10 pm MST
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE16 hours ago
Why Do We Drink Alcohol? πΈπΉπ».Why Do We Drink Alcohol? πΈπΉπ»π· | OpenMind https://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/humanities/culture/why-do-we-drink-alcohol/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=rrssopenmind&psm=psm%3A%3Afb%3A—-%3Arrssopenmind%3A%3A%3A%3A%3A20211126%3A%3Asitlnk&fbclid=IwAR1wdRl9OjNEfTEbn7XYn5YhlIIA7_7GmTE2Gtq5lWPtubwFzQc41oFfsAc read more
The Duran16 hours ago
Hanging Out With AK Nation And His Glider FriendsIf you listen to mainstream American media, all you will hear on race issues is the story of white oppressors and black victims, the worst oppressors being the police and the biggest victims being the criminal underclass. The talking heads never tire of parroting this mantra, especially the black ones like Don Lemon, Joy Reid […] read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE16 hours ago
How to Love Your Child When You Can’t Even Love Yourself.How to Love Your Child When You Can’t Even Love Yourself – Purpose Fairy https://www.purposefairy.com/97372/love-your-child-love-yourself/ read more
News – TOTT News17 hours ago
Eureka Freedom Rally: Crowds gather at Civic Hall in Ballarat for day of actionProtesters descended on the regional Victorian city of Ballarat in another day of protests against the state's vaccine segregation, pandemic legislation and more. read more
The Itihasa & The Darshana12 hours ago
Civilization Versus the Noble SavagesThe words “polite,” “politics,” and “police” are derived from the Greek word “polis,” which is a modern understanding of city-state. This could imply that a polite society stands on the two legs: a good political establishment and an efficient system of law enforcement (policing). The Latin equivalent of “polis” is “civitas,” from which the words “civic,” “civility,” and “civilization” are derived. The suppression of base instincts and freedoms is a necessary condition for the creation of a powerful society or civilization. The civilized men, those who live in a powerful society, c... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
The Cuomo brothers are out of a job?*Epoch Times:* *CNN Fires Anchor Chris Cuomo Following Indefinite Suspension* Chris was allegedly using company resources to attack alleged victims of his brother's sex pest allegations. See, also: *DOJ investigation of Cuomo includes probe into possible discrimination, retaliation from office: report* read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Trump's tax cuts mainly benefited the middle classJustin Haskins: ... Biden and many Democrats in Congress have argued that their plan to raise taxes in the midst of an economic recovery is justified because it would help offset or reverse important elements of the Republican tax reform passed in 2017. Democrats have long claimed that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act needs to be repealed or heavily altered because it unjustly benefits the wealthy at the expense of working and middle-class families. However, the most recent personal income tax data from the IRS prove that this claim is completely false. The 2017 tax law has disproporti... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Republican led states are the most free*The Blaze:* *Red states dominate index of fiscal, regulatory, and personal freedoms, while blue states are the least free* They also tend to be the states with the most growth in recent years. Liberalism has become a dreary costly mess in states like California and New York. read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Video Of The Day*WNU Editor:* Cool video of recent US Navy exercises. read more
21st Century Wire15 hours ago
SUNDAY SCREENING: Interview with Shaolin Master Shi Heng (2021)*SUNDAY SCREENING* | Our weekly documentary film curated by the editorial team at 21WIRE. read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Tweets Of The DayBiden and Putin to hold call amid Ukraine invasion fears https://t.co/7aJz040h9c — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) December 4, 2021 VIDEO: π©πͺ After 16 years in power and with popularity ratings many politicians can only dream of, Angela #Merkel prepares to step down as German chancellor, leaving a void despite a mixed record. Her successor, Social Democrat Olaf Scholz, is set to be sworn in on December 8 pic.twitter.com/Q7tuyBl4Yv — AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 5, 2021 Indian security forces killed 13 civilians in the northeastern state of #Nagaland after firing on a truck and l... read more
musingsofanoldfart15 hours ago
I’m easy like Sunday morningLionel Ritchie made famous this chorus in his song “Easy.” “That’s why I’m easyI‘m easy like Sunday morningThat’s why I’m easyI’m easy like Sunday morning” The irony of this song, filled with this chorus, is it is about him leaving … Continue reading → read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Picture Of The DayNavy Petty Officer 3rd Class Valerie Goodblanket poses with her military working dog, Army, during a training exercise at Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan, Nov. 24, 2021. Photo By: Taylor Curry, Navy read more
The National Interest15 hours ago
The U.S. Air Force Is Transforming Itself For Great Power Competition*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Air Force, * It's a good thing the Air Force recognizes the need to adapt. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *More prominent upgrades include the often-discussed F-35 continuous development program and the substantial software-driven weapons upgrades to the guidance systems, flight resiliency and targeting technology of the F-22s AIM-120D and AIM-9X. “Know the enemy” were words attributed to Sun Tzu as quoted by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Brown in the context of better understanding the need for innovative concepts, adjustments and tactical modifi... read more
The National Interest15 hours ago
Could Comcast’s Peacock take NFL Sunday Ticket away from DirecTV?*Stephen Silver* *Technology, Americas* NBC’s chairman says that everything is open to discussion, including Sunday Ticket, RedZone and NFL Network. Ever since it first launched in 1994, the NFL Sunday Ticket package, which offers out-of-market games to football fans around the country, has been exclusive to DirecTV. But soon, that will no longer be the case. DirecTV’s exclusive contract for Sunday Ticket runs out after the 2022 season, and the NFL is known to be considering who its new partner for the service will be. With DirecTV declining and recently spun off from AT&T, an... read more
The National Interest15 hours ago
Does China Have Plans to Invade Taiwan?*Kris Osborn* *China, Asia-Pacific* Over the years, many strategists have speculated that China might try to take over Taiwan. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *Given that Taiwan is roughly one hundred miles from the coast of mainland China, it would not be difficult for the 320-ship-strong PLA Navy to maintain a large, concentrated naval force surrounding the island. Furthermore, Chinese drones and fighters would likely have little trouble establishing air superiority around the perimeter of the Taiwanese coastline, particularly if aircraft avoided triggering Taipei’s air de... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Liberal justices rationalizing bad Constitutional lawWashington Examiner: To listen to the liberal justices, one would think the Supreme Court’s job is not to uphold the Constitution but to maintain “public support.” Their boasted concern for the court’s reputation should be largely irrelevant in decision-making other than in presuming they will be supported widely if they act in good faith interpreting the law. Filtering constitutional jurisprudence through public relations concerns is improper. It undermines the very Constitution the justices are sworn to uphold. Yet, repeatedly during oral arguments in the *Dobbs v. Jackson Wome... read more
21st Century Wire15 hours ago
Episode #398 – ‘The Final Revolution’ with guests Sir Julian Rose, Clive de Carle*SUNDAY WIRE* | Strap yourselves in and lower the blast shield – this is your brave new world… read more
21st Century Wire15 hours ago
Ignore the Latest ‘Variant’ Nonsense – Stay Focused on Dangers of COVID Shots*Childrens Health Defense* | Astute observers should be working to head off this worn-out party trick, and keep their eyes on the real dangers of the experimental injection - instead of invented “variants” and “cases.” read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Police have been the victim of murder spreeThe Lid: Even the mainstream media admits that the era of Black Lives Matter, ANTIFA, and the defund the police movements have led to increased crime throughout the country. But the part they don’t discuss is that the year 2021 is the most dangerous ever for police officers. The National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) noted that even before the last month is up, 2021 has become the most dangerous year for cops in the entire history of the organization’s record-keeping. As of Dec. 2, 314 police officers had been shot in the line of duty. Fifty-eight of them died from their wo... read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE16 hours ago
Scientists can now predict at birth who will have academic success.Scientists can now predict at birth who will have academic success – Big Think https://bigthink.com/the-present/scientists-can-now-predict-at-birth-who-will-have-academic-success/#Echobox=1638684970 read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE16 hours ago
The AstraZeneca vaccine’s unlucky fewThe AstraZeneca vaccine’s unlucky few https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/05/astrazeneca-vaccines-unlucky/?utm_content=telegraph&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1638703939-1 read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE20 hours ago
New Covid antiviral pill ‘could be offered to patients before Christmas’New Covid antiviral pill ‘could be offered to patients before Christmas’ – Mirror Online https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/new-covid-antiviral-pill-could-25619613?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mirror_main read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE21 hours ago
4 ways to promote neurogenesis in your brain – Big Think4 ways to promote neurogenesis in your brain – Big Think https://bigthink.com/health/neurogenesis-in-adults/#Echobox=1638656627 read more
UnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page16 hours ago
Canada: Advocate wants stricter regulations after escaped aquaculture salmon found in Maritime riversUnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page16 hours ago
Study: Could seaweed stop coronavirus from infecting human cells?UnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page16 hours ago
Breakthrough: Belgium zoo confirms two hippos aged 14 and 41, test positive for Coronavirus in first recorded case in the speciesUnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page16 hours ago
'It's both amazing and terrible': Entangled right whale spotted off Georgia's coast with calfNorthern Reflections16 hours ago
A Pivotal MomentSometimes opponents come together for a common cause. Robin Sears writes: In the spring of 1940, facing rapidly darkening clouds of war, Winston Churchill reached out quietly to Clement Attlee, a lifelong opponent, to join a new unity government along with some of his senior colleagues. Attlee’s agreement helped Britain win the war. And sometimes they blow the opportunity: Four decades later, Pierre Trudeau, facing a deepening recession, skyrocketing energy prices and rising tensions with both Quebec and the West, reached out to Ed Broadbent and asked him whether he and some coll... read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Rio de Janeiro: Flamengo player fatally runs over delivery manRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The election day of a traditional Brazilian club like Flamengo was changed by the news that came from the country's authorities. While the president was being re-elected, a first-team player fatally ran over a bicycle messenger. Ramon Ramos, the young outside defender, barely 20 years old, ran over the 30-year-old […] The post Rio de Janeiro: Flamengo player fatally runs over delivery man appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Is the BBC biased?16 hours ago
Like shooting fish in a barrelA piece in *The Mail on Sunday* today is going to make me use a contemporary phrase I've never used before: The absolute state of...Jon Sopel! How the BBC has fallen since the days of sober reporters like Charles Wheeler. Here instead is the BBC's outgoing North America editor openly admitting to have been ''almost hyperventilating'' every day in the early days of the Trump presidency. [Yes, Jon, we noticed]. And, to be fair, from this piece he's still ''almost hyperventilating'' about it: It was 1930s Berlin rolled up with the decadent end of the Roman Empire. Every day was a B... read more
Age of Autism The Rebel Alliance!16 hours ago
The Ups and Downs of Non-Verbal AutismBy Cathy Jameson From my personal notes, November 15, 2010: Ronan said ball today. He was watching a School House Rock video, and a ball was on the screen. Out came, "bahhhwl" while he signed it, too. Hello, pre-verbal boy... Related Stories - In Thanksgiving - An Oversight or an Overdose? - Sunny Day Sticking Your Arms Away read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Uruguay’s left-wing coalition Frente Amplio closes its campaign to find its new presidentRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Frente Amplio, the leftist coalition that governed Uruguay between 2005 and 2020, closed its electoral campaign on Saturday, one day before the internal elections to choose its new president. A few blocks away from Montevideo's Centenario Stadium, some 200 people gathered to listen to the candidates in a meeting […] The post Uruguay’s left-wing coalition Frente Amplio closes its campaign to find its new president appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Brazil is target of 70% of online threats that use Covid-19 issue as baitRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil leads by far the ranking of countries with the highest number of records of hacker attacks that use the theme "Covid-19" as bait to spread malicious files such as viruses, malware, and Trojans. According to the global Fast Facts report, released by the cybersecurity company Trend Micro, in September, […] The post Brazil is target of 70% of online threats that use Covid-19 issue as bait appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Links 12/5/202121st Century Wire17 hours ago
African Journalist: ‘Biden’s Omicron African Travel Ban is Built on a Lie’*21WIRE* | African media challenge White House press secretary Jen Psaki over dubious Omicron claims. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Xiomara Castro, the president who has received the most votes in the history of HondurasRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The virtually elected president of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, after counting 80.66% of the votes, has 1.4 million "yes" votes, the best result achieved by a candidate since records began. According to the last update of the National Electoral Council (CNE), Castro, leader of the Libertad y RefundaciΓ³n (Libre) party, had […] The post Xiomara Castro, the president who has received the most votes in the history of Honduras appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The National Interest17 hours ago
How Artificial Intelligence Enables Lasers to be Weapons of the Future*Dr. Bonnie Johnson* *Laser Weapons, United States* The Navy has been researching laser technologies for decades and lasers have recently matured to the point where they are being integrated and tested on ships for operational use. The Navy is advancing rapidly with the development and integration of high energy laser (HEL) weapon systems onto ships to support the ship self-defense mission. HEL systems offer novel hard-kill and soft-kill engagement options with targeting accuracy and narrowly focused speed-of-light lasing with a relatively low cost per shot. HEL hard-kill engage... read more
21st Century Wire17 hours ago
Oregon is Now Pushing for Permanent Mask Mandate*21WIRE + The Blaze* | Democrat leaders continue to overplay their draconian hand on all things Covid. read more
Bayou Renaissance Man17 hours ago
Sunday morning musicWe haven't had much country music here, because it's a genre I don't follow. However, there are a few artists I enjoy, and some that make me laugh out loud from time to time. One of them is Canadian singer Corb Lund. He doesn't follow the "pop" culture, or make country music sound like just another form of whatever the tunes du jour might be; he sticks to his roots and makes music that's funny, interesting and thought-provoking. Here, in no particular order, are several of his tunes that I've enjoyed. You'll find lots more of his music on YouTube. Peter read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Covid-19: Belgian court declares illegal the use of vaccination passport and imposes a fine of EUR 5,000 per day as long as it remains in forceRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – A court has ruled that the use of the so-called Covid Safe Ticket (CST) in Wallonia (Belgium) is illegal and has ordered the local government to pay a fine of €5,000 (US$5,660) per day as long as it does not stop enforcing its use. The judgment was handed down by […] The post Covid-19: Belgian court declares illegal the use of vaccination passport and imposes a fine of EUR 5,000 per day as long as it remains in force appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Komando.com19 hours ago
Need some extra cash? How to make money selling photosMaking money with Dreamstime isn't limited to snapping stock images to add to our library. read more
Science 2.0 blogs1 day ago
The Beauty Of GrossularOld timers of this blog will recall that I am an avid stone collector. In fact, of all experimental sciences I am fond of (Physics, Astronomy, Geology above others) Geology is the one that fascinated me first, as a six or seven year old child. We are talking about almost fifty years ago, when newspaper stands in Italy used to sell small packets containing pictures of soccer players (they were not even adhesive back then: you had to use your own glue to attach them in the proper place within collection albums which were sold separately) . Kids collected those "figurine", and exchanged... read more
The Reference Frame10 hours ago
Predictive power of the world sheet conformal symmetryPhysics is a natural science but it is one that is really capable of explaining a lot (and very precisely) by assuming a very little, by assuming some important principles that actually imply powerful predictions that are often verified to be correct. The precise laws of physics are often derivable from some propositions that are almost comprehensible to linguists. The search for the deepest such principles has been vaguely underway since the conception of physics (in the strict sense) by Galileo, Newton, and pals but it was elevated to a new, industrial level when Einstein and pals... read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 217 hours ago
"Sometimes...""Sometimes even to live is an act of courage." - Lucius Annaeus Seneca read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 217 hours ago
UntitledRunning 'Cause I Can't Fly 217 hours ago
"In The Time of Your Life...""In the time of your life, live - so that in good time there shall be no ugliness or death for yourself or for any life your life touches. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding-place and let it be free and unashamed. Place in matter and in flesh the least of the values, for these are things that hold death and must pass away. Discover in all things that which shines and is beyond corruption. Encourage virtue in whatever heart it may have been driven into secrecy and sorrow by the shame and terror of the world. Ignore the obvious, for it is unwor... read more
CURMUDGUCATION17 hours ago
ICYMI: Lights Up Edition (12/5)We are in the unusual position of putting lights up this year. I call it unusual because traditionally I just never take them down at all. Glad to do it and bring something to this miserable week. Maybe some year I'll finally be able to take down the call for reasonable gun control that sits in the right-hand column here. At any rate, here's some reading from the week. *More Sins of Omission* TC Weber provides a breakdown of some of the sweetheart deals and big spending going on in Tennessee--quietly. *The Democratic Dilemma on Dark Money\* This may not be easy to read, but it's... read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Is It Time to Change the Definition of ‘Fully Vaccinated’?Scientists and public health officials are debating when it will be time to change the definition of 'fully vaccinated to include a booster shot. read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 217 hours ago
"Don't Wonder...""Don't wonder why people go crazy. Wonder why they don't. In the face of what we can lose in a day, in an instant, wonder what the hell it is that makes us hold it together." - "Grey's Anatomy" read more
All That Is Solid ...18 hours ago
New Left Media December 2021The logs are on the fire and the gifts are on the trees, so here we have the latest clutch of media projects delivered by the reindeer express straight from Lapland. 1. Alternative Left Entertainment (Twitter) (Media Aggregator) 2. Eastern Labour Left Group (Twitter) (Facebook Group) 3. Folded with Adam Bienkov (Twitter) (Blog) 4. Kill James Bond! (Twitter) (Podcast) If you know of any new(ish) blogs, podcasts, channels, Facebook pages or whatever that haven't featured before then drop me a line via the comments, email, Facebook, or Twitter. Please note I'm looking for new media t... read more
The National Interest18 hours ago
China’s Growing Missile Arsenal Continues to Spark Concerns*Kris Osborn* *China, Asia-Pacific* Its efforts to harness new missile innovations for new programs are equally concerning. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *While these developments exacerbate existing problems, their relative danger to the United States may collectively be less significant than the threat posed by China’s Dong-Feng 17, which is equipped with a hypersonic glide vehicle. China’s fast-expanding arsenal of missiles involves a large-scale increase in the size of its mission, according to a Defense Department report on China that was published earlier this year. ... read more
The National Interest18 hours ago
Does China Already Possess This Hypersonic Capability?*Kris Osborn* *China, Asia-Pacific* U.S. military officials have routinely stated publicly that the United States has been behind China in developing hypersonic weapons. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *U.S. engineers are currently working on something known as a “tech insertion” and building it into the Army long-range hypersonic weapon and the Navy’s conventional prompt strike weapons, which are designed to fire multiple weapons at once and hit moving targets. Such a technical capacity would prevent ships or ground convoys from avoiding an approaching hypersonic weapon. It i... read more
The National Interest18 hours ago
Why Naval Mine Warfare Is Key to American Maritime Strategy*Brian Kerg* *Naval Mines, United States* Mine warfare can serve as the lynchpin for deterring aggression in the maritime domain, and if necessary, for defeating adversaries at sea. *A Game of Go* The primary objective of the game of *Go* is the control of territory. Players do this by laying stones in ways that maximize the connectedness of their own pieces, deny connectedness of enemy pieces, and in ways that mark out the most territory on the board. Open spaces next to any stone are called ‘liberties,’ and marks opportunity for connection or disconnection. Placing your stone... read more
CFACT18 hours ago
Uncle Joe can’t blame gas pains on an industry he’s destroyingAs America's recent energy independence from Middle East oil fades from memory, fuel and electricity prices skyrocket. The post Uncle Joe can’t blame gas pains on an industry he’s destroying appeared first on CFACT. read more
Covert Geopolitics19 hours ago
Latest Resolution Illustrates UNGA’s Complicity With Israel’s Colonial ExpansionYet another non-binding UN General Assembly has passed, granting Palestinians permanent sovereignty over their natural resources, even as Israel has absolute dominion over their territory. The draft resolution, titled “Permanent sovereignty of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and of the Arab population in the occupied Syrian Golan over their … Continue reading Latest Resolution Illustrates UNGA’s Complicity With Israel’s Colonial Expansion → read more
The National Interest19 hours ago
Can America Combat Russian Hackers and Chinese Influence?*Stavros Atlamazoglou* *Cybersecurity, Americas* Cyberwarfare is a combined effort that often transcends national boundaries. *Here's What You Need to Know*: There's a new frontier in Great Power Competition. Cyberwarfare is becoming an increasingly important tool in US policymakers’ toolbox. Established in 2010, the U.S. Cyber Command is the American military’s response to the Russian, Chinese, North Korean, and Iranian, and other actors’ threats in the digital realm. And the danger is real. In the last few years, the Russian military has displayed its potent cyber warfare cap... read more
Global Issues News Headlines19 hours ago
First Person: ‘Trafficking is a crime can happen in front of our eyes’Ilias Chatzis heads up a global team of more than 60 experts at the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), committed to countering Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling. He says that more focus needs to be placed on those who profit from the crimes, rather than the victims. Read the full story, “First Person: ‘Trafficking is a crime can happen in front of our eyes’”, on globalissues.org → read more
Virtual Mirage20 hours ago
SermonetteCheating Death (ride the way-back machine) These photos were taken following an ambush in Mexico c. 2009. I’ve heard it said that any ambush you walk away from is a success story. It’s better if you’re sitting in the back seat… The black and whites were taken by the Mexican police. I […] The post Sermonette appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT20 hours ago
Global warming not responsible for Madagascar famine: studyBy Paul Homewood You will recall the Panorama edition last month, “Wild Weather: Our World Under Threat”. Presented by the ubiquitous Justin Rowlatt, it made a series of absurd, easily debunked claims of how the world’s weather was getting worse because of climate change. One segment dealt with a drought in Madagascar. Full of […] read more
Komando.com20 hours ago
The fun gift that will make you the holiday hero with the kids in your familyWant an outdoor obstacle course for kids, but don't want to spend a fortune? The experts at Ninja Warrior have your back. This one is selling for less than $150. read more
OrientalReview.org20 hours ago
A Fast Of RighteousnessI am often puzzled by the things theologians say about “righteousness.” First, there are a striking number of different treatments. That alone should tell anyone that we are standing on the ground of “theory” rather than knowledge when we hear pronouncements about the word. It is, of course, an important […] read more
News – TOTT News22 hours ago
‘SOS CALL’: Solidarity demonstrations held across the world for AustraliaThe world has marched to show support for Australia's struggle for freedom, as part of 'SOS Australia' demonstrations. Check out the scenes here, including New York, Toronto, Tokyo and more. read more
Adrienne's Corner4 hours ago
Are you based?...*but first:* I am back among the living after my pesky little surgery. Since so many people have reached out to me with fears and concerns, I've decided to bury my ego-driven embarrassment and come clean. I had laparoscopic umbilical hernia repair, and have discovered it's so common as to be boring. However, the meme of "a few days of discomfort" was definitely fake news. When you have holes pocked in your tummy, long pointy instruments inserted after being pumped up like a birthday balloon in order for the surgeons to see what they're doing, mesh inserted and affixed with dissol... read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 214 hours ago
Free Download: "The Vaccine Death Report" (PDF)*Free Download: "The Vaccine Death Report" (PDF)* "The purpose of this report is to document how all over the world millions of people have died, and hundreds of millions of serious adverse events have occurred, after injections with the experimental mRNA gene therapy. We also reveal the real risk of an unprecedented genocide. *Facts:* We aim to only present scientific facts and stay away from unfounded claims. The data is clear and verifiable. Over one hundred references can be found for all presented information, which is provided as a starting point for further investigation. *... read more
Is the BBC biased?18 hours ago
One of Our Episodes of The Moral Maze is MissingI just saw a tweet from the redoubtable Jane Kelly: *The Moral Maze* on Wednesday not available. About immigration, replaced with an anodyne repeat from a previous series & taken down from BBC Sounds. Perhaps Michael Buerk was right about a growing intolerance of free speech at the BBC? *Update*: Ah, it was 'technical issues' on the night apparently. read more
Is the BBC biased?18 hours ago
Yanny or Laurel?There are, perhaps, shades of that 'blue/back or gold/white dress?' phenomenon from a few years back, or - even more relevantly - the 'Yanny or Laurel?' phenomenon that followed where people saw and heard different things and couldn't unsee or unhear them without a huge effort, even after the science behind each phenomenon was explained. The Board of Deputies of British Jews has, with the help of Gnasher Jew, analysed that ''racial slur about Muslims'' that the BBC claims came from Jewish people inside the Oxford Street bus and proved it was no such thing. The @bbc needs to cor... read more
Is the BBC biased?18 hours ago
Antisemitism on Oxford Street - Another UpdateSo it wasn't just Harry Farley on the BBC News website. I've found via TVEyes Thursday's BBC London report on the incident on Oxford Street [18:40, BBC One]. BBC reporter Guy Lynn said: The Metropolitan Police are treating this as an alleged hate crime and *I should say though that we at BBC London did watch this footage and you can hear some racial slurs about Muslim people which does come from the bus.* It is not clear at the moment from the person that said that what role that may have played in this incident. So from that, it's evidently far from being just a couple of BBC repo... read more
The National Interest19 hours ago
Watch Out: U.S. Special Forces Have New MH-47G Chinook Helicopters*Stavros Atlamazoglou* *Helicopters, Americas* The Night Stalkers are the best rotary-wing pilots in the world. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The MH-47G variant of the venerable Chinook helicopter is a highly sought-after platform. In 2020, the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) received its first new MH-47G Block II Chinook helicopter. The new MH-47G Chinooks will be flown by the expert hands of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment’s pilots. Also known as the Night Stalkers, these are the best rotary-wing pilots in the world. In the past two decades alone, they... read more
The National Interest19 hours ago
Do Not Buy This Budget .22 Pistol*Richard Douglas* *Taurus PT22, United States* Taurus has made strides with some of its recent offerings, but you should pass on the PT22 While the last three Taurus firearms reviewed here have been mostly positive, my history with their products hasn’t always been pretty. I think Taurus is making a much better name for itself with recent releases like the GX-4, but I wanted to look at some of its older firearms. This time, I chose the PT22. I picked this because I just recently gave their newest .22 caliber pistol, the TX-22, a pretty glowing review. But did I regret buying the... read more
The National Interest19 hours ago
A 59-Year-Old Staff Sergeant Graduated From Army Boot Camp Last Year*Stavros Atlamazoglou* *U.S. Military, Americas* His experience offers an opportunity to see the change that basic training has undergone in the last four decades. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Some things are better the second time around. In 2020, Staff Sergeant Monte L. Gould, a 59-year-old veteran, graduated from Army boot camp in the top 10 percent of his class. This was the second time that Staff Sgt. Gould graduated from Army basic training. His first time was in 1978, when he first entered the military. He initially served in the Marine Corps, then in the Army National... read more
The National Interest19 hours ago
Factors All Retirees Must Consider Before Claiming Social Security Benefits*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Social Security, * There’s not a single ‘best age’ for everyone and, ultimately, it’s your choice, but the longer one waits to file for benefits, the bigger the monthly checks will be. Each year, when millions of Americans get set to retire, know that there is always that one pressing question: When should one start claiming Social Security benefits? One good rule of thumb, often touted by personal financial planners and experts, is to delay filing for as long as possible, as it could turn out to be one of the most prudent money-related decisions one can make... read more
No comments:
Post a Comment