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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.

Monday, August 30, 2021

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MJBizDaily16 hours ago
How marijuana companies are combatting the effects of climate change
(This story is part of the cover package in the August issue of Marijuana Business Magazine.) From wildfires to drought to hurricanes, a changing climate means more extreme weather for cannabis companies up and down the supply chain. But no one is more directly impacted by these changes than marijuana growers. Depending on where a […] How marijuana companies are combatting the effects of climate change is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Caitlin Johnstone16 hours ago
Warmongers Keep Raging About The Phrase ‘Ending The Forever Wars’ And We Should Laugh At Them
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ In the wake of the Afghanistan withdrawal influential promoters of western militarism have been absolutely fuming about the popular idea of ending the forever wars, and their tantrums are not even trying to disguise it as something […] read more
Small Dead Animals16 hours ago
Across The Pond
Trudeau is front page news. Related confidence building. read more
Taliban Take Joyride In US Black Hawk Helicopter
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden A video of a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk circulating on social media shows Taliban fighters taxiing around the Kandahar... The post Taliban Take Joyride In US Black Hawk Helicopter appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
BolenReport17 hours ago
The Globalist Democrat Caused HORRORS in California Are VERY Real…
Why Have The Democrats Stopped The Rain in California? More – Why Are They Burning The Forests, Turning Off The Water To The Farmers, Force-Vaccinating The Population, Shutting Down The California Economy With Shutdowns, Demonizing White People, Battering The Homeless, Letting All The Violent Criminals Out of Jail, Subsidizing Illegal Aliens, etc.? Easy answer – … Continue reading The Globalist Democrat Caused HORRORS in California Are VERY Real… read more
Johnny Depp could relax in Carlsbad
Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary in Czech, KV) is Czechia's largest spa town, one which hosted numerous emperors and cultural elites (such as Goethe) during its golden era a century ago. Months ago, Carlsbad along with Franzensbad (CZ: Františkovy Lázně) and Marienbad (CZ: Mariánské Lázně), the triangle of the Western Bohemian spas, was included into the new UNESCO European spa list (for Czechia, 3/11 isn't a bad proportion of the Europe's famous spas). See some 260+ pictures from a recent trip. 2 all misandrist UK rags/refuges/associations/anti-men cults/politicians/reporters/personalities w... read more
Organizing Notes15 hours ago
U.S. nuke tests on humans
We dance, sing, and speak out for nuclear and climate justice. read more
This Beefy "Battle Carrier" Missed the War it Was Designed For
*Peter Suciu* *Aircraft Carrier, Americas* Meet the Midway-class aircraft carrier. *Here's what you need to remember: *The *USS Midway* arrived too late for World War II, and was commissioned on September 10, 1945 – but she would play a major role during the changing geopolitical climate of the Cold War. Conceived as a beefier "battle carrier," the *Midway­-*class aircraft carrier featured an armored flight deck was more resilient and better able to recover from dive-bombing and kamikaze attacks – and to ensure that it could still carry enough planes to do the job the ship was l... read more
Gangsters Out Blog16 hours ago
Motorcycle accident in Kelowna
Castanet is reporting that there was a "motorcycle crash along Highway 97 on Saturday. The crash occurred at the intersection of 97 and Hebert Road after 5:30 p.m. Fire crews and paramedics were on scene." Several motorcycles were pulled over. One onlooker was wearing a support patch and another was wearing a Hells Angels patch. Let's hope they're OK. I don't wish that on anyone. I don't have beef with the Kelowna chapter anymore and I don't have beef with people who ride. I have beef with the fake MCs that don't ride motorcycles they just ride SUVs and sell drugs like the Cub pac... read more
I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT THE GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI'S COVID COMMENTS AND IT'S NOT ABOUT COVID
The governor of Mississippi has thoughts about the pandemic. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves believes religion has a lot to do with the region’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. During a Thursday, Aug. 26, fundraiser at the Eads home of Shelby County Election Commission Chairman Brent Taylor, Reeves spoke to several dozen Republicans. “I’m often asked by some of my friends on the other side of the aisle about COVID … and why does it seem like folks in Mississippi and maybe in the Mid-South are a little less scared, shall we say,” Reeves said. “When you believe in eternal life — whe... read more
Mao’s Revolution Threatens Xi’s ‘China Dream’
*Michael Sobolik* *China, Asia* Beijing has been quick to throw its weight around on the world stage in recent years. In early August, two Chinese Olympians raised eyebrows in Tokyo when they took the podium at the event’s medal ceremony. In apparent violation of Olympic rules, Bao Shanju and Zhong Tianshi displayed a political symbol: pins bearing the silhouette of Mao Zedong. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced an investigation into the matter, but the initial reaction from Chinese state-controlled media was supportive. The hawkish tabloid *Global Times *exclai... read more
The Bennett Visit: Netanyahu with a Nonpartisan Face
*Paul R. Pillar* *Israel, Middle East* Professions of friendship are unaccompanied by any evidence of change in the Israeli policies and practices. The Israeli coalition government led by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett—who visited Washington last week—represents only one change from its predecessor in dealing with the United States, and that change involves political tactics, not substance. Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had so completely thrown Israel’s lot in with one of the two major U.S. political parties, and especially with former President Donald Trump, that Net... read more
AT&T TV Has Officially Switched over to DirecTV Stream
*Stephen Silver* *AT&T, * The changeover officially took place this week, and DirecTV has launched a new ad campaign, featuring tennis star Serena Williams. Earlier this year, AT&T agreed to spin off the DirecTV satellite service into a separate entity, one in which AT&T will continue to have a controlling interest. The deal closed earlier this summer, and part of the change was that the vMVPD streaming service formerly known as AT&T TV would become DirecTV Stream. The changeover officially took place this week, and DirecTV has launched a new ad campaign, featuring tennis star S... read more
Man Gets 70 Months for Fraudulent Stimulus Checks
*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus Fraud, United States* The man “stole U.S. mail addressed to more than 150 individuals in Fairfax and Loudoun counties.” A Virginia man this week was sentenced to nearly six years in prison after he was convicted of creating counterfeit stimulus checks, both to steal money and to purchase goods for himself. The thirty-nine-year-old man was convicted of bank fraud and aggravated identity theft. “The defendant’s extensive fraud scheme involved the unlawful acquisition of personal identification information belonging to over 150 individuals,” Raj Parekh... read more
Russia Increased Machine-Gun Efficiency
*Task and Purpose* *Machine Guns, Europe* You can buy a Russian Scorpio backpack today for 65,800 rubles, or roughly $1,000. Unfortunately, the MICO is a government-only item, and the National Firearms Act could rain on your parade if you try to import a Scorpio stateside. *Here’s* *What You Need to Remember: *Images have been circulating on Twitter of a Russian Spetsnaz soldier apparently testing out a PKM heavy machine gun with an unusual ammunition-feeding backpack that bears an uncanny resemblance to Jesse Ventura's alien-perforating minigun from Predator. The backpack, know... read more
America Prepares to Find and Fight ISIS-K
*Kris Osborn* *ISIS, Middle East* The U.S. military is experienced and adept at hunting and killing terrorists, which raises questions about the types of operations that might be conducted in the days ahead. President Joe Biden has promised to hunt down the people responsible for the massive suicide blasts outside of the Kabul Airport, which killed at least thirteen U.S. service members and dozens of friendly Afghans. Actions are certain to unfold, raising the question of what they may look like. The U.S. military is experienced and adept at hunting and killing terrorists, which... read more
Does South Korea Actually Need Nuclear Submarines?
*Michael Peck* *Submarines, Asia* When the enemy is only thirty miles from your capital and can hit you with artillery shells, why bother? *Here's What You Need to Know*: Even if North Korea were to blitz across the DMZ, South Korean subs would survive to launch a retaliatory missile strike. When North Korea is your neighbor, there are things you need. A strong army and air force, smart bombs, anti-missile defenses. What you don’t need is nuclear-powered submarines to sail the ocean when the enemy is thirty miles from your capital city. Nonetheless, South Korea is studying whet... read more
In the Face of Torpedoes Warships Are Basically Sitting Ducks
*Sebastien Roblin* *Torpedoes, * Moving to avoid a torpedo hit is close to impossible. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *During World War II, submarine and aircraft-dropped torpedoes sank hundreds of merchant ships and warships. Unlike the numerous aerial bombs or cannon shells required to sink large warships, just one or two torpedo hits could and sometimes did suffice to sink huge aircraft carriers and battleships. In 2019, an annual report released by the Department of Testing & Evaluation revealed that a potentially revolutionary new torpedo-defense system installed on fi... read more
Bottom Gun: These 5 Submarines Couldn’t Be Much Worse
*James Holmes* *Submarines, World* A boat blessed with a skilled, aggressive commander like Mush Morton or Eugene Fluckey is an effective boat. A sub not so blessed is apt to run afoul of hard luck--or worse. *Here's What You Need to Remember: * What a drag. *Top Gun* was about the best of the best flitting around the skies, kept aloft by a lonely impulse of delight. This list of History's Worst 5 Submarines catalogues the worst of the worst lumbering around in the briny deep. Such a vessel is a millstone dragging down the fortunes of its navy, its parent military, or the societ... read more
Cop Charged After Dragging Innocent Student Facedown Through the Hall, Stomping Her Face
[image: help]A police officer has been arrested nearly two years after video showed the stomping of an innocent college student for no reason. read more
CFACT17 hours ago
In 1842, Maj. Gen. William Elphinstone led his army to avoidable catastrophe in Afghanistan
"Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it" The post In 1842, Maj. Gen. William Elphinstone led his army to avoidable catastrophe in Afghanistan appeared first on CFACT. read more
War News Updates17 hours ago
Editor's Note
I have a lot of things to do today. Blogging will return this evening. read more
The Conventional Wisdom Could Be Wrong
Justin Trudeau rose to power on The Politics of Hope. An old political trope is that Hope defeats Fear. But sometimes, Robin Sears writes, the politics of hope backfires: Such moments delivered us Mike Harris, Stephen Harper, Doug Ford and Donald Trump. Why? The thread which seems to run through the triumph of angry, divisive and fear-promoting politics is an often sudden loss of belief in the hope promoters — especially if they are long-term liberal incumbent parties, and seen as not having delivered. Kathleen Wynne, Paul Martin and even Barack Obama were all recent victims of t... read more
This Will Not End Well: Police Now Being Authorized to Draw Blood from DUI Suspects
[image: blood]Police in Georgia are now being trained as phlebotomists so they can take your blood if they suspect you of driving under the influence. read more
Halifax Examiner20 hours ago
When developers and landlords speak, Tim Houston listens
The Examiner asked [Premier-Designate Tim] Houston the following question: As a prominent developer of major commercial and residential buildings, [Scott] McCrea’s Armour Group stands to benefit from PC government decisions around business, taxation, and housing. Does the Premier-designate acknowledge there may be the potential for conflict of interest in allowing Mr. McCrea to influence decisions about […] read more
Organizing Notes10 hours ago
Sunday song
P. S. - Yankee go home! read more
Is the BBC biased?13 hours ago
Broadcasting Reclaimed
A prominent story in the *Sunday Telegraph *today, *Top scholars launch fightback against woke brigade’s ‘blatantly false’ reading of history*, tells how ''leading academics'' [e.g. Prof. Robert Tombs and Andrew Roberts] are ''joining forces'' for a campaign called History Reclaimed which is ''aimed at calling out misleading narratives about historical figures'' in the light of ''growing consternation at the steady march of “woke” ideology which has seen statues pulled down, university degrees “decolonised” and museum exhibits relabelled or removed altogether''. The *Telegraph ... read more
Is the BBC biased?14 hours ago
You couldn't make it up
I suppose if you were wanting to write a satirical piece depicting the BBC as relentless purveyors of ''metropolitan liberal elite'' groupthink and ''woke ideology'' you might imagine a fictional BBC Director, Factual, Arts and Classical Music Television ticking his boxes and announcing the following televisual treats: His Arts remit might lead him to commission a profile of the personal and political life of an artist with trendy attributes, eg. someone who's a gender-bending, feminist icon, and a far-left political activist too. My satirical antennae tell me that the fiction... read more
The Army of the Pampered Western Generation
In the age of the Roman Republic, the Romans did not enjoy a significant technological and tactical superiority over their rivals. Their military victories are attributable to one quality: dogged persistence. The Romans would never give up. If their military was slaughtered by the enemy, they would return to the battlefield with a new military. When they ran out of men to continue the war, they waited for 12 to 15 years for a new generation of soldiers to arise and then they went to war again. Irrespective of the losses they suffered, they kept fighting till they won. In the Battle ... read more
Greg Hunter, "Fed Prints Money or the Whole Thing Blows Up"
*"Fed Prints Money or the Whole Thing Blows Up"* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Financial writer, market analyst and precious metals expert Craig Hemke says the Fed has all but said it was going to delay the so-called “taper” of easy money policies–forever. This is why gold and silver spiked as the dollar tanked on Friday. Hemke contends, “The Chinese, four months in a row, have been net sellers of Treasuries. They’re not buying them. Well, somebody has got to buy. Congress just announced this week that they came to a deal where they are going to spend $4.1 trillion on what is al... read more
Is the BBC biased?17 hours ago
Is Bari at the BBC no more?
*Israel today is in a state of confusion, in a state of panic. They know very well that what happened in Kabul Airport will repeat itself at Ben Gurion Airport. But Ben Gurion Airport will be closed, there will be no planes in it…. Israelis should listen to the advice of [Hezbollah leader] Hassan Nasrallah and start learning how to swim, because their only option will be Cyprus, their only option will be the Mediterranean Sea.* *Abdel Bari Atwan, Lebanese television station Mayadeen TV, 18/8* Sue and I have spent many years writing, on and off, about Abdel Bari Atwan. 'Who's that... read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Russell Brand: UK Journalists claim Covid news censored to create ‘one official narrative’
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – In a new video, Russell Brand highlights a group of 26 UK journalists who joined forces to protest the “censorship” and “fear-mongering” on Covid that’s being peddled by the mainstream media and Big Tech. Do you think you’ve been told the whole truth about the pandemic? Do you think healthy […] The post Russell Brand: UK Journalists claim Covid news censored to create ‘one official narrative’ appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The New Dark Age17 hours ago
Afghanistan News Links 28-29 August 2021
29 August 2021 • 14:00 — The New Dark Age There may be some duplication due to cross-posting and may be updated throughout the day, so please check back Terror Attacks in Kabul Suspiciously on Cue… Who Gains? Explosion reported in Kabul, photos show smoke over city U.S. Preparing For Another Attack In Kabul, While … Continue reading Afghanistan News Links 28-29 August 2021 read more
Is the BBC biased?17 hours ago
Stonewalling
Following on directly from Richard Morrison's closing question in the previous post... BBC DG Tim Davie doesn't appear to be brave enough yet. A recent report in *Times* reports that the BBC is still refusing to distance itself from the increasingly controversial campaign group, Stonewall. That controversy partly comes from claims that Stonewall has, in recent years, transitioned from being a benign movement campaigning for gay rights into a malign 'woke' force advocating for trans extremism at the expense of gay/lesbian people and women. But, particularly as regards the BBC,... read more
Why Russia's Kilo-Class Submarines Just Keep Coming
*Caleb Larson* *Submarines, * Russia’s black holes are ready to multiply it seems. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Project 636.3 submarines are perhaps Russia’s top-of-the-line non-nuclear submarines, with the *Volkhov* being the newest of the new. The small submarine’s fifty-two-man crew can fire torpedoes via the class’ six torpedo tubes, as well as a variety of land-attack or anti-ship missiles and some surface-to-air defense missiles that can be fired from the submarine’s torpedo tubes while submerged. The class’ greatest asset however is not its onboard firepower, but ra... read more
NATO Used Cold War Magnets to Give the Russian Navy Hell
*Steve Weintz* *Submarines, * At the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union had so many hundreds of deadly submarines at sea that Western war planners willing to try almost any possible countermeasure, however goofy sounding. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The magnets worked on the Soviets with the same maddening results. The crews of several Foxtrots were driven bonkers by the noise and returned to port rather than complete their cruises. At the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union had so many hundreds of deadly submarines at sea that Western war planners willing to try a... read more
Hypersonic Missiles: Where We’re at, and Where We’re Going
*Caleb Larson* *Hypersonic Missiles, Eurasia* The world is in the middle of a hypersonic weapons arms race. Here’s where the race stands. Since the 2000s, the United States has been developing nuclear weapons as part of their Conventional Prompt Global Strike (CPGS) program, though American hypersonic progress has accelerated in recent years. The quickened pace of research and development is directly related to similar initiatives overseas, primarily from Russia and China. Somewhat counterintuitively, American hypersonic weapons and hypersonic weapon defenses will likely be more... read more
In 2015, the Indian Navy 'Sank' a U.S. Submarine with Ease
*TNI Staff* *Submarines, World* It’s not a huge surprise that a Russian-built Kilo would be able to defeat a Los Angeles-class attack boat. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *While diesel-electric boats are generally quieter than nuclear submarines, the U.S. Navy prefers atomic powered vessels because of their range, speed and endurance. The U.S. Navy’s global mission essentially mandates a vessel that can operate independently far from home waters for extended periods. Navies with a more localized mission can afford to operate short-range diesel-electric boats. The Indian subm... read more
CURMUDGUCATION18 hours ago
ICYMI: Pre Pre School Edition (8/29)
The board of directors is off to pre-school tomorrow, but mostly they're excited about using their new lunch boxes. Meanwhile, local schools open up to students on Tuesday. So we'll just see what hits the fan around here. In the meantime, a lot of things are happening in a lot of places. Here's some reading. *Covid mask issues in school sparking violence* Anne Lutz Fernandez looks at some troubling trends in the pushback against masking rules in school. *New Mexico's discriminatory charter schools* Jessica Pollard in the Santa Fe New Mexican reports on a study discovering that s... read more
BWorld 503, My whole family got COVID
* My article in BusinessWorld last August 23, 2021. On Aug. 10, I and our elder daughter got unwell. No fever but body pains. The next day, the symptoms continued, I began to suspect COVID symptoms and I traced back where the virus may have come from. On Aug. 8 I went to the public market in Makati to buy food. I have been doing this for the past 17 months, so it is possible but not strong plausible reason. On Aug. 10 and the previous days, I did my usual routine for the last 17 months — get direct sunlight for a minimum of 10 minutes, a maximum of 25 minutes, a day, the sun dire... read more
musingsofanoldfart19 hours ago
Water problems have been around for ages – a revisit
The following post was written five years ago, but still is relevant. Since that time, the city of Cape Town, South Africa came perilously close to running out of water, being saved by severe rationing. And, climate change continues to … Continue reading → read more
Weekend Fun 79, Ang Ano, by PRRD
These memes were circulating since last Friday :-) In three days, "ber" months or "Philippines Christmas season" will be with us. The most famous Filipino Christmas singer, Joe Mari Chan (JMC), his voice and songs can be heard in ALL malls, grocery stores in the country, especially until 2019. "Ber 2020" is different, also "Ber 2021", so here are some memes. ------------ See also: Weekend Fun 75, Lockdown, inflation, climate memes, April 02, 2021 Weekend Fun 76, Drunk politicians and other professionals, April 25, 2021 Weekend Fun 78, Pres-VP pairs for 2022, June 13, 2021. read more
Small Dead Animals20 hours ago
Into the belly of the beast
Larry Elder fearlessly engages in a Zoom call with Los Angeles Times’ reporters. Many of these folks proudly refer to themselves as “liberals” but, in fact, are amongst the loudest mouthpieces behind failed Leftist policies that have dramatically hurt Californians, especially minorities. The terms, “righteous and smug” don’t even begin to describe these elitists. In… Continue reading → read more
Sunday morning music
Here's something rather unusual to Western ears, but familiar to those who follow Central European and Asian folk music. Polish singer and musician Karolina Cicha has been popular in that country and in Central Europe since 2009. She started her own rock band, and later moved into the folk music scene. In 2017 she collaborated with singer, composer and instrumentalist Bart Palyga to record their Tatar Album, described on her Web site as follows (translated from the Polish, which explains the slight errors in grammar and vocabulary): *A musical journey through the steppes, cu... read more
Top Choices Of Accounting Consultant Next
3. There is a consideration of how the inventory that the corporate has can be used to pay the money owed that have collected. If the company has a considerable contingent of inventory, it might be a good suggestion to make use of it to repay the debts instead of going by way of the complete chapter course of. Actually it might be just a query of money flows slightly than straightforward bankruptcy. These of us that have been born after World Struggle II had it so good for thus long, we simply assumed that it will always be good … read more
New aerial images of newly-created island at Fukutoku-Oka-no-ba volcano, Japan
The Japan Coast Guard has made another overflight of the newly-created island at Fukutoku-Okanoba volcano on August 26, 2021. The island has grown in size since the last flight on August 16 and a large amount of pumice is still present near the volcano. Image...... Read more » read more
naked capitalism20 hours ago
Mission and Money Clash in Nonprofit Hospitals’ Venture Capital Ambitions
Though their tax-exempt status is predicated on charitable efforts, nonprofit health systems rarely put humanitarian goals first when selecting investments. read more
The Army Is Preparing to Reveal Its New Missile Defense System
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Army, United States* The Army will be developing artificial-intelligence-enabled decision aides to organize information at the collection point and streamline organized data transmission. Fighter-jet-mounted guns, air-dropped bombs, ship-launched interceptor missiles, and ground-fired air defenses can only be as effective as the accuracy and timeliness of their targeting intelligence, a simple, known reality becoming increasingly pressing and relevant as the Pentagon surges ahead with its multi-domain networking strategy. As part of this networking strategy, ... read more
How Japan Helped Make Russia’s Akula-Class Submarine a Stealth Killer
*Caleb Larson* *Submarines, Eurasia* In the early 1980s, the Soviet Union imported a crucial piece of Japanese technology that made their Akula-class submarines quieter. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Despite its age, the Akula-class remains a potent force to be reckoned with. American-laid hydrophones littered the ocean floor. They were arranged in arrays, bridging the GIUK Gap chokepoint, the area of ocean in the North Atlantic between Greenland and the United Kingdom with Iceland in the middle. They were designed in arrays that would pick up the movements of the hundreds of... read more
Titanium Submarines? Why the Navy Left That to the Russians
*Mark Episkopos* *Submarines, Americas* During the late Cold War, the Soviet shipbuilding industry invested substantially into titanium-constricted submarine hulls—but its U.S. counterpart never followed suit. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *There was simply no conceivable supply chain in place to make the serial production of titanium even remotely cost-efficient. The *Papa*-class prototype cost an astonishing 1 percent of the Soviet Union’s entire 1968 GDP, and that doesn’t factor in titanium’s unique maintenance and component degradation costs. During the late Cold War, ... read more
…Because of COVID
By Cathy Jameson I have never in my adult life heard one response used more frequently than, “Because of COVID.” It doesn’t matter the setting – in a school, store, doctor’s office, playground, or at a concert. Because of COVID... Related Stories - Time To Travel! - Won’t Back Down - Mike Rowe Offers Straight Talk on Choice read more
Small Dead Animals20 hours ago
Another Day With The Woke Crowd
With all the things happening in the world right now, this is what some people think is important. I have a lot of issues with modern police forces, but the woke crowd have a different agenda. We have many of these idiots on Turtle Island. read more
Gangsters Out Blog20 hours ago
Firefighters declining the Covid Vaccine
KTLA is reporting that "Covid-19 vaccination rates for police and firefighting personnel in Los Angeles and prison employees across California are significantly lower than the state’s average for other adults. While about 72% of adult Californians and 64% of Los Angeles residents 16 and older have received at least one vaccine dose, only about 51% of LA firefighters and 52% of the city’s police officers are at least partially vaccinated, the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday." Vaccoine Impact is reporting that "Cristian Granucci is a Los Angeles Fire Department Captain and 31... read more

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