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Thomas Paine

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Friday, December 17, 2021

17 December - Blogs I'm Following - 10 of 10

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Is the Pentagon Losing the Hypersonic Race to China and Russia?
*Dan Goure* *Hypersonic Weapons, United States* Hypersonic weapons systems could dramatically alter the existing balance of conventional military power forces between the United States and its major competitors. *Key point: *This new gap could be far more consequential than the missile gap from some sixty years ago. In a speech on the Senate floor on August 14, 1958, then-Senator and aspiring presidential candidate John F. Kennedy proclaimed the existence of a “missile gap” between the United States and Russia. Kennedy went on to warn that unless this gap was immediately address... read more
Why a Light Attack Aircraft is Crucial for the Air Force's Mission
*Dan Goure* *U.S. Air Force, United States* The Light Attack Aircraft procurement is a test of that service’s commitment to acquisition reform. It is the proverbial poster child for acquisition reform. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *A Light Attack Aircraft would enable partner countries to develop effective indigenous close air support capabilities, reducing the burden on the U.S. Air Force. Later this month, the U.S. Air Force says that it will release the long-anticipated Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Light Attack Aircraft (LAA). Although it will be a relatively small ... read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Volvo announces Brazil’s largest investment in fast charging infrastructure for electric cars
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Volvo Brazil announced on Wednesday, 15th that it would make the most significant investment in fast-charging infrastructure in Brazil. Taking another step towards the electrification of its cars, the Chinese-owned Swedish company's Brazilian division will create routes with fast chargers on highways, enabling longer trips with electric vehicles. In addition, […] The post Volvo announces Brazil’s largest investment in fast charging infrastructure for electric cars appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Colorado Hospitals in ‘Critical Condition’ as State Weathers Another Surge
Vignettes on how care gets compromised as hospitals start to be overwhelmed. read more
Might be News?
Virtual Mirage Listens Q – LL, has this stopped being a gun blog? A – Man does not live by holiday soup alone, so no. It’s still a gun blog. It is a weird cross between a STEN and an AK resulting in the Yugoslavian M56. And then Skoda knocked it off…or was it […] The post Might be News? appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Where To Find Out Every thing There Is To Learn About Manufacturing Firm Next In 5 Simple Steps
[image: Manufacturing Business Next]What you are promoting revenue will develop quicker if you make a acutely aware shift in your mindset. It’s essential to perform like a business owner and never an employee. Most companies fail because the owner runs out of steam and isn’t keen to put within the 14-18 hour days wanted in the beginning to run the business. While you be taught to delegate you should have more time to focus on the behind the scene duties that are essential to hold the business running. You will also have more time to spend with your loved ones and pals. Stability … read more
Mediterranean Weather In The Arctic
By Paul Homewood The highest temperature ever recorded in the Arctic, 38C (100F), has been officially confirmed, sounding "alarm bells" over Earth’s changing climate. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on Tuesday verified the record, reported in the Siberian town of Verkhoyansk on 20 June last year. The temperature was 18C higher than the […] read more
How The Left Can Get Ethiopia Right
In the last few months, the left media outlets from various camps, in their sincere attempts to demonstrate solidarity and spotlight conflict in the Horn of Africa and internal developments in Ethiopia, got it wrong. They have been uncritically centering active ideological players on two opposing camps. The significant focus on the TPLF attacks on Eritrea, its invasion of Afar and the Amhara region, and its existence as a willing proxy actor of Washington was correct. They got it wrong, however, in their uncritical framing of neoliberal Abiy. They have chosen to over-amplify the Ab... read more
Kremlin Reveals New Independent Russian-Chinese Financial Systems
Kremlin Reveals New Independent Russian-Chinese Financial Systems by Layla Guest, https://www.rt.com/ Russia and China will develop shared financial structures to enable them to deepen economic ties in a way that foreign states will be unable to influence, the Kremlin has announced following talks between the countries’ leaders. – The move appears to be a response … read more
The Duran1 day ago
TheDarkMan’s Predictions For 2022
In January, the Center For Disease Control announces the next strain of Covid-19 will be called the pi variant because it will go on forever. In February, the Biden Administration finally closes the southern border after Ron DeSantis sends a coachload of illegal immigrants to the homes of Nancy Pelosi, Gavin Newsom and Cory Booker […] read more
NATO Backs Russia into Corner; Putin May Deploy Nuclear Weapons
RT America Russia has condemned the flow of what it describes as “aggressive rhetoric” coming from American officials. The White House continues to allege—Moscow is ‘planning an offensive’ on its neighbor Ukraine—citing Russian troop movements near the Ukrainian border. But the Kremlin insists it can move its troops wherever it wants on its own territory—and … read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil: New STF Justice Mendonça will inherit cases against Bolsonaro
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - When taking office this Thursday as a Supreme Court (STF) Justice, André Mendonça will be in charge of at least 997 proceedings in his predecessor's office, Justice Marco Aurélio Mello. Of these, 967 were reported by the former dean of the Court and will now be reported to Mendonça. The […] The post Brazil: New STF Justice Mendonça will inherit cases against Bolsonaro appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Study: Blacks account for 80% of violent youth deaths in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A study by the "Sou da Paz" Institute shows that between 2012 and 2019, the homicide mortality rate for young blacks was 6.5 times higher than the national rate. In addition, a study by the Brazilian Public Safety Forum and UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) shows that of the nearly […] The post Study: Blacks account for 80% of violent youth deaths in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
(Dec 15, 2021) Omicron – Prof. Dr. Terrence Kommal Shares South Africa Cases and Hospitalizations
Drbeen Medical Lectures (Dec 15, 2021) Omicron – Prof. Dr. Terrence Kommal Shares South Africa Cases and Hospitalizations News is circulating of the preprint in-vitro study demonstrating immune escape. Let’s review this study, and also get the latest stats on South Africa with Dr. Kommal. Prof. Dr. Kommal is a star on South Africa’s development … read more
Gregor Gregersen: Protecting Wealth From Systemic Crises
Silver Bullion TV We sat down with Gregor Gregersen, founder of Silver Bullion, to understand how a bizarre email he received in 2014 started him on the path to building the safest precious metals storage system to protect wealth. Storing gold and silver offshore is not enough. Today, one has to also consider jurisdictional exposure … read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Rio de Janeiro looks for leftover flu vaccines in other states to contain outbreak
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The flu epidemic that has spread in Rio de Janeiro city and state has forced the State Health Secretariat (SES) to search for vaccine leftovers in other locations in Brazil. As there is a weekly shortage of the vaccine while the outbreak of Influenza A, subtype H3N2, is increasing, the […] The post Rio de Janeiro looks for leftover flu vaccines in other states to contain outbreak appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil’s Supreme Court majority votes for mandatory vaccine passport
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Federal Supreme Court (STF) has reached a majority in the trial analyzing the injunction of Justice Luis Roberto Barroso, who last Saturday ruled that the vaccine passport is mandatory for travelers entering Brazil. So far, the rapporteur Justice Barroso, Cármen Lúcia, Alexandre de Moraes, Rosa Weber, Edson Fachin and […] The post Brazil’s Supreme Court majority votes for mandatory vaccine passport appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Carnival: Rio confirms parades in the Sambadrome; is still assessing blocks
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Rio de Janeiro mayor Eduardo Paes and state governor Claudio Castro said Wednesday that samba school parades at the Sambadrome are confirmed for Carnival 2002 assuming the Covid-19 pandemic will not worsen, but said that the street blocks will still be assessed. They say it is possible to hold parades […] The post Carnival: Rio confirms parades in the Sambadrome; is still assessing blocks appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Paulo Coelho, "Killing Our Dreams"
*"Killing Our Dreams"* by Paulo Coelho "In 1986, I went for the first and only time on the pilgrimage known as the Way to Santiago, an experience I described in my first book. We had just finished walking up a small hill, a village appeared on the horizon, and it was then that my guide, whom I shall call Petrus (although that was not his name), said to me: "We must never stop dreaming. Dreams provide nourishment for the soul, just as a meal does for the body. Many times in our lives we see our dreams shattered and our desires frustrated, but we have to continue dreaming. If we don’... read more
Neocons Bent On Starting Another Disaster In Ukraine
If anything, Washington’s neoconservatives have an unerring instinct for survival. Having brought about multiple disasters in the two decades since the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, from the Iraq war to the twin debacles in Libya and Syria, the neocons seem to have perfected the art of failing up. Harvard University’s Stephen Walt once quipped that “Being a Neocon Means Never Having to Say You’re Sorry.” And in this regard, the story of the Kagan family is instructive. Robert Kagan, a contributing columnist for The Washington Post, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institu... read more
The US Is At A Loss In Central America
In November 2008, while ambassador to Nicaragua, death-squad manager nonpareil John Negroponte’s long time torture and terror campaign sidekick, Robert Callahan, remarked to a reporter in Managua, “US foreign policy toward Latin America has not changed in 50 years and is unlikely to do so under President Obama”. Just months later, the June 2009 coup in Honduras against President Manuel Zelaya proved him to be right. In fact, the veteran US war crimes insider’s comment explained unwittingly why US and allied foreign policy lurches from one mass murdering catastrophe to another. Ca... read more
How The OPCW’s Syria Probe Censored Science
Senior OPCW officials doctored the original report; erased the conclusions of expert toxicologists who ruled out chlorine gas as the cause of death; and thwarted the key investigate area of forensic pathology, which could have helped determine how the dozens of civilian victims in Douma lost their lives. Instead of explaining the extensive suppression, OPCW Director General Fernando Arias has avoided questions; offered false excuses; and smeared the veteran scientists who challenged the cover-up from within. Guest: Dr. Piers Robinson. Co-Director of the Organisation for Propagand... read more
New Study Says Omicron Grows 70 Times Faster Than Delta
*Stephen Silver* *Omicron, * As of Wednesday, thirty-six U.S. states had cases of Omicron, with the new variant making up about three percent of cases around the country. A new study from the University of Hong Kong has found that the Omicron variant of the coronavirus multiplies at about seventy times faster than the original and Delta versions of the virus, the Guardian reported Wednesday. The study did find that the virus grows ten times slower in lung tissue, which is a sign of less severity. These findings fit with existing data gathered since Omicron’s emergence, that the ... read more
Israel's Merkava Tank Can Roll Over Almost Any Ground Force
*Kris Osborn* *Merkava Tank, Israel* The Merkava provides its crew with additional ways to engage the enemy without resorting to the overwhelming blasts of its main gun, an important consideration in counter-insurgency. *Key Point: *The Merkava would likely prove essential to Israel if it needed to seize or acquire territory in some kind of engagement, crisis or military conflict. The main battle tank would allow Israel to breach defenses and advance forward as a heavy firepower node. The famous Israeli Merkava main battle tank is armed with a 120-millimeter cannon, an advanced ... read more
America's Hypersonic Weapons Programs Is Doomed Without These Innovators
*Dan Goure* *Hypersonic Weapons, United States* Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and several other companies are all working on different hypersonic concepts for the U.S. military. *Key Point:* Hypersonic weapons have several advantages over existing cruise and ballistic missiles. Because they fly so fast, they can close on their targets in a very short period of time. A new technological competition has begun, one in which America’s rivals, particularly Russia and China, may be ahead. This is the race to build and put in the field super-fast or hypersonic weapons and v... read more
The Ukrainian Oplot-M Main Battle Tank Is Just in Time for War
*Peter Suciu* *Tanks, Americas* A Ukrainian Oplot-M main battle tank (MBT) has come to America. *Here's What You Need to Know: *In late 2003, the U.S. military obtained four of the Ukrainian tanks, which apparently underwent tests at the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center in Maryland in December 2003 and January 2004. Now it seems that another Ukrainian MBT is back in the United States and ready for a fresh round of testing. A Ukrainian Oplot-M main battle tank (MBT) has come to America. It is Ukraine’s heavily modernized T-84 Oplot, a highly advanced version of the Soviet-era T-80... read more
The F-16 Falcon Looks to Lasers to Keep Fighting
*Sebastien Roblin* *Fighter Jet, United States* But for now, merely the ability to affordably shoot down cheap drones and missiles with a cheap rocket instead of hugely expensive AMARAMS and Sidewinders is a noteworthy achievement, especially given the recent proliferation of deadly drones even in the hands of non-state actors. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Most modern air-to-air missiles are highly sophisticated and expensive weapons that rely on costly infrared or radar seekers. On December 19, 2019 an F-16 Fighting Falcon single-engine jet fighter from the 85th Test & ... read more
Typhoon "Rai" (Odette) rapidly intensifies to Super Typhoon before striking the Philippines
Typhoon "Rai" (Odette) rapidly intensified on December 16, 2021, becoming a Category 5 Super Typhoon before making landfall over the Philippines. Rai is the 22nd named storm of the 2021 Pacific typhoon season and the 9th typhoon. "Pretty scary stuff...... Read more » read more
balance101 day ago
Now while you have the gift of life
1) Men and women who seek freedom for your posterity as for yourselves, pause to consider the mastery of your beloved Jesus over life and over death. His triumph was one which occurred within the individual domain and is possible for you to achieve today. As the world marches down the pathway of destructive materialism--that seeks to rob the very foundations of freedom and liberty by involving men in ceaseless processes unnatural in their very origins—let us ask ourselves these questions “What can we do for the youth of this age and for the future of mankind? How can we stop t... read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil to have record soybean crop in 2022, study shows
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazilian soybean growers are preparing for a record soybean crop in 2022, boosted by mild weather and an expansion of planted area, according to estimates by 12 analysts published on Wednesday. Analysts expect Brazil to harvest 144.12 million tons of the oilseed early next year, up 5% from the previous […] The post Brazil to have record soybean crop in 2022, study shows appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
U.S. sanctions Brazil’s largest drug trafficking group
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The U.S. Treasury Department on Wednesday imposed sanctions on individuals and companies linked to drug trafficking groups, including Brazil's largest criminal organization, known as the PCC (Primeiro Comando da Capital). The move stems from new authority under an executive order from President Joe Biden to "target any foreign person involved […] The post U.S. sanctions Brazil’s largest drug trafficking group appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Nature lists Brazilian among year’s most influential scientists
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Nature scientific magazine on Wednesday, December 15, published the list of the year's 10 most influential scientists. Brazilian Túlio de Oliveira, director of the Center for Response and Innovation in Epidemics (CERI) in South Africa, is among them. The researcher stood out for his discovery of the Omicron variant of […] The post Nature lists Brazilian among year’s most influential scientists appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Wuhan Flu: Here We Go Again
You might pick up some Benadryl before they ban it. A pair of over-the-counter compounds has been found in preliminary tests to inhibit the virus that causes COVID-19, University of Florida Health researchers have found. The combination includes diphenhydramine, an antihistamine used for allergy symptoms. When paired with lactoferrin, a protein found in cow and… Continue reading → read more
Trudeau’s Clown World
Wither Canada: Some countries and states have responded to Covid humanely and rationally. They seem aware that humanity cannot outrun a virus, and that punishing everyone with endless lockdowns and the removal of rights and freedoms is not acceptable in a democracy. By contrast, I present to you Canada, which has opted for the clown… Continue reading → read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Wednesday 15 December 2021
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
Journalism Foundation Urges Ditching Objectivity In Favor Of ‘Social Justice’
By P.J. Gladnick ~ “How many fingers, Winston?” —O’Brien in 1984 Media figures often love to profess their “objectivity.” However, as with Chuck Todd who once proclaimed he was a mere “referee,” few believe that laughable claim. In fact, a major journalism foundation, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University via its NeimanLab published a plea […] read more
The Real Climate And Health Crisis
By Paul Driessen ~ Climate policies promoted and imposed by Team Biden and Democrats are based on junk science, headline-grabbing scare stories, and computer models that create far-fetched “scenarios” asserting that fossil fuel use and emissions will cause Earth to warm by 4 degrees C (7 F) over the next 80 years, and cause Arctic […] read more
December 16, 2021: Reader Tips
With a little old driver so lively and quick, I knew in a moment he must be St. Nick. More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name: In the spirit of Clement Clarke Moore’s famous poem, this evening we present you the true story of… Continue reading → read more
Most American Homeowners Are ‘House Poor’
In a recent survey, 40% of homeowners with mortgages said they work second, full-time jobs to afford housing expenses. A majority of the 1,002 people surveyed by Consumer Affairs feel like they can't afford their housing expenses, and did not anticipate the extra costs of upkeep when they bought their homes. The report comes amid record surges in US home prices, also finding that more than a third of respondents are incurring extra credit card debt to pay their bills. Despite these challenges, homeowners ultimately prefer owning a home to renting one. The survey found that althou... read more
"We All Know..."
“We all know that something is eternal. And it ain’t houses and it ain’t names, and it ain’t earth, and it ain’t even the stars… everybody knows in their bones that something is eternal, and that something has to do with human beings. All the greatest people ever lived have been telling us that for five thousand years and yet you’d be surprised how people are always losing hold of it. There’s something way down deep that’s eternal about every human being.” - Thornton Wilder ○ “I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge. That myth is more potent than history. I believe that... read more
GREENIE WATCH1 day ago
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* Microbes in oceans and soils are evolving to eat PLASTIC* Researchers in Sweden measured samples of DNA at hundreds of locations around the world, taken from both soil and water. They found 30,000 enzymes in these DNA samples that have the potential to degrade 10 different types of commonly used plastic, including the widely-used polyethylene terephthalate (PET). What's more, there appears to be a higher concentration of plastic-eating microbes where there is more plastic waste for them to break down. It's thought the soaring use of plastic for packaging over the last 70 years ... read more
India Is Hungry for Russia's Biggest Military Weapons
*Sebastien Roblin* *Military Sales, Russia, India, China, Pakistan* While a companion article looks at major new arms purchases by the Indian Army and Navy from Russia, this piece will survey three different buys the Indian Air Force is making entering the 2020s to stem the bleeding away of its combat strength. *Here's What You Need to Remember*: Though the MiG-29UPG is longer exactly a cutting-edge aircraft, the offer around $40 million per aircraft is about half the price of a new 4.5-generation jet, and thus represents a relatively cheap way for the IAF to quickly field an add... read more
Can You Kill a Stealth Fighter? These 5 Countermeasures Will Help
*Mark Episkopos* *Stealth Fighters, World* As capable as they are—these machines are neither invincible nor, as it were, invisible. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Stealth fighters are powerful weapons, but they are not invincible. The stealth fighter is among the most consequential innovations of modern air power, offering an unprecedented degree of tactical and strategic flexibility. From the F-117 Nighthawk’s seminal role in the First Gulf War to the B-2 Spirit’s highly effective bombing runs during the 2011 Libyan intervention, stealth aircraft have been a key operationa... read more
"Are We Living In A 'Matrix'-like Superhologram?"
*"Are We Living In A 'Matrix'-like Superhologram?"* by David Talbot "In 1982 a remarkable event took place. At the University of Paris a research team led by physicist Alain Aspect performed what may turn out to be one of the most important experiments of the 20th century. You did not hear about it on the evening news. In fact, unless you are in the habit of reading scientific journals you probably have never even heard Aspect's name, though there are some who believe his discovery may change the face of science. Aspect and his team discovered that under certain circumstances subat... read more
Musical Interlude: Moody Blues, "Isn't Life Strange"
*Full screen recommended.* *Moody Blues, "Isn't Life Strange"* read more
Russia-China Alliance At The Tipping Point
The initiative by Beijing to propose a virtual meeting between President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday radically transforms the geopolitics of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s relentless eastward expansion and the Western military deployments on Russia’s borders. The announcement of the meeting in Beijing came within […] read more
U.S. Senate Passes $768 Billion Defense Bill
*Daily Mail: **12 weeks paid family leave, 17 fighter jets, eight warships, two nuclear submarines and a 2.7% pay rise: Senate approves huge $770BN Defense Bill* * The annual defense budget is a must-pass piece of legislation funding military * Negotiations dragged on this year over security concerns on Russia and China * The $770 billion total is $25 billion more than what Biden originally requested * It also includes a guaranteed basic income for qualified troops and reforms to the sexual assault and harassment reporting and justice system The United States Senate vot... read more
"We're All Susceptible To It..."
"We're all susceptible to it, the dread and anxiety of not knowing what's coming. It's pointless in the end, because all the worrying and the making of plans for things that could or could not happen, it only makes things worse. So walk your dog or take a nap. Just whatever you do, stop worrying. Because the only cure for paranoia is to be here, just as you are." - Dr. Meredith Grey, "Grey's Anatomy" read more
Russian President Putin And Chinese President Xi Show United Front Amid Rising Tensions With The West
*Daily Mail: **Putin and Xi vow to 'safeguard both sides' security' amid increasing US tensions as Russia and China boast their relationship is at an 'unprecedented high level'* * The world leaders held a call in which Putin hailed his 'dear friend' Xi * They said they stand together against 'international forces' meddling in affairs * Putin said he will attend the Beijing Olympics despite Western boycott Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping have vowed to 'safeguard both sides' security and interests' as the pair hailed their friendship amid increasing tensions with 'internationa... read more
Latham: ‘Stop using immigrants to fill labour shortages, scrap the dole’
Both Liberal and Labor have gone soft on dole bludgers and their only solution is to bring in more immigrants. read more
Marjorie Cohn1 day ago
British Court Trusts US to Protect Assange Even Though CIA Plotted to Kill Him
In a patently political decision, the U.K. High Court reversed the British lower court’s denial of extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States on a narrow ground, despite the recent revelations of a CIA plot to kidnap and assassinate him. Assange was charged by the Trump administration with violation of the Espionage Act for revealing evidence... Read more » read more
FSIS food detectives find violations in Amos Miller’s meat and poultry shipments
Amos Miller, the Amish agribusinessman from Bird-in-Hand PA, is due back in federal court today. USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) investigators have filed 42 pages of supplemental evidence that could, after today, leave Miller in a world of hurt. Specifically, three FSIS investigators support a government motion filed on Nov. 9 that asks... Continue Reading read more
Don’t let cookie fun turn into a recipe for food poisoning
Baking cookies is a great family activity for all ages during the holidays. However, this also means that the people most susceptible to food poisoning can come in direct contact with harmful bacteria. Most only think of the dangers of raw eggs and Salmonella and avoid this with certain egg substitutes. But Salmonella isn’t the... Continue Reading read more
Irish agency highlights key food safety lessons during COVID-19
Four lessons have been identified involving regulation during COVID-19 by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI). They include the role of early warning and emerging risk systems to help authorities respond quickly to new threats and how by accepting an impact on official controls, agencies can maintain high priority activities during crises and still... Continue Reading read more
UK dealing with norovirus and Salmonella outbreaks
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has updated information on two outbreaks of norovirus and Salmonella. The FSA is investigating an outbreak of norovirus with local authorities and the UKHSA (formerly Public Health England) with a link to oysters from areas in Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole, and Cornwall. Norovirus is not a notifiable disease in England. Figures... Continue Reading read more
Urea and AdBlue shortage caused by UN goal to make shipping ‘net zero’
When Alan Jones first spoke out about the AdBlue shortage and the profound ramifications it could have for Australia, politicians were calling to ask him questions. Obviously, they were too busy politicking or carrying on about net zero to be aware of the issue. read more
Cinderella Man
he Darwin Principle at work in New York. read more
Two years on, Covid origin still a mystery; scientists focus on animal to human transmission – Coronavirus Outbreak News
Two years on, Covid origin still a mystery; scientists focus on animal to human transmission – Coronavirus Outbreak News https://www.indiatoday.in/coronavirus-outbreak/story/covid-origin-mystery-scientists-focus-animal-to-human-transmission-1886604-2021-12-11?utm_source=fb_IA&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Dec21&fbclid=IwAR2lNnq0O98Q5KI5nWIObtwhhULkfExg8ZbG5orw3Ic0DnGvLUqHVNBg0cM read more

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