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Thomas Paine

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Saturday, November 6, 2021

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

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Technology - T N W / Tech Crunch / The Verge

10:20 pm MDT 

Halifax Examiner17 hours ago
Weekend File
Welcome to Weekend File, where you’ll find links to all the articles you might have missed last week. Jump to sections in this article: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday, October 31 1. Firing a staff member for racist comments is a start, but… Premier Tim Houston fired a staff at the Department […] read more
Cairns News17 hours ago
Barnaby’s Bildeberger buggy after caving in to the Liberals over climate change mythology
from Gil May In future times due to CO2 restrictions only smaller horses will be legally able to be used for transport, and to prevent unlawful use all bigger horses will be used for pet food. The Greens bill before parliament is to have all CO2 removed from beer as well. It will be served warm and […] read more
PrairiePundit17 hours ago
The tyrannical Biden administration
Louie Gohmert: ... Under Biden’s rule, for the first time in our history, normalizing the denial of civil rights and civil liberties based on ideology, not wrongdoing, is presented as a noble cause. Equal justice under the law for the Biden Department of Justice has taken a giant leap backwards in embracing the medieval notion of might makes right in glorifying the denial of civil rights for political opponents. It is shameful and dangerous. For months, elected officials representing the citizens of this country have been seeking truthful, non-politicized answers from the govern... read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
Photoblogging
Here are a few photos I captured a few days ago in San Diego. read more
Komando.com17 hours ago
How to know if you’re being stalked or are just paranoid
Is someone spying on you, or are you just paranoid? Find out now. read more
PrairiePundit17 hours ago
Forcing Democrats to give up their dead voters
* PJ Media:* *Public Interest Legal Foundation Sues Over 26,000 Dead People on Michigan Voter Rolls* Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Michigan’s Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, alleging that almost 26,000 dead people are still registered to vote in that state. More than 17,000 dead voters have remained on the rolls for 10 years. Thousands more have been there for 20 years. Some are considered “active” and some are “inactive.” All are supposedly dead. Why is this important? Because Benson sent a letter to Michigan’s election clerks bef... read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Jobs Data Shows Something Big Changed in this Monstrously Overstimulated Economy
Cheerleading about the much improved jobs picture overlooks how many workers have gone missing. read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Metals May Become the New Oil in Net-Zero Emissions Scenario
Economists project that prices for energy-transition metals will soar and their combined value could match that of crude oil read more
Komando.com17 hours ago
5 clever scams making the rounds you need to know about
Don't fall for these five dangerous scams that are circulating right now. read more
Yale Recommends Shame as Effective Compliance Tool
"Be a good sport, Tessie, we all took the same chance." We are living in Shirley Jackson's short story, "The Lottery," where a town has a yearly lottery, and one member is stoned to death by friends, neighbors and family... read more
The New Dark Age18 hours ago
COP26: Wall Street rolls out climate finance
The US climate envoy John Kerry is getting down to the real business at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Glasgow after President Joe Biden has had his photo-ops, made his idiosyncratic public remarks and flew back home. read more
Komando.com18 hours ago
5 essentials I always have handy in my medicine cabinet
We're all different and we've found what works for us over the years. But it might be time to rethink your go-tos. read more
Justin Rowlatt’s Fake Wild Weather Programme
By Paul Homewood The BBC has broadcast a full length Panorama episode, “Wild Weather: Our World Under Threat”, narrated by Justin Rowlatt. Needless to say, it is no more than propaganda, cherry picking a few events: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m00117h1/panorama-wild-weather-our-world-under-threat The introduction tells you all you need to know, with Rowlatt stating: “The world […] read more
Other news
Phenomenal: Brand-new scientific review praises astonishing antiviral abilities of kimchi NEW STUDY shows this extract reduces the harmful effects of EMF radiation 4 facts about 5G technology the telecom industry does not want you to know Listen to Casey Hodgkinson, Auckland, NZ … VX injured Jacinda Adern’s surprizing background that Kiwis never talk about Open … Continue reading Other news → read more
Komando.com20 hours ago
You can ask this inexpensive monitor about your home’s air quality with your voice
Try this affordable air quality monitor to help you stay healthy. read more
Industrial Espionage Has Been Key to China's Rise
*Robert Farley* *Chinese Military, Asia* There's a secret behind China's technological revolution. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Given the extensive commercial contacts between China and the United States, stopping the flow of technology is virtually impossible. As the People’s Republic of China (PRC) emerged from war and revolution in 1949, it became apparent that the Chinese economy lacked the capacity to compete with the U.S. or the U.S.S.R. in the production of advanced military technology. Transfers from the Soviet Union helped remedy the gap in the 1950s, as did tr... read more
Is the BBC biased?18 hours ago
''Israel has long claimed...''
Whilst far from being the worst of its kind, here's an interesting example of biased BBC language in action, concerning a BBC News website article headlined *Israeli bookstores pull Sally Rooney's books in boycott row*. You can tell the BBC journalist's sympathies by how the story is laid out and by how Sally Rooney isn't just 'a writer' but 'the acclaimed writer' - as announced in the second paragraph. The piece even ends with a list of some of the prizes she's won. And it's one of those pieces where one side - the favoured, pro-Sally Rooney side - gets the word 'said' while q... read more
Bolivian Organizations Reject Call For Strike & Destabilization
Social organizations and various Bolivian unions rejected this Friday the call for a national strike for next November 8, made by sectors of the opposition that participated in the 2019 coup d'état, as well as any attempt that seeks to destabilize the country. Union leaders branded this call as illegitimate, stating that it aims to affect the economic reactivation of the South American country, in the aftermath of the de facto government and in the midst of the current COVID-19 pandemic. The post Bolivian Organizations Reject Call For Strike & Destabilization appeared first on Pop... read more
Is the BBC biased?19 hours ago
Another trick
Talking of *The Spectator*, Ross Clark has a piece there headlined *‘Climategate’ still matters – but not how the BBC thinks it does*. In the piece he says that the story of 'Climategate' “won’t go away”, not least because the BBC has just put out two programmes on the subject: a TV drama called *The Trick*, and a Radio 4 documentary called *The Hack That Changed the World*”, continuing: *Both try to establish the same narrative*: that the scientists whose emails were leaked were victims of a crime — a massive data theft — and that these brilliant, honest people were then unfairly... read more
Kellogg Workers Are Still On Strike In Memphis And Across The Country
As the sun rose in Memphis on October 18, Rodigah Blaylock stood in the brisk air outside the Kellogg plant with her fellow union members, waving signs that read "We Stand Strong" and "Equality For All." Some drivers passing by blew their horns in support. Blaylock and other members of the Local 252-G union have been on this picket line since October 5, when members of Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers, Grain Millers International Union (BCTGM) launched a national strike at factories that produce Kellogg's cereals. The company-wide strike also spans factories in Omaha, Nebras... read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Brazil Minister of Tourism: Cruise season will be a success
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - During a press conference, the Minister discussed the 2021/2022 Cruise Season, which started yesterday. Alongside the Brazilian Cruise Liner Association (CLIA) chairman Marco Ferraz, MSC CEO Adrian Ursilli and Costa Cruises CEO Dario Rustico, Machado Neto highlighted the full potential of the segment in Brazil. "This season will be a […] The post Brazil Minister of Tourism: Cruise season will be a success appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
University Of Puerto Rico Students Have Declared An Indefinite Strike
The first student general assembly 2021-2022 at the Rio Piedras campus of the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) has announced an indefinite strike starting today, while other universities are on strike. The university students, who arrived on stage at the main campus for the UPR, made the decision in light of the academic, administrative, social and economic problems that the campus suffers from. The post University Of Puerto Rico Students Have Declared An Indefinite Strike appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Virtual Mirage19 hours ago
What’s in a Name?
There is a name for it. First French Empire cantinière tonnelet Cantinières were civilian women married to soldiers who were contracted by a regiment’s administrative council to sell food and drinks to the troops beyond their usual rations, which usually involved a lot of alcohol as pictured below. The post What’s in a Name? appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The New Dark Age19 hours ago
Ethiopia News Links 10 October – 5 November 2021
5 November 2021 — The New Dark Age Are Nicaraguan Migrants Escaping ‘Repression’—or Economic Sanctions? Are Nicaraguan Migrants Escaping ‘Repression’—or Economic Sanctions? Statement of the Group of Friends in Defense of the Charter of the United Nations https://www.voltairenet.org/article214532.html EU Election Observers Arrive In Venezuela, Legitimizing Upcoming Vote EU Election Observers Arrive In Venezuela, Legitimizing Upcoming Vote … Continue reading Ethiopia News Links 10 October – 5 November 2021 read more
The New Dark Age19 hours ago
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, November 2021
5 November 2021 — Climate & Capitalism 5 new books for reds and greens … plus 4 important articles and 3 recent reviews Ecosocialist Bookshelf is a monthly column, hosted by Ian Angus. Books described here may be reviewed at length in future. Inclusion of a book does not imply endorsement, or that C&C agrees … Continue reading Ecosocialist Bookshelf, November 2021 read more
Rebuilding a future for the displaced people of Burkina Faso: a Resident Coordinator Blog
More than a million people in Burkina Faso have been displaced from their homes, victims of ongoing conflict and poverty. Nevertheless, following a recent visit to the central and northern regions of the country, Barbara Manzi, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Burkina Faso, says she met a resilient people keen to find their own solutions, to a better future. Read the full story, “Rebuilding a future for the displaced people of Burkina Faso: a Resident Coordinator Blog”, on globalissues.org → read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Volkswagen to invest US$1.26 billion in Argentina and Brazil to manufacture new family of cars
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "The region is an important market. In the past 2 years, we achieved a very good position through our consistent restructuring program. Now, we are driving the implementation of our Accelerate plan, strengthening our competitive standing. We proved that we can be profitable despite a low overall market and challenging […] The post Volkswagen to invest US$1.26 billion in Argentina and Brazil to manufacture new family of cars appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Duran19 hours ago
“American Vampire” — Reviewed
If you haven’t heard of Jyrki 69, it’s the stage name of a dude; Jyrki Linnankivi is or was lead vocalist for The 69 Eyes, a rock band from Finland, which although having a population of only slightly over five and a half million has produced a surprising number of rock bands, Nightwish being arguably […] read more
The Duran19 hours ago
The Empire’s Cuban Colony 1898-1959
The Cuban struggle for independence in the 1890s was closely covered by the American press. Some newspapers agitated for American intervention and featured sensational stories of Spanish atrocities against the native Cuban population. Spain posed no threat to the United States, but Cuba had very profitable plantations coveted by American tycoons. On February 15, 1898, […] read more
Cairns News19 hours ago
Hold the line Queensland, the Labor Party’s dodgy Covid vaccination stats are as honest as the Premier
by Lindsey Symonds Well this is the big advantage of the PCR Test for ‘CoVID-19’ isn’t it. The inventor of the PCR Test, Dr. Kary Mullis won the Nobel Prize for his contribution to genetic research (the polymerase chain reaction test). He has stated for public record on numerous occasions IT IS NOT A DIAGNOSTIC […] read more
City of London still owns the world
Originally posted on Cairns News: Letter to the Editor Let’s remember that the first concentration / death camps were built by the Empire of the City of London in the Boer War for the Boer women and children. And who one might ask owns The City of London Corporation? Who owns the consols of the… read more
Cairns News20 hours ago
City of London still owns the world
Letter to the Editor Let’s remember that the first concentration / death camps were built by the Empire of the City of London in the Boer War for the Boer women and children. And who one might ask owns The City of London Corporation? Who owns the consols of the Bank of England from the […] read more
Gravitas: Panic Buying in China? Why??
Global Currency Crisis?? Hyperinflation?? WION China has asked its people to stock up on household supplies without telling them why. Is China heading into a nationwide lockdown? Is it expecting tensions with Taiwan to blow up? Or is there something more serious that Beijing is hiding from its people and the world? Palki Sharma tells … read more
John Williams: Economic Conditions Are Ripe For Hyperinflation
Silver Bullion TV SBTV spoke with John Williams, author of Shadow Government Stats, about how the real inflation rate is much higher than official numbers and its ravaging effects on the purchasing power of fiat currency users. John Williams’ Shadow Government Statistics: http://www.shadowstats.com Discussed in this interview: – 00:00 Introduction 02:03 The government’s meddling with … read more
Is the BBC biased?15 hours ago
BBC bias and reverse ferrets
Bias by News Agenda Choice and Bias by News Prioritising are top of the shop on THE BBC's OFFICIAL FESTIVE FIFTY BIAS TECHNIQUES with good reason. The first is 'the biggie' - 'If we don’t report it, it’s not news' - but the second is often its partner-in-crime: 'Sometimes we can’t avoid reporting something but we can certainly give it very low priority. It only needs to appear for a nanosecond for us to be able to say that we have done our journalistic duty'. I was reminded of that by how the BBC has been reporting the latest dramatic development in the story of the Steele dossie... read more
Is the BBC biased?18 hours ago
Twitter banter
There's another Yorkshire Cricket Club headline 'racism' story on the BBC News Website's home page. Meanwhile, here's a Twitter discussion that echoes the chat on the open thread and I suspect reflects the public mood better than the BBC: - The Yorkshire Cricket Club situation is hardly top news. Why is it being made such a major issue? Who really cares what players say to each other in the dressing room? What are the real motives? - Number One rule: What happens in changing room stays in changing room. Thought everybody knew that. It’s all about trust. We have a sit... read more
The Duran19 hours ago
US Department of Justice investigates crimes by far-right extremists in southeastern Ukraine
The website of the US news and analysis website BuzzFeed News has published a high-profile journalistic investigation into the war crimes of US citizens in the territory of the south-east of Ukraine. The material begins with the story of an American citizen, a former member of the US army, pleading with three Ukrainian judges in […] read more
With no excess of deaths for 18 weeks, Austria joins the hardcore Coronazi club
Hundreds of millions of people in the West have been totally and hopelessly brainwashed by the Covid propaganda and they seem unable to see even the most basic facts. Such as the fact that Western Europe has basically no medical problem with Covid-19 right now. Austria has a new chancellor after Sebastian Kurz was removed (I believe it was a coup, the culprits are Soros-affiliated, and all of them deserve death). It just happened that soon after this removal, Austria has banned the entry of the unvaccinated people to restaurants, hotels, events with 25+ people, ski slopes, and more.... read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Economy Minister: Brazil must exploit its oil before it becomes obsolete
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Minister said oil wealth must be exploited "before these resources become obsolete in 10, 20 years," with the world's energy matrix shifting in another direction, he said at an event promoted by a trade association. Guedes further said that the wealthiest countries are prioritizing taxation on pollution, but that it […] The post Economy Minister: Brazil must exploit its oil before it becomes obsolete appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Iraqi Catholics Looking Ahead, Not Back, Chaldean Bishop Says
Chaldean Catholics celebrate Mass at Mother of God Chaldean Church in Southfield, Mich., in 2019. The Detroit metro area is home to more than 100,000 Chaldean Catholics. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
VW Gol model to be discontinued after being manufactured in Brazil for 41 years
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The model produced in Brazil for 41 years in different versions will be replaced by the Polo Track as of 2023, a different version of the current Polo which will become the brand's starter car (the cheapest). In its trajectory, it was the sales leader for almost 30 years and […] The post VW Gol model to be discontinued after being manufactured in Brazil for 41 years appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Brazil singer Marília Mendonça dies at 26 in plane crash
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to Infraero, the plane carrying the artist had taken off at 1:05 PM (Brasília time) from Santa Genoveva airport, in Goiânia. "On Friday, a small aircraft, Beech Aircraft model, crashed in the rural area of Piedade de Caratinga. The BMMG confirms that the aircraft was carrying singer Marília Mendonça […] The post Brazil singer Marília Mendonça dies at 26 in plane crash appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Gregory Mannarino, "A Bloodbath On A Scale We've Never Seen Before"
Gregory Mannarino, PM 11/5/21: *"A Bloodbath On A Scale We've Never Seen Before"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
How Science Conquered Diphtheria, the Plague Among Children
With today's controversy it is well to remmeber that vaccines resolved a number of long lasting scourges and particularly Diptheria. These were all particularly amemnable. By their elimination and general control, we see nothing actually replacing them. The other great salvation was general sanitation. We no longer drink polluted water even were it is a problem. At worst we do get exposed to most pollution and our system handily handles it. do not try this were amoebic dysentry is endemic though. That means do not use tap water to brush your teeth. We are now wonderfully sp... read more
Elements may have been forged on Earth, as well as in space
This is excellent work. Could this be possible? It immediately disposes of using stars to produce the elements and then expecting those stars to blow up and fill space with useful dust. It is way more handy to rely on the crust to do all this, and yes, to include the heavies as well. I do think that plenty of self assembly does happen inside the star creation process as well, but that the crust provides an additional forge and anvil for even all that. This analysis makes the hypothesis plausible. Proving it is a lab may be difficult and it may also suffer from low yields. Afte... read more
Something Really Bad is Happening in Hospitals - Target 2,000,000,000 dea.
If you are awake, you know this is all about Vaccine Injury and its clearly derivative Circulatory disease. It is happening now and not when you get old. Is it possible that the Globe has been subjected to a premptive strike aimed at decimating the able bodied? It appears to be happening quickly, but in fact it may be rolling out in slow motion and we are seeing the early victims now. Again hte other side informs us that 2,000,000,000 will die. So how do we stop this? By the by, this is what a real pandemic looks like. It is getting real. *SOMETHING REALLY STRANGE IS HAPPE... read more
Rooftop system converts CO2, water and sunlight into kerosene
This showed us it can be done but at serious cost. Can the design concept be minurized for real rooftop applications? Just producing a flamable gas is good on its own if integrated with a gas service. Getting the cost down is what makes this package work. Otherwise nothing here is actually new at all. Yet it is all progressing. Having independent access to gas is a protection as well. Yet the same solar energy could be better stuffed into a battery as well. However gas can fuel a useful heat engine much better than a battery. *Rooftop system converts CO2, water and sunlight... read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Uruguay appeals to the “need to modernize and sincerify” Mercosur
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Uruguay appealed this Friday to the "need to modernize and sincerity" the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) after learning of Brazil's decision, announced hours earlier, to lower its import tariff and, therefore, to adopt an alteration that is still being discussed within the bloc. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the […] The post Uruguay appeals to the “need to modernize and sincerify” Mercosur appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Castillo completed 100 turbulent and contradictory days at the helm of Peru
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Pedro Castillo completed his first 100 days as president of Peru, a period plagued by turbulences, silences, indecisions, ambiguities, and countermarches accompanied by a voracious opposition that does not seem to accept the electoral result and whose extremes are calling for the president's dismissal. Since he was sworn in as […] The post Castillo completed 100 turbulent and contradictory days at the helm of Peru appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Brazil bypasses Mercosur and unilaterally reduces its external tariffs by 10%
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil announced this Friday that it will apply a 10% reduction to the tariffs of 87% of the universe of its imports of goods and services, which means that it is already adopting in advance an alteration that is still being discussed within Mercosur. According to a joint communiqué from […] The post Brazil bypasses Mercosur and unilaterally reduces its external tariffs by 10% appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
OrientalReview.org21 hours ago
Hypersonic Panic And Competitive Terror
During his eventful time in office, US President Donald Trump took much delight in reflecting about the lethal toys of his country’s military, actual or hypothetical. These included a hypersonic capability which, his military advisors had warned, was being mastered by adversaries. Such devices, comprising hypersonic cruise missiles and hypersonic […] read more

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