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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, November 1, 2021

1 November - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

 10:30 pm MDT

The New Dark Age16 hours ago
Julian Assange News Links 31 October – 1 November 2021
1 November 2021 — The New Dark Age If Assange dies in UK prison it would mean he’d been ‘tortured to death,’ UN special rapporteur on torture tells RT https://www.rt.com/news/538997-assange-torture-uk-melzer/ Human Rights are for Everyone! Including Julian Assange https://countercurrents.org/2021/10/human-rights-are-for-everyone-including-julian-assange/ The Most Important Battle for Press Freedom of Our Time https://countercurrents.org/2021/10/the-most-important-battle-for-press-freedom-of-our-time/ Chris Hedges: The Most Important … Continue reading Julian Assange News Links 31 Oc... read more
BBC’s Justin Rowlatt Loses It
By Paul Homewood The BBC’s Justin Rowlatt completely loses it over the Cumbria coal mine: This kind of belligerent hectoring is totally unacceptable from our supposedly impartial national broadcaster. It proves that the BBC is now simply a lobbyist for draconian climate alarmism, and is not interested in the facts or […] read more
Viable Opposition17 hours ago
Priming the World for a War with China
In a recent interview on CNN, Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen revealed that there were a small number of United States military personnel located on the island nation, the first Taiwanese president to expose this information to the world and to China in specific. Here are some excerpts from the interview as broadcast on Formosa TV English News: Here is additional coverage of the interview: Interestingly, back in June 2020, the U.S. Army's 1st Special Forces Group posted a short motivational video entitled "Excellence" which shows Special Forces personnel training... read more
Electroverse17 hours ago
Lows Nearing -40 Sweep Russia, Northern Hemisphere Snow Mass Above Average, + X-Flare: ‘Swing And A Miss’
The lies of those with vested interests are being exposed -- more and more people are realizing that the rules of humankind are malleable, that there is no fixed authority requiring religious-like adherence. The post Lows Nearing -40 Sweep Russia, Northern Hemisphere Snow Mass Above Average, + X-Flare: ‘Swing And A Miss’ appeared first on Electroverse. read more
Snopes.com2 days ago
Did Mary Shelley Lose Her Virginity on Her Mother’s Grave?
Unlike many rumors, this one may be true. read more
bilaterals.org15 hours ago
Prime Minister calls for early review of India-ASEAN FTA
01-Nov-2021 Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for an early review of the ASEAN India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in goods that the country has been insisting on to help Indian businesses gain better market access in the region. read more
bilaterals.org15 hours ago
FTAs need to be reworked
01-Nov-2021 India is currently faced with the challenge of rebalancing its trade strategies because of some significant changes occurring in the global economic environment. Further, India is looking to fast-track its FTA negotiations with countries such as the US, the UK, Australia, the EU, Canada and the UAE. read more
bilaterals.org15 hours ago
The Asia-Pacific's Free Trade Disagreements
01-Nov-2021 While competition among FTA styles can drive innovation, it does present a key problem for non-super-sized economies: knowing which one to adhere to. For all the new ideas they offer, the various deals available within the Asia-Pacific are often inconsistent and cannot exist comfortably side by side. read more
bilaterals.org15 hours ago
Thailand ratifies RCEP pact
01-Nov-2021 Thailand has already submitted the ratification for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade pact and reaffirmed that the world's biggest free trade deal will come into force on Jan 1 next year as scheduled. read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
71% say country is on wrong track
Nick Arama: ... Even Chuck Todd, when he’s introducing the poll, refers to it as “scary” for the Democrats. “Americans have lost their confidence” in Biden and “their optimism for the country,” Todd says. No kidding. It has to be earth shattering to see some of this, especially coming up on the election in Virginia and the midterms approaching next year. The numbers for Biden was just terrible, with 42 percent approving of his job performance and more than half, 54 percent disapproving. That disapproving number. This, after being at 49 percent – 48 percent in August. Seven in ... read more
Organizing Notes15 hours ago
Several upcoming space/climate issue webinars in November
- *November 7* *U.S. Militarism, Space Tech & Climate Crisis* *Join Koohan Pak-Mainder (Hawaii) and Lisa Savage (Maine) of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Ashik Siddique of the Institute of Policy Studies, Adrienne Kinne President of Veterans For Peace US, and David Collins of Veterans for Peace UK for a webinar during COP26 People's Summit.* *The harms that militarism does to climate have been ignored for decades. Now space programs and nuclear weapons programs are ramping up to cause even more devastation. What are the facts about clim... read more
Ethiopia's Civil War in Tigray Saw the Use of Chinese and Iranian Weapons
*Sebastien Roblin* *Ballistic Missiles, Africa* How did Chinese ballistic missiles and Iranian drones end up in Ethiopia's civil war in Tigray? *Here's what you need to remember: T*he Tigray conflict illustrates how affordable variants of drones and ballistic missiles are making their way into conflicts involving less wealthy actors too. Since November 2020, a complex and tragic civil war has raged in the Tigray region of Ethiopia pitting Tigrayans, led by Ethiopia’s former ruling elite, against Ethiopia’s federal government and the Eritrean military, which has intervened in sup... read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Elon Musk Responds To The UN World Food Program Director That He Can Solve World Hunger
*WNU Editor: *The CNN article is here .... *2% of Elon Musk's wealth could help solve world hunger, says director of UN food scarcity organization* (CNN). Elon Musk responds .... *The UN says $6B from the world's billionaires could solve a hunger crisis. Elon Musk says he will sell Tesla stock and donate proceeds if the UN can prove that* (Business Insider). David Beasley, the director of the UN's World Food Program, has yet to respond. read more
Talking and Doing
Going into COP 26, Justin Trudeau talks a good game. But, Michael Harris writes, the truth is, the Liberal government’s spin machine is the only place Canada looks good on the climate file. Not that it has done nothing. It has done a lot. The carbon tax was an excellent place to start the battle against GHG emissions in this country, especially since the Conservatives still had their heads buried in the tar sands. But the fundamental problem with Liberal climate policy is that it is a tug-of-war between resource development and environmental protection, in which Justin Trudeau s... read more
"Streets of Philadelphia, Kensington Ave, October 31, 2021"
*Full screen recommended,* *"Streets of Philadelphia, Kensington Ave,* *October 31, 2021"* "Violent crime and drug abuse in Philadelphia as a whole is a major problem. The city’s violent crime rate is higher than the national average and other similarly sized metropolitan areas. Also alarming is Philadelphia’s drug overdose rate. The number of drug overdose deaths in the city increased by 50% from 2013 to 2015, with more than twice as many deaths from drug overdoses as deaths from homicides in 2015. A big part of Philadelphia’s problems stem from the crime rate and drug abuse in Ken... read more
A PRO-WORKER PARTY WITHOUT ALL THAT SILLY ECONOMIC POPULISM
Axios reports that Marco Rubio wants a new Republican Party, one that cares about the concerns of ordinary citizens rather than Big Business. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) will call for Republicans to break up with Big Business when he addresses the National Conservatism Conference on Monday, Axios has learned. ... He's using this speech to differentiate himself from traditional economic conservatism by branding himself as a leading proponent of the working class. So he wants the GOP to stop helping the rich get richer at the expense of the rest of us ... right? Not exactly. "There... read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
Democrats are on the wrong track
Deroy Murdock: Effective immediately, Americans can take a concrete step to save this country: Stop voting Democratic. From the West Wing to the West Coast, the Democratic Party has devolved into a clear and present danger to this republic. It is virtually impossible to identify a realm in which Democrats are wreaking anything but havoc, division and devastation. *The “border”* A nation without boundaries is merely square mileage. In just nine months, President Joe Biden and cheerleading Democrats have erased President Donald Trump’s largely sealed southern frontier and conve... read more
#Coronavirus on the Nile : Sweet November Covid-19 coverage in Egypt and Arab world “Live”
It is another new month in the time of the coronavirus pandemic in Egypt and the World. It is Sweet November, the second November in the time of coronavirus. The man with the mask, the camel and the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Brazil’s Nubank to target market value of more than US$50 billion with IPO in New York
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Nubank will seek a valuation of more than USD$50 billion with its expected initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange, already including the issuance of BDRs (foreign listed share certificates) in B3. Founded in 2013 by Colombian David Vélez, Brazilian Cristina Junqueira, and American Edward Wible, Latin America's […] The post Brazil’s Nubank to target market value of more than US$50 billion with IPO in New York appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
Company pays a heavy price for wokeness firing
Washington Examiner: ... David Duvall had been a senior vice president of marketing and communications at Novant Health for five years when the 29,000-employee healthcare provider began implementing “Goal 2 of Phase 2” of its internal Diversity and Inclusion plan. At the beginning of 2018, Duvall’s boss, Novant’s chief consumer officer, had seven direct reports. All of them, including Duvall, were white men. This did not fit with Novant’s Diversity and Inclusion plan, which required diversity at the senior level. By the end of 2018, Duvall’s boss had just two white male reports.... read more
What Sci-FI Classic Dune Can Tell Us about the Relationship between War, Religion and Natural Resources
*Sebastien Roblin* *Science Fiction, Americas* The franchise has proven a particularly useful, and in some cases prescient, vehicle by which to explore political, economic, and ecological issues in the real world. Director Denis Villeneuve’s visually stunning and surprisingly faithful film adaptation *Dune* has brought renewed interest to the classic science fiction novel penned by Frank Herbert in the early 1960s. Herbert’s epic has been enormously influential, offering an early rendition of the Hero’s Journey narrative central to *Star Wars* a decade later, and inspiring the ... read more
Can the U.S. Navy’s Plan For a 500-Ship Fleet Stay Afloat?
*Kris Osborn* *500-Ship Fleet, Americas* It's hard to both build more ships and create advanced technologies on a budget. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Navy hopes to grow to 355 ships by 2034. The Navy accepted delivery of the guided missile destroyer, the future USS Daniel Inouye, from shipbuilder General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, March 8. As the Navy adds another new Destroyer to its growing fleet of attack warships, many wonder if the service’s 500-ship ambitions remain afloat given the new budget environment led by a new Joe Biden administration. The Navy’s ambitious f... read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
If Women Ran The World
Justin’s CBC explains that men are pretty well useless when it comes to fighting global warming. Environmental groups must focus on women. After all, they are the biggest victims of this climate crisis. This includes women being physically abused by men because of global warming events. And women can nag their husbands to join the… Continue reading → read more
MJBizDaily18 hours ago
Vermont’s focus on small marijuana growers could cause supply issues with adult-use rollout
Vermont estimates the state’s new adult-use marijuana market will top $220 million in annual sales by 2024. But getting there might be a slog, once sales begin next year. Vermont’s focus on small marijuana growers could cause supply issues with adult-use rollout is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Komando.com18 hours ago
Looking to save on your wireless bill? T-Mobile will pay off your phone up to $1,000
When was the last time you really looked at your wireless bill? There’s a good chance you’re paying more than you need to. read more
The Role of Fire Scout Helicopters in Anti-Submarine Warfare Missions
*Kris Osborn* *Navy, Americas* The Fire Scout can fly for over seven hours in an anti-submarine warfare configuration A fast-growing number of Navy drones are hunting submarines, destroying mines, tracking targets, networking forces and possibly even firing torpedoes from beneath the surface of the ocean. The number of Navy drones is growing and their range, operational abilities and mission scope are expanding quickly too. For example, undersea drones increasingly draw upon various levels of autonomy to find, track and independently detonate mines beneath the surface. For exam... read more
The Army Canceled One of Its Most Important Modernization Projects
*Dan Goure* *Stryker, * Why would the Army cancel such an important modernization project? *Here's what you need to remember: *Dr. Bruce Jette, canceled one of the Army's most important modernization programs, the competition to build the Optionally-Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV). This decision must be seen as something of a blow for the newly established Army Futures Command (AFC) and for the Army's broader effort to streamline and speed up its ponderous acquisition system. Last month, the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Dr. Bruce Jett... read more
UN: China Needs to Adopt ‘Ambitious’ Climate Change Goals
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Climate, Asia* A number of recent reports have sounded the alarm on the threat posed by climate change. The United Nations recently pressed China to develop “ambitious” goals to curb its negative impacts on the environment ahead of the COP26 climate change conference. China is known to emit more greenhouse gases than all other industrialized nations combined. According to a report published by the Rhodium Group, a research and consulting firm, China is now responsible for more than 27 percent of total global emissions, while the United States accounts for 11... read more
Did This Italian Wooden Bomber Survive World War II?
*Peter Suciu* *Bombers, Europe* Unfortunately, there isn’t a single surviving CANT Z.1007 Alcione aircraft in existence today. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *Developed in the late 1930s, the tri-engine bomber, with a retractable tailwheel undercarriage, was known for its excellent flying characteristics and stability. Production was undertaken by IMAM (Meridionali) and Piaggio, and later by CRDA. It has been regarded as the best Italian bomber of World War II. A persistent rumor that has endured in the more than seventy years since the end of World War II is that the Japane... read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
States sue Biden over counterproductive mandates
*Epoch Times:* *19 States Sue Biden Administration Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate* ... Texas sued individually in a federal court in Galveston. Another lawsuit, filed in a federal district court in Missouri involves Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Yet another lawsuit, filed in a federal district court in Georgia, involves Georgia, Alabama, Idaho, Kansas, South Carolina, Utah, and West Virginia. The lawsuits come a day after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced he sued the administration over the same vac... read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
The Accuracy of Words Matters
Bill Maher can be a big jerk at times but he’s spot on here. Plus, his messages reach all of the left people: read more
Halifax Examiner17 hours ago
Under pressure from vaccine “justice” group, Public Health changes rules for soup kitchens
For the first time in nearly 20 months, volunteers at Hope Cottage will resume serving sit-down meals to the city’s most vulnerable people today. But how long that will last is anybody’s guess and a matter of ongoing discussion. Prior to the emergence of the COVID-19 virus, the soup kitchen on Brunswick Street served between […] read more
Moderately strong M1.5 solar flare erupts from AR 2887
A moderately strong M1.5 solar flare erupted from AR 2887 at 01:45 UTC on November 1, 2021. The event started at 00:57 and ended at 02:10 UTC. It was associated with a Type II Radio Emission at 01:29 UTC with an estimated velocity of 626 km/s. Type II emissions...... Read more » read more
Age of Autism Matching Gift Season is Here!
Thank you to Laura Hayes for her unwavering support for Age of Autism - and yours too. Her $5000 matching gift is the foundation of our yearly budget and runs through Thanksgiving weekend. Please consider a donation today! Thank you.... read more
Miliband Wants To Stop Domestic Flights
By Paul Homewood Ed Miliband wants domestic flights stopped “as much as we can”: As is typical, his answer is to spend billions of taxpayers’ money on things they don’t want. Notice he says “as much as we can”. Because, of course, there are some people who really need to fly: […] read more
naked capitalism18 hours ago
‘The Supreme Court Could Destroy the Planet’: Review of EPA Power Triggers Alarm
"This is the equivalent of an earthquake around the country for those who care deeply about the climate issue." read more
Retraction Watch18 hours ago
HHS takes three and a half years to tell us “there are no records responsive to your request”…for a letter we know exists
If you file public records requests regularly, you have likely become used to how long they can take, and how few documents you may end up with. We certainly have. But we’re prompted to share a particularly frustrating experience with the NIH. Settle in. This is a three-and-a-half year tale — and counting. On May … Continue reading HHS takes three and a half years to tell us “there are no records responsive to your request”…for a letter we know exists read more
The New Dark Age18 hours ago
Blinken’s ‘Indo-Abrahamic Accords’ Unravels
Success stories are desperately needed as post-Afghanistan, the superpower has become laughing stock universally. The trans-Atlantic alliance is seriously disoriented and Russia is on the prowl in the heart of Europe with natural gas to sell. The Iranians are yet to give a date for the resumption of talks on the US’ return to the JCPOA. read more
naked capitalism18 hours ago
Why the US Supply Chain Crisis Is Intractable and Will Get Worse
The US supply chain problem will only get worse in the absence of aggressive Federal action....and we know how likely that is. read more
The New Dark Age19 hours ago
COP26: why advanced countries must proportionately make by far the biggest cuts in carbon emissions–factual briefing
The COP26 conference on climate change is discussing an issue which will profoundly affect every person on our planet. Climate change, together with nuclear war, is one of the two issues which can overturn the present basis of human civilisation. Because of the extreme seriousness of this issue, the COP26 conference should therefore be an arena for strictly objective international scientific discussion and international cooperation. Fortunately, as will be seen, strictly objective scientific evidence on the issue of climate change has been put forward in the run up to the conference. read more

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