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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Thursday, August 19, 2021

19 August - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

 10 pm MDT

naked capitalism17 hours ago
Biden Administration to Withhold Medicare and Medicaid $ from Nursing Homes Not Having Fully Vaxxed Staff
The Biden Administration thinks it can coerce badly paid workers in nursing homes who've held out to take the jab. That's not a great wager. read more
Musical Interlude: Michael Franti, "Hey World (Don't Give Up)"
*Full screen recommended.* *Michael Franti, "Hey World (Don't Give Up)"* read more
“It Was Always Going To End This Way In Afghanistan”
*“It Was Always Going To End This Way In Afghanistan”* by Dick Polman "Anyone who professes to be shocked by the Taliban victory in Afghanistan has not been paying attention. It was always bound to happen. It was merely delayed because Uncle Sam kept his trillion-dollar finger in the dike for 20 years. Were we fated to remain forever, in a land that had already proved fatally inhospitable to the British and the Russians and Alexander the Great? The harbingers of failure had long been obvious, but most Americans, benumbed by the war, had long ago stopped paying attention. In 2019, w... read more
Close-up view of waterspout coming ashore in Novorossiysk, Russia
Waterspout made landfall in Shirokaya Balka, Novorossiysk, Russia.08-08-2021Video via https://t.co/eneGiivisO@ICWR pic.twitter.com/ID9LeGgYC9 — Kirill Bakanov (@WeatherSarov1) August 8, 2021A waterspout formed on the Black Sea near the Russian city of...... Read more » read more
China is Becoming More Assertive in the South China Sea, and Asian Nations are Reacting
*Charlie Gao* *History, * Asia's stealth arms race is here. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Singapore’s purchase of the F-35 reaffirms its commitment to defense cooperation and integration with these regional allies. Singapore’s decision to announce the F-35 purchase during a series of disputes with Malaysia suggest that the F-35s capability could become a “big stick” that it might wield in the future in regional affairs. While Malaysia’s air force is good for the region, the latest aircraft it is considering purchasing are only fourth generation and would probably only be ... read more
Nazis and Americans Fought Side-By-Side During One WWII Battle
*Sebastien Roblin* *WWII Semi-Automatic, Europe* During the Battle at Itter Castle German, American, French and eastern European defenders of the castle acted on their own initiative to salvage the situation, rather than act at the behest of higher commanders. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* The Battle at Itter Castle is filled with crazy twists and turns and is notable for two reasons. First, it is quite possibly the only battle where the Nazis and Americans fought on the same side. Second, it is a powerful example of soldiers acting on their own rather than at the behest o... read more
Free Download: Gustave Le Bon, "The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind"
"The masses have never thirsted after truth. They turn aside from evidence that is not to their taste, preferring to deify error, if error seduce them. Whoever can supply them with illusions is easily their master; whoever attempts to destroy their illusions is always their victim. " - Gustave Le Bon *Freely download "The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind",* * by Gustave Le Bon, here:* - https://www.fulltextarchive.com/pdfs/The-Crowd.pdf ○ “Human beings are perhaps never more frightening than when they are convinced beyond doubt that they are right.” - Laurens van der Post read more
It's not About "Freedom"
REDCON1, America's #1 Supplement Brand, Will No Longer Support the Arnold Classic, "Screw Your Freedom" The division continues. Arnold Schwarzenegger's "Screw your freedom," comment about those who do not want to get a Covid vaccine has cost him a gig.... Related Stories - Dr. Joseph Mercola Asks: Will Vaccination Become the Price of Admission to Society? - The Morass of Employment and Care Policy - What's In Your Wallet? read more
Iwo Jima Redux: Another China-Japan War Would Resemble World War II
*Michael Peck* *Military History, * There are lessons to be learned from the Pacific War, says Yoshiaki Nakagawa, a retired lieutenant general the Japanese Self Defense Force *Here's What You Need To Remember: *It is true that Japan forced the United States to commit huge ground, air, and naval resources to bloody assaults on islands like Tarawa and Iwo Jima. But Japan's original strategy in 1941 had been to create a defensive system of island outposts and airbases, which would tie down U.S. forces while the Japanese fleet and long-range bombers rushed to the scene to destroy the... read more
Afghanistan Aside, Taiwan Can Still Count on the United States
*Sam Lewis* *Taiwan, * Those inclined to get jittery about whether the U.S. can be trusted as a long-term ally in Asia should remember the situation in Taiwan and South-East Asia is very different from that in Afghanistan. As the Taliban breached the gates of the Afghan capital and citizens fled for their lives in scenes reminiscent of the fall of Saigon in 1975, Chinese news agency Xinhua spat that “The fall of Kabul marks the collapse of the international image and credibility of the United States.” A mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party, The Global Times went further an... read more
Hitler Would Rejoice: What If Imperial Japan Invaded World War II Russia?
*Michael Peck* *World War II History, * Ironically, the battlefield results of a Japanese invasion of Siberia would have been relatively minor. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* The ultimate question for a 1941 Russo-Japanese War may actually be psychological. Stalin suffered a nervous breakdown when Germany, with whom Russia had a nonaggression pact, launched its massive Barbarossa surprise attack. How would he have reacted to the news that Japan was attacking from the other side of the Soviet Union? Fighting a war on two fronts is the military equivalent of driving a car whi... read more
Halifax Examiner17 hours ago
Halifax police arrest, pepper spray protesters as city evicts homeless people from parks
Cover photo: Halifax Regional Police officers arrest a protester at the Halifax Memorial Library site on Wednesday. — Photo: Zane Woodford Halifax Regional Police arrested and peppered sprayed protesters, including a child, as they helped city staff remove citizens with nowhere else to go from public land. After months of threats, Halifax Regional Municipality moved […] read more
The New Dark Age18 hours ago
Leftists in UK outraged as Labour Party suspends Ken Loach
Leftist and progressive sections across the UK expressed shock and outrage at the expulsion of veteran socialist and filmmaker Ken Loach from the Labour Party. On Saturday, August 14, Loach tweeted about his expulsion from the party. Left-wing sections denounced the Labour leadership’s decision to expel socialists like Loach. Thousands, including MP Jeremy Corbyn, extended support and solidarity to Loach. read more
CFACT18 hours ago
IPCC proposed banishment of fossil fuels would place most of the world’s population at risk
The world depends on abundant, affordable, efficient energy. The post IPCC proposed banishment of fossil fuels would place most of the world’s population at risk appeared first on CFACT. read more
Time to stock up - here come the shortages again
Following on from my post yesterday about our current situation, particularly where I quoted Daisy Luther's warning about shortages of consumer goods, this week I've been going through my family's preparations for emergencies, checking that we have everything essential, and replacing or re-stocking in areas where we might be short. It's been an educational experience. I've shopped at our local Sams Club and two Walmart stores (so far), and this is what I've found "on the ground". - *Toilet paper:* Sams Club had bulk packs of the stuff, but only three pallets on the f... read more
The New Dark Age19 hours ago
Afghanistan’s “Color Revolution”: Who Is Ali Ahmad Jalali?
What is abundantly clear is that the U.S. has not been thrown out of Afghanistan. Quite the opposite. A so-called interim Afghan government is to be headed by Prof. Ali Ahmad Jalali, who just so happens to be a US citizen. “Regime Change” in Afghanistan? Troop withdrawals coupled with a US sponsored color revolution? read more
BolenReport20 hours ago
Mockery – Why Didn’t Biden Just Demand That The Taliban Be Fully Vaccinated, Wear Face Masks, And Self Quarantine For Two Weeks, While They Invaded Kabul?
He could have sicced Anthony Fauci onto them, and screwed up their whole revolution…. I guess whoever speaks into his earpiece just didn’t think of it… Opinion by “Even More Deplorable Than EVER Before” Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen Of course I am mocking the Biden Administration. Everyone is. Even CNN. I could make this article much longer. But … Continue reading Mockery – Why Didn’t Biden Just Demand That The Taliban Be Fully Vaccinated, Wear Face Masks, And Self Quarantine For Two Weeks, While They Invaded Kabul? read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Texas Supreme Court Says Dems Who Fled State to Block Voter Suppression Package Can Be Arrested
GOP-appointed judges sided with Texas Gov. Abbott and right-wing lawmakers, allowing legislators to be arrested and hauled to the Capitol read more
Hurricane "Grace" to make landfall over Yucatan Peninsula, strong winds and dangerous storm surge expected
Hurricane "Grace" is approaching eastern Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, and is expected to make landfall during the next 6 hours, move across the Yucatan Peninsula today, and move over the southwest Gulf of Mexico late tonight through Friday, the National...... Read more » read more
News – TOTT News18 hours ago
More than a year since Australia’s last flu death: ABS
In a 'stunning' turn of events, the seasonal flu has completely disappeared from Australia, new data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has revealed. According to reports, the last Australian death officially attributed to influenza was recorded in July 2020, just over 12 months ago. We have also seen no hospitalisations since April 2021. read more
Virtual Mirage19 hours ago
Uniforms
Sixty Minutes – Australia Sixty Minutes US is a pawn of the power elite. The Aussie version seems far more able to report. Uniforms The US Navy’s moves from uniform to uniform seem chaotic, but is there a precedent? Captioned, in October 2019, the navy scrapped the “blueberry” uniform and went to […] The post Uniforms appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Fast-Responding, Flexible, and Deadly: China’s Rising Military Threat
*Sebastien Roblin* *History, Asia* Modernization efforts of the People's Liberation Army began in 1991 when Beijing realized its dated WWII-style military was insufficient. *Here’s What You Need to Remember*: Transforming rigid command and control and logistical systems, and rooting out endemic corruption, is one of the chief aims of the reforms. So is implementing realistic combat training emphasizing joint operations, instead of reputation-burnishing scripted exercises. The radical reorganization of the PLA shows awareness at senior levels that overcoming the PLA’s shortcoming... read more
A Speedy Submarine Comes at a Cost: They are Terribly Noisy
*Sebastien Roblin* *Soviet Navy, World* The Navy could hear an Alfa-Class submarine coming, but could it outrun one? *Key point: *The Alfa represented a design paradigm for “small but fast” attack submarines that would ultimately fall out of favor compared to “big but stealthy” designs; though isolated media reports have revealed some interest in future *Alfa*-like boats. Yet stealth, not speed, reigns as king in modern submarine warfare tactics. The Project 705 *Lira*—better known abroad as the *Alfa*-class submarine by NATO—was basically a submarine race car, and looked the par... read more
Russia and China Edge Closer to Each Other With Joint Military Exercises
*Mark Episkopos* *Russia China, * Whatever their technical benefits, the exercises augur a new wave of Russian-Chinese cooperation. Reaping the windfall of their ongoing cooperation in Afghanistan, Russia, and China seek to further deepen their military ties. Chinese and Russian forces conducted the ZAPAD/INTERACTION-2021 joint drills earlier this month at a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) base in West China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. The drills involve as many as 13,000 troops and 400 pieces of military hardware, including 200 pieces of armor, 90 artillery units, and 100 ... read more
Harvest Hawk: Refueling Plane Turned Killing Machine
*Sebastien Roblin* *U.S. Air Force, Americas* The Harvest Hawk is a KC-130J tanker that Marines modified to fit their needs. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Harvest Hawk has worked so efficiently because it operates in “permissive” environments where adversaries lack the anti-aircraft weapons to effectively shoot back. In these situations, the speed and defense capabilities of expensive, fuel-gulping jet fighters are superfluous, and a lumbering cargo plane can virtually hover in place in relative safety while benefiting from greater endurance and payload. The Hawk thus is ... read more
Britain Wants a Hypersonic Jet: Will the F-35 Follow Suit?
*Michael Peck* *U.S. Military, * News last month that Britain is boosting its hypersonic weapons program didn’t come as a surprise. Many other nations are doing it. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *In other words, hypersonic engines won’t turn a Typhoon, F-15 or F-22 into a Mach 5 jet. Instead, hypersonic missiles will do the work. It’s the same approach that allows sixty-year-old B-52s to remain formidable weapons, by arming them with smart bombs. The platform remains the same, but the payload is updated as technology advances. Can an F-35 be turned into a hypersonic aircraf... read more
Another Round Of Anti-Science From The IPCC
By Paul Homewood Francis Menton writes about the latest Hokey Stick! What with the ongoing catastrophe in Afghanistan and the earthquake in Haiti, among other news, you may have failed to notice that the IPCC came out on Monday with substantial parts of its long-awaited Sixth Assessment Report on the state […] read more
Komando.com20 hours ago
10 things you should buy on Amazon and NOT Costco, Walmart or Target
10 items that are actually less expensive on Amazon than Big Box stores. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Great Wall says it will create 2,000 jobs in Brazil’s Iracemápolis plant
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Great Wall intends to be bigger than Mercedes-Benz ever was in Iracemápolis and on Wednesday, August 18, pledged to create more jobs than the German automaker in the city. By means of a note the Chinese assembler - which purchased the plant that belonged to Mercedes in São Paulo's inland […] The post Great Wall says it will create 2,000 jobs in Brazil’s Iracemápolis plant appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Brazil’s QuintoAndar attracts Chinese giant Tencent in new US$120 million investment
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With the new contribution, QuintoAndar's valuation - the largest platform for renting, buying and selling real estate in Brazil - has increased from US$4 billion to US$5.1 billion. It falls behind only Nubank (US$30 billion) and Colombia's Rappi (US$5.25 billion) as the most valuable startups in Latin America. The new […] The post Brazil’s QuintoAndar attracts Chinese giant Tencent in new US$120 million investment appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Duran20 hours ago
So saith Twitter: Taliban – Yes, Trump – NO? [Video]
When the Taliban announced their arrival in the Afghan Presidential offices via Twitter this post, I honestly missed the significance of the moment, and was humourously dismissive of it: Ali Hashem علي هاشم on Twitter: “مقاتلون من طالبان خلف طاولة مكتب الرئيس الافغاني الهارب اشرف غني. حركة طالبان تعود إلى كابل لتحكم افغانستان للمرة الثانية […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
They Shoot White Boys, Don’t They?
If you haven’t heard the name Hunter Brittain, the teenager was shot dead by an Arkansas deputy in the small hours of June 23. Hunter was unarmed. And white, which is probably why you haven’t heard of him. Black conservative Tommy Sotomayor doesn’t appear to have heard of him until mid-August, but he certainly made […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Did Ted Cruz Save The Republic?
Well, did he? That is the opinion of the vlogger known as Black Conservative Patriot. On the other hand, the black but far from conservative Tiffany Cross on MSNBC dismissed the Senator from Texas. Take a gander at both clips then make up your mind. None of what he said is true, Cross claims, without […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Are you ready for Cackling Kamala? [Video]
The presidential elections of 2020 gave America a triple killing blow, and unfortunately, it does not appear that enough people realize what this means. First we have Imposter Evil Hair-Smelling Uncle Joe Biden. He is the tool by which people who are truly out to destroy America, and not only America, but to turn the […] read more
Queensland builder unions oppose mandatory vaccination push
Four Queensland construction unions have announced they will fight any laws making COVID-19 vaccination mandatory on building sites. CFMEU, ETU, AMWU and PPTEU have released a joint statement warning that such laws would remove the rights of workers to make “informed personal choices”. read more
Sovereignty Arrives - A Poem by M.N. Hopkins
*Find again your Soul * *You will heal your nation* *Sovereignty arrives* *© **2021 M.N. Hopkins* *Note: I started this poem yesterday and revised it today to better suit the message that i wished to convey. This poem has to do with the individual who again connects to the Divine and brings a new will and energy to his or her community and eventually to their nation. This will kindle a fire of liberty and freedom that will counter the Great Decept and enslavement now being offered. Self sovereignty will lead to national sovereignty eventually. You cannot have one without the... read more
Afghan Female Journalist: I may not be Alive by the time US can Evacuate Me
NEW YORK, Aug 19 (IPS) - Steven Butler describes it as “mass panic.” As the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, CPJ’s Asia program coordinator has been fielding “hundreds and hundreds” of daily pleas from journalists asking for help to flee the country. Read the full story, “Afghan Female Journalist: I may not be Alive by the time US can Evacuate Me”, on globalissues.org → read more
The Weekly Volcanic Activity Report: August 11 - 17, 2021
New activity/unrest was reported for 10 volcanoes from August 11 to 17, 2021. During the same period, ongoing activity was reported for 7 volcanoes. New activity/unrest: Atka, Andreanof Islands (USA) | Chirinkotan, Kuril Islands (Russia) | Fukutoku-Oka-no-Ba,...... Read more » read more
Sustainable Pulse19 hours ago
US EPA Bans Use of Neurotoxic Insecticide Chlorpyrifos on Food Crops
In a historic victory for farm workers, environment, and public health, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today it will be revoking all tolerances of chlorpyrifos, effectively banning all food uses of the toxic, brain-damaging pesticide in the U.S. In April, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered EPA to revoke all agricultural uses of chlorpyrifos or retain only those uses […] The post US EPA Bans Use of Neurotoxic Insecticide Chlorpyrifos on Food Crops appeared on Sustainable Pulse. read more
Sustainable Pulse19 hours ago
Bayer Files Petition with US Supreme Court over Roundup Cancer Case
Multinational chemical company Bayer filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court this week, seeking a reversal of a lower court verdict that established Bayer liable for damages from the use of its weed killer Roundup, Beyond Pesticides reported Tuesday. After purchasing Roundup-maker Monsanto in 2018, Bayer has been mired in a deluge of court battles from injured […] The post Bayer Files Petition with US Supreme Court over Roundup Cancer Case appeared on Sustainable Pulse. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Covid-19: Brazil’s health regulator unanimously rejects Coronavac use in those under 18
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazilian health regulatory agency (ANVISA) director Meiruze Sousa Freitas on Wednesday (18) voted against the emergency use of the Coronavac vaccine in children and adolescents aged 3 to 17. She was joined by ANVISA directors Romison Rodrigues Mota, Alex Machado Campos and Cristiane Rose Jourdan, and by the agency's president […] The post Covid-19: Brazil’s health regulator unanimously rejects Coronavac use in those under 18 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Truly Bizarre First-Hand Cryptid & Anomalies Reports
These are sort of one offs that i typically ignore but may not bend to our steadily improving knowledge base. Here we have an apparent vampire sighting, a solid Pterosaurus sighting, a likely female Giant Sloth and even a Bigfoot sighting on the doorstep of harrison Hotspring. By the way the hotel there abuts the mountains on its left and its right as a natural choke point for Harrison lake which then runs northward to the Pemberton Valley. This is really a fiord blocked by sediments of the Fraser river. Sasquatch are very much a local phenom here. Someone needs to get them hook... read more

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