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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.

Friday, May 6, 2022

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War News Updates7 hours ago
Is The U.S. And The Main Stream Media Trying To Goad Russia Into Escalating Its War In Ukraine?
"It is hard to remember in all the media agitation over Ukraine that this sympathetic coverage flies in the face of its reporting conventions" (Illustration by MEE) Moon Of Alabama: *U.S. Pushes Fake Stories To Goad Russia Into Escalation* The geniuses (not) at the National Security Council want to goad Russia into direct attacks on U.S. forces or interests. That would give the U.S. an excuse to further escalate the war in Ukraine into an open confrontation. It would also diverts the attention away from domestic problems. To achieve this the NSC has pushed a number of stories ... read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
Good News 428,000 Jobs Added in April, Bad News April Employment Drops by 363,000 Workers
The employment news has everyone confused. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS) reports today 428,000 jobs were added [DATA HERE] which is good. We want to see people getting back to work. However, simultaneously the number of people employed dropped by 363,000 and the labor participation rate dropped from 62.4 last month to 62.2 […] The post Good News 428,000 Jobs Added in April, Bad News April Employment Drops by 363,000 Workers appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Rag Blog7 hours ago
ALLEN YOUNG : NEWS COMMENTARY | Federal anti-lynching law passed, at last
From a young age, I knew that racism was wrong, as my parents helped me learn that important lesson. By Allen Young | The Rag Blog | May 6, 2022 When I was a child, I saw a photograph of … Continue reading → read more
VCU Officially Designated Minority-Serving Institution
Virginia Commonwealth University has been designated a minority-serving institution by the U.S. Department of Education. read more
Karine Jean-Pierre Appointed White House Press Secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre has been named the next White House press secretary, making her the first Black woman and openly LGBTQ+ person... read more
Dr. Michael Baston Appointed President of Cuyahoga Community College
Dr. Michael Baston will be Cuyahoga Community College’s (Tri-C) next president, effective July 1. read more
CENSORED NEWS4 hours ago
NCAI Files Amicus Brief in Support of Critically Injured Water Protectors at Standing Rock
Standing Rock Water Protectors Attacked by Law Enforcement. Photo copyright Ryan Vizzions.The National Congress of American Indians filed a friends of the court brief in federal appeals court, upholding Treaty rights, and the right of free speech, in support of critically injured Water Protectors at Standing Rock.By Brenda NorrellCensored NewsThe National Congress of American Indians filed an read more
As we merge lanes from pandemic to endemic
From an investment letter: "It is now clear from the data that Sweden, which never shut down other than for the very old and nursing homes, did not do worse than those that did shut down, and their kids got to go to in person school throughout. Florida never fully shut down for long, and reopened quickly relative to the rest of the country. While the mainstream media and the Biden administration blasted DeSantis, reality is, business here reopened fairly quickly for the most part, and recovered quickly, and the health issues, including hospitalization and death, were no worse per ca... read more
Russia may declare war on Ukraine on May 9 – and use it as a reason to double down on attacks
Western officials say that Russia may officially declare war on Ukraine on May 9. An international relations expert explains why this day is significant, and why a war declaration would matter. read more
Vox - All7 hours ago
3 executive actions Biden could try to protect abortion rights
President Joe Biden at a meeting at the White House in April. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images Biden is limited on abortion rights. There’s still a lot he could try. In the days since a leaked opinion showed the Supreme Court appears on track to overrule *Roe v. Wade,* a sort of acceptance seems to have set in among government officials. Democrats are constrained in Congress, due to both their narrow Senate majority and the disagreement within their caucus about abortion rights, so any federal legislation is likely off the table for now. The White House, too, is starting to signal th... read more
Coalition To Truly Honor Chaco Delivers nearly 80K Comments to Bureau of Land Management
Commenters demand more meaningful protections for Greater Chaco and greater involvement of impacted communities. The post Coalition To Truly Honor Chaco Delivers nearly 80K Comments to Bureau of Land Management appeared first on Food & Water Watch. read more
Musical Interlude: 2002, "Breathing Light"
*Full screen recommended.* *2002, "Breathing Light"* read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
"How do clusters of galaxies form and evolve? To help find out, astronomers continue to study the second closest cluster of galaxies to Earth: the Fornax cluster, named for the southern constellation toward which most of its galaxies can be found. Although almost 20 times more distant than our neighboring Andromeda galaxy, Fornax is only about 10 percent further that the better known and more populated Virgo cluster of galaxies. Fornax has a well-defined central region that contains many galaxies, but is still evolving. It has other galaxy groupings that appear distinct and have y... read more
"We've All Heard..."
"The early bird catches the worm. A stitch in time saves nine. He who hesitates is lost. We can’t pretend we haven’t been told. We’ve all heard the proverbs, heard the philosophers, heard our grandparents warning us about wasted time, heard the damn poets urging us to seize the day. Still, sometimes, we have to see for ourselves. We have to make our own mistakes. We have to learn our own lessons. We have to sweep today’s possibility under tomorrow’s rug, until we can’t anymore, until we finally understand for ourselves what Benjamin Franklin meant: That knowing is better than wonde... read more
"The Problem Is..."
“How small a portion of our life it is that we really enjoy. In youth we are looking forward to things that are to come; in old age, we are looking backwards to things that are gone past; in manhood, although we appear indeed to be more occupied in things that are present, yet even that is too often absorbed in vague determinations to be vastly happy on some future day, when we have time.” - Charles Caleb Colton, “Lacon” ○ “The problem is, you believe you have time.” - Buddha read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
Turkey's Inflation Rate Soars To 70%
*BBC: **Turkey's cost of living soars nearly 70%* Consumer prices in Turkey soared nearly 70% in April from a year ago, hitting a two-decade high, official figures show. Transport, food prices and household furnishings recorded the sharpest rise in annual inflation, with transport costs more than doubling over the year. Countries around the world are dealing with a growing cost of living crisis. But Turkey's problems have been made worse by its president's reluctance to raise interest rates - a commonly used tool to help cool inflation. The cost of food and non-alcoholic dri... read more
PrairiePundit8 hours ago
The Democrat abortion of America
* Wall Street Journal:* *Nothing but Abortion to Run On* *Democrats blame their unpopularity on everything but their own failures* Democrats this week seized on the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on abortion as a new political lifeline for the midterm elections, looking to channel outrage into electoral success. Put another way, they are going down the same road that landed them here in the first place. The liberal response to Justice Samuel Alito’s draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade was as predictable as it was substance-free. Forget any discussion about the leg... read more
PrairiePundit8 hours ago
Democrat disaster not fixed by Abortion case
Matt Margolis: To hear Democrats today, outrage over the possible overturning of *Roe v. Wade* will cause a blue wave this November. It’s an amusing theory that doesn’t quite hold up under scrutiny. Even Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) pointed out earlier this week that abortion is by no means the number one issue in his state. “Inflation is the number one driving factor I believe in my state. Right now, it’s hurting everybody, not just at the pump, but at the grocery store, at the drug store, at the pharmaceutical. Everything they do,” he explained. Joe Biden’s cheerleaders at CNN se... read more
Econlib8 hours ago
The FDA’s Extreme Innumeracy
Seriously, FDA? The Food and Drug Administration decided yesterday to strictly limit”who can receive Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine.” Why? Because of “the ongoing risk of rare but serious blood clots.” How rare but serious? Matthew Perrone and Lauren Neergaard, in “FDA restricts J&J’s COVID-19 due to blood clot risk,” msn.com, May 5, 2022, […] The post The FDA’s Extreme Innumeracy appeared first on Econlib. read more
Justin’s New Woke Military
So under the new guidelines, will Muslim Imams be rejected? read more
Killer COVID Vaccines: 4,400% Increase in Deaths Compared to All FDA-Approved Vaccines for Previous 30 Years
The U.S. Government Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) was updated today, and there have now been 1,255,355 cases of adverse reactions filed following COVID-19 vaccines since December of 2020, a 17-month time frame. This includes 27,758 deaths and 51,600 permanent disabilities. By way of contrast, for the previous 30 years before the COVID vaccines were rushed to market with EUAs (emergency use authorizations), there were 936,214 cases reported with 12,964 deaths and 23,838 permanent disabilities following all FDA-approved vaccines during a 360-month period. That's a... read more
The Rag Blog8 hours ago
JOSHUA BROWN : POLITICAL CARTOON | Majority rule
Previous installments are archived athttp://www.joshbrownnyc.com/ldw.htm read more
Pandemic of the Vaccinated
Quit clogging up our hospital system and stealing beds from the people who really need them. More here Am I doing this right? Very related. read more
The Shanghai Hilton
Jared T Nelson Day 47 of our Shanghai Covid lockdown and we woke up, like we often do, to a man in a hazmat suit downstairs yelling through a bull horn for us to come down for our tests While checking our phones for the new test QR code, we also saw this alarming new… Continue reading → read more
Gregory Mannarino, "Markets And More! Crash? Meltup?"
Gregory Mannarino, PM 5/6/22: *"Markets And More! Crash? Meltup?"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
Medical Kidnap8 hours ago
Killer COVID Vaccines: 4,400% Increase in Deaths Compared to All FDA-Approved Vaccines for Previous 30 Years
The U.S. Government Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) was updated today, and there have now been 1,255,355 cases of adverse reactions filed following COVID-19 vaccines since December of 2020, a 17-month time frame. This includes 27,758 deaths and 51,600 permanent disabilities. By way of contrast, for the previous 30 years before the COVID vaccines were rushed to market with EUAs (emergency use authorizations), there were 936,214 cases reported with 12,964 deaths and 23,838 permanent disabilities following all FDA-approved vaccines during a 360-month period. That's a... read more
"The Ministry of Truth - Everything You Need To Know!"
*Full screen recommended.* AwakenWithJP, *"The Ministry of Truth - Everything You Need To Know!"* read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Judge: U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is Qualified for Reelection
The judge ruled that a group of voters who had challenged her eligibility failed to prove she engaged in insurrection after taking office. read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Official: US Gave Intel Before Ukraine Sank Russian Warship
It was a high-profile embarrassment for Russia's military, but the Pentagon denied that it played a direct role in the strike. read more
A Biden gaff--he told the truth. He called the unborn baby a "child"
*“I mean, so the idea that we’re going to make a judgment that is going to say that no one can make the judgment to choose to abort a child based on a decision by the Supreme Court, I think, goes way overboard.”- Joe Biden, (May 3, 2022)* *** Did I say “a child”?....(I’m sorry!) That’s not what I meant to say! Heaven knows …what WAS I thinking? Please forgive me…PLEASE I pray!!! * * * We uphold Self-contradiction. It’s now codified to Law. It’s the “virtue” we’re most proud of (And delusion's gaping maw.) Self-deception’s been upgraded To a value we adore. It’s the cornerstone of ... read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Russia And Ukraine's "War Of Attrition" Has Begun
*CBS*:* Russia and Ukraine's "war of attrition" has begun, says European official* The "war of attrition" has begun in Ukraine, as Russian forces make a grinding push using heavy artillery shelling in the south and east of the country alongside deep strikes further west into Ukraine in an attempt to disrupt logistical supply lines used by the West. Predicting when the Russian offensive will end is very complicated, a European official in Washington told reporters Thursday. *Read more *.... *WNU Editor:* What we are seeing is not only a military war of attrition, but also... read more
bilaterals.org9 hours ago
La desindustrialización de Colombia
06-May-2022 La culpa de la desindustrialización de Colombia a partir de 1975 se debe, en especial, a las aperturas comerciales de sus 17 Tratados de Libre Comercio (TLC) y a la revaluación del peso, causada por los dólares baratos aportados por el narcotráfico. read more
bilaterals.org9 hours ago
Climate change and investor-state dispute settlement
06-May-2022 ISDS is likely to be an increasingly important avenue for the resolution of climate change disputes. read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Fertilizer Prices Continue Rising, Increasing Fears of Global Grain Costs and Shortages
As CTH has noted since last October the rapid increases in fertilizer costs could potentially create a major issue for global food supplies later this summer. As the farming costs continue escalating, including fertilizer and diesel fuel prices, this will eventually lead to major price increases on the harvests. Field to fork inflation is looking […] The post Fertilizer Prices Continue Rising, Increasing Fears of Global Grain Costs and Shortages appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
No, New Pfizer Docs Don’t Show That Vaccines Are Unsafe During Pregnancy
These so-called "Pfizer Docs" have been a source of several false claims. read more
Bill Bonner, "Ace Pilot Powell"
*"Ace Pilot Powell"* by Bill Bonner *Youghal, Ireland - "*Consumer prices are rising. Real wages are falling. Investors are panicking. Productivity is dropping. The trade deficit is getting worse. Mortgages and car payments are rising. And here comes the ace pilot, Jerome Powell, in for a landing: Our subject today is incompetence. So much of it is on display we gasp… and wonder; when God created man, did he overestimate his abilities? MarketWatch: "The productivity of American workers and businesses sank at an 7.5% annual pace in the first quarter - the biggest drop since 1947 - in... read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Were Most Conservative Supreme Court Justices Appointed by Presidents Who Lost Popular Vote?
And were they confirmed by Senators who represented a minority of Americans? read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Dozens of Mississippi cities and counties opt out of medical cannabis
Several dozen Mississippi municipalities and counties have opted out of the state's new medical marijuana program, with the deadline for doing so emerging in a few days. Dozens of Mississippi cities and counties opt out of medical cannabis is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Tornado ravages $95,000 in plants at Oklahoma medical marijuana farm
A medical marijuana cultivation facility in Maud, Oklahoma, had an estimated $95,000 worth of marijuana plants destroyed when a tornado tore through the facility on Thursday. Tornado ravages $95,000 in plants at Oklahoma medical marijuana farm is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Environmental Injustice
Fake White House climate policies are making energy, food and other necessities of life unaffordable for poor people. They say they are doing this to protect poor people. “communities of color, indigenous communities, and low-income communities often bear the brunt … Continue reading → read more
The Aviationist11 hours ago
Ten Maryland Air National Guard A-10 Warthogs Have Just Deployed To Europe
[image: A-10 Europe] Maryland ANG A-10s are going to take part in Exercise Swift Response and deploy to forward operating locations in Eastern Europe and the Baltic region. Ten A-10C Thunderbolt II attack aircraft belonging to the Maryland [...] The post Ten Maryland Air National Guard A-10 Warthogs Have Just Deployed To Europe appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
The Duran11 hours ago
How Donbass Militias Play Major Role in Ground War, EU Oil Sanctions Encounter Stiffening Resistance
How Donbass Militias Play Major Role in Ground War, EU Oil Sanctions Encounter Stiffening Resistance News Topic 488 read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Chile announces its candidacy to join the UN Human Rights Council
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "For the Government of President Boric, the candidacy of Chile to the Human Rights Council is fundamental; it is a sign of the commitment we have both internationally and domestically with the human rights agenda in its broad spectrum," said Foreign Minister Antonia Urrejola. Chile's candidacy "also reflects President Boric's […] The post Chile announces its candidacy to join the UN Human Rights Council appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Virginia man charged with dealing illegal machine guns
NORFOLK (AP) A federal grand jury indicted a Virginia man May 5 on charges of possessing and selling unregistered machine guns, a federal prosecutor said. According to the indictment, Patrick Tate Adamiak, 28, of Virginia Beach was obtaining unregistered machine guns and selling them online between October and April, U.S. Attorney Jessica D. Aber announced ... read more
Pension Pulse2 hours ago
Is The Fed Really Behind in Fight Against Inflation?
William Watts of MarketWatch reports US stocks lose more ground after jobs data, extending steepest fall since 2020: U.S. stocks traded lower Friday, as investors weigh April jobs data amid heightened stagflation fears, after the biggest daily drop since 2020 on Thursday. On Thursday, the Dow industrials slumped 1,063.09 points, or 3.1%, its worst daily percentage drop since Oct. 28, 2020, according to Dow Jones Market Data. The S&P 500 fell 3.6%, while the Nasdaq Composite tumbled 5% for its worst daily percentage fall since June 11, 2020. What’s driving markets? The U.S. econo... read more
CENSORED NEWS9 hours ago
U.S. Policy Results in 10,250 Kidnappings of Migrants. Invasive Virtual Border Wall Led to More Abuse by Border Patrol.
A shrine, made of objects found on migrant trails, honors the lives of those who have died in the desert, at the No More Deaths camp in Arivaca, Ariz. - Photo: Matt Nager/Redux By No More DeathsPosted at Censored NewsSigue en español abajoTUCSON -- Title 42: President Biden has declared his intention to end Title 42 on May 23, 2022. Title 42 is a harmful and racist policy invoked by the Trump read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Delhi, Ontario, Canada. Thanks for stopping by! read more
Jim Kunstler, "Nausea Rules"
*"Nausea Rules"* by Jim Kunstler "The way financial markets puked this week, they must have started reading the news. Let’s face it, the headlines are a little short of reassuring. The $6.49 price on a gallon of diesel is enough alone to tell you that the nation can’t do business the way it’s set up to do, and there isn’t a new model for running things ready to launch - not even Klaus Schwab’s utopia of robots and eunuchs. What’s out there, rather, is a model of breakdown and collapse which the Woked-up, globalist neo-Jacobins are doing everything possible to hasten. US-inspired s... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
US Army Special Operations Command Held Its Annual International Sniper Competition In March
*Business Insider*:* Army special operators invited other US troops and other militaries to a sniper competition. Here's who came out on top.* * US Army Special Operations Command hosted its annual international sniper competition in March. * The competition includes US and foreign military snipers as well as law-enforcement marksmen. * Since beginning in 2004, it has become one of the best ways to test those sharpshooters' skills. Every year, sharpshooters from around the world gather in North Carolina for one of the most exclusive military sniper competitions. US Army ... read more
The Last Refuge10 hours ago
Judge Rejects Lawfare Effort to Keep Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene from Ballot
The fact this lawfare case was even brought before a court exemplifies the desperation in the Democrat party. Georgia State Administrative Law Judge Charles Beaudrot has rejected the challenge to Marjorie Taylor Greene after listening to legal arguments last week. Washington – “ATLANTA (AP) — A judge in Georgia on Friday found that Rep. Marjorie […] The post Judge Rejects Lawfare Effort to Keep Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene from Ballot appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Food Safety News10 hours ago
Food safety is about people
– OPINION – By Sandra Eskin, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety in Health and Safety When the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a new effort to reduce Salmonella in poultry, we led with the numbers. The number of illnesses due to Salmonella has not decreased over the last two decades. Year... Continue Reading read more
MintPress News10 hours ago
My Nelson Mandela is Dead
The Zionist campaign is vicious and relentless becasue the Zionists know that once a crack is made in their line of defense -- a line that is made of deception, falsehoods and fabrication – they will fall, never to rise again. The post My Nelson Mandela is Dead appeared first on MintPress News. read more
"Nationwide Baby Formula Shortage Hits "Shocking" Levels, Sparking Panic Among Parents"
*"Nationwide Baby Formula Shortage Hits "Shocking" Levels, * *Sparking Panic Among Parents"* by Jack Phillips "A nationwide shortage in baby formula is worsening, according to a new analysis, as parents have expressed alarm over the worrying trend. At retail locations across the United States, about 40 percent of the top-selling infant formula products were not in stock for the week ending April 24, said Datasembly. The company said that it tracked baby formula stock at more than 11,000 stores nationwide. “This is a shocking number that you don’t see for other categories,” Ben Reich... read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
While Everyone’s Arguing About Abortion
There’s something else killing a lot of unborn children that no one wants to talk about. Nature- Homicide is a top cause of maternal death in the United States The researchers found that US women who are pregnant or were pregnant in the past 42 days (the post-partum period) die by homicide at more than… Continue reading → read more
Lawfare11 hours ago
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Subscribe to receive this newsletter directly to your inbox. The U.S. has denied providing “specific targeting information” to Ukrainian forces used in an attack to sink the Russian warship Moskva, reports CNN. In mid-April, Ukrainian forces reportedly struck the Russian guided-missile cruiser with two anti-ship missiles in the Black Sea. A statement released by a Pentagon denied any involvement in “the Ukrainians' decision to strike the ship or in the operation they carried out.” First Lady Jill Biden will travel to the Ukrainian border on Sunday, writes the Hill. She will visit... read more
The Poor Peoples Campaign Dishonors Martin Luther King
On April 4, 1967 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave one of the most significant speeches of his career. In “Beyond Vietnam - Time to Break Silence ” King declared his unequivocal opposition to the war in Vietnam. His very public break with Lyndon Johnson was greeted with derision, including from his own allies, who believed that the president was an ally who should not be attacked. The NAACP board passed a resolution calling King’s statement a “serious tactical mistake” that would neither “serve the cause of civil rights nor of peace.” The media joined in the condemnation, with the ... read more
With Clenched Fists, They Spend Money On Weapons As The Planet Burns
Two important reports were released last month, neither getting the kind of attention they deserve. On 4 April, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Working Group III report was published, evoking a strong reaction from the United Nations’ Secretary General António Guterres. The report, he said, ‘is a litany of broken climate promises. It is a file of shame, cataloguing the empty pledges that put us firmly on track towards an unlivable world’. At COP26, the developed countries pledged to spend a modest $100 billion for the Adaptation Fund to assist developing countries ... read more
Biden Vacillates As Venezuela’s Maduro Gains Ground
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s repeated calls for dialogue with the U.S. in order to normalize relations seem to be paying off. His openness to rapprochement contrasts with the Biden administration’s nebulousness regarding the degree to which Washington is willing to recognize Maduro as president (full diplomatic recognition is out of the question). Biden’s use of sanctions as a bargaining chip to wrest concessions from Caracas is a harder sell than former President Donald Trump’s regime-change narrative on the basis of the preposterous Responsibility to Protect (R2P) prin... read more
Lula Proposes Latin American Currency To ‘Be Freed Of US Dollar’ Dependency
Brazil’s left-wing leader Lula da Silva has proposed creating a pan-Latin American currency, in order to “be freed of the dollar.” A founder of Brazil’s Workers’ Party, Lula served as president for two terms, from 2003 to 2011. He is now the leading candidate as Brazil’s October 2022 presidential elections approach. If he returns to the presidency, “We are going to create a currency in Latin America, because we can’t keep depending on the dollar,” Lula said in a speech at a rally on May 2. He revealed that the currency would be called the Sur, which means “South” in Spanish. Lul... read more
Raising Awareness For Missing And Murdered Indigenous People
Portland, Oregon - It’s been five years since the city of Portland organized its first week of events aimed at increasing awareness of the high rates at which Indigenous people are murdered or go missing in Oregon and nationwide. Despite some changes to address the problem at the local, state and federal levels since then, the problem persists, said Laura John, the city’s tribal relations director. Now the city is hosting its fifth year of events to continue raising awareness while shifting the conversation toward intervention and prevention. The events, which run May 2-6, fall i... read more
Scientists: Why We Glued Ourselves To A Government Department
One recent Wednesday, while most scientists around the world were carrying out their research, we stepped away from our day jobs to engage in a more direct form of communication. Along with more than 20 others from Scientists for Extinction Rebellion and assisted in our efforts by Doctors for Extinction Rebellion, we pasted scientific papers to the UK government’s Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). A group of us glued ourselves to the building, and nine scientists were arrested. This kind of action may seem extreme for a scientist, but these are no ord... read more
Public Universities Need More Democracy, Not More Administrators
The current crisis in higher education leadership is on full display at California State University (CSU) — the nation’s largest four-year public university system. Take the case of former CSU Chancellor Joseph Castro. Castro’s problems began with an underling — Fresno State’s Vice President of Student Affairs Frank Lamas — who was the subject of ongoing sexual harassment complaints and investigations. In 2018, Castro “enthusiastically” nominated his colleague to become the next president of CSU San Marcos. But later, as complaints about his VP’s behavior avalanched, Castro author... read more
Small Dead Animals12 hours ago
Pants on Fire
“Do you know who is the greatest propagator of disinformation in the history of the world? U.S. government.” — @RandPaul BOOM. Nailed it. pic.twitter.com/CeZyvjxnpW — Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) May 6, 2022 read more
Lawfare12 hours ago
The Declaration for the Future of the Internet Is for Wavering Democracies, Not China and Russia
President Biden in 2019. (Gage Skidmore, https://flic.kr/p/2h88fRB; CC BY-SA 2.0, CC BY-SA 2.0) On April 28, the Biden administration announced a new global partnership that sets norms for the use of technology by nation-states: the Declaration for the Future of the Internet. While the declaration might seem like a reproach of the digital authoritarianism of Russia and China, it is far more likely to warn off wavering democracies from internet transgressions. The statement was signed by 61 nations and aims to establish a code of practice for how democratic countries should engage ... read more
“FED Must Save The Market Today; Retail Is Crashing; Market Bloodbath; Housing Wealth Destruction”
Jeremiah Babe, 5/6/22” *“FED Must Save The Market Today; Retail Is Crashing; * *Market Bloodbath; Housing Wealth Destruction”* *○* *Related:* "The Great Crash Of 2022... What Happens Next?" read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ10 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History May 6 Iraq launched largest air attack upon Habaniya air base during Anglo-Iraq War while army withdrew 409 Iraqi soldiers captured
(Historynet) 1935 Govt arrested cleric Asadallah follower of Ayatollah Ghita who had been demanding concessions from govt Led to revolt by Abu Hassan Bani Zurayij and Zawalim tribes against monarchy 1941 UK Foreign Min Eden told parliament if Iraq withdrew forces from Habaniya and fighting stopped London willing to talk Policy was to remove PM Gaylani (Musings On Iraq interview with Prof Boich World War II In Iraq and Syria) 1941 Iraq launched largest air attack on Habaniya air base Iraqis then began to withdraw from outside base due to lack of water and rations 409 Iraqi so... read more
CONTRARY BRIN10 hours ago
Ripping off masks... and a powerful (if dry) way to pop the lie-bubble
I'll get to a potent meme (below) that shreds one of the clichés most- *shared* by both left and right. And shredding it will help one against the other. But first... In Earth - and differently in Existence - I speculated on ways that 'ownership transparency' might solve many of the crimes and contradictions of feral capitalism, without resorting to anti-market socialism. Defenders of capitalism are *hypocrites* if they talk about free and competitive markets while excusing *secrecy* that blinds 99% of market participants. They should be the first to demand world transparency of wh... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Russia's "Doomsday Plane" Appears During V-Day Parade Rehearsal
*Daily Mail:* *Biden and Putin BOTH show off 'Doomsday Planes' that can keep flying during a nuclear war: U.S. flies its $223million jet for a refueling mission over California while Russia's 'Flying Kremlin' soars over Moscow before its Victory Day parade* * Biden's 'Doomsday Plane' was spotted being prepped for action with a refueling drill over southern California * The craft carry special equipment and have the capability to communicate with anyone, anywhere in the world, and support analysts and strategists in-flight * The Air Force has four specially outfitted Boeing ... read more
Pottersville Digest
(Grooming. It's a thing.) ------------------------------ Six cruisers and an attack dog for one 77 year-old man with dementia driving eight miles over the speed limit? The driver died 13 days later. ------------------------------ "Hey, boys, let's kick this here hornet's nest. Oh, shit! Ow ow ow!!! Let's never speak of this again. Ow!" ------------------------------ Executives may run corporations but it's the labor force that keeps the corporations running. So fuck Mizz Lindsey and his whining about corporate "abuse". ------------------------------ Two words... read more
CFACT11 hours ago
China and Russia rejoice at America’s quest to go green
How is it possible that America has allowed itself to become so dependent on authoritarian countries for energy? The post China and Russia rejoice at America’s quest to go green appeared first on CFACT. read more
naked capitalism11 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 5/06/2022
~ Today's Water Cooler ~ read more
Vox - All11 hours ago
Vox Names Samantha Oltman Editorial Director of the Science, Climate, and Recode Teams
[image: Samantha Oltman.] *Swati Sharma, editor-in-chief of Vox, *announced the promotion of Samantha Oltman to editorial director of the science, climate, and Recode teams. Samantha Oltman joined Vox three years ago, working with the Recode team and deputy editor Adam Clark Estes to deliver sharp, insightful coverage of the tech world. As editor of Recode, Samantha executive-produced Recode’s narrative and short-form podcasts *Land of the Giants *and *Recode Daily*. She also executive-produced the cable TV documentary series based on *Land of the Giants*. Oltman will bring her s... read more
Whose body again? Whose choice?
Regular readers will know that I'm unashamedly pro-life, while acknowledging that there are certain (very limited, very few) cases where abortion might possibly be unavoidable. Nevertheless, the outrage on the pro-choice side over the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade has been an eye-opener. I've seldom seen such an absence of logic and reason, accompanied by a veritable flood of emotion and "muh feelz!!!" It's ironic how many of those supporting Roe v. Wade were also all-out in favor of COVID-19 restrictions and vaccination over the past couple of years. This meme says i... read more
The Radical Roots Of Community Supported Agriculture
Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) is one of those rare ideas which combine transformative potential with an elegant simplicity. The CSA model of funding and sustaining locally-rooted agriculture has grown exponentially around the globe over the past four decades. Since the first formal CSA at Robyn Van En’s Indian Line Farm in South Egremont, Massachusetts in the early 1980s, CSAs have become a household fixture across the US and elsewhere; the most recent estimate by the USDA (2012) counted approximately 13,000 CSA farms in the US alone. The success of community-supported far... read more
Amazon Gets Huge Contract Despite Biden’s Union Pledge
The Biden administration has re-awarded a massive $10 billion federal contract to Amazon, even as the president is facing mounting pressure to fulfill his promise to halt such contracts to companies that refuse to remain neutral in union elections. The contract decision came as Amazon responded to its workers’ first successful union drive by busting the organizing drive that followed. At issue is Biden’s 2020 promise to “ensure federal contracts only go to employers who sign neutrality agreements committing not to run anti-union campaigns.” Amid revelations of Amazon’s aggressive... read more
21st Century Wire12 hours ago
UKC News: NATO’s Propaganda Machine + Western Sanctions as a Self-Inflicted Wound
*UKC News* | Co-hosts Mike Robinson and Patrick Henningsen with the end of week news round-up. read more
New Reparations Focus: Black Enclaves Lost To Development
Providence, Rhode Island - Terrell Osborne knows well what happens when urban renewal comes to communities of color. As a child growing up in Providence, Rhode Island, in the 1950s and 1960s, huge swaths of his neighborhood of Lippitt Hill, a center of Black life at the foot of the stately homes of the city’s elite East Side, were taken by eminent domain for redevelopment projects. Hundreds of Black families and dozens of minority small businesses across some 30 acres were bulldozed. In their place rose an apartment complex catering to downtown workers and students and faculty at ... read more
No Broadcast Today
There will be no broadcast of The Word From the Trenches today. I have some extra hands and some work I need to get done.... The post No Broadcast Today appeared first on From the Trenches World Report . read more
Potential record-breaking heat could push Texas power grid to the brink this weekend
Chron ERCOT on Tuesday issued a statement publicly acknowledging the potential for increased demand on the Texas power grid this weekend and claims it has... The post Potential record-breaking heat could push Texas power grid to the brink this weekend appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Fossil fuel companies like Shell and BP are raking in massive profits, and this could be just the beginning
Fortune Oil prices have been soaring this year, as Western sanctions hit the Russian economy hard, disrupting the global oil supply from one of the... The post Fossil fuel companies like Shell and BP are raking in massive profits, and this could be just the beginning appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Thousands refuse to evacuate largest U.S. wildfire in New Mexico
Yahoo News TAOS, N.M. (Reuters) – Thousands of people told to flee the largest wildfire burning in the United States have chosen to stay and... The post Thousands refuse to evacuate largest U.S. wildfire in New Mexico appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Biden Siphons US Strategic Petroleum Reserves for Europe WITHOUT AUTHORITY
Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft Last month, President Biden authorized his second emergency sale program with the release of one million barrels per day... The post Biden Siphons US Strategic Petroleum Reserves for Europe WITHOUT AUTHORITY appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Science 2.0 blogs13 hours ago
Two Points On The Future Of Detector Design
My attendance to the JENAS symposium in Madrid this week provided me with the opportunity to meet some of the senior colleagues who will influence the future development of technologies for fundamental research in the coming decade and more. Over coffee-break discussions, poster sessions, and social dinner I exploited the situation by stressing a few points which I have come to consider absolutely crucial for our field. Of course I am moved not only by caring for the progress of humanity but also by the fact that I would like the research plan I have put together in collaboration w... read more
Science 2.0 blogs13 hours ago
What Is A 2.5D Material And Will It Make Future Tech Possible?
There are three dimensions in the known universe. Fiction authors like to call time a dimension but it really isn't, it is just a way to look at the other three. Even if you don't remember what you ate for lunch yesterday the universe knows you were 2 millions miles away from where you are right now when you at it. Since everything in the universe was also shifting in chaotic ways there is no way to return and have a different lunch. read more read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Argentine Justice orders the Army to hand over land to Mapuche community near Bariloche
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The case was initiated in December 2020, when the Mapuche community Millalonco Ranquehue filed an injunction against the national government to implement the "definitive and unconditional recognition" of the community property, register it in the public records, and issue the title deed. Last February, a decision of the Federal Court […] The post Argentine Justice orders the Army to hand over land to Mapuche community near Bariloche appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
China Conducts Its 2nd-Largest Air Incursion Into Taiwan Defence Zone This Year
Taiwan's foreign ministry released this map showing where the Chinese aircraft travelled through its air defence identification zone (ADIZ) *Daily Mail*:* China sends 18 warplanes into Taiwan defence zone – its second-largest incursion this year* * The aircraft included 12 J-11 and J-16 fighter jets, Taiwan's foreign ministry said * Sortie also saw two Chinese H-6 bombers enter the country's defence zone * It marked the largest incursions by China into Taiwan's ADIZ since January * Taiwan said it scrambled its own aircraft and readied air defence systems * Last year saw a... read more
Has The CfD Scheme Reduced Electricity Bills?
By Paul Homewood https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/contracts-for-difference/contract-for-difference We keep being told that the CfD scheme is in the consumers’ interests. And, to be fair, it has helped to partially protect consumers from recent market prices rises. However, the reality is that this has made little difference to our electricity bills. Figures for last month, up to […] read more
Greg Mankiw's Blog12 hours ago
An Inflation Puzzle
A common story about the recent inflation surge in the United States--especially among members of Team Transitory--is that the surge is largely due to global supply shocks, such as rising energy prices, chip shortages, and various bottlenecks in the wake of the worldwide pandemic. Why then do we not see a similar inflation surge in Japan? There, inflation is running at about the same rate as it was pre-pandemic. See below. (Click on image to enlarge.) I am puzzled. read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Ukraine Says Another Russian Warship Has Been Hit By A Missile
The Russian Navy's frigate Admiral Makarov ( Image: REUTERS) *Daily Mail: **Has Ukraine blasted ANOTHER Russian warship? MP says frigate is 'in trouble' in the Black Sea and suggests it has been hit with a missile* * Oleksiy Goncharenko, head of Odesa regional council, said Russian frigate Admiral Makarov got into 'trouble' in the Black Sea overnight * He reposted local news article suggesting it was shot with a Ukrainian missile * Reports also suggest that Russia has dispatched rescue boats and aircraft, while tracking data shows an American drone circling overhead * If c... read more
'X' Zone Broadcast Network - Dr. Don Donderi
This week, I reached out to Dr. Don Donderi, who has just published a new book on UFOs. He said that it was a sort of primer for those who have become interested in UFOs but have no real knowledge of the subject. It is an introduction to the field and we talked about that for a while. You can, of course, listen to the show here: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/49669598 And for those who are not easily frightened, or who would rather be watching our discussion than listening to it, you can see it here: https://rumble.com/v13kind-a-different-perspective-with-kevin-randle-interviews... read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Cuba: Big explosion destroys Saratoga Hotel in Havana and kills at least 9 (Update 2)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Friday, an explosion rocked downtown Havana, Cuba, destroying the Saratoga Hotel. Buses and cars in front of the hotel were also destroyed. According to authorities, there were at least 9 dead, 40 injured and 12 missing. Cuban police and firefighters were searching for survivors in the rubble. The preliminary […] The post Cuba: Big explosion destroys Saratoga Hotel in Havana and kills at least 9 (Update 2) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Nearly 1 Million COVID-19 Deaths: A Look at the US Numbers
Three out of every four deaths were people 65 and older, according to U.S. data. read more
Vox - All12 hours ago
The Avengers aren’t friends, they’re coworkers
Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness — a movie that should be named after Wanda. | Jay Maidment/Marvel In Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, superheroes are great at saving the world but rotten at saving each other *This post contains light spoilers about **Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness**, but nothing more than what we’ve seen in trailers and nine episodes of **WandaVision.* The most intriguing thing about the Avengers is also the reason I’ve never really warmed to them: They’re just a group of extraordinarily gif... read more
#SKNDPLDR: Membership Deadline
I'll be posting more about the Saskatchewan NDP's leadership race in the days to come, including putting together candidate profiles and updating my campaign reference page. For those interested in having a say, though, today is the last day to buy or renew a membership in order to have a say. So for those looking to influence the future course of the NDP and the province, now is the time to get involved. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Brazil negotiates the purchase of fertilizers in Jordan, Egypt and Morocco
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A committee from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA) begins a trip to Jordan, Egypt, and Morocco on Friday. The group will meet with representatives of private companies and governments of these three countries to discuss the supply of fertilizers and the expansion of investments in Brazil. In […] The post Brazil negotiates the purchase of fertilizers in Jordan, Egypt and Morocco appeared first on The Rio Times. read more

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