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Thomas Paine

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Friday, May 27, 2022

27 May - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 4

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Turcopolier7 hours ago
Dear Hearts Across the Seas: A Memorial Day Prayer
The following article by Pat Lang appeared in America magazine in 2006. Patrick Lang May 29, 2006 “For 14 hours yesterday, I was at work—teaching Christ to lift his cross by the numbers, and how to adjust his crown; and … Continue reading → read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Mysterious South China Sea Missile Launch Caught On Video
To their bewilderment, they spotted a SLBM emerging from the sea below their previously intended flight path!! PLAN Missile Submarine launch with very little regard to Commercial Air Traffic in the area!! That would’ve been me on the ‘delivery end’ of that Missile 30 years ago! — Captain Overnight (@jchovernut) May 24, 2022 *Warzone/The Drive*: *Mysterious South China Sea Missile Launch Claimed To Be Caught By Airliner (Updated)* *Video taken from an airliner appears to show the launch of a missile from a ship or a submarine in the South China Sea. * Video has emerged on social m... read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Commodity prices at a glance – May 27
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With the new geopolitical situation in the world, the unprecedented sanctions frenzy, and the possibility of more global events, The Rio Times will list daily prices of major commodities for comparison and review. &nbsp . . . To read the full NEWS and much more, Subscribe […] The post Commodity prices at a glance – May 27 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
Several former Democrat officials tried to undercut Trump's Iran policy
PJ Media: ... Former Obama Secretary of State John Kerry’s efforts to undermine Trump by negotiating with Iran as Trump was working towards pulling out of the nuclear deal have been known for years. But the memo obtained by the ALCJ is from October 2018, titled “Notes From ‘Iran and the US: An Off-the-Record Conversation with Foreign Minister Mohamad Javad Zarif.” has never been seen before now, and shows that Kerry wasn’t the one working to undermine Trump. “According to this memo, the previously unreported ‘off-the-record meeting’ took place at the ‘Iranian Ambassador’s Resid... read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
22 Mass Shootings. 374 Dead. Here’s Where the Guns Came from
In some cases shooters got guns legally under current firearms laws, or because of background check lapses. read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
Texas DPS Admit it was Wrong Decision Not to Confront Active School Shooter
Earlier today, during a press conference the Director of Texas DPS, Steven McCraw, admitted the obvious. It was the “wrong decision” for responding police officers not to go into the Uvalde school classroom where the active shooting suspect was located. The decision to wait was made by the local police chief. WATCH: . Full Press […] The post Texas DPS Admit it was Wrong Decision Not to Confront Active School Shooter appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
Election watch favors GOP
*Roll Call:* *House update: 9 races move toward GOP, only 1 the other way* *Nevada sweep is possible as drag from Biden, economy continues* ... There’s still a chance for Biden to regain some of his political footing. But pervasive economic issues from inflation to high gas prices to supply chain disruptions — as well as crime — continue to dominate the conversation, and voters are poised to punish Democrats in power for the lack of progress on solutions. In California, Orange County is looking like a potential problem for Democrats. The traditionally Republican area clearly di... read more
Supreme Court Might Soon Loosen Gun Laws In Wake of Texas Shooting
Yahoo News The tragic shootings in Buffalo and Texas have again raised the voices of many who want Congress to pass gun violence reform. Bipartisan talks around ‘red flag’ legislation – allowing... The post Supreme Court Might Soon Loosen Gun Laws In Wake of Texas Shooting appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Welcome to Covid1984
https://twitter.com/risemelbourne/status/1528804249186205696 The post Welcome to Covid1984 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Food Inflation Jumps to 41-Year High
Breitbart – by John Carney The prices of food purchased by American households were up by 10 percent in April, the biggest jump in since... The post Food Inflation Jumps to 41-Year High appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
UKC News: Davos Rogues Gather as Economy Tanks + Ukraine Update
*UKC News* | Co-hosts Mike Robinson, Patrick Henningsen and Alex Thomson with the end of week news round-up. read more
Are We Still A Member Of This Thing?
As North Korea is set to take over the presidency of the United Nations-linked Conference on Disarmament on Monday… read more
The Word From the Trenches – May 27, 2022
Join in on the conversation. Call (667)770-1530 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. VoIP Dialer: https://www.freeconferencecallhd.com/dialer You can listen on our player.... The post The Word From the Trenches – May 27, 2022 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
"Gorgeous spiral galaxy NGC 3521 is a mere 35 million light-years away, toward the constellation Leo. Relatively bright in planet Earth's sky, NGC 3521 is easily visible in small telescopes but often overlooked by amateur imagers in favor of other Leo spiral galaxies, like M66 and M65. It's hard to overlook in this colorful cosmic portrait, though. Spanning some 50,000 light-years the galaxy sports characteristic patchy, irregular spiral arms laced with dust, pink star forming regions, and clusters of young, blue stars. Remarkably, this deep image also finds NGC 3521 embedded in gi... read more
"For This Is What We do..."
"What keeps you going isn't some fine destination but just the road you're on, and the fact that you know how to drive. You keep your eyes open, you see this damned-to-hell world you got born into, and you ask yourself, 'What life can I live that will let me breathe in and out and love somebody or something and not run off screaming into the woods?'" - Barbara Kingsolver “For this is what we do. Put one foot forward and then the other. Lift our eyes to the snarl and smile of the world once more. Think. Act. Feel. Add our little consequence to the tides of good and evil that flood an... read more
"The Worst Part..."
"Our world is not safe. It is a toxic swamp populated by predators and parasites. The odds are stacked against us from the moment of conception. We survive only because we fight the elements, hunger, disease, each other. And, although civilization promises us safe harbor, that promise is a fairy tale. Only the storm is real. It comes for each of us. And we cannot win. We can only choose how we will suffer our defeat. We can meekly take our beatings, and die like lemmings, finding solace in the belief that we shall one day inherit the earth. Or, we can plunge into the chaos with eye... read more
"Fellows You Had Your Day..."
“Times goin' change again an' things too, and that great British Empire goin' change too, 'cause time ain't got nothin' to do with these empires. God don't like ugly, an' whenever these big great empires starts to get ugly with the thing they does the Almighty puts His hands down once an' for all. He tell them without talkin', fellows, you had your day.” ― George Lamming, "In the Castle of My Skin" “Calf-deep in the soothing water I indulge myself in the wishful vision. I am not unaware of what such daydreams signify, dreams of becoming an unthinking savage, of taking the cold road ... read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
Iran's Revolutionary Guards Convert A Cargo Ship Into A 'Base Ship'
Social Media *Maritime Executive: **Iran's IRGC Turns a Panamax Boxship Into a Warship * Iran's powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) operates its own naval division, and while it is known best for its small armed speedboats, it is about to begin operating a far larger class of warship. Open-source intelligence analysts have obtained a photo of what appears to be a new IRGC "base ship" in shipyard at Bandar Abbas. The newly-renamed Shahid Mahdavi wears a coat of haze gray, and she has new gun emplacements on the stern, but open-source intelligence analysts have noti... read more
Monkeypox: Most Infected Won't Need Them But We Already Have Vaccines And Drugs For It
Medicines are not normally needed to treat monkeypox. The illness is usually mild and most people infected will recover within a few weeks without needing treatment. But there are vaccines that can be used to control monkeypox outbreaks, which some countries are already using. And treatments do exist for those who become quite ill from the virus. read more read more
Local Newspapers Can Be The New College Papers For Students
Local news outlets across the U.S. are struggling to bring in advertising and subscription revenue, which pays for the reporting, editing and production of their articles. It’s not a new problem, but with fewer and fewer journalism jobs as a result, a growing number of local newsrooms have found a potential solution: college journalism students. read more read more
And Then There Was No More Empire All Of A Sudden
Empire denies its own existence. It does not exist as an empire but only as benevolence, with its mission to spread human rights and sustainable development across the world. However, that perspective means nothing in Havana nor in Caracas, where ‘human rights’ has come to mean regime change, and where ‘sustainable development’ has come to mean the throttling of their people through sanctions and blockades. It is from the standpoint of the victims of empire that clarity comes. US President Joe Biden is to host the Summit of the Americas in June, where he hopes to deepen Washington... read more
Revolutionary Cuba Delivers Marching Orders To The US Left
I saw with my own eyes the celebration of worker solidarity and the indefatigable defense of the Cuban Revolution as waves of workers walked with signs and costumes and Cuban flags past the iconic images of Ernesto “Che” Guevara on the Ministry of the Interior building with the words he may be most famous for accompanying his image, “Hasta La Victoria Siempre,” or “Always onwards onto victory,” and another of Camilo Cienfuegos on the adjacent Telecommunications Building with the words “Vas Bien, Fidel,” or “You are doing well, Fidel,” underneath the image. Any picture or video ca... read more
US Students Walk Out To Protest Gun Violence
In response to Tuesday’s massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, which left at least 17 people injured, 19 elementary students and two teachers dead, students and teachers across the United States walked out of school Thursday to protest gun violence. Several walkouts occurred at schools where memories are still fresh from their own tragic experience with mass homicidal violence, a routine phenomenon in capitalist America. At Oxford High School, located on the outskirts of the Detroit, Michigan metro region, where a school shooting last December left four students dea... read more
Boris Admits He Is Arming Nazis In The Ukraine
Looks like Boris Johnson is looking for a way out of the mess he has helped create. On patrol with the far-right National Militia – BBC Newsnight Apr 3, 2018 read more
Colombia: Groups Launch Electoral Mission To Monitor Human Rights
Cali, Colombia - AfroResistance and Grassroots Global Justice Alliance have launched an international electoral expert mission to monitor human rights processes during the upcoming Colombian presidential election. The delegation consists of human rights experts, racial and gender justice activists, grassroots organizers, cultural workers, attorneys, and journalists, gathered to assess and monitor the safety, fairness and human rights protection in the upcoming Colombia primary elections taking place Sunday, May 29th, 2022. AfroResistance, an advocacy and solidarity building organi... read more
Arsenal Of Autocracy?
These are good times to be an arms maker. Not only are tens of billions of dollars in new military spending headed for the coffers of this country’s largest weapons contractors, but they’re being praised as defenders of freedom and democracy, thanks to their role in arming Ukraine to fight the Russians. The last time the industry gained such a sterling reputation was during World War II when it was lauded as the “arsenal of democracy” for fueling the fight against fascism. Raytheon CEO Greg Hayes recently underscored this point in an interview with the Harvard Business Review. Wh... read more
Activists Camp At City Hall To Protest Homeless Encampment Evictions
Keene, New Hampshire - Community organizers in Keene, New Hampshire, pitched tents in Central Square Park outside of Keene City Hall for an overnight protest on the evening of May 21 to draw attention to an impending eviction of a homeless encampment behind the local Aldi and Kohls. Earlier in May the encampment was served an eviction for May 23. The eviction notice was delivered by city police, accompanied by new “no trespassing” signs tacked to trees in the camps. The residents are being evicted by property owner Wilder Co. only two months after an eviction behind the local Hann... read more
Food Sovereignty As A Path To Liberation And Justice
As apartheid Israel’s brutal siege of Gaza enters its 15th year this June, food sovereignty and climate activists Mohammed AbuJayyab and Asmaa Abu Mezied emphasized the centrality of the agricultural space in building resistance, autonomy and community in the greater fight for justice and Palestinian liberation in a recent public conversation hosted by Adalah Justice Project (AJP) and American Friends Service Committee (AFSC). “To talk about agriculture in Gaza particularly, the first thing that comes to mind is the systematic challenges that face farmers in Gaza,” related to clim... read more
NY Times 1976 : “Cool periods produce greater climatic instability”
” Cool periods produce greater climatic instability. Climatic events are then more extreme. Climate is a worldwide, integrated system. Significant changes cannot take place in one part without other changes occurring in other places. At the outer edge of the … Continue reading → read more
Michelle Knight-Manuel
Michelle Knight-Manuel has been named dean of the Morgridge College of Education at the University of Denver. read more
Validity Finance Selects 2022 Equal Access Fellows
Validity Finance has selected three diverse first-year law students as its 2022 Equal Access Fellows. read more
TSU Partners with Foundation for India Studies for India Studies Program
Texas Southern University, in partnership with the Foundation for India Studies, will be establishing an India Studies program... read more
Note to Readers
Baconites and Rebels, I have disabled one of the two services that had been feeding ads to Bacon’s Rebellion. I have been receiving frequent complaints about glitches in the blog, and from my own observation, the ads were highly intrusive. … Continue reading → read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Firefighters Rescue ‘Cinder’ the Elk Calf from Fire’s Ashes
Firefighters have rescued an abandoned newborn elk calf found amid the ashes of the nation's largest wildfire. read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Iran Seizes 2 Greek Tankers in Persian Gulf After U.S. Seizes Iranian Oil From A Tanker Off The Coast Of Greece
#BREAKING A second Greek-flagged oil tanker, Prudent Warrior, has also been seized by the Iranian military, according to @LloydsList. The seizure of the two vessels comes in response to Greece's move to seize an Iranian tanker and letting the US confiscate its crude oil. pic.twitter.com/R2THAMo1d4 — Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) May 27, 2022 *RFE:** Iran's Revolutionary Guard Confirms Seizure Of Two Greek Oil Tankers In Persian Gulf * Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) says it has seized two Greek oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. The vessels were seized... read more
The “Divisive Concept” Wars Have Begun
by Dick Hall-Sizemore The Williamsburg-James City County School Board was due to adopt new texts this spring for its AP U.S. Government and Politics course, as well as other social studies classes, for use next fall. As reported by The … Continue reading → read more
Marked up: Homeowners claim designer allegedly inflated expenses 
A breach of contract claim brought by out-of-state homeowners against a Virginia interior designer has survived a motion to dismiss. The homeowners claimed the designer inflated expenses without their knowledge and that they had to spend tens of thousands of dollars to address her inability to complete the job. As such, the homeowners “have pleaded ... read more
Contract not void under statute of frauds 
A federal court has rejected a public housing authority’s argument that an unsigned contract for security services was void due to the statute of frauds and the Virginia Public Procurement Act, or VPPA. Because there was no dispute about the existence of the contract, the court found that parties’ past performance exempted the document from ... read more
Trust not subject to mandatory arbitration 
The denial of a trustee’s motion to compel arbitration pursuant to a clause in the trust has been affirmed by the Virginia Supreme Court. The court concluded that a trust is not a contract subject to mandatory arbitration under the Virginia Uniform Arbitration Act, or VUAA, and the Federal Arbitration Act, or FAA. Furthermore, a ... read more
The Aviationist10 hours ago
The Ukrainian Air Force Claims One Of Their MiG-29s Has Shot Down A Russian Su-35 Today
[image: MiG-29] According to the Ukrainian military, the Fulcrum downed the Flanker derivative over Kherson region earlier today. “Today, May 27, around 14.00 o’clock a MiG-29 fighter of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine [...] The post The Ukrainian Air Force Claims One Of Their MiG-29s Has Shot Down A Russian Su-35 Today appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
Retaining talent amid the Great Resignation 
The Great Resignation — a massive reshuffling ongoing in the U.S. labor market — has created a new and very competitive economic reality in which American employers struggle to fill a record number of open jobs. According to the U.S. Labor Department, as many as 11 million open positions remained unfilled in February 2022. In ... read more
Asking for help? Here are some tips to do it right 
I receive inquiries for help from outside of my law firm almost every single day. Mostly, they are inquiries about help finding a job, starting a firm, advice on a case and advice on hiring and networking. I realized at some point that some of these inquiries are very easy to respond to, and I’m ... read more
ID theft, fraud statute may be applied to witness tampering 
A federal criminal statute that prohibits the unlawful use of identification information may be applied to a defendant accused of tampering with a witness. Judge Norman K. Moon of the Western District of Virginia denied the defendant’s motion to dismiss, rejecting his assertions that the statute’s placement in the U.S. Code, Congressional intent and its ... read more
Miyares gives keynote speech at Appalachian School of Law 
Attorney General Jason Miyares gave the keynote adress at the Appalachian School of Law graduation ceremony on May 14, the first traditional commencement ceremony held by the school since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. “I want to recognize the uniqueness and mission of the Appalachian School of Law,” Miyares said in his speech. “Twenty ... read more
VSB Disciplinary Actions: May 30 issue 
Effective May 13, 2022, the Seventh District Subcommittee of the Virginia State Bar issued a public reprimand without terms to Andrew Paul Hill of Front Royal for violating the professional rules governing diligence and communication. This was an agreed disposition of misconduct charges, according to the VSB. *** Effective May 18, 2022, the Virginia State ... read more
Cars collide on interstate, causing plaintiff’s compression fracture — $125,000 settlement 
Type of action: Personal injury, motor vehicle collision Injuries alleged: L1 compression fracture Date resolved: 2/4/2022 Special damages: $56,017.01 Verdict or settlement: Settlement Amount: $125,000 Attorneys for plaintiff (and city): Rakin R. Hamad, Alexandria Description of case: Plaintiff was a 57-year-old female passenger in a vehicle that was traveling southbound on Interstate 95. That portion ... read more
Plaintiff sustained concussion after colliding with tractor-trailer — $150,000 settlement 
Type of action: Personal injury Injuries alleged: Concussion and insomnia Tried before: Mediation Name of judge or mediator: Judge Thomas S. Shadrick (Ret.) Verdict or settlement: Settlement Amount: $150,000 Attorneys for plaintiff (and city): Seth R. Lindberg, Peter C. Burnett and Donald C. Culkin, Leesburg Description of case: The plaintiff was driving his car, alone, ... read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Detroit finally awards first recreational marijuana license to grower
Detroit finally issued its first recreational cannabis business license - more than two years after the process started. Detroit finally awards first recreational marijuana license to grower is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
A sign of major imbalance in an unhealthy society?
This report makes troubling reading. Restaurants continued to increase their share of spending in April, reaching 54.9% of the food dollar, according to U.S. Census data released Tuesday. That was a 260-basis-point increase from April last year, when the share was 52.3%, said analyst Mark Kalinowski, president and CEO of New Jersey-based Kalinowski Equity Research LLC. “Even more impressively, as best as we can tell, this 54.9% market share figure for April 2022 is an all-time monthly high for the U.S. restaurant industry,” Kalinowski said in a note released Tuesday about the... read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
Canopy loses CA$578 million in quarter as cannabis revenue plunges
Canadian cannabis producer Canopy Growth lost another 578.6 million Canadian dollars ($454 million) in its fourth fiscal quarter for the period ended March 31 as its adult-use sales collapsed 36% compared to the previous year. Canopy loses CA$578 million in quarter as cannabis revenue plunges is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Why Can’t All Viruses Be Fakes?
Why Can’t All Viruses Be Fakes? by Jon Rappoport, No More Fake News May 27, 2022 As you know, I’ve spent two years presenting evidence that the discovery of SARS-CoV-2 was a fake. But I still press on. I examine the reality machine to see why people have such a problem acknowledging the virus—and The post Why Can’t All Viruses Be Fakes? appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
MJBizDaily12 hours ago
Connecticut adjusts allowable amount of mold, yeast in medical marijuana
A legislative committee in Connecticut adjusted the allowable amount of mold and yeast in medical marijuana products in the state. Connecticut adjusts allowable amount of mold, yeast in medical marijuana is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Poet: Carl Sandburg, "Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind"
*"Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind"* *“The past is a bucket of ashes.”* *1* "The woman named Tomorrow sits with a hairpin in her teeth and takes her time and does her hair the way she wants it and fastens at last the last braid and coil and puts the hairpin where it belongs and turns and drawls: Well, what of it? My grandmother, Yesterday, is gone. What of it? Let the dead be dead. *2* The doors were cedar and the panels strips of gold and the girls were golden girls and the panels read and the girls chanted: We are the greatest city, the greatest nation: nothing li... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ8 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - May 27 Barzani decided to leave Iraq for USSR after his followers arrested and his brother surrendered to govt
(William Carter) 1917 UK Col Clayton worried Sykes-Picot would create opposition by Sharif of Mecca against UK taking Baghdad (Musings On Iraq review *The Creation of Iraq 1914-1921*) (Musings On Iraq interview with Princeton’s Sara Pursley on Sykes-Picot and creation of Iraq) 1927 King Faisal asked Shiite politicians to support conscription opposed by clergy King thought conscription would expand army and allow for Iraqi independence from UK 1941 Operation Regulta began British forces marched north from Basra to Kut and onto Baghdad Captured Ur (Musings On Iraq int... read more
"Why We Are The Luckiest People, Ever"
*"Why We Are The Luckiest People, Ever"* by John Wilder "We are the luckiest people who have ever lived. “Why, John Wilder, you must be insane! Look at what’s going on,” you say. Well, the nice men at the sanitarium said that the whole “insane” thing was in the past, especially since the surgery. The doctor said the lobotomy was a no-brainer. But really I believe that we are lucky. When you look at the state of society, we see an amazing breakdown. I chronicle that breakdown, week after week with this blog. We see our government falling apart. We see it brimming with fraud. We see ... read more
Two men on trial, Sussmann and Hale
In the courtroom of U.S. District Court Judge Christopher Cooper, federal prosecutors have presented a detailed account of the greatest scandal in U.S. political history: the conspiracy of the country’s most powerful interests to fabricate the Trump-Russia collusion hoax in order to sabotage Donald Trump before the 2016 election. . . . Unlike Michael Sussmann, who walked free for five years following the commission of his alleged crime, Tim Hale has been in jail under pre-trial detention orders for more than 16 months. Yet Hale’s alleged offenses were far less damaging to t... read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Iran Seizes 2 Greek Tankers in Persian Gulf As Tensions Rise
Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard seized two Greek oil tankers in helicopter-launched raids in the Persian Gulf. read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
A G Specialty Foods recalls sandwiches and snack boxes containing Jif peanut butter
A G Specialty Foods Inc of Happy Valley, Oregon is recalling certain perishable products including “The Goods” Snack Pack, We Be PB & Jammin’ Snack Box, Peanut Butter Strawberry Jam Old Fashioned White Bread, and Peanut Butter Strawberry Jam White Bread containing the Jif Creamy Peanut Butter, Jif Creamy Peanut Butter To Go 1.5oz cups,... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
Euphoria Chocolate Company recalls chocolate products made with Jif peanut butter
Euphoria Chocolate Company of Eugene, OR, is recalling Peanut Butter Classic Truffles, Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Meltaways, and Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Meltaways because of potential Salmonella contamination from Jif peanut butter. Euphoria Chocolate Company initiated this recall because it contains the Jif 96 Ounce Crunchy Peanut Butter Twin Pack that is recalled by J.M.... Continue Reading read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Is America the ‘Safest Country on Earth’?
After 19 children were killed in the 27th U.S. school shooting of 2022, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz from Texas claimed that America was the "safest country on Earth." read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Jury Deliberating in Michael Sussmann Trial, Judge Cooper Proactively Announces Will Not Read the Verdict Until Tuesday
Closing arguments have wrapped up in the trial of former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann. The jury is now deliberating. In an unusual twist, trial Judge Christopher Cooper said if a verdict arrives today, he will withhold reading the outcome until Tuesday due to prior commitments. Despite the evidence that Michael Sussmann lied to FBI […] The post Jury Deliberating in Michael Sussmann Trial, Judge Cooper Proactively Announces Will Not Read the Verdict Until Tuesday appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
How an Israel Lobby Group Infiltrated US Education
The Institute for Curriculum Services claims to advocate for accuracy in K-12 instruction on Jewish history – but backed by the Israel lobby it whitewashes the history of indigenous Palestinians and Israeli theft of their land, and even attempts to delete the word "Palestine" from textbooks. ICS boasts that it has 'improved public education' in all 50 states and impacted 11 million students across the country. read more
Food Safety News10 hours ago
Bix Produce Company recalls power and snack boxes with Jif peanut butter
Bix Produce Company of Little Canada, MN, is recalling its 5-ounce packages of “Egg and Cheese Curds Power Box” and “Egg and Cheese Curds snack box” because of potential Salmonella contamination in Jif peanut butter in the product. The recalled products have a 7-days shelf life and were distributed regionally in retail settings. Bix Produce... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News10 hours ago
Sweet Spot Chocolate Shop recalls peanut butter-containing chocolates over Salmonella concerns
Sweet Spot Chocolate Shop is recalling certain Sweet Spot Chocolate Shop brand peanut butter-containing chocolates because of possible Salmonella contamination. According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency this recall was triggered by a recall in another country. J.M. Smucker Co. recalled Jif peanut butter products because of a new outbreak of infections from Salmonella Senftenberg.... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News10 hours ago
Jif peanut butter recall spreads to UK, Singapore
Peanut butter linked to a Salmonella outbreak in the United States has also been recalled in the United Kingdom and other countries. In the United Kingdom, JDM Distributors recalled Jif Creamy Peanut Butter and Jif Extra Crunchy Peanut Butter 453-grams. The creamy version has batch code 1343006 and best before Dec. 9, 2023 while the extra... Continue Reading read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Official: Kids to 911 During Siege: ‘Please Send the Police’
Nearly 20 officers stood in a hallway outside of the classrooms during this week's attack on a Texas elementary school for more than 45 minutes before agents used a master key to open a door and confront a gunman. read more
Econlib12 hours ago
What the Economy of a Just War Should Be
It is only in the intellectual and political environment of an unfree society that wartime price controls can be easily justified. Two recent articles can serve to illustrate the conventional wisdom and its contrary. One story, by the Financial Times European economics commentator, imagines a speech that political leaders should deliver to accomplish “their chief […] The post What the Economy of a Just War Should Be appeared first on Econlib. read more
Econlib12 hours ago
Neoliberalism and design
I try to stay away from books which take “neoliberalism” as their target. Yet I made an exception for Non-Design. Architecture, Liberalism & the Market by Anthony Fontenot and I suggest you make it too. Fontenot, who teaches architecture at Woodbury University, wrote a fascinating book arguing that economic thinking can influence architecture and design. […] The post Neoliberalism and design appeared first on Econlib. read more
Dr. Robin Suzanne Poston Named SMU Dean of Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies and Associate Provost for Graduate Education
Dr. Robin Suzanne Poston will become Southern Methodist University’s dean of Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies and... read more
Southeastern Grocers Launches Annual Community Donation Program for Scholarships for Military Family Members
Southeastern Grocers has launched its annual six-week community donation program to support scholarships for members of military... read more
Report Suggests New Avenues for K-12 Civics Assessment
A newly-released report is shining a light on how K-12 civic learning can be promoted and monitored. read more
The Ivory Tower is the Tail of the Big Dog, Football
Do the NIL rules need changing? Is it too much reality for folks? Or just right? read more
Organizing Notes8 hours ago
Congress sends $40 BILLION to who?
What was happening in Ukraine even before the war with Russia began? This video (above) gives the viewer a better understanding of the long-time deadly conflict. Was the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol really loaded with Nazis? See their tats (below) Are the so-called leaders from the US-EU complete and utter fools? You be the judge.... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Pahoa, Hawaii, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
Uvalde Shooter Fired Gun For 12 Minutes Outside School Before Entering
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden Update (1630ET): The gunman who massacred 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas lingered outside for 12... The post Uvalde Shooter Fired Gun For 12 Minutes Outside School Before Entering appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Bill Bonner, "8 Rules for a Poor Life"
*"8 Rules for a Poor Life"* How to lower your standard of living AND look down your nose at everyone else! by Bill Bonner *Ouzilly, France - "*We rented a car in Paris yesterday and drove down to the old family property south of the Loire. The rental – a new ‘DS’ from Citroen – was quiet and comfortable. But it kept nagging us – in English. “Beep, beep, beep… put your hands on the steering wheel,” said the message on the screen, even though our hands – the only two we have – were already on the steering wheel. “Beep, beep, beep…You are following too close to the vehicle in front of... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Devastating Press Conference From The Texas Department Of Safety On The Failure Of Police In The Uvalde Elementary School Shooting
*Daily Mail:* *'Clearly it was the wrong decision': Top Texas cop breaks down in tears as he reveals 19 officers stood outside classroom where gunman trapped victims doing NOTHING because Uvalde police chief thought everyone was dead despite ongoing 911 calls* * Nineteen cops stood outside the classroom where the gunman was for over an hour while kids were outside * They thought that everyone inside was dead - despite ongoing 911 calls from people begging for help * The shooter fired his last shots at 12.21 and it's unclear if those shots were at the kids or at the door *... read more
"High Gas Prices Will Destroy the Global Economy This Summer - End of Days"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly 5/27/22: *"High Gas Prices Will Destroy the Global * *Economy This Summer - End of Days"* "High gas prices will completely cause economic destruction around the world. It will create shortages to businesses, to restaurants and every aspect of our lives. Families will not be able to take vacations this year because they will not be able to go anywhere." read more
Teachers At The Blue Man Group’s ‘Progressive’ School Strike
In its long-running off-Broadway show, the Blue Man Group is known for offering up innovative performance art through creative uses of paint, food and drums. But when it comes to dealing with its workers, the popular theater troupe sticks to the same-old union busting strategies routinely used by corporate employers like Amazon and Starbucks. In the face of these anti-labor tactics, teachers at the Blue School — an independent private school in Manhattan founded by the Blue Man Group — held a one-day walkout on Tuesday to demand that management recognize their union, which won a N... read more
Protest Against Company’s Climate-Busting Court Action
Environmental campaigners staged a protest outside Enfield Power Station against what they claim is an “attack on democracy” by the site’s owners. Global Justice Now activists marched to the energy plant in Brimsdown as part of a national day of action against fossil fuel companies driving up climate costs. Enfield Power Station is owned by German company Uniper, which is currently taking legal action again the Dutch government over its decision to phase out coal burning by 2030. Uniper opened a coal plant in the Netherlands in 2015 and is demanding compensation for the revenues i... read more
Zelensky’s Davos Speech Should Alarm All Peace-Loving People In The World
Global Think Tank Ukrainian President Zelensky gave a highly disturbing speech at this week’s Davos Summit that should alarm all peace-loving people in the world because of the literally... The post Zelensky’s Davos Speech Should Alarm All Peace-Loving People In The World appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
As Attacks on 2nd Amendment Fester, State Advances Bill to Ban Enforcement of Federal Gun Control
Free Thought Project BATON ROUGE, La. (TAC) – On Wednesday, a Louisiana Senate committee passed a bill that would prohibit state and local enforcement of any... The post As Attacks on 2nd Amendment Fester, State Advances Bill to Ban Enforcement of Federal Gun Control appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Fauci-Funded Monkeypox Vaccine Maker PAID Biden’s Host University For Clinical Trial of Monkeypox Vaccine
National File – by Patrick Howley The University of Pennsylvania, which hosts Joe Biden’s think tank the Penn Biden Center and paid Joe Biden in... The post Fauci-Funded Monkeypox Vaccine Maker PAID Biden’s Host University For Clinical Trial of Monkeypox Vaccine appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Uvalde Schools Locked Down at Least 48 Times This Academic Year
Breitbart – by Bob Price The Uvalde public school district is no stranger to campus lockdowns. In October 2021, Mayor Don McLaughlin reported the district... The post Uvalde Schools Locked Down at Least 48 Times This Academic Year appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Heroin addiction — it’s empowering!
Friend who lives in Manhattan sends pic of this subway ad courtesy of the NYC Dept of Health. Heroin addiction — it's empowering! pic.twitter.com/561kljU0Fg —... The post Heroin addiction — it’s empowering! appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Rishi Sunak plans raid on electricity and wind farm profits within a month
By Paul Homewood But here is the good news: From The Times: The chancellor is preparing to impose a windfall tax on electricity firms within weeks despite provoking a furious backlash from business yesterday by launching a £5 billion raid on North Sea oil and gas producers. Rishi Sunak yesterday abandoned […] read more
Honoring Our Fallen Veterans and the Freedoms They Championed
CHD continues to shine the light of truth on every falsehood promoted by public health agencies like the CDC, FDA, NIH and WHO and on government overreach that threatens our children and our democracy. Your generosity makes it possible for us to call out these undeserving authorities and their manufactured narratives along with the media […] The post Honoring Our Fallen Veterans and the Freedoms They Championed appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Federal government doesn’t want us to know what’s going on: Campos-Duffy
Fox News May 23, 2022 • ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy details her trip to the U.S. southern border to view the crisis... The post Federal government doesn’t want us to know what’s going on: Campos-Duffy appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Executive Director of Oxfam Tells Audience at World Economic Forum – “COVID Has Been One of the Most Profitable Products Ever”
Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft Oxfam International at the World Economic Forum called for the wealthiest beneficiaries of the COVID pandemic to be taxed... The post Executive Director of Oxfam Tells Audience at World Economic Forum – “COVID Has Been One of the Most Profitable Products Ever” appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Scientists shine new light on role of Earth’s orbit in the fate of ancient ice sheets
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: A reconstruction of the Anglian ice sheet in Precambrian North London (credit: BBC / The Natural History Museum, London) They claim this solves the so-called 100,000 year problem described by Wikipedia: ‘The 100,000-year-problem refers to the lack of an obvious explanation for the periodicity of ice ages at roughly… read more

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