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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

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Russia Has a Problem: It Builds Su-57 Fighters Too Slowly
*Peter Suciu* *Military Affairs, Russia* In addition to its speed and low radar signature, the Su-57 is a well-armed and combat-capable aircraft. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The new fighter's delivery rate was expected to grow to 15 per year with 76 delivered to the Russian military by 2028. In development since 2002, the Sukhoi Su-57 Felon is Russia's fifth-generation multirole fighter that could also be a key part of the country's arms export industry. Designed to combat and destroy a range of air, ground, and naval targets, the aircraft took to the skies for the firs... read more
Why Is Poland Looking to Buy New Tanks? Ask the Russians
*Mark Episkopos* *M1 Abrams, * Experts contend that the purchase sends a clear message to Moscow about Washington’s commitment to NATO’s deterrence mission. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The first M1A2 shipments are scheduled to be delivered to the Polish military as early as 2022, according to Polish officials. Reuters reported that the contract is worth 23.3 billion zlotys—or $6 billion—and includes an additional logistics/training package that’s focused on infrastructure upgrades and ammunition procurements. Poland’s defense minister Mariusz Błaszczak has confirmed the c... read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Biden has desire to run for re-election 2024
Biden has desire to run for re-election 2024 ***News Topic 640*** ‘First ballot HOFer tweet’! Jennifer Rubin’s reason Biden might run for re-election is GREAT news (for Republicans) Jennifer Rubin’s reason Biden might run for re-election is GREAT news (for Republicans) President Biden, who recently turned 79, has reportedly told insiders that he plans to […] read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Emilia Schneider, elected first trans woman in Chile Congress
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Student leader Emilia Schneider became the first trans woman in the history of Chile to be elected deputy after the elections that reconfigured the composition of the Congress. With 99.94 percent of the tables counted, Emilia Schneider, a member of the Comunes Party, which is part of the Frente Amplio […] The post Emilia Schneider, elected first trans woman in Chile Congress appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Save The Sacred Propane Firepit
Protesters in support of the hereditary dictators, had to stop and warm up with a propane firepit. Meanwhile Suzuki won’t apologize. And what about those dictators. read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
Ayr Wellness to acquire two Chicago cannabis stores for at least $55 million
Multistate operator Ayr Wellness announced a deal to acquire Dispensary 33, which operates two retail cannabis stores in Chicago, for at least $55 million. Ayr Wellness to acquire two Chicago cannabis stores for at least $55 million is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
It’s Time to Learn Real American Economics Part 4
Part 4 — Hayek and Keynes: Two Peas in a Pod *“Come One. Come All. It’s the ‘Thrilla in Manilla’. It’s the great Ali vs. Frazier rivalry. Get your tickets today!”* This is how the imaginary rivalry between Friedrich Hayek and John Maynard Keynes has been popularized,—sort of as a Battle of the Titans, only now in the economic arena. But unlike the real Ali and Frazier, who bloodied each other unmercifully, this is a delusory myth designed for the credulous. The only blood that will be spilt will come from the victims of British imperial economics. read more
Science Matters12 hours ago
Why You Need Mucosal Immunity
Paul Hunter, Professor of Medicine, University of East Anglia explains at The Conversation COVID-19 vaccines are probably less effective at preventing transmission than symptoms – here’s why. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. Countries where COVID-19 vaccines have rolled out quickly, such as Israel and the UK, are starting to give an indication of […] read more
Food & Water Watch12 hours ago
Taya Dennis
The post Taya Dennis appeared first on Food & Water Watch. read more
null13 hours ago
Biden Attacking Ethiopia, the Cradle of Humanity and the Birthplace of Christianity, is the Height of White Supremacy
Ever since Joe Biden gave a speech at the UN’s general assembly more than two months ago, his administration has been working feverishly behind the The post Biden Attacking Ethiopia, the Cradle of Humanity and the Birthplace of Christianity, is the Height of White Supremacy appeared first on . read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Oil, Its Good To The Last Drop
USA Today- US to release 50M barrels from strategic oil reserve amid soaring gas prices read more
2021 Update: Climate Reductionism
Originally posted on Science Matters: In the aftermath of Glasgow COP, many have noticed how incredible were the pronouncements and claims from UK hosts as well as other speakers intending to inflame public opinion in support the UN agenda. No one in the media applies any kind of critical intelligence examining the veracity of facts… read more
BBC and Met Office at war over ‘deep freeze’ winter weather forecasts
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? Get the popcorn out! ? A rare clash has emerged between the two ‘big boys’ of UK weather forecasting after they made hugely different long-term predictions for the winter ahead. Britain’s two biggest forecasters have predicted polar opposites for this winter.… read more
Science Matters14 hours ago
2021 Update: Climate Reductionism
In the aftermath of Glasgow COP, many have noticed how incredible were the pronouncements and claims from UK hosts as well as other speakers intending to inflame public opinion in support the UN agenda. No one in the media applies any kind of critical intelligence examining the veracity of facts and conclusions trumpeted before, during […] read more
Of gut reactions and BBC narratives
If you're worried about thousands upon thousands upon thousands of largely adult male migrants from the Middle East and Africa arriving illegally on our English Channel shores and then melting, unchecked, into the Home Counties - especially given recent terrorist attacks by such people - and if you think that a population rise of around 10 million people in just 20 years in a small country isn't necessarily a good thing, then the BBC's chief propagandist on the immigration question, Mark Easton, was there - as ever - to waive away all your worries yesterday. To sum him up: It's... read more
MintPress News11 hours ago
Kyle Rittenhouse Is Not the Enemy. He’s the Latest Product of the Outrage Industry
Rittenhouse is a mirage, a manufactured repository for our outrage, our self-righteousness, our fear and our guilt. He is a phantasm conjured up by the corporate media to feed its bottom line and feed our egos. The post Kyle Rittenhouse Is Not the Enemy. He’s the Latest Product of the Outrage Industry appeared first on MintPress News. read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
US Announces New Nord Stream 2 Sanctions
Nord Stream 2 will carry 55 billion cubic meters of Russian gas to Europe under the Baltic Sea once launched. Nord Stream 2 *RFE:* *U.S. Imposes Sanctions On Russian-Linked Transadria Over Nord Stream 2 Project* The United States has announced further sanctions related to the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, citing Russian-linked Transadria Ltd. and its Marlin vessel. A November 22 statement by Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the action "is in line with the United States' continuing opposition to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and the U.S. government's continued compliance with... read more
CFACT12 hours ago
The great Pacific garbage patch twice the size of Texas is fake
Because the average person cannot see the middle of the Pacific for themselves sensationalist activists, media, and politicians just make this up. The post The great Pacific garbage patch twice the size of Texas is fake appeared first on CFACT. read more
Bad News, America: Turkish and Russian Defense Ties are Deepening
*Mark Episkopos* *Russia-Turkey, * This includes more cooperation on the S-400. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Moscow has repeatedly expressed its interest in cooperating with Turkey on its TF-X fifth-generation fighter project, with Russian manufacturers offering to provide engine technology for Ankara’s new fighter. Erdogan previously said he does not exclude Turkey’s potential purchase of Russian jet fighters—notably, the Su-35S air superiority fighter and the export version of the Su-57 fifth-generation stealth fighter—but there is no indication that Moscow and Ankara a... read more
Jerome Powell To Continue as Federal Reserve Chairman
*Trevor Filseth* *economy, Americas* A central concern for the Federal Reserve in the weeks to come is inflation, which has soared as the U.S. economy has emerged from the coronavirus pandemic, leading to price increases. After weeks of speculation, President Joe Biden confirmed on Monday that he would re-nominate the current chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, Jerome “Jay” Powell, to a second four-year term. Lael Brainard, a member of the organization’s board of governors favored by progressive lawmakers to replace him, is slated to become vice chair. Biden spoke positively ... read more
Joe Biden Should Worry: OPEC+ Braces for an Oil Price War
*Trevor Filseth* *economy, Americas* This time, the oil cartel is facing down economic giants in America and China. Officials from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC+) cautioned on Monday that the oil cartel intended to react to plans by a handful of major nations, including both the United States and China, to lower oil prices by releasing oil from their strategic reserves. The announcement is slated to be released on Tuesday. In it, President Joe Biden is expected to outline a plan to keep oil prices low, in an informal alliance with China, Japan, Sou... read more
Lukashenko Hints at War Over Migrant Crisis
*Trevor Filseth* *Belarus, Eurasia* Lukashenko indicated that a war could follow if no help was forthcoming. Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko warned European powers on Monday that his country did not seek a conflict with the West. Instead, Minsk required their help to resolve the country’s refugee crisis on the Polish border. Lukashenko indicated that a war could follow if no help was forthcoming. The country’s state-run Belarusian Telegraph Agency (BELTA) reported the announcement, claiming that Lukashenko had pressured Polish authorities not to escalate the tensions... read more
Russia Cries Foul as NATO Arms Ukraine 
*Trevor Filseth* *Ukraine, Eurasia* Moscow believes that Kiev will use the weapons in provocations along the Ukrainian-Russian border The Russian government has expressed anger at NATO efforts to supply Ukraine’s military with modern, high-tech weapons, arguing that those weapons would be used to provoke a conflict with Moscow. The outcry comes during a period of heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Since its Euromaidan revolution in 2013–2014, Ukraine has pursued a pro-European Union foreign policy, drifting away from Russian orbit and signing cooperation agreement... read more
Ukraine’s Answer to Russia: Turkish Drones and American Javelins
*Caleb Larson* *Ukraine, Eurasia* Locked in a stalemate with Russian-backed proxy forces, Ukraine leverages American and Turkish weaponry to deter further aggression along its eastern border. The Ukrainian military is sounding alarm bells, warning of a potential Russian incursion deeper into the country amid a slow but steady build-up of military forces along the country’s eastern border. Some estimates place the number of Russian troops placed around Ukraine’s borders as high as 92,000, with soldiers from Russia’s interior staging in Russia’s western military district, which ab... read more
Conspiracy Theories About the Sunken Kursk Submarine Resurface in Russia
*Mark Episkopos* *Submarines, Eurasia* The Kursk disaster has become a fertile breeding ground for conspiracy theories challenging the official government narrative—observers have previously leveled baseless claims that nearby American attack submarines sank the Kursk with Mark 48 torpedoes, or that it was somehow sabotaged from within. A retired Russian admiral has alleged that the *Kursk *submarine incident was caused by a collision with a NATO vessel, reviving a long-held but baseless claim about the worst submarine disaster in recent memory. Retired admiral Vyacheslav Popov,... read more
Can America Avoid Falling Behind in the Hypersonic Race?
*Mark Episkopos* *Hypersonic Missiles, * America recently tested a new, air-launched hypersonic cruise missile. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Hypersonic missiles travel at over five times the speed of sound, or just over 6,100 kilometers per hour, and are capable of maneuvering en route to their destination. Their sheer speed and unpredictable flight path make these weapons more difficult to detect and target than their subsonic counterparts, offering unparalleled strike potential against high-value, time-critical, or heavily defended targets. The Pentagon announced on Mond... read more
Former President Chun Doo-hwan Spurned by Korean Presidential Candidates
*Mitchell Blatt* *South Korea, * The veterans' affairs ministry said Chun would not be eligible for burial at the national cemetery on account of his treason conviction. Neither of the contending presidential candidates in the March 2022 elections indicated they would offer condolences, either. The Blue House said it would not provide flowers or any other form of public condolences for the funeral of ex-president Chun Doo-hwan, who passed away on the morning of November 23, Korea time. The veterans' affairs ministry said Chun would not be eligible for burial at the national ceme... read more
How Religion Sparked the American Revolutionary War
*Glenn Moots* *Christianity, United States* Gary Steward’s book on the role of clergy in the Patriot cause is not only the most helpful overview to date, he demonstrates their ideas to be rooted not in skeptical iconoclasm or cynical calculation, but in a sincere desire to carry forward the political theology of their predecessors. In Matthew 24, Jesus says that in the last days there will be “wars and rumors of wars.” As Americans increasingly trade the old virtues of patriotism for the vices of revisionism and iconoclasm, one is tempted to tweak the words of the Gospel. We hear... read more
Has China Changed the Hypersonic Calculation?
*Stephen Silver* *China, Asia* The country reportedly tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile earlier this year. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Hypersonic missile technology is being developed by many countries, including the United States and Russia. In a big surprise last month, it was reported that China recently tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile. However, China has denied that anything like that happened. The missile, back in August, “circled the globe before speeding towards its target, demonstrating an advanced space capability that caught US intelligence ... read more
CFACT12 hours ago
Why hunters should advocate for Second Amendment rights (ft. Mark Jones from Gun Owners of America)
Gun Owners of America's Mark Jones, who's overseeing their new Hunter Outreach Program, joins the podcast today for a timely conversation. The post Why hunters should advocate for Second Amendment rights (ft. Mark Jones from Gun Owners of America) appeared first on CFACT. read more
Halifax Examiner12 hours ago
Developers are selling off Cape Breton, one subdivision after the other, to German-speaking non-residents? What — if anything — is wrong with that?
Nova Scotia has long been a popular place for settlers, but in the last century it also became a popular place for non-residents — including many well-heeled Americans and Europeans — to purchase properties.[1] For decades, scholars and successive governments have debated the issue of non-resident land ownership in a province with relatively little Crown […] read more
The Road to Fascism: Paved with Vaccine Mandates and Corporate Collusion
[image: fascism]The heavy-handed collusion between the Techno-Corporate State and the U.S. government over vaccine mandates is merely the latest manifestation of the extent to which fascist forces are working to overthrow our constitutional republic and nullify the rights of the individual. read more
Need To Know14 hours ago
Austria: Massive Protest over Nationwide Lockdown and Govt. to Force Vaccines in February
Austria announced that Covid vaccines will be compulsory by February 2022, citing a 66% vaccination rate. A full lockdown was imposed nationwide, confining to their homes. A large rally, organized by the right-wing Freedom Party, drew 40,000 protesters this past weekend in Vienna alone. read more
BBC and Met Office at war over ‘deep freeze’ winter weather forecasts
By Paul Homewood Get the popcorn out! A rare clash has emerged between the two ‘big boys’ of UK weather forecasting after they made hugely different long-term predictions for the winter ahead. Britain’s two biggest forecasters have predicted polar opposites for this winter. The Government-run Met Office has forecast a mild few months […] read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Turkish Currency Is In Free-Fall After President Erdogan's Demand That He Wants Low Interest Rates
*CNBC: **Turkish lira crashes to ‘insane’ historic low after President Erdogan sparks sell-off * * Inflation in Turkey is now near 20%, meaning basic goods for Turks — a population of roughly 85 million — have soared in price and their local currency salaries are severely devalued. * “Insane where the lira is, but it’s a reflection of the insane monetary policy settings Turkey is currently operating under,” one analyst said. Turkey’s lira crashed to a record low of 13.44 to the dollar on Tuesday, a level once unfathomable and well past what was just last week deemed the “ps... read more
Tuesday Morning Links
This and that for your Tuesday reading. - Doug Saunders writes that Europe's devastating new wave of COVID - like those elsewhere - can be traced directly to politicians pandering to antivaxxers rather than making responsible decisions to protect public health. Yushi Nomura et al. study the retention of antibodies after full vaccination - finding that women are far more likely to see a precipitous dropoff after a few months. And Carolyn Johnson and Andre Picard each discuss the benefits of new treatments, while recognizing that they're not a substitute for preventing viral spread.... read more
MintPress News12 hours ago
Five Reasons the Left Won in Venezuela
While much is made about the alleged lack of support for President Maduro (the millions of votes his party got will never be acknowledged by the U.S.), it’s less known that the opposition is deeply unpopular. The post Five Reasons the Left Won in Venezuela appeared first on MintPress News. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Uruguay to advocate rejuvenating seats at Inter-Parliamentary Union meeting
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL "We will vote on the action plan which concerns, among other things, fostering the presence of young people in Parliaments, something that the Uruguayan Parliament promptly endorsed, the UIP raised it, so we have high expectations," said Argimón, the president of the General Assembly, at the end of a public event […] The post Uruguay to advocate rejuvenating seats at Inter-Parliamentary Union meeting appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
the daily howler12 hours ago
OUR SILO AND THEIRS: Goldberg describes a legitimate fear!
*TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2021* *We describe the ongoing problem:* In her new column for the New York Times, Michelle Goldberg describes a legitimate fear. As a general matter, we share that legitimate fear—a giant fear concerning the nation's future. Goldberg's column begins and ends as shown, with a nod, midway through, to "my friend, Chris Hayes:" GOLDBERG (11/23/21): *On Friday morning, after a night of insomnia fueled by worries about raising children in a collapsing society, I opened my eyes*, started reading about efforts by Wisconsin Republicans to seize control of the stat... read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Canadian Climate Activist Warns That Oil Pipelines Will Be Blown Up
*National Post:* * 'Pipelines will be blown up,' says David Suzuki, if leaders don't act on climate change* * 'It is now the age of consequences,' Extinction Rebellion organizer tells protesters in Victoria. Critics called the statement 'dangerous' and 'reckless' * David Suzuki, the godfather of the Canadian environmental movement, warned over the weekend that if politicians don’t act to reverse climate change, there could be attacks against oil and gas infrastructure. “We’re in deep, deep doo-doo,” said Suzuki Saturday, speaking at an Extinction Rebellion protest on Vancouve... read more
Cairns News12 hours ago
Australia and US will have dark winters
Letter to the Editor Even the US Centre for Disease Control is going to pull the current RT-PCR test kits due by their own admission that the testing can not differentiate between Covid 19 or Influenza. This would mean that it cannot differentiate between Covid 19 and Delta either. https://www.cdc.gov/csels/dls/locs/2021/07-21-2021-lab-alert-Changes_CDC_RT-PCR_SARS-CoV-2_Testing_1.htmlHow these Fact checkers have it […] read more
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: What Went Wrong During Indias COVID-19 Response
Nov 23 (IPS) - From its devastating economic impact and the migrant crisis to the startling death toll, the COVID-19 pandemic in India unfurled one crisis after the other. The glaring gaps in our system, which had always been there, became even more prominent during the pandemic. There is one question at the back of everyone’s mind that still remains unanswered: *What went wrong?* Read the full story, “The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: What Went Wrong During Indias COVID-19 Response”, on globalissues.org → read more
From Fruit Waste to Gourmet Grub
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Nov 23 (IPS) - When Bonolo Montle’s neighbours discarded bucketsful of fallen ripe morula fruit from their backyard, she saw food and fortune going to waste. Read the full story, “From Fruit Waste to Gourmet Grub”, on globalissues.org → read more
MintPress News13 hours ago
Masar Badil: The New Palestinian Movement that Has Both Israel and the PA on Edge
Palestinians overwhelmingly reject the Palestinian Authority -- which has refused to hold elections and constantly sided with Israeli forces, jailing and torturing rather than protecting its own people -- and have long sought an alternative. Now, Masar Badil claims to be the solution. The post Masar Badil: The New Palestinian Movement that Has Both Israel and the PA on Edge appeared first on MintPress News. read more
The Duran13 hours ago
The Viciousness of U.S.-and-Allied ‘News’-Media
Eric Zuesse Here is a “Full translation of Peng Shuai’s Weibo post, accusing [the former] Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli of sexual assault”, and it turns out NOT to have been accusing any “assault” by China’s Vice Premier but instead a mutually voluntary sexual and love attraction between those two, Zhang who seems to have […] read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Covid-19: 22 estudos científicos mostram que exigências de vacinação NÃO são baseadas na ciência
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRASIL – Os estudos científicos compilados abaixo demonstram que os mandatos que obrigam ou forçam a vacinação da Covid-19 não oferecem nenhum benefício geral à saúde da população e podem até ser prejudiciais. Os documentos das pesquisas e dos estudos a seguir levantam dúvidas de que as exigências de vacinação contra Covid-19 […] The post Covid-19: 22 estudos científicos mostram que exigências de vacinação NÃO são baseadas na ciência appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Bolivia announces reform of Police Disciplinary Regime because “it criminalizes good officers”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "We have many pending tasks within the institution, we must analyze and redesign the Police Disciplinary Regime Law (...) a law that has often become an instrument to criminalize good police officers and which is not fulfilling its real purpose, namely to punish misconduct," Del Castillo said. He also noted […] The post Bolivia announces reform of Police Disciplinary Regime because “it criminalizes good officers” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Bolivia emerges from severe crisis and returns to growth of 9.4%
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to the Bolivian Head of State, the decisions of the Jeanine Áñez interim government and the Covid-19 pandemic caused significant economic and social impacts. "The shift in economic policy towards the return of neoliberalism caused a break in the trajectory of sustained growth in the country, which, coupled with […] The post Bolivia emerges from severe crisis and returns to growth of 9.4% appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Tucker interviews Rittenhouse. Media-Biden acted with ‘malice’ and ‘defamation’
Tucker interviews Rittenhouse. Media-Biden acted with ‘malice’ and ‘defamation’ The Duran: Episode 1150 Rittenhouse calls out Biden over ‘defamation’ Rittenhouse calls out Biden over ‘defamation’ Kyle Rittenhouse, fresh off an acquittal after being charged for the deaths of two men at a protest last year, said that President Joe Biden may have illegally defamed him […] read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Prosecutor: Defendants in Arbery Case Can’t Use Self-Defense
The prosecution gets the final word because it carries the burden of proving its case beyond a reasonable doubt. read more
21st Century Wire13 hours ago
FDA-Pfizer’s Gottlieb Admits: ‘Fully Vaccinated’ Definition Will Change to Include Boosters
*21WIRE* | The question now is: how many of these boosters will ultimately be required? read more
The Duran14 hours ago
Risk of Ukraine War Fades as Political Economic Crisis Deepens
Risk of Ukraine War Fades as Political Economic Crisis Deepens News Topic 347 read more
The Duran14 hours ago
[LOCALS EXCLUSIVE] Peng Shuai: Another Media Narrative, Another Human Being Treated as a Pawn
[LOCALS EXCLUSIVE] Peng Shuai: Another Media Narrative, Another Human Being Treated as a Pawn Full translation of Peng Shuai’s Weibo post, accusing Chinese Vice… https://www.reddit.com/r/tennis/comments/qmn69a/full_translation_of_peng_shuais_weibo_post/ China’s latest double fault is a gift to critics https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/chinas-latest-double-fault-is-a-gift-to-critics-t22ggvwkt Full translation of Peng Shuai’s Weibo post, accusing Chinese Vice… Full translation of Peng Shuai’s Weibo post, accusing Chinese Vice […] read more
Lawfare16 hours ago
The U.K. as a Responsible Cyber Power: Brilliant Branding or Empty Bluster?
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson gives a statement outside 10 Downing Street on April 27, 2020. (https://www.flickr.com/photos/number10gov/49824343198) The current U.K. Conservative government has an impressive record on one particular thing: punchy but highly malleable slogans. These range from “get Brexit done” to “levelling up,” not to mention the many COVID-19 mantras emblazoned on lecterns over the past two years. Now, the government is trying a similar tactic in foreign policy and international cybersecurity. In March, the government published its Integrated Review of Se... read more
Wide awake and blinking
To do justice to a blog like this I'd need to retire and monitor everything. But, alas, I'm not old enough or rich enough. Blink, even for a few hours, and you miss all kinds of BBC bias. As soon as I finished work yesterday, I read the comments here and then clicked on the BBC News website, and screengrabbed the home page. Among its main headlines were: [a] *Brit Awards scrap male and female categories. From next year, all musicians will compete for a combined best artist prize, organisers announce* and [b] *Redmayne says playing trans role was a mistake*. Now those *could *b... read more
Climate Change with 8 Billion Humans
PORTLAND, USA, Nov 23 (IPS) - With world population approaching 8 billion humans, the demographic growth of nations is unfortunately largely ignored by governments whenever climate change is considered. Read the full story, “Climate Change with 8 Billion Humans”, on globalissues.org → read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
OPEC Considering Cutting Oil Production In Response To President Biden's Release Of Oil From The US Strategic Reserve
*Arab News:* *OPEC+ may adjust oil production plans next week in wake of US move* RIYADH: OPEC+ may reconsider plans to up oil production in the wake of a US-led proposal to release strategic petroleum reserves, according to Bloomberg. Delegates from the group are reported to have said the release of millions of barrels from the inventories of their largest customers is unjustified due to current market conditions, and there is likely to be a coordinated response. US President Joe Biden has been calling on OPEC+ to increase oil production beyond a planned rise of 400,000 barr... read more
The mainstream media continues to refuse to report the truth about COVID-19 deaths and treatment
As often noted in these pages, the mainstream media has abandoned all pretense at objectivity and factual reporting. Instead, they're ideologically motivated by and in lockstep with the talking points approved by the Deep State and the progressive left. They are never, under any circumstances, to be trusted unless and until their reports are confirmed by independent, reliable sources. Their reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic is a classic example of this. They continue to publicly denigrate Ivermectin as a "horse dewormer", ignoring the fact that its developers won the Nobel ... read more
DARRELL BROOKS POSTED A FACEBOOK MESSAGE ABOUT RUNNING PEOPLE OVER. IT WAS WRITTEN BY A COP.
Andy Ngo, the right-wing provocateur/journalist -- many of you would say I should put "journalist" in scare quotes -- has several posts on Twitter about Darrell Brooks, the man accused of running people over at the Waukesha holiday parade on Sunday. Many of Ngo's posts are attempts to smear Black Lives Matter because Brooks posted favorable messages about BLM. #Waukesha, Wis. Christmas parade massacre suspect Darrell Edward Brooks posted repeatedly in support of #BLM. His social media accounts were deactivated following his arrest. pic.twitter.com/36nLAm1l7e — Andy Ngô 🏳️‍🌈 (@MrAnd... read more
MintPress News13 hours ago
Olympolitik: Fake Peng Shuai Scandal Fuels US Effort to Boycott Beijing Olympics
The Peng scandal comes amid a flurry of anti-China propaganda that has directly targeted the Winter Olympics. The post Olympolitik: Fake Peng Shuai Scandal Fuels US Effort to Boycott Beijing Olympics appeared first on MintPress News. read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin European thinktank adds U.S. to list of "backsliding" democracies for 1st time Biden to nominate Jerome Powell for second term as Fed chair, signaling continuity amid heavy economic headwinds One Woman’s Mission to Rewrite Nazi History on Wikipedia AI Hiring Tools Can Discriminate Based on Race and Gender. A New NYC Bill Would Fight That Germany Considers Vaccine Mandate 80 looters simultaneously broke into a Nordstrom near San Francisco, police sayOctopuses, crabs, and lobsters will be recognized as 'sentient beings' in UK after a review concluded they feel pain and... read more
What Does the Future Hold for America's Ticonderoga-Class Ships?
*Mark Episkopos* *U.S. Navy, United States* Of the twenty-one Ticonderoga-class vessels currently in service, the Navy seeks to decommission as many as seven cruisers for the 2022 fiscal year. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *As the Navy decides on a long-term plan to phase out the Ticonderoga class, part of the cruiser fleet was entered into a modernization program. But the modernized cruisers are becoming increasingly costly to repair, refit, and maintain due to what some Navy officials believe to be their rapidly deteriorating condition. U.S. lawmakers are reportedly at a ... read more
Halifax Examiner13 hours ago
Local Black-owned travel company gets funding to grow
What started less than two years ago with a single Instagram post — a picture of an African Nova Scotian visitor to Africville Park — is now a profitable local Black-owned tourism company. Now, the company’s founder said she’s using funding she received to help her company grow. René Boudreau is the founder of Elevate […] read more
NIH Director Calls for Anyone Who Spreads COVID ‘Misinformation’ Online to be ‘Brought to Justice’
[image: misinformation]The thought police might literally be police if we don't resist this misinformation narrative. read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
More evidence of Biden's absurd energy policy and endangering national security
*Washington Examiner:* *Biden opens Strategic Petroleum Reserve to blunt gas prices* This is not in response to a national emergency. It is in response to Biden's ridiculous energy policies which have stifled and restricted production in or to bludgeon consumers in the excepting spending on crappy green energy programs favored of Democrats. Biden has also been selling oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China of all people. China is the biggest strategic threat to the US interests in the world. This should be more evidence against him if we ever get around to an impea... read more
Halifax Examiner14 hours ago
Auditor finds more than half the $100 million the province had Dalhousie administer for COVID relief is surplus, and the university isn’t required to return it
I was speaking with the Examiner crew yesterday, and I explained I don’t make a point of looking at the subscriber rolls. I know the total number of subscribers, and every now and then I need to dive into the back end to update someone’s account, but Iris does nearly all that work, so I […] read more
The Aviationist14 hours ago
Secretive SR-72 Spy Plane And RQ-180 Spy Drone Teased In Recent U.S. Air Force Video
[image: SR-72] Several interesting projects are featured in a short promotional video, including the secretive SR-72 and the RQ-180. A video, published on Youtube on Nov. 8, 2021, by the U.S. Air Force Profession of Arms Center [...] The post Secretive SR-72 Spy Plane And RQ-180 Spy Drone Teased In Recent U.S. Air Force Video appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
WEF Warns: Global Warming to Disrupt Financial System, “Freeze” Bank Accounts
Ice Age Farmer Nov 23, 2021 In its latest predictive propaganda, the World Economic Forum asks, “What if extreme weather FROZE your bank account?” It... The post WEF Warns: Global Warming to Disrupt Financial System, “Freeze” Bank Accounts appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
New York Moves to Allow 800,000 Noncitizens to Vote in Local Elections
The New York Ledger New York City lawmakers are poised to allow more than 800,000 New Yorkers who are green card holders or have the... The post New York Moves to Allow 800,000 Noncitizens to Vote in Local Elections appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Security Guard Uses Drone to Film Cop Kill Innocent Man’s Happy Dog and the Video is Heartbreaking
[image: dog]A security guard flying a drone to check the building captured a police officer shooting and killing an innocent man's happy dog. read more
US Announces Coordinated, Global Oil Release Of Up To 50 Million Barrels, As Expected
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden As was widely leaked yesterday, moments ago the White House announced that it will release 50 million barrels of... The post US Announces Coordinated, Global Oil Release Of Up To 50 Million Barrels, As Expected appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Turcopolier15 hours ago
“News of the World”
Comment: We watched this film last night. Excellent. No, superb! I did not think films of this quality were made anymore. Another really great production is Ken Burns’ series “Country Music.” If you want to understand a certain kind of … Continue reading → read more
Halifax Examiner16 hours ago
The crane collapse: could it happen again?
As roaring winds strip the last leaves and powerful gusts send garbage cans rolling, how will all those construction cranes on the Halifax skyline fare? Memories of a crane crashing into a downtown apartment during post-tropical storm Dorian are fresh in people’s minds. They’re nervous memories, considering there are approximately 26 tower cranes “blowin’ in […] read more
Update From Twitter
But my account is still there and I can tweet this morning. read more
Gregory Mannarino, "AM/PM 11/23/21"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 11/23/21: *"The Game Continues, * *And You Are Being Played Like A Grand Piano"* - https://traderschoice.net/ ○ Gregory Mannarino, PM 11/23/21: *"Is Gregory Mannarino A Time Traveler? Maybe..."* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
Will Russia Build a New Arctic Fleet?
*Mark Episkopos* *Russian Navy, Arctic Ocean* Russia has steadily built up its Arctic military posture in recent years. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Moscow has expressed concerns that the United States, which is reportedly planning to build six new icebreaker ships through 2029, seeks to ramp up its military presence along the Northern Sea Route with airpower and submarines. Russia’s military is reviewing plans to create a new fleet, according to sources within the Navy. “The Russian Arctic Fleet, a new structure, is under consideration,” a Navy source told Russia’s TAS... read more
Integration or Crisis? In the Age of Migration, Those are the Only Choices
*Jack A. Goldstone* *Migration, World* Providing safe, legal, and larger-scale pathways to immigration will solve critical problems. Opposing immigration, though offered as a solution, is a false idol—doing so only ensures that the very real problems of population aging and border crises will continue to worsen. *Editor's note: In November, *The National Interest* organized a symposium on the confluence of demographics, migration, and climate change. We asked a variety of scholars the following question: "Can migration be a solution to the various demographic challenges facing ma... read more
After a Long Pacific Tour, the USS Carl Vinson Recharges in Guam
*Peter Suciu* *Aircraft Carriers, * The visist marked the first time a carrier with the advanced capabilities of the Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II stealth fighter jet and U.S. Navy CMB-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft have visited Guam. The United States Navy's *Nimitz*-class aircraft carrier USS *Carl Vinson* (CVN-70), along with other ships assigned to the *Carl Vinson* Carrier Strike Group (CVCSG) arrived at Naval Base Guam last week for a scheduled port stop on Veterans Day. The carrier, as well as the *Ticonderoga*-class guided-missile cruiser USS *Lake Champlain* (CG-67) ... read more
Beretta 21A Bobcat: Best Pistol for Varmint Shooting
*Richard Douglas* *Guns, * Is the Beretta 21A an underrated pistol or something best left to the wayside? Beretta is a strange brand for me. For the longest time, I knew who they were, but I could really only name one gun from them: the M9. I’d seen it all the time in movies and video games mostly. As I got more into firearms, I finally took a good look at Beretta’s catalog and left feeling like I’d missed out. I was particularly interested in the 21A, a .22 caliber pistol. I’ve was looking for a new .22 plinker so I picked it up. Is that Beretta 21A an underrated pistol or som... read more
Is the Sig Sauer P938 the Best Pistol for Concealed Carry?
*Richard Douglas* *Guns, * The P938 is a superbly designed pistol that hits all the checkboxes for a 1911. Have you ever wanted a small, subcompact 9mm pistol? I didn’t. Or at least I didn’t know I did. While I love a good 1911, I don’t usually seek them out as concealed carry weapons. All of mine are usually chilling out in my safe until I get the itch to take one out to the range. The Sig Sauer P938 has taken the 1911 platform, made it smaller and then set it up to take 9mm. It’s definitely interesting, but is it actually any good? The P938 is a superbly designed pistol that h... read more
At COP26, Climate Action Remains Hostage to National Interests
*William R. Hawkins* *Climate Change, World* Hopes that climate issues will transcend strategic issues, rather than be shaped by them, seems a nonstarter. Whatever the topic, the touchstone for responsible and realistic policy across the globe remains the national interest. That the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties 26 (COP26) went into overtime after two weeks of negotiations revealed once again that the issue of “climate change” is primarily a cover for the conduct of traditional world politics and not an issue realistic statesmen take very seriously on i... read more
The West Should Be Ready to Coerce Belarus
*Henrik Larsen, Sten Rynning* *Belarus, Eurasia* The West can play on Belarus’s fears that the country’s opportunity for playing East against West is rapidly closing, but this will take diplomatic agility and political pragmatism. The migrant crisis in Belarus has now grown into a European security crisis. The regime of Belarusian dictator Aleksandr Lukashenko has been forcibly pushing migrants into the European Union and is perhaps ready to accept a Russian troop presence that could threaten NATO’s most exposed territory. NATO was on the brink of Article 4-consultations—a first ... read more
Seriously? How an F-22 Raptor Saved a School of Honey Bees
*Stephen Silver* *F-22, Americas* In June 2016 the 192nd Fighter Wing Aircraft Maintainers discovered a swarm of honey bees hanging off of the exhaust nozzle of an F-22. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Experts speculated that the bees were looking for a new location to build a hive for their queen. The F-22 Raptor is one of the Air Force’s most vaunted planes. It’s been around since the late 1990s, and while the last one was delivered in 2012, the F-22’s have shifted over time to the “eyes in the sky” for the Air Force. Also, there was the time the Raptor shielded a large schoo... read more
Fear of China is Impacting Taiwan's Budgetary Decisions
*Mark Episkopos* *Taiwan, East Asia* The spectre of the Chinese military has certainly influenced Taiwan's military spending. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Military modernization has gained a new urgency under President Tsai Ing-wen, who has emphasized the importance of building up Taiwan’s domestic defense industry. These efforts are spurred in no small part by the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) increasing impatience with “resolving the Taiwan question.” Taiwan is dramatically expanding its defense budget in the face of mounting military pressure from China. A propos... read more
bilaterals.org14 hours ago
Keystone pipeline developers seek $15 billion from US for cancellation
23-Nov-2021 Developers of Keystone XL are seeking to recoup more than $15 billion in damages connected to President Joe Biden's decision to yank a permit for the border-crossing oil pipeline even after construction began. read more
naked capitalism14 hours ago
Among Social Scientists, a Vigorous Debate Over Loss Aversion
Loss aversion, which allegedly explains decision-making — from investor behavior to insurance markets — isn’t ironclad, experts argue. read more
"Since Inflation Is So High Now, The Elite Have Some Suggestions For How You Can Save Money This Thanksgiving"
*"Since Inflation Is So High Now, The Elite Have Some * *Suggestions For How You Can Save Money This Thanksgiving"* by Michael Snyder "Normally, inflation is not a major theme on Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, these are not normal times. Thanks to Joe Biden and our other crooked politicians in Washington, we are facing an inflation crisis that is unlike anything that we have experienced since the 1970s. Earlier this week, I discussed a new poll which showed that 88 percent of Americans are deeply concerned about inflation, and a different poll found that 67 percent of Americans disapp... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Democrats enlist banks in their war against American fossil fuels
Daily Wire: Led by West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore, 16 Republican state financial officers have banded together to fight bank boycotts against the oil and coal industry. “I’m proud to continue to stand with my colleagues against these attacks on our states’ coal, oil and natural gas industries,” Moore said. “These industries – which are engaged in perfectly legal activities – provide jobs, paychecks and benefits to thousands of hard-working families in our states and we will not stand idly by and allow our peoples’ livelihoods to be destroyed to advance a radical social age... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Media accused of being 'in cahoots' with Biden corruption
Newsmax: ... "One can imagine that they're getting their talking points every morning, whether it pertains to the infrastructure bill or the 'build back broke' agenda, or any of these other actions that they're taking. The press is right in step with the Biden administration. They will not say one word about Hunter or his business dealings." And that, she (Sen. Marsha Blackburn) said, is "outrageous." "I cannot imagine if it was a Republican who was choosing to just thumb their nose at the American people and the rule of law if they are using this for self-gain," she said. "The... read more
MJBizDaily14 hours ago
Oregon authorities seize ‘epic’ amount of illegal marijuana worth $500 million
Oregon state police last week confiscated roughly 500,000 pounds of unlicensed cannabis with an estimated value of $500 million that had been stored in five separate warehouses. Oregon authorities seize ‘epic’ amount of illegal marijuana worth $500 million is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
California school district goes all in on mixing naked students
Breitbart: Parents at the Long Beach, California, Unified School District were alarmed after the district unveiled plans to build a locker room to allow teenage students of both genders to shower and dress together. The district has a long history of pushing the gay agenda, but Wilson High School parents weren’t prepared for the school to push an all-gender locker room on students. In its proposal for “Measure E,” the district celebrated the plans for an all-gender locker room, saying it would “create all-gender inclusive facilities.” And, according to the Wilson school newspape... read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Canada’s Basic Dictatorship
Behind a paywall, but you get the drift. Herr Justin orders parliament to pass his bills OR ELSE! And save the sacred tree frog. read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Passport To Nowhere: About Those QR Codes
I sent the following questions to Sask Health a few weeks ago about the SK Vax Verifier app used to scan QR codes; 1. Do these apps record and/or report the location of the code holder back to the database to which they are linked, or to any other government department or contracted private entity?… Continue reading → read more
News – TOTT News17 hours ago
URGENT: Army deployed to indigenous NT region, positive cases ‘removed from community’
The remote NT areas of Katherine, Binjari and Rockhole have been placed into a hard lockdown, with an operation underway that includes 'transferring positive cases from the community'. read more
John Kennedy -- Country Bumpkin?
John Kennedy -- the Senator from Louisiana, not the president -- knows he's got a good shtick. Robert Mann writes: An acerbic Biden critic, Kennedy is a fount of sharp-but-folksy one-liners. He punctuated his 2016 Senate campaign spots with, “I will not let you down. I’d rather drink weedkiller.” With his exaggerated Southern accent, he affects a mixture of Mr. Haney, the con artist of the 1960s CBS sitcom “Green Acres,” and the bombastic Looney Tunes rooster, Foghorn J. Leghorn. That shtick -- and the party -- have changed over the years: We recall the brainy graduate of Vanderb... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Why casinos are outlawed in Brazil – sponsored
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – In terms of size and population, Brazil is the largest and most populated country in Latin America. It is spread over three million square miles and has an estimated 212 million people. Considering this very large population, it is expected that the Brazilian economy should be in good progress. However, […] The post Why casinos are outlawed in Brazil – sponsored appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CURMUDGUCATION14 hours ago
Room To Grow
One of the odd, bad assumptions of much discussion and policy of school staff is the premise that people emerge from teacher or administrator school fully formed, all their virtues and flaws set in cement. Somehow that 22 year old newby will be essentially then same person at age 55. An item in this morning's newspaper reminded me of one of my earliest bosses. He was hired, as administrators often are, to correct for the failings of his predecessor. In this case, his predecessor was seen as a little--well, a lot--lax. And so he hit the ground with boots on, whip ready to crack. He... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
The DEI disaster hampers border security
*Washington Free Beacon:* *Border Crossings Are at an All-Time High. The Homeland Security Department Is Prioritizing ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.’* D*HS puts DEI ahead of 'customer experience' and 'cybersecurity'* DEI is a racist concept masquerading as "anti-racism." Instead of selecting people on the basis of merit regardless of ethnicity, it selects people on the basis of skin color and national origin. Instead of looking for the best and brightest regardless of background, they try to meet some racial scorekeeping goals. Can you imagine an NBA or NFL championship t... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Paraguay to have world’s first indigenous hemp-producing community
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Its prominent position has allowed the cannabis industry for industrial purposes to grow throughout the country, generating important sources of employment for several producers. This fruitful context has enabled the natives of the Mboi Jagua community, in the department of Canindeyú, to become the first to produce hemp worldwide. CCIP […] The post Paraguay to have world’s first indigenous hemp-producing community appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Media accuses of participating in collusion hoax
*Margo Cleveland:* *The Corrupt Media Did Not Fall For The Russia Collusion Hoax. They Were Part Of It* *The corrupt media’s attempt to frame their failings as mere confirmation bias holds no truer than the Russia-collusion hoax they peddled for five years.* This is more evidence of how deeply dishonest the corporate media is in the US today. They are agenda drive instead of fact-driven. They latch onto confirmation bias to support their agenda. The Rittenhouse case is another example of how they let their liberal agenda divorce themselves from reality. read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Confirmed: Biden Family Syndicate Helped Chinese Secure Cobalt Deal
*21WIRE* | Despite evidence of this and other foreign business dealings being linked straight to Joe Biden, the White House still denies any and all knowledge of the family's international financial trove. read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
In Coordination With Other Countries U.S. To Release Oil From Reserves In Bid To Lower Gas Prices
*Daily Mail:* *Slick move? Biden orders release of FIFTY MILLION barrels of oil from US reserves today in bid to lower prices at the pump - which have hit $4.84 a gallon in California* * President Biden is authorizing the release of 50 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in a bid to lower soaring prices at the pumps * The emergency measure was last used after Hurricane Katrina * Experts warn the move won't fix surging gas prices in the long term * India, South Korea and Japan, and China are also involved in the plan * OPEC+ nations in the Middle Ea... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Texas governors race would be interesting with actor
*Daily Mail:* *Alright! Matthew McConaughey is frontrunner for Texas governor: Hollywood star is eight points ahead of Greg Abbott and is THRASHING Beto O'Rourke two-to-one new poll finds* In a three-way race, Abbott comes out ahead. McConaughy is an interesting and likable guy. His advantage right now is that he has not had to take too many positions that people may disagree with. In a campaign, it becomes hard to sustain that. So far, he is not as weird as Beto. read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Wokeism compared to Chicom Authoritarianism
Dailywire: Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei, a famed artist and activist, warned Americans during an interview that aired late last week that they are already under the control of an authoritarian state, they just don’t realize it yet. Weiwei said that the situation in China has become “more extreme, in terms of censorship, in terms of their tolerance to dissidents.” He later added that he was not hopeful for China’s future given the direction that China is going. Later, when asked about authoritarianism in the U.S., Weiwei said “certainly, in the United States, with today’s conditio... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
More evidence of the collapse of civilization on the West Coast
*Hot Air:* *San Francisco garage broken into nine times in two days* San Francisco has one of the worst persecutors in history, but he has competition for that title at other West Coast cities and any place a Soros-backed prosecutor is in office. read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Virus update: • U.S. to invest $1.5B in health care workforce. • German soldiers face vaccine mandate as cases rise. • Tennessee governor backs bill aide said violated law. • Israel begins giving COVID shots to kids age 5 to 11. More @AP coverage: https://t.co/GOkNwpY5ia — The Associated Press (@AP) November 23, 2021 The World Health Organization's Europe office says projections show its 53-country region could face another 700,000 deaths in the coronavirus pandemic by next spring, topping 2 million in total. https://t.co/wgVRbjNgYE — AP Europe (@AP_Europe) November 23, 2021 "We fea... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Diversity as an excuse for racism
John Sexton: ... In other words, what doesn’t work is what is very popular right now, i.e. Robin DiAngelo telling people that if you disagree with her it’s proof you’re racist. Yglesias doesn’t mention DiAngelo by name but he does argue that, in general, the kind of diversity training that has become common in corporations and colleges is probably doing more harm than good. Business executives believe that doing these programs has genuine value to the bottom line in terms of protecting them in the face of lawsuits, so they are fairly widespread. Critically, however, the lawsuit-... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Paraguay in OAS Anti-Drug Commission vice presidency
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it is the first time that Paraguay takes on this high position in the Commission, thereby reiterating its commitment to the international community to address the global drug issue. Costa Rica will be in charge of the presidency. National Anti-Drug Secretariat (SENAD) Minister […] The post Paraguay in OAS Anti-Drug Commission vice presidency appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Unprecedented research study says transgender and non-binary people in Brazil are 2%
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Unprecedented research in Latin America showed that 2% of the Brazilian population is transgender or non-binary. The study was developed by the Botucatu Medical School of the São Paulo State University (Unesp). Six thousand people were interviewed in 129 cities in all regions of . . . To read the […] The post Unprecedented research study says transgender and non-binary people in Brazil are 2% appeared first on The Rio Times. read more

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