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Thomas Paine

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Monday, August 8, 2022

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IER13 hours ago
Manchin/Schumer Bill Does Not Reduce Inflation and Hurts Coal States
According to the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton school, “The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022” championed by Senator Manchin and Senator Schumer… The post Manchin/Schumer Bill Does Not Reduce Inflation and Hurts Coal States appeared first on IER. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Man Who Shot Ahmaud Arbery Gets Life Sentence for Hate Crime
The white man who fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery after chasing the 25-year-old Black man in a Georgia neighborhood was sentenced to life in prison for committing a federal hate crime. read more
Rise of precision agriculture exposes food system to new threats
The Conversation – by George Grispos, Austin C. Doctor Farmers are adopting precision agriculture, using data collected by GPS, satellite imagery, internet-connected sensors and other technologies... The post Rise of precision agriculture exposes food system to new threats appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Conspiracy theory about ‘new world order’ won’t save Vancouver home from foreclosure, judge rules
CBC When Karen Wai King Lew told a B.C. judge that her mortgage debt had been completely forgiven, she invoked a two-decade-old conspiracy theory about... The post Conspiracy theory about ‘new world order’ won’t save Vancouver home from foreclosure, judge rules appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
Another Mandatory Vaccine Success Story
It’s a good thing they fired all the unvaccinated workers (who by now have natural immunity) and gave the real heroes bonuses. Globe and Mail- More emergency departments across Canada forced to temporarily close because of staff shortages The same mixture of burnout, vacations and pandemic-related absences led to staffing shortages and emergency department closings… Continue reading → read more
US gas prices will jump back to $4.35 soon because supplies are running low, Goldman Sachs says
Markets Insider Goldman Sachs has predicted the cost of US gas at the pump will jump back to around $4.35 a gallon by the end... The post US gas prices will jump back to $4.35 soon because supplies are running low, Goldman Sachs says appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Robbers steal $2 million in diamonds from Bronx jewelry store
CBS New York Aug 6, 2022 An employee buzzed in the first suspect, who was then able to let the other three inside, according to... The post Robbers steal $2 million in diamonds from Bronx jewelry store appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Convicted burglar executes four neighbors then claimed they were controlling his mind
Daily Mail A convicted burglar was arrested for murdering an elderly couple, a mother and her 15 year-old daughter then taking to Facebook to claim... The post Convicted burglar executes four neighbors then claimed they were controlling his mind appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Econlib14 hours ago
Economic Reflections on Abortion
The adoption by the State of Indiana of a law restricting abortions offers an opportunity to review some economic, or economically-inspired, arguments on both sides of the debate (“Indiana Passes Near-Total Abortion Ban, Marking First State Restrictions Since Roe v. Wade Overturned,” Wall Street Journal, August 6, 2022). Because normative economics assigns value equally to […] The post Economic Reflections on Abortion appeared first on Econlib. read more
‘Inflation Reduction’ Bill Will Increase IRS Agents by 87,000 Employees
Gateway Pundit – by Alicia Powe The Senate on Sunday passed the Democrats’ sweeping economic package that would allocate billions of taxpayer dollars to facilitate... The post ‘Inflation Reduction’ Bill Will Increase IRS Agents by 87,000 Employees appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
Legalize Drugs They Said
It will lower crime they said. ZeroHedge- Holland Has Become “Narco State 2.0”: Police Union Chief read more
Updating and revising our approach to self-defense, Part 1
We've read a lot in recent weeks about the explosion in crime rates across the country, most particularly in big cities dominated by left-wing progressive local governments. We've covered some of them in these pages. To cite just a few recent articles: *The bell tolls, and it's getting louder* *Big Brother gets even more intrusive,* *and self-defense becomes even more difficult* *No wonder the criminals are winning* *Tensions - in the rest of the world, and in US inner cities* *The amoral violence and blind outrage is mind-boggling* We have far too many home-grown criminal... read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Everyone Gets a Medal
It’s not just for kids anymore. Blacklocks- Hero Medallion For Everyone The Public Health Agency faulted in audits for Covid mismanagement is awarding a pandemic hero’s medallion to every single employee. Medal presentations include a velvet box to commemorate “their commitments towards pandemic relief efforts” that left 43,000 Canadians dead: ‘It is a special Covid-19… Continue reading → read more
Ukraine fighting shows how nuclear reactors can turn into bombs in a time of war. Germany should take heed
Who is shelling a nuclear power plant in the Ukraine occupied by Russian soldiers, according to media? https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/more-worrying-chernobyl-fighting-rages-europes-biggest-nuclear-power-plant read more
Roswell Intelligence Officer Dalton Smith
I have been asked many times if there is anything else we can learn about the Roswell UFO crash now that the first-hand witnesses are no longer available. We are now talking with the second and third hand witnesses, meaning the children and grandchildren of those who were there. As the stories become farther removed from the original, there are distortions that develop through no fault of those telling them. It makes it more difficult to get at the truth. However, to my surprise, sometimes things happen to suggest there are some important avenues that we can follow. Just this l... read more
AUSTRIAN CHANCLLER MAY BE TOPPLED AS GAS CRISIS DEEPENS, RUSSIANS MAY NOT BE HAPPY TO SEE LITTLE BIOLOGICAL WARFARE REPORTER THEY INTERVIEWED IN 2016, MYSELF, IMPRISONED IN GREECE FOR A MONTH, NEARLY KILLED WITH BLESSING OF NEHAMMER
*BLACKOUTS HIT 140,000 HOUSEHOLDS IN AUSTRIA TODAY* *CAUSE NOT KNOWN BUT MAY BE RUSSIAN GAS CUTS * *RUSSIAN TV INTERVIEWED ME IN 2016 ALREADY ON BIOLOGICALWARFARE, PROOFS AGAINT SOROS AND GATES COLLECTED BY PROSECUTORS* *TV CREW BASED IN THE KREMLIN FLEW TO LARISA FOR A LONG INTERVIEW* *RUSSIA IS NOW FACING THE MENACE OF BIOLOGICAL WARFARE FROM THE UKRAINE, BIO LABS FUNDED BY SOROS, GATES, PENTAGON * * MAY NOT BE HAPPY TO SEE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT JOIN IN SOROS, GATES CRIMES AGAINST ME, TRAMPLE ALL OVER MY HUMAN RIGHTS, RIGHT TO FREEDOM OFMEDIA, FAIR TRIAL, LIFE* *MAY INFLUEN... read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazil: Value of 50 most valuable brands jumps 12% in 2022
The value of the 50 most valuable brands in Brazil in 2022 increased by 12% compared to 2021, from R$275.2 billion (US$53.7 billion) to R$ 308.4 billion. The information is from the Brand Finance Brasil 100 2022 report, which increased the number of published brands from 50 to 100. read more
BLACKOUT HITS INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA, 140,000 HOUSEHOLDS, HALF OF TYROL AFFECTED BY ELECTRICITY CUT CHAOS, A PART OF VIENNA ALSO SUFFERED A BLACKOUT
BLACKOUTS ALREADY? ARE RUSSIAN GAS CUTS REASON WHY HALF OF AUSTRIAN PROVINCE OF TYROL SUFFERED A BLACKOUT TODAY AND A PART OF VIENNA? An electricity blackout in Innsbruck and a large part of Tyrol this morning left 140,000 households without power, caused street cars and traffic lights to cease to function resulting in chaos on roads and in airports and forcing the state broadcaster ORF as well as hospitals to use emergency energy sources. Firefighers were called out to free people trapped in elevators. A mountain railway ceased functioning. https://www.heute.at/s/blackout-ha... read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazil: Bank scams skyrocket, generating losses of US$488 million this year
The volume of scams in the Brazilian financial system should reach the significant mark of R$2.5 billion (US$488 million) this year. It is estimated that a considerable part of this amount (about R$1.8 billion [US$351 million], or more than 70%) has to do with Pix, the instant payment system of the read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
High-Level Ukrainian Intelligence Official Admits U.S. Deeply Involved in Ukraine Conflict
Major General Vadym Skibitsky, the deputy head of the Kyiv regime’s military intelligence directorate, admitted in an interview with the British daily Telegraph, that the U.S. government is involved in targeting decisions regarding U.S. supplied Lockheed Martin’s High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS). read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
Policy By Other Means
"Hybrid war". Western propagandists love the expression "The bad guys are doing nasty underhand things to counter our clean-cut decent and wholly justified activities" but they are just making noise. As Clausewitz knew, however, there is an actual meaning: read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
A First: African American Marine Promoted to 4-Star General
Gen. Michael E. Langley was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, and grew up at military bases as his father served in the Air Force. read more
NOAA still expects above-normal Atlantic hurricane season
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: We like a prediction, so we’ll see how this one goes after ‘a relatively slow start to hurricane season, with no major storms developing in the Atlantic’. NOAA’s ENSO blog says ‘La Niña suppresses hurricane activity in the central and eastern Pacific basins, and enhances it in the Atlantic… read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Brazil elections 2022: Lula da Silva’s lead shrinks – poll
Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's lead over incumbent Jair Bolsonaro has shrunk to just seven percentage points ahead of the October elections, according to a poll released Monday (8). According to the BTG/FSB telephone survey, the leftist head of government has the support of 41% of voters compared to 34% for his conservative […] read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Russian Rosatom starts operating nuclear research center facilities in Bolivia
Rosatom put into pilot operation the first industrial facilities of the Center for Research and Development in Nuclear Technology (CIDTN), the Russian state corporation reported. "The Cyclotron-Preclinical Radiopharmacy-Cyclotron Complex (CCRP) and a multipurpose irradiation center in El Alto have been put into operation," the statement said. The CCRP is expected to provide Bolivian nuclear medicine […] read more
Science Matters14 hours ago
Average American Lives in a Warmer Climate by Moving There
From Investors Business Daily Climate Change: Millions Of Americans Have Voted With Their Feet For A Hotter Climate. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. Environmentalism: A new (2018) Census report shows that this year, the hottest states in the country had the biggest gains in population. Haven’t these people been listening to decades of warnings […] read more
MintPress News14 hours ago
The Intricate Fight For Africa: The Legacy of the Soviet Union vs Western Colonialism
Considering the West’s harrowing colonial past, and Russia’s historic association with various liberation movements on the continent, many African states, intelligentsias, and ordinary people are eager to break free from the grip of western hegemony. The post The Intricate Fight For Africa: The Legacy of the Soviet Union vs Western Colonialism appeared first on MintPress News. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Colombia and Brazil agreed to eliminate double taxation
Last Friday, the "Agreement for the elimination of double taxation concerning income taxes and the prevention of tax evasion and avoidance" was signed between Colombia and Brazil. This agreement aims to boost economic relations and investment by alleviating double taxation in both countries. The agreement was signed by the Ambassador of Colombia to . . […] read more
The Duran14 hours ago
Cui bono, Zaporozhye nuclear plant. CBS News weapons report. Blinken visits Africa. Update 1
Cui bono, Zaporozhye nuclear plant. CBS News weapons report. Blinken visits Africa. Update 1 Topic 649 *Video UPDATE. CBS has removed the Documentary Report. Here is the tweet thread below explaining why: https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1556444605012385793 We removed a tweet promoting our recent doc, “Arming Ukraine,” which quoted the founder of the nonprofit Blue-Yellow, Jonas Ohman’s assessment in […] read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
U.S. sends a message to Brazilians about whom to elect by suspending missile sales to Brasilia ‘for now’
That U.S. interference in the elections of other countries is one of Washington's favorite pastimes has been known for over 100 years. Now it is Brazil's turn. The U.S. government has postponed the sale of missiles to Brazil to send a "message" regarding the October presidential election after President Jair Bolsonaro criticized electronic ballot boxes […] read more
musingsofanoldfart16 hours ago
Fifteen years and counting
Tomorrow will be the fifteenth anniversary of my last alcoholic drink. I wrote my most frequented post nine years ago and it still resonates with many, as my struggles are not unusual. The echo of wanting a drink remains, but … Continue reading → read more
Dems’ IRA Falls Short on Climate Action
Legislation would bolster fossil fuels; emissions reduction projections based on industry hype The post Dems’ IRA Falls Short on Climate Action appeared first on Food & Water Watch. read more
Snopes.com10 years ago
Did Audrey Hepburn Author These ‘Beauty Tips’?
"For attractive lips, speak with words of kindness," the viral quote begins. read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Starbucks reacts to criminal conduct in its locations
National Review: *‘A Wall of Flame in the Women’s Restroom’: Why Starbucks Is Closing Stores across the Country* Starbucks announced that it would be closing 16 locations in cities across the country last month -- and not for lack of business, but for their proximity to the wrong kind of foot traffic. In an email explaining the decision to employees obtained by the *Wall Street Journal*, Starbucks executives Debbie Stroud and Denise Nelson wrote “we read every incident report you file—it’s a lot.” “We cannot serve as partners if we don’t first feel safe at work,” added Stroud a... read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
DeSantis moves against Soros-backed prosecutor
Charles Lipson: This week, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis made another shrewd political move, showing why many Republicans think he is their best shot to win back the White House. DeSantis suspended Tampa’s woke prosecutor, Andrew Warren, for failing to do his duty and enforce the law. The governor didn’t just assert his power. He laid out a clear, detailed, substantive case for why he is suspending Warren from office. DeSantis’s move was both smart politically and sound constitutionally (assuming the courts uphold his suspension). Let’s take the politics first. Poll after poll s... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Immigrants fear crime in New York
Daily Mail: NYC Mayor Eric Adams has suggested the majority of a busload of immigrants brought from Texas to the Big Apple fled before they arrived over a fear of the city's crime. 'We were led to believe about 40 people should have been on that bus. Only 14 got off,' Adams told a woman organizing the convoy on Friday, in a conversation overheard by The New York Post. 'Because of the fear that something was going to happen to them if they came to this location, people got off earlier,' he speculated. 'And we are concerned about that because we don't want people being dropped of... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
The hypocrisy of Democrats on illegal immigration
Fox News Republican states, including those at the southern border, are pushing back against calls from Democratic politicians in Washington, D.C., and New York City for federal help with alleged surges in illegal immigrants hitting their cities – arguing that those cities are dealing with the effects of liberal immigration policies by the Biden administration. Both NYC Mayor Eric Adams and Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser have blamed Arizona and Texas for sending migrants to their cities, which they say is straining their social services, including homeless shelters. Bowse... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ14 hours ago
Sadr Abandoned Politics Out Of Frustration Now Wants To Return
(Bas News) Frustrated with his opponents in the Coordination Framework blocking his attempt to form a majority government Moqtada al-Sadr dropped out of Iraqi politics in June ordering his parliamentarians to resign. He then went to the streets and occupied the Green Zone in Baghdad. Now he is attempting to step back from the brink and calling for parliament to be dismissed and new elections held. On August 3 Sadr gave a speech delivering his new demands to end Iraq’s political deadlock. He called for parliament to be dismissed and another round of voting to be held. Allies an... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ14 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Aug 8 Iraqi army executed captured Assyrians Looted villages along with Kurds
1920 TE Lawrence wrote piece for Observer newspaper criticizing UK for trying to block self govt in Iraq Said UK wasting money and solution was to get rid of chief political officer Wilson and set up a more efficient administration 1933 Iraqi army began executing captured Assyrian males Looted their villages Mayor of Zakho began disarming Assyrians Kurds joined in looting in Zakho Head of Zakho went to Sumail and told Assyrians to disarm even though not in his district (Musings On Iraq review *The Tragedy of the Assyrian Minority in Iraq*) (Musings On Iraq review *State ... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Democrats losing support
Daily Mail: *Public perception of the economy is the lowest since 2008: More Americans say they trust the GOP to handle issues that hit their pocket, new poll shows* Democrats should be seen as the party of government greed. read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Dems would raise taxes small and midsized companies
Breitbart: The latest iteration of the Senate Democrats’ reconciliation bill, known as the “Inflation Reduction Act,” would raise taxes on thousands of small and mid-sized businesses across the country, according to Americans for Tax Reform (ATR). Senate Democrats changed the language of their new minimum corporate book tax, which would now hit small and midsized businesses well below the $1 billion profit threshold the tax intended to hit. The new tax would impose a 15 percent minimum tax on the book income of “applicable corporations.” However, the latest change to the book ta... read more
Bacon's Rebellion15 hours ago
Wind: SCC Rejects Deal Signed By Its Staff
by Steve Haner First published this morning by the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy. Rejecting an agreement that its own staff reached with Dominion Energy Virginia, the State Corporation Commission has imposed at least some level of financial risk … Continue reading → read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Democrats increase their inflation tax
Stephen L. Miller @redsteeze Inflation is a tax. And it's going to get worse. Quote Tweet Andrew Bates @AndrewJBates46 · 12h .@AP: “The package keeps to Biden’s pledge not to raise taxes on those earning less than $400,000 a year.” https://apnews.com/article/senate -climate-tax-deal-vote-dbdb3107c4c5e3e0e5af8a58d56c7bc1… 10:50 PM · Aug 7, 2022·Twitter for iPhone 115 Retweets 3 Quote Tweets 843 Likes They already had a runaway inflation tax because of their profligate spending coming out of the pandemic and now they are throwing more fuel on the fire of inflation. read more
Steve Bannon Calls for Fed Abolition at CPAC; Is a Third National Bank Next?
“We don’t need to audit the Fed; we need to end the Federal Reserve!” Steve Bannon, the former chief strategy advisor to Donald Trump, declared as he concluded his speech on Friday night (Aug. 5) at the Dallas convention of the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC). “The Federal Reserve has usurped its power and the power of the American people and our elected representatives. And, no, they do not have the consent of the governed. We will not comply. We will not submit. And it must be ended.” read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Russians try to rig annexation of parts of Ukraine
ISW: Russian occupation officials may be accelerating their preparations for illegitimate pseudo-referenda on the Russian annexation of occupied Ukrainian territory. The Ukrainian Mayor of Melitopol, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ivan Fedorov, reported on August 7 that resistance among Ukrainian residents has forced Russian authorities to “constantly” change their plans for a referendum. Fedorov claimed that occupation authorities had planned a single day of voting but are now considering seven days of “voting from home” in which armed Russian military personnel will go house to house and ... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
How the left rigged the 2020 election
Tom Fitton @TomFitton The Left ruined the 2020 election. Quote Tweet Tom Fitton @TomFitton · Jul 18 New Wisconsin Supreme Court decision finds use of drop boxes and ballot harvesting in 2020 was ILLEGAL -- vindicating President Trump and further eviscerating the Left's big lie about January 6 which pretends there were no valid reason to dispute electors. Watch again 0:00 123.9K views 7:33 AM · Aug 7, 2022·Twitter Web App 2,040 Retweets 76 Quote Tweets 5,764 Likes The left deliberately ignored voter integrity and made it easier for Democrats to cheat. read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Dems vote for higher energy prices
Washington Examiner: ... The Senate passed a resolution last week that would preserve part of President Donald Trump's commonsense permitting reform. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) crossed party lines to vote with Republicans. All other Democratic senators voted to keep President Joe Biden’s job-killing rollback of permitting regulation to what it was in Obama's time. "For years I’ve worked to fix our broken permitting system and I know the administration’s approach to permitting is dead wrong,” Manchin said. “Today’s vote to repeal these burdensome NEPA rules is a step in the right d... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Victims pushing back against 'progressive' prosecutors
Washington Examiner: Crime victims are pushing back against a cadre of prosecutors ushered into office with help from billionaire activist George Soros, as criminals are believed to have free rein to terrorize major cities. The latest voice in this chorus is Terri O’Connor, whose Philadelphia police officer husband was shot to death in 2020 while serving a search warrant. James O’Connor would still be alive if not for the policies of District Attorney Larry Krasner, who allows criminals back on the street without jail time, Terri told Fox News. “They had lengthy criminal records... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
19 AG's sue anti-energy finance company
Daily Torch: A group of 19 Republican Attorneys General led by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson have threatened the $10 trillion hedge fund BlackRock with antitrust legal action in an Aug. 4 letter to BlackRock CEO Larry Fink accusing the company of “intentionally restrain[ing] and harm[ing] the competitiveness of the energy markets” with its market dominance of retirement investments. Brnovich and Peterson added, “coordinated conduct with other financial institutions to impose net-zero [carbon emissions by 2050] … raises antitru... read more
Cairns News16 hours ago
Trained Marxists running the $35 billion Aboriginal industry
by Lyndesy Symonds One Nation is controlled opposition. They should be pointing out that the Aboriginal population (including Aboriginal Identified white people) are 3.3% of the population on the Australian continent. They claim to have the bloodline connection to country because their ancestors were born here. They claim that others whose ancestors were born here […] read more
OrientalReview.org16 hours ago
Going Global With NATO
Regional alliances should, for the most part, remain regional. Areas of the globe can count on a number of such bodies and associations with varying degrees of heft: the Organization of American States; the Organisation of African Unity; and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Only one has decided to […] read more
Bacon's Rebellion16 hours ago
Meanwhile, the Homicide Rate Keeps Climbing
From January to June this year, the seven largest localities of Hampton Roads have seen 115 homicides — up from 88 the same time last year, a 30% increase. Newport News and Hampton experienced a dip, but homicides have surged … Continue reading → read more
Bacon's Rebellion16 hours ago
Welcome to America, Land Where Killers Roam Free
by James A. Bacon Adrian de Jesus Rivera Guzman, 48, and his stepson Juan Carlos Anaya Hernandez, 24, immigrants who had fled gang violence in Central America, were in the wrong place at the wrong time. They were innocent bystanders … Continue reading → read more
The climate bill could short-circuit EV tax credits, making qualifying for them nearly impossible
No electric vehicle maker currently meets all the bill’s supply chain requirements, not even Tesla. One big reason: China. read more
Entertainment Companies Start Dumping Woke Content As Viewership Tumbles
[image: woke] After around five years of an unprecedented leftist onslaught on the entertainment industry we are finally starting to see the rampage lose oxygen... read more
600% More Deaths Reported In Last 19 Months Than In Entire 32 Year History of VAERS Database
[image: VAERS]There have been nearly 600% more reported deaths for a single vaccine in the last 19 months than there have been for all vaccines in the history of the entire VAERS system. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Iberia increases capacity to Brazil for the northern winter season
Iberia continues to restore its pre-pandemic capacity for this boreal winter season in Brazil. On October 30, it will resume operations to Rio de Janeiro (GIG) with three weekly flights, complementing its service to São Paulo - Guarulhos (GRU). According to data obtained by . . . To read the full NEWS and much more, […] read more
Part 2: The Steve Kirsch Debate on the Existence of the Virus
Part 2: The Steve Kirsch Debate on the Existence of the Virus Doing revolutionary science by Jon Rappoport, Jon Rappoport substack August 8, 2022 I’m moving on from Part 1 into a completely different area. There is lab work in the sciences that crucially affects populations. Two examples: virologists claiming they’ve isolated SARS-CoV-2; and researchers deciding The post Part 2: The Steve Kirsch Debate on the Existence of the Virus appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
The Short History Of France
It would appear the Prime Minister of France believes history began less than 100 years ago. read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
Woman Injured by Polar Bear on Norway’s Svalbard Islands
A polar bear attacked a campsite in Norway’s remote Arctic Svalbard Islands, injuring a French tourist. read more
WATCH: Cops Attack Innocent Lieutenant, Threaten to Charge Him if He Complains About Beating—No Charges
[image: lieutenant]An innocent black Army Lieutenant was stopped on false charges, held at gunpoint, dragged from his car, assaulted and humiliated for no reason. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Brazil: multiple jiu-jitsu champion died after being shot in the head
Brazilian wrestler Leandro Lo, one of the world's greatest figures in jiu-jitsu and eight-times world champion of this martial art, died Sunday after being shot in the head by a man with whom he argued at a party in S . . . To read the full NEWS and much more, Subscribe to our Premium […] read more
Covert Geopolitics15 hours ago
77th Year after the Nagasaki Bombing: Unwelcome Truths for Church and State
77 years ago (August 9, 1945) an all-Christian bomber crew dropped an experimental plutonium bomb on Nagasaki City, Japan, instantly incinerating, asphyxiating and/or vaporizing tens of thousands of innocent civilians, mostly women and children. Very few Japanese soldiers were killed by the bombs. Japan’s major religions are Shintoism and Buddhism, but a disproportionate number of … Continue reading 77th Year after the Nagasaki Bombing: Unwelcome Truths for Church and State → read more
the daily howler15 hours ago
STARTING TOMORROW: The Milbank Files!
*MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 2022* *Bonfire(s) of the inanities: *This morning, we had to chuckle. It was 6:07 A.M. Eastern. Mika was listing the basic provisions of the bill the Senate has now passed in one of its lunatic all-nighter sessions. She cited the provision which would "invest more than $300 billion" in "climate reform." She said the bill would allow Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices for the first time. The bill would also impose a 15% minimum tax on large corporations. So she correctly said. Those were the basic provisions Mika cited. Now, as she prepared to throw... read more
21st Century Wire15 hours ago
Western Audience Gushes Over Zelensky’s Latest Hologram Appearance
*21WIRE* | Who is feeding this guy his lines, and why? read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
Expert: Climate Bill Could Short-Circuit EV Tax Credits
The bill, which needs House approval, requires that new electric vehicles meet stringent sourcing requirements for critical materials to qualify for the tax credits. read more
21st Century Wire15 hours ago
US Lawmakers: ‘Most Ukraine Aid is a Scam’
*21WIRE* | 'So you think we are funding a proxy war with Russia?' read more
Snopes.com16 hours ago
Anne Heche in Hospital, ‘Stable’ After Fiery Car Crash
Actor Anne Heche was in the hospital following an accident in which her car smashed into a house and flames erupted. read more
Safe And Effective
Covid Vaccines Are Killing One in Every 800 Over-60s and Should Be Withdrawn Immediately, Says Leading Vaccine Scientist – The Daily Sceptic read more
NPR Megadrought Flood
NPR says Northern Arizona is flooded and baking in summer heat, during the worst drought in 1,200 years. Hundreds in northern Arizona are facing flooding : NPR Temperatures in Flagstaff aren’t forecast to get out of the 70s, with rain … Continue reading → read more
Lawfare17 hours ago
The Wrong Way to Compete With China
U.S. Capitol building at night, September 6, 2018 (AnthonyTPope, https://tinyurl.com/22wc8enn; CC BY-SA 4.0; https://tinyurl.com/bdethezx). More than two years after it was first proposed, Congress has finally passed one of the most anticipated legislative efforts of the Biden presidency: a bipartisan bill to help the United States compete more effectively with China. The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors for America (CHIPS) and Science Act, which is expected to soon be signed by President Biden, promises to invest tens of billions of dollars in public funds to... read more
The Short History Of France
The Prime Minister of France says global warming has caused the worst drought in the history of France, and it is caused by the burning of fossil fuels. French prime minister vows to fight inflation, climate change Apparently the history … Continue reading → read more
Viable Opposition17 hours ago
The Known Traveller Digital Identity - Part of Our Dystopic Future
It is the opinion of many experts (at least among those who are outside of the dinosaur media) that the pandemic was and will be used as a reason to issue a worldwide digital identity scheme which will be used by governments. Let's look at one scheme that was undertaken back in the pre-COVID-19 pandemic and its supporters. The Known Traveller Digital Identity or KTDI was conceptualized by a "multi-stakeholder Working Group" which was launched in 2015. The original group of stakeholders included a wide range of governments, industry and international organizations and now serv... read more
Organizing Notes14 hours ago
The theft of Chinese antiquities by Taiwan
My son Julian lives and teaches in Taiwan. Mary Beth and I have visited there a few times in recent years. On one of our trips Julian took us to this large and quite amazing museum. We had never heard of it before, nor did we know that it was the repository of stolen art from China. After the end of World War II, these dispersed collections were reassembled in Nanjing, but in 1948–49 they were taken by the retreating US-backed Nationalist army led by fascist Chiang Kai-shek to Taiwan, where they were stored at the Taipei suburb of Taichung until they were installed in the n... read more
Halifax Examiner15 hours ago
Going to the chapel again, and again, and again
News 1. Muskrat Falls delays, power bills to rise Breaking news: hydroelectricity from Muskrat Falls for Nova Scotians is delayed. I suppose that’s not breaking, now that I think of it. But as Jennifer Henderson reports, there’s some new information on just how much those delays could cost Nova Scotians. In June, the province received […] read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Gustavo Petro is sworn in as Colombia’s president
Gustavo Petro Urrego was inaugurated on Sunday, August 7, as constitutional president of Colombia for the period 2022-2026, a ceremony held at the Plaza de Bolivar in the city of Bogota, where thousands of citizens arrived, along with presidents and world leaders who traveled to the country . . . To read the full NEWS […] read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Blockchain comes to Colombia with certification of land titles
The Colombian government has begun officially issuing land titles that are tokenized or based on the public blockchain of "Ripple Labs." It is part of an initiative to streamline processes within the South American nation through this technology. The tool is called "Administrador de Predios" and is operated by the National Land Agency "Agencia Nacional […] read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Suspicion of murder: German diplomat arrested in Brazil
Brazilian police confirmed Saturday, August 6, the arrest of a German diplomat in Rio de Janeiro. Uwe Herbert H., who holds the rank of consul at the German consulate in Rio de Janeiro, had informed authorities that his Belgian husband, Walter Henri Maximilien B . . . To read the full NEWS and much more, […] read more
Vox - All16 hours ago
Meanwhile, Congress is set to pass a huge wildlife conservation bill with bipartisan support
[image: A black-footed ferret, standing on a scrubby path and looking at the camera.] The black-footed ferret, an endangered species, is one of many animals and plants in the US that would benefit from the $1.4 billion Recovering America’s Wildlife Act. | Kathryn Scott Osler/Denver Post via Getty Image Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would funnel millions of dollars into saving overlooked species. The Biden administration is on the cusp of enacting the biggest piece of climate legislation ever, after the Senate passed the Inflation Reduction Act Sunday with a vote straight down... read more
Andrew Bolt on the GBR Scare
By Paul Homewood A nice summary from Andrew Bolt about the Great Barrier Reef hoax: read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Mexican cartels spread their tentacles throughout South America
The Mexican cartels are expanding their activities in South America. The criminal organizations buy and trade cocaine through connections established in several countries to distribute it in the United States and Europe. In Colombia, the read more
Modern Tokyo Times16 hours ago
Japan art and Suzuki Harunobu: Birds, boating, and beauty
Japan art and Suzuki Harunobu: Birds, boating, and beauty Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Japanese artist Suzuki Harunobu (1725-1770) is one of the most distinctive artists of eighteenth-century Japan. He produced… The post Japan art and Suzuki Harunobu: Birds, boating, and beauty first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Econlib17 hours ago
Senate Democrats Understand Covid Tradeoffs
More correctly, they understand Covid tradeoffs for themselves. “Senate Democrats, some of whom have decried their G.O.P. colleagues’ lenient attitude toward masking, have adopted an unofficial ‘Don’t Test, Don’t Tell,’ protocol of late, particularly as they endeavor to pass the historic Inflation Reduction Act this weekend,” a senior Senate aide told Puck News. “They’re not […] The post Senate Democrats Understand Covid Tradeoffs appeared first on Econlib. read more
The Insider Key on Manufacturing Business Next Discovered
[image: Manufacturing Business Next]Based on a report the GDP contribution of the IT and the ITES sector has elevated as much as 1.4% to 7% in 2008. The Indian outsourcing business is rising rapidly and contributing in every discipline. It has also elevated better working situations and better employment facets. Rent someone who can present actual life references. Higher but, these references should be from the same trade to yours. From small business to massive model, decide somebody who can provide actual testimonials for the work they’ve performed. It is just to simple to prete... read more
Halifax Examiner17 hours ago
Higher power bills on the way as delays continue at Muskrat Falls
Ongoing delays in the promised flow of hydroelectricity from Labrador’s Muskrat Falls will deliver Nova Scotians at least one thing with certainty: higher power bills. Here’s why: In June, the province received less than half the amount of contracted energy — known as the Nova Scotia Block — because of frustrating problems with General Electric […] read more
Electroverse18 hours ago
Colder-Than-Average Iceland; Skiing In Southern Africa; More Snow Down Under; + Farmers’ Almanac Foresees “Record-Breaking Cold” And “Snowy” U.S. Winter
The Almanac is calling for record-setting chills of 40F-below-zero... The post Colder-Than-Average Iceland; Skiing In Southern Africa; More Snow Down Under; + Farmers’ Almanac Foresees “Record-Breaking Cold” And “Snowy” U.S. Winter appeared first on Electroverse. read more

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