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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.

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

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

 10:20 pm MST

Daunting compilation of athletes collapsing and dying from the covid VAX – What’s going on?
XANDREWX November 8th, 2021. The post Daunting compilation of athletes collapsing and dying from the covid VAX – What’s going on? appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Kyle Rittenhouse did the right thing
thoughtprocess Nov 9, 2021 The post Kyle Rittenhouse did the right thing appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Fauci 36 years ago
https://twitter.com/KennedyWRoberts/status/1458072974968463360?s=20 The post Fauci 36 years ago appeared first on From the Trenches World Report . read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Argentina industrial activity grows 10.1 % year-on-year in September
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentina's industrial activity registered a year-on-year growth of 10.1% last September, the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) reported on Tuesday. Year-on-year improvements were observed in the ninth month of the year in 14 of the 16 industrial branches included in the indicator. Read also: Check out our coverage […] The post Argentina industrial activity grows 10.1 % year-on-year in September appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CENSORED NEWS6 hours ago
Indigenous at COP26: 'We're not just somebody to look at'
Chief Judy Wilson of Neskonlith Indian Band said at COP26: said at COP26: "We're not just somebody to look at and say, 'Oh, you know, there's a presence of Indigenous people.' If you're not hearing our voices, and we're not at the table -- and we're not -- if you're not listening to us, then that's just for show," she said. "ou're talking about our land, you're talking about our water, you're read more
MJBizDaily6 hours ago
Aurora net loss improves on strong medical marijuana sales in first quarter
Edmonton, Alberta-based Aurora Cannabis saw its net loss improve to 11.8 million Canadian dollars ($9.5 million) in its quarter ended Sept. 30 on growing sales of medical marijuana, according to the company's first-quarter results released Tuesday. Aurora net loss improves on strong medical marijuana sales in first quarter is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Facebook Team That Tried To Swing Nicaragua’s Election Is Full Of US Spies
Managua, Nicaragua - Less than a week before Nicaragua’s presidential election, social media giant Facebook deleted the accounts of hundreds of the country’s top news outlets, journalists and activists, all of whom supported the ruling left-wing Sandinista government, a top Washington target for regime change. Facebook claims that these accounts were bots engaged in “inauthentic behavior.” Considering that around half of the country uses the platform for news and entertainment, the decision could barely have been more heavy-handed and intrusive. However, early reports show that if... read more
COP26: Emitters Sue To Chill Climate Measures
International negotiators are meeting in Glasgow, Scotland, to develop solutions to the climate change threat. But one major obstacle to global sustainability is largely absent from the discussions: the investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) system. This system gives transnational corporations the power to sue governments over actions — including policies to address climate change — that reduce the value of their foreign investments. Allowing corporations to continue to wield this power could undermine whatever agreements might be reached in Glasgow. The post COP26: Emitters Sue... read more
Pfizer CEO Calls mRNA Technology “Gene Editing” and Wants to Use the Technology to “Cure” People “Born with a Mistake in Their DNA Code”
Pfizer's public image has taken quite a beating in recent days, as a whistleblower who worked on their COVID-19 vaccine trials turned over her evidence to the British Medical Journal which published it, revealing that there was massive fraud during the COVID-19 vaccine trials. There have also been rumors circulating on the Internet lately that Pfizer's CEO, Albert Bourla, had been arrested by the FBI for fraud, although it appears that the story originated from a single source and was copied from there. Well Mr. Bourla appeared in a livestream interview today with the President a... read more
Students Are Pushing Colleges To Sever Ties With Military-Industrial Complex
The violence wreaked by U.S. wars since 9/11 has been immense — more than 929,000 total deaths, including an estimated 380,000 civilian deaths. And the U.S. has spent a staggering $14 trillion in Pentagon expenditures since the Afghanistan War in 2001, up to one-half of which went directly to defense contractors like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics and Raytheon. While these facts are outrageous, they aren’t surprising in a country built on colonial violence — a country whose power and expansion are derived from war-making, with such militarism being gro... read more
Virtual Mirage6 hours ago
Will France keep the Ho?
A Long Time Ago – in a Galaxy far away… There was no trigger discipline equivalent for the lightsaber. A beginner Jedi holds the lightsaber without his wrist set at 30° perpendicular to the right hip bone. It was the reason for the near extinction of the Jedi Order, but the movie suppressed that […] The post Will France keep the Ho? appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Kansas City Tenants Union: Organizing At The Speed Of Trust
"KC Tenants is an organization led by a multi-generational, multi-racial, anti-racist base of poor and working-class tenants in Kansas City. We organize to ensure that everyone in Kansas City has a safe, accessible, and truly affordable home. We believe people closest to the problem are those closest to the solution. Who better to fight for policy changes that protect tenants against eviction displacements and housing violence than tenants who have been evicted, displaced, and oppressed by housing violence. We do this by teaching ourselves our rights, telling our stories, and layi... read more
COVID-19: Vienna brothel offers customers 30 minutes with ‘lady of their choice’ in exchange for coronavirus jab
Sky News A brothel in Vienna is providing COVID-19 vaccinations and giving those who take up the offer vouchers for a free visit. Fun Palast... The post COVID-19: Vienna brothel offers customers 30 minutes with ‘lady of their choice’ in exchange for coronavirus jab appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
What The NYC Taxi Drivers On A Hunger Strike Won
In early November, after 46 days of picketing and 15 days of hunger strike, members of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance won what they deserved all along: a measure of relief from the vast debts incurred when the inflated value of their city-issued medallions crashed in recent years. Under a three-way agreement among the NYTWA, the de Blasio administration, and the city’s largest medallion lender, drivers — who owe, on average, $550,000 each — will see their debt written down to $170,000 and amortized so that monthly payments don’t exceed $1,122. Most important, the city will gua... read more
Nicaragua Celebrates Democracy – Election Day Report
On the fight down to Nicaragua a few days ago to be one of 225 international official election accompaniers from 27 countries, the expat Nicaraguan woman sitting next to me was hostile to the current Sandinista government. She said there will be an election but no vote, because only one person is on the ballot. At the polling station in the colonial city of Leon this election morning, November 7, candidates from six political parties standing for president were in fact on the ballot: PLC, FSLN, CCN, ALN, APRE, and PLI. The post Nicaragua Celebrates Democracy – Election Day Report ... read more
MJBizDaily7 hours ago
New Oklahoma medical cannabis rules include changes to pre-rolls, testing
New rules went into effect Monday for Oklahoma medical marijuana businesses, including allowing medical cannabis dispensaries to package and sell pre-rolls up to 1 gram in weight. New Oklahoma medical cannabis rules include changes to pre-rolls, testing is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
MJBizDaily7 hours ago
Introducing the JuanaOne™ Pre-roll Work Center
www.canapasolutions.com For Immediate Release: Contact: David Morgan, Director of Marketing, dwmorgan@canapasolutions.com, 702-450-0808 x625 November 4, 2021 – Canapa is excited to introduce the JuanaOne, the latest addition to its industry-leading family of pre-roll machines. The JuanaOne is engineered as a work center where a single person can weigh, fill and compact up to 500 […] Introducing the JuanaOne™ Pre-roll Work Center is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Covid-19: Contagem atualizada de eventos adversos e mortes relatados após vacinas em estados membros da UE (19 de outubro)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRASIL – EudraVigilance, o banco de dados europeu para notificação de eventos adversos de vacinas, coletou 28.103 notificações de mortes e 2.637.525 notificações de eventos adversos (metade deles graves) de pessoas que receberam qualquer uma das quatro vacinas experimentais atualmente licenciadas nos estados membros da UE em 19 de outubro. Um relatório […] The post Covid-19: Contagem atualizada de eventos adversos e mortes relatados após vacinas em estados membros da UE (19 de outubro) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Did 23 People Die at a Michael Jackson Concert?
This anecdote about "the most dangerous concert in history" is made up out of whole cloth. read more
Science Matters8 hours ago
David Stockman: Resist the GreenMageddon, Part 1
This post is the first o five to alert readers to a compilation of the scientific case against the claims of IPCC supporters and anti-fossil fuel activists. David Stockman provides the evidence and the arguments against the IPCC policy framework in a series of five essays published at International Man under the title The GreenMageddon […] read more
Komando.com8 hours ago
Dress up your phone! 6 sites to find great seasonal wallpapers
Boost your holiday spirit with these fun Thanksgiving-themed wallpapers for your phone. read more
Google and YouTube stand firm against former NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro and are set to do battle in March 2022
Former NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro’s defamation battle is far from over even though he settled with Jordan Shanks, who publishes the YouTube channel Friendlyjordies, last week. Mr Barilaro also sued YouTube […] The post Google and YouTube stand firm against former NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro and are set to do battle in March 2022 appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia. read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
U.S. Tests Israel’s Iron Dome In Guam
An Iron Dome missile defense system fires an interceptor at a target during an exercise in early 2021. (Defense Ministry) *Washington Free Beacon:* *US Tests Israel’s Iron Dome Defense Missiles in Guam* Pacific military base prepares for possible Chinese cruise missile attack U.S. military officials in Guam are testing Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system in anticipation of a cruise missile attack from China. The missile defense system, which the United States purchased in 2019, is part of the Pentagon's push to counter China in the Pacific, according to the Wall Street ... read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
U.S. To Announce New Nicaragua Sanctions In Response To Ortega's Re-Election That Many View As A Sham
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega meets with his Honduran counterpart Juan Orlando Hernandez, in Managua. © Reuters/STRINGER *Reuters:* *Exclusive-U.S. to announce new Nicaragua sanctions 'very soon,' official says * WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration plans to announce new U.S. sanctions and other punitive actions "very soon" in response to Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's re-election in a vote that Washington has denounced as a sham, a senior State Department official told Reuters on Tuesday. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the measures... read more
Powerful storm hits British Columbia, leaving around 30 000 homes without power, Canada
A powerful storm rapidly intensified over British Columbia on November 9, 2021, bringing heavy rain, powerful wind gusts, and heavy snow to mountain passes. This is the third potent low to hit the region in less than three weeks. The province is currently stuck in a...... Read more » read more
CENSORED NEWS7 hours ago
Extractive Industries, Violent Police, Responsible for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Extractive Industries, Violent Police, Responsible for Missing and Murdered Indigenous WomenBrenda NorrellCensored NewsTwitter video: https://twitter.com/i/status/1458180263763132424GLASGOW, Scotland -- It is the gold mines, diamond mines and extractive industries that are responsible for disappearing Indigenous women. They are being stolen as a result of capitalism, colonialism and earth read more
Indigenous-Led Action In Memory Of MMIW And Relatives
As climate chaos rages forward, Indigenous communities and land defenders continue to remain on the frontlines challenging the continued expansion of major contributors to the climate crisis. According to the Front Line Defenders 2020 report, the three most targeted sectors of human rights defence were: land, environmental and Indigenous Peoples’ rights (21%), LGBTIQ+ rights (14%), and women’s rights (11%). Of the 331 human rights defenders killed in 2020, 26% were working on Indigenous Peoples's rights. In 2016, the international community was horrified when Berta Caceres, a Lenc... read more
The Limits of Artificial Intelligence
I have something bubbling away on revisiting Donna Haraway's *Manifesto for Cyborgs*. Until then here's something from *Politics Theory Other* in which Alex interviews Kate Crawford about her latest book. Remember, yesterday's survey of left media was by no means exhaustive and projects like this need money. Please consider supporting one of the best podcasts around by chucking Alex a few quid here. Politics Theory Other · Neither artificial nor intelligent - Kate Crawford on AI read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
'Equity' scam used to censor scientific material
Heather MacDonald: Another day, another retraction of a scientific paper for violating the code of diversity. On November 1, astronomer John Kormendy withdrew an article from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), after a preprint version that he had just posted on the web drew sharp criticism for threatening the conduct of “inclusive” science. Three days later, the preprint version was scrubbed as well (though a PDF can still be found here.) The paper had passed the journal’s three-person peer-review system and was awaiting publication. Kormendy’s forthcomin... read more
Musical Interlude: 2002, "Courting the Moon"
*Full screen recommended.* *2002, "Courting the Moon"* read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
Facebook, Google would be required to quit using algorithms to discriminate
Washington Examiner: A bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced legislation on Tuesday to require Big Tech platforms such as Facebook and Google to allow users to view content that has not been curated by secret algorithms, forcing transparency about content delivery. The Filter Bubble Transparency Act, which already has a companion bill in the Senate, would require online platforms with over 1 million users and more than $50 million in revenue per year to notify users that their platform uses an algorithm to determine the timing and fashion in which information is deliver... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Taipei Reveals That More Than 600 US Personnel Have Been In Taiwan In The Past Two Years
*Newsweek: **More Than 600 U.S. Personnel in Taiwan in Past Two Years: Defense Report* More than 600 Americans have visited Taiwan for government-sanctioned "military exchange programs" over the past two years, Taipei's biennial defense white paper revealed on Tuesday. The United States is the island nation's strongest international backer and, under the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA) of 1979, also sells Taipei defensive arms as it continues building up its forces to deter a hostile takeover by the People's Republic of China (PRC). However, with no official diplomatic relations wi... read more
Food Safety News7 hours ago
Broccoli sprout seeds recalled in Canada because of Salmonella concerns
Mumm’s Sprouting Seeds is recalling its “Sprouting Seeds” brand Broccoli because of possible Salmonella contamination. Consumers, retailers, distributors and manufacturers should not use, repackage or sell the recalled products, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Any sprouts generated from these seeds should be discarded. The recalled products have been sold nationally in Canada and... Continue Reading read more
Top NIH Unvaxxed Scientist Willing to Lose Job and License, Will Argue Against Vaccine Mandates in Livestreamed Ethics Review
A senior bioethicist and director of the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health — who said he’s willing to risk his medical license — will argue against vaccine mandates during a Dec. 1 livestreamed roundtable. The post Top NIH Unvaxxed Scientist Willing to Lose Job and License, Will Argue Against Vaccine Mandates in Livestreamed Ethics Review appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Biden’s America Building Back Gay
Seems like a lot of millennials are confused about their sexuality. And Biden’s new woke ships. read more
Kim Iversen Tackles Aaron Rodgers Controversy, Calls Out NFL on Natural Immunity, Vaccine ‘Segregation’
On the latest episode of The Hill’s “Rising,” journalist and political commentator Kim Iversen questioned the fairness of professional sport’s COVID rules that ignore natural immunity and segregate the vaccinated — who can still get and spread COVID — from the unvaccinated. The post Kim Iversen Tackles Aaron Rodgers Controversy, Calls Out NFL on Natural Immunity, Vaccine ‘Segregation’ appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
11,000 Boeing Employees Have Asked for Exemption From COVID Vaccine Mandate + 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 11,000 Boeing Employees Have Asked for Exemption From COVID Vaccine Mandate + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Koalas, Chlamydia and Climate Change, Oh My!
Koalas are dying from chlamydia, climate change is making it worse A silent killer is spreading through Australia’s koala population, posing a threat that wildlife experts say could wipe out the iconic marsupial across large parts of the country. The culprit is chlamydia, a sexually transmitted bacteria that infects more than 100 million people worldwide… Continue reading → read more
Waking Times11 hours ago
Tobacco and Coca: From Sacred To Addictive
*Neenah Payne* - Why have Americans turned these sacred healing plants into deadly killers? read more
Waking Times11 hours ago
When Will the CDC Correct its COVID Death Counts, as Italy Just Did?
*Andrea Widburg* - Italian newspaper Il Tempo reports that the Institute has revised downward the number of people who have died from COVID rather than with COVID from 130,000 to under 4,000. read more
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Being Native American on an HBCU Board of Trustees
Today, more than ever, the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) form a critical foundation preparing and supporting... read more
New Study Casts Doubt On Lotteries’ Power to Improve Diversity
A recent study suggests that a college lottery system would lead to less equitable results, at least when it comes to race, ethnicity... read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
Biden official named in Durham investigation
*National Review:* *Report: National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan Is ‘Foreign Policy Advisor’ Mentioned in Durham Indictment* To borrow a phrase from the Trump era, the walls appear to be closing on on the Democrats responsible for the Russian collusion hoax. read more
The worst dust storm in Uzbekistan’s recorded history
A severe dust storm that started in southern Kazakhstan hit parts of Uzbekistan on the evening of November 4, 2021, growing under favorable weather conditions into the worst since the country started keeping meteorological records in 1871. The worst affected were...... Read more » read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
Chicom officials ready to escape?
*Epoch Times:* *CCP Media Admits Large Number of Officials ‘Lack Confidence in the CCP,’ Could Flee at Any Time* The Chicom regime looks more unstable they they claim to be. read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
"A gorgeous spiral galaxy, M104 is famous for its nearly edge-on profile featuring a broad ring of obscuring dust lanes. Seen in silhouette against an extensive central bulge of stars, the swath of cosmic dust lends a broad brimmed hat-like appearance to the galaxy suggesting a more popular moniker, the Sombrero Galaxy. This sharp optical view of the well-known galaxy made from ground-based image data was processed to preserve details often lost in overwhelming glare of M104's bright central bulge. Also known as NGC 4594, the Sombrero galaxy can be seen across the spectrum, and is h... read more
"I Would Rather Have..."
"When a bull is being lead to the slaughter, it still hopes to break loose and trample its butchers. Other bulls have not been able to pass on the knowledge that this never happens and that from the slaughterhouse there is no way back to the herd. But in human society there is a continuous exchange of experience. I have never heard of a man who broke away and fled while being led to his execution. It is even thought to be a special form of courage if a man about to be executed refuses to be blindfolded and dies with his eyes open. But I would rather have the bull with his blind rage... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
China's Military Conducts Combat Readiness Patrol Near Taiwan Straits
Chinese and Russian warships transit simulated mined sea area during the naval exercise Joint Sea-2021 on the morning of October 15. The China-Russia joint naval exercise kicked off in waters near Russia's Peter the Great Bay on the afternoon of October 14, which focused on such training subjects as communications, mine countermeasures, air defense, live-fire shooting at maritime targets, joint maneuvering and joint anti-submarine missions.Photo:Xinhua *ABC News Australia/Reuters:* *China's military conducts combat readiness patrol in direction of Taiwan Strait* China's milita... read more
I've used most of these "best words," saving for later
And lately I use Thingamyjig and Whatchamacallit a lot. Useful at my age. Don't believe I've ever used skewwiff--meaning askew. read more
Paulo Coelho, "Killing Our Dreams"
*"Killing Our Dreams"* by Paulo Coelho "The first symptom of the process of our killing our dreams is the lack of time. The busiest people I have known in my life always have time enough to do everything. Those who do nothing are always tired and pay no attention to the little amount of work they are required to do. They complain constantly that the day is too short. The truth is, they are afraid to fight the Good Fight. The second symptom of the death of our dreams lies in our certainties. Because we don’t want to see life as a grand adventure, we begin to think of ourselves as w... read more
the daily howler8 hours ago
Is Rep. Gosar mentally ill?
*TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2021* *Even O'Donnell won't ask:* In late September, we noted a fairly obvious point: Stating the merely obvious, we said that Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) "seems to be mentally ill." This week, Gosar has outdone even himself. Last night, Lawrence O'Donnell had Gosar's sister on his program. He teased her segment as shown: O'DONNELL (9/8/21): And coming up, *Arizona Republican Paul Gosar has tweeted his homicidal fantasies about killing Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and threatening the life of President Biden.* Paul Gosar's sister, Jennifer Gosar, will... read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Bentleys to Buddhas: Vintage-Car Shop Restores Temple Statue
The major branches of Buddhism are often known as “vehicles,” or ways of spiritual practice. read more
Do Y'all Get it Yet?? Three P-osts Un-published by Bl-gger...
*all related to the j.a.b.* When they go after "harmless" little old lady nobodies living in North Idaho, do any of you actually think you have a clue about what is really going on in the world? The truth is anathema to these Satan worshipping monsters. If they're willing to kill babies and torture beagles what are their plans for you? OTOH, it tells us all exactly what we need to know. When they squelch anything that tramples on their agenda, it gets shoved down the memory hole *proving* they're up to no good. And if you're a parent who is joyfully dragging your little kid in... read more
Why Did The EPA Give Factory Farms A Free Pass With Air Pollution?
The EPA struck a deal with thousands of factory farms in 2005, giving them a temporary pass from their Clean Air Act obligations. Why is it still in place? The post Why Did The EPA Give Factory Farms A Free Pass With Air Pollution? appeared first on Food & Water Watch. read more
CFACT8 hours ago
COP 26: Obama and AOC fly in
Barack Obama may have served as the 44th President of the United States, but he is just as wrong as anyone else who approaches global warming from deep roving left field. The post COP 26: Obama and AOC fly in appeared first on CFACT. read more
Blah, Blah, Blah–Latest News Update
By Paul Homewood Rejoice, we are saved!!! Clearly COP26 has made huge strides again today, boldly discussing gender issues. Ignore the Moaning Minnies at Climate Tracker. And tomorrow will be a real humdinger! So that’s alright then! read more
Halifax Examiner9 hours ago
A man in his 80s has died from COVID; outbreak at Pugwash nursing home grows; 56 new cases announced province-wide
Jump to sections in this article: Overview of today’s cases Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories A man in his 80s has died from COVID. He lived in Nova Scotia Health’s Eastern Zone, and is the 102nd Nova Scotian to die from the disease. Additionally, the province announced 56 new cases of COVID-19 today. By […] read more
Green Council Flew To Glasgow To Protest Against Climate Change!
By Paul Homewood He’ll probably be off on one of the Guardian’s Winter Warmers next! https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/11/09/green-council-leader-flew-gatwick-glasgow-protest-against-climate/ read more
Guardian Winter Warmers
By Paul Homewood h/t Dennis Ambler Perhaps someone ought to tell the Guardian that the Maldives are now below the sea! Maybe the Guardian might like to explain how you can actually get there without flying? read more
CFACT10 hours ago
COP 26: Net Zero and Green financial repression
Governments prefer to outsource the heavy lifting to the world of finance. The post COP 26: Net Zero and Green financial repression appeared first on CFACT. read more
Community Colleges in Texas Find Creative Ways Around Decreased Funding in Response to Low Enrollment
Since 2019, there has been a 11% loss of enrollment at community colleges across Texas... read more
Why the Beautiful B-58 Hustler Bomber Failed to Live Up to the Hype
*Robert Farley* *B-58, United States* Convair's supersonic Cold War bomber was meant to penetrate Soviet airspace, but was rendered obsolete by surface-to-air missiles and long-range nuclear missiles. *Here's What You Need to Know:* The B-58 could break Mach 2 while carrying a combination nuclear weapon/fuel tank slung under its belly. However, it was temperamental and suffered from a high accident rate. It was retired and never dropped a payload in anger. In an era of fantastic aircraft, the B-58 Hustler was one of the most visually striking warplanes ever to fly. Its delta win... read more
Did America's F-16 Fighter Make the Chinese JF-17 a Successful Project?
*Charlie Gao* *JF-17, China, Asia, Pakistan* The American Fighting Falcon and the Russian MIG-21 inspired the JF-17 design. *Here's What You Need to Remember*: The largest advantage of the JF-17 is its cost. At only 15 million per plane in its most basic configuration, the JF-17 is far cheaper than any of its competitors, even used. China’s JF-17 “Thunder” multirole fighter is one of China’s most successful aerospace exports. While it was designed from the outset to be an export fighter, its road to service was very rocky, involving decades of development and even American invol... read more
Is Russia Now Prepared to Win the War for Syria?
*Charlie Gao* *Missile Defense, Russia, Israel, Syria* The S-350 may be the solution to the Pantsir's failures in Syria. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The S-350 has the potential to hold up to four-times the ammunition load of the Pantsir, as it has twelve tubes. On February 26, 2020 Russian’s VKS took their first delivery of the new S-350 “Vityaz” surface-to-air missile (SAM) system. The S-350 has received increasingly intense media coverage through 2019 as it came closer to entering service. The majority of this has focused on the S-350s anti-cruise missile capability. Ho... read more
null8 hours ago
Got Gas? Biden's Big Oil Blunder!
With gasoline and diesel prices at a seven year high and inflation raging, the Biden Administration's plummet in the polls continues. The lofty aspirations of those pushing a "green agenda" - with shutdowns of pipelines - is meeting the hard reality of a country on the economic brink. Who will blink? Also today: Dissent within Fauci's ranks, State Farm stands up for Aaron Rodgers, and MASSIVE Los Angeles protest against vax mandate. Watch today's Liberty Report: read more
The Poet: Carl Sandburg, "Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind"
*"Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind "* *The past is a bucket of ashes. * *1* "The woman named Tomorrow sits with a hairpin in her teeth and takes her time and does her hair the way she wants it, and fastens at last the last braid and coil and puts the hairpin where it belongs and turns and drawls: Well, what of it? My grandmother, Yesterday, is gone. What of it? Let the dead be dead. *2* The doors were cedar and the panels strips of gold, and the girls were golden girls and the panels read and the girls chanted: We are the greatest city, the greatest nation: nothing like us ever w... read more
Long-duration M2.0 solar flare erupts on the NW side of the Sun
A long-duration solar flare measuring M2.0 erupted from AR 2891, currently located on the Sun's northwestern limb. The event started at 15:47, peaked at 17:02 and ended at 17:37 UTC. The location of this region does not favor Earth-directed CMEs. However, a...... Read more » read more
Nearly 3 Million People Want Another Stimulus Check
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Check, Americas* [image: Stimulus Check] The most popular petition among those circulating was launched by a Denver-area restaurant owner who claims to have witnessed firsthand the financial struggles of everyday Americans. Millions of still-struggling Americans amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic are dismayed that the White House and Congress have yet to commit on another round or two of stimulus checks. But that doesn’t mean that these folks have given up all hope. In fact, right now, there are seven active petitions demanding monthly stimulus... read more
Mach 5 Lies: The SR-91 Aurora is a Total Myth
*Trevor Filseth* *SR-91, * The document was authentic, and “Aurora” was a real plane—but it wasn’t the plane that everyone thought it was. The SR-71 Blackbird, which first took to the skies in 1964, was for decades the world’s fastest plane, setting an official record of 2,193 miles per hour—more than three times the speed of sound—over straight and level flight in 1976. Anecdotal reports by the plane’s pilots have suggested that this speed has been exceeded while the plane was in active service, although the details of the surrounding circumstances, of course, are not public kn... read more
Why Lockheed A-12 Pilots Needed to be Married
*Trevor Filseth* *Pilots, * Most of the requirements make sense: flying experience, height and weight, and ability to function professionally under extreme pressure. But marriage? “Project Oxcart,” the Skunk Works project responsible for the development of the Lockheed A-12, created one of the fastest jet aircraft in history. The A-12 was enormously innovative, bearing a revolutionary design based on titanium rather than aluminum or steel. Up to that time, no plane had ever been built with titanium before, and the United States lacked sufficient quantities of the metal for aircra... read more
Sunk: The Iranian Navy Has a Very Poor Track Record
*David Axe* *Iranian Navy, Persian Gulf* Don't take Iran's navy too seriously. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Iran’s fleet has a long history of waging losing fights with the United States and other Western powers. Tensions have escalated in the Persian Gulf region in the aftermath of U.S. president Donald Trump’s decision unilaterally to withdraw the United States from the agreement limiting Iran’s nuclear program. The U.S. military has implicated Iranian agents in several summer 2019 attacks on civilian ships sailing near Iran. The U.S. Navy sent the aircraft carrier USS... read more
Can Common Ground on Gun Control Become Reality?
*Peter Suciu* *Gun Regulations, Americas* It seems unlikely that lawmakers will find any middle ground on this issue of firearms. There are various issues that divide Americans today including abortion, police reform, voting rights and most notably gun control. Gun advocates often maintain that any form of gun control is in violation of the Second Amendment. Meanwhile, supporters of gun control have argued that an outright ban on some forms of firearms, including semi-automatic rifles and handguns to start, is necessary to ensure public safety. This month the Supreme Court of t... read more
A Mach 3 Mistake? Why the SR-71 Blackbird Was Retired
*Trevor Filseth* *SR-71, * What eventually came to kill the SR-71 was not a better plane, but something else entirely. The SR-71 Blackbird remains one of the most legendary aircraft of all time. Over the span of its five-decade service, it ran thousands of missions over sensitive areas, outrunning thousands of missiles launched at it—the majority of those from the Soviet Union—and setting the record for the fastest plane ever to fly. What eventually came to kill the SR-71, though, was not a better plane, but a combination of technological advances, budget cuts, and a reorientati... read more
Addicted to privatisation, addicted to failure
[image: Sydney Airport takeover, ASX, Ausnet] The takeover bid for Sydney Airport all but done, a takeover frenzy grips the sharemarket. Investors, foreign and local, know Australian governments are an easy touch, that they allow their citizens to be pillaged, that some of them actually believe the bankers' myth that privatisation means efficiency. Michael West reports read more
MJBizDaily8 hours ago
Springbig to go public on Nasdaq via marijuana SPAC transaction
Marijuana industry marketing and loyalty company Springbig plans to go public by way of a merger with Tuatara Capital Acquisition, a special purpose acquisition corporation (SPAC). Springbig to go public on Nasdaq via marijuana SPAC transaction is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Word From the Trenches – November 9, 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 9, 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Retraction Watch10 hours ago
Bad MATH+? Covid treatment paper by Pierre Kory retracted for flawed results
A Wisconsin physician who has been pushing unproven treatments for Covid-19 has lost a paper on a hospital protocol his group says radically reduced deaths from the infection after one of the facilities cited in the study said the data were incorrect. Pierre Kory, whose titles have included medical director of the Trauma and Life … Continue reading Bad MATH+? Covid treatment paper by Pierre Kory retracted for flawed results read more
Biden on Higher Grocery Prices: “It’s A Complicated World!”
NoMask Info Biden on grocery shortage, 11/8/21: “Why is the price of agricultural products, when I go to the store, why is it higher? What,... The post Biden on Higher Grocery Prices: “It’s A Complicated World!” appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Pfizermectin vs Ivermectin: Pf-1-Mode vs. Iver-several Modes
Pfizermectin looks to have copied one mode of Ivermectin action but doesn't claim to have the other ones... Continue reading → read more
SR-72 Darkstar: The Mach 6 Monster That Could Change Everything
*Trevor Filseth* *SR-72, * Could it actually work? More than fifty years after its maiden flight in 1964, the SR-71 Blackbird remains the fastest manned aircraft of all time. With the purpose of its creation—namely, high-altitude aerial photography—largely having been taken over by satellites, the need for a plane with a similar mission is uncertain. However, this has not prevented the U.S. Air Force and Lockheed Martin from examining how the SR-71, or a derivative, could be made to go even faster. Enter the “Darkstar”—or, alternatively, the “Son of Blackbird”—the SR-72. So far... read more
Designed to Spy on Nuclear Tests, This Cold War Drone was Unlike Any Other
*David Axe* *Drones, Asia* The U.S. had drones way before the War on Terror. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The drone followed a pre-programmed flight path and maintained only intermittent radio contact with the launch plane that allowed an operator to monitor the drone's performance. Between 1969 and 1971, the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office deployed super-fast spy drones over China in an abortive attempt to spy on Beijing's nuclear program. The NRO on March 21, 2019 *declassified* scores of five-decade-old records documenting the development, deployment and terminatio... read more
Why China Is Playing a Game of Aerial 'Chicken' with Taiwan
*Kris Osborn* *Chinese Military, Asia* These operations are a small part of Beijing’s regular military activity near Taipei, which has increased in recent months. A group of twenty Chinese Shenyang J-16 twinjet airplanes and Chengdu J-10 fighter jets have intruded into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone (ADIZ) within the past few days. *Taiwan News* recently reported that ten of the J-16 twinjet airplanes and six of the J-10 fighter jets “infringed on Taiwan’s ADIZ.” The English-language news organization cited Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense and noted that these ... read more
The Great Ammo Shortage Looms Large Over Wisconsin
*Stephen Silver* *Ammo Shortage, * Supply chain disruptions in the early days of the pandemic that have continued to this day, and when Remington, a major ammo manufacturer, declared bankruptcy in 2020, that knocked their manufacturing capacity offline for months. There have been many stories told in recent months about the continuing ammunition shortage, but more of them than anywhere else have come from places where hunting is particularly popular, such as Wisconsin. Seehafer News, a publication in that state that’s based in Manitowoc County, tackled the topic this week. The o... read more
ISIS Nearly Got an Air Force of Its Own
*David Axe* *ISIS, Middle East* ISIS was never able to get the planes off the ground. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *In 2017 forces loyal to the Syrian regime recaptured Ksheesh air base from ISIS. Between 2013 and 2017 a small number of L-39 light attack jets at a Syrian air force base east of Aleppo changed hands several times. Syrian rebels captured them from the Syrian air force. Then Islamic State militants seized the planes from the rebels. Finally, forces loyal to the Syrian regime recaptured the L-39s. But only the regime managed actually to fly the planes, undersc... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Chugiak, Alaska, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
"Public Policy: An Elaborate Fraud"
*"Public Policy: An Elaborate Fraud"* by Bill Bonner "To all the young people out there – I want you to stay angry. I want you to stay frustrated." – Barack Obama to climate activists BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – "A dear reader, Steve S., writes: “I read all of Bill’s blogs. Obviously they are sarcastic and generally negative. Usually criticizing and pointing fingers. But I don’t ever see the positive aspects. What exactly does Bill want? How would he fix the problems? What does Bill actually stand for?” We’re glad you asked, Steve. We stand for nothing. We only know what we like. Truth, ... read more
Mom Says Teen Son Got COVID Vaccine at CVS Without Her Consent + 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 Mom Says Teen Son Got COVID Vaccine at CVS Without Her Consent + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Producer Prices Rose 8.6 Percent in October, Massive Inflation Continues With No Signs of Slowing Down
This might be somewhat preaching to the choir, but it’s the only way I know to help Treepers prepare their families according to very visible economic signals happening just over the horizon. Back in August, when we discussed the massive inflation that was climbing straight up, I warned everyone to look behind the finished good […] The post Producer Prices Rose 8.6 Percent in October, Massive Inflation Continues With No Signs of Slowing Down appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Glasgow First Draft Text Revealed
Glasgow, Scotland – The first draft of the Glasgow final decision text at COP26 completely fails to mention fossil fuels, despite expert consensus on the need to end new coal, oil and gas immediately to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement 1.5C goal. Thanks to blocking by fossil fuel interests, the first version of the official text, published by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, fails to acknowledge that fossil fuels are driving the climate crisis, nor does it make any commitment to tangible actions to end global reliance on coal, oil and gas. The text i... read more
CENSORED NEWS9 hours ago
Peoples Summit for Climate Justice COP 26
COP26 CoalitionINSIDE OUTSIDE ep7: After the extraordinary protests on Saturday, a closer look at the People's Summit for Climate Justice, which runs through until Thursday. WATCH full video on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vg4oh8BwayA&t=318s read more
These Billionaires Received Taxpayer-Funded Stimulus Checks
In March 2020, as the first wave of coronavirus infections all but shut down the U.S. economy, Congress responded with rare speed, passing a $2.2 trillion relief package called the CARES Act. The centerpiece of the law was an emergency payment to over 150 million American households that needed help. Congress used a simple filter to determine who was eligible for assistance: The full $1,200 was limited to single taxpayers who’d reported $75,000 a year or less in income on their previous tax return. Married couples got $2,400 if they had reported less than $150,000 in income. Money... read more
Mutual Aid Goes Mainstream
Last spring, within hours of the University of Chicago’s announcement that classes would be held online, students created a Facebook group to coordinate mutual aid efforts. Even with finals right around the corner, UChicago Mutual Aid came alive with activity. Students eagerly offered and accepted support in the form of advice, essential supplies like food and moving boxes, and spreadsheets listing leads on resources like housing. What I witnessed at my college was just one example of the many mutual aid networks, both college-based and non-college-based, that sprung up across th... read more
Farmers In Solidarity With Striking Workers
It’s going to be a very good year for the top dogs and shareholders at Deere & Co. The Iowa-based equipment manufacturer says it earned more in the first nine months of its fiscal year than during its best year in 2013. The corporation’s third-quarter results are nearly $4.7 billion. John May, the company’s CEO, made over $14.7 million in total compensation in 2020. Reports are that his salary increased 160 percent during the pandemic while laid-off manufacturing workers saw ​“incentive” pay cut. On October 14, 10,000 unionized skilled manufacturing employees at Deere & Co. initi... read more
Fast-Food Workers Strike Across California
Fast-food workers say they are fed up with their working conditions, and on Tuesday morning, they're walking out. Thousands of employees in the fast-food industry are going on strike across California, walking out for better working conditions, wages and hours and calling on lawmakers to offer them a bigger say in their futures. A McDonald's location on Floral Drive in Monterey Park, where workers allege sewers recently flooded the kitchen, is the SoCal site of the rally employees planned for 9 a.m. Other rallies in the area are planned for 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. By and large, fast-f... read more
National Institutes of Health Sued Again for Violating Freedom of Information Act
U.S. Right to Know Monday filed a lawsuit against National Institutes of Health for violating the Freedom of Information Act on nine record requests. U.S. Right to Know is asking this taxpayer-funded government agency to provide the organization — and the public — with correspondence, reports and other information about the agency’s knowledge of, and response to, the pandemic. The post National Institutes of Health Sued Again for Violating Freedom of Information Act appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
The 5 amazing road trips in Argentina that you should not miss
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A road trip bundles the best of any trip: getting to know undiscovered places on four wheels and the freedom to lose yourself in magical corners. There's nothing better than getting in the car, putting on some music, and getting swept away by luxurious routes and landscapes. It's impossible to […] The post The 5 amazing road trips in Argentina that you should not miss appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
North Carolina middle school students hit by unknown illness
North Carolina school officials are reporting that 45 middle school students became ill yesterday afternoon. Public health officials are investigating possible foodborne vectors as well as other potential causes. In a Facebook post school officials said the students began complaining about nausea and headaches in the afternoon, with some having thrown up. Only sixth graders... Continue Reading read more
The New Dark Age10 hours ago
Books: Twilight capitalism
Twilight capitalism: Karl Marx and the decay of the profit system is the best book on Marxist political economy in 2021. Authored by Murray EG Smith, Jonah Butovsky and Josh Watterton, these Canadian-based Marxist economists have delivered a comprehensive and often original analysis of global capitalism in the 21st century. read more
Public Health or Private Wealth? How Digital Vaccine Passports Pave Way for Unprecedented Surveillance Capitalism
The titans of global capitalism, including Bill Gates, are exploiting the COVID crisis to institute social credit-style digital ID systems across the West. The post Public Health or Private Wealth? How Digital Vaccine Passports Pave Way for Unprecedented Surveillance Capitalism appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
In A Decades Long Fraud Metallurgist Admits Faking Strength-Test Results For Steel In US Navy Submarines
Seawolf-class attack submarine USS Connecticut in the Pacific Ocean, 2009. US Navy/MCS1 John M. Hageman *Business Insider:* *Employee of US military contractor admits faking strength-test results for steel in Navy submarines, a decades-long fraud* * A worker faked hundreds of steel-strength tests at a foundry that supplies parts to Navy submarines. * Elaine Marie Thomas pleaded guilty to fraud and faces up to 10 years in jail. * The steel her firm produced failed strength tests but she faked results so they were used in subs. A metallurgist has pleaded guilty to decades of f... read more
MintPress News9 hours ago
What Is France Hiding in the Sahel?
Reexamining and recalibrating its foreign policy towards Africa is something that may not appeal to France right now but it’s something that must be done. The post What Is France Hiding in the Sahel? appeared first on MintPress News. read more
Temporarily Unexpected
CNBC; Wholesale prices rose 8.6% from a year ago in October, their highest annual pace in records going back nearly 11 years, the Labor Department said Tuesday. The government’s producer price index, which serves as a gauge of final demand prices from goods producers, rose 0.6% for the month, in line with Dow Jones estimates… Continue reading → read more
MJBizDaily9 hours ago
Cannabis software firm Fyllo nets $40M in capital
Fyllo, a cannabis compliance software company, raised another $40 million in capital to fund growth, mergers and acquisitions as well as attract executive talent. Cannabis software firm Fyllo nets $40M in capital is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
CENSORED NEWS9 hours ago
Democracy Now! 'Activists at COP26 Honor 1,000+ Environmental Defenders Killed Since Paris Accord'
"Colombia is the most dangerous country to be a land defender -- and no one cares."https://www.democracynow.org/2021/11/8/memorial_for_murdered_earth_defendersPart 1: Activists at COP26 Honor 1,000+ Environmental Defenders Killed Since Paris Accord — 1 in 3 IndigenousPart 2: The Greenwashing of COP26: Fossil Fuel Lobbyists Make Up Biggest Delegation at U.N. Climate SummitActivists held a memorial read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Casinos Have Best Quarter Ever; 2020 Total Exceeded Already
The figures from the American Gaming Association, the casino industry's national trade group, show U.S. casinos are poised to have their best year ever in 2021. read more
Is China Testing to See if Taiwan Is Vulnerable to a Major Air Attack?
*Kris Osborn* *Chinese Military, Asia* Unfortunately, Taiwan does not appear to have a large air defense or a large number of advanced surface-to-air missiles (SAMS). China recently conducted a flyover over Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). The flyover consisted of J-16 twinjet airplanes and Chengdu J-10 fighter jets. The communist country conducted larger flyovers of the ADIZ in October 2021 too. Its aggressive behavior is indicative of its interest in showing that Taiwan is vulnerable to a major air attack. Unfortunately, Taiwan does not appear to have a large a... read more
Take a Look at Russia's New 'Suicide Drones'
*David Axe* *Drones, Eurasia* Suicide drones are the way of the future. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *If Harpy is a weapon for the suppression of enemy air defenses, KUB-BLA might be, too. A Russian company is developing a propeller-driven "suicide drone" that could target enemy air defenses. Kalashnikov Group, the same family of companies that produces Russia's iconic assault rifles, revealed the KUB-BLA drone at the IDEX-2019 trade show in Abu Dhabi in February 2019. It's unclear whether the Russian air force requested the drone's development, or Kalashnikov developed... read more
Pilots No More: Why Air Force Drone Operators Booed Their Commander
*David Axe* *Predator Drones, Middle East* The Air Force had to reassign pilots to keep American drones in the air. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *As demand outstripped supply, the Air Force yanked pilots from the cockpits of their supersonic F-15 and F-16 fighter jets and forced them to sit in trailers in Nevada, from where they steered flimsy robots via satellite. For the first decade after its invention, the General Atomics Predator drone was a special weapon. The CIA and the U.S. Air Force possessed just a handful of the 27-foot-long unmanned aerial vehicles, which can ... read more
America Almost Went to War With Iran in the 1990s
*David Axe* *Iran, Persian Gulf* Retaliatory raids never got past the planning stage. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *But even absent new political ties, the threat of U.S. attacks seemed to deter the IRGC from supporting another major direct attack on Americans. The last time U.S. troops engaged in direct combat with Iran’s own regular forces was in April 1988, when U.S. naval forces struck Iranian ships and sea bases in retaliation for Iranian mining of the Persian Gulf. A decade later the United States came close to attacking Iran again, this time in retaliation for a 199... read more
Could Iran's F-5 Fighters Take Down American Air Force Jets?
*David Axe* *Iranian Air Force, Middle East* America may have a weak spot. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *If an Iranian pilot can survive a merge with an F-35 and engage the stealth fighter in a turning dogfight, the Iranian might just bag himself a stealth fighter. Amid escalating tensions between Iran and the United States, in part resulting from U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision unilaterally to withdraw the United States from the 2015 deal limiting Iran’s nuclear program, the U.S. armed forces have deployed a wide array of ships, planes and other weapons to the Mid... read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Hexo shutting marijuana facilities it recently acquired, laying off 155
Quebec-based Hexo Corp. is shutting down three facilities and laying off staff as part of an integration plan following an acquisition spree it went on this year worth roughly 1.2 billion Canadian dollars ($960 million). Hexo shutting marijuana facilities it recently acquired, laying off 155 is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
THE BIDEN POOP RUMOR HAS THE STINK OF ROGER STONE
On Halloween, one of the top trending topics on Twitter was #PoopyPantsBiden. This happened after the appearance of the following tweet: The word around Rome is that Biden’s meeting with the Pope was unusually long because Biden had a bit of an “bathroom accident” at the Vatican & it had to be addressed prior to him leaving. I know we joke often about this, but this is the actual rumor going around Rome now. — Amy Tarkanian (@MrsT106) October 30, 2021 Snopes declared the rumor false: At the end of October 2021, as U.S. President Joe Biden met with Pope Francis during the G20 sum... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Iran Launches Massive Naval War Games Near The Strait Of Hormuz
Iranian forces fire a surface-to-air missile during the Zolfaqar-1400 military exercises on November 7. Iran has warned foes that it was capable of defending the Islamic Republic by air, land and sea, and especially directed the message to the country's two top foes, Israel and the United States. © Islamic Republic of Iran Army Media *Newsweek:* *Iran Fires Missiles, Torpedoes, Drones in War Games After U.S. Weapons Test in Persian Gulf * Iran has launched a comprehensive set of war games spanning all units of the Islamic Republic, conducting drills that included the launching ... read more
The Duran10 hours ago
US Jake Sullivan Recommits US to Globalisation, Seeks to Isolate China
US Jake Sullivan Recommits US to Globalisation, Seeks to Isolate China News Topic 335 On GPS: How the Biden White House views China – CNN Video Exp-gps-1107-jake-sullivan-on-china-policy cnn National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan discusses how the Biden administration is handling relations with China at a time of tension between the two powers. The US must […] read more

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