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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Monday, November 8, 2021

8 November - Blogs I'm Following - 1 of 5

 10 pm MDT

“Home Delinquencies Pile Up; Your Job Will Be Gone; 50 Million Have Not Paid Off Last Christmas”
Jeremiah Babe, PM 11/8/21: *“Home Delinquencies Pile Up; Your Job Will Be Gone; * *50 Million Have Not Paid Off Last Christmas”* read more
Why Does Iran Keep Ripping Off Fighter Jets?
*Sebastien Roblin* *Iran Air Force, Middle East* Iran's new "state of the art" fighter yet appears identical to an F-5F Tiger II two-seater jet. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The irony is that Tehran doesn’t need to be ashamed of its resourceful use of old jet fighters. In the nine-year-long Iran-Iraq war during the 1980s, Iranian fighter pilots fought one of the most intense air wars in recent history defending their home soil. Though higher-performance F-4 Phantoms and F-14 Tomcats shot down dozens of Iraqi fighters (and suffered losses in return), even the F-5s chalked... read more
War News Updates10 minutes ago
US Navy Names Ship After Gay Rights Leader Harvey Milk
*Daily Mail: **US Navy names ship after gay rights leader Harvey Milk: Transgender health expert smashes champagne on bow with sister vessels set to be christened after RFK and Rep. John Lewis* * Replenishment oiler USNS Harvey Milk was christened on Saturday in San Diego * Named for slain gay rights leader Harvey Milk, who served four years in the Navy * Milk was one of the first openly gay candidates elected to public office * He was assassinated in 1978 by former San Francisco official Dan White * Step was hailed, amid separate claims that armed forces are now too woke... read more
Turcopolier1 hour ago
Was The Ashley Biden Diary Bait to Kill Project Veritas?
A piece of news regarding the alleged Ashley Biden diary largely escaped notice–Project Veritas offices and James O’Keefe’s home were raided by the FBI last Thursday and Saturday because, according to Jack Hadfield of the National File: A week and … Continue reading → read more
Hundreds Of Thousands To Go On Four-Day Nationwide Strike Over Vaccine Mandates
Hundreds Of Thousands To Go On Four-Day Nationwide Strike Over Vaccine Mandates by Enrico Trigoso via The Epoch Times, https://www.zerohedge.com/ A massive, nationwide strike against vaccine mandates will take place from Nov. 8 to Nov. 11, according to the main organizer for the walkout, Leigh Dundas, a human rights attorney and public speaker. – The … read more
13yo Palestinian Boy Killed During Clashes with Israeli Army
RT The killing of a Palestinian boy in the West Bank has fired up local resentment over Israel settlements and mass evictions. The 13-year-old was shot by Israeli soldiers on Friday after rioters threw stones at troops during clashes. end read more
9 Truths From Aaron Rodgers’ Explosive Vaxx Interview You Aren’t Allowed To Say
AARON RODGERS: "This idea that it's the pandemic of the unvaccinated, it's a just a total lie… If the vaccine is so great, then how come people are still getting covid and spreading covid?… Personal health decision should be private." pic.twitter.com/O8BspdAdgS — Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 5, 2021 9 Truths From Aaron Rodgers’ Explosive Vaxx … read more
When Will The CDC Correct Its COVID Death-Counts, As Italy Just Did?
When Will The CDC Correct Its COVID Death-Counts, As Italy Just Did? by Andrew Widburg via AmericanThinker.com, via https://www.zerohedge.com/ Summit News caught a fascinating story out of Italy: the Italian Higher Institute of Health decided it had miscounted COVID deaths. Instead of looking at people who died with COVID, as it once did, it looked only at … read more
Kevin Muir: Bearish Signals for Risk Assets Everywhere
Palisades Gold Radio Tom welcomes back private trader and newsletter publisher Kevin Muir of “The Macro Tourist” back to the show. To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisadesradio.ca – Kevin discusses the Treasury General Account and how the Fed has mopped up some of the excess liquidity. They … read more
War News Updates32 minutes ago
CNN Poll Reveals President Biden's Approval At New Low. Vice President Harris With The Lowest Approval Rating In Recorded History
*Daily Mail: **Joe and Jill Biden arrive back at the White House after their weekend at the beach with new poll showing just 15% of voters strongly approve of him and 58% believe he isn't focusing on America's problems* * Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden arrived back at the White House Monday * Biden indicated he had tried to call Glenn Youngkin after the Republican defeated former Gov. Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia governor's race * Biden had delayed his weekend as he helped try to line up votes for infrastructure bill, which has now passed the House and Senate * A ... read more
The National Interest37 minutes ago
Bouncing Off Bullets: One French Tank Took on Nazi Germany
*Sebastien Roblin* *Tanks, Europe* For the first time, the Wehrmacht had encountered a tank that completely that outmatched its own. *Here's What You Need to Remember*: Char B1s continued to see action into June 1940, frustrating German efforts at the local level. In five days, three B1s defending the bridges at Rethel knocked out 20 German tanks, nine armored cars and 38 motor vehicles. At five o’clock in the morning on May 16, 1940 a company of the 8th Panzer Regiment lay in an ambush position along a rubble-strewn street of the French town of Stonne. The day before, the unfor... read more
The National Interest59 minutes ago
America Can Wage Remote Warfare, But Can They Do So Successfully?
*James Holmes* *Military Strategy, * Remote war is easy to wage, hard to win, and carries hidden moral hazards. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Remote warfare substitutes technology for military manpower, carrying the Desert Storm philosophy to its utmost. Over at *MIT Technology Review*, U.S. Marine Corps infantry veteran and *Jarhead* author Anthony Swofford declares that that warmaking by remote control constitutes a bad way to make war. Seconded. War is a deeply human undertaking. Trying to take human beings out of it is fraught with unintended consequences. I had a simi... read more
The Last Refuge1 hour ago
Marine Corps Commandant Blames Vaccine Disinformation For Possibility of Losing 12,500 Troops From Marine Corp Ranks
There is no such thing as “disinformation” or “misinformation”, there is only information you accept and information you do not accept. You were not born with a requirement to believe everything you are told; rather, you were born with a brain that allows you to process the information you receive and make independent decisions. Today […] The post Marine Corps Commandant Blames Vaccine Disinformation For Possibility of Losing 12,500 Troops From Marine Corp Ranks appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
New Mandala1 hour ago
“Semut: The Untold Story of a Secret Australian Operation in WWII Borneo”
"....when you actually sit down and look at what happened, the locals were key participants in all of these war activities." The post “Semut: The Untold Story of a Secret Australian Operation in WWII Borneo” appeared first on New Mandala. read more
All US Elections Are Fraudulent; Shut Up About Nicaragua
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ Western media are blaring headlines today about a rigged election, not in the United States or any of the other powerful nations allied with it whose elections are consistently fraudulent from top to bottom, but in the […] read more
Bad Idea: Japan Once Invaded the United States
*Sebastien Roblin* *World War II, Pacific* This was one of the most bizarre intelligence failures of the war. *Here's What You Need to Remember*: At 3 A.M. on June 3, thirty-two Japanese war planes—an even mix of A6M Zero fighters, B5N torpedo bombers and D3 Val dive bombers—launched from the carriers *Ryujo *and *Jun’yo* with orders to knock out Dutch Harbor. Fog and overcast skies caused many of the Japanese aircraft to lose their way and return to their carriers, but seventeen managed to locate the Alaskan naval base and blew up an army barracks located there, killing twenty-f... read more
In a War Between America and China, Shipbuilding Could Decide the Winner
*James Holmes* *Shipbuilding, Asia* Should a naval conflict break out between China and the US, both sides will need to replace ships extremely quickly. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *If ships were smaller and easier to construct—if they were more like aircraft—then manufacturing a ship would come to resemble manufacturing an airplane. Fast design improvements would become thinkable even as mass production replenished numbers of hulls. The United States could lose a Western Pacific naval war because Communist China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) can regenerate combat powe... read more
Iran Is a Threat, But Is Far From Being a Regional Hegemon
*James Holmes* *Iran, Middle East* One legendary Yale professor would caution America against overly inflating the Iranian threat. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Pentagon has rightly designated great-power competition as its top priority. It would make little sense to commit heavy resources to offset a secondary worry such as Iran—especially if the opportunity costs were losing out in the Western Pacific, the Mediterranean, or elsewhere around the Eurasian periphery. When pondering some strategic quandary you can get oriented by postulating what the greats in the field... read more
Japan Had Strategic Alternatives to Pearl Harbor. Should They Have Taken Them?
*James Holmes* *military, Asia* Might Japan have averted its fate by avoiding direct confrontation with the United States? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Mahanian approach did pay off for the Imperial Japanese Navy—for a time. Japanese warriors ran wild for six months after Pearl Harbor, scooping up conquest after conquest. But a vengeful giant can regenerate strength given adequate time. As Yamamoto himself predicted, Japan could entertain “no expectation of success” if the war dragged on longer than six months or a year. Suppose Robert E. Lee had laid hands on a shipm... read more
China's Z-19 Helicopter - Is It Really Stealth?
*Sebastien Roblin* *Helicopters, Asia* The PLA has 180 Z-19s in service, implying it’s deployed into nine to twelve aviation regiments. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The concept behind an armed scout helicopter like the Z-19 is to leverage its superior sensors to spy on enemy forces, and in a pinch, launch and hit-and-run attacks from relatively long distances. Developing a scout helicopter that balances agility, protection, stealth and firepower—all at an affordable price—is a tricky business. The Pentagon spent twenty-two years and $7 billion developing the hyper-advanc... read more
A J Ayer’s Near Death Experience
A year before A J Ayer (1910-1989) died of pneumonia, he choked on a piece of salmon, lost consciousness, and in a technical sense died. For four minutes his heart had stopped until he was revived. Within a day, he had recovered sufficiently to chat about his near death experience. He claimed that he saw a bright light which was created by the government of the universe. He could not see the ministers who were in charge of the light but at a distance, he could see the ministers who were in charge of time. Ayer was instantly struck by the thought that Albert Einstein had theorized th... read more
Yipee! Met Our Second Target Quickly! On to the Third: Continuing Expanded News Coverage and Maybe Meetups
Thanks to the generosity of our readers, we are on to our third target: preserving our Covid-expanded news coverage plus perhaps meetups. read more
Secretary Pete Joins WH Daily Manure Spread
Pete Buttigieg has finally reported for work, back tanned and rested from chest feeding duty as a new mother to joined the White House Deputy Deflector of Questions as Special Guest. And he/him/whatever didn't disappoint anyone who was anticipating more krazy shit we all have come expect from this bunch: *‘Highway underpasses are racist’ * Transportation @SecretaryPete: " If an underpass was constructed such that a bus carrying mostly Black and Puerto Rican kids to a beach, [...] in New York was designed too low for it to pass by, that that obviously reflects racism that went in... read more
Bad, Bad Times
The American military, for all it's size and cost, has really not been impressive in it's wars since 1945 - even though all of them have been against vastly inferior opponents and it's use of torture. That was true from the start as it plunged into a wars against Korea, Bay of Pigs in Cuba, Afghanistan, and others. In fact, we have no idea how many wars it has been losing because our news hasn't been telling all of them. Now, the U.S. has by far the biggest and most expensive army in the world. And it's been losing to much smaller and poorer countries. It's too bad that the Canadian... read more
Medical Kidnap3 hours ago
Athletes Around the World are Dropping Like Flies with Heart Problems
Someone has put together a video montage showing the sheer volume of athletes around the world dropping like flies with heart problems. And the corporate media calls this a "mystery." How many people ever heard of the word "myocarditis" prior to the COVID shots? But don't blame it on the "vaccines." That would be politically incorrect. Mark Payne in the UK is keeping a fast growing list of these stories. The post Athletes Around the World are Dropping Like Flies with Heart Problems first appeared on Medical Kidnap. read more
REPUBLICANS ARE ADDICTED TO APOCALYPSE PORN
At The Bulwark, Christian Vanderbrouk tells us about a report prepzared by pro-Trump figures shortly before the 2020 election: ... [The] report published in mid-October 2020 by the Claremont Institute and Texas Public Policy Foundation’s (TPPF) [is] called “79 Days to Inauguration” ... Among [its authors] were figures such as John Eastman—lawyer for Donald Trump and author of a memo advising Vice President Mike Pence to unilaterally block certification of Joe Biden’s win in order to buy time for GOP-controlled state legislatures to send competing slates of electors—and K.T. McFarl... read more
Science Matters3 hours ago
The Creed for Pawns
Jeremy Carl lays out the catechism of beliefs required to be a US citizen, indeed a world citizen these days, in his American Mind article I Believe. See how many boxes you can check to see if your citizenship passes muster. Excerpts in italics. An affirmation of the national creed. □ I believe Joe Biden, the […] read more
Athletes Around the World are Dropping Like Flies with Heart Problems
Someone has put together a video montage showing the sheer volume of athletes around the world dropping like flies with heart problems. And the corporate media calls this a "mystery." How many people ever heard of the word "myocarditis" prior to the COVID shots? But don't blame it on the "vaccines." That would be politically incorrect. Mark Payne in the UK is keeping a fast growing list of these stories. The post Athletes Around the World are Dropping Like Flies with Heart Problems first appeared on Health Impact News. read more
Halifax Examiner4 hours ago
What’s in a (school) name?
“I’m not from the area. I know it’s somebody local, and I’ve only been at the school three full years.” “I’ve never really thought about it or questioned it.” “I believe he was a resident of the area, and I believe the school was named after him. Our VP, who is not here today — […] read more
Breaking News: Inside Source Reports Governor Newsom Injured
California Governor Gavin Newsom has allegedly been harmed by a Moderna Covid booster shot: An inside source close to the California governor informed The Defender that Newsom sustained an adverse reaction from the booster. The source, who asked not to be identified, said Newsom’s symptoms were similar to those associated with Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS), a… Continue reading → read more
Komando.com5 hours ago
The life-saving signal every girl and woman in your life must know
A 61-year-old man kidnapped a girl in Kentucky. A simple hand gesture she learned on TikTok saved her life. Teach it to your kids and loved ones ASAP. read more
Only the American System Can Rescue the U.S. from Hyperinflation
This past Tuesday's U.S. election is the harbinger of the global elites' death knell. The American Spirit is gathering the strength needed to deliver that blow. And the globalists know that spirit can win—if it is infused with the power of the American System of Political Economy. Time is short. Decades of deindustrialization, more recent policies of COVID shutdowns and green insanity, coupled with endless money printing, has put the U.S. on an inflationary, and potentially, hyperinflationary pathway. read more
MJBizDaily5 hours ago
Report: California’s marijuana social equity programs not meeting goals
A report issued by the California Cannabis Industry Association took a hard look at seven jurisdictions that have social equity programs and found them lacking. “California’s cannabis social equity programming is not working as intended,” concludes the report, which lambasted the programs for falling far short of their intended goals. The report was written by […] Report: California’s marijuana social equity programs not meeting goals is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Biden Assistant Secretary of Health Levine Refused To Answer Questions Regarding Sex Change-Castration Of Minor Children With Or Without Parental Consent During Nomination Hearing; Played Football with General Milley
General Milley and Dr. Levine played football together: “Gen. Milley and Dr. Levine played football together” https://youtu.be/RQ103UgM-I0 US Senator Rand … Continue reading → read more
Organizing Notes2 hours ago
Digital ID - mass surveillance system
Jimmy Dore and Max Blumenthal discuss: Key words in this video about what your high-tech linked phone can deliver in the near future: will 'protect you', facial scanning, mandated vax reminder, passport control, banking control, medical data, drivers license, access to bars/restaurants, deliver government 'public service' announcements, etc. - If you are naughty the government turns off your phone and you are now invisible - Lose your job if you don't follow all government mandates - Homeless or older person and don't want a cell phone - what do you do then? ... read more
Fatal shooting in Amherst, Nova Scotia
CTV is reporting that "Police in Amherst, N.S. are investigating a shooting on Monday afternoon that has left one person dead. The Amherst Police Department says they were called to a residence on Bayview Drive at approximately 2 p.m. on Nov. 8." "Police say upon arriving, they found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound. Police say the victim did not reside at the residence. Paramedics transported the victim to the Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre where they later died. Police arrested one person in relation to the shooting and say there is no further threat to the public... read more
UNs Indispensable Partners Barred from Entering Secretariat Building
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 08 (IPS) - The United Nations has come under heavy fire for continuing a 20-month-long ban on non-governmental organizations (NGOs)– even though the Secretariat is expected to return to near-normal by September 15 after a pandemic lockdown going back to March 2020. Read the full story, “UNs Indispensable Partners Barred from Entering Secretariat Building”, on globalissues.org → read more
Ethiopia: Future of Tigray and Horn of Africa ‘in grave uncertainty’
A year-long conflict in the Tigray region of Ethiopia has reached “disastrous proportions”, the UN political chief told the Security Council on Monday, warning of “grave uncertainty” surrounding the future of the country and stability of the whole Horn of Africa region. Read the full story, “Ethiopia: Future of Tigray and Horn of Africa ‘in grave uncertainty’”, on globalissues.org → read more
Myanmar: 3 million in need of humanitarian aid, ‘world is watching’ UN relief chief warns generals
Growing conflict, insecurity, COVID-19, and a failing economy, has rendered some three million Burmese in in need of life-saving humanitarian assistance across Myanmar, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator said on Monday. Read the full story, “Myanmar: 3 million in need of humanitarian aid, ‘world is watching’ UN relief chief warns generals”, on globalissues.org → read more
A matter of life or death: At COP26, vulnerable countries tell developed nations it’s time to keep their promise on climate finance
Massive floods, devastating wildfires, and rising seas – along with the countless lives they take and livelihoods they upend – are realities many nations are already facing. Voices from the front lines of climate change and its impacts were centre stage to start week two of COP26, which kicked off Monday in Glasgow with a focus on ‘adaptation, loss and damage’. Read the full story, “A matter of life or death: At COP26, vulnerable countries tell developed nations it’s time to keep their promise on climate finance”, on globalissues.org → read more
Rights experts urge Singapore to halt execution of man with mental disability
A group of UN human rights experts appealed on Monday for Singapore to halt the execution of a Malaysian man who has intellectual disabilities. Read the full story, “Rights experts urge Singapore to halt execution of man with mental disability”, on globalissues.org → read more
UN system generated 25% fewer greenhouse gas emissions in 2020
With significant travel restrictions and large portions of personnel working from home in 2020, the UN system generated approximately 25 per cent fewer greenhouse emissions than in the year before. Read the full story, “UN system generated 25% fewer greenhouse gas emissions in 2020”, on globalissues.org → read more
New FAO analysis reveals carbon footprint of agri-food supply chain
Food processing, packaging, transport, household consumption and waste disposal are pushing the food supply chain to the top of the greenhouse gas emitters list, according to a new study led by the UN agriculture agency, presented on Monday at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow. Read the full story, “New FAO analysis reveals carbon footprint of agri-food supply chain”, on globalissues.org → read more
The U.S. Navy Can't Underestimate North Korean Naval Mines
*Sebastien Roblin* *North Korea, Pacific* For the first few hours, things went swimmingly, *Here's What You Need to Remember*: For 45 minutes, skipper Lt. Richard Young led a frantic effort to save his wounded ship as water poured into her ruptured hull. But the North Korean shore gunners zeroed in on the floundering minesweeper. At noon sharp on October 12, 1950, the minesweeper USS Pirate had just completed a busy but productive morning off the North Korean port of Wonsan when everything went wrong at once. Hours earlier, the small, 625-ton vessel had led the five ships of Mi... read more
Could an Inside-Out Strategy Help America Defend Against China?
*James Holmes* *South China Sea, Asia-Pacific* A few promiment naval experts believe the answer to be "Yes." *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The United States is the steward of the status quo in the world’s oceans and seas. When nothing happens, that’s a good thing; it means the status quo holds. Maritime pressure promises stewardship on the cheap. It’s always gratifying to see your ideas take wing. Back in 2012, on a lark, Toshi Yoshihara and I broached a strategic concept we took to calling “island-chain defense,” or sometimes a “Great Wall in reverse.” Long story short, t... read more
NASA Wants to Knock an Asteroid Out of Orbit
*Caleb Larson* *NASA, * Although it sounds like something out of science fiction, the NASA mission will attempt to hit an asteroid and alter its orbit in an evaluation of planetary defense. Although it sounds like something out of science fiction, the NASA mission will attempt to hit an asteroid and alter its orbit in an evaluation of planetary defense. NASA is preparing for its first planetary defense mission, evaluating the efficacy of redirecting asteroids by physically hitting them. Although the project sounds more like a disaster movie than real-life, redirecting asteroids... read more
Snopes.com3 hours ago
Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas 6 More Trump Associates in Probe
Further expanding its probe, the U.S. House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection has issued subpoenas to six additional associates of former President Donald Trump who were closely involved in his efforts to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election. read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
China's Weaponization Of Space Continues
*Gatestone Institute*: *China's Weaponization of Space* * Space satellites have become strategic assets and therefore valuable military targets. * "Beijing is working to match or exceed US capabilities in space to gain the military, economic, and prestige benefits that Washington has accrued from space leadership." — 2021 Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community. * China's 2015 defense white paper had already formally designated space as a new domain of warfare. Also in 2015, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) established the Strategic Support Force (SSF), w... read more
The Rio Times4 hours ago
Covid-19: Updated count of reported injuries and deaths after vaccines in EU member states (October 19)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – EudraVigilance, the European database for reporting vaccine adverse events, had collected 28,103 reports of deaths and 2,637,525 reports of injuries (half of them serious) from people who had received any of the four experimental injections currently licensed in EU member states as of October 19. A previous report, dated August […] The post Covid-19: Updated count of reported injuries and deaths after vaccines in EU member states (October 19) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
No, the Astroworld Tragedy Wasn’t the Result of ‘Satanic Rituals’
Experts are pointing at crowd dynamics and venue safety as primary factors in the deaths of eight people. read more
The Last Refuge4 hours ago
Purposeful Crisis Keeps Unfolding as Biden’s Irrelevant Polling Keeps Collapsing – White House Vaccine Mandates Promoted, While Courts Attempt to Block
We are witnessing a very specific type of electoral frustration caused by officials within a system attempting to stop a communist style fundamental change by taking action within the same system simultaneously collapsing through the actions of the communists. Joe Biden’s approval rating has collapsed to the lowest level in history {data here} ,which would […] The post Purposeful Crisis Keeps Unfolding as Biden’s Irrelevant Polling Keeps Collapsing – White House Vaccine Mandates Promoted, While Courts Attempt to Block appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
“Inaccurate Information”
4:50 PM · Nov 8, 2021 “If you receive any type of COVID-19 vaccine, you are not eligible to donate convalescent plasma with the Red Cross.” Wayback Machine read more
Medical Kidnap5 hours ago
MIT Scientist and Professor on Exposing COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries: “You Have to be Careful Because You Could be Eliminated”
Today I bring you more evidence that the leaders of the U.S. Government health agencies and the pharmaceutical companies producing the COVID-19 "vaccines" are guilty of crimes against humanity, including mass murder. I have been criticized and censored by many even in the alternative media for using such strong language, often being accused of using "sensationalism." But when the truth and the facts are so obvious as they are today, sensationalism is not needed. Just the courage to tell the truth, and expose the criminals, is all that is needed to warn the public. And the truth i... read more
The Safe And Stable Climate Of 1938
On this date in 1938. 08 Nov 1938, 7 – The Bristol Herald Courier at Newspapers.com 10 Nov 1938, Page 1 – The Amarillo Globe-Times at Newspapers.com Chamberlain Declares “Peace for Our Time” – HISTORY On this date in 1914, the longest … Continue reading → read more
balance103 hours ago
kill the vax, kill the vax mandate
1) A petition from advocacy groups is calling for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to stop claiming it does not have relationships with or accept financial support from drug manufacturers and other companies that might benefit from agency research. . During fiscal years 2014 through 2018 the CDC Foundation received $79.6 million from companies like Pfizer, Biogen and Merck. Since it was created by Congress in 1995 the nonprofit organization has accepted $161 million from corporations. Public Citizen, Knowledge Ecology International, Liberty Coalition, Pro... read more
Musical Interlude: Paul Mauriat, "Love is Blue"
*Full screen recommended.* *Paul Mauriat, "Love is Blue"* read more
"When We Have Time..."
“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.” - Mother Theresa read more
Pension Pulse4 hours ago
CPP Investments and OTPP Cash In on the $7.3 Billion Viasat-Inmarsat Merger
Jason Rainbow of Space News reports Viasat buying Inmarsat in $7.3 billion deal: Viasat has agreed to buy British satellite fleet operator Inmarsat in a $7.3 billion deal to expand its broadband network globally in multiple orbits and spectrum bands. Buying private equity-backed Inmarsat would transform U.S.-based Viasat into an operator of 19 satellites across Ka, L and S-band spectrum — with another 10 spacecraft set to launch in the next three years for a market that has been shaken up by SpaceX’s Starlink and other incoming megaconstellations. *“The unique fusion of teams, t... read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
Letter Accuses Facebook of Stealing MetaCompany’s ‘Name and Livelihood’
A viral letter claims that Facebook hounded this company in order to buy its name. read more
Pension Pulse4 hours ago
CPP Investments and OTPP Cash In on the Viasat-Inmarsat $7.3 Billion Merger
Jason Rainbow of Space News reports Viasat buying Inmarsat in $7.3 billion deal: Viasat has agreed to buy British satellite fleet operator Inmarsat in a $7.3 billion deal to expand its broadband network globally in multiple orbits and spectrum bands. Buying private equity-backed Inmarsat would transform U.S.-based Viasat into an operator of 19 satellites across Ka, L and S-band spectrum — with another 10 spacecraft set to launch in the next three years for a market that has been shaken up by SpaceX’s Starlink and other incoming megaconstellations. *“The unique fusion of teams, t... read more
"Where Did They Go? There Are 107 Million Working Age Americans That Do Not Have A Job Right Now"
*Full screen recommended.* *"Where Did They Go? There Are 107 Million Working* * Age Americans That Do Not Have A Job Right Now"* by Epic Economist "The United States is in the middle of the worst shortage of workers in history. At the moment, every industry in the country is short-staffed and we are already seeing major disruptions occur due to the lack of qualified labor to perform the basic services our society needs. Many famous CEOs and business owners recently made the headlines complaining about the declining number of members in their staff. However, official numbers released... read more
How Would North Korea Fare Against an American Aircraft Carrier?
*James Holmes* *Aircraft Carrier, Asia* The DPRK Navy’s prospects depend on the type of carrier force it faces. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Examples are legion of weaker navies equipped with subs giving superior foes fits. Could North Korea’s armed forces sink an American aircraft carrier? Yes—depending on what type of carrier they confront, how skillfully U.S. Navy commanders employ the flattop and its consorts, how well North Korean warriors know the tactical surroundings and, most crucially, whom fortune favors in combat. Fortune is a fickle ally, prone to switch sides... read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
"On an August night two friends enjoyed this view after a day's hike on the Plateau d'Emparis in the French Alps. At 2400 meters altitude the sky was clear. Light from a setting moon illuminates the foreground captured in the simple vertical panorama of images. Along the plane of our Milky Way galaxy stars of Cassiopeia and Perseus shine along the panorama's left edge. But seen as a faint cloud with a brighter core, the Andromeda galaxy, stands directly above the two friends in the night. The nearest large spiral galaxy, Andromeda is about 2.5 million light-years beyond the stars of... read more
War News Updates5 hours ago
White House Admits It Is Studying Closing Critical Pipeline From Canada (Update)
*Daily Mail:* *White House ADMITS it is 'studying' closing Michigan's Line 5 oil pipeline after first saying reports were 'inaccurate': Republicans demand line be kept open to stop soaring gas prices causing a crisis this winter* * Biden is considering shutting down the Line 5 oil pipeline that links Superior, Wisconsin with Sarnia, Ontario, Jean-Pierre confirmed * 'The army corps of engineers is preparing an environmental impact to look through this,' she said * A group of Republican lawmakers issued a letter to Biden on Thursday urging him to keep the line in operation ... read more
Will Japan-South Korean Relations Ever Escape the Past?
*Lauren Richardson* *Japan-South Korea Relations, * The Japan–South Korea relationship has been in crisis for the past two years. *Here's what you need to remember: *The logical underpinnings of the 1965 normalisation process — anti-communist sentiment, US Cold War strategic objectives, South Korean authoritarianism and Japanese economic interests — were institutionalised in the form of a treaty and evolved as guiding principles for bilateral cooperation. Over time this logic for cooperation has eroded, and the bilateral relationship has deteriorated accordingly. The Japan–Sout... read more
The Russian T-90 Tank Didn't Last Long in Syria
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