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Thomas Paine

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

Sunday, May 29, 2022

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

 10 pm MDT

Komando.com7 hours ago
Best blood pressure monitor for home use
Want to start tracking your blood pressure at home? Here's a list of the best options. read more
Human and animal sacrifice in history
As usual, my mind has been all over the map while I ponder the solemnities of eternity reflecting on how this relates to that and how that relates to this. Today I was Googling the hieroglyphics in the book of Abraham to see if anyone has translated the missing pieces. Then Google sounds off about all this fake nonsense about the facsimiles and I'm like OMG. Bill Gates is a lying freak. The book of Abraham purports to be a translation of an ancient papaya that claimed to be a copy of an original manuscript written by Abraham himself. People are going to debate its authenticity. I ... read more
CONTRARY BRIN2 hours ago
Science Fiction: news & updates
Congratulations to the recently announced Hugo Award nominees for the best in science fiction and fantasy for 2022! To be awarded at Chicon 8, the 80th World Science Fiction Convention, which will be held in Chicago, at the beginning of September. Nominees for this year's Best Novel include A Desolation Called Peace, by Arkady Martine, The Galaxy and the Ground Within, by Becky Chambers, Light from Uncommon Stars, by Ryka Aoki, A Master of Djinn, by Djeli Clark, Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir, She Who Became the Sun, by Shelley Parker-Chan. A... read more
Punjabi rapper shot dead in India
CTV is reporting that "A Punjabi rapper with ties to Toronto has been killed in India, according to multiple reports. Local media reports that Sidhu Moose Wala was shot to death in the state of Punjab on Sunday. No suspect information has been confirmed. The 28-year-old attended Humber College as an international student and recorded many of his music videos in Toronto." News 18 is reporting that "the daring daylight murder of popular Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala in Mansa on Sunday has brought to the fore gang rivalries that the state has long been plagued with. Punjab Police ch... read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
Is Ukraine Losing The War In The Donbas?
*Daily Mail: **IS Ukraine LOSING the war in Donbas? Defenders fall back to avoid capture as Russians advance after blasting towns to wastelands while Boris Johnson offers fresh support to Ukrainian president Zelensky* * Withdrawal from the Luhansk region likely, admits Ukraine in new war blow * Area is hugely significant and one of main aims of Putin and Russia's invasion * President Zelensky said Ukraine was protecting Luhansk as best it could * Putin had launched invasion under the aims of capturing Luhansk and Donetsk * Boris Johnson offered renewed support for Ukraine i... read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
Teak Net An Air Force Air Force MC-130J Commando II, left, and a New Zealand air force C-130H Hercules fly in a dissimilar formation during Teak Net, a bilateral exercise, over New Zealand, May 13, 2022. read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
Is The Anti-War Movement Making A Difference In Russia?
*Washington Post: **Putin’s war grinds on, with dissent from Russian hawks and peace-seekers* Russian President Vladimir Putin has made it clear that he will not tolerate criticism of his assault on Ukraine. Russians who describe his “special military operation” as an invasion may be imprisoned for up to 15 years, and dissenters have been punished for speaking out. But as the war enters its fourth month, disapproval is increasingly bubbling to the surface — from war hawks who argue the Kremlin has been insufficiently aggressive to officials who don’t want to be part of the ... read more
Vox - All4 hours ago
Pro-gun lawmakers want to arm teachers, but there’s little evidence these programs work
[image: A school teacher kneels next to a student in the class while looking at a laptop together.] An elementary teacher in Louisville, KY, assists a student in class. Conservatives are calling for arming educators with their own guns to protect students from mass shooters. | Jon Cherry/Getty Images Teachers don’t support these proposals either. In 2020, while the US grappled with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the country was experiencing another crisis: gun violence topped the lead causes of death among young Americans. Since the year prior, the rate of firearms-related d... read more
“I think we’re probably ok..nobody contested The ballots “
From the official interim report to the Wisconsin State Legislature – full report here – https://t.co/rj9SzOiFyW Page 13 – Dominion system connected to the internet on election night Page 14 – ESS system connected to the internet on election night Page 70 – OMG https://t.co/L5Y1rgca6j pic.twitter.com/2LcntK6I7g — Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) May 29, 2022 read more
"We Are in Big Trouble: The Next 30 Days Changes Everything"
*Full screen recommended.* Canadian Prepper, 5/29/22: *"We Are in Big Trouble: The Next 30 Days Changes Everything"* "The US is sending weaponry which will escalate the conflict in Euro, Gas prices could reach apocalyptic levels, peace talks are likely doomed to fail, energy prices prohibit mitigation of record temps the time to prepare for the summer from hell is now!" read more
Weather’s unwanted guest: Nasty La Niña keeps popping up, confounding climate modellers
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: When observations show modellers ‘the opposite of what their best computer model simulations say should be happening with human-caused climate change’, it’s surely time to revisit their assumptions. Meanwhile, much head-scratching. – – – Something weird is up with La Nina, the natural but potent weather event linked to… read more
Organizing Notes5 hours ago
Sanctions – wrecking ball in a global economy
By Sara Flounders U.S. government strategists are using sanctions as a wrecking ball to demolish the globalized economy. It is a desperate struggle to preserve their global hegemony and a unipolar world. The policy of consciously demolishing supply chains of essential products amounts to a reckless war on defenseless civilian populations. Sanctions disrupt trade worldwide and send shockwaves far beyond the countries directly targeted. This is well understood by financial planners. “Food shortages — it’s going to be real,” President Joe Biden said in Brussels March 25 at a NATO... read more
Halifax Examiner5 hours ago
The Mass Casualty Commission and the Catch-22 of witness ‘accommodation’
I have not watched every minute of every witnesses’ testimony at the Mass Casualty Commission. As I have with the commission’s 18-and-counting foundational documents and 1,400 itemized source materials, I’ve sampled, closely watching the testimony of witnesses I expected to offer important information, dipping in and out of others as time allowed. Among my many […] read more
Medical Kidnap6 hours ago
California to Pass Law Preventing Doctors from Prescribing Ivermectin as Fully Vaccinated Gov. Newsom “Tests Positive” for COVID to Push Pfizer Drug Paxlovid
California Governor Gavin Newsom reportedly tested positive for COVID yesterday (May 28, 2022), 10 days after receiving his second booster COVID vaccine. Given the fact that PCR tests are meaningless when it comes to detecting "viruses," one has to wonder what kind of media event is behind this announcement. We probably do not have to look far to find an answer, as the California State Legislature is about to pass AB-2098 which will make it illegal for doctors in California to prescribe any drugs for COVID that are not approved by the FDA and CDC, such as ivermectin and hydroxych... read more
Michael West6 hours ago
Chevron massive profit, no tax again. What’s the scam?
[image: What's the scam] Oil and gas giant Chevron Australia enjoyed a massive rise in cash flow last year from $6b to $8.2b but paid almost no tax as usual. What's the scam? read more
Please Tase ‘Em, Bro
TWO OF THE WORLD’S BIGGEST LOCKDOWN NAZIS MEET EACH OTHER, GET COVID. read more
Fighting Russian Disinformation
“More than 50 former senior intelligence officials have signed on to a letter outlining their belief that the recent disclosure of emails allegedly belonging to Joe Biden’s son “has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.” Hunter Biden story is … Continue reading → read more
California to Pass Law Preventing Doctors from Prescribing Ivermectin as Fully Vaccinated Gov. Newsom “Tests Positive” for COVID to Push Pfizer Drug Paxlovid
California Governor Gavin Newsom reportedly tested positive for COVID yesterday (May 28, 2022), 10 days after receiving his second booster COVID vaccine. Given the fact that PCR tests are meaningless when it comes to detecting "viruses," one has to wonder what kind of media event is behind this announcement. We probably do not have to look far to find an answer, as the California State Legislature is about to pass AB-2098 which will make it illegal for doctors in California to prescribe any drugs for COVID that are not approved by the FDA and CDC, such as ivermectin and hydroxych... read more
Econlib6 hours ago
Fond Memories of Southwest Airlines
I flew Southwest Airlines from LAX to San Jose yesterday and the napkin I was handed with my drink brought back fond memories. From about 1973 on, after I took George Hilton’s class in transportation economics, I became an evangelist for deregulation of airlines. I used to have a bumper sticker on my briefcase that […] The post Fond Memories of Southwest Airlines appeared first on Econlib. read more
Virtual Mirage7 hours ago
Final Frontier?
Looking for… …Space Aliens? (more here) Experts say, “look in the mirror.” It’s difficult to quantify what makes an expert or why one expert’s opinion should be weighted more heavily than another’s. I tend to get my space alien information at the same place the Men in Black did – supermarket tabloids. The […] The post Final Frontier? appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Polar bear habitat in Canada over the last decade: spring sea ice not in a death spiral
Originally posted on polarbearscience: Sea ice extent in Canada at the height of Arctic spring over the last 10 years has been more like a gentle roller coaster than a death spiral. See for yourself. Today in Canada: A trip down memory lane… Closest chart I have in my archive to end of May in… read more
CENSORED NEWS1 hour ago
Censored Movie Today: Buffy's Song and 'Soldier Blue'
Censored Movie Today: Buffy's Song and 'Soldier Blue'By Brenda NorrellCensored NewsMay 29, 2022The theme song to the 1970 movie Soldier Blue is written by Cree icon Buffy Sainte Marie. The movie depicts the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre -- a brutal attack on the Cheyenne and Arapaho village by the Colorado State Militia.Ever hear of the movie?If you're from the US, probably not – and there's a reason read more
"The 'Titanic' Analogy You Haven't Heard: Passively Accepting Oblivion"
*"The 'Titanic' Analogy You Haven't Heard:* *Passively Accepting Oblivion"* by Charles Hugh Smith "You've undoubtedly heard rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic as an analogy for the futility of approving policy tweaks to address systemic crises. I've used the Titanic as an anology to explain the fragility of our financial system and the "glancing blow" of the pandemic. But there's a powerful analogy you haven't heard before. To understand the analogy, we first need to recap the tragedy's basic set-up. On April 14, 1912, the liner Titanic, considered unsinkable due to its wate... read more
Musical Interlude: Ludovico Einaudi, "Lady Labyrinth & Nightbook"
*Full screen recommended.* *Ludovico Einaudi, "Lady Labyrinth & Nightbook"* read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
"NGC 253 is one of the brightest spiral galaxies visible, but also one of the dustiest. Dubbed the Silver Coin for its appearance in smalltelescopes, it is more formally known as the Sculptor Galaxy for its location within the boundaries of the southern constellation Sculptor. Discovered in 1783 by mathematician and astronomer Caroline Herschel, the dusty island universe lies a mere 10 million light-years away. About 70 thousand light-years across, NGC 253, pictured, is the largest member of the Sculptor Group of Galaxies, the nearest to our own Local Group of galaxies. In addition t... read more
"Promise Me..."
"For many great deeds are accomplished in times of squalid struggle. There is a kind of stubborn, unrecognized courage which in the lowest depths tenaciously resists the pressures of necessity and ill-doing; there are noble and obscure triumphs observed by no one, unacclaimed by any fanfare. Hardship, loneliness, and penury are a battlefield which has its own heroes, sometimes greater than those lauded in history. Strong and rare characters are thus created; poverty nearly always a foster-mother, may become a true mother, distress may be the nursemaid of pride, and misfortune the m... read more
The Last Refuge6 hours ago
Sunday Talks, Sparks Fly During FOX Interview Between Senator Mo Brooks and Regime Stenographer Sandra Smith – Theme, “Something Must Be Done”
Alabama Senator Mo Brooks appeared on Fox News Sunday for his trip through the media spin cycle set on “something must be done” mode.” The interview gets more and more contentious as the conversation takes a turn toward election integrity, and Sandra Smith is bound by contractual obligation with the corporate instructions to dispatch any […] The post Sunday Talks, Sparks Fly During FOX Interview Between Senator Mo Brooks and Regime Stenographer Sandra Smith – Theme, “Something Must Be Done” appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
Biden's 'transition' to not much
Politico: Soaring gasoline prices may help Democrats get the electric future they’re pining for — but not before it wipes them out at the polls. This year’s stream of record-breaking fuel prices is pushing growing numbers of consumers to consider swapping their gas guzzler for a battery-powered car or truck, the kind of mindset shift that could go a long way toward meeting President Joe Biden’s climate goals. But in the short term, the overheating U.S. economy offers little solace for either motorists or Biden’s party. Electric vehicles are still too expensive for many American ... read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
Chicoms unhappy with new Top Gun movie
Rick Moran: *Top Gun: Maverick *is giving star Tom Cruise his biggest opening weekend of all time as the unofficial start to summer and the blockbuster movie season begins. The film has already grossed $150 million domestically and promises to do boffo business in the coming weeks. But there’s one market that may never see the film released. The 1.2 billion consumers of American pop culture in China may not be allowed to see the film because of its unabashedly pro-American messaging. Paramount Pictures may have also upset the Chinese by adding back Japanese and Taiwanese flags t... read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
New study suggests, Covid mRNA vaccination hinders formation of antibodies and impairs immune system
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – It’s a study with a potential explosive power that the U.S. National Institutes of Health and Moderna published as a pre-print (not yet peer-reviewed) in April 2022. Their data suggest that Covid vaccination impairs the body’s ability to produce an essential type of antibody. However, these are likely to play […] The post New study suggests, Covid mRNA vaccination hinders formation of antibodies and impairs immune system appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Not PC7 hours ago
"The brilliant blatancy of the Russians..."
*"What forces itself on one's attention is the degree to which everything favours the evildoer, if he is blatant enough. Any honest Government fights (in peacetime) with two hands tied behind its back. The brilliant blatancy of the Russians is something that we can admire but cannot emulate. It gives them a great advantage."* ~ Alexander Cadogan, the first Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations, said to Winston Churchill in 1946 Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Permission to republish is granted, with link and attribution. read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Gisborne, New Zealand. Thanks for stopping by! read more
A Gun Owner’s Suggestion for Virginia Gun Laws
By James C. Sherlock I was a career military man. I am a conservative and a gun owner. As a younger man, I won competitive awards for marksmanship with both rifle and pistol in both static and tactical competitions. I … Continue reading → read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Sunday Talks, CBS Margaret Brennan Begins Interview with False Claim Framework About Ulvalde School Shooting
The Uvalde school shooting is the lead on every Sunday news talk show. We know the corporate media apparatus is filled with “journalists” who narrate events from a false premise, but still, they need to be called out when the baseline for conversation is important. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson appears on CBS with dramatic narrative […] The post Sunday Talks, CBS Margaret Brennan Begins Interview with False Claim Framework About Ulvalde School Shooting appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
United Nations Warns Of ‘Total Societal Collapse’
When the United Nations published its 2022 ‘Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction’ (GAR2022) in May, the world’s attention was on its grim verdict that the world was experiencing an accelerating trend of natural disasters and economic crises. But not a single media outlet picked up the biggest issue: the increasing probability of civilizational collapse. Buried in the report, which was endorsed by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, is the finding that escalating synergies between disasters, economic vulnerabilities and ecosystem failures are escalating the risk of... read more
Capitalism And Baby Formula
“Socialism doesn’t work” is repeated like a mantra. We’re told endlessly that capitalism provides jobs, housing, food, and health care in this country when it does a very bad job of doing all these things. The United States is said to be “the richest country in the world,” a strange statement which implies that the people are prosperous even though they aren’t. Gig work, housing insecurity, medical debt, and student loan debt are all common experiences for people in the U.S. Now, to add insult to injury, the system said to be so superior can’t even keep little babies fed. There i... read more
The Rise Of NATO In Africa
Anxiety about the expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) toward the Russian border is one of the causes of the current war in Ukraine. But this is not the only attempt at expansion by NATO, a treaty organization created in 1949 by the United States to project its military and political power over Europe. In 2001, NATO conducted an “out of area” military operation in Afghanistan, which lasted 20 years, and in 2011, NATO—at the urging of France—bombed Libya and overthrew its government. NATO military operations in Afghanistan and Libya were the prelude to discuss... read more
As Things Fall Apart Biden May Want To Escalate
Is reality setting in? Is that why a Washington Post reporter, who has been on the frontline in Ukraine, was allowed to write this? Ukrainian volunteer fighters in the east feel abandoned [A]fter three months of war, this company of 120 men is down to 54 because of deaths, injuries and desertions. The volunteers were civilians before Russia invaded on Feb. 24, and they never expected to be dispatched to one of the most dangerous front lines in eastern Ukraine. They quickly found themselves in the crosshairs of war, feeling abandoned by their military superiors and struggling to su... read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Justice Dept. to Review Response to Texas School Shooting
The announcement came as President Joe Biden was visiting Uvalde, Texas. read more
Obama – Eight Feet Of Sea Level Rise
“A new report, released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on the last day of Barack Obama’s presidency, presents a series of updated estimates for future sea-level rise, both in the United States and worldwide. It suggests that, under … Continue reading → read more
“Britain Is Spending £37 Billion to Make Energy-Supply Crisis Worse”
Why Britain Is Spending £37 Billion to Make Energy-Supply Crisis Worse – Bloomberg read more
"Libs of Davos"
*"Libs of Davos"* Eat bugs. Own Nothing. Be Grateful. A message from your Kindly Overlords. by Joel Bowman *Buenos Aires, Argentina -* "...but only just! A few hours from now, we’ll be burning up the atmosphere in a common commercial jetliner, stomping our filthy carbon footprint all across God’s blue skies. (We reached out to St. Greta Thunberg to see if we might hitch a ride but, alas... there’s not enough room in her holy ark for all the wretched animals in this world.) Still, we count ourselves among the fortunate, the few. To think that Julius Caesar never dined from a seat ba... read more
Must Watch! Tucker Carlson, "This Should Make You Nervous"
*Full screen recommended.* *Tucker Carlson, "This Should Make You Nervous"* "Dems Have No Interest In Toning Down Their Rage" - https://www.youtube.com/ read more
The Duran8 hours ago
How U.S. Government Steals From Other Countries
Eric Zuesse The American Government explains its thefts from other countries as being justifiable because the U.S. Government has slapped sanctions upon those countries, and because these sanctions authorize the U.S. Government to steal whatever it wants to steal, from them, that it can grab. Here are just a few such examples: On May 26th, […] read more
Sunday Afternoon Links
This and that for your Sunday reading. - Selena Simmons-Duffin writes about the large number of COVID cases going unreported - and thus unaccounted for in risk mitigation - due to the shift toward private, at-home testing. - Jessie Anton reports on Saskatchewan's place as the worst jurisdiction in Canada for HIV transmission (among other preventable social maladies). - Laura McQullan reports on warnings from scientists that many parts of the Earth are headed toward temperatures that are uninhabitable for humans. - The David Suzuki Foundation studies how a shift to 100% renewab... read more
balance109 hours ago
Trump and Dursban
Trump Administration Refuses to Ban Neurotoxic Pesticide July 22, 2019 Trump Administration Refuses to Ban Neurotoxic Pesticide EPA Science Says Chlorpyrifos Exposure Threatens Public Health Cara Schulte Senior Associate, Environment and Human Rights @CaraSchulte_ @CaraSchulte_ Last week, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) decided not to ban chlorpyrifos, a neurotoxic pesticide that, according to studies funded by the agency, has been linked to developmental delay in children.... The decision follows several attempts by the administration to quash a 2015 EPA pro... read more
China To Provide South Pacific ‘What US, Australia Failed To Offer’
As China and South Pacific island countries are going to strengthen their cooperation to better serve local people’s demand for development, some voices from the West or Western media have started to distort the cooperation and hype the fear of a new “Cold War.” Chinese experts said the US and Australia always see the island countries as their puppets. So when China help them to become independent and prosperous, the West will definitely feel anxious. Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi will pay an official visit to the Solomon Islands, Kiribati, Samoa, Fiji, Ton... read more
The Recipe For Misinformation In The 2022 Brazilian Elections
If in the electoral year of 2018, the fake-news which circulated the most on social media platforms were related to the candidates themselves, the current misinformation questions the electoral process itself, according to the specialists interviewed by Brasil de Fato. The recent and constant mudslinging by the president and his allies about the alleged unreliability of electronic voting machines illustrates this. It’s no coincidence that this agenda is also prevalent in the far-right groups of the deeper layers of Telegram. In these more underground platforms, the far-right has c... read more
Iraq Passes Law Making Ties With Israel Criminal Offence
Its passage cemented the Arab countries invariable, and age old, policy of refusing to recognize the occupying regime. The legislation applies to all Iraqis, governmental and independent institutions, as well as foreign nationals working in Iraq. In a statement, the Parliament said the legislation is a true reflection of the will of the people. On closer inspection, the law bans any relations with the Israeli regime, including political, economic, cultural, scientific, or sports related ties. Violators of the law will face severe penalties, including life imprisonment or even cap... read more
Labor Notes Conference 2022: It’s Gonna Be Big
This year’s Labor Notes Conference (June 17-19, Chicago) will be one for the record books. About 4,000 people are coming—more than ever before—after a long wait. There’s plenty to celebrate this year, starting with phenomenal new organizing wins at Starbucks and Amazon. Dozens of shop floor organizers from both companies will be there, including plenary speakers Amazon Labor Union President Chris Smalls (“We want to thank Jeff Bezos for going to space, because while he was up there we were organizing a union”) and Michelle Eisen of Starbucks Workers United. Conference-goers will ... read more
Hundreds Of Bottling Workers At Gatorade Factory Triumph
Wharton, New Jersey - 240 workers at a Refresco bottling plant in Wharton, New Jersey won their election for union recognition May 21. After two years of intense struggle and against all of the dirty tricks the boss could muster, these workers have made it clear that they won’t back down until they get what’s right. Workers at the Wharton plant began organizing in February 2020. They had faced years of abusive supervisors, poor safety conditions, low wages, and an unforgiving attendance and scheduling system. Anthony Sanchez, an employee at the plant for 15 years, said he started ... read more
Welcome To Selsey, A Community That Welcomed Back The Marsh
On May 10, a four-bedroom house perched on the beach of a North Carolina barrier island in the town of Rodanthe collapsed into the ocean. It was not the victim of a violent hurricane strike or storm surge. Rather, a low-pressure system coupled with a high tide drew ocean waves onto the shoreline, leaving heaps of sand on the prophetically named Ocean Drive. Then—in that viral video moment—the water gently pulled the house loose and set it to bob upon the sea. It was not the first house—this year! that day!—nor will it be the last. This is reality in the 21st century. By 2100, high... read more
CO Enviro Groups Ask State to Widen Scope When Evaluating Harmful Impacts of Oil and Gas Industry
Last week a coalition of 33 environmental groups in Colorado wrote a letter asking the state to include analyses of already existing ozone, air pollution, and climate change impacts when evaluating the effects of pollution from oil and gas operations. The letter, which can be read in full here, is in response to a report by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC), the state’s oil and gas regulatory agency. The “Report on the Evaluation of Cumulative Impacts,” is the first annual edition. That report can be read in full here. The post CO Enviro Groups Ask State to ... read more
Exxon must go to trial over alleged climate crimes, court rules
The Massachusetts high court on Tuesday ruled that the US’s largest oil company, ExxonMobil, must face a trial over accusations that it lied about the climate crisis and covered up the fossil fuel industry’s role in worsening environmental devastation. Exxon claimed the case brought by the Massachusetts attorney general, Maura Healey, was politically motivated and amounted to an attempt to prevent the company from exercising its free speech rights. But the state’s supreme judicial court unanimously dismissed the claim in the latest blow to the oil industry’s attempts to head off a... read more
The Duran10 hours ago
Russia ‘Storming Severodonetsk’, EU Leaders Call Putin as West Runs Out of Options
Russia ‘Storming Severodonetsk’, EU Leaders Call Putin as West Runs Out of Options News Topic 510 The Donald and the Kremlin Don: how Trump’s toxic legacy helps Putin | Simon Tisdall Even by Donald Trump’s chaotic standards, the ” comprehensive peace agreement ” for Afghanistan signed by the US in Doha in February 2020 was […] read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
Scientists Finally Calculated The Speed of Gravity.
https://www.techexplorist.com/scientists-finally-calculated-speed-of-gravity/8431/ read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
What is reality, really? Brian Cox’s ‘Horizons’ tour probes the mysteries of the universe.
https://www.space.com/brian-cox-horizons-tour-interview?utm_campaign=socialflow read more
The Last Refuge10 hours ago
Western Media Confirming Russia Solidifying Gains in Eastern Ukraine Donbas Region
The Associated Press [HERE] and more importantly the U.S. Intel Community outlet, the Washington Post [HERE], are beginning to change direction in their narration of the war in Ukraine. Both sources of information are starting to position Eastern Ukraine as a lost cause, with the Washington Post giving specific examples of conscripted Ukraine fighters who […] The post Western Media Confirming Russia Solidifying Gains in Eastern Ukraine Donbas Region appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The New Dark Age10 hours ago
Ukraine is a millstone around Europe’s neck
The fallout of the war in Ukraine over Europe is largely seen in terms of the uncertainties over the continent’s heavy dependence on Russian energy and the impact of it on the economies of the 27 EU member countries. Imposing restrictions on Russian oil has proven a much more complicated task than imagined previously. read more
The New Dark Age10 hours ago
Ukraine News Links 28-29 May 2022
Sunday, 29 May 2022 — The New Dark Age There may be some duplication due to cross-posting and may be updated throughout the day, so please check back. If it gets updated, I usually insert the time on the line above. A lot of cross-posting usually indicates that the article is popular and some links … Continue reading Ukraine News Links 28-29 May 2022 read more
TEXAS GUN ORBANISM
A few hours before the Uvalde school massacre, *The New York Times* published this op-ed by Dr. Kim Lane Scheppele, professor of sociology and international affairs at Princeton, on the subject of Viktor Orban's Hungary and signs of Orbanism in America: In Hungary under Mr. Orban, political payback is common. Mr. Orban first targeted the independent and opposition media by directing state-funded advertising to pro-government outlets. He has used state regulatory power to shift business from unfriendly hands to friendly ones, starting with a law that required tobacco sellers to be l... read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
3 experiments that prove the Earth is round.
https://bigthink.com/hard-science/round-earth-calculator/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1653707663 read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ10 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - May 29 1920 Ayatollah Shirazi issued statement supporting Iraqi independence from UK
(Al-Tawhid) 1920 UK judicial secretary Carter wrote Sir Wilson head political officer warning Sunni-Shiite unity would threaten British rule in Iraq 1920 Grand Ayatollah Shirazi issued statement that Baghdad Khadimiya Najaf Karbala and other areas agreed on protests for Iraqi independence 1941 Italian planes got into dogfight with British planes over Baghdad 1 Italian and 2 British planes shot down (Musings On Iraq interview with Prof Boich World War II In Iraq and Syria) 1941 British defeated Iraqi forces at Abu Ghraib Turned back at Abu Ghraib canal in push on Baghda... read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
What Is It About the Human Brain That Makes Us Smarter Than Other Animals?
https://neurosciencenews.com/human-animal-cognition-20688/ read more
44,821 Dead 4,351,483 Injured Following COVID-19 Vaccines in European Database of Adverse Reactions
44,821 Dead 4,351,483 Injured Following COVID-19 Vaccines in European Database of Adverse Reactions by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News May 27, 2022 The European (EEA and non-EEA countries) database of suspected drug reaction reports is EudraVigilance, verified by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), and they are now reporting 44,821 fatalities, and 4,351,483 injuries following injections The post 44,821 Dead 4,351,483 Injured Following COVID-19 Vaccines in European Database of Adverse Reactions appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
PrairiePundit11 hours ago
Dual justice for alleged stolen elections
Julie Kelly: The Elijah Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington, D.C. is center stage this month to two competing tales of stolen presidential elections. 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. Michael Sussmann, a lawyer formerly employed at Perkins Coie, the influential law firm that fun... read more
Halifax Examiner11 hours ago
Bodies of five murder victims weren’t discovered by the RCMP for more than 18 hours after they were killed
The bodies of five victims on the mass murders of April 18/19, 2020 — Joy and Peter Bond, Aaron and Emily Tuck, and Jolene Oliver — were not discovered by the RCMP until 4:45pm on Sunday, April 19, more than 18 hours after they were shot by the killer. Why the delay? “It did not […] read more
What You Need to Know About the World Economic Forum’s 2022 Meeting
What You Need to Know About the World Economic Forum’s 2022 Meeting by Derrick Broze, The Last American Vagabond May 28, 2022 More than 2,500 heads of state, business executives, representatives of non-governmental organizations, and media personalities met in Davos, Switzerland to plot the future of the world. As the Davos crowd returns to The post What You Need to Know About the World Economic Forum’s 2022 Meeting appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
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Broad cultural narratives
It has often been said that the course of a culture can be predicted by its artistic trends. When the dominant art purveyors promote the ideals of malevolent nihilism, should anyone be surprised when impressionable youngsters act on those ideals? If a teenager is bombarded with the notion that values as such are not worth… Continue reading → read more
The FDA is investigating a Hepatitis A outbreak linked to organic strawberries sold at Walmart, Trader Joe’s and other retailers
Insider – by Katie Belvic The Food and Drug Administration is investigating two brands of strawberries sold at top grocery stores for Hepatitis A. The... The post The FDA is investigating a Hepatitis A outbreak linked to organic strawberries sold at Walmart, Trader Joe’s and other retailers appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
California Poised To Adopt ‘Medical Misinformation Bill’ Targeting Alternative COVID-19 Protocols
Zero Hedge – by Patricia Tolson via The Epoch Times The California Legislature is poised to pass Assembly Bill 2098, described as a “medical misinformation bill.”... The post California Poised To Adopt ‘Medical Misinformation Bill’ Targeting Alternative COVID-19 Protocols appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more

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