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Monday, November 29, 2021

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

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Lawfare16 hours ago
Recent Additions to Entity List Part of Broader U.S. Effort Targeting Spyware
The Commerce Department Building. (AgnosticPreachersKid, https://tinyurl.com/vu2ewhpv; CC BY-SA 3.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en) On Nov. 4, the Commerce Department added four companies to the Entity List after concluding that their cyber activities were harmful to the national security of the United States. The action reflects the U.S. government’s accelerated efforts to target companies and individuals that provide offensive cyber services or exploits to certain foreign governments and foreign companies for uses that violate human rights. The listings ... read more
Warren Buffet Explains Vaccines
“In the pharmaceutical world of economic durable competitive advantages, having a patent on a best-selling drug is about as good as it gets. The next best thing is having a monopoly on selling a country’s national health program the vaccines it … Continue reading → read more
Stockholm Syndrome Down Under
Trust in scientists soared in Australia and New Zealand during Covid pandemic, poll finds | Coronavirus | The Guardian Jacinda announced that she had eliminated COVID-19 on June 7, 2020. November 29, 2021 “With the New Zealand government eradicating the … Continue reading → read more
Hansen : 18 Feet Of Sea Level Rise And 30C Polar Warming
Forty years ago, NOAA and NASA predicted 18 feet of sea level rise in as little as fifty years. Lawrence Journal-World – Google News Archive Search Eight years ago Hansen predicted 30C polar warming. Wayback Machine Antarctica just had their … Continue reading → read more
Bird of Prey: Boeing's Lost Budget-Busting Stealth Fighter
*Alex Hollings* *Stealth Fighters, Americas* Today, there are no platforms in service that can draw a direct lineage to Alan Wiechman’s unusual Bird of Prey, and that may be part of the reason it’s not frequently discussed. Throughout the 1990s, a team of engineers from McDonnell Douglas’ Phantom Works developed and tested a unique stealth fighter shrowded in the secrecy of Area 51, known to most as the *Bird of Prey*. Unlike most stealth programs, the Bird of Prey, developed under the alias “YF-118G,” wasn’t aiming for operational service, but elements of the design and producti... read more
Why Armies Phased Out Flamethrowers
*David Axe* *Flamethrowers, World* “Regardless of the technology or tactics, it still took a brave man to strap heavy, bulky tanks of fuel and gas onto his back and step out into the line of fire.” *Here's What You Need to Remember:* And McNab’s slim volume, the latest in a long series of weapons monographs from Osprey Publishing, eloquently conveys the flamethrower’s awfulness, plumbs its disturbing implications and celebrates its slow demise. All in evocative prose. “All weapons are, by their very nature, ghastly in purpose,” Chris McNab writes in the introduction of his new b... read more
How Long?
Justin Trudeau came back to parliament with an agenda. But events, Chantal Hebert writes, could alter that agenda: Part of the Liberal rationale for holding a snap election was the hope of riding out a possible post-pandemic economic storm from the relatively safe harbour of a governing majority. By all indications, Erin O’Toole and his caucus are willing to bet the house on inflation turning out to be the Achilles heel of Trudeau’s minority government. They are bringing a case that the Liberals are missing in action on the economic front with the same gusto that characterized th... read more
Omicron Is “Extremely Mild” Says Doctor Who First Discovered Strain; Numerous Mutations “Destabilize” The Virus
[image: omicron]"What we are seeing clinically in South Africa and remember, I’m at the epicenter (of omicron), that’s where I’m practicing, is extremely mild" read more
'CAUSE YOU KNOW SOMETIMES WORDS HAVE TWO MEANINGS
I saw this Twitter thread a little while ago: A guest at the bar tonight asked, "so how long have you been in this lockdown" and confused I was like "what lockdown?" to which she responded "you know, the masks [gesturing that I was wearing a mask]" and something really clicked for me in that moment — Hemry, Local Bartender (@BartenderHemry) November 29, 2021 It seems obvious now in retrospect but it really is just purely binary to these people; taking the barest minimum precautions (e.g. an "indoor mask mandate" where guests can remove their masks to eat and drink") is tantamount to... read more
Modern Tokyo Times15 hours ago
Japan art and bijin-ga (beautiful ladies) of the Edo Period
Japan art and bijin-ga (beautiful ladies) of the Edo Period Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Bijin-ga art in Japan refers to various forms of “a beautiful person.” However, in the Edo Period, the terminology mainly applies to “beautiful ladies.” Therefore, the bijin-ga art of Eishōsai Chōki is firmly based on depicting beautiful ladies in […] The post Japan art and bijin-ga (beautiful ladies) of the Edo Period first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
Wary, Weary World Slams Doors Shut, Fearing Omicron Variant
Nations around the world sought to keep the new omicron variant at bay with travel bans and further restrictions, even as it remains unclear what it means for the COVID-19 pandemic. read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Weird 'science' projects
*Washington Examiner:* *Government science grants increasingly promote 'woke' ideas, study finds* DEI keeps raising its racist head in many of these projects. And, speaking of weird science: *Fauci slammed for attacking Ted Cruz, claiming he 'represents science'* *"I've stayed away from politics my entire life," Fauci said. Grenell fired back: "Fauci is all about politics."* read more
In Defense of Tribalism
A tribal society has a poor reputation because tribalism is incompatible with the modern capitalist or communist state (the leviathan, in the words of Thomas Hobbes), in which social order is maintained through an establishment consisting of big government (the bureaucratic institutions), large crony-capitalist companies, the military and police apparatus, and intellectual institutions (academia and the mainstream media). Since both capitalism and communism aspire for total power, they have vilified tribalism by spreading false propaganda. In tribalism, social order and adherence to... read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
The problem with mail-in voting
*Wall Street Journal:* *Losing by Five, With 1,400 Votes Rejected* *In a squeaker House race, bad mail votes are 275 times the margin.* The best way to be sure your vote counts is to vote in person. read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
Woke crowd led California down the path to more crime
Washington Examiner: ... So when the U.S. Supreme Court ordered a California prison reduction of up to 46,000 inmates in 2011, the tide was turning toward liberals, and the time was ripe for Proposition 47. This was a ballot initiative that passed three years later, downgrading numerous nonviolent felonies to misdemeanors. Police and politicians say it was an ill-conceived law that tricked voters, as evidenced most recently by a surge in looting in the Bay Area. Because thefts aren't usually prosecuted, many retailers in liberal San Francisco have shut down. "The easiest way to... read more
Strong and shallow M6.6 earthquake hits Izu Islands, Japan
A strong and shallow earthquake registered by the JMA as M6.6 hit Izu Islands region, Japan at 12:40 UTC (21:40 JST) on November 29, 2021. The agency is reporting a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles). The USGS is reporting M6.4 at a depth of 20 km (12.4 miles); EMSC M6.4 at...... Read more » read more
War News Updates16 hours ago
Editor's Note
Have a doctor's appoinment this morning followed by a meeting wiith my accountant. Blogging will return later today. read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
Democrats weak bench exposed by Biden-Harris
Nick Arama: Joe Biden has just horrible poll numbers. As we noted, about ten days ago he hit his lowest approval number in the Quinnipiac poll at 36 percent. He was less popular than the least popular governor in the country — Oregon’s Kate Brown. That’s how unpopular he is at this point. But if the Democrats thought they could toss him to the side and bring on Kamala Harris, there’s a flaw in that plan. The only person with lower numbers than Joe at this point is Kamala, who was at an abysmal 28 percent approval at last check this month. So it’s not like Americans are going to ... read more
B-52 Bombers Will Be Useful in Defending Taiwan
*David Axe* *B-52 Bomber, Pacific* Of course, the bombers, if forward-deployed, themselves would be targets. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* The Air Force operates more than 70 B-52s and, in the event of war, could deploy dozens of the huge planes to the Asia-Pacific region or fly them from the United States for missions over the Pacific war zone. China steadily is building up the forces it could deploy in an attempted invasion of Taiwan. The Chinese navy is acquiring aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships while the Chinese army and marine corps add modern fighting v... read more
F-35A Versus F-35B: May the Better Variant Win
*Charlie Gao* *F-35, * The primary difference between the two jets is that the B is less nimble in general. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *All of these limitations may make it seem like the F-35B once in flight is by and large just a worse version of the F-35A. While this is true, it’s important to consider the roles of the aircraft. The F-35B is far closer in capability to the F-35A than the AV-8B was to the F-16C. Oftentimes, the F-35 has been colloquially referred to as one aircraft in the media, or various versions of the F-35 have been conflated with each other. Howev... read more
Are These Helicopters China's Secret Weapon Against Taiwan?
*Kris Osborn* *Z-10 Helicopter, Asia* These helicopters could strike targets or transport troops. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *What is interesting about this is that once again, and not at all surprisingly, Chinese tactics, exercises and combat strategies appear to closely mirror, if not fully replicate U.S. activities. The Chinese People’s Liberation Army is preparing for air and amphibious attacks upon the island of Taiwan and strategically crucial areas of the South China Sea, using new air-assault raid tactics and high-speed attack helicopters. The preparations, whic... read more
Electric, Expensive & Useless–The New Audi e-tron
By Paul Homewood The Audi e-tron – electric, expensive, useless, but the “car of the future” https://www.audi.co.uk/uk/web/en/models/e-tron/e-tron.html You can pick one for £64725, £19K more than the diesel equivalent: And as for those famed savings on running costs? Audi reckon you would get consumption of 23.4 KWh/100 km, on an average […] read more
The Aviationist17 hours ago
Canada Rejects Boeing’s Proposal For CF-188 Hornet Replacement Program
[image: CF-188 Hornet] The proposal based on the Super Hornet reportedly did not meet the requirements set by the government, leaving only two contenders for the new fighter aircraft. Boeing might be out from the Future Fighter Capability [...] The post Canada Rejects Boeing’s Proposal For CF-188 Hornet Replacement Program appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
Electroverse18 hours ago
Rare, Heavy November Snow Traps Brits In Pub For Third Night as Arctic Blast Engulfs Much Of Europe
Prof Fritz Vahrenholt: "It's now obvious that the IPCC models are not correctly reflecting the development of atmospheric temperatures." The post Rare, Heavy November Snow Traps Brits In Pub For Third Night as Arctic Blast Engulfs Much Of Europe appeared first on Electroverse. read more
A Royal Air Force Without a Spitfire? It Almost Happened
*David Axe* *Supermarine Spitfire, Europe* Entering service in 1938, the Spitfire was immature—but still an instant hit with British airmen. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* For Britain’s sake, it’s probably a good thing that the assessors never gave the P.24 a fighting chance. Early in the war, the Polish plane flew in combat with the Polish, Greek and Romanian air forces, but proved inferior to most enemy fighters. The Supermarine Spitfire fighter was arguably the most important British warplane of World War II. Flying alongside older and slower Hawker Hurricanes in the Bat... read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
Mandate free Florida leads US lowest per Capita Covid cases
Epoch Times: Florida is now tied for the lowest daily COVID-19 cases per capita in the United States. A Nov. 26 update shows the Sunshine State reported a daily average of 1,393 CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus cases as of Friday, or about six cases per 100,000 people. That represents a five percent decrease over the past two weeks, data from the state shows. Hawaii also had a daily average of 81 COVID-19 cases, or about six per 100,000 people, according to the data. Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, had 82 COVID-19 cases, representing about 2 cases per 100,000 people. Other so... read more
musingsofanoldfart16 hours ago
News that is not news
While I do like reading and watching less biased and more credible news sources, I have dialed it back some. A key reason is even the better sources focus too much on whose tribe is winning or losing on an … Continue reading → read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
Biden trying to revive worst deal in history of the world
*The Lid:* *On Monday Biden Begins Talks To Reenter The Iran Nuke Deal Obama And Kerry Lied To America About* *The Deal Puts the U.S., Israel, and Sunni Gulf States in Existential Danger* ... The liberal media won’t tell you, but Trump’s withdrawal from the deal brought peace. Without the withdrawal, there would never have been the Abraham Accords. Behind the scenes, the Arab counties working with Israel were the Sunni-led states such as the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan (and the Saudis). They were working with Israel (quietly) because they believed that Shia Iran was an existential ... read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Spain’s Telefónica eyes KKR and Italian TIM for possible Brazil sale and consolidation
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Italy's TIM was a key shareholder (and ally) of Telefónica in the past. Moreover, the fund that wants to buy it for more than 10.8 billion euros, the American KKR, is its significant financial partner for infrastructure. The connections are more than obvious. For this reason, Spain's Telefónica's headquarters remain […] The post Spain’s Telefónica eyes KKR and Italian TIM for possible Brazil sale and consolidation appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
Xi Monday
Old Joe gets his 10%. Xi becomes king of Barbados. Academics for China. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Inflation projection in Brazil rises to 10.15% in 2021 and reaches ceiling in 2022 – Focus report
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Experts began to see inflation at the ceiling of the target in 2022, in a scenario of still worsening expectations for growth, according to the Focus survey released by the Brazilian Central Bank on Monday. The survey conducted with a hundred economists shows that the projection for the rise in […] The post Inflation projection in Brazil rises to 10.15% in 2021 and reaches ceiling in 2022 – Focus report appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Brazil and Mexico submissions lead 42nd Havana Film Festival
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil and Mexico lead, with 32 and 18 films respectively, the competitive phase of the 42nd edition of the Havana Film Festival, which next Friday turns on its projectors until December 12. Of the 163 films to be screened, 102 will compete in the annual Latin American film event, which […] The post Brazil and Mexico submissions lead 42nd Havana Film Festival appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
How Poorer Citizens Pay the Price of Economic Change in the UK
From the speeding up of deindustrialisation and globalisation that began in the early 1980s to the 2008 financial crisis and the decade of austerity that followed, Britain’s economic system has operated with a built-in inequality bias. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Mexico to impose visa requirement for Brazilians to curb surge in people trafficking
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Government of Mexico announced the temporary suspension of visa exemption for passengers coming from Brazil, denouncing an increase in the illegal traffic of people from that country. Immediately, Jair Bolsonaro's administration assured that it respects Mexican sovereignty but warned that it is studying the application of reciprocity measures. Last […] The post Mexico to impose visa requirement for Brazilians to curb surge in people trafficking appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
bilaterals.org17 hours ago
Free Trade Agreement talks with UK could be delayed to January 2022
29-Nov-2021 Negotiations between India and the U.K. on a comprehensive FTA could be delayed to January 2022, with a Cabinet change in the UK and the need for more “pre-negotiation” talks being the main reasons for the talks not taking off in November as expected. read more
MJBizDaily18 hours ago
California rolls out plans to standardize cannabis testing statewide
California regulators have begun a new push to standardize cannabis testing with the aim of eliminating inconsistencies among the state’s 41 operational marijuana labs. California rolls out plans to standardize cannabis testing statewide is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Cairns News18 hours ago
A warning that counter-gangs are active among freedom seekers
Sydney Freedom Rally – one million voters who have had enough – we are at war – Ricardo Bosi and Dave Oneegs by Gareth Train How did we get here?Intelligence operation after intelligence operation, false flag after false flag, instilling fear into a retarded populous distracted by sports and beer to install totalitarian corporate Jesuit […] read more
Small Dead Animals18 hours ago
Stories At Justin’s CBC
Its a feminist victory to wear a bag over your head. Try wearing a Cross in a muslim country. read more
My first new book in two years is now available!
*(To those waiting for my traditional Monday morning "Memes That Made Me Laugh" post, it's coming! Check back shortly after 9 a.m. Central time.)* The fifth volume in my ongoing Ames Archives series of Western novels has just been published, in e-book and paperback. It's titled "Silver In The Stones". (A grateful tip o' the hat to fellow author, blogger and good friend Alma Boykin for coming up with that title.) The cover image is, as always for this series so far, one of Frederic Sackrider Remington's works. The blurb reads: What comes with a silver boom? Backstabbers,... read more
The New Dark Age19 hours ago
Fauci as Darth Vader of the Covid Wars
Robert F Kennedy Jr’s The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health should be front-page news in all the news media in the US. Instead, it has been met with the proverbial thundering silence. read more
Dances With Bears19 hours ago
THE CASE OF IGOR TARAKANOV WHO SHOT DOWN MH17 BEFORE SHOOTING HIMSELF IN THE FOOT
By Liane Theuerkauf, Munich @bears_with Igor Tarakanov is a Russian soldier. He first appeared publicly two weeks ago, on November 17, to say he had escorted a battery of Russian Army BUK missiles from Russia into Ukraine early in the month of July 2014; that was days before Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was downed and […] read more
The Trick To Accounting Consultant Next
As we already discussed, if in case you have another investment instantly obtainable to you (like a certificates of deposit or a financial savings account) and it provides a better return on investment than your small enterprise then you must really feel really, really, uncomfortable. I’ll tell you that so many times I have seen businesses borrow money with a better rate of interest than their return on investment and I simply to take them gently and tell them to go spend that money at the casino, because it’s about that bad of an funding. Your small business should generate … read more
Robert Kennedy Jr Explains the Old American Fauci in The New American Interview
By Anne Dachel Many years ago I made a disturbing discovery that I’ve never gotten over, and the whole COVID-19 event is more proof that what I learned almost 20 years ago is still going strong. I’ve been monitoring the... Related Stories - The Really Big Lie Grows Bigger - “Neurodiversity is the new normal” - The British Island of Misfit.... Children read more
naked capitalism18 hours ago
The Campaign to Protect Christmas Profits from Omicron
Omicron updates along with some of the considerable noise. read more
Retraction Watch18 hours ago
Exclusive: Shell employee confesses to graduate student misdeeds
A former graduate student at Georgia Tech who at least until recently worked at Shell confessed last year to misconduct in three published papers. Michael Casciato, who earned his doctorate from Georgia Tech in 2013, wrote in a June 22, 2020 email to the editor of an American Chemical Society journal as well as the … Continue reading Exclusive: Shell employee confesses to graduate student misdeeds read more
GREENIE WATCH18 hours ago
Untitled
* 'Carbon Pipeline' to Cut Through Corn Belt Farmland; Eminent Domain on the Table for Landowners Who Won't Accept* A carbon dioxide pipeline project is being developed across several Midwestern states, including eastern Iowa, but it may have to be built using eminent domain Navigator CO2 Ventures, based in Texas, is proposing a 1,300-mile line pipeline that takes carbon dioxide from fertilizer and ethanol plants. Navigator would consider using eminent domain— if Iowa officials will allow it — if farmers do not agree to provide easements to let the line go across their lands, acco... read more
The Army’s New Precision Strike Missile Just Got More Lethal
*Kris Osborn* *Precision Strike Missile, * The service’s Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) weapon is fast breaking new barriers by hitting unprecedented ranges and progressing with new precision-guidance seeker technology. The Army has once again shot off a new generation of land-fired missiles. The goal: to extend attack range and precision targeting for ground forces on the move, while also drawing upon industry innovations to increase range lethality and combat performance. Army Long-Range Precision Fires technology is already reshaping combat tactics and strategies. These i... read more
It’s a Sell-Off: America’s F-35 Versus Russia’s Su-57
*Charlie Gao* *Stealth Fighters, * Who else could get the Su-57? *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *While India has not ruled out purchasing the Su-57 in its unaltered form in the future, the current Indian government appears to want more fourth-generation jets from western countries. This has become a priority after the dogfight over Pakistan, in which India’s upgraded 3rd generation MiG-21 failed to shoot down a Pakistani F-16 in a close dogfight. Fifth-generation fighter aircraft are incredibly expensive to develop. While the United States and China have proven that they c... read more
CFACT19 hours ago
Wind does not meaningfully add power, but imposes huge costs on ratepayers and the environment
Part two of a wind tutorial: Unseen environmental destruction The post Wind does not meaningfully add power, but imposes huge costs on ratepayers and the environment appeared first on CFACT. read more
JADC2: NATO's Answer to the Threat of Drone Swarm Attacks
*Kris Osborn* *Drone Technology, * NATO is addressing the threat of drone swarms head-on. *Here's What you Need to Remember: *NATO forces need rapid real-time information sharing. Recently, U.S. Army missile defense assets, Dutch F-35 stealth fighters and joint multi-domain command and control systems destroyed enemy drone targets and knocked out cruise missile attacks during an international collaborative exercise. That war game was intended to test, assess and replicate the kinds of technologies needed to ensure base defense. Operating as part of a Combined Joint All Domain Co... read more
Here are the Five Best Rocket Artillery Systems NATO Has to Offer
*Charlie Gao* *NATO Artillery, * The M270 MLRS, M142 HIMARS, RM-70, LAROM, and T-300 Kasirga *Here’s What You Need to Remember:* Rocket artillery is one of the most destructive weapons on the modern battlefield. Designed to pump out a high volume of fire within a short period, rocket artillery systems are particularly dangerous in their ability to obliterate a position before units have a chance to take cover. This capability, while less relevant in Western counterinsurgency doctrine, has proven useful in recent conflicts in Ukraine and Syria. However, most rocket artillery syst... read more
To Be Xi, Or Not To Be Xi
By Paul Homewood Monday Mirth! read more
Need To Know20 hours ago
New Experimental Vaccines Promised within Weeks to Combat Mild New Covid Variant ‘Omicron’
A critic noted that within days of the identification of a new variant, "global travel has been halted, states of emergency have been declared, and now we see a pharmaceutical company announcing the variant-specific vaccine trial that will begin in the U.S. in a few weeks." read more

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