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Thomas Paine

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Sunday, January 2, 2022

2 January - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

 10 pm MST

musingsofanoldfart16 hours ago
Opportunity missed – a revisit
Happy New Year. This is a repeat of an old post from five years ago. Its message is still apt. One of my favorite quotes about opportunity is “Opportunity is missed because it is often dressed up as hard work.” … Continue reading → read more
Revealed: Ex-Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Explains His Escape from Kabul
*Trevor Filseth* *Ashraf Ghani, Middle East* Ghani says that if he had remained behind at the presidential palace, then his guards would have been killed attempting to defend him. Ashraf Ghani, the president of the “Islamic Republic of Afghanistan” until its destruction at the hands of the Taliban, explained the reasons for his escape from Kabul and outlined the chaos that had preceded his decision during his first interview after the fall of Kabul. Ghani told the UK’s former chief of the defence staff, Gen. Sir Nick Carter, who was guest-editing the Today program, that he had ... read more
Perceptions Vs. Reality
January 1, 2022 at 10:11 pm I lived in Boulder on and off since 1995, and none of those beliefs are accurate other than the warm dry last six months of 2o21. read more
Another 50,000 Scientists Whom Biden Doesn’t Listen To
When Biden says he listens to the scientists, that normally means one or two of them who say what he wants to hear. The Collins and Fauci Attack on Traditional Public Health read more
CDC Sued For Withholding Post-Licensure V-Safe Data On COVID Vaccines
CDC Sued For Withholding Post-Licensure V-Safe Data On COVID Vaccines by Katabella Roberts via The Epoch Times, https://www.zerohedge.com/ The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been sued by the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), which claims the agency is improperly withholding COVID-19 v-safe data from the American public. – In a statement on Dec. 29, the non-profit … read more
Video: Bill Gates Laughs At Punishing the Unvaccinated
The Jimmy Dore Show During an August 2021 appearance with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, mega-billionaire Bill Gates was asked whether Americans who refuse to get vaccinated against COVID should not receive their Social Security checks. His response was telling, to say the least.  end read more
Small Dead Animals18 hours ago
Coming Soon To Canada
Dear Leader is still being pampered today at his Harrington Lake winter palace. But when he gets back to Ottawa, expect him to announce all sorts of programs to fight global warming. If you want to see what this will entail, just look at the global warming scams in Britain. I wonder if there is… Continue reading → read more
Sunday morning music
Hello, all! I'm back from my week-long Christmas hiatus. It's Sunday, January 2nd, the first Sunday of 2022. I thought we needed music to remind us of who we are, where we are, and what we should be. Antonin Dvorak wrote his 9th Symphony, "From the New World", in 1893, while serving as Director of the National Conservatory of Music of America from 1892-95. It's an unabashed celebration of the nation that welcomed him with open arms, and has long been one of the most popular of all the symphonies in the classical repertoire. In this time when the 'woke' and the statists oppr... read more
How the USSR's Collapse Ended the Su-47 Fighter
*Caleb Larson* *Cold War, * Unfortunately for both the developing firm, Sukhoi, and for the plane itself, the breakup of the Soviet Union doomed the project. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *While both the Su-47 and the X-29 never made it past the prototype stage, they were important for pushing the limits of what was possible, and some of the technologies they helped prove are in use today. The Su-47 looks like something from a 1960s science fiction novel but is actually tech from the mid-1980s. While innovative, the prototype failed to ever be serially produced — partly bec... read more
COVID, Ivermectin, And ‘Mass Formation Psychosis’: Dr. Robert Malone Gives Blistering Interview To Joe Rogan
 COVID, Ivermectin, And ‘Mass Formation Psychosis’: Dr. Robert Malone Gives Blistering Interview To Joe Rogan by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ mRNA inventor Dr. Robert Malone gave a fascinating interview to Joe Rogan which aired on New Year’s Eve. If you’ve got three hours to spare, we recommend you watch the entire thing (cliffs notes here): (top of … read more
Just One Word
By Cathy Jameson I never jumped on the bandwagon to make vision boards or do any sort of journaling. Those are creative avenues people have used to focus on their goals and dreams. To me, it seemed like extra work.... Related Stories - A Merry Christmas Reflection - Chain of Regrets - AutismOne: Memories to Last a Lifetime read more
CURMUDGUCATION17 hours ago
ICYMI: So This Is 2022 Edition (1/2)
Well, here we are. It's almost as if the physical universe is not particularly impressed by our arbitrarily created markings of the passage of time. I remain optimistic, however. Here's the reading list for the week. *The Coming Troubles of Public Ed In Virginia* Nancy Bailey joins those looking at the incoming administration in Virginia and concludes that it means bad news for those who love public education and student data privacy. *Education Exodus* A news report covering an Oregon study that looks at teacher stress over the past year. *New laws and old* Gregory Sampson ... read more
Ex-Tropical Cyclone "Seth" producing high tides and dangerous surf in parts of Queensland and NSW, Australia
Tropical Cyclone "Seth" formed in the Coral Sea NE of Mackay, Queensland on December 31, 2021, as the 4th named storm of the 2021/22 Australian region cyclone season. While Seth is not expected to directly affect the coastline over the weekend, it will...... Read more » read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
2021: Year in Review for Climate Change Wins and Losses
2021 was full of climate chaos, relentless oil industry propaganda, and frustrating progress on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But 2021 also saw a significant number of victories against the expansion of the fossil fuel industry in the U.S. and around the world, and some glimmers of hope for climate action read more
2021 Was The Coldest Year In England Since 2013
By Paul Homewood While the BBC/Met Office have been busy hyping a solitary mild day, they have been strangely silent about the news that Central England has just had its coolest year since 2013: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/cetml1659on.dat Last year continues the standstill in average temperatures, which have now been stable for two decades, […] read more
Will America Lose the Hypersonic Arms Race?
*Alex Hollings* *U.S. Military, Global* Russia and China’s hypersonic weapons have been in service for a few years, and it stands to reason that America’s missiles could be as much as five years behind them before becoming operational themselves. For the first time since the early days of the Cold War, America is lagging behind its international competitors in a technology race with far-reaching military and diplomatic implications. Hypersonic weapons are one of six emerging technologies the Pentagon believes could dictate the outcomes of future conflicts, but as America’s compet... read more
Modern Tokyo Times18 hours ago
Art of Japan: Depictions of women in Edo Period
Art of Japan: Depictions of women in Edo Period Modern Tokyo Times Lee Jay Walker The Kyoto artist Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671-1750) was born in the Edo Period. He became famous for his own distinctive artistic style. Thus his rich depictions of women appealed greatly to kimono makers. However, while the imperial city of Kyoto conjures […] The post Art of Japan: Depictions of women in Edo Period first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
The Marine Corps' Amphibious Assault Team Takes on Pacific Island Challenges
*Caleb Larson* *Security, Americas* The future of the Marine Corps is aquatic. *Here's What to Remember:* Though the Marines are arguably the world’s premier amphibious assault force—with decidedly offensive capabilities—the recent Hagåtña Fury 21 exercise that showcased the Stinger defensive missile system provides a window into the Marines’ strategic planning for the near future. A recent Marine Corps exercise indicates that should the Marine Corps need to fend off enemy assaults in the Pacific, they have the assets to do it. The future of the Marine Corps is aquatic, though i... read more
How America's Delta Force Became an Elite War-fighting Unit
*Sebastien Roblin* *Delta Force, * Do you want to be the best? *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Today, Beckwith’s vision still informs Delta Force’s selective training regimen. To even qualify for the Delta Operator Training Course (OTC), Delta recruits must possess years of experience, with qualification for parachute operations, a “Secret” security clearance, and a clean disciplinary record. Just how much torture is a person willing to undergo to get a prestigious job? Given that an average of 250 resumes are submitted for every job position in the United States, one would ... read more
What If North Korea Nukes Japan?
*Kyle Mizokami* *Nuclear Weapons, Asia* Some experts are convinced that North Korea would launch a broad nuclear attack designed to shock its enemies in the event of war. *Here's What to Remember:* Perhaps the most dangerous strike in Japan would be against Shinjuku Ward, home to Japan’s Ministry of Defense. Here, a North Korean device would kill 56,400 outright and injure 128,310, and the radiation cloud would be the most devastating, spreading over the most densely populated areas of Tokyo. Tokyo has a population of 13.491 million, making it by far the largest city in Japan an... read more
Why the U.S. Marine Corps Is Hunting Enemy Submarines
*Caleb Larson* *Anti-Submarine Warfare, * “We’re going to have Marines out there sinking ships,” General David Berger explained. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *The Marine Corps has undergone a huge amount of change in recent years: from divesting all of their tank battalions, to fielding a new Amphibious Combat Vehicle, and now to anti-submarine warfare. In comments given to *Proceedings*, the U.S. Naval Institute podcast, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. David Berger gave further details about how the Marine Corps will help the U.S. Navy hunt submarines. The strat... read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Louisiana nurse blows the whistle: “We are sacrificing our children for fear of maybe dying of a virus with a 99% survival rate”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Collette Martin, a practicing nurse of seventeen years, spoke at a Louisiana Health & Welfare hearing earlier this month about what she has seen in the hospital system during the COVID pandemic. Collette says she and her colleagues have witnessed “terrifying” reactions to the COVID shots, but their concerns about […] The post Louisiana nurse blows the whistle: “We are sacrificing our children for fear of maybe dying of a virus with a 99% survival rate” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Met Office Hype New Year’s Day “Record Temperature”
By Paul Homewood There is some absurd hype over this: The UK is having the warmest New Year’s Day on record, with new high temperatures set for the second day in a row, the Met Office says. St James’s Park in central London saw temperatures of 16.3C (61.3F) on Saturday as 2022 […] read more
3 people missing, 991 homes destroyed and 127 damaged by catastrophic Marshall Fire in Colorado
More than 1 000 homes have been destroyed or damaged and three people are missing, presumed dead, after a catastrophic wildfire erupted on December 30, 2021, and tore through the communities of Superior and Louisville, a suburban area between Denver and Boulder,...... Read more » read more
OrientalReview.org20 hours ago
The Danger And Shame Of Forgiveness
Forgiveness is so terribly hard. On a psychological level, it feels dangerous. The shame engendered by any insult or injury is our experience of vulnerability, and we instinctively react to protect ourselves. That, we must understand, is not a sin, it is an instinct that is a gift from God. […] read more
New Left Media January 2022
Here are a smattering of new(ish) projects that caught the old eye over the course of the last month. Of course, pluggage does not necessaily mean agreement or political endorsement! 1. Decolonize Palestine (Twitter) (Educational resource) 2. New Labour 2.0: Reinventing Labour (Twitter) (Blog) 3. Tory Sleaze (Twitter) (Attack ads/Meme factory) 4. Working Class Economists Group (Twitter) (Instagram) (YouTube Channel) 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, o... read more
CFACT19 hours ago
Channeling Dan and Jane to confront Biden’s energy mistakes
What could be better than SNL for examining Biden Administration energy policies? The post Channeling Dan and Jane to confront Biden’s energy mistakes appeared first on CFACT. read more
Is the BBC biased?19 hours ago
Who regulates the regulator?
It's over five years since News-watch first rang alarm bells at the fact that of the 13 members of Ofcom's Content Board at the time 10 had close BBC links. Ofcom is, of course, the BBC's regulator. That was in 2016. Now, as we start 2022, *The Mail on Sunday*'s deputy political editor Anna Mikhailova reports that this figure now stands at 10 out of 14, as there's been another member added to the Content Board. Anna writes that: Nadine Dorries is planning to review Ofcom's structure following concerns over bias towards the BBC, *The Mail on Sunday* understands. The Culture Se... read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Was The Epstein Sex Trafficking Conspiracy All Smoke And Mirrors?
As Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted on five of six charges last week/last year, that may sound an absurd question, especially as the State chose to call only four alleged victims to testify against her, which has led many people to claim there has been a massive cover-up to protect guilty men in high places. But […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
What The Psychics Predicted For 2021
As we start the new year we should all be looking forward, but it doesn’t hurt to look back to see what was predicted for the past year. Psychics, so-called, are usually terrible at making accurate predictions unless they are either very general or the sort of predictions most people could make. Yes, there will […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
THE POWER OF WORDS
The Power of Words http://thecrowhouse.com BitChute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/TheCrowhouse/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@thecrowhouse:2 3Speak: https://3speak.co/user/maxigan FreedomTube https://freedom.social/cmpgm/crow10 Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/disc… source read more
UN provides life-saving aid for refugees and migrants in Mexico, as numbers soar
For several years, the number of people transiting through Mexico, many hoping for a better life in the USA, has continued to grow. The UN team in the country, in close collaboration with the Mexican authorities, is working to ensure that they receive essential, and often life-saving, assistance. Read the full story, “UN provides life-saving aid for refugees and migrants in Mexico, as numbers soar”, on globalissues.org → read more
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* Two Moms, a CEO and a Physician, Step Up to Homeschool Kids: ‘You Will Never Ever Regret’* Over the last decade, there has been an exponential rise in homeschooling across the United States. What is driving parents to make this choice, and some to even leave their careers to do so? I had a chance to speak to two faith-centered moms—one from the corporate sector and the other a physician—who embarked on the journey of homeschooling their children. The critical challenges they faced and the wise choices they made give us significant insights into what this promising path holds fo... read more
Virtual Mirage20 hours ago
Sunday Sermonette
A Statement “The poor, the underclass need to be eliminated. They prey on our compassion: They absorb billions in welfare payments simply so that they can eat and be housed/warehoused; they use up still more billions in medical care, for inevitably, they are the sector of society that is the most disease-prone and in […] The post Sunday Sermonette appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Robert Malone on the Joe Rogan Experience and Other New Year's Thoughts
"Welcome to the new overlords, guys. It's your choice." -Dr. Robert Malone The one-two punch of Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Robert Malone appearing on the Joe Rogan Experience over the last few days of 2021 is generating earthquakes and tidal waves. A few days ago, McCullough's interview was already the most viewed podcast of all time, with 40 million views. I suspect the pair of these could shoot far past 100 million in the upcoming days. read more

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