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Thursday, November 4, 2021

4 November - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

 10:26 pm MDT

Government must rewrite its National Disability Strategy, court is told
The government could be forced to rewrite its National Disability Strategy, if four disabled campaigners are successful in their bid to persuade the high court that the document is unlawful. Yesterday (Wednesday), their legal team attempted to persuade the court, through a […] read more
Multiple access failures at COP26 ‘send shocking message’ to disabled people
Disabled campaigners have raised serious concerns about the UK government’s multiple failures to ensure the accessibility of the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow. The first concerns came after high-profile complaints made by the Israeli energy minister, Karine Elharrar, a wheelchair-user, who […] read more
Judge highly critical of DWP’s flawed IT systems that helped cause claimant’s distress
A judge has been highly critical of flawed IT systems that prevent the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and one of its contractors from sharing vital information about disabled benefit claimants. District Judge Lacey told Bournemouth County Court on Friday that […] read more
Purple Tuesday defends itself from ‘purplewashing’ accusation
The founder of a high-profile access campaign has denied that it provides powerful corporations with an opportunity to parade their supposed commitment to disability equality without having to prove they are implementing the public promises they make. This week saw the fourth […] read more
Autistic campaigners’ anger over Spectrum 10K protest lock-out and ‘scare tactics’
Autistic campaigners protested for hours outside the research centre at the centre of a £3 million study that they believe could be used for the purposes of eugenics. They were forced to protest outside the entrance, beside a main road, after managers […] read more
Fight for justice goes on, after Capita agrees Philippa Day compensation
The sister of a disabled woman whose death was caused by flaws in the benefits system has pledged to fight for a public inquiry into other such deaths, after a government contractor agreed to pay “substantial” compensation for its failings. Both Capita […] read more
Justice for Jodey fight continues with fresh request for appeal
The mother of a disabled woman who took her own life after her benefits were wrongly stopped is to make a second attempt to secure permission to appeal against a high court ruling. Joy Dove is fighting to secure a second inquest […] read more
Police hate crime failure ‘alarming’, say disabled campaigners
“Alarming” official figures show how police forces are repeatedly letting disabled people down by failing to investigate disability hate crime properly, leading campaigners warned this week. They spoke out after Disability News Service (DNS) revealed how figures showed that prosecutions of disability […] read more
DWP appears to confirm that spending review came up almost empty on disability
The government appears to have confirmed that ministers have secured new funding in just two areas – education and employment – to support the implementation of their new National Disability Strategy. Last week, Disability News Service (DNS) reported that Treasury documents suggested […] read more
Chet Raymo, “Mortal Soul: The Great Silence”
*“Mortal Soul: The Great Silence”* by Chet Raymo “If there is one word that should not be uttered, it is the name of – no, I will not say it. Any name diminishes. In the face of whatever it is that is most mysterious, most holy, we are properly silent. It is appropriate, I think, to praise the creation, to make a joyful noise of thanksgiving for the sensate world. But praising the Creator is another thing altogether. When we make a big racket on His behalf we are more than likely addressing an idol in our own image. What was it that Pico Iyer said? “Silence is the tribute that we p... read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
WHO Warns Europe Is Again Becoming The Epicenter Of The Covid Pandemic
*CNBC:* *WHO warns that Europe is once again at the epicenter of the Covid pandemic* * Europe is facing a worrying resurgence in Covid-19 cases, according to the the World Health Organization. * The two main reasons the WHO gave for Europe’s soaring case numbers were insufficient vaccination coverage and the relaxation of public health and social measures. * Leading German health officials warned on Wednesday that the country was entering a fourth wave of the pandemic. LONDON — Europe is facing a worrying resurgence in Covid-19 cases, according to the WHO’s Dr. Hans Kluge... read more
The Poet: Carl Sandburg, “From the Shore”
*“From the Shore"* “A lone gray bird, Dim-dipping, far-flying, Alone in the shadows and grandeurs and tumults Of night and the sea And the stars and storms. Out over the darkness it wavers and hovers, Out into the gloom it swings and batters, Out into the wind and the rain and the vast, Out into the pit of a great black world, Where fogs are at battle, sky-driven, sea-blown, Love of mist and rapture of flight, Glories of chance and hazards of death On its eager and palpitant wings. Out into the deep of the great dark world, Beyond the long borders where foam and drift Of the sundering w... read more
"What Foolish Forgetfulness..."
“You live as if you were destined to live forever, no thought of your frailty ever enters your head, of how much time has already gone by you take no heed. You squander time as if you drew from a full and abundant supply, so all the while that day which you bestow on some person or thing is perhaps your last. You have all the fears of mortals and all the desires of immortals… What foolish forgetfulness of mortality to defer wise resolutions to the fiftieth or sixtieth year, and to intend to begin life at a point to which few have attained.” - Denis Diderot read more
The Last Refuge4 hours ago
OSHA Will Publish Emergency Temporary Standard for Vaccination Mandate in Federal Register Tomorrow, Mandate Begins January 4 – Overview and Links
The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), has finalized the formal process to require employers of more than 100 employees to mandate vaccination as a requirement for employment in the United States. [OSHA Summary Here] – [OSHA Details pdf HERE] [Federal Register Notice HERE] While the OSHA rules appear to […] The post OSHA Will Publish Emergency Temporary Standard for Vaccination Mandate in Federal Register Tomorrow, Mandate Begins January 4 – Overview and Links appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Is the M1 Abrams Still the King of Tanks?
*Sebastien Roblin* *M1 Abrams, * The M1 Abrams is flattering and could fall from its number one spot. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Army is currently planning to develop a more radical upgraded Abrams by 2020, the *M1A3*. Details are sketchy, but reducing the Abram’s roughly seventy-ton weight appears to be one of the priorities. Certainly, weight has limited the ability to deploy the Abrams around the world and restricted which bridges it can cross. Features specifically mentioned include a lighter-weight gun, replacing the wiring with fiber-optic cables to shave off ... read more
Why China's Air Force Still Struggles to Project Power Abroad
*Kris Osborn* *PLAAF, United States* China's military continues to expand and modernize, but the People's Liberation Army Air Force still has shortcomings. China’s active duty military personnel now number more than two million. The People’s Liberation Army Navy is now the world’s largest navy, and still expanding rapidly. China can now fire hypersonic weapons, anti-satellite missiles and is quickly building new missile silos to support as many as 700 nuclear warheads. These are just a few of highlights in the Department of Defense’s 2021 “Report on Military and Security Develo... read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
[Photos] Tiny House in Wealthy Boston Suburb Sells for $315,000
The roughly 250-square-foot (23-square-meter) home in Newton sold on Monday for $315,000, according to Coldwell Banker Realty's Hans Brings Results agency. read more
The Rio Times4 hours ago
Constitutional Court of Ecuador analyzes indigenous jurisdiction and legitimacy of indigenous authority
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Constitutional Court of Ecuador rejected as moot a claim for extraordinary action of protection filed against a resolution issued by the Corporation of Governments and Communities of the Otavalo Canton (CORDEGCO), which sought to convict a defendant of the crime of slander. The case refers to a resolution issued […] The post Constitutional Court of Ecuador analyzes indigenous jurisdiction and legitimacy of indigenous authority appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
It’s a start
We’ll see how long O’Toole tolerates this latest development, but considering that he did not do as well as hoped in the last election, these MPs will hopefully be allowed to run with this issue. Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu says she and other colleagues are forming what she calls a “mini-caucus” within the existing Tory… Continue reading → read more
“Three Hard Truths About American Collapse”
*“Three Hard Truths About American Collapse”* by Umair Haque “I’m going to keep this short and bittersweet. America’s probably not going to recover in our lifetimes, if ever. Let me start with some alarming and necessary factoids. America’s a country whose three main indicators are all blinking nine-alarm red – they’re what “collapse” really means. Life expectancy’s falling. Real incomes are shrinking. And 80% of people live paycheck to paycheck. By all means – elect anyone you want to. An electoral change might mitigate those, but it’s not going to magically alter the downwards tr... read more
Critical Race Theory Isn’t Taught In Schools
Critical Race Theory is the schools. As an admin for the largest school district in Indiana, here's what we mean when we tell you that we aren't "teaching" Critical Race Theory: pic.twitter.com/f6RLghcw2R — Tony Kinnett (@TheTonus) November 4, 2021 read more
The Rio Times4 hours ago
October coffee production in Colombia falls 13% from last year
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Colombia produced in October 1.02 million bags of coffee of 60 kilograms, 13% less than the nearly 1.2 million in the same month of 2020, reported Thursday (4) the National Federation of Coffee Growers (FNC). The entity said that from January to October this year, production was 10.1 million bags, […] The post October coffee production in Colombia falls 13% from last year appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times4 hours ago
COP26: Panama presents the benefits of its green tourism to the world
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - At the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, the Minister of Environment, Milciades Concepción, and the Administrator of Tourism of Panama, Iván Eskildsen, are promoting the sustainable tourism projects being carried out in the country for the benefit of the environment and the communities. During the event: […] The post COP26: Panama presents the benefits of its green tourism to the world appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
New Grand Jury Seated as Trump Criminal Probe Continues
New York prosecutors investigating former President Donald Trump’s business dealings have convened a new grand jury to hear evidence in the probe as the previous panel’s term was set to run out, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
Analyst Who Aided Trump-Russia Dossier Charged with Lying
A Russian analyst who contributed to a dossier of Democratic-funded research into ties between Russia and Donald Trump was arrested on charges of lying to the FBI about his sources of information, among them a longtime supporter of Hillary Clinton. read more
The Rio Times5 hours ago
Tension grows in southern Chile as Piñera insists on its militarization
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Tension in southern Chile is growing after the death on Wednesday of a Mapuche in a clash with security forces, an incident that sparked a barrage of criticism against the militarization of the area decreed in mid-October by Chilean President Sebastián Piñera, and which the president insisted on Thursday. In […] The post Tension grows in southern Chile as Piñera insists on its militarization appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com5 hours ago
Biden Administration Sues Texas over New Voting Restrictions
The Biden administration sued Texas over new voting rules that outlasted a summer of dramatic protests by Democrats, who face fading hopes of overhauling the nation’s election laws in response to a wave of new restrictions in Republican-led states. read more
The Message From Tuesday’s Vote: There Is a Limit to a Tyrant’s Power, But Can We Re-Americanize the Economy Soon Enough?
It was a joyous day Wednesday throughout the nation, like morning in America again. The people spoke. They said, “Let’s Go Brandon” in a thousand ways with their votes, telling Washington, D.C. and the White House, on everything from woke culture, to mask and vaccine mandates, to critical race theory, to Silicon Valley censorship, to our open borders, to the price of groceries and gas: Enough! read more
Nigel Lawson: Net zero is a disastrous solution to a nonexistent problem
By Paul Homewood Nigel Lawson has a nice summary in the Spectator today: It is true that, since the industrial revolution, when we began to use fossil fuels — first coal, then oil and gas — as our source of energy, this has led to a steady, albeit gradual, increase in […] read more
WWRDSD? (WHAT WOULD RON DeSANTIS DO?)
In the aftermath of Tuesday's elections, there are a lot of Democrats blaming other Democrats and liberals for the bad results. James Carville blamed "wokeness." "PBS NewsHour" host Judy Woodruff asked Carville what went wrong for the Democratic Party in the Virginia gubernatorial race in which Republican Glenn Youngkin beat former Gov. Terry McAuliffe. "What went wrong is just stupid wokeness. Don't just look at Virginia and New Jersey. Look at Long Island, look at Buffalo, look at Minneapolis, even look at Seattle, Wash. I mean, this 'defund the police' lunacy, this take Abraham... read more
The Weekly Volcanic Activity Report: October 27 - November 2, 2021
New activity/unrest was reported for 2 volcanoes from October 27 to November 2, 2021. During the same period, ongoing activity was reported for 19 volcanoes. New activity/unrest: Kilauea, Hawaiian Islands (USA) | Ulawun, New Britain (Papua New Guinea). Ongoing...... Read more » read more
"As Covid Lockdowns Increase Economic Growth Will Decrease"
Gerald Celente, 11/4/21: *"As Covid Lockdowns Increase Economic Growth Will Decrease"* "The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present Facts and Truth over fear and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for What’s Next in these increasingly turbulent times." - https://trendsresearch.com/ read more
War News Updates5 hours ago
Covid-19 Outbreak Continues To Spread Across China
China is suffering its most widespread Covid-19 outbreak since the virus first emerged at the beginning of the pandemic in Wuhan in 2019 The country's new locally transmitted Covid cases have spiked to a near three-month high amid what the Chinese government called a 'serious' new outbreak of the highly infectious Delta variant *Daily Mail:* *China suffers its most widespread Covid-19 outbreak since Wuhan with 19 provinces seeing new cases* * More than 600 locally-transmitted cases found in 19 of China's 31 provinces * The number of locally-transmitted cases have spiked to a n... read more
Government’s Own Data Proves COVID-19 Shots Are Causing Blood Clots, Heart Disease, and DEATH
There are currently two different and opposing narratives in the public regarding the safety of the COVID-19 shots. One view claims they are safe, and the other view claims they are not. Both views cannot be true. One view is correct, and one view is wrong. The view of the pharmaceutical companies producing the shots and earning great profit from them is that they are safe, and this view is backed up by the U.S. Government regulatory agencies and the officials who lead them. In order for the pharmaceutical companies and the government health agencies to make a claim that COVID-19 ... read more
Snopes.com5 hours ago
Soldier Surprises Younger Sis with Homecoming at Georgia IHOP
The video was viewed close to 1 million times in just four days. read more
War News Updates5 hours ago
U.S. Secretary Of The Navy Says China Is Building 20 Warships Per Year In 17 Shipyards
Satellite image of China’s under-construction Type 003 aircraft carrier. (via Center for Strategic & International Studies) *Eurasian Times:* *China Racing Ahead Of US Navy At Breakneck Speed; Building 20 Warships Per Year In 17 Shipyards – Top Official* The US is trying to gain an edge over adversary nations like Russia and China by acquiring advanced maritime warfare abilities. The Pentagon’s intention to win this great power competition was released in a recent report titled ‘Navy Aviation Vision 2030-2035’. This development comes at a time when concerns regarding the US Na... read more
War News Updates5 hours ago
Chinese Naval Expert Warns U.S. And Ally Submarines In South China Sea Could Bring ‘Nuke Disaster’
USS Connecticut (SSN 22) is shown in this 2011 file photo at Naval Base Kitsap-Bremerton. © Flickr/US Navy/MC Specialist 3rd Class Timothy Aguirre *Global Times*:* US, allies’ subs in S.China Sea could bring ‘nuke disaster’* A senior Chinese expert on the maritime issue raised questions on the announcement the US 7th Fleet made about a US submarine collision in the South China Sea, as well as concerns over the increasing military presence of the US and its allies in the region, as they could bring more danger and accidents to the region, and would even cause a "nuclear disaster... read more
Atmospheric river hits southern Alaska, dropping historic rainfall, U.S.
An atmospheric river impacted southern Alaska over the past couple of days, bringing prolonged heavy rainfall which resulted in historic rainfall totals. The rain began on Friday, October 29 and continued through November 3. Flooding was reported in Girdwood, near...... Read more » read more
War News Updates5 hours ago
US Navy Fires USS Connecticut CO, XO, COB Over Collision In South China Sea
The 7th Fleet, which operates in the western Pacific, said an investigation had concluded that the USS Connecticut (pictured in Puget Sound, Washington, in 2016) smashed into a geological formation and not another vessel on October 2 *Daily Mail: **US Navy FIRES USS Connecticut Commanding Officer, Executive Officer and Chief of the Boat after $3.1bn nuclear-powered attack submarine collided with 'uncharted seamount' in South China Sea* * The US Navy has fired the Commanding Officer (CO), Executive Officer (XO) and Chief of the Boat (COB) for 'loss of confidence' after submarine... read more
The Anatomy of Tory Hubris
A show of strength that crumbled barely after it was asserted. News of Owen Paterson's resignation after the government hung him out to dry topped off 24 hours of Tory calamity not seen since the halcyon days of the Brexit indicative votes. Conservative MPs, including those who followed the government whip to save Paterson's skin made public their displeasure and unease. As late as this morning, Kwasi Kwarteng did the studio rounds saying the standards process wasn't fit and the commissioner, Kathryn Stone, should consider her position. And then the government pulled the rug from u... read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
DOJ brings frivolous case against Texas voter integrity laws
Washington Examiner: The Justice Department has sued Texas over a Republican-backed voting bill signed into law earlier this year. The law will “disenfranchise eligible Texas citizens who seek to exercise their right to vote, including voters with limited English proficiency, voters with disabilities, elderly voters, members of the military deployed away from home, and American citizens residing outside of the country,” according to the lawsuit filed in federal court on Thursday. ... The allegations are absurd. The law reinstated pre-pandemic requirements that were never deeme... read more
The Last Refuge6 hours ago
Steele Dossier Primary Subsource, Igor Danchenko, Arrested on Five Counts of Lying to FBI – Danchenko Was Working With Democrat Campaign Official
CTH begins every review of John Durham news with the following disclaimer: If Special Counsel John Durham was going to reveal what is possible; how is Durham going to handle the reality that Robert Mueller’ and Andrew Weissmann’s entire existence was in place to hide it?… ♦ The primary sub-source for the Christopher Steele dossier […] The post Steele Dossier Primary Subsource, Igor Danchenko, Arrested on Five Counts of Lying to FBI – Danchenko Was Working With Democrat Campaign Official appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Cairns News6 hours ago
Premier Palaszczuk planning a Covid hit for Far North Queensland where she says vaxx rates are too low
by Jim O’Toole in Cairns Cairns News has been advised the Labor state government has told medical staff and emergency workers to prepare for a Covid outbreak and lockdown on the Atherton Tablelands on November 18, 2021. The Premier has been waging war against Queensland shires which have low vaccination rates. At the recent Local […] read more
Food Safety News6 hours ago
Initial mushroom recall followed by 5 updates; Listeria monocytogenes risk factor
A week after the initial recall, a fifth update has been posted for certain enoki mushrooms sold in Canada and possibly contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. “The food recall warning issued on Oct. 28, 2021, has been updated to include additional product information. This additional information was identified during the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) food... Continue Reading read more
OSHA Gives Workers Until Jan. 4 to Comply With Biden’s COVID Vaccine Mandate, Lawmakers Tee Up Lawsuits
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration today issued an emergency temporary standard giving employers with more than 100 employees, which affects 84 million workers, until Jan. 4 to comply with President Biden's COVID vaccine mandate or employers face fines up to $136,532. The post OSHA Gives Workers Until Jan. 4 to Comply With Biden’s COVID Vaccine Mandate, Lawmakers Tee Up Lawsuits appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Science Matters8 hours ago
Ivermectin Story
https://tv.gab.com/channel/gordr/embed/the-story-of-ivermectin-vs-remdesivir-603bc089f92a30bda575a1ed/ https://tv.gab.com/channel/gordr/embed/the-story-of-ivermectin-vs-remdesivir-603bc089f92a30bda575a1ed/preview read more
Lawfare8 hours ago
Facial Recognition as a Less-Bad Option
This essay defends the police use of facial recognition technology to identify suspects in crime footage or to locate individuals with outstanding warrants. I will argue that the perils that flow from facial recognition can be mitigated through sensible limits without banning the technology, and that in any case, the risks of facial recognition are less bad than the options police have *without *its use. In other words, acknowledging the potential costs of police use of facial recognition, I make the case that such use is still warranted. My argument goes as follows: (1) to the ex... read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
The open borders killers
Vince Bielsky: On a September afternoon, Allyssia Solorio wondered why her energetic young brother hadn’t emerged from his bedroom in their Sacramento, Calif., home. When she opened his door, she saw 23-year-old Mikael leaning back on his bed with his legs dangling over the side. She rushed to her brother and shook him, but to no avail. He was dead. A counterfeit pharmaceutical pill laced with illicit fentanyl had killed him. Mikael Tirado was one of an estimated 93,331 overdose fatalities in the United States last year – an all-time high. Nearly five times the murder rate, the ... read more
How China's Airpower Stacks Up Against the United States
*Kris Osborn* *PLAAF, China* China continues its military modernization and expansion, but still lags behind in these key areas. The Department of Defense’s 2021 report on “Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China” was released this week. The report details China’s military capabilities, strategies, and goals. Those goals are being pursued through large-scale military modernization and force expansion, along with scientific and technology initiatives leading to advances in new weapons areas such as hypersonics. China’s airpower is one subject... read more
Will Helping Iran Fight Coronavirus Break the Diplomatic Deadlock?
*Ryan Costello* *Iran, Middle East* There is reason to believe that such goodwill gestures could significantly help nuclear negotiations. Ten months into President Joe Biden’s administration, a major foreign policy priority is still on his “to-do” list: restoring the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), or nuclear deal, with Iran. The reasons for this delay are many, with Iran’s June election that delivered a new hardline president in Ebrahim Raisi at the top of the list. But, as former Obama administration senior aide Ben Rhodes recounted last month, the Biden administra... read more
Lebanon Becomes Latest Casualty of Saudi Arabia-Iran Rivalry
*Maya Carlin* *Lebanon, Middle East* Unless the new Lebanese government can gain distance from Hezbollah’s control, the Gulf may fail to be the saving grace the country so desperately needs. Four Gulf states recalled their diplomats from Beirut in late October, pushing Lebanon further into isolation. Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain joined Saudi Arabia in this official diplomatic action after Lebanese information minister George Kordahi publicly criticized Riyadh’s role in the Yemen conflict. In the eyes of the Gulf states, Kordahi’s comments, which paint the ... read more
How the Navy’s Expeditionary Fast Transports can Support Amphibious Operations
*Kris Osborn* *Expeditionary Fast Transports, United States* The Navy is working to acquire a new Light Amphibious Vessel, but the EPFs already built can help fill the gap until those ships arrive. Austal USA is currently under contract to build fourteen Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) ships for the Navy, with twelve delivered thus far. Given the rapid expanse in its mission set and multimission functionality to include growing medical support capability, why isn’t the Navy buying more? This question is explored in a 2021 Marine Corps Association paper on the EPF called “Exped... read more
Expeditionary Fast Transports: The Navy’s High-Speed Delivery Vessel
*Kris Osborn* *Expeditionary Fast Transports, United States* The speed and capacity of the Expeditionary Fast Transports allow them to support several operations crucial to maritime strategies. The Navy’s Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) ability to maneuver at high speeds while carrying heavy equipment brings clear advantages to maritime combat. The EPFs range of 1,200 miles allows the Navy to execute transport missions without operating larger, deeper-draft vessels in high-risk areas. The EPFs can also support the Navy’s Distributed Maritime Operations concept. The strategy a... read more
The United States Can Learn from the Red Army's Painful History
*Robert Farley* *Russian Army, Eurasia* The United States still has a lot to learn from the experience of the Red Army. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *In particular, a greater appreciation of how the Red Army managed to preserve the military traditions of czarist Russia, despite the inferno of the Revolution, might have offered some insight into the struggles of both the Iraqi National Army and the Afghan National Army to connect with local populations. What do you do when your army is destroyed, over and over again? For Russia in the mid-twentieth century, the best answer... read more
Don't Count Out Sweden's Gripen Fighter
*Robert Farley* *Gripen Fighter, Europe* It still has to prove itself in combat. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Gripen’s impressive capabilities should serve the air forces well if they ever become entangled in a conflict. Of all the aerospace giants, Sweden’s Saab AB has followed perhaps the least likely path. In an era when modern fighters are typically designed by a consortia of firms from a variety of states, small Sweden has managed to produce a fighter capable of competing with any on the export market. The JAS 39 Gripen now serves in half a dozen air forces, and... read more
Why Black Revolutionaries Must Stand With The People Of Nicaragua
On November 7, the people of Nicaragua will go to the polls to reaffirm the commitment to their revolutionary democratic project, a project that began in 1979 when the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) defeated a vicious, neocolonial, gangster regime of Anastasio Somoza that was put in power by the United States. Under the leadership of the FSLN, the people of Nicaragua were able to finally control their own history and destiny. However, U.S. imperialism was not going to respect the wishes of the people. Under the neofascist president Ronald Reagan, the U.S. launched a b... read more
30 Years On: The Middle East Peace-Process Ruse
Thirty years ago, representatives of the Israeli government and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) met in Madrid to start bilateral negotiations. Purportedly meant to bring about a just and peaceful future in the territory between the Mediterranean Sea and Jordan River, the so-called Middle East Peace Process (MEPP), conceived at the meeting, has instead consolidated a dire reality for Palestinians of permanent occupation by a nuclear military power with an ever-expanding settler-colonial enterprise. Over the course of the last 30 years, the main Western sponsors of the ... read more
Are Nicaraguan Migrants Escaping ‘Repression’—Or Economic Sanctions?
“Record numbers” of migrants are coming into the United States from Nicaragua, according to Newsweek (7/29/21), which blames the increase on “arbitrary arrests and human rights abuses” by the Nicaraguan government. Former Sandinista leader Sergio Ramírez, writing for El Salvador’s El Faro (8/20/21), claims that “repression” by President Daniel Ortega’s Sandinista government is causing a “dramatic growth” in migration by Nicaraguans. Reuters (9/2/21) agrees, describing the government “crackdown” as stirring a “fast-growing exodus” from the country. The Wall Street Journal (9/22/21)... read more
Masses Resist Sudan Coup
U.S. imperialism is intensely involved behind the scenes in an effort to sabotage the revolutionary struggle arising in this strategic African country. The U.S. can draw on its vast financial leverage, global military reach, intelligence agencies, capitalist media and a web of NGOs and other well-funded organizations. Sudan is a country rich in oil, natural gas, gold and other resources. It is also located on the Red Sea, on global shipping lanes. Historically it has been targeted by various destabilizing strategies, including attempts to break the unified country into smaller, co... read more
WATCH: Israel’s ‘Break the Bones’ policy
During the First Palestinian "intifada" (uprising), Israel perpetrated a policy of breaking protesters' bones, ordered by future Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin... read more
Don’t Ignore The 2021 Tribunal On Genocide
When I walked through the doors of the Shabazz Center for the Spirit of Mandela Tribunal that took place on October 22-25th, I was not greeted by police or any other capitalist/white supremacist security force. Instead, after checking in, I was greeted by brothers that felt like my dad, like my uncles, like my high school track coach or my barber. These men were the Zulu Warriors, brothers who had made the trek from Atlanta to Washington Heights to protect this sacred space for the weekend. Brothers who came to offer protection to the house that Betty Shabazz built, while those who... read more
Can A Singing, Dancing Rebellion Save The World?
COP Twenty-six! That is how many times the UN has assembled world leaders to try to tackle the climate crisis. But the United States is producing more oil and natural gas than ever; the amount of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere and global temperatures are both still rising; and we are already experiencing the extreme weather and climate chaos that scientists have warned us about for forty years, and which will only get worse and worse without serious climate action. And yet, the planet has so far only warmed 1.2° Celsius (2.2° F) since pre-industrial times. We already hav... read more
Strikes At West Virginia Hospital And Metal Production Facility
One thousand support staff the Huntington, West Virginia hospital system voted October 21 to authorize a 10-day strike when their current contract expires November 2. The contract covers maintenance and service workers, licensed practical nurses, and other medical support workers at Cabell Huntington Hospital and Saint Mary’s Medical Center organized under the Service Employees International Union. The staff have been under intense strain managing both the COVID-19 pandemic, with West Virginia presently one of the worst states in the country for infections, and the ongoing opioid ... read more
Indigenous Voices Are Missing At COP26
As world leaders inside the COP26 conference centre in Glasgow boasted about pledges to slash greenhouse gas emissions and end deforestation, indigenous delegates gathered across the river Clyde to commemorate activists killed for trying to protect the planet from corporate greed and government inaction. At least 1,005 environmental and land rights defenders have been murdered since the Paris accords were signed six years ago, according to the international non-profit Global Witness. One in three of those killed were indigenous people. The dead include Berta Cáceres, winner of th... read more
12 Years After Coup, Honduran Resistance Fights For Fair Election
To the U.S. government and its embassy in Honduras, we say: If you do not want to continue facing the massive exodus of displaced people from your failed imperial and neoliberal policies, leave the Honduran people alone. Let us take charge of our present and future, let us elect the leaders we want, and stop imposing on us sellout puppets to do your errands and dirty work for you. The post 12 Years After Coup, Honduran Resistance Fights For Fair Election appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
MJBizDaily7 hours ago
5 marijuana companies make Inc.’s top 250 best-led list
Five cannabis businesses were chosen to Inc. magazine's list of the top 250 best-led companies. 5 marijuana companies make Inc.’s top 250 best-led list is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
New Tool Shows Economic Returns of Colleges
The Institute for Higher Education Policy released a web-based, interactive tool outlining students’ economic returns at colleges... read more
Not PC6 hours ago
Why is local government so bad?
Councils are currently under attack here in at least two areas: their performance in delivering water, and their non-performance in allowing the delivery of housing. There's still argument about their delivery of the former (and long may that argument continue), but their performance in the area of housing could only with great generosity be even called "dysfunctional." (A better term might be "disastrous.") This non-performance is not unique to Enzed. Nor to the particular jobs they're asked to do. It's worldwide, and universal -- which poses the question: how come local governme... read more
This Can Either Be a Wake...
(Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC) ...or a wakeup call, Virginia. The choice is yours. As is usual after a general, midterm or, in this case, an off off year spate of elections, the Democrats lose (legitimately, this time) and the usual circular firing squad begins. White "progressives" get out the cat o' nine tails and start flogging black voters for not coming out in sufficient numbers (a non-starter, as that same black voting bloc gave us control of the Senate by sweeping the Senate races in Georgia January 5th). Also, they tacitly forget the much larger ... read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
The Supreme Court takes a critical look at New York gun control
Streiff: ... Kavanaugh hit home with his concern that the exercise of the Second Amendment, under New York’s system, will be left to the whim of the person reviewing a permit application. Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh acknowledged that there is a history of states issuing permits for the open carrying of guns. But “how do we think about,” Kavanaugh asked U.S. Deputy Solicitor General Brian H. Fletcher, “a separate tradition, that the chief justice and others have referred to in our constitutional law of concern, about too much discretion in exercise of authority over constitutiona... read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
The out of touch leftist media
Stacy Lennox: Watching the hysteria on MSNBC and CNN as the election returns rolled in last night was almost as fun as election night 2016. The pundits in the corporate media like Nicole Wallace and Joy Reid suffer from several erroneous assumptions. First, no one is sharing their ratings with them. They pull almost as many eyeballs as a moderately successful YouTube commentator. Joe Rogan makes them look like amateurs. ... That is why the conversation on CNN and MSNBC last night was all about racist dog whistles and disinformation about critical race theory. It completely igno... read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
US Embassy Evacuating Staff From Ethiopia As TigrayRebels Advance On The Capital
Ethiopia update -U.S. permits voluntary departure of some embassy staff, family -East African bloc, EU add to chorus of ceasefire calls -Six-month state of emergency declared on Tuesday -Tigrayan forces threaten advance on capital -Conflict has killed thousands pic.twitter.com/b7cpj14alI — Reuters Africa (@ReutersAfrica) November 4, 2021 *The Hill: **State Department allowing some employees, family members to leave Ethiopia* The State Department is allowing nonemergency government employees as well as staffers' family members to voluntarily depart Ethiopia because of the "armed conf... read more
'X' Zone Broadcast Network - Greg Lawson and His Roswell Book
Greg Lawson was the guest today. He is a former police officer, former soldier, former airman and former sailor. He has been studying the paranormal for decades, and Greg Lawson has a special interest in the Roswell UFO case. His book, *Roswell: The After Action Report* is different from the other books in that he attacks the question as a police investigator rather than as a UFO researcher. It means that he comes at the case from, well, a different perspective. You can listen to the show here: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/47299923 He did surprise me by suggesting that Thomas... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
West Greenwich, Rhode Island, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
Turtle Island Only Allows Certain Views
Apparently you have to believe that Canada committed genocide in order to run for political office. read more
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Grading Biden’s Build Back Better Deal
How good is the budget deal framework put forward by the Biden White House last week? It depends on your standard for comparison. Relative to Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I‑Vt.) opening bid of $6 trillion, or even the previous compromise of $3.5 trillion, it’s a drastic come-down, with a current price tag around $1.85 trillion. The post Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Grading Biden’s Build Back Better Deal appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
Something Very Weird Happening in Western Australia – Hospitals Overwhelmed, Vaccinations Continue But They Have No COVID
Noted by Alex Berenson, something very weird is happening in the state of Western Australia (WA) home to a population of almost 3 million people. The WA state has been locked down and isolated from the COVID-19 impacts in the eastern states. There are very few COVID cases in locked-down Western Australia which has allowed […] The post Something Very Weird Happening in Western Australia – Hospitals Overwhelmed, Vaccinations Continue But They Have No COVID appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Komando.com7 hours ago
5 photo apps that make your pics better without any Photoshop skills
5 apps to edit photos that look professional. And you won't spend a ton on Photoshop. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Rioter Who Bragged She Wouldn’t Go to Jail Gets Prison Term
Prosecutors sought incarceration for Jennifer Leigh Ryan of Frisco, Texas, saying she has shown a lack of candor and remorse for her actions. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Did Japan Halt COVID-19 Vax Rollout Due to Ivermectin Success?
Japan has been touted as a pandemic success story. read more
A Vaccine Is Urgently Needed For Infection Killing 150,000 Babies Annually, WHO Warns
Science Alert The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday called for the urgent development of a vaccine against a bacterial infection responsible for nearly 150,000 stillbirths and... The post A Vaccine Is Urgently Needed For Infection Killing 150,000 Babies Annually, WHO Warns appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Tim Pool Covid Experience
His brief twitter explanation. And he may joke about it but up here in the Great White North our Jill Biden doctors listen to Don Lemon. read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic Says He Has ‘Aggressive Cancer’
The man known as “Tiger King,” who gained fame in a Netflix documentary following his conviction for trying to hire someone to kill an animal rights activist, says he has cancer. read more
The Word From the Trenches – November 4, 2021
Join in on the conversation. Call (712) 770-5597 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. (If you are unable to get through call... The post The Word From the Trenches – November 4, 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Supreme Court appears to suggest right to guns at home extends to carrying them in public too
The Supreme Court ruled in 2008 that you have a constitutional right to have a gun in your home. Now, the justices will consider how far outside of the home that right extends. read more
Lessons from the Virginia governor's race: Make your best case
A former speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush watched the Virginia governor’s race through the eyes of her students at the University of Virginia, whose concerns were shared by most voters. read more
"Fed to Stop Diddling the Accounts?"
*"Fed to Stop Diddling the Accounts?"* by Bill Bonner BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – "Hot off the presses comes this story from Politico: "Fed set to begin pulling plug on massive aid to economy. The Federal Reserve said Wednesday it will begin to slow its massive bond purchases later this month, the first step in removing its extraordinary pandemic-era support for the economy. The long-awaited move signals both optimism about the pace of job growth and wariness about price surges that have pushed inflation up to its highest level in decades. The central bank has been buying $120 billion a ... read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
New vehicle sales in Brazil drop 17% in October year-on-year – Fenabrave
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Last month, 276,033 new vehicles were licensed, compared to 332,852 sold in October 2020. The result, released today (4) by the National Federation of Automotive Vehicles Distribution (Fenabrave), considers all automotive segments, except tractors and agricultural machinery. In the year-to-date, from January to October 2021, sales increased 16.15% over the […] The post New vehicle sales in Brazil drop 17% in October year-on-year – Fenabrave appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Cairns News7 hours ago
An Australian horror story
How the world views Australia By Jeremy Salt Global Research, USA November 04, 2021 – All Global Research articles can be read in 51 languages The Premier of the Australian state of Victoria, Daniel Andrews, has just tabled legislation in parliament which is possibly the most monstrous ever introduced into a country calling itself democratic. […] read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Chairman Of The US House Intelligence Committee Questions US Strategy On Defending Taiwan
*The Guardian*:* ‘We need to be much clearer’: leading Democrat questions US strategy on defending Taiwan* *Intelligence committee chief Adam Schiff says US and allies must make it clear to China ‘what a significant cost it would pay were it to use force’ * Adam Schiff, the US chair of the influential House intelligence committee, has called for the US to be less ambiguous about its defence plans for Taiwan, amid Pentagon warnings that China’s military has made stunning advances. Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum, Schiff, a leading Democrat, said the US and its international... read more
Food Safety News7 hours ago
Publisher’s Platform: Sorry to be a pest CDC and FDA, but are not the 2019 and 2020 Jimmy John’s “Sproutbreaks” one outbreak with 73 sick with E. coli O103 from one seed supplier?
Opinion If the FDA, CDC, Jimmy John’s corporate officials, and the seed supplier (ISS) had gone public in 2019, would 51 have been sickened in 2020? Here is the 2020 summary: When the CDC declared the Jimmy John’s E. coli O103 outbreak over at a total of 51 people infected with the outbreak strain of... Continue Reading read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Beijing Warns The EU On Their Growing Relations With Taiwan
*Politico:* *Beijing fires warning at EU after MEPs meet Taiwan president* China is increasingly irritated by warming ties between EU politicians and Taiwan. Beijing responded to a meeting between European lawmakers and Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Thursday by immediately warning the EU to correct its "mistake" if it wanted to avoid a deterioration in ties. A visit to Taipei by seven MEPs has already sparked a threat of "further reactions" from China, which is growing increasingly concerned by the warming ties between some European politicians and the self-governing ... read more
Black Community ‘Demonized’ for COVID Vaccine Skepticism
On the latest episode of CHD.TV’s “What’s Your View?” host Summayah Simone, attorney Tricia S. Lindsay and others discuss the Black community’s right to be skeptical of COVID vaccines. The post Black Community ‘Demonized’ for COVID Vaccine Skepticism appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
San Francisco Will Require Children Ages 5 to 11 to Show Proof of Vaccine to Access Businesses + More
The Defender’s Big Brother NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines related to governments’ abuse of power, including attacks on democracy, civil liberties and use of mass surveillance. The post San Francisco Will Require Children Ages 5 to 11 to Show Proof of Vaccine to Access Businesses + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Former Prime Minister Abbott Urges Australia to Purchase Subs as a Stopgap
*Mark Episkopos* *Trafalgar-Class Submarines, Australia* The Australian government should explore the extent to which these submarines can be used as a training platform or as an “addition to the order of battle in the Western Pacific.” At a recent event hosted by the Wilson Center, former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott said that Canberra should purchase *Los Angeles*-class or *Trafalgar*-class submarines as a stopgap solution while it awaits the new nuclear submarines it is procuring as part of the AUKUS trilateral security pact with the United States and United Kingdom. ... read more
Russia Hopes Its New Checkmate Fighter Will Clinch Foreign Contracts
*Mark Episkopos* *Checkmate Fighter, Eurasia* The upcoming Dubai Airshow will provide Rostec with perhaps its best opportunity yet to showcase the Checkmate fighter to the United Arab Emirates and other Middle Eastern importers. The fifth-generation Checkmate fighter will be featured at the upcoming Dubai Airshow, according to top Russian officials. “As part of the Dubai Airshow, the schedule includes flights by Russia’s MC-21-310 (running Russian-made PD-14 engines), the medical version of the Ansat helicopter and combat helicopters Mi-28NE and Ka-52E, while the static exhibiti... read more
India Wants to Upgrade its Air Force, But it Also Wants to Avoid Sanctions
*Sebastien Roblin* *Indian Air Force, Asia* U.S. officials have refused to back down from threats to level CAATSA sanctions on India for the deal. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *India has been getting creative as it upgrades its air force. The India Air Force is making three major purchases in the early 2020s. As we enter the 2020s, the Indian Air Force will continue to shrink in size to twenty-six out of a required forty-two squadrons due to retirements of aging Cold War Russian MiG-21 and MiG-27 jets. While the IAF is mulling purchases of additional advanced Western jet... read more
MintPress News8 hours ago
Words without Action: The West’s Role in Israel’s Illegal Settlement Expansion
Israel is doing what any colonial power does. It expands at the expense of the native population. The onus is not on colonial powers to behave themselves, but on the rest of the world to hold them accountable. The post Words without Action: The West’s Role in Israel’s Illegal Settlement Expansion appeared first on MintPress News. read more
Cairns News8 hours ago
New NSW Premier no knight on a white horse
Letter to the Editor Premier Dominic Perrottet (a Catholic), has a father who works for the World Bank.While that in itself may be of little significance, there remains strong assumptions by many that a good number of our Politicians are actually members of an International secret Society.A secret Society of Freemasonry for men and Order […] read more
7 Lawsuits Challenging COVID Vaccine Mandates for U.S. Military Members
Thousands of military members face dishonorable discharge, court-martial and loss of retirement benefits for refusing COVID vaccine mandates. These seven pending lawsuits challenge the U.S. Department of Defense mandates for the emergency use vaccines. The post 7 Lawsuits Challenging COVID Vaccine Mandates for U.S. Military Members appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Microbiologist: Why I Won’t Get Second COVID Shot — and Why Enlisting Kids in ‘Clinical Trial’ Is ‘Unfathomable’
According to Madhat Khattar, Ph.D., who took the first dose of the COVID vaccine in March, but won’t get a second dose, enlisting children to protect adults in what is effectively an ongoing clinical trial is simply unfathomable. The post Microbiologist: Why I Won’t Get Second COVID Shot — and Why Enlisting Kids in ‘Clinical Trial’ Is ‘Unfathomable’ appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
OSHA Changes Rule That Covers Up Vaccine Injuries, Prevents Workers’ Compensation Claims
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration amended its injury recording rule in a way that hides the true extent of the damage the COVID vaccine mandate will have on the American workforce. The post OSHA Changes Rule That Covers Up Vaccine Injuries, Prevents Workers’ Compensation Claims appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Nearly 50,000 Breakthrough COVID Cases Have Been Reported in Arizona + More
The Defender’s COVID NewsWatch provides a roundup of the latest headlines related to the SARS CoV-2 virus, including its origins and COVID vaccines. The post Nearly 50,000 Breakthrough COVID Cases Have Been Reported in Arizona + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Duran9 hours ago
Lavrov Confirms Ukraine Negotiations at Standstill, As Russia Concentrates Troops
Lavrov Confirms Ukraine Negotiations at Standstill, As Russia Concentrates Troops News Topic 330 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s interview with Rossiya 24, Moscow, November 1, 2021 Интервью Министра иностранных дел Российской Федерации С.В.Лаврова телеканалу “Россия 24”, Москва, 1 ноября 2021 года Вопрос: Не так давно Вы говорили о том, что Россия в своей дипломатической практике на […] read more
Israel F-35 Pilot Describes Elite Joint Training with U.S., Western Air Forces
*Seth J. Frantzman* *Israel, Middle East* The Israeli-hosted drill was the largest in Israel in recent memory and represents the way Israel is increasingly a key partner for the United States, European nations, and countries in the Eastern Mediterranean and as far away as India. Israel recently hosted the Blue Flag drill. Air forces from eight countries came together in Israel to participate in the joint training. This included the use of Israel’s F-35 fighter jets and warplanes such as F-16 Fighting Falcons, Indian Air Force Mirage jets and French Rafale jets. This represents h... read more
balance108 hours ago
THE video to see that blows the vax game sky high: this is IT
11-4-21 profound blockbuster video from 10:30, past advertizing, into link and continuing utter reveltions on use of graphene oxide inside brains by ompanies like InBrain—by their own admission on video!!!!!!!! (at 22:22 minutes/seconds into this link): https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-11-04-graphene-oxide-found-in-covid-vaccines.html …………………. ……….. read more
Econlib8 hours ago
You Had Two Jobs
I’ve long been critical of local government. Yes, local officials are “closer to the people.” And yes, moving to a new town is a lot cheaper than moving to a new state or a new country. Yet local governments are still far inferior to for-profit businesses. Recently, however, I’ve realized that I’ve been too generous. […] The post You Had Two Jobs appeared first on Econlib. read more
Not PC8 hours ago
Gain of Function Controversy Demands Greater Scrutiny for Government-Funded Science
*We will never truly know how close the link was between government funding and research to to increase viruses’ transmissibility, acknowledges Raymond March in this guest post. Regardless, we can learn one clear lesson from this concerning saga: we must reevaluate government involvement in funding scientific research.* Gain of Function Controversy Demands Greater Scrutiny for Government-Funded Science *by Raymond March* From his National Geographic documentary to the children’s book about his life, American immunologist Dr. Anthony Fauci has certainly become a household name ... read more
In Defiance of Governor’s Mandate, CPUC Votes to Increase Gas Storage at Aliso Canyon
Six years after worst blowout in U.S. history, Aliso Canyon poses new threat to surrounding community. The post In Defiance of Governor’s Mandate, CPUC Votes to Increase Gas Storage at Aliso Canyon appeared first on Food & Water Watch. read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
The Oprah Video with Marjorie Taylor Greene Is a Deepfake
The altered clip was created using part of a 1997 episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show." read more
China sweeps up lithium supplies in acquisition blitz
By Paul Homewood No surprise there then! Chinese companies are snatching up lithium projects worldwide, ensuring access to supplies of the metal amid worsening global shortages and surging prices. The nation’s mining and battery companies acquired 6.4 million tonnes of lithium in reserves and resources in 2021, as of Oct. 18, nearly […] read more
Modi Speech–No Emissions Cuts Before 2030
By Paul Homewood I’ve tracked down the official translation from Hindu of Modi’s speech at COP26, which gives some clarification: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1767814 Points to note: The 500 GW target is not for “renewable energy”, but “non fossil fuels”, which includes nuclear. Most significantly though is the section on “carbon emissions”: “India […] read more
Halifax Examiner10 hours ago
Black News File
1. Premier Tim Houston fires staffer over racist comments Last week, Premier Tim Houston learned that a staffer in the Department of Justice made comments on the social media about Angela Simmonds, the Liberal MLA for Preston. The staffer, who had recently been in meetings with Simmonds in her role as justice critic, allegedly said […] read more
The Aviationist10 hours ago
Israel Prepares To Launch Giant Missile And Aircraft Detection Blimp Dubbed “Sky Dew”
[image: Sky Dew] The giant “Sky Dew” aerostat carries sensors that can identify incoming long-range missiles and aircraft. On Nov. 3, 2021, the Israeli Air Force announced it is about to deploy its balloon-mounted radar system with advanced [...] The post Israel Prepares To Launch Giant Missile And Aircraft Detection Blimp Dubbed “Sky Dew” appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
Turcopolier10 hours ago
“James Carville blames ‘stupid wokeness’ for Dems’ weak showing”
​”Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville blamed “stupid wokeness” for his party’s disastrous Election Day showing in Virginia and New Jersey. Carville appeared on “PBS NewsHour” on Wednesday and was asked how Republican Glenn Youngkin defeated Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the … Continue reading → read more
CFACT10 hours ago
COP 26: Trillions for tribute — CFACT defends
Massive financial industry shakedown? CFACT continues to push back against false climate narratives with facts. The post COP 26: Trillions for tribute — CFACT defends appeared first on CFACT. read more
Cop26: Why Modi’s climate pledges have sparked confusion in India
By Paul Homewood Talking of India, Modi’s new pledges at COP26 have sown confusion! Narendra Modi’s promise of a net zero future and increased renewable energy came as a welcome surprise at the Cop26 summit and helped set the world on a path towards keeping global warming within the Paris […] read more

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