Fair Use Note

WARNING for European visitors: European Union laws require you to give European Union visitors information about cookies used on your blog. In many cases, these laws also require you to obtain consent. As a courtesy, we have added a notice on your blog to explain Google's use of certain Blogger and Google cookies, including use of Google Analytics and AdSense cookies. You are responsible for confirming this notice actually works for your blog, and that it displays. If you employ other cookies, for example by adding third party features, this notice may not work for you. Learn more about this notice and your responsibilities.

Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Saturday, April 16, 2022

16 April - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 4

 11 pm MDT

Vox - All7 hours ago
How China’s Zero Covid policy is failing Shanghai
[image: Daily Life In Shanghai During COVID-19 Lockdown] A man with a mask is seen through a window at his home in a residential area on April 13, 2022 in Shanghai, China. Some 25 million people in Shanghai are in the second week of a strict lockdown, after a surge in Omicron cases. | Getty Images Rare dissent flares in China’s financial hub as residents struggle to access food and medicine Shanghai, China’s bustling cosmopolis of 26 million, has been under lockdown since late March under the nation’s strict “dynamic Zero Covid” protocols a system so poorly managed that residents... read more
"Regret And Dread – Two Problems You Don’t Really Have To Have"
*"Regret And Dread –* *Two Problems You Don’t Really Have To Have"* by John Wilder "I tend to like writing my Friday posts the most. Why? Most generally, I get away from the reality of the present situations that we are living in. That’s nice. Why do I feel like I can do this? Because nothing is done yet, and nothing is settled yet. I’ve written posts about regret. I still feel that regret is a wasted emotion – the past is done. Of course, I try to learn from my mistakes. But I can’t spend my life being upset about them. The real question is how can I incorporate the mistakes so I h... read more
"Streets of Philadelphia, What’s Going On Today"
*Full screen recommended.* kimgary, 4/16/22: *"Streets of Philadelphia, What’s Going On Today"* "Violent crime and drug abuse in Philadelphia as a whole is a major problem. The city’s violent crime rate is higher than the national average and other similarly sized metropolitan areas. Also alarming is Philadelphia’s drug overdose rate. The number of drug overdose deaths in the city increased by 50% from 2013 to 2015, with more than twice as many deaths from drug overdoses as deaths from homicides in 2015. A big part of Philadelphia’s problems stem from the crime rate and drug abuse i... read more
balance107 hours ago
Include Saint Germain in every undertaking
In his Sermon on the Mysteries of the Kingdom, Jesus said “...the kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls, who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it.” You see, when you want that pearl of great price more than anything else in the world you will give up everything for it. The pearl of great price stands for self-knowledge, self-mastery and ultimately self-fulfillment. The parable teaches us that all of the goods of this world are as nothing by comparison to the kingdom of God that is within you. The pe... read more
Saskatchewan NDP Leadership 2022 Reference Page
A one-stop source for general information about the 2022 Saskatchewan NDP leadership campaign. General Information Saskatchewan NDP Constitution Saskatchewan NDP Membership Candidate Information Candidate Website Twitter Facebook Profile Carla Beck CarlaForLeader.ca @CarlaBeckSK Carla Beck Kaitlyn Harvey ChangeStartsHere.ca @KaitlynHarveySK Kaitlyn Harvey *Upcoming Dates* May 6: Candidate Entry Deadline May 13: Membership Deadline June 26: Leadership Convention *Other Resources* Posts All Posts By Label Discussion Twitter: #skndpldr read more
April 16, 2022 RTE Roundup
I am hearing from some people that my [obviously fabricated] story about aliens was a bit confusing. That was a challenging article, and I wanted to deliver it with good humor, and that may have made it a bit tougher. Note that the story is not about whether or not aliens exist. The story read more
"You Can Never Tell..."
"You can never tell what people have inside them until you start taking it away, one hope at a time." - Gregory David Roberts read more
Snake Venom in the Water? Just More Fear Porn Nonsense.
Snake Venom in the Water? Just More Fear Porn Nonsense. by Catte Black, OffGuardian April 16, 2022 Over the past week or so many people have sent us links to the documentary Watch the Water, a 50 minute interview with retired chiropractor Dr Bryan Ardis, who details his theory that “Covid” is caused by chemicals The post Snake Venom in the Water? Just More Fear Porn Nonsense. appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
The Decline Of Biden And Western Countries
Neil Oliver writes on whether Biden’s decline is a metaphor for a new reality for the U.S. read more
Telegraphing Mass Death From ‘Bird Flu’: Is it Only a Way to Hide the Impending Deaths Due to the ‘Covid’ Bio-Weapon Injection??
Telegraphing Mass Death From ‘Bird Flu’: Is it Only a Way to Hide the Impending Deaths Due to the ‘Covid’ Bio-Weapon Injection?? by Gary D. Barnett April 16, 2022 “Darkness has the ability to cover up; light has the ability to uncover! Darkness is the enemy of truth; light is the friend of truth! The post Telegraphing Mass Death From ‘Bird Flu’: Is it Only a Way to Hide the Impending Deaths Due to the ‘Covid’ Bio-Weapon Injection?? appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
Econlib10 hours ago
It’s the stupidity, stupid
Over the past decade, I’ve felt like the world has become much dumber. Political decay once associated with a few countries such as Italy and Philippines has spread almost everywhere. But maybe that’s just me getting older and grouchier. Maybe the world is not any dumber than before. Jonathan Haidt has a thought-provoking essay in […] The post It’s the stupidity, stupid appeared first on Econlib. read more
Charles’ Empire: The Royal Reset Riddle
Charles’ Empire: The Royal Reset Riddle “But it is important to remember that conspiracies cannot succeed if people are wise to what is happening. By researching and exposing wrong-doing, we can shake off our status as helpless and passive spectators of history in order to become active and engaged participants, part of the resistance. Charles The post Charles’ Empire: The Royal Reset Riddle appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
CONTRARY BRIN6 hours ago
Anticipating changes for the next few decades... and weeks
“The Nobel Prize-winning physicist Ilya Prigogine was fond of saying that the future is not so much determined by what we do in the present as our image of the future determines what we do today.” So begins the latest missive of Noema Magazine. The Near Future: The Pew Research Center’s annual Big Challenges Report top-features my musings on energy, local production/autonomy, transparency etc., along with other top seers, like the estimable Esther Dyson, Jamais Cascio, Amy Webb and Abigail deKosnick and many others. In this report, "Experts say the 'New Normal' in 2025 will be ... read more
"We're Running Out of Time..."
*Full screen recommended.* City Prepping, 4/16/22: *"We're Running Out of Time..."* Time is not on our side...things are moving quickly. What steps are you taking to prepare? In this video, we'll continue discussing practical steps you should be implementing. Download the FREE Prepper's Get Started Guide: https://www.cityprepping.com/getstarted/ read more
Memphis Photo Update, More Sightings
I have an update from last week’s show which was also posted here. I had reported on a photograph taken by an airline pilot over Memphis, Tennessee on January 31. It was of a bright object surrounded by a cloud of some kind that was visible for about five minutes. I have learned that on January 31, there was a launch of a SpaceX rocket and this might have been a fuel dump during the first orbit. I did post a long article here with some of the information suggesting all this. I also found another picture that was clearly from a SpaceX launch that looked just like that taken over ... read more
"Which Lifeboat Will You Choose?"
*"Which Lifeboat Will You Choose?"* by Charles Hugh Smith "Consider a scenario in which we're on a ship that's sinking, and the lifeboats have been launched. Being some of the last still on board the doomed vessel, we can scan who's in each lifeboat and choose which one we'll clamber into. It's a consequential decision because the currents and weather are already separating the lifeboats, and so each lifeboat will be on its own. The seas are increasingly treacherous, and the nearby islands are surrounded by reefs which could shred the lifeboat's hulls in seconds. While we don't kno... read more
balance108 hours ago
Do not attempt to empower yourselves
Do not attempt to empower yourselves

Hail, communicants of Church Universal and Triumphant! I AM Gabriel of the Sun and my legions are with me. Therefore, stand in their midst and receive the blessing of angels of God who come from the Central Sun with filled chalices of fiery God, fiery God, fiery God! [Congregation stands.] Receive then the hosts of the Lord. For we are thy servants, even as thou art the servants of God. Be seated, then, beloved. I come in the whiteness of the glory of the rings of the Great Central Sun. I come so that the rings may intensify round about this place and also seal it. I come with th... read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Twitter Board of Directors Own Almost No Shares of Stock in Company, Elon Musk Notes “their economic interests are simply not aligned with shareholders”
In the ongoing public battle over Twitter as a speech platform, one actual user of Twitter, Chris Bakke, wanted to see who exactly these Board of Directors are, who are attempting to stop Elon Musk from purchasing it. Chris Bakke then noted how little of the actual stock is owned by the company’s Board of […] The post Twitter Board of Directors Own Almost No Shares of Stock in Company, Elon Musk Notes “their economic interests are simply not aligned with shareholders” appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
"Life's Funny..."
"Life's funny, chucklehead. You only get one and you don't want to throw it away. But you can't really live it at all unless you're willing to give it up for the things you love. If you're not at least willing to die for something - something that really matters - in the end you die for nothing." - Andrew Klavan read more
"16 Harsh Truths That Make Us Stronger "
*"16 Harsh Truths That Make Us Stronger "* by Marc Chernoff *"1. Life is not easy. *Hard work makes people lucky, it's the stuff that brings dreams to reality. So start every morning ready to run farther than you did yesterday and fight harder than you ever have before. *2. You will fail sometimes.* The faster you accept this, the faster you can get on with being brilliant. You'll never be 100% sure it will work, but you can always be 100% sure doing nothing won't work. So get out there and do something! Either you succeed or you learn a vital lesson. Win, Win. *3. Right now, there... read more
"A Real Church Sign"
"Oh yeah, we're doing fine. Thanks for asking..." read more
Stop the WEF Plot to Murder Detroit
LaRouche PACs Midwest meeting on April 13th reviewed the Dems strategy for the midterms, the World Economic Forum's plan to "Green" Destroy Detroit, and why LaRouche PAC's campaign to bankrupt the Fed and start a Third National Bank is the keystone for ending the destruction of the country. Read more: "The World Economic Forum’s Plot to Murder Detroit," By Robert Ingraham. read more
"At This Point I Reveal Myself..."
"At this point I reveal myself in my true colors, as a stick-in-the-mud. I hold a number of beliefs that have been repudiated by the liveliest intellects of our time. I believe order is better than chaos, creation better than destruction. I prefer gentleness to violence, forgiveness to vendetta. On the whole I think that knowledge is preferable to ignorance, and I am sure that human sympathy is more valuable than ideology. I believe that in spite of the recent triumphs of science, men haven't changed much in the last two thousand years; and in consequence we must try to learn from ... read more
Ramadan Arabian Nights 2022: Tale of Al-Ashkeef “A golden palace” Ep.16
Ramadan Kareem Here is our 16th night of Ramadan Arabian nights. A golden palace from the 1989 TV series "Laila and Al-Ashkeef" by Gamal Kotb Now, you can refresh your memory and listen to... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] read more
Dust Mites: The Siege of Airlock Three
The year… 2075. The location… Galileo Station, the largest and most prosperous settlement on the Moon. The crisis… The United States federal government is determined to rope in its free-wheeling lunar colonies. Resentful of intrusive politicians and bureaucrats in Washington, … Continue reading → read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Rule One, Economic Security Is National Security
…Rule two, there is no bigger rule than the first rule. “It must be remembered that there is nothing more difficult to plan, more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to manage than a new system. For the initiator has the enmity of all who would profit by the preservation of the old institution and […] The post Rule One, Economic Security Is National Security appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Board defends admissions policy at prestigious high school
(AP) A new admissions policy at a prestigious high school in Northern Virginia does not discriminate against Asian American students and is not an attempt to achieve “racial balancing,” a school board argued in its response to an emergency request filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by a coalition of parents trying to overturn the ... read more
News organizations sue Youngkin over school tip line emails
(AP) Gov. Glenn Youngkin is violating the state’s public records law by refusing to turn over emails sent to a tip line he set up for parents to report “divisive practices” in their children’s schools, more than a dozen news organizations assert in a lawsuit filed April 13. The news organizations, which include The Associated ... read more
PPP loan forgiveness poses challenges
Businesses that suffered financially during the COVID-19 pandemic now face a new set of challenges as officials at government assistance programs attempt to recoup funding provided during the height of the health crisis and the resulting economic challenges. When the pandemic forced the temporary shutdown of non-essential businesses, Congress created the Paycheck Protection Program, which ... read more
Rocky road for SEC climate initiative
While questions abound as to their final form, the Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to adopt some version of ambitious climate disclosure rules proposed last month. And whatever their final form, securities experts say the forthcoming regulatory regime promises legal challenges by the business community, sleepless nights for compliance officers, and fertile ground for ... read more
Potential changes to ‘prevailing wage’
A proposal from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) would return prevailing wage calculations under the Davis-Bacon Act to the system last used 40 years ago. Employers’ groups say the proposal unfairly favors union labor, while union groups say it will protect workers’ wages. The Davis-Bacon Act, which was enacted in 1931, requires the use ... read more
Saturday Afternoon Links
Assorted content for your weekend reading. - William Haseltine writes about the long-lasting and severe cognitive effects of long COVID, while Danny Altmann discusses the urgency of developing effective treatment given the reality that vaccines do little to prevent it. Katherine Wu warns that the U.S. is rapidly losing any window to set up a relatively safe summer, while Yasmine Ghania reports on the prospect that Saskatchewan could be in for months of high transmission to come. And Phil Tank rightly criticizes Scott Moe's choice to deprive people of any current information about th... read more
"History Repeats Itself- Unfortunately"
*"History Repeats Itself- Unfortunately"* by Michael Reagan "Forty years ago we had a soaring inflation rate, obscene gas prices and interest rates in the teens. Today, thanks to their incredible incompetence, bad policies and serial stupidity, the Democrats in Washington are bringing back all those problems. It’s getting so bad, I’m actually beginning to think Jimmy Carter was not such a bad president after all. People under 40 have no idea how bad things were in the late 1970s under Carter. They’ve grown up knowing only 3 percent interest rates, dirt cheap gasoline and 2 percent ... read more
"The Definition Of Stupid..."
"The wise try to adjust themselves to the truth, while fools try to adjust the truth to themselves." - Thibaut read more
"The Economy is Slowing Down and the Dam is About to Break"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly 4/16/22: *"The Economy is Slowing Down and the Dam is About to Break"* "The Global Economy is slowing. People need to prepare before the dam breaks. Now there are more bank warnings about liquidity and some stores are even limiting purchases." read more
Virtual Mirage10 hours ago
Code of Honor (book review)
Code of Honor: A Novel of RADM Peter Wake, USN, in the 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War by Robert Macomber, is the fifteenth book in the Honor Series, published by Naval Institute Press. From the flyleaf: On a hot June day in 1904, the Russo-Japanese War is raging in Korea and Rear Admiral Peter Wake, a forty-year […] The post Code of Honor (book review) appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
CURMUDGUCATION10 hours ago
Teacher Job Satisfaction Hits Bottom
That's the headline we're seeing all over, based on the results from an Education Week/Merrimack College teacher survey The survey was conducted between January 9 and February 23 of this year, with a sample of 1,324 teachers. And the chart that everyone keeps zooming in on is this one-- --which admittedly is pretty ugly, though it needs to be said that the Merrimack survey is in its first year, and all the other chart data comes from the old MetLife Survey of the American Teacher. I'll admit my misgivings--can a 1,324 sample really capture the full range of what's out t... read more
CURMUDGUCATION10 hours ago
MAGA And Social Isolation
It is easy to think of MAGA in terms of everything it hates, the many things it strikes out against. It's even easy to slip into the habit of making fun of it. Sure, MAGA, go ahead and call for a boycott of Disney, because I'm sure that will totally bring that gazillion-dollar multinational conglomerate to its knees. But I'd suggest we view the MAGA anti-ness through a different frame, another way of seeing what's going on and why even a call for boycotting Disney is a bad sign for the country. The MAGA enemies list is also a Do Not Trust list, a list of people and things that g... read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
The building of the first car factory in Brazil is 101 years old, but the future is uncertain
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - It is the first construction in the country to be built as a car factory. It is located at Rua Solon 145, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo, and despite its advanced age of more than a century, it still stands firm and strong. Until the mid-1910s, most […] The post The building of the first car factory in Brazil is 101 years old, but the future is uncertain appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
21st Century Wire11 hours ago
REPORT: Murdered Civilians Found in Mariupol After Ukraine Forces Retreat
*Patrick Lancaster* | Some truly shocking scenes in this report from on the ground in Ukraine. read more
The Last Refuge11 hours ago
Latest Durham Filing Indicates Special Counsel Thesis of Sussmann Prosecution – FBI Was Duped While CIA Tried to Save Country From Clinton Schemes
CTH begins every outline of the ongoing Durham investigation with the following disclaimer: How is John Durham going to reveal everything that is possible about the deep state Trump targeting operation, and simultaneously handle the involvement of Robert Mueller, Andrew Weissmann and the Special Counsel team who were specifically appointed to cover it up? Thanks to […] The post Latest Durham Filing Indicates Special Counsel Thesis of Sussmann Prosecution – FBI Was Duped While CIA Tried to Save Country From Clinton Schemes appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Russia ramps up airstrikes. British SAS in Kiev. Germany advises against hot showers. Update 2
Russia ramps up airstrikes. British SAS in Kiev. Germany advises against hot showers. Update 2 Topic 499 read more
The Green Hydrogen Swindle
By Paul Homewood h/t Philip Bratby From the Telegraph: Engineers will rarely tell you something is impossible, even when your proposal is a very bad idea. Computer scientists at Stanford and MIT in the 1970s came up with a wonderful expression for this, an assignment that was technically feasible, but highly undesirable. They called […] read more
ClimateCraze
By Paul Homewood https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpNje5Hgfp0VGL0u2uQmRQg/videos I can recommend this YouTube site I came across recently. It is hosted by John Shewchuk, a Certified Consulting Meteorologist and retired Lt Col in the USAF. They are nice, bite-sized videos, like this one: read more
White Wolf12 hours ago
Happy Full Pink Moon 2022: What You Need to Know About April's Full Moon
In the United States, one traditional Native American name for this full moon is the Pink Moon, according to NASA overview. Pink is meant to refer to the eastern United States herb moss pink, also called creeping phlox, moss phlox, or mountain phlox. April's Full Pink Moon will reach its peak at 2:55 p.m. EDT (1855 GMT) and is also known in the United States by other Native American names: the Sprouting Grass Moon, the Egg Moon or the Fish Moon. While the peak is instantaneous, the moon will appear full to the casual observer's eye for the days before and after the peak itself. The... read more
Identifying employee fraud
“That wouldn’t happen here! My accounting team would catch it. My employees are like family!” No one likes to think their employees would steal from them, but nearly two out of three businesses have been victims of employee fraud, reports the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Fraud conducted by employees costs an employer, on average, $60,000 ... read more
Youngkin wants amendments to hemp, facial recognition bills
(AP) Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has proposed substantial changes to a hemp bill aimed at reining in the retail sales of products containing a psychoactive form of THC, including amendments that would create new misdemeanor penalties for marijuana possession. The bill is among more than 100 pieces of legislation the Republican governor is seeking to ... read more
Ex-officer convicted of storming Capitol to disrupt Congress
WASHINGTON (AP) A federal jury convicted a former Virginia police officer of storming the U.S. Capitol with another off-duty officer to obstruct Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory. Jurors on April 11 convicted former Rocky Mount police officer Thomas Robertson of all six counts he faced stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, including ... read more
Covid-related business losses are not ‘physical loss’ 
Where a West Virginia business closed two of its art studio locations because of the governor’s Covid-19 executive order, its claim for lost business income and other expenses was denied because there was no material destruction or harm to its covered premises. Background In March 2020, Uncork and Create LLC operated a “creative events” business ... read more
022-2-066 – Uncork and Create LLC v. The Cincinnati Insurance Company
Uncork and Create LLC v. The Cincinnati Insurance Company, Case No. 21-1311, March 7, 2022. 4th Cir. (Keenan), from SDWVA at Charleston (Berger). James Christopher Martin for Appellant. Daniel G. Litchfield for Appellees. VLW 022-2-066. 14 pp. Full-Text Opinion read more
"This Cheeseburger Explains Your Bigger Grocery Bill"
*"This Cheeseburger Explains Your Bigger Grocery Bill"* By Ximena Bustillo and Steven Overly "American consumers are seeing food prices rise at the fastest rate in decades. Supply chain snarls, labor shortages and climate challenges (plus the conflict in Ukraine) share the blame. To understand what’s driving the nation’s largest increase in food prices in 40 years, just take a close look at your all-American cheeseburger. Whether it’s a humble bun and patty, or piled high with fixings, the rising cost of each ingredient is the product of a range of economic forces and geopolitical ... read more
"Inflation, War And Your Money"
*"Inflation, War And Your Money"* by Addison Wiggin “Inflation has always been an important resource of policies of war and revolution and why we also find it in the service of socialism.” - Ludwig von Mises “This cheeseburger explains your bigger grocery bill,” reads a headline in Politico on the biting edge of inflation. “American consumers are seeing food prices rise at the fastest rate in decades. Supply chain snarls, labor shortages and climate challenges (plus the conflict in Ukraine) share the blame.” This week, as we strove to relate how “inflation” – a nebulous econo... read more
"The Dam Is Finally Cracking"
*"The Dam Is Finally Cracking"* by Charles Hugh Smith "We all sense the global order has cracked. The existing order is breaking down on multiple fronts. Those who have benefited from this arrangement are doing everything in their power to patch the cracks, while those who chafed under the old order's chains seek a new order that suits their interests. The task now is to make sense of this complex inflection point in history. Two statements summarize the transition from the existing global order to the next iteration: *1.* Finance dominated resources in the old order. Now the roles... read more
The Duran12 hours ago
Russia Laments Moskva Loss, Bombs Azovstal, Warns US Against Arms Supplies to Kiev
Russia Laments Moskva Loss, Bombs Azovstal, Warns US Against Arms Supplies to Kiev News Topic 468 read more
Nuclear device goes missing
RT US police have warned of a radioactive contamination threat after a portable nuclear gauge went missing from a stolen car in the state of... The post Nuclear device goes missing appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Black Swan Event? Top US Fertilizer Producer Hit With Rail Delays To Midwest
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden A fertilizer supply shock is imminent for US farmers as CF Industries Holdings, Inc. warned Thursday that rail shipments of... The post Black Swan Event? Top US Fertilizer Producer Hit With Rail Delays To Midwest appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Father Launches Billboard Campaign to Tell the World His Son Was Killed by the Pfizer Vaccine
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist The multi-billion dollar pharma giant with an incredibly tainted past, who has seen exponential profits during the pandemic as a result... The post Father Launches Billboard Campaign to Tell the World His Son Was Killed by the Pfizer Vaccine appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Modern Tokyo Times12 hours ago
Japan art and Katsushika Hokusai: Eclectic mix
Japan art and Katsushika Hokusai: Eclectic mix Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) is internationally famous. Thus artistic galleries highlighting his art are major attractions irrespective of the continent. Therefore, a nice eclectic mix of art by Hokusai was chosen for this article – from Mount Fuji to an […] The post Japan art and Katsushika Hokusai: Eclectic mix first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Water As A Weapon
New Orleans Independent Media Center – by Janet C. Phelan, May. 06, 2007 In August of 2004, quietly and without fanfare, an article was published... The post Water As A Weapon appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Science Matters12 hours ago
China Demos Big Time Covid Tyranny
Todd Jaquith reports at BizPac Review Fauci touts China’s COVID protocol when confronted on Shanghai lockdown: ‘Better than almost anybody else’. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. The horrific events in Shanghai continue to shock the world with images of a beleaguered population entirely at the mercy of a soulless bureaucratic regime. But the medical […] read more
Virtual Mirage12 hours ago
Lemonade Saturday
When life gives you lemons… You get the slaves (minions) going to make lemonade at the White Wolf Mine. A friend from Phoenix brought bushels of ripe grapefruit, lemons, and blood oranges up to the Mogollon Rim. We juiced them, packaged the juice, and froze it. The kitchen countertops are made of concrete, which […] The post Lemonade Saturday appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more

No comments:

Post a Comment