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Thomas Paine

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Monday, November 15, 2021

15 November - Blogs I'm Following - 5 of 5

 10:05 pm MST

Vaccinated People Are Dying of All Causes 6-1 Over Unvaccinated
We are already seeing a six fold increase in the natural death rate induced by Vaccination*. * All this conforms to a 2,000,000,000 dead world wide. What now offends me is that China is handling hte Vaccine rollouts correctly. We see the exact opposite globally elsewhere with some exceptions. This is a subtle play but ceertainly planned and all part of a desired assault on the global population. By close management, I suspect China hopes to channel the losses out of its productive core. Can we accept the loss of every third person? Can we truly survive it as a culture. The re... read more
The West Is Burning
Certainly we are passing through a cultural convulsion led by the so called progressives. They all buy into a past that serves themselves and their selfish interests. this is not supported by the majority culture which is steadily coming up from the rear to reassert itself. how fast this can happen is shown by russia in the past twenty years. The big push is underway right now and it means a complete revision of how we raise our children. *The West Is BurningBy Michael Foster and Bnonn TennantCenturies ago, the walls of Jerusalem were broken down by Nebucha... read more
Braingate Translates in Realtime Thoughts to Text With 94% Accuracy
This is getting much closer. This level of accuracy means that reconstruction programing can get really accurate. It is all polishing and if hte person is able to accept and reject, then it is good. Intime we want to be able to produce dictation which needs to also integrate a disciplined mind. All this is attempting to be more effective than any of our mechanical methods. All good though. *Braingate Translates in Realtime Thoughts to Text With 94% Accuracy* *November 10, 2021 by Brian Wang* *https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2021/11/braingate-translates-thoughts-to-text-with-9... read more
Seneca On The Ancient Art of Slowing Down Time
Is the live you are leading an addiction? The best things in live are shared with you through sustained preparation on your part. You may not even know you needed them and may never know until they are past. What are you now preparing for? There is nothing more blessed than contemplative meditation. Read this and use its guidence to walk forward. . *Seneca On The Ancient Art of Slowing Down Time* *“Alive time”vs “dead time”* *Thomas Oppong* https://medium.com/personal-growth/seneca-on-the-ancient-art-of-slowing-down-time-72cabdd77e95 *Photo: Metropolitan Museum of Art/... read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
How big are the economies of Brazilian states?
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - It is known that São Paulo is the largest economy, but which is the smallest? Which are the main states? How much of the Brazilian wealth is concentrated among the large states? Has there been much change in recent years in how much each Brazilian region represents in the overall […] The post How big are the economies of Brazilian states? appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
After Scotland, Portugal becomes Brazil’s political and legal stage
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Last year's event was held online due to the coronavirus pandemic. This time the Forum will be held in hybrid format. Until the in-person suspension due to the outbreak, meetings were held in April. Already confirmed are the presences of Senate president Rodrigo Pacheco; Chamber of Deputies president Arthur Lira; […] The post After Scotland, Portugal becomes Brazil’s political and legal stage appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Brazil government seeks to accelerate economic agenda to prevent losing support from liberals
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "Our government is center-right, so we are liberal on the economy and conservative on customs. For the liberals to continue to support us to re-elect the President, we need reforms. They want to see administrative forms, they want to see privatizations advance," Guedes said. According to the Minister, although this […] The post Brazil government seeks to accelerate economic agenda to prevent losing support from liberals appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Covid-19: Hospitalizations in Brazil São Paulo down 16% in November
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to the Health Secretariat, by 6:30 PM on Sunday (13), 2,679 patients were hospitalized in the state for Covid-19. Of the total, 1,441 were in ward beds, while 1,238 were in ICU (Intensive Care Unit) rooms, requiring special care. On November 1, 3,202 people were hospitalized due to the […] The post Covid-19: Hospitalizations in Brazil São Paulo down 16% in November appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Brazil Libral Party confirms deferral of Bolsonaro’s affiliation
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to the note released by the party's national board, PL chairman Valdemar Costa Neto sent a statement to militants clarifying that the decision "resulted from an intense message exchange in the early hours of Sunday, November 14, with President Jair Bolsonaro." The decision was taken "by mutual agreement" between […] The post Brazil Libral Party confirms deferral of Bolsonaro’s affiliation appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Australia Warned of a ‘Heavy Attack’ from China
Sky News Australia Australia has been warned of a heavy attack if it helps the United States defend Taiwan from China. It follows comments by Defence Minister Peter Dutton, that implied Australia would support America. Hu Xijin, the Editor-in-Chief of China’s state-run Global Times newspaper, tweeted the threat. end read more
Satoshi Nakamoto Florida trial
Willie Soon sent me this fresh article at the Daily Mail (see also Google News, Twitter) talking about an ongoing trial, Dave Kleiman's relatives vs Craig Wright, about the ownership of roughly 1 million Bitcoin ($65 billion by current near-record prices) which were mined in the first year of the Bitcoin. Kleiman died some years ago. These two men clearly knew one another very well, they were friends for some time, Kleiman contributed to the decline of Wright's marriage, the relationship soured for other reasons as well. They had some contract to share those BTC 1 million. The questi... read more
America Can't Keep Up With the Chinese Navy's Expansion
*Kyle Mizokami* *PLA Navy, Asia* China's success in building ships has bolstered its posture in Asia. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Beijing is building warships at a faster rate than Washington can. The question is whether America can match China or if the U.S. navy will become overshadowed. The breakneck pace of Chinese naval construction makes the People’s Liberation Army Navy a force to watch. The PLAN is not only in the process of modernizing but also expanding, with shipbuilding schedules not seen since the height of the Cold War. From carriers to corvettes, the Chines... read more
Worst Pandemic Ever
The US population growth rate increased this year for the first time this century. United States Population 2021 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs) read more
War News Updates21 hours ago
A New Military Drone Prototype Can Carry Up To 16 Hellfire Missiles At A Time
A new General Atomics drone prototype, whose existence was first reported by Breaking Defense, shares common DNA with the extended range MQ-1 Gray Eagle pictured here. (General Atomics) *Breaking Defense*: *EXCLUSIVE: General Atomics is secretly flying a new, heavily armed drone* The new yet-unnamed drone can carry up to 16 Hellfire missiles at a time — double the load of an MQ-1C Gray Eagle. DUBAI: General Atomics has built and flown a prototype of a deadly new drone with significantly more firepower than the US military’s current unmanned aircraft inventory, including the cap... read more
Half Way There
The Colorado governor cites the failure of masks in New Mexico, but still clings to his vaccine superstition. COVID In Colorado: Gov. Jared Polis Cites New Mexico As Example Of Why He’s Not Planning To Bring Back Mask Mandate – … Continue reading → read more
The U.S. Navy Can't Underestimate Iran's Navy
*James Holmes* *US-Iran Relations, Persian Gulf* If other nations, notably Arab states and oil-thirsty European states, have more compelling interests in staring down Iran, it only makes sense that they should bear primary responsibility for the effort. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* That means two of seven naval-aviation hulls are executing duties in or around the Gulf while five are entrusted with the rest of the globe. Tehran, it seems, has managed to entangle the world’s leading superpower in a theater it would like to be quit of; done so at low cost by employing light n... read more
Why NATO Should Fear Russia's Su-27 and MiG-29 Fighters
*Charlie Gao* *Air warfare, Russia, Europe, United States* When the Su-27 “Flanker” and MiG-29 “Fulcrum” came onto the scene in the 1980s, they represented a significant generational leap in technology compared to earlier Soviet fighters. The missiles they carried also represented a generational leap in their own way. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Overall, the main advantage of the R-27 series of missiles is the range on the ER variants, which is said to be around 130 km. This is far longer than any variant of the AIM-7 Sparrow, the closest NATO equivalent. The primary prob... read more
Shallow M6.0 earthquake hits South Indian Ocean
A strong and shallow earthquake registered by the USGS as M6.0 hit the South Indian Ocean at 04:23 UTC on November 15, 2021. The agency is reporting a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles). EMSC is reporting the same magnitude and depth. The epicenter was located about 1 440...... Read more » read more
War News Updates22 hours ago
Will The US Marines Go woke?
The Marine Corps has plans for a big overhaul designed to address its lack of diversity and problem with retaining troops. The goal is "to reflect America, to reflect the society we come from," says Gen. David Berger, commandant of the Marine Corps. https://t.co/S7scORzgwQ — NPR (@NPR) November 12, 2021 *Bonchie, Red State:* *The Marines Go Woke, and President Xi and His Boys Couldn't Be Happier* Wokeness in the military has been pervasive for years now, going back to the early years of Donald Trump’s time in office. That first seemed to manifest itself in the battle over transge... read more
Dances With Bears22 hours ago
FILLING IN THE BLANKS IN THE DANCHENKO INDICTMENT – CREDIT WHERE IT’S DUE
By John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with On November 7-8, this website published a report on what the indictment of Igor Danchenko by the US Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Special Counsel John Durham didn’t mean, and what consequences it was unlikely to have. The title was: Does the US Government really intend […] read more
War News Updates22 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
#UPDATES Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg says that a nationwide lockdown would begin Monday for those not vaccinated against Covid-19 or recently recovered, as the EU state fights a record surge in cases https://t.co/55RWWbxQ7R pic.twitter.com/SEwYngJOYG — AFP News Agency (@AFP) November 14, 2021 Chinese diplomat makes extraordinary threat that Australia faces ARMAGEDDON in 'doomed' pact with the US https://t.co/2imewPrjdu — Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) November 15, 2021 How much are poor countries getting to fight climate change? #COP26BBC https://t.co/CxzgbmK8MW — B... read more
China's Base Buildup in the South China Sea Continues
*Kyle Mizokami* *South China Sea, Asia* China just can't stop militarizing the South China Sea. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The base buildup is a barrier to American primacy in the region. In recent years the People’s Republic of China has laid claim to ninety percent of the South China Sea, buttressing this claim by creating artificial islands with dredging equipment. These claims run roughshod over Beijing’s neighbors, which have competing claims. The discovery in 2016 that China had militarized these artificial islands was not exactly surprising, but just how useful... read more
Small Dead Animals23 hours ago
Safe And Effective ®
Let’s return once again to the manner in which SaskHealth is doing public reporting of new cases of Covid-19, (which thankfully seem to be in steady decline). The problem here should be self-evident: the unvaccinated and newly-vaccinated do not have the same immune status — that’s just a statistical and immunological fact. It’s inexplicable that… Continue reading → read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Sunday 14 November 2021 – Plus Weekly Update
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
Small Dead Animals23 hours ago
Hope
From the beginning of Old Joe’s despicable back-handed approach to get OSHA to effect vaccine mandates, a legitimate question many have been asking is, “If my employer forces me to inject something into my body or lose my job, how come they’re not financially & legally responsible if something goes wrong with said injections?” It… Continue reading → read more
Washington Post’s Wemple Demands That CNN Retract Claim Steele Dossier Was Corroborated
By P.J. Gladnick ~ Remember when Christopher Steele’s dossier supposedly incriminating President Donald Trump was treated as almost infallible holy writ by much of the mainstream media, especially CNN? Well, now that the primary source of that dossier has been indicted for lying to the FBI, where are the corrections to the record by those […] read more
November 15, 2021: Reader Tips
This evening we go old school with the Beatles’ 1967 masterpiece, A Day in the Life. More about the song Your best tips about life these days would be much appreciated! read more
COP 26: Radicals Lose On Every Issue!
By David Wojick, Ph.D. ~ The radical alarmists proposed a fistful of bad stuff during COP 26. A lot was in the surprise COP President’s proposed decision document on the last Wednesday, with just three days to go. See my https://www.cfact.org/2021/11/12/cop-26-with-bidens-help-the-cop-goes-wild/. Other ridiculous stuff was proposed by various country groups. None of it make it […] read more
Globalist bankers threaten Australia with higher interest rates if we don’t go net zero
Globalist banking elites are greenmailing Australia into submission and our politicians are too gutless to do anything about it. read more
The 1937 Memorandum On The “Albanian Question” In Yugoslavia (II)
Part I The 1937 Memorandum – measures to protect Yugoslavia The Memorandum’s author as a professional historian quite clearly understood that the only way and the only means to cope with them in order to protect Yugoslavia from Albanian separatism, terrorism, and Albanization was to use the legitimate force by […] read more
CENSORED NEWS28 minutes ago
Economies of Compassion: Transitioning Away from Settler Colonialism and Extractive Industries, at Bioneers
Economies of Compassion: Transitioning Away from Settler Colonialism and Extractive Industries, at BioneersArticle by Brenda NorrellCensored NewsRegenerating new economies depends on moving away from extractive industries, honoring the rights of nature, and reviving traditional farming and food practices, a Native panel said at the Bioneers Conference on Saturday.Nick Estes points out that the read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Video Of The Day - Taliban Helicopter Flybys During Military Parade In Kabul
*WNU Editor*: No US helicopters are seen. Only Russian. It looks like the Taliban do not have the pilots and/or are having trouble in maintaining the US helicopters that were left behind. read more
Could the Next-Generation Interceptor Program Help America Defend Against Hypersonic Missiles?
*Kris Osborn* *Hypersonic Weapons, Americas* The Pentagon's decision to fast-track development certainly indicates that this technology has an important role to play. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Interceptors, seekers and kill vehicles will increasingly rely upon a nee d to distinguish decoys from actual ICBMs, debris or other countermeasures intended to confuse interceptors, therefore improving the prospects for an ICBM to pass through to its target. The Pentagon is massively fast-tracking its Next-Generation Interceptor program to deploy a missile defense technology cap... read more
Could a Naval Accident Spark a South China Sea War?
*James Holmes* *US Navy, Asia* Better to think ahead now than improvise later under hothouse conditions. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Think about what would ensue if a PLAN warship again cut across a U.S. Navy ship’s bow, if the American ship plunged into it, and if heavy damage and casualties resulted. This is the brave new world into which China is ushering the region. What would happen should a U.S. Navy warship collide with a Chinese vessel while demonstrating on behalf of freedom of the sea? This hasn’t been a trivial or hypothetical question since at least April 2001, w... read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
Project Convergence Army Pfc. Daniel Candales uses a tactical robotic controller to control an expeditionary modular autonomous vehicle as a practice exercise in preparation for Project Convergence at Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz., Oct. 19, 2021. Project Convergence is the Army’s contribution to the military-wide Joint All Domain Command and Control concept, where data will link together land, air, sea, cyber and space capabilities. *WNU Editor:* The above picture is from the US Department of Defense Photo-Gallery (*link here*). read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
November 15th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 300
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post November 15th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 300 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Monday November 15th – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Monday November 15th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
President Biden set to nominate Jose Emilio Esteban to head USDA food safety
The White House plans to submit the name of Dr. Jose Emilio Esteban to the United States Senate for confirmation as USDA’s next under secretary for food safety. Esteban is President Joe Biden’s choice to become the nation’s sixth Senate-confirmed undersecretary for food safety since Congress created the job in 1994. Esteban is a veteran... Continue Reading read more
No single approach effectively controls biofilm in food processing facilities
Sponsored Content Food processors and manufacturers have a mission to supply quality and safe food to consumers. The journey to succeed in that mission, however, is different for each company. Each ingredient, manufacturing process, facility and finished product brings unique food safety challenges and current good manufacturing practices (cGMPs) to address them. However, there is... Continue Reading read more
Another record quarter for international food safety network
A global food safety network was involved in 65 incidents from July to September, which is more than earlier this year. It is the third successive quarter that events involving the International Food Safety Authorities Network (INFOSAN) have gone up, with 63 from April to June and 56 in the first quarter of this year. Salmonella... Continue Reading read more
FDA warns Oakland food firm about violations of import regulations
As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters. Warning letters often are not issued until a company... Continue Reading read more
Facing An Elecitricity Cut-Off From Other Countries For Not Paying The Bills, The Taliban Plans To Buy Electricity From Iran
*Business Insider: **The Taliban plans to buy electricity from Iran after Afghanistan's unpaid bills to other countries left it facing blackouts* * Afghanistan has struggled with electricity since the Taliban took over in August. * In October, reports said was leaving unpaid vast bills to nations for power as its economy faltered. * This week officials signed a new deal with Iran that may provide relief. Afghanistan's national power company plans to import electricity from Iran in the hope of heading off a looming electricity crisis. Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) ann... read more
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* School Choice Denied to Most Rhode Island Families, but Not These Union Teachers* A "secret deal" between a teachers union and a school district allows teachers, but not other parents, to send their children where they choose. (Photo illustration: Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images) A local chapter of the nation’s largest teachers union has acknowledged the importance of school choice, at least for its own members. Thanks to an agreement quietly reached between the South Kingstown, Rhode Island, chapter of the National Education Association and the South Kingstown School Department, te... read more
GREENIE WATCH1 day ago
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* Toyota Forms ‘Team Japan’ To Help Keep Combustion Engine Alive* Toyota has assembled a team consisting of themselves and four other Japanese marques in an effort to keep ICE vehicles relevant. Toyota’s continued resistance to BEVs is becoming more and more prevalent. Just days after refusing to sign a climate pledge aiming to phase out fossil-fuel vehicles by 2040, Toyota has organized a team to promote the combustion engine in the electric age. ‘Team Japan’ consists of Toyota, Subaru, Mazda, Kawasaki and Yamaha. The group will work together on the development of greener fueling... read more
Unquiet graves: Muslims add to criticism over the great cemetery takeover
[image: CMCT, NSW cemeteries, Dominic Perrottet] Sydney's Muslims are considering a complaint to ICAC over Premier Dominic Perrottet's apparent favouritism towards the Catholic Church’s attempted takeover of NSW cemeteries, reports Callum Foote. read more
Be Thankful That COP26 Has Ended
* If you have been following the news at all for the past several weeks, you know that the latest gigantic UN “climate” conference, going by the name COP (Conference of Parties) 26, has been taking place in Glasgow, Scotland. Mercifully, it ended yesterday, Saturday, November 13. All of those hundreds of private jets have now flown home. * Every time one of these UN confabs takes place, you have to hold your breath fearing that some tremendously damaging result will emerge. But, reviewing the final outcome of this latest conference, my comment is that we climate realists have gotten... read more
Kash Patel Names Four Government Officials He Believes Could Be Targets of John Durham’s Investigation
We begin any outline of the Durham investigation with the following disclaimer: How is John Durham going to reveal everything that is possible about the deep state Trump targeting operation, and simultaneously handle the involvement of Robert Mueller, Andrew Weissmann and the Special Counsel team who were specifically appointed to cover it up. Kash Patel, […] The post Kash Patel Names Four Government Officials He Believes Could Be Targets of John Durham’s Investigation appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
IT STARTS WITH SEEDS … and how to save them (Wally Richards)
We’re a week behind with Wally’s newsletter. This is from last week, so this week’s will follow shortly. EWR Nearly all plants start with seeds and the main functions of any plant is to reproduce itself by all means possible, which with many plants means flowering and seeding. Think about that for a moment; the … Continue reading IT STARTS WITH SEEDS … and how to save them (Wally Richards) → read more
7 SURPRISING ways sugar can harm your health
(NaturalHealth365) Let’s face it, sugar is extremely prevalent in today’s society. Many of the prepared and processed foods in grocery stores contain an alarming amount of sugar. This is why it’s well worth taking the extra minute or so to read the nutrition label before buying any packaged food item. We already know the typical … Continue reading 7 SURPRISING ways sugar can harm your health → read more
Heinz Ketchup isn’t even a ketchup anymore, government health body rules
There are plenty of people who don’t always agree with Israel’s government, but many in the natural health movement are likely to agree with its health ministry’s latest ruling. Food companies are notorious for bending the rules when it comes to labeling their products: calling almond beverages “milk” when they contain less than 2% actual almonds for example, and calling many foods packed with genetically engineered ingredients “natural” to just name another one. Now, Israel’s health ministry is taking one of the heavyweights to task for what they say is misleading advertising. Ever... read more
Japan's New Submarine Fleet Has China Worried
*Kyle Mizokami* *Japan Self-Defense Force, Asia* Japan's investment in new subs may have serious implications for dynamics in Asia. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *China may not respond well to the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force's (JMSDF) decision to develop an upgraded fleet of Submarines. In June 2019, submarine manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries hosted a presentation (subsequently shared on Twitter) revealing plans for Japan’s next-generation submarine, dubbed the 29SS or “New 3,000-[metric] ton Submarine.” Documents reveal the 29SS will begin development i... read more
Need To Know1 day ago
Seattle: 13-Year Old Boy Watches Father Die as Staff Shortages Due to Vaccine Mandate Delay Response
A 13-year-old boy in Seattle helplessly watched his 45-year-old father die because of a delayed emergency response due to staffing shortages from vaccine mandates. There is a shortage of police officers due to vaccine mandtes, so it took nearly 20 minutes for first responders to start a resuscitation effort. read more
Need To Know1 day ago
Austria Orders a National Lockdown for Unvaccinated People
The Austrian government, led by Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg, has ordered a nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated people, claiming that rising coronavirus infections and deaths will overwhelm hospital staff; the lockdown begins at midnight Sunday and will initially last 10 days. read more
Pakistan Delays Transit Of Wheat From India To Ease Afghanistan's Hunger Crisis
A market in Kabul, Afghanistan, in September. The World Food Program says only 5 percent of the Afghan population has enough to eat going into the winter.Credit…Victor J. Blue for The New York Times *New York Times:* *India Wants to Send Wheat to Ease Afghan Hunger Crisis. Pakistan Has Yet to OK Transit* *Indian officials say Islamabad is dragging its feet on a request of transit for 50,000 tons of wheat to Afghanistan, where nine million people are on the brink of starvation.* NEW DELHI — Security chiefs from Iran to Russia met on Wednesday in New Delhi to call for “unimped... read more
Must View! "When Your Friends Get Desperate And Hungry; Federal Reserve Wants Control Of Your Bank Account"
Jeremiah Babe, PM 11/14/21 *"When Your Friends Get Desperate And Hungry; * *Federal Reserve Wants Control Of Your Bank Account"* read more
Need To Know1 day ago
Computer Augmented Reality and VR Expert Warns that the Metaverse Could Make Reality Disappear
Louis Rosenberg believes that by integrating virtual reality and augmented reality, and impelling people to interact in the digital realm for a significant portion of their day, could 'alter our sense of reality' and distort 'how we interpret our direct daily experiences.' read more
Russia Wants Checkmate Fighter to Operate Alongside Su-57s and Drones
*Peter Suciu* *Checkmate Stealth Fighter, Russia* The Checkmate is still in its early stages and not expected to perform its maiden flight until 2023. Russia's new Checkmate light tactical fighter only made its debut last summer, but the aircraft's manufacturer has touted its capabilities and said it would be capable of striking any target on a future battlefield. A spokesperson from the state tech conglomerate Rostec told state-owned news outlet TASS on Friday that the fighter is capable of accomplishing mission tasks without entering into an area controlled by an adversary's ai... read more
Need To Know1 day ago
National Guard Deployed ahead of Rittenhouse Verdict. Judge Received Threats.
Judge Bruce Schroeder, who has received death threats and threats against his family, is now allowing the jury, which has also received threats, to consider lesser charges against Rittenhouse, increasing the chances that he will be convicted. read more
Need To Know1 day ago
Federal Court Upholds Decision to Halt Biden’s “Staggeringly Overbroad” Vaccine Mandate
The court ordered the US Department of Labor to take no further steps to implement its mandate. Judge Kurt Engelhardt wrote in the prevailing opinion that the mandate goes too far, and that he has 'grave' concerns about whether the edict is legal or constitutional. read more
Taliban Hold Another Military Parade With U.S.-Made Armored Vehicles And Russian Helicopters In Kabul
*Reuters: **Taliban hold military parade with U.S.-made weapons in Kabul in show of strength* KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban forces held a military parade in Kabul on Sunday using captured American-made armoured vehicles and Russian helicopters in a display that showed their ongoing transformation from an insurgent force to a regular standing army. The Taliban operated as insurgent fighters for two decades but have used the large stock of weapons and equipment left behind when the former Western-backed government collapsed in August to overhaul their forces. The parade was linke... read more
‘Climate scientists’ humiliated after our dams spill for the second time this year
Former Chief Commissioner of the Climate Commission, Professor Tim Flannery, should apologise to the Australian people and never be taken seriously again. read more
Healthy as a Horse
TSN- Packers blank Seahawks A week after he was forced to sit out a loss at Kansas City because of a positive COVID-19 test and the subsequent revelation that he was not vaccinated, Rodgers went 23 of 37 for 292 yards and threw an interception in the end zone in the third quarter. Joe Rogan read more
Researchers Urge World Leaders At COP26 To Act On Science
Glasgow, Scotland - As COP26 delegates went into overtime Friday night, shaping the language of their final climate communiques into something all 197 countries could agree on, scientists from around the world issued their latest, and perhaps starkest warning. “We, climate scientists, stress that immediate, strong, rapid, sustained and large-scale actions are necessary to hold global warming to well below 2°C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C,” they wrote in a Nov. 11 letter to the conference. More than 200 scientists from every continent signed the letter to remind delega... read more
Censorship Is The Last Gasp Of The Liberal Class
On November 8, 2021, Twitter locked my account for a period of one day for responding to corporate media darling and Russiagate fanatic Keith Olbermann’s slanderous reply to journalist Wyatt Reed’s coverage of the Nicaraguan election. The flagged tweet simply restated Olbermann’s question, replacing “whore for a dictator” with “whoring for the American oligarchy.” Twitter demanded that I delete the tweet or send a time-consuming, lengthy appeal with no assurances as to if or when my sentence in “Twitter jail” would end. This prompted me to delete the tweet and wait for the 12-hour... read more
The ‘Forgotten Fight’ For Prison Abolition In France
When I saw that Jaccques Lesage de La Haye had a new book called The Abolition of Prison, published by the French radical press, Éditions Libertalia, I reached out through my anarchist radio networks to find contact information for him. Jacques is a longtime anarchist and abolitionist in France, who for many years hosted the anti-prison radio show Ras les murs. His book promised to be a culmination of all of his experience writing and struggling against prisons and working to support people both inside and outside. As a translator and an anarchist, I am always keeping an eye out f... read more
Is Sabotage Needed To Save The Earth?
Imagine you are a climate-change campaigner. You’ve studied research findings and know that unless greenhouse gas emissions are greatly reduced very soon, future generations will likely suffer catastrophic impacts. You’ve protested for years, yet governments and companies continue to invest in fossil fuels, and emissions keep going up. You are especially annoyed at those who are rich and privileged and who seem not to care that with their SUVs and international flights they are causing more damage to the climate than thousands of ordinary people in Bangladesh or Burundi. You don’t... read more
Victory For Palestinian Hunger Striker After 113 Days Without Food
Israel agreed on Thursday to release a hunger-striking prisoner in four months after lengthy negotiations. Miqdad Qawasmeh suspended his hunger strike on Thursday after refusing food for 113 days to protest his detention without charge or trial after Israel agreed to release him in February 2022. His victory came after lengthy and arduous negotiations between the leadership of the Hamas prisoners’ group and Israeli authorities. The 24-year-old was the youngest of six Palestinian men who have been refusing food for weeks and months in protest of Israel’s detention of them without ... read more
US Coverup Of Syria Massacre Shows The Danger Of The Assange Precedent
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ The New York Times has published a very solid investigative report on a US military coverup of a 2019 massacre in Baghuz, Syria which killed scores of civilians. This would be the second investigative report on civilian-slaughtering […] read more

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