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Thomas Paine

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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

1 December - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

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Florida and Feds in Vaccine Mandate War - So Far Florida Wins
I posted previously about OSHA's vaccine mandate. Now, OSHA has temporarily suspended enforcement, due to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals' entry of a temporary injunction against enforcement. OSHA will appeal, but in the meantime, states like Florida are hurrying to implement let's-kill-our-constituents laws to ban vaccine mandates. Florida has passed a law banning private corporations from mandating vaccines in the workplace unless they allow exceptions for religion and disability, mask-wearing, having immunity, periodic testing, and pregnancy (federal law already has exemption... read more
Electroverse16 hours ago
Low Temperature Records Continue to Fall Across Europe, Australia’s NSW Suffers Coldest November On Record, + Pinatubo Erupts
Pinatubo's 1991 eruption caused global temps to fall 0.6C. Big eruptions have been linked to extended spells of low solar activity, such as we're experiencing now. With temps already dropping, a VEI 6+ is the last thing we need. The post Low Temperature Records Continue to Fall Across Europe, Australia’s NSW Suffers Coldest November On Record, + Pinatubo Erupts appeared first on Electroverse. read more
Modern Tokyo Times16 hours ago
Japan denies entry to foreigners from nations of new Omicron Covid variant
Japan denies entry to foreigners from nations of new Omicron Covid variant Kanako Mita and Sawako Utsumi Modern Tokyo Times According to various news sources, a diplomat who flew from Namibia to Japan brought in the first known case of the Omicron coronavirus variant. As usual, the government of Japan will implement bans on foreign […] The post Japan denies entry to foreigners from nations of new Omicron Covid variant first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Komando.com18 hours ago
Save time and understand videos better with YouTube transcripts
If you're having trouble understanding a YouTube video, generate a free transcript. Follow these steps to get a written version of the video. read more
Gangsters Out Blog19 minutes ago
The Omicron Con - Decepticons at work
Here's a question for you. How can the PCR test tell the difference between Covid, Omicron and the Delta Variant when it can't tell the difference between Covid and the Cold or Flu? The PCR test is worthless. Why are we still using it? That's part of the problem. One of the girls at work said the name of this new Omicron variant sounds like a Transformer. She's absolutely right. Only it's not a Autobot it's a Decepticon. It's another ridiculous deception that has gone on for far too long. When viruses replicate themselves they get weaker not stronger. They said the Delta variant w... read more
Total solar eclipse of December 4, 2021
A total solar eclipse will take place on December 4, 2021, just two weeks after a partial lunar eclipse on November 19 - the longest since 1440 and until 2669​.1 The total eclipse will be visible from Antarctica and partially visible from South Africa and south...... Read more » read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
The Chicom energy crisis
*Epoch Times:* *How a Growing Energy Crisis Hobbles China* China has been building more coal plants but is running short on the production of coal. It also says something that the country that produces most of the world's wind and solar does not use the unreliable alternative energy. read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
There is no accountability for left wing media getting it wrong
Washington Examiner: Joe Rogan blasted the left-wing media during *The Joe Rogan Experience* on Friday, saying that "no one is being held accountable" for biased or false reporting. "The collusion between the media and the government is pretty apparent, especially the left-wing media and left-wing government," Rogan said to his guest Jocko Willink. "It's pretty f****** apparent that there are some narratives that get shared back and forth." "They don't talk about things that they're not supposed to — like the Hunter Biden laptop story or something that's actual news ... crazy st... read more
Local Council By-Elections November 2021
This month saw 43,004 votes cast over 35 local authority contests. All percentages are rounded to the nearest single decimal place. Overall, 15 council seats changed hands. For comparison with October's results, see here . Party Number of Candidates Total Vote % +/- Oct +/- Nov 20 Avge/ Contest +/- Seats Conservative 35 11,755 27.3% -7.2 +1.6 336 +3 Labour 31 13,613 31.7% +7.9 +21.3 439 +1 LibDem 24 8,365 19.6% -2.4 +7.0 349 +1 Green 19 4,657 10.8% +6.0 +3.5 245 +1 SNP* ... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Brazil’s São Paulo inaugurates state government business office in New York
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Recently chosen as the PSDB candidate for Brazil's presidency in 2022, São Paulo Governor João Doria disembarks on Wednesday (1/12) in the United States with an entourage of more than 20 business people to inaugurate the São Paulo state government's business promotion office in New York City. The event, which […] The post Brazil’s São Paulo inaugurates state government business office in New York appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Is the BBC biased?15 hours ago
A taste of Christmas Day on Radio 4
As Christmas is about bringing joy to the world I was happy to see a tweet from an author the BBC has commissioned to write a short story for BBC Radio 4 on Christmas Day. He's genuinely cock-a-hoop about it. My inner Scrooge does make me wonder, however, if his invitation is connected in *any* way with the channel's absolute obsession with woke identity politics? read more
SO WAS G. GORDON LIDDY RIGHT, CLYDE?
CNN has suspended Chris Cuomo, and it's about time. The star CNN anchor Chris Cuomo was suspended indefinitely by the network on Tuesday after new details emerged about his efforts to assist his brother, Andrew M. Cuomo, the former governor of New York, as he faced a cascade of sexual harassment accusations that led to the governor’s resignation. ... thousands of pages of evidence released on Monday by the New York attorney general, Letitia James, revealed that the anchor’s role had been more intimate and involved than previously known. ... At one point, the governor’s former top ... read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Brazil confirms reduced 10% share for biodiesel in 2022; industry opposes decision
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil, like Argentina, has decreed a reduction in the share of biofuels in fossil fuels. The announcement was supposed to be for a short time, but this week the National Council for Energy Policy confirmed that the decision will be upheld until 2022. This measure implies that the minimum share […] The post Brazil confirms reduced 10% share for biodiesel in 2022; industry opposes decision appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Electric Kool Aid Autism Test
“The world was simply and sheerly divided into 'the aware', those who had the experience of being vessels of the divine, and a great mass of 'the unaware', 'the unmusical', 'the unattuned.” ― Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test... Related Stories - ID 2020 Re-Visited - Prime Minister Johnson lets the cat out of the bag: the vaccine does not stop you catching Covid or spreading it - James Lyons-Weiler PhD Why Is Off-Label Off Limits for COVID-19 read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Enel Americas will concentrate its investment plan through 2024 in Brazil and Colombia
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - An investment plan for US$8.9 billion for the period 2022-2024 was detailed by Enel Americas, the subsidiary of the Italian company of the same name, which groups assets in most of the countries of the region, excluding Chile. As explained by Maurizio Bezzeccheri, CEO of the company, to Diario Finenciero, […] The post Enel Americas will concentrate its investment plan through 2024 in Brazil and Colombia appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Brazil’s Supreme Court annuls evidence against Flavio Bolsonaro in corruption case
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Second Chamber of Brazil's Federal Supreme Court (STF) declared inadmissible a series of financial reports used against Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, President Jair Bolsonaro's eldest son, in a corruption investigation that has already suffered several setbacks in lower courts. By three votes to one, the magistrates declared that four of […] The post Brazil’s Supreme Court annuls evidence against Flavio Bolsonaro in corruption case appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Brazil confirms the first two cases of Omicron variant in Latin America; both are vaccinated
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The São Paulo State Department of Health confirmed on Tuesday (30) the first two imported cases. The two cases of Omicron (B.1.1.529) are 41-year-old men and 37-year-old women from South Africa. "The couple was vaccinated since August, the family that received the couple was also vaccinated, this is an important […] The post Brazil confirms the first two cases of Omicron variant in Latin America; both are vaccinated appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
OECD urges Brazil to make fiscal reforms in the face of rising prices
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The OECD projects for Brazil a growth of 5% in its economic activity this year and 1.4% in 2022, but recommends its authorities to undertake fiscal reforms to address the "significant increase" in inflation in recent months. This is stated in the section dedicated to Brazil by the Organization for […] The post OECD urges Brazil to make fiscal reforms in the face of rising prices appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Mining Awareness +17 hours ago
Schwyz & Appenzell Stand Together Against Oppression 1402/3 – 2021 (Swiss Referendum) with 56% of Swiss Young People
Appenzell Inner Rhoden (half Canton) and the Canton of Schwyz were the only two that voted against the Covid Law … Continue reading → read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Brazil’s Ministry of Health launches campaign to combat dengue fever
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Ministry of Health launched yesterday (30) the national campaign to combat the Aedes aegypti mosquito, transmitter of diseases such as dengue, zika and chikungunya. Until December 31, educational videos to prevent the proliferation of diseases will be broadcast on TV and social networks. This year's campaign is entitled "Fight […] The post Brazil’s Ministry of Health launches campaign to combat dengue fever appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
“Evangelicals will be majority in Brazil in 10 years”: STF nominee Mendonça in May 2021
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - André Mendonça, President Jair Bolsonaro's nominee for a seat on the STF (Federal Supreme Court), who will be voted on by the Senate on Wednesday (1), once said he sees Brazil as the "granary of evangelicals in the world" and understands that the country is in a "conversion process" in […] The post “Evangelicals will be majority in Brazil in 10 years”: STF nominee Mendonça in May 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
In Brazil, economic uncertainty recedes in November for 2nd consecutive month – FGV
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian Economic Uncertainty Index (IIE-BR), measured by the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), dropped 2 points from October to November. This was the second consecutive drop in the indicator. Despite the drop, the indicator, which reached 129.3 points, is 14.2 points above the level of February 2020 (115.1 points), the […] The post In Brazil, economic uncertainty recedes in November for 2nd consecutive month – FGV appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
S&P confirms BB- rating for Brazil; stable outlook
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Rating agency S&P Global has affirmed Brazil's foreign currency rating at BB-. The announcement was made on Tuesday, November 30. The outlook for the country's rating is stable. "Spending pressures and the high-interest burden are likely to lead to slow fiscal consolidation, with general government net debt trending toward 75% […] The post S&P confirms BB- rating for Brazil; stable outlook appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Brazil’s economic recovery advances with private sector investments – Minister Guedes
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil already has a total of R$700 (US$125) billion in contracts signed for the next ten years of private sector investments. This was one of the themes presented by the Minister of Economy, Paulo Guedes, during the panel "The role of the construction industry in the economic recovery" on Tuesday […] The post Brazil’s economic recovery advances with private sector investments – Minister Guedes appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
#Coronavirus on the Nile : A December Covid-19 coverage in Egypt and Arab world “Live”
It is another new month in the time of the coronavirus pandemic in Egypt and the World. It is December, the second December in the time of coronavirus or to be accurate it is the third December... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] read more
The Cold War Had a Big Arms Race for Very Small Nuclear Weapons
*Charlie Gao* *Artillery, Nuclear Weapons, Europe* The Soviets developed the 2A3 was a response to American nuclear artillery. Unfortunately, as its development dragged on the entire concept became obsolete. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Soviets would continue developing tactical nukes for use in artillery, but later shells utilized miniaturized warheads that allowed nukes to fit in compact projectiles in the Soviet-standard 152mm and 203mm calibers. Likewise, the United States also made nuclear shells in the 155mm and 203mm calibers after abandoning the 260mm M65 cann... read more
Is the BBC biased?16 hours ago
'"Debate"? Not a thing we do.'
Mike Wendling, head of BBC Trending and the BBC's Disinformation Unit, takes note: *We Are Freedom*: I have a great idea for a debate on BBC News. Mike Wendling and Marianna Spring vs Dr Anthony Hinton and Prof Carl Heneghan. Let’s settle “the science” once and for all. Come on BBC “disinformation” journalists. You can make this happen… #BBCMassDebate *Mike Wendling*: Weird idea that impartial journalists should go around "debating" people with clear partisan views. Interview perhaps but "debate"? Not a thing we do. But I get it, lots of people screaming for blood. Noted. read more
Could South Korea Become a Submarine Power?
*Charlie Gao* *Submarines, Asia* How does South Korea's submarine fleet stack up against those of China and North Korea. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* After the completion of the KSS-II, South Korea wanted to craft its own design. The KSS-III is looking to be heavier and larger than the KSS-II and KSS-I. While South Korea is not known for its submarine fleet, it possesses a decent-sized, quietly capable fleet. The ultimate goal of the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) is to produce their own diesel-electric attack submarine. The current fleet is relatively modern and possesse... read more
Looters are probably coming to a store near you
We've all seen footage of mobs of feral inner-city dwellers charging into stores, grabbing an armful of goods apiece, and running for the exits. Most get away scot-free. Cities with liberal, left-wing administrations are the happy hunting grounds for these organized looters, but they're spreading to other places as they grow bolder. Their loot is not for their own use, either: there are organized rings of thieves having their minions steal to order, then selling the stolen goods on e-commerce Web sites to consumers who have no idea where their latest treasure has come from -... read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Satyajit Das: Fintech’s ‘Flim-Flam’ Innovation Games
Not surprisingly, fintech looks like a variety of old scams in new bottles. read more
Nuclear Tanks? The Soviets Explored the Idea
*Charlie Gao* *Best Tanks, Eurasia* When tactical nuclear weapons were expected to rule the battlefield, the Soviet Army developed a variety of short-range tactical nuclear launchers, their answer to the American launchers like the Davy Crockett. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Theoretically, the Object 195 could fire the 3BV3 tactical nuclear shell out of its gun. This shell features a yield of 1kt, three times more powerful than the Taran’s, due to further development and miniaturization of nuclear warhead technology. In the 1950s and 1960s when tactical nuclear weapons wer... read more
The F-22's First Victory Was Defeating the Northrop YF-23
*Robert Farley* *YF-23, United States* Had the YF-23 enjoyed a smoother development path, the fighter might not have faced such a hostile environment as it entered service. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The F-22 represents the ultimate expression of the jet-age air superiority fighter. They can challenge and defeat opponents in every potential aspect of a fight. The Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) competition, staged at the end of the Cold War, yielded a pair of remarkable fighter designs. The United States would eventually select the F-22 Raptor, widely acknowledged as the... read more
MJBizDaily17 hours ago
Cannabis acreage cap in key California region creates bottlenecks, headaches for growers
A cannabis cultivation cap in Santa Barbara County enacted more than two years ago was intended to prop up the legal market and appease industry critics in one of the state’s largest growing regions. Cannabis acreage cap in key California region creates bottlenecks, headaches for growers is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Nassim Nicholas Taleb: No, Covid 19 Is Not an Old Person Problem
Yves here. Nassim Nicholas Taleb shreds the misguided logic behind Covid age-ism. And that’s before getting to the fact that in South Africa, the notion that the old are more likely to get really sick is simply not true: The newscaster starts by describing an “exponential” rise in cases, then interviews the head of ICU […] read more
The Decarie Report17 hours ago
information Clearing House
I strongly advise you to read Information Clearing House on your computer. Then Type in presidential clearing house. And following that read Kennedy killed by CIA. Or President John F. Kennedy, His life and public assassination. (I hope all that works.) The CIA is a secret army closely tied to American capitalists. It was the army that murdered thousands of priests, nuns and missionaires in Guatemala - and infuriated President Kennedy who was very much against war. But American capitalists, close to the CIA, were determined to conquer the world after 1945 - the whole world. (Yes, An... read more
Is the BBC biased?18 hours ago
The BBC rules against their Gender and Identity Reporter
This is a rather cryptically-written ruling by the BBC's Executive Complaints Unit but it involves Megha Mohan, the BBC World Service Gender and Identity Reporter, and says she didn't comply with the BBC guidance that says, “Staff should also not post offensive or derogatory comments or content on social media and avoid abusing their position as a BBC employee in personal interactions”. Obviously, the original tweet has gone but a quick scan of Twitter for Ms Wolstencroft's name shows that she was on the receiving end of an intensely aggressive Twitter pile-on by hardline trans ac... read more
Small Dead Animals18 hours ago
New Brunswick To Become An Indian Reserve
Justin’s Toronto Star is excited that Indians are reclaiming two thirds of New Brunswick. Does this mean the rest of Turtle Island doesn’t have to support the province anymore? read more
bilaterals.org18 hours ago
RCEP: Weighing the good, bad in world's biggest free trade pact
01-Dec-2021 A group of farmers, fishers, civil society organizations, and the private sector has expressed opposition to the ratification of the world's largest free trade agreement—the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). read more
What Would a 2030 War Between the United States and China Look Like?
*Robert Farley* *Great Power Conflict, Asia-Pacific* What would the War of 2030 between China and the United States look like? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *There is every reason to believe that the military balance will shift in China’s favor over the next twelve years. This does not mean that China will have an advantage, but, compared to the status quo, time favors the PRC. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the United States appear ready to plunge off the precipice of a trade war. This war could have far-ranging effects on the economies of both countries, as well ... read more
Why Most Navies Fail... And Why the Chinese Navy Could Be Next
*Robert Farley* *Naval Power, China* Why did so many countries embark on the construction of great fleets, how did they do so, and why did they fail? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The U.S. Navy is the only organization to field a competitive force in each of the four generations of modern naval development. The People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is the most visible, and possibly the most consequential, manifestation of China’s emergence as a great power. In three decades, China has turned a large, but relatively minor regional force into a fleet of global consequence. B... read more
NATO Must Prepare To Fight Without Communications
*David Axe* *NATO, Europe* NATO is getting ready to fight blind. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Russian and Chinese jammers will likely cause issues for NATO. The U.S. military is spending more and more on electronic-warfare systems, all in a desperate bid to keep pace with China and Russia’s own investments in jammers. But the roughly $10 billion that the Pentagon plans to spend on electronic warfare every year over the next five years isn’t helping as much as it should, the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments explained in a November 2019 report. “The growth ... read more
Turkey Has Quickly Emerged As a Drone Power
*David Axe* *Turkish Drones, * Turkey's domestic defense industry is on the rise. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Turkey’s dramatic embrace of armed drones signals an alternative approach to building up meaningful air power at a time when the most advanced manned aircraft are becoming increasingly difficult for middle powers to acquire. Turkey might never develop its own stealth fighter, but the country has become a major user, and seller, of an entirely different class of warplane. Armed drones. Tunisia in mid-March 2020 awarded a $240-million contract to Turkish Aerospace... read more
Small Dead Animals20 hours ago
Allow Me To Carry Your Purse, Madam
It’s fundraising week over at my place. Last one of the year. If you’d like to help keep a blog afloat, and keep it ad-free, by all means do. read more
Russia Is Using Long-Range Sorties to Assert Itself Across the Globe
*David Axe* *Russian Navy, * Is Russia probing NATO's radar gaps? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *As recently as late 2019, NATO was the one launching patrol planes to keep watch over Russian submarines. A pair of Russian navy Tu-142 patrol planes flew one of the longest-ever flights in international air space in decades on and around March 11, 2020. The powerful, swept-wing planes with their four turboprop engines flew from Kipelovo-Fedotovo airbase near Vologda in northern Russia, skirted the Arctic Circle as they headed west around Norway and the United Kingdom then south... read more
Germany's Interest In a European Aircraft Carrier Might Be a Pipe Dream
*David Axe* *European Union, Europe* Just because it could be a good idea doesn't mean it will come to fruition. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *At present, just two E.U. states possess aircraft carriers. A German politician has floated the idea of a European aircraft carrier. Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, who in 2018 succeeded German chancellor Angela Merkel as the head of Merkel’s governing Christian Democratic Union party, proposed the Euro-carrier in the summer of 2019. Kramp-Karrenbauer’s proposal came in response to French president Emmanuel Macron’s call for greater E... read more
The Poet: Wendell Berry, "The Circles Of Our Lives"
*"The Circles Of Our Lives"* "Within the circles of our lives we dance the circles of the years, the circles of the seasons within the circles of the years, the cycles of the moon, within the circles of the seasons, the circles of our reasons within the cycles of the moon. Again, again we come and go, changed, changing. Hands join, unjoin in love and fear, grief and joy. The circles turn, each giving into each, into all. Only music keeps us here, each by all the others held. In the hold of hands and eyes we turn in pairs, that joining joining each to all again. And then we turn aside, a... read more
Musical Interlude: Yanni, “To the One Who Knows”
*Full screen recommended.* *Yanni, “To the One Who Knows” * read more
"No Smooth Road..."
"Life has no smooth road for any of us; and in the bracing atmosphere of a high aim the very roughness stimulates the climber to steadier steps, till the legend, over steep ways to the stars, fulfills itself." - W. C. Doane read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Brazil’s Bolsonaro sends bill to Congress for US$178 million in credit for Ministries
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - President Jair Bolsonaro submitted a bill to Congress requesting the opening of a special credit of R$1 billion (US$178 million) for the Ministries of Economy, Education, Justice and Public Safety, Infrastructure and Regional Development. The dispatch was announced on Tuesday, November 30, in a statement by the general secretariat of […] The post Brazil’s Bolsonaro sends bill to Congress for US$178 million in credit for Ministries appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Duran19 hours ago
[LOCALS EXCLUSIVE] Tucker Carlson and Alex Berenson discuss OMICRON
Tucker Carlson and Alex Berenson discuss OMICRON I edited this great segment from Tucker Carlson for Locals. It is worth watching and puts the omicron panic in context. My favourite part is Berenson saying read more
Need To Know19 hours ago
Large UK Supermarket Chains Refuse to Police “Divisive” Face Mask Mandates
Face mask policies were dropped in England in July, but were re-introduced this week. Iceland and Co-op, two large supermarket chains in the UK, have publicly said they will tell staff not to enforce the new divisive mask rules. People can make a difference by refusing to comply with unlawful policies. read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Brazil’s feminists call for “Bolsonaro Never Again” march
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Social and feminist organizations in Brazil on Wednesday called for a massive mobilization for next December 4 under the slogan "Bolsonaro Never Again," ahead of the President's impeachment trial and in rejection of his administration. "The attack that women have suffered under Bolsonaro's government is indisputable," states the call signed […] The post Brazil’s feminists call for “Bolsonaro Never Again” march appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Covert Geopolitics19 hours ago
The Underpinnings of Venezuelan Election & Huge Maduro/Socialist Victory
Sunday’s result underscores the notion that the Venezuelan people blame the U.S. sanctions for their suffering, rather than purely pointing the finger at the government. The United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) is celebrating as, with almost all votes counted, they appear to have won 20 out of the country’s 23 states in Sunday’s regional … Continue reading The Underpinnings of Venezuelan Election & Huge Maduro/Socialist Victory → read more
Covert Geopolitics19 hours ago
Klaus’ Great Narrative: Locking the Plebs Into Plato’s Cave for the 21st Century
Unfortunately for the Davos Guardians, the reality of the New Great Narrative is a world devoid of those very principles that humanity requires to survive and thrive within our creative, reasonable universe. In case you were beginning to feel like your world was becoming a cliché dystopian movie script, don’t feel bad. It appears that … Continue reading Klaus’ Great Narrative: Locking the Plebs Into Plato’s Cave for the 21st Century → read more
Virtual Mirage20 hours ago
An Incident in Rach Gia
AN INCIDENT IN RACH GIA © MikeW 2021 – All Rights Reserved Rach Gia was a largish port town, in Kien Giang Province, situated on Rach Gia Bay, in the lower reaches of the Gulf of Thailand. The town was surrounded by rice fields, bisected by many small canals. The main harbor, from which […] The post An Incident in Rach Gia appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Brazil’s Economy Minister: “Political war undermines economic recovery”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Minister of Economy Paulo Guedes on Tuesday, November 30, said that the economy had a V-shaped recovery and that investments are coming back. "The political war is damaging," the Minister said, noting "worrisome patterns" in the political arena. "People are losing sense, they have created hate bubbles," he stated. During […] The post Brazil’s Economy Minister: “Political war undermines economic recovery” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Need To Know20 hours ago
UK Cardiologist Confirms American Heart Association Report that COVID-19 Vaccines Cause Heart Attacks
Researchers found that the risk of developing heart diseases increases from 11% to 25% in patients who receive the Covid-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna using the new mRNA technology. read more

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