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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.

Thursday, December 2, 2021

2 December - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 5

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Frustration and anger over social care white paper’s funding failure
The government’s long-awaited adult social care white paper has appalled campaigners by failing to address the social care funding crisis. The white paper, People at the Heart of Care, is more than 100 pages long, but it says nothing new about how […] read more
DWP apologises to autistic man after work coach threatens to stick pins in his eyes
An autistic man was left stunned after a jobcentre work coach threatened to stick pins in his eyes, or at least poke them with a Biro, and then said she had doled out similar treatment to autistic children. The comments made to […] read more
DWP refuses to publish report that found disabled claimants had ‘unmet needs’
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) ensured an independent report was watered down after it concluded that claimants of disability benefits had “unmet needs”, a whistleblower has revealed. Disability News Service (DNS) has been told that DWP made it clear that […] read more
Halifax Examiner11 hours ago
40 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Thursday, Dec. 2
Jump to sections in this article: Overview of today’s cases Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced 40 new cases of COVID-19 today, Thursday, December 2. By Nova Scotia Health zone, the new cases break down as: • 20 Northern • 18 Central • 2 Western • 0 Eastern There are now 213 […] read more
“Higher than average Svalbard sea ice extent”
Higher than average Svalbard sea ice extent in November 2021 has implications for birth of cubs | polarbearscience One hundred years ago, there was no ice around Svalbard all winter. 03 Dec 1922, Page 63 – The Washington Times … Continue reading → read more
Komando.com13 hours ago
7 new Android 12 features to simplify your day-to-day
With Android 12, Google aims to streamline your smartphone experience. read more
Mining Awareness +13 hours ago
Pfizer BioNTech Report Raised Issue of Vaccine Enhanced Disease; 75% of Reported Post-Vaccination Covid-19 Cases were Severe; 38% Died (1 Dec. 2020 to 28 Feb. 2021)
This is from the batch of Pfizer documents that a US judge recently ordered the FDA to release. Based on … Continue reading → read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
US Will Resume Policy for Asylum-Seekers to Wait in Mexico
Migrants seeking to enter the United States will again have to stay in Mexico as they await immigration hearings. read more
DEMOCRATS HAVE PROBLEMS BEYOND THE ONES CITED BY THE "DEMOCRATS HAVE PROBLEMS" GUY
Jonathan Martin of *The New York Times* interviewed Brian Stryker, a Democratic pollster who conducted focus groupd of Joe Biden voters who either switched sides to vote for Glenn Youngkin in the Virginia governor's race or seriously considered Youngkin. Some of what Stryker says suggests that Democrat Terry McAuliffe committed unforced errors: *What was the first thing you told your partners after you got done with the groups — what was your big takeaway?* I was surprised by how dominant education was in this election. I was also struck by how much it was this place for all of the... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
What Is the Likelihood Of Russia Invading Ukraine? (Update)
*AFP:* *How likely is a Russian invasion of Ukraine?* Moscow - The West is growing increasingly worried that Russia is planning a winter invasion of Ukraine. Top US diplomats, who have joined NATO and Europe in warning against military action, meet their Russian counterparts on Thursday in Sweden. *- What sparked the concern? -* In late October, videos began circulating on social media showing Russia moving troops, tanks and missiles towards the Ukrainian border. Ukrainian officials said at the time that Russia had moved about 115,000 soldiers to the area. *Read more* ....... read more
Virtual Mirage11 hours ago
Shortly After
SHORTLY AFTER HOW IT BEGAN © MGW 2021 – All Rights Reserved Note: These memoirs from MikeW are slightly out of order. For example, this one takes place right after the first. Following a team’s completion of a mission, it was usual that they had ten days off. As our successful end of course […] The post Shortly After appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Government’s reviewer tells MPs how DWP kept vital deaths evidence from him
The expert commissioned by the government to review the work capability assessment (WCA) has told MPs that the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) failed to hand him crucial evidence showing links between the test and the deaths of disabled claimants. Dr […] read more
StopSIM members speak of huge toll of campaign and lack of support from charities
Five disabled activists who helped expose an “unlawful, unethical and unacceptable” mental health scheme have spoken of the huge personal toll their campaigning has taken on them, and the lack of support they received from the large mental health charities. The campaigners, […] read more
Government’s PIP reviewer disagrees with Coffey’s ‘no duty of care’ claim
A former DWP civil servant commissioned by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to review disability benefit assessments has publicly disagreed with government claims that the department does not have a duty of care to benefit claimants. Paul Gray, who carried […] read more
WCA reviewer tells MPs that DWP is ‘odd’ and ‘characterised by inertia’
The expert who was twice commissioned by the government to review the work capability assessment (WCA) has delivered a damning assessment of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), in an evidence session with MPs. Dr Paul Litchfield, who led the final […] read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Gringo view: Order and disorder
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - (Opinion) “There is no order which is complete and there is no conforming order worth mustering which does not invite, for its life, the constant and random supply of fresh disorder.” Looking at the world in the 1950s, the eminent English critic R.P. Blackmur (whom I was lucky enough to […] The post Gringo view: Order and disorder appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Football review by Tory MP makes one mention of disabled people in 162 pages
Disabled campaigners have said they are “extremely disappointed” at the failure of a review of football governance in England to include more than a passing mention of disabled fans. The Fan Led Review of Football Governance, published last week, was commissioned by […] read more
Paralympians tell MPs of concerns over access to grassroots facilities
Two gold medal-winning Paralympians have told MPs of the need to improve access to grassroots sports facilities for disabled people. Lauren Rowles, a double Paralympic gold medallist in rowing, and Ellie Robinson, a Paralympic gold medallist in swimming, were giving evidence on […] read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Best Buy and Levi Strauss ‘Boycotts’ Stem from Rittenhouse Memos
Tabloids and right-leaning blogs criticized both companies after they appeared to offer mental health support to employees following Rittenhouse's acquittal. read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
Minnesota adds edibles products to medical marijuana program
Minnesota regulators are adding medical marijuana edibles to the list of products available to patients, a move that could boost sales for both processors and dispensaries. Minnesota adds edibles products to medical marijuana program is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
CFACT11 hours ago
To-may-to, To-mah-to: turning tomatoes into bioplastics
Tomato waste can also be used to make biodegradable bioplastics. The post To-may-to, To-mah-to: turning tomatoes into bioplastics appeared first on CFACT. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Did Salvation Army Ask Followers To Repent and Apologize for Racism?
The Christian charitable group says it has withdrawn a publication about racism for review and clarification. read more
MJBizDaily13 hours ago
Arizona accepting applications for 26 social equity cannabis licenses
Regulators in Arizona are taking applications for social equity cannabis retail licenses despite ongoing lawsuits seeking to stop multistate marijuana operators from getting the permits. Arizona accepting applications for 26 social equity cannabis licenses is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Interest rates, rising inflation and economic imbalances
By Václav Klaus, Czech ex-president Many things are not discussed enough in our relatively small economic community, and even fewer are discussed to the point where there is even a rudimentary consensus on them. Before we make strong statements about the possible effect of our central bank's recent intervention in interest rates, we should seek to answer the question "what is causing our current inflation?". But this is impossible without each discussant subscribing to one of the well-known hypotheses for the causes of inflation and to one of the competing macroeconomic theories. Un... read more
Science Matters13 hours ago
No US Legal Precedent for CV19 Vaccine Mandates
Harvey Risch and Gerard Bradley write at Brownstone Institute Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates Fail the Jacobson Test. Excerpts in italics with my bolds and added images. We are facing, in other words, questions about how best to integrate our perennial commitment to freedom with our equally long-standing concern for public health, in this time of crisis. […] read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Lights Go Out At Diplomatic Meetings Between U.S. And Russian And U.S. And Ukrainian Diplomats
*RT: **Lights go out at diplomatic meetings with Blinken & Lavrov (VIDEOS)* A meeting between US and Ukrainian diplomats was thrown into darkness as the US secretary of state began to speak. A similar incident took place later as Russian and Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe reps spoke. A meeting room hosting American and Ukrainian diplomats was suddenly plunged into darkness on Wednesday as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken began his remarks to his Ukrainian counterpart Dmitry Kuleba. *Read more* .... *WNU Editor:* Is this an omen? read more
"America’s Cold Nightmare"
*"America’s Cold Nightmare"* By Bill Bonner "Winter is coming." – "Game of Thrones" BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – "This week, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell told Congress that he may “taper” a little faster than expected in order to squelch inflation. As it is, inflation is running hot. And the Fed’s enthusiasm for stopping it is, at best, tepid. As we showed last month, the Fed would have to put its key lending rate up to nearly 10% (it’s currently less than one-tenth of one percent) in order to achieve the same tightening effect as then-Fed-chair Paul Volcker got in 1980. Powell sa... read more
Volunteerism: Central to the Creation of a New Social Contract
KATHMANDU, Nepal, Dec 02 (IPS) - The International Volunteer Day, on December 5, is not just one of the many internationally observed days that the United Nations commemorates annually. Read the full story, “Volunteerism: Central to the Creation of a New Social Contract”, on globalissues.org → read more
Emergency aid needs set to rise by 17% to assist 274 million, UN humanitarians warn
A total of 274 million people worldwide will need emergency aid and protection in 2022, a 17 per cent increase compared with this year, UN humanitarians said on Thursday. Read the full story, “Emergency aid needs set to rise by 17% to assist 274 million, UN humanitarians warn”, on globalissues.org → read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken And Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov Meet And Trade Blame In Talks Over Ukraine
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. © Russian Foreign Ministry/TASS *Washington Post: **Top U.S., Russian diplomats trade blame in talks over Ukraine* STOCKHOLM —Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Moscow on Thursday to abandon plans for a potential invasion of Ukraine, calling for a peaceful resolution to an intensifying showdown between Russia and the West. Blinken’s warning in talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov that Moscow could face dire consequences over Ukraine, and Lavrov’s assertion in turn that NATO is t... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Argentina is Latin American country where access to food worsened the most since 2014
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Since 2014, Argentina was the country in Latin America and the Caribbean where the prevalence of moderate or severe food insecurity advanced the most, according to an international report with data from the nations with available information. The data is from the report "Regional Overview of Food and Regional Security" […] The post Argentina is Latin American country where access to food worsened the most since 2014 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Had the British and French Invaded Scandinavia as Planned It Would Have Been a Second Gallipoli
*Peter Suciu* *History, Europe* The campaign ended with Germany occupying Norway. At a secret meeting of the Anglo-French Supreme War Council on Feb. 5, 1940, the leaders gave the go-ahead for the largely forgotten Operation Stratford. The plan was to invade Norway and occupy Sweden’s ore fields to keep them from falling into German hands. The plan was ambitious, audacious and unsurprising given that the man behind it was Winston Churchill, who at the time was back as First Lord of the Admiralty. He seemed to be completely unabashed at plans to take another crack at ideas he had... read more
Democratic Progressive-Moderate Infighting Raises 2022 Fears
*Trevor Filseth* *Democrats, Americas* Increasing division within the Democratic Party has had a major negative consequence for both sides. Left-wing Democrats have voiced increasing concerns about President Joe Biden’s willingness to compromise on campaign promises to appease conservative voices over the past week, leading to concerns that progressive frustration with moderate party leadership might doom the Democrats in the 2022 midterm elections. While Biden’s tenure in office has been marked by several significant achievements–the early “American Rescue Plan Act” that provi... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
After government intervention, Bolivian airports operate normally during labor dispute
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Bolivian government placed this Wednesday (1) the country's airports under the control of the police and the military to guarantee their operations and eliminated the state-owned airport administrator and its union in the face of the threat of a strike by the sector's workers. The commander of the Bolivian […] The post After government intervention, Bolivian airports operate normally during labor dispute appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Pizzagate, Come Back!
All is forgiven. Over the past 14 years, the Central Intelligence Agency has secretly amassed credible evidence that at least 10 of its employees and contractors committed sexual crimes involving children. Though most of these cases were referred to US attorneys for prosecution, only one of the individuals was ever charged with a crime. Prosecutors… Continue reading → read more
Michigan school shooting, more threats prompt multiple districts to cancel classes
Yahoo News – NBC Multiple school districts in suburban Detroit will be closed Thursday due to threats of more violence in the wake of the... The post Michigan school shooting, more threats prompt multiple districts to cancel classes appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Welsh Minister Drakeford Caught On Hot Mic
What he really thinks. pic.twitter.com/XaFmyCtMOW — Richard Taylor #DoNotComply (@RWTaylors) December 2, 2021 The post Welsh Minister Drakeford Caught On Hot Mic appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
1 Out of Every 15 Lights in The Sky Could Soon Be a Satellite, an Astronomer Warns
Science Alert – by Samantha Lawler I’m outside at my rural Saskatchewan farm, chatting with my neighbors who I’ve invited over to appreciate the night... The post 1 Out of Every 15 Lights in The Sky Could Soon Be a Satellite, an Astronomer Warns appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The demonization of Dr. Fauci is just one sign of this insanity
CNN If we needed more proof of the magnitude of the threat posed by anti-vaccine activists, conspiracy theorists and irresponsible public figures, look no further... The post The demonization of Dr. Fauci is just one sign of this insanity appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
‘Tool to Enforce Orwellian Rules’: 80 House Republicans Help Pass Bill to Fund Federal Vaccination Database
Breitbart – by Katherine Hamilton Eighty House Republicans voted with Democrats on Tuesday to pass the Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act, which if passed by the Senate and signed... The post ‘Tool to Enforce Orwellian Rules’: 80 House Republicans Help Pass Bill to Fund Federal Vaccination Database appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Econlib12 hours ago
U-Shaped Deterrence
“The death penalty deters murder.” A classic right-wing idea. So classic, in fact, that it’s tempting to think that the idea of deterrence itself is right-wing. Yet on reflection, that’s absurd. The left strongly believes in deterrence for discrimination. If you said, “Let’s cap discrimination damages at $1000,” they would predict a massive increase in […] The post U-Shaped Deterrence appeared first on Econlib. read more
Miriam Adelson picks up where late husband and GOP kingmaker left off
The GOP's likely largest campaign donor in 2022 and 2024 will focus on influencing US policies on two foreign countries: mostly Israel with its anti-Iran agenda, but also on China (to further her casino interests)... Politico's Isenstadt buries the news... read more
US Navy Families In Hawai’i Find Fuel In Their Home Tap Water
The long citizen protest underscoring the dangers from the U.S. Navy’s 80-year-old leaking 20 jet fuel tanks at Red Hill each tank 20 stories tall and holding a total of 225 million gallons of jet fuel came to a head over the weekend with Navy families around the large Pearl Harbor Naval Base being sickened by fuel in their home tap water. The Navy’s huge jet fuel tank complex is only 100 feet above Honolulu’s water supply and has been leaking with regularity. The Navy command was slow to alert the community while the State of Hawai’i quickly issued a notice not to drink the wate... read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Truinnerashuvaduprezure!
“Any man who can triumph over dementia is a giant. Think what he could do for our nation’s needed recovery.” read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Let Them Eat Taser
Three men have climbed the barbed wire fence to escape the voluntary quarantine camp. pic.twitter.com/YodP776qpd — I,Hypocrite (@lporiginalg) December 1, 2021 read more
The North American Aviation X-15 Was the World’s First Space Shuttle (Sort Of)
*Trevor Filseth* *Aviation History, * It holds the record for the fastest thing ever flown. The fastest plane ever to fly is the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. The world’s official airspeed record was set by an SR-71 crew on July 28, 1976, clocking in at an incredible 2,193 miles per hour. As astonishingly fast as that is—a plane flying constantly at that rate could travel from San Francisco to Washington, DC in roughly an hour and fifteen minutes—the SR-71 itself could, and probably did, exceed it on other occasions, although those instances will remain classified for some time, giv... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Chile does not open land crossings; tourism sector considers season as already lost
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The appearance of the Omicron variant seems to have dashed the hopes of the Chilean tourism sector for the summer season, which weeks ago was auspicious and which this Tuesday (30) has more doubts than certainties. According to La Tercera, the announcements were made on Monday by the new Undersecretary […] The post Chile does not open land crossings; tourism sector considers season as already lost appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Moody’s rating agency warns that Argentina is at high risk of default and devaluation
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Moody's agency sovereign risk rating indicated that Argentina is at risk of defaulting again on its sovereign debt and having a significant exchange rate jump. Moody's chief sovereign risk analyst for Argentina, Gabriel Torres, said in a virtual press conference that inflation will rise in 2022 and that the agreement […] The post Moody’s rating agency warns that Argentina is at high risk of default and devaluation appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Bolivia is world’s fourth largest forest cutter, especially in its Amazon region
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Forest fires in 2019 and 2020, added to the growth of the agricultural frontier, caused the Plurinational State to rise from sixth to fourth place in the world. Consulted by Sputnik, specialists in the subject demanded protection measures from the national government. The large fires that affected the east in […] The post Bolivia is world’s fourth largest forest cutter, especially in its Amazon region appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Russia Wants A New European Security Pact
*Reuters:* *Russia to unveil security pact proposals in bid to restrain NATO* MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday that Moscow would soon put forward proposals for a new European security pact which he said he hoped would stop NATO from expanding further eastwards. Lavrov was speaking at a summit of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Stockholm ahead of talks with his U.S. counterpart Antony Blinken expected to focus on tensions around Ukraine. Blinken, NATO and Ukrainian officials have repeatedly expressed... read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Russian Foreign Minister Warns 'The Nightmare Scenario Of Military Confrontation Is Returning'
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (pictured today) warned the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe that 'the nightmare scenario' of military conflicts in Europe is returning as tensions continue to escalate over the situation in Ukraine *Daily Mail:** Russia warns 'the nightmare scenario of military confrontation is returning' in Europe and says Ukraine's goal to retake Crimea is a 'direct threat'* * Sergei Lavrov said 'nightmare scenario of military confrontation is returning' * Russian Foreign Minister made remark as tensions escalate over Ukraine ... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Covid-19: Chile surpasses Israel to lead world in percentage of population with booster doses
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - This week Chile surpassed Israel and became the country with the highest booster dose ratio against Covid-19, with 43.92% versus 43.90% in Israel. In addition, Minsal reported that 91.06% of the population over 18 years of age had completed its vaccination schedule. Chile became this week the country with the […] The post Covid-19: Chile surpasses Israel to lead world in percentage of population with booster doses appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Obituary for Russiagate
[image: undefined] Russiagate, that fraudulent fable wherein Russian President Vladimir Putin personally subverted American democracy, Russian intelligence pilfered the Democratic Party’s email, and Donald Trump acted at the Kremlin’s behest, is at last dead. No, nothing sudden. It has been a slow, painful death of the sort this destructive beast richly deserved. But its demise is now definitive — in the courts and on paper. We await the better historians to see this properly into the record. Three key operatives in the construction of the Russiagate edifice are indicted for lying... read more
Will El Chapo’s Wife’s 3-Year Sentence Win the Drug War?
[image: undefined] US District Judge Rudolph Contreras has just sentenced Emma Coronel Aispuro to three years in jail. She’s the wife of noted Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who is serving a life sentence in a US federal penitentiary. She recently pled guilty to helping her husband run his drug empire. Yippee! The decades-long drug war must be almost over! US drug warriors are on the verge of winning! What other explanation could there be for US officials now going after the spouses of drug lords? Talk about pathetic. Do federal prosecutors and Judge Contreras real... read more
The Duran12 hours ago
Global disaster averted. Australian Police capture teen ‘Fugitives’ who escaped camp
Global disaster averted. Australian Police capture teen ‘Fugitives’ who escaped camp ***News Topic 649*** Aussie Police Arrest Teen ‘Fugitives’ Who Escaped From Internment Camp Aussie Police Arrest Teen ‘Fugitives’ Who Escaped From COVID Internment Camp Three teenagers who escaped a Northern Australian Covid internment camp were arrested by police, who say they don’t believe they […] read more
Balkinization12 hours ago
The Company They Keep
Like many others, I was somewhat surprised to hear, in the oral argument in Dobbs, what sounded like perhaps five votes for going ahead and officially overruling Roe. The surprise was that there seemed to be less support than expected for the approach many of us anticipated from the Roberts Court: eviscerating abortion rights in some subtler way, with a sufficient amount of obfuscatory nodding toward precedent that news headlines could read “moderates uphold Roe,” and it would take a lawyer to understand or explain exactly why, despite such headlines, nobody could get an abortion in ... read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Was an ‘Omicron’ Movie Made in the ’60s?
The only thing the internet loves more than a good prediction is pretending that a good prediction exists. read more
A Microchip Containing Your Vaccine Passport Information Can Now Be Embedded In Your Hand
[image: microchips]If you could have a vaccine passport permanently embedded into your hand, would you do it? read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Paraguay may ship beef to U.S. in 2022 after FSIS audit
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Paraguay's Animal Health and Quality Service (SENACSA) president José Martin described the audit made to the sector by the U.S. delegation as "very positive." The audit aimed to determine Paraguay's meat processing plants' export capacity, private and SENACSA laboratories, the thorough review of the training provided by the national Service, […] The post Paraguay may ship beef to U.S. in 2022 after FSIS audit appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Amnesty International: Sexual violence and abortion laws in Paraguay drive child pregnancy epidemic
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - At least 1,000 girls aged 14 and under gave birth in the country between 2019 and 2020, the report states. It adds that over 12,000 adolescents between the ages of 15 and 19 gave birth in 2019. The report titled "They're Girls, Not Mothers," highlights a crisis of sexual violence […] The post Amnesty International: Sexual violence and abortion laws in Paraguay drive child pregnancy epidemic appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The New Dark Age12 hours ago
Black Agenda Report 1 December 2021
1 December, 2021 — — Black Agenda Report “The Black Agenda” Glen Ford Black politics are key to recognizing the most important social dynamics of the United States. Over the past forty years, no commentator has been as deeply insightful about the paradoxes and personalities of Black American public life as the late journalist and radio host … Continue reading Black Agenda Report 1 December 2021 read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Trump Tested COVID-Positive Pre-Debate, Ex-Aide Says in Book
Trump called the story “Fake News.” read more
Modern Tokyo Times13 hours ago
Japan art and the individualism of Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754-1799)
Japan art and the individualism of Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754-1799) Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Japanese artist Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754-1799) lived during the Edo Period. Various opinions exist concerning his background. However, irrespective of this, Rosetsu was blessed with an independent artistic spirit. He felt deep tragedy throughout his adult life. This concerns the […] The post Japan art and the individualism of Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754-1799) first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE14 hours ago
Sophia the Robot will be mass-produced this year
Sophia the Robot will be mass-produced this year https://www.freethink.com/technology/sophia-the-robot?amp=1&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=BigThinkdotcom read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE17 hours ago
7 Things You Should Never Apologize For (Inspirational Speech)
7 Things You Should Never Apologize For (Inspirational Speech) https://iamfearlesssoul.com/7-things-you-should-never-apologize-for-inspirational-speech/ read more
Thursday Morning Links
This and that for your Thursday reading. - Deborah Gleeson discusses how inequality in vaccine availability is making new variants an inevitability, while Joseph Stiglitz and Lori Wallach write that an intellectual property waiver is a must to ensure vaccines are available around the globe. And Rachel Cohen warns that the same issue looks to be developing when it comes to new COVID treatments. - Phil Tank reports on Nazeem Muhajarine's well-placed criticism of the Moe government's incomplete holiday advice. And CBC News reports on the Saskatchewan Party's truly destructive choice... read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Virus update: • Biden to launch winter COVID-19 booster, testing campaign. • Omicron, delta spell return of world restrictions. • Japan retracts new flight bookings ban after criticism. • South Korea breaks daily virus record again. More coverage: https://t.co/NiijtejbHe — The Associated Press (@AP) December 2, 2021 Germany locks down the unvaccinated, becoming latest EU country to do so https://t.co/ZpX7yysmya — Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) December 2, 2021 Shocking graphic of Omicron's 32 spike mutations reveals why scientists are so worried https://t.co/E2uRnNZypc — Daily Mail... read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Meta brings Facebook Protect account protection service to Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Meta announced the arrival in Brazil, on Thursday (2), of Facebook Protect, a security program for people at risk of being targeted by digital criminals. The goal is to protect activists, politicians, human rights defenders, journalists, and public servants, i.e., figures who deal with sensitive data and can be the […] The post Meta brings Facebook Protect account protection service to Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Duran12 hours ago
Rittenhouse red pill effect. Ghislaine trial set up
Rittenhouse red pill effect. Ghislaine trial set up The Duran: Episode 1156 Join Robert Barnes on LOCALS: VivaBarnesLaw Connect with VivaBarnesLaw and other members of VivaBarnesLaw community Follow Robert Barnes on Twitter: JavaScript is not available. No Description read more
“Everything Had To Be Invented”: Creating the SR-71 Blackbird
*Trevor Filseth* *SR-71 Blackbird, * No aircraft had ever been made from titanium before, and the traditional tools used to construct aluminum airframes, mostly plated with cadmium, would embrittle the titanium, leading the designers to construct new sets of tools out of titanium itself. By the early 1960s, Lockheed’s “Skunk Works” experimental aircraft division had become recognized as one of the preeminent design firms of the twentieth century. The team there, led by Clarence “Kelly” Johnson, had already created the Bell P-80 Shooting Star and the Lockheed U-2, which had seen... read more
Why Do We Need the SR-72 Darkstar, Anyway?
*Trevor Filseth* *SR-72, * If the U.S. Air Force did not need the SR-71 in 1998, why does it need the SR-72 today? The SR-72 “Son of Blackbird” has not yet seen the light of day—not in public, at least. Even so, it is slated to become one of the most impressive planes of the twenty-first century, able to travel at “hypersonic” speeds exceeding Mach 5.0. A view of the plane—likely a computer animation—was included in an Air Force tribute video in early November, showing that its sleek outline closely resembled its predecessor aircraft, the SR-71 Blackbird. Comparisons between t... read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay move towards electricity integration
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to information released on Wednesday, the Argentine-Paraguayan Yacyretá power plant conducted the second synchronization test between the Argentine Interconnection System (SADI), the Paraguayan National Interconnected System (SINP), the Paraguayan-Brazilian Itaipú power plant and Yacyretá. Tuesday's test, which was "successful," took 5 hours and allowed to verify the correct operation […] The post Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay move towards electricity integration appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Duran13 hours ago
US-Russia move closer towards complete breakdown in diplomatic relations
US-Russia move closer towards complete breakdown in diplomatic relations The Duran: Episode 1155 27 More Russian Diplomats Expelled From US – Kremlin Vows Retaliation 27 More Russian Diplomats Expelled From US – Kremlin Vows Retaliation The United States is preparing to expel over two dozen more Russian diplomats by January, as part of ongoing tit-for-tat […] read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Uruguay committed to bilateral investment agreement with India
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The meeting led to an agreement to deepen the relations between the two countries in the "political, commercial, investment, cultural and cooperation" areas. According to a Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement, the officials decided to hold virtual meetings in the coming months to work "on the potential negotiation of a […] The post Uruguay committed to bilateral investment agreement with India appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
21st Century Wire13 hours ago
The Dawn of Global Totalitarianism: ‘This Pivotal Moment’
*The Pivotal Moment* | Humanity faces a cold and calculating technocracy - where the freedoms we enjoy today will become a distant memory. What next? read more
Are the US military's actions against unvaccinated personnel illegal?
They may well be, if the ruling of a judge in a Florida federal court is allowed to stand. He makes the important point that EUA-authorized (Emergency Use Authorization) vaccines are legally NOT the same as licensed, approved, vaccines. I'm going to quote at length from the report, because *if the judge is correct,* the way that the US armed forces are treating unvaccinated service personnel at present appears to *violate Federal law*. Bold, underlined text is my emphasis. When the FDA approved Pfizer’s Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine in August, approval was accompanied by a ser... read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Globalist Agenda: Melissa Cuimmei Explains Vaccine Passports and Financial Reset
*Ryland Media* | We are now witnessing a 'Great Reset' of the world's fiat financial system, and a plan by elites to reconsolidate the planet's wealth, assets, and power. Will you comply? read more
Failure To Comply With Tyranny
CBS News described Sweden’s science based success as failure, and said they didn’t listen to the scientists. Sweden becomes an example of how not to handle COVID-19 – CBS News COVID-19 Data Explorer – Our World in Data COVID-19 Data … Continue reading → read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Paul Kingsnorth: ‘Why I Changed Sides in the Vaccine Wars’
*UnHerdTV* | Can western civilisation survive the current drive towards Covid-19 and vaccine totalitarianism? read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
MEP Christine Anderson’s Epic Speech Opposing Vaccine Mandates
*21WIRE* | On the issue of freedom and liberty, she offers no ambiguity - making this an address for the ages. read more
Lawfare14 hours ago
The Chatter Podcast: America's Fight to Defeat AIDS in Africa, with Emily Bass
On this week’s episode of Chatter, David Priess has a special World AIDS Day conversation with longtime AIDS activist Emily Bass. They talk about the evolution of U.S. policy towards HIV/AIDS in Africa - including PEPFAR, the largest disease-specific foreign aid effort in world history, which started in the George W. Bush administration and saved millions of African lives. They discuss the evolution of that program, the on-the-ground fight against AIDS in Uganda and beyond, the conception of human security versus national security, and Emily's book chronicling the history of PEPFA... read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Dr. Julie Ponesse – A Lesson in Vaccine Ethics
*Dr Julie Ponesse* | A professor delivers the most important ethics lesson of her long and distinguished career. read more
Lawfare15 hours ago
A White House Inspector General for Accountability
The White House. (Wally Gobetz, https://flic.kr/p/8RqpdM; CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/) The time has come to establish a mechanism for accountability inside the White House. The litany of reports recounting malfeasance in the Trump administration included Elaine Chao, Mike Pompeo, and senior White House staff like Ivanka Trump, Robert O’Brien, Robert Porter, Kellyanne Conway and Michael Flynn. Findings of misconduct, including the recent revelations of questionable foreign gifts, by Cabinet members Chao and Pompeo were well documented by inte... read more
Manufacturing Business Next for Dummies
[image: Manufacturing Firm Next]Networking brings the most effective outcomes should you focus on the appropriate networking groups or occasions on your specific trade, comparable to trade shows and conferences. When taking part these occasions, attempt to concentrate on constructing quality relationships; its better to make couple of quality new contacts than go around giving out and accumulating as many enterprise playing cards as potential. Keep in mind that first impression issues, and you solely have one chance to make it a good one. Network-Attached Storage (NAS) • Prepare t... read more
How to Run a Democracy Summit When Your Own Democracy is Dying
*Paul R. Pillar* *Summit for Democracy, * Democratic standards should apply to everyone and are not just a vocabulary that the powerful use to lecture the weak. The Biden administration’s convening later this month of a virtual summit meeting on democracy, with about half the countries of the world invited, is a timely expression of support for a fundamental political value. The extent to which citizens can select or reject their rulers, freely and peacefully in fair competition, underlies almost everything else that determines whether a government operates in the interests of th... read more
Symposium: The Coming Migration Crisis
*Adam Lammon, Lillian Posner, Sam Abodo, Jenna Biter, Will Smith* *Migration, World* Can migration be a solution to the various demographic challenges facing many nations, or is it a challenge in its own right? How should states adapt to and/or mitigate the effects of changing demographics and influxes of migrants? The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare many of the existing demographic problems facing various nations. Many experts warn of the social and economic consequences of declining birthrates, gender imbalances, labor shortages, and aging populations. In response to these cha... read more
Debt Forgiveness Can Spur Green Energy Transition in Southeast Asia
*Connor Sutherland* *Climate Change, Asia* Washington and Beijing can start by forgiving debt to encourage green investments. Delegations from nearly 200 countries recently left the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in defeat. The gathering was billed as a high-stakes sequel to the landmark 2015 Paris Agreement, where negotiators representing high-emitting nations and blocs (principally the United States, China, and Europe) promised hundreds of billions of dollars in climate finance for the Global South, an overhaul of transportation infrastructure, and a multitude of cl... read more
In a Region that Usually Exports Migrants, Kazakhstan Becomes a Major Destination
*Edward Lemon* *Migration, * An increasing number Uzbek, Tajik, and Kyrgyz migrants have opted to relocate to Kazakhstan instead of Russia. *Editor’*s* note: In November, *The National Interest* organized a symposium on the confluence of demographics, migration, and climate change. We asked a variety of scholars the following question: “Can migration be a solution to the various demographic challenges facing many nations, or is it a challenge in its own right? How should states adapt to and/or mitigate the effects of changing demographics and influxes of migrants?” The following... read more
Japan’s Prime Minister Mulls Over the Region’s Worsening Security Environment
*Trevor Filseth* *Japan, Asia* Kishida, previously regarded as a “dove” within Japan’s political system, has overseen expansions to Japan’s military in the wake of crises in eastern Asia. Fumio Kishida, the newly elected prime minister of Japan, has reiterated his commitment to defending the country against threats posed by China and North Korea, indicating that “all options” would be on the table for Japan’s security. The prime minister made the remarks at his first troop review, which took place on Saturday afternoon at the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) Camp Asaka base no... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ13 hours ago
Fatah Leader Says Solution To Election Crisis Is Another National Unity Govt In Iraq
(Shafaq News) At the end of November a leader from Fatah publicly said what its goal actually is after October’s election. While the list continues to cry foul over the balloting and wants the results overturned, Mohsen al-Tamimi stated that Fatah just wants another national unity government. This is because the list is afraid that Moqtada al-Sadr will be successful in his calls for Iraq’s first majority regimewhich would exclude it. Fatah includes many old rivals of Sadr such as Asaib Ahl Al-Haq. With only 17 seatsin the new parliament it could be left out if Sadr has his way. This... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ13 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Dec 2
1920 US Consul in Baghdad said England hadn’t taken any serious steps to create an independent Iraqi govt 1928 UK High Comm for Iraq Dobbs wrote conscription in Iraq would cause revolt Was already problem in Basra Said authority of Iraqi govt depended upon British backing and military might (Musings On Iraq review *Iraq Between the Two World Wars, The Militarist Origins of Tyranny*) 1932 King Faisal speech praised his rule in Syria Said if he was still king Syria would be independent like Iraq (Musings On Iraq review *The Chatham House Version and other Middle-Eastern S... read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Govt proposes to continue with MEUFTA negotiation — MITI
02-Dec-2021 The government has proposed to continue with the Malaysia-European Union Free Trade Agreement (MEUFTA) negotiation that has been delayed since 2012, said Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Senator Datuk Lim Ban Hong. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
India pushes renewed trade talks in aftermath of Canada-China tensions
02-Dec-2021 Canada and India are quietly setting the stage to reboot formal free-trade talks as the Trudeau government seeks economic alternatives to China following the dispute over the Meng Wanzhou-two Michaels affair. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Switzerland hopes for early signing of FTA between Vietnam, EFTA
02-Dec-2021 Vietnam and Switzerland have agreed to soon conclude negotiations on a free trade agreement (FTA) between Vietnam and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), of which Switzerland is a member. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Ecuador apunta al TPP-11, un acuerdo comercial grande y polémico
02-Dec-2021 El Gobierno pidió la adhesión al Tratado Transpacífico, del cual EE. UU. se salió para proteger su industria. Ahora, países como Reino Unido y Colombia buscan unirse. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Chile y Paraguay firman en Santiago un acuerdo de libre comercio
02-Dec-2021 Los cancilleres de Chile y Paraguay, Andrés Allamand y Euclides Acevedo, respectivamente, firmaron este miércoles en Santiago un Acuerdo de Libre Comercio entre ambas naciones, cuyas negociaciones concluyeron el pasado octubre. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Tratados comerciales que imponen UPOV: un mapa interactivo
02-Dec-2021 ¿Qué países utilizan los tratados de libre comercio para imponer el control corporativo sobre las semillas? ¿Qué países están bajo el ataque de estos tratados? read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
US Court of Appeal dismisses ex-Yukos shareholders' case
02-Dec-2021 Former shareholders tried to collect $50 billion from Russia. read more
Harris may return to the Senate if Feinstein retires early
Vice President Kamala Harris is open to the idea of returning to the United States Senate to serve the remainder of Senator Diane Feinstein‘s term, a White House staffer tells The Chronicle. Feinstein, now 89, is not in good health The post Harris may return to the Senate if Feinstein retires early first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle. read more
Aussie Cops Launch Manhunt, Checkpoints As Teens Escape from COVID Internment Camp
[image: escape]"Absconding from Howard Springs isn't just dangerous — it is incredibly stupid," the chief minister said. "Because we will catch you and there will be consequences." read more
Turcopolier14 hours ago
Loudoun parents drive on toward a cleansing.
Loudoun County, Virginia, Commonwealth’s Attorney Buta Biberaj said she does not plan to recuse herself from the legal battle to remove School Board Chair Brenda Sheridan, despite the fact that a judge disqualified Biberaj from a similar case against a former … Continue reading → read more
Nevada Highway Patrol Earning The Hate & Ruining Lives – Stealing From Pesky Citizens
ThinkLikeACop December 1st, 2021. This is outrageous tyrannical Evil behavior by Gov being bullies and using their power to abuse people who can’t fight back.... The post Nevada Highway Patrol Earning The Hate & Ruining Lives – Stealing From Pesky Citizens appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Turcopolier14 hours ago
Ariane launch today.
“Arianespace’s 13th launch of 2021 with the 8th Soyuz of the year will place its satellite passengers into medium Earth orbit. The launcher will be carrying a total payload of approximately 1645 kg. The launch will be performed from Kourou, in … Continue reading → read more
Why is Trump given a hall pass on killer injections?
Leo Hohmann The “vaccines” now being forced on the global population are shaping up to be perhaps the most successful eugenics program in human history,... The post Why is Trump given a hall pass on killer injections? appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
New US Ambassador to NZ Tom Udall has free trade agreement on his radar
02-Dec-2021 The United States' brand new Ambassador to New Zealand is making encouraging noises that a free trade agreement (FTA) with the US could finally happen. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
foodwatch submits complaint to the European Ombudsman against CETA
02-Dec-2021 The complaint addresses the lack of transparency and democratic deficits of the CETA committees' work. read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
The Democrats 'inject bleach' lie about Trump
Breitbart: White House press secretary Jen Psaki falsely claimed Wednesday that former President Donald Trump told people to “inject bleach” when she was confronted with the fact that more Americans have died from coronavirus under President Joe Biden. Fox News’ Peter Doocy quoted Biden’s statement during the second presidential debate in 2020 that “anyone who is responsible for that many deaths should not remain as President of the United States of America.” About 220,000 Americans had died at that point; more have now died under Biden than Trump. “Is that the standard?” Doocy ... read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
9,000 Marines at risk from Biden's vaccine mandate
Newsmax: Nearly 9,000 U.S. marines haven’t been vaccinated — with most not filing for an exemption — despite a Nov. 28 mandatory deadline, meaning they could get booted from service, Military.com reports. As of Monday, the Marine Corps reported 5% of the force hadn’t had even one COVID-19 shot, meaning around 9,000 Marines are completely unvaccinated. About 1,300 have temporary exemptions from receiving the vaccine, or pending religious exemption requests. Those who are only partially vaccinated could also be at risk, Military.com reports. Capt. Andrew Wood, a Marine Corps spoke... read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin Cereal Killers: How 80-Hour Weeks and a Caste System Pushed Kellogg's Workers to Strike Japan suspends new reservations on all incoming flights First US case of Omicron COVID variant confirmed in California CNN suspends Chris Cuomo ‘indefinitely’ after documents detail help he gave his brotherWhy the CIA is so worried about Russia and UkraineJustices hear arguments over Mississippi abortion law challenging Roe v. Wade Oxford High School shooting: 3 killed, 8 hurt, 15-year-old in custody, officials say 'I find QAnon total nonsense': Michael Flynn DISAVOWS conspirac... read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Biden picks someone hostile to conservative speech for FCC
Washington Free Beacon: Republicans on Wednesday slammed President Joe Biden's latest nominee to the Federal Communications Commission for her history of attacking right-wing speech. Members of the Senate Commerce Committee tore into Gigi Sohn for what Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) called "a history of antipathy toward conservative views." Sohn has called for the shuttering of right-wing networks repeatedly throughout her career and advocated for increased federal oversight of right-wing broadcasters. Sen. Dan Sullivan (R., Alaska) said these views "completely disqualify" Sohn from ... read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
A militant of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic is seen at fighting positions on the line of separation from the Ukrainian armed forces in the outskirts of Kirovsk in Luhansk Region, Ukraine. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko *WNU Editor:* The above picture of the day is from this photo-gallery .... *Top Photos of the Day *(Reuters). read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Foreign dark money flows into Democrats
Daniel Greenfield: A Swiss human experimenter, a Hungarian Nazi collaborator, and an Iranian tech tycoon walk into Washington D.C. What do you call them? The absentee owners of the Democrat Party. It’s not a joke. Unfortunately it’s grimly serious. *Politico *recently reported that the Sixteen Thirty Fund, the leading dark money machine of the Left, had pumped $410 million into Dem 2020 efforts to defeat Trump and Republicans. The Sixteen Thirty Fund had raised a record $390 million that year and half the money came from just 4 donors. While the names of the donors are secret, ... read more
‘Washington Next?’ Panel Addresses Disputed Campus Monuments
As colleges and universities move to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, their campuses remain studded with tributes to... read more
the daily howler13 hours ago
STORYLINE CONQUERS KENOSHA: Someone calls Kyle a different name!
*THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2021* *"Samaritan" now suggested:* Did Donald J. Trump think he had Covid when he debated Joe Biden? What did his aides believe? Based on current reporting, we can't answer your questions. We *can* tell you this: This very morning, on Morning Joe, we watched a thoroughly bogus "discussion" concerning this very topic. Long story short: The story works better for tribal purposes if we assume that Donald J. Trump *did* believe—indeed, if we assert that he actually *knew*—that he *did* have Covid. Presumably for that reason, Joe and Mika and Willie—but also ... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Asteroid a threat of crash into earth?
*The Hill:* *NASA says huge, 'potentially hazardous' asteroid will break into Earth's orbit next week* *On Dec. 11, NASA expects asteroid 4660 Nereus to be at its closest point to Earth over a 20-year period.* There is some thought that it would be worth billions to mine such asteroids. Space X has recently been working on a plan to change the orbit of asteroids by crashing a spacecraft into them. read more
Halifax Examiner14 hours ago
It’s in the nose: Advice for mouth breathers
News 1. COVID update Here’s the latest on COVID-19 in Nova Scotia: Now that children aged 5-11 are starting to get vaccinated, the province has imposed travel restrictions on children aged 11 and younger: Effective immediately, there are restrictions on out-of-province travel for children age 11 and younger for the purposes of participating in sports […] read more
Harrabin Lies About UK Emission Targets
By Paul Homewood Harrabin is an utter disgrace: The UK is "nowhere near" meeting emissions targets enshrined at the Glasgow climate summit, official advisers have warned. The Climate Change Committee (CCC) says that, at current rates, the UK will be contributing to a disastrous temperature rise of 2.7C by 2100. It says […] read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Brazil GDP drops in 3rd quarter by 0.1%, reflecting stability, says IBGE
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) decreased 0.1% in the third quarter of 2021, compared to the previous three months, in the seasonally adjusted series, reported the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) on Thursday. Agriculture and Livestock fell 8%, Industry was stable, and Services increased 1.1%. For Rebeca […] The post Brazil GDP drops in 3rd quarter by 0.1%, reflecting stability, says IBGE appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
We Have to Stand on Our Ground, the Best Ground from Which to Reach the Stars: The Forty-Eighth Newsletter (2021)
2 December 2021 — Tricontinental Likbez (USSR), Tatar Literacy Club, 1935. Dear friends, Greetings from the desk of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. Almost every single child on the planet (over 80% of them) had their education disrupted by the pandemic, according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural (UNESCO) agency. Though this finding is startling, it … Continue reading We Have to Stand on Our Ground, the Best Ground from Which to Reach the Stars: The Forty-Eighth Newsletter (2021) read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Shock in Uruguay over murder of young man after showing car to potential buyer
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The young man lived in Montevideo and had advertised his car for sale through Marketplace, the social network's buying and selling platform. According to reports, the buyer had expressed interest in the car on two other occasions and, once again, wanted to meet Lucas to discuss the Volkswagen Gol again. […] The post Shock in Uruguay over murder of young man after showing car to potential buyer appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
The ‘Missing’ Star Athlete Peng Shuai Is Not Missing At All
The New York Times has falsely claimed that the Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai accused her former lover of sexual assault. She did not do that. read more
The New Dark Age15 hours ago
The epidemiological relevance of the COVID-19-vaccinated population is increasing
High COVID-19 vaccination rates were expected to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in populations by reducing the number of possible sources for transmission and thereby to reduce the burden of COVID-19 disease. Recent data, however, indicate that the epidemiological relevance of COVID-19 vaccinated individuals is increasing. In the UK it was described that secondary attack rates among household contacts exposed to fully vaccinated index cases was similar to household contacts exposed to unvaccinated index cases (25% for vaccinated vs 23% for unvaccinated). 12 of 31 infections in fu... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Covid-19: Rio de Janeiro expands vaccination certificate requirements, although first Brazilian Omicron cases had been vaccinated
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Although the first Omicron cases in Brazil involve vaccinated individuals, Rio de Janeiro expands vaccination certificate requirements. Rio de Janeiro is using the emergence of a new variant of the virus to do what it wanted to do in the first place: To further increase the pressure on the unvaccinated, […] The post Covid-19: Rio de Janeiro expands vaccination certificate requirements, although first Brazilian Omicron cases had been vaccinated appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Caitlin Johnstone15 hours ago
Annual Write-Up On What I’m About And What I’m Doing Here
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ Every year around my birthday I like to write an article where I try to articulate as clearly as I can who I am, where I stand, and what I’m trying to do here. I do this […] read more
Organizing Notes11 hours ago
Washington calling the shots in Ukraine
*US Army adviser in the middle while woman on right wears death squad patch on her arm* *U.S. pushes Ukraine to relaunch Donbass conflict, while accusing Russia of wanting to attack* By Christelle Néant The Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation (SVR) has denounced the way in which the United States is trying to make people believe that Russia wants to attack Ukraine, while at the same time Washington is pushing Kiev to restart the Donbass war. The head of the SVR, Sergey Naryshkin, told a journalist from the *Rossia 1 *channel that behind the reports tha... read more
naked capitalism14 hours ago
The Case of Igor Tarakanov Who Shot Down MH17 Before Shooting Himself in the Foot
Flight MH17 is baack...under some pretty dodgy-looking premises. read more
Roe Is Dead
After hearing the arguments, it appears that the United States Supreme Court will ditch its landmark *Roe V Wade *decision. Dana Milbank writes: A deeply partisan majority on the Roberts Court is about to enshrine a new principle in American jurisprudence: Justice for he who yells the loudest. The six Republican-appointed justices on the Supreme Court left no doubt in oral argument Wednesday that they would end the constitutional right to abortion that American women have had for nearly half a century. The court will either overturn Roe v. Wade outright or cripple the landmark rul... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
LA voters fed up with homeless situation.
Hot Air: This isn’t a surprise. In fact, this is pretty much unchanged from what voters said two years ago. Still, it’s worth noting that after 18 months of dealing with COVID, homelessness still ranks as the top problem according to LA County voters. What has changed, according to the same poll, is people’s patience with long term solutions to the problem: One thing that stayed constant is that homelessness ranks as the top problem facing the region, with 94% of voters viewing homelessness as a serious or very serious problem… Asked whether officials should focus on “short-term... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
California attacking ships as well as trucks
Andrea Widburg: One of my correspondents is an incredibly acute observer of the Democrats' non-stop assaults on the State of California, especially in the transportation industry. He recently sent me an email about the fact that California didn't stop with its attack on trucking. Instead, California Democrats are also going after the shipping industry. He gave me permission to reproduce his email here: Did you know that, in addition, to all the other wanton destruction in this state, such as the electric car mandate (for which no infrastructure is yet being built), Democrats ... read more
CURMUDGUCATION14 hours ago
Chiefs For Change Recruiting Big Brother
What a twisty road it has been for Chiefs for Change. They were supposed to be part of the big web of education reforminess that would usher Jeb Bush into the White House, and they've been flailing ever since. They've just suggested a cool new way to expand the surveillance state, but before we look at that, let me crib from my own previous work ( here and here) to explain how we arrived at our current situation. CFC was originally spun off of Jeb's Foundation for Excellence in Education (FEE), a group that lobbied hard for Common Core, school A-F ratings, test-based evaluation, an... read more
A heart warming story--if it's not real, just don't tell me
I have no idea who wrote this and usually I can track these viral "feel goods," but this one is illusive. It appears on many blogs, bulletin boards, company news sources, and Facebook posts. “In 1979, I was managing a Wendy's in Port Richey, Florida. Unlike today, staffing was never a real problem, but I was searching for a someone to work three hours a day only at lunch. I went thru all my applications and most were all looking for full time or at least 20 hours per week. I found one however, buried at the bottom of a four-inch stack that was only looking for lunch part-time. His... read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
UK Court Backs Meghan in Dispute over Privacy with Publisher
The Court of Appeal in London upheld a High Court ruling that the publisher of The Mail on Sunday and MailOnline website unlawfully breached the former Meghan Markle's privacy. read more
Gregory Mannarino, "The FED Will Continue To Buy It All, And This Is What's Next"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 12/2/21: *"The FED Will Continue To Buy It All, * *And This Is What's Next"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
Mass Outrage Online After Video Shows Cop Brutally Kicking Tiny Dog on Its Porch
[image: dog]A police department was forced to respond to massive backlash after one of their officers was seen on video repeatedly kicking a tiny dog. read more
"I Will Not Comply"
Loza Alexander, "Lets Go Brandon" read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Official admits to CRT being taught
*Legal Insurrection:* *Detroit Superintendent Opposes CRT Ban in Michigan: “Our Curriculum Is Deeply Using CRT”* *Vitti: We’re very intentional about creating a curriculum, infusing materials, and embedding critical race theory within our curriculum.* The legislature and Congress should block funding to schools that push this racist agenda. Calling it anti-racism is just a ruse. It is racist to its very core. read more
Victims of domestic abuse find no haven in family courts
Family courts’ hostility – both in the US and abroad – toward claims of paternal or spousal abuse has been widely reported. Now there’s an in-depth study that documents that hostility. read more
OrientalReview.org14 hours ago
Britain Aiming To Create Golem Soldiers
Fairly recently, the UK Ministry of Defence, together with the German Federal Ministry of Defence, published a curious document. Entitled “Human Augmentation – The Dawn of a New Paradigm”, it focuses on the possibilities of technologically enhancing human abilities to increase soldiers’ combat functions, and it is not the first […] read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Illegals not just from Central America
*Dailywire:* *Migrants From 106 Countries Crossed Southern Border In Del Rio Sector in 2021* This is more evidence that "Border Czar" Kamala Harris is clueless about the cause of illegal immigration and Biden does not care. read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Majority strongly disapprove of Biden presidency
Post Millenial: A recent poll released by the Trafalgar Group has revealed that Biden's approval rating in November has continued to fall, landing at 36.3 percent. Of the 36.3 percent that approve of Biden's job performance, 18.1 percent strongly approved, and 18.2 percent approved. Of the 59.1 percent that disapproved, 52.2 percent strongly disapproved, and 6.9 percent disapproved. Among Democrats, just 65 percent of respondents said they approve of Biden's job performance, and 31 percent said they disapproved. 89.7 percent of Republicans disapprove of Biden's job performance, w... read more
Modern Tokyo Times15 hours ago
Australia-China Tensions Simmer Amid Trade War and AUKUS
Australia-China Tensions Simmer Amid Trade War and AUKUS Publication: China Brief By: William Yuen Yee The Jamestown Foundation Introduction In a speech about the impact of the ongoing trade war with China on Australia, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said that the “economy has shown itself to be highly resilient” (Department of the Treasury of Australia, September […] The post Australia-China Tensions Simmer Amid Trade War and AUKUS first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Cairns News15 hours ago
Wikileaks has dropped another bundle of fascinating leaks
https://file.wikileaks.org/file/?fbclid=IwAR2U_Evqah_Qy2wxNY12FMqFC5dAFUcZL5Kl4FIfQuMFMp8ssbM46oHXWMI read more
Electroverse17 hours ago
Record Cold Grips Siberia (-68.3F), Northern Hemisphere Snow Mass Marches On, + Canada Sees Lowest November Temp Since 2004 (-45.6F)
Dr. Frederick Seitz: “I have never before witnessed a more disturbing corruption of the peer-review process than the events that led to this IPCC report.” The post Record Cold Grips Siberia (-68.3F), Northern Hemisphere Snow Mass Marches On, + Canada Sees Lowest November Temp Since 2004 (-45.6F) appeared first on Electroverse. read more
PrairiePundit12 hours ago
The danger to US of Chicom EMP attack
Epoch Times: The United States is vulnerable to attack from an electromagnetic pulse (EMP), according to experts. Such an attack could devastate the nation’s power grid and wipe out vast swaths of the population. “The risk of an EMP attack on U.S. infrastructure is very high, particularly in this international environment,” said Sam Kessler, a geopolitical adviser at North Star Support Group, a multinational risk management firm. The news comes amid growing concerns about the Chinese regime’s expanding military capabilities and its alleged development of first-strike nuclear ca... read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Biden's assault on the Texas border
*Epoch Times:* Exclusive: *Texas Law Enforcement Reports Reveal Scope of the Border Crisis* *Reports detail drug seizures, gang activity, and illegal crossings—including the capture of individuals from terror prone countries* In one week, 22,651 illegal aliens from 40 countries were apprehended in Texas near the U.S.–Mexico border, according to a Nov. 2 law enforcement report issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety and obtained by The Epoch Times. ... Biden is the most irresponsible President in history. He is aiding and abetting illegal entry into the country. I... read more
A looming Belarus-enhanced Russia-Ukraine war?
The West should offer a generous deal to Russia to avoid some really hot trouble Some decades ago, it was normal for most people to praise peace and declare their fear of a war. These days, almost nobody in the West seems to defend peace or display the fear of a world war. Instead, everyone is supposed to be terrified by a cold virus (which is largely true in Russia, too). However, while not certain, the probability of a major war in Eastern Europe that would include Russia is highest in decades. You may read articles about the war, Ukraine, Belarus through Google News or YouTube. (... read more
“The Real Agenda: Leading Dr. Says Covid ‘Vaccines’ Are Intentionally Designed To Reduce World Population”
*“The Real Agenda: Leading Dr. Says Covid ‘Vaccines’* * Are Intentionally Designed To Reduce World Population”* by Ethan Huff "Dr. Shankara Chetty, a South African family doctor who is credited with improving early treatment for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), says that the goal of the mass “vaccination” program is to “control and kill off a large proportion of our population without anyone suspecting that we were poisoned.” In a recent statement, Dr. Chetty explained that the dying process provoked by the injections was designed in such a way as to be untraceable. People will st... read more
Russia's Growing Navy Is Still Far Behind America and China
*David Axe* *Russian Navy, Eurasia* Russia still has a long way to go. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *More large ships are decommissioning and smaller vessels -- both new and upgraded -- are taking their place, reshaping what was once a major global force into a new kind of regional fleet. The Russian navy on Aug. 14, 2019 completed a key test of an upgraded missile corvette. The trial underscores the evolution of the Russian fleet from a force dominated by a few large vessels to one with a larger number of smaller ships. The upgraded missile corvette *Smerch *conducted a ... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Senate GOP tries to halt Biden payments to illegals
*Fox News:* *Republican senators introduce bill to block settlement payments to separated illegal immigrants* *Biden has said he has 'no idea' what any payments would be to illegal immigrants* Such payments would only heighten the anger against Biden's unlawful open borders policy. Giving illegals millions for their illegal entry into the US has to be one of the worst ideas the Biden team has come up with on immigration. read more
New sources of information on the Internet
When I find a new website for information, I browse a few articles for bias (verbs and adjectives), then if that's acceptable and they haven't insulted my intelligence, race, or religion, I look at the "about us" section. Usually, the highest ranking editorial staff are youngish females, usually white. But if I work my way through ownership to the boards and corporate details, it's about 80% white male. Then trapped in the department of DIE, diversity inclusion and equity, there is a minority staffer, usually black, and usually female. Today I was using Balance.com to read about d... read more
Aerial Incursions are but One Part of China’s Effort to Signal Sovereignty over Taiwan
*Mark Episkopos* *China-Taiwan Relations, Asia-Pacific* China’s military and foreign policy apparatus has been increasingly less demure about Beijing’s territorial claim on Taiwan. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *Chinese officials and state media have steadily sharpened their rhetoric against the sovereign island. “We warn those ‘Taiwan independence’ elements: those who play with fire will burn themselves,” Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Wu Qian said in January. “Taiwan ‘independence’ means war,” he added. Taiwan’s Defense Ministry has reported a new incursion by China’s... read more
Another Game of Thrones Spinoff Is in the Works
*Stephen Silver* *Entertainment, * House of the Dragon is forthcoming, but now there's another spinoff in the pipeline. HBO showed its final episode of *Game of Thrones *in May of 2019, but even before that, the premium channel was looking to keep the popular franchise going with spinoffs, to be drawn from other aspects of author George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” world. At one point, HBO was said to be considering up to five different pitches for potential new series, set in Martin’s universe. HBO first announced a spinoff in 2018, which was untitled but was to star... read more
musingsofanoldfart15 hours ago
God is not an American
I wrote the following piece about ten years ago. It is even more pertinent today with a few voices in the halls of Congress saying and acting out toxic things and behavior. We need our elected officials to represent our … Continue reading → read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
MLB Owners Lock out Players, 1st Work Stoppage Since 1995
The sport’s collective bargaining agreement expired, and owners immediately locked out players in a move that threatens spring training and opening day. read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Court ordered prescription saves life
*Epoch Times:* *Dying COVID-19 Patient Recovers After Court Orders Hospital to Administer Ivermectin* There seems to be a resistance to this medication as a treatment for Covid from Facebook "fact-checkers" to some health care providers. Facebook says it can cause harm without providing any evidence of what harm it might cause. There have also been successful treatments by several healthcare providers who have used the medication. I do not pretend to be a doctor. What I would like to know is exactly what harm they have evidence of it doing. It looks like in this case it was... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Why does Biden want a kill switch in your car?
* Lincoln Brown:* *Build Back Bummer: Biden’s Spending Spree Includes a Kill Switch for Your Car* ... Ostensibly, the device, whatever it is, will passively monitor the driver for indications of impaired operation and turn the car off if it decides there is a problem. If that isn’t enough overreach for you, get a load of this: The system can be accessed by third parties. That includes law enforcement, whatever government agency or company that thinks it has a right to monitor your activity, or your friendly neighborhood hacker who just wants to cause a little mayhem or extort y... read more

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