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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.

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

8 September - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

 10 pm MDT

War News Updates6 hours ago
Tigray Forces Blamed For Massacre In Ethiopia's Amara Province
*AFP*: *125 villagers massacred in Ethiopia's Amhara: doctors* At least 125 villagers were massacred in Ethiopia's Amhara region earlier this month, doctors and local officials told AFP Wednesday, but rebels from neighbouring Tigray rejected claims they were responsible. It was the latest reported mass killing in the 10-month conflict in northern Ethiopia between government forces and Tigray rebels that has claimed the lives of thousands and triggered a major humanitarian crisis. "There were 125 dead in Chenna village... I saw the mass grave myself," Mulugeta Melesa, head of... read more
Geronimo and Conservative Philosophy
The saga of the dearly departed Geronimo rumbles on a week after he was put down at the government's behest. There's a lot of toing and froing between Defra vets and Geronimo's owner, Helen Macdonald, about the meaning of the results, but it's the actual politics surrounding the demise of the hapless alpaca that have got interesting. As noted last month, this case allowed Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer to burnish their tough guy/tough choices credentials. We can't well have our leaders swayed by things like compassion or common sense, or allow a case such as this be seen to undermi... read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
How to organize your college routine
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Some seem to be born with time-managing talent, but what if that’s not something that can be said about you? All of your attempts at organizing your life were unsuccessful, and you’ve always delayed starting it. But now you’re in college, and lack of organization can turn out to be […] The post How to organize your college routine appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Ecuador closes new deal with IMF and should receive US$1.5 billion this year
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Some US$800 billion should be released to Ecuador in the coming weeks and the other US$700 billion by December, pending further IMF review, according to Finance Minister Simón Cueva. Cueva would not provide details on the negotiation, arguing that the agreement still needs to be passed by the IMF board, […] The post Ecuador closes new deal with IMF and should receive US$1.5 billion this year appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Brazil’s Fasano São Paulo elected best hotel in the world
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The World's Best Awards 2021 was released today, September 8, by Travel+Leisure magazine, in which the Fasano Hotel in São Paulo and the Fasano BoaVista in Porto Feliz were ranked 1st and 28th, respectively. Voting was promoted among the platforms' over 35 million users, and was held between January and […] The post Brazil’s Fasano São Paulo elected best hotel in the world appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Safe And Effective ®
Hedge fund managers sometimes joke the stock market has predicted nine of the last five recessions. And then there’s Anthony Fauci. read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Brazil’s health regulator authorizes emergency use of medicine against Covid-19
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) authorized the emergency use of an experimental drug for treating patients with Covid-19, Sotrovimab. The drug was authorized for use in patients with mild to moderate disease and at risk of developing into a severe condition. It is contraindicated for hospitalized patients who require […] The post Brazil’s health regulator authorizes emergency use of medicine against Covid-19 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Halifax Examiner7 hours ago
Nova Scotia announces complete reopening on September 15 and “proof of vaccination” for entering restaurants, bars, gyms, etc., effective October 4
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Nova Scotia will drop nearly all Public Health restrictions related to COVID effective next Wednesday, September 15. This means there will be no requirements for masking, social distancing, or gathering limits, although private businesses and some government […] read more
Rex Explains The Election Debates
Here in Mad Dog Justin’s Canada, debates are designed for the special people in Toronto and Quebec. Its easier for the bought and paid for media to control the narrative that way. Two in Quebec, one in Ontario. read more
Econlib8 hours ago
MRI Pricing
Two weeks ago I posted about what I thought might be rational pricing for my MRI and I ended by saying “Stay tuned.” I don’t yet have the bill and so I can’t say more about that. But the story got more interesting. A few days after I posted, I went online with SimonMed, the […] The post MRI Pricing appeared first on Econlib. read more
Econlib9 hours ago
If you want liberty, aim for success (and vice versa)
I don’t think I have to convince libertarians like myself that liberty often leads to more successful societies, but I’m not sure how many understand that the reverse is also true. It’s not possible to just wave a magic wand and call forth more liberty. Disasters such as war, depression and pandemics often lead to […] The post If you want liberty, aim for success (and vice versa) appeared first on Econlib. read more
Econlib9 hours ago
Liberty’s Crisis Crisis
I often remember the parting words of Robert Higgs’ Crisis and Leviathan: [W]e do know something – at least abstractly – about the future. We know that other great crises will come. Whether they will be occasioned by foreign wars, economic collapse, or rampant terrorism, no one can predict with assurances. Yet in one form of […] The post Liberty’s Crisis Crisis appeared first on Econlib. read more
The Secret History of the Military’s Fifth-Generation Jets
*Kris Osborn* *military, Americas* Skunk Works has been deeply immersed in the study and exploration of fifth-generation platforms for more than a decade. The world’s first-ever stealth aircraft, the U-2 spy plane, the fastest manned aircraft in existence and the first fifth-generation fighter jet were all created by the highly secretive Skunk Works division of Lockheed Martin. The Gulf War debut of the F-117 Night Hawk introduced the world to stealth technology, the SR-71 Blackbird set unprecedented speed records and the F-22 Raptor is credited as the world’s first-ever fifth-ge... read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
FTC Investigating Broken McDonald’s Ice Cream Machines
The problems with McDonald's ice cream machines has been a long-standing issue. read more
Which Tank Does Russia Love Most?
*Michael Peck* *Tanks, Eurasia* A renowned tank program gets evaluated. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Tanks may differ across nations, but not the challenges of modern armored warfare. Which tank does Russia love most? Russia operates a variety of tanks, including the T-72, T-80 and T-90. In an interview with the military newspaper *Red Star* [English translation here], Major General Sergey Kisel, commander of the First Guards Tank Army, offered his assessment of the various tanks operated by his unit. Kisel should know. The First Guard Tanks Army is arguably the most famous ... read more
How the F-14 Went From Temperamental to Top Gun
*Robert Farley* *F-14, United States* The F-14 became an iconic fighter after going through some early growing pains. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* In its early years, the Tomcat itself faced problems. The engines were temperamental, and the fighter was both heavy and costly. Design decisions, including swept-wings, made the Tomcat a complex beast to manage. What if the F-14 Tomcat had never happened? The iconic fighter served the U.S. Navy for more than thirty years before finally (and some say prematurely) being retired in 2006. Over time, the F-14 shifted from its init... read more
Canada’s Arrow Supersonic Interceptor Lived Up to the Legends
*Robert Farley* *Air Force, Canada* The CF-105 is one of the great "What If" designs of the Cold War. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The CF-105 had the potential to be a deadly Cold War-era interceptor, but changes in the strategic environment made it uneccesary. In the early 1950s, the Canadian government began to solicit orders for a new high-speed interceptor. The explosion in jet technology had rendered Canada’s first- and second-generation interceptors obsolete; in order to patrol Canada’s vast airspace, the Royal Canadian Air Force would need something awesome. Avro Can... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Guinea's Military Junta Tightens Grip On Power
*France 24: **Guinea's opposition leader says he's open to transition following military coup* Guinea's main opposition leader said on Tuesday he was open to participating in a transition following a military coup over the weekend, as the soldiers who seized power consolidated their takeover. West African countries have threatened sanctions following the overthrow of President Alpha Condé, who was serving a third term after altering the constitution to permit it. His opponents said the change was illegal and frustration boiled over into deadly protests last year. Eighty p... read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Did WSJ Op-Ed by Biden in ’92 Claim He Wanted to ‘Destroy National Sovereignty’?
The essay was titled "How I Learned to Love the New World Order." read more
Seven’s directors Kerry Stokes, Ryan Stokes, James Warburton and Bruce McWilliam caught lying to the media about stitching up journalist Shane Dowling for jail
Seven West Media’s directors have been caught lying to the media about Seven’s involvement in having journalist Shane Dowling (me) stitched up for 10 months jail. Bruce McWilliam, as per the below […] The post Seven’s directors Kerry Stokes, Ryan Stokes, James Warburton and Bruce McWilliam caught lying to the media about stitching up journalist Shane Dowling for jail appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia. read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
Liz Harris Discusses Results of an Independent Canvass Audit in Maricopa, Arizona
It is important to draw a distinction between what is presented in this discussion by Arizona resident Liz Harris and the forensic audit of Maricopa County ballots as authorized by the Arizona Senate. The official Arizona ballot audit group did not perform a canvass of the voters in Maricopa County. In part that authorized Arizona […] The post Liz Harris Discusses Results of an Independent Canvass Audit in Maricopa, Arizona appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
CFACT8 hours ago
Revoke Gore’s Nobel Prize and give it to American Fracking! Watch new Morano Minute
It's time to right a historic wrong. Mr. Gore, tear down this Nobel Prize! The post Revoke Gore’s Nobel Prize and give it to American Fracking! Watch new Morano Minute appeared first on CFACT. read more
WHO Says COVID Will Mutate Like the Flu and Is Likely Here to Stay + More
The Defender’s COVID NewsWatch provides a roundup of the latest headlines related to the SARS CoV-2 virus, including its origins and COVID vaccines. The post WHO Says COVID Will Mutate Like the Flu and Is Likely Here to Stay + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
MJBizDaily8 hours ago
Maine tops $10 million in recreational marijuana sales for August
Maine's recreational cannabis sales totaled $10.2 million in August, the first time the state's marijuana companies passed the $10 million mark in a month. Maine tops $10 million in recreational marijuana sales for August is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Word From the Trenches – September 8, 2021
Join in on the conversation. Call (712) 770-5597 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. (If you are unable to get through call... The post The Word From the Trenches – September 8, 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
White Wolf9 hours ago
Dog rescued in Southern Indiana after 2 weeks stuck in a pit reunites with owner
Some spelunkers who were exploring and looking for caves at a Harrison County, Indiana, nature preserve found and rescued a starving dog at the bottom of a pit. On Sept. 4, the cavers were exploring Dewey Hickman Nature Preserve when they saw movement in the pit. They looked down and saw a thin black-and-white dog at the bottom of a 30-foot drop. The cavers rappelled down and were able to lift the dog out of the cave. The cavers believe that the dog may have originally been caught by his collar on a branch as he fell, as there appeared to be scratch marks about halfway down the sha... read more
Lawfare10 hours ago
Lawfare Live: Reflections on the War in Afghanistan And U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy
This Friday, Sept. 10, at 3:00 p.m. ET, *Lawfare* Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes and Foreign Policy Editor Daniel Byman will discuss the legacy of the United States’s war in Afghanistan and the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Their conversation will include a reflection on American counterterrorism strategy and lessons learned from the war in Afghanistan. You can register here and below. powered by Crowdcast *Sign up now to become a patron of Lawfare and receive email notifications for Lawfare Live, a weekly event where you can join a community of Lawfare readers and podcast listeners... read more
Lawfare10 hours ago
Call for Nominations: 2021 Mike Lewis Prize for National Security Law Scholarship
The Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas at Austin and Ohio Northern University’s Pettit College of Law (ONU), in consultation with the American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Section on National Security Law, have established the Mike Lewis Prize for National Security Law Scholarship. The prize honors Professor Mike Lewis of ONU, a much-loved colleague and prolific scholar who passed away in 2015. Each year, the Mike Lewis Prize—in the amount of $1,000—will be awarded to the author of an outstanding national security law article. *About... read more
Lawfare12 hours ago
Congress Is Warning That the Federal Government Remains Vulnerable to Cyberattacks
The U.S. Capitol Building taken on Nov. 9, 2019. (Timothy Neesam, https://flic.kr/p/2hL2ZiF; CC BY-ND 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/) Over the past year, Russia and the People’s Republic of China conducted successful cyber espionage campaigns against federal agencies, compromising some of the United States’ most sensitive information. The American public may wonder why federal networks remain vulnerable to serious data breaches despite the government spending billions on cybersecurity programs. But new reports from key congressional committees reveal lawmake... read more
Report Addresses the Lack of Free Expression in Online Classrooms
Over 60 percent of students refrained from expressing opinions on “sensitive political topics in class... read more
Scholarship Created to Diversify Veterinary Profession
In an effort to increase the number of underrepresented students looking to become veterinarians, the Virginia-Maryland College... read more
Musical Interlude: Juzzie Smith, "Bluesberry Jam"
One-man-band extraordinaire! *Juzzie Smith, "Bluesberry Jam"* read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Elizabeth Holmes Drawn As Villain, Underdog As Trial Begins
Prosecutors and defense attorneys sketched dueling portraits of fallen Silicon Valley star Elizabeth Holmes as her trial got underway. read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
“Planetary nebula Abell 78 stands out in this colorful telescopic skyscape. In fact the colors of the spiky Milky Way stars depend on their surface temperatures, both cooler (yellowish) and hotter (bluish) than the Sun. But Abell 78 shines by the characteristic emission of ionized atoms in the tenuous shroud of material shrugged off from an intensely hot central star. The atoms are ionized, their electrons stripped away, by the central star's energetic but otherwise invisible ultraviolet light. The visible blue-green glow of loops and filaments in the nebula's central region correspo... read more
The Poet: David Whyte, "One Day"
*"One Day"* "One day I will say the gift I once had has been taken. The place I have made for myself belongs to another. The words I have sung are being sung by the ones I would want. Then I will be ready for that voice and the still silence in which it arrives. And if my faith is good then we'll meet again on the road, and we'll be thirsty, and stop and laugh and drink together again from the deep well of things as they are." - David Whyte, "Where Many Rivers Meet" "The poem is a little myth of man's capacity of making life meaningful. And in the end, the poem is not a thing we see - i... read more
On 50th anniversary of Attica uprising, 4 essential reads on prisoners' rights today
The Attica uprising marked a milestone in the prisoners’ rights movement. Many of the grievances aired in 1971 are still relevant to today’s incarcerated population. read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Russian Emergencies Minister Dies Trying To Save Man During Arctic Exercise
The head of Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations, Evgeny Zinichev. © Sputnik *RT:* *Head of Russia’s Emergencies Ministry dies in line of duty, attempting to ‘save a life’ during exercises near Arctic city Norilsk * The head of Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations, Evgeny Zinichev, has died in the country's far north, officials confirmed on Wednesday. The minister was reportedly involved in a fatal accident while taking part in a drill. In a statement, the Department confirmed that Zinichev “was tragically killed while on duty, while taking part in inter-agency exer... read more
balance108 hours ago
Cory Mills’ team first sought to get the family aboard
9-7-21 There is "no hostage situation," Blinken said. https://news.yahoo.com/taliban-faces-defiant-protests-around-130300993.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall ............................................................................... ............................... 9-8-21 Cory Mills testifies to *Fox News * https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/afghan-rescue-organizer-state-dept-thwarted-efforts-to-try-and-save-americans/vi-AAOeqiI ..................................................................................................................... 9-6-21 Cory Mills’ team first sough... read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Brazil automakers will manufacture between 240,000 and 280,000 fewer vehicles this year
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With the semiconductor crisis, Brazil will stop producing between 240,000 and 280,000 vehicles this year, according to an estimate made by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and released by Anfavea on Wednesday (8). In the global automotive industry, the impact will be a loss of production between 7 million and […] The post Brazil automakers will manufacture between 240,000 and 280,000 fewer vehicles this year appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
the daily howler8 hours ago
If you don't like the headline, just wait a while!
* WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2021* *Same column, two dueling heads:* Kevin Drum doesn't like the headline on Bret Stephens' column today. As Drum notes, the headline in question says this: *Another Failed Presidency at Hand* He may have preferred the headline which appeared above the same column in today's print editions. That alternate headline says this: *Biden Can Still Save His Presidency* Which headline fits the column's content better? That's a matter of judgment. To read the column, click here. For our money, the real nightmare is the way the Times is now selling its weekl... read more
Robert Reich8 hours ago
The Filibuster is UnconstitutionalYou’ve probably been hearing a...
*The Filibuster is Unconstitutional* You’ve probably been hearing a lot about the filibuster these days. But here’s one thing about this old Senate rule you might not know: the filibuster actually violates the Constitution. 41 Senate Republicans, who represent only 21 percent of the American population, are blocking the “For the People Act,” which is supported by 67 percent of Americans. They’re also blocking an increase in the minimum wage to $15 an hour, supported by 62 percent of Americans. And so much else. Even some so-called moderate Democrats, like Joe Manchin and Krysten... read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
More Details Emerge On Who Is Who In The New Taliban Government
*The SUN*:* killers in CABINET Inside the Taliban’s hellish new government packed with terrorists linked to 9/11, Brit squaddie killers and torturers* THE Taliban has announced its new government - packed with terrorists linked to 9/11, Brit killers and torturers. It includes acting interior minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, a “global terrorist” on the FBI’s hit list of Al Qaeda's evil pals. The US Department of State is still offering a reward of up to $5million for information leading to the Taliban henchman’s arrest - warning he “should be considered armed and dangerous”. Haqqan... read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
‘Varsity Blues’ Trial Promises Fresh Insights in Old Scandal
The first trial in the “Operation Varsity Blues” college admissions bribery scandal will begin this week. read more
The New Dark Age8 hours ago
Black Agenda Report 8 September 2021
8 September 2021 — Black Agenda Report Democrats, Abortion, and Phony Politics Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist Democratic party leadership are as uninterested in fighting for abortion rights as they are in addressing anything else their members need and want. American Liberals Praise Biden at the Expense of Peace Danny Haiphong, BAR … Continue reading Black Agenda Report 8 September 2021 read more
The New Dark Age8 hours ago
How U.S. Levant Policies Defeated Themselves
The hostility of the U.S. against the resistance axis in Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon has led to conflicting aims. While the U.S. wants to isolate the 'resistance' it also wants to keep its own dominating role in Lebanon. Those aims are now in conflict. The U.S. is thus in a situation where it will have to lift sanctions against Syria to be able to politically compete with Hizbullah in Lebanon. read more
Take This Job And…
Keep it? He’s not wrong. read more
Medical Kidnap9 hours ago
Jesus Repeatedly Broke the Law and Told Others to do the Same Thing – The Biblical Basis for Righteous Resistance
Jesus was a lawbreaker. During the days he lived, only "priests" were legally allowed to heal anyone, or declare someone as "healed." So when Jesus began his public ministry and arrived on the scene, he started healing everyone in defiance of the "health laws" of the day. He also continually broke the laws on the "Sabbath," when no one was supposed to work. And as we see from John chapter 5, he told others to break the law also. Jesus knew that these laws were preventing people from being healed, and so he disregarded them. Things are no different today. "Health" is legally defin... read more
California Recall Countdown Bulletin No. 1
How panicked are Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi, and Newsom’s long-time sugar daddy, George Soros about the California recall winding up on September 14th? Plenty. A win or a huge vote against Newsom has the potential to totally disrupt the entire globalist effort to destroy the United States. After all, who would have thought, before now, that California would lead this revolt? read more
First Africa-CARICOM Summit
Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda, and Chair of CARICOM, proposed the establishment of a Forum of African and Caribbean Territories and States (FACTS) to be coordinated jointly by the Secretariats of CARICOM and the African Union (AU). He also proposed the designation of September 7th “Africa-CARICOM Day” in every year going forward, which would coincide with a repeat of the Africa-CARICOM summit “to analyze the global situation and our place within it; to discuss initiatives and programs; and to authorize joint actions.” The post First Africa-CARICOM Summit appe... read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
The Segregated Economy
Canada opened the land border to fully vaccinated Americans on August 9th, hoping to spur recovery in their destroyed tourism industry. Border crossings did increase somewhat at first but have steadily declined since: currently down 90% versus 2019: Click on chart to enlarge. We don’t need no stinkin’ tourist dollars. In 2019, tourism was Canada’s… Continue reading → read more
Chet Raymo, "Free As A Bird"
* "Free As A Bird"* by Chet Raymo "All afternoon I have been watching a pair of hummingbirds play about our porch. They live somewhere nearby, though I haven't found their nest. They are attracted to our hummingbird feeder, which we keep full of sugar water. What perfect little machines they are! No other bird can perform their tricks of flight - flying backwards, hovering in place. Zip. Zip. From perch to perch in a blur of iridescence. If you want a symbol of freedom, the hummingbird is it. Exuberant. Unpredictable. A streak of pure fun. It is the speed, of course, that gives the... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Borgo, Corse, France. Thanks for stopping by! read more
Do COVID Vaccines Cause Menstrual Changes? NIH Awards $1.67 Million in Grants to Study Possible Link.
Five institutions will explore potential links between COVID vaccines and menstrual irregularities — research that wasn’t conducted during clinical trials, but is being done now, after thousands of women reported changes in their menstrual cycles post vaccination. The post Do COVID Vaccines Cause Menstrual Changes? NIH Awards $1.67 Million in Grants to Study Possible Link. appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
bilaterals.org8 hours ago
Organizaciones sociales protestan fuera de la Convención Constitucional por el quórum de 2/3 y los Tratados Internacionales
08-Sep-2021 La Convención Constitucional, lejos de lo que muchos quisieran, adquiere cada día un carácter de relevancia, en cuanto la ciudadanía ha comenzado a interesarse en el proceso y a informarse mediante medios independientes o de manera autónoma en las redes. read more
bilaterals.org8 hours ago
UK secretly dropped climate promises for trade deal with Australia, leaked emails show
08-Sep-2021 Australia pressured the UK not to include binding clauses on the Paris Agreement. read more
"We All Do What We Can..."
"All sins, of course, deserve to be treated with mercy: we all do what we can, and life is too hard and too cruel for us to condemn anyone for failing in this area. Does anyone know what he himself would do if faced with the worst, and how much truth could he bear under such circumstances?" - Andre Comte-Sponville ○ Joe South, "Walk A Mile In My Shoes" read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
The Ronacoaster, Once You Get in the Vaccine Car You Ain’t Getting Off Until The Ride’s Over
For several months I have been dispassionately following multiple data-streams about the SARS-CoV-2 virus, aka COVID-19, the vaccinations and the variants. Just following data; just following discussions of data; just looking at public statements by those who generate information about the data. All of it from a generally ambivalent position, willing to hear, review, contemplate […] The post The Ronacoaster, Once You Get in the Vaccine Car You Ain’t Getting Off Until The Ride’s Over appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
How Did Russia Get Its Very Own U.S. D-21 Stealth Drone?
*Michael Peck* *Drones, Eurasia* In November 1969, the U.S. Air Force sent Russia an early Christmas gift. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The D-21 was conceived in the mid-1960s as a solution to the problem of spying on the Soviet Union. In November 1969, the U.S. Air Force sent Russia an early Christmas gift. It was a sleek flying machine that bore an uncanny resemblance to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane. The American generosity was purely unintentional. The aircraft was actually a cutting-edge drone dispatched on a mission to photograph Communist Chinese nuclear sites. And the... read more
How the F-15EX Breathes New Life Into a Classic Design
*Robert Farley* *Security, United States* The combination of new technologies in a proven airframe design means the F-15 will be flying for decades to come. *Here's What You Need to Know*: At the very least, the F-15EX project means that the Air Force will have new, advanced airframes capable of doing the jobs that F-15s have been doing for decades. As was widely reported in July 2020, the Air Force has decided to acquire a large number of F-15EX fighters over the next several years. The F-15EX was initially expected to replace the elderly F-15 C/D, but the latest reports indic... read more
Unemployment Benefits Slashed for Millions of Americans
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *economy, Americas* What can people who became unemployed during the pandemic look forward to? Much to the dismay of millions of Americans, the enhanced federal unemployment insurance benefits of $300 per week came to a screeching halt over Labor Day weekend. Approximately ten million Americans on unemployment lost those enhanced weekly benefits, according to a study conducted by the People’s Policy Project, citing data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey. But with many still on the employment sidelines due to the ongoing coronavirus pandem... read more
Greg Hunter, "Deep State Deception Tricks Us into Thinking They’re Winning"
*"Deep State Deception Tricks Us* *into Thinking They’re Winning"* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Clif High is an Internet data mining expert who has many well-documented correct forecasts. High uses something he calls “Predictive Linguistics” and computer programs to sort through billions of bits of information on the Internet to predict future trends and events. His latest correct forecast was made last month here on USAWatchdog when he said, “The FDA would not approve the Pfizer CV19 vaccine.” The FDA told the public it was approved, but it only approved a Pfizer vaccine calle... read more
balance108 hours ago
many complexities of the two-tier system of covert and overt geopoltics
*RESISTANCE FRONT / SUPPORT AHMAD MASSOUD* 27 helicopters & Drones, we are fighting with the terrorist state of Pakistan. @BenjaminHallFNC · Sep 7 The #Pakistani military are assisting the #Taliban offensive in #Panjshir - Including 27 helicopters full of Pakistani Special Forces, backed up by Pakistani #drone strikes. CENTCOM source tell @FoxNews. ………………………………………....................................................... 8-15-21 “We got some news that there was not so much bloodshed in the city of Kabul and there will be a peaceful, hopefully a peaceful transition, of ... read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Brazil’s truck drivers strike and occupy the Capital’s esplanade after Bolsonaro speech
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A day after President Jair Bolsonaro's speeches in Brasilia and São Paulo, he criticized the Supreme Court (STF). He again defended the printed ballot, truck drivers decided to stop several roads in at least three states. The roadblocks are especially in Santa Catarina, Paraná and Espírito Santo. In addition, a […] The post Brazil’s truck drivers strike and occupy the Capital’s esplanade after Bolsonaro speech appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Turcopolier8 hours ago
The French should bring back the guillotine just for these men.
Hits: 5” The trial of 20 men accused in a series of coordinated attacks on Paris in 2015 that spread fear across Europe and transformed France opened Wednesday in a custom-built complex embedded within a 13th-century courthouse. Nine Islamic State group … Continue reading → read more
Exclusive: 30-Year-Old Still Seeking Answers 6 Months After Developing Neurological Complications Following Pfizer Vaccine
In an interview with The Defender, Dominique De Silva described her frustration trying to get answers for the neurological complications she developed after her first dose of Pfizer’s COVID vaccine, and with doctors who dismissed her symptoms and refused to acknowledge the vaccine as a possible cause. The post Exclusive: 30-Year-Old Still Seeking Answers 6 Months After Developing Neurological Complications Following Pfizer Vaccine appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
MJBizDaily9 hours ago
California cannabis regulators issue new, consolidated industry rules
The newly merged California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) on Wednesday released a 197-page draft of cannabis industry regulations, including allowing broader sales of branded merchandise and sharing product samples among those in the supply chain. The release of the new draft regulations kicks off a new public comment period before the rules are expected […] California cannabis regulators issue new, consolidated industry rules is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Health Impact News10 hours ago
Jesus Repeatedly Broke the Law and Told Others to do the Same Thing – The Biblical Basis for Righteous Resistance
Jesus was a lawbreaker. During the days he lived, only "priests" were legally allowed to heal anyone, or declare someone as "healed." So when Jesus began his public ministry and arrived on the scene, he started healing everyone in defiance of the "health laws" of the day. He also continually broke the laws on the "Sabbath," when no one was supposed to work. And as we see from John chapter 5, he told others to break the law also. Jesus knew that these laws were preventing people from being healed, and so he disregarded them. Things are no different today. "Health" is legally defin... read more
COVID Vaccines: Public Deserves More Than ‘Just Trust Us’
The notion that corporate, government and scientific forces are collaborating in our best interests is based on a pretense worth examining — blind acceptance of any industry’s solutions for a global crisis has no foundation. The post COVID Vaccines: Public Deserves More Than ‘Just Trust Us’ appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Cause of COVID Deaths No One Wants to Talk About
Governments focused on the virus itself, fighting it with drugs and vaccines or avoiding it with quarantines and isolation, but ignored the toxic exposures that degrade immune systems, greatly increasing the risk of serious complications and death from COVID. The post The Cause of COVID Deaths No One Wants to Talk About appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Brazil’s Ibovespa deepens losses and falls 3% with reaction to Bolsonaro’s September 7 speeches
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - At 2:39 pm, shortly after the expected statement by the president of the Chamber, Arthur Lira, about the acts and during a speech by the president of the STF, Luiz Fux, the Ibovespa accentuated the losses, with a fall of 3.04%, to 114,289 points. This score is the lowest since […] The post Brazil’s Ibovespa deepens losses and falls 3% with reaction to Bolsonaro’s September 7 speeches appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CURMUDGUCATION9 hours ago
Backpacks Full Of Cash
Jeanne Allen's magical phrase, turned into a rhetorical weapon against her and other free market choicers, never seems to quite go away, perhaps because all sides find it an apt description of free-market choice. Right now they're getting ready to load up more backpacks out in LA. Allen was sure that this was a great portrayal of the awesomeness of choice, but I'm not sure we ever thought it through. After all, in this vision of school, students are couriers. Their job is to carry backpacks full of cash to various vendors and business operators like little pack animals. The backpa... read more
Covid passport for Mass with Pope Francis in Slovakia
Arise So, in other words, you have to agree to agree with the murder of children for the “vaccines” and stretch out your arm for... The post Covid passport for Mass with Pope Francis in Slovakia appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
China respects Afghanistan’s ‘sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity’ after formation of Taliban govt
RT A spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that Beijing respects Afghanistan’s “sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity” in the wake of the... The post China respects Afghanistan’s ‘sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity’ after formation of Taliban govt appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
"Elite Deciders In a Fix"
*"Elite Deciders In a Fix"* by Bill Bonner YOUGHAL, IRELAND – "Our subject this week is freedom. “What is it worth?” is the question on the table. “Not much,” is the answer from most of America’s intelligentsia. The elite, that is. It maintains that freedom should not be allowed to get in the way of What It Wants Now. It wanted the War in Afghanistan… and for 20 years, it hijacked the nation’s wealth to pay for it – $2.3 trillion worth, according to the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University. It wanted the War on Poverty, the War on Drugs, the War... read more
Biden will make major COVID speech Thursday outlining ‘six-pronged’ plan based on more vaccine mandates and school policies
Daily Mail President Joe Biden on Thursday will present a six-pronged strategy intended to fight the spread of the highly contagious COVID Delta variant and... The post Biden will make major COVID speech Thursday outlining ‘six-pronged’ plan based on more vaccine mandates and school policies appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Cop Arrested After Body Cam Showed Him Shove His Flashlight Up Teen’s Buttocks
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist Chicago, IL — A 17-year-old troubled kid who allegedly carjacked a motorist should be riding out his sentence... The post Cop Arrested After Body Cam Showed Him Shove His Flashlight Up Teen’s Buttocks appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Portland State professor resigns claiming school has become a ‘social justice factory
Daily Mail A Portland State University professor has resigned in a scathing public letter in which he slammed the university for not allowing any type... The post Portland State professor resigns claiming school has become a ‘social justice factory appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Pfizer Paid the Largest Criminal Fine in U.S. History—Lawsuit Details
Market Realist Getting full approval from the FDA for its COVID-19 vaccine is a big deal for Pfizer. The FDA-stamp of approval is a critical... The post Pfizer Paid the Largest Criminal Fine in U.S. History—Lawsuit Details appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
Eat Smart brand Chopped Salad Kits recall expanded because of Listeria tests
Curation Foods is expanding a recall of Eat Smart brand “Chopped Salad Kits” from the marketplace because of a possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This additional information was identified during the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) food safety investigation. This recall was triggered by CFIA test results. The CFIA is conducting a food safety investigation, which... Continue Reading read more
NPR: Afghans Arriving in U.S. with ‘No Paperwork’ or ‘Just Scraps of Paper’
Breitbart – by John Binder Afghans are arriving in the United States for resettlement, many without any paperwork and some with only “scraps of paper,”... The post NPR: Afghans Arriving in U.S. with ‘No Paperwork’ or ‘Just Scraps of Paper’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Chilean Minister of Agriculture declares agricultural emergency in Biobío and Ñuble
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Chilean Minister of Agriculture, María Emilia Undurraga, decreed this Tuesday for the southern regions of Biobío and Ñuble, a state of agricultural emergency as a result of the intense drought that the country has been experiencing for years. Read also: Check out our coverage on Chile Undurraga said that […] The post Chilean Minister of Agriculture declares agricultural emergency in Biobío and Ñuble appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Mexico Says US Must Pay Up To Stem Illegal Immigration At US Border
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden Remember when Trump pressured Mexico to pay for “the wall” and eventually succeeded in stemming the tide of migrants... The post Mexico Says US Must Pay Up To Stem Illegal Immigration At US Border appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more

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