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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.

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

28 September - Blogs I'm Following - 1 of 4

 11:09 pm MDT

WW-III Is Coming Like A Freight Train
In an email exchange earlier today with one of my numerous e-correspondents I wrote: *I think that we are in a predatory, rogue, subset of the Universe. A fake, demonic, A.I.-governed, flawed, bootleg copy of the Universe.Which reminds me: this local nexus of that fake, bastardized, demonic A.I.-governed subset of the Universe is about to get much more intense as the demonic A.I. loses all of its Satanic marbles and goes on a demonic, whirlwind rampage.* Virtually every passing day drives that point home, harder and harder. Yesterday's obvious, sabotage attack by the USSA Navy o... read more
New outbreak under investigation; FDA ends work on another without finding source
The FDA is investigating one new outbreak and has closed an investigation on another. On Wednesday the Food and Drug Administration announced a new Salmonella Litchfield outbreak that has sickened at least 28 patients. The source of the pathogen has not yet been identified. In its outbreak announcement, the FDA did not indicate how old... Continue Reading read more
Food poisoning still a concern for most Europeans
Awareness of food poisoning has gone down in recent years but it remains one of the top concerns for Europeans, according to a survey. The Eurobarometer survey was conducted in March and April this year and included more than 26,500 respondents. Results were published by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). Cost is the most... Continue Reading read more
FDA promises to enhance safety of imported produce with new initiative
With 32 percent of the country’s fresh vegetables and 55 percent of its fresh fruit imported from other countries, the Food and Drug Administration is launching renewed efforts to make sure that produce is safe for consumption. In a new initiative announced this week, Activities to Enhance the Safety of Imported Produce, the agency is... Continue Reading read more
Experts estimate foodborne disease burden in African nations
Researchers have assessed the role of certain food types in causing illness from different pathogens in three African countries. They presented attribution estimates for Campylobacter, enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), Shiga-toxin producing E. coli, Salmonella, Cryptosporidium, Brucella, and Mycobacterium bovis for beef, dairy, poultry and vegetable products in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and Rwanda. Findings help support three projects aiming to improve food safety... Continue Reading read more
U.S. Intelligence Steps-Up Monitoring Operations Against Russia
Flight-tracking websites have spotted US spy planes flying around the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad. Senior Airman Greg Davis/U.S. Air Force/Reuters *Business Insider: **US spy planes appear to be monitoring a Russian enclave in Europe, possibly looking for signs of nuclear weapons activity* * In recent weeks, flight-tracking sites have spotted US surveillance flights near Kaliningrad. * Kaliningrad is a Russian territory on the Baltic sea, separated from mainland Russia by Lithuania. * In 2018, Russia conducted a "major renovation" of a nuclear weapons site there, an expe... read more
Hinduphobic Bigotry of British Media
Muslim Protestors Outside Temple in Leicester In his article, "When are we going to talk about Hinduphobia,” (Spiked, 27 September 2022), Brendan O’Neill talks about anti-Hindu bigotry in British media. Here’s the opening paragraph of his article: “So when are we going to talk about Hinduphobia? After all, if all the things that are currently being said about Britain’s Hindu communities were said about our Muslim communities, the broadsheets would be awash with angry thinkpieces about Islamophobia. If journalists were poking around in Muslim areas for the merest hint of an extre... read more
South Korean Intelligence Says North Korea May Be Weeks Away From Conducting A Nuclear Test
*Reuters:* *South Korea Sees Oct.16-Nov.7 Window for N.Korea Nuclear Test* SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea has completed preparations for a nuclear test and a possible window for carrying it out could be between Oct. 16 and Nov. 7, South Korean lawmakers briefed by its spy agency said on Wednesday. Preparations for a possible nuclear test by North Korea, which would be the first since 2017, had been completed at the Punggye-ri test tunnel, where the reclusive state conducted six underground tests from 2006 onward, two legislators told reporters after a briefing by the National I... read more
The New York Daily News Instructs Us On Progressive Racism
* We still have three daily newspapers here in New York — the Times, the Post, and the Daily News. I subscribe to the first two, but not to the Daily News. And I almost never read the Daily News either. * From my occasional encounters, my observation is that the Daily News has completely gone over to wokism, and is just a cut-rate, slimmed-down version of the Times, pushing the progressive narrative on all issues without concern for evidence or facts. * But like the Times, the Daily News can sometimes, undoubtedly inadvertently, shine a bright light on the twisted thinking of the pr... read more
Dire Straits In The Maldives
In 1988 the United Nations said the Maldives would drown within thirty years, and now ABC News says the Maldives will drown in thirty years. This video takes a closer look at the Maldives Dire Straits. read more
Michael West2 hours ago
Tight jobs market plagues manufacturing
The manufacturing sector has experienced a burst of activity thanks to a rush of new orders after COVID-19 disruptions and bad weather. That’s despite challenges posed by labour and material shortages pushing up costs for the sector and casting a shadow over future quarters. The quarterly survey of industrial trends by Westpac and the Australian […] read more
Michael West2 hours ago
AGL early closure good step forward: Bowen
Energy Minister Chris Bowen says AGL’s decision to close its coal-fired power stations early is a good step forward. It comes after the country’s largest electricity generator said it would shut down all its coal-fired generators by 2035. The announcement also means Loy Yang A power station, which provides almost one-third of Victoria’s power, will […] read more
Michael West2 hours ago
Stocks bounce but sterling slippery
Asian share markets rose after Britain’s central bank launched an emergency bond buying programme to stabilise a furious sell-off in gilts, though trade was skittish and sterling remained under pressure. The Bank of England said it will buy as much as £5 billion ($A8.3 billion) a day of long-dated government bonds until October 14. It […] read more
Michael West3 hours ago
New judge makes High Court majority women
Australia’s highest court will have a majority of female judges for the first time in its history, with the appointment of Justice Jayne Jagot. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus announced the appointment of Justice Jagot to the High Court on Thursday. She will take over from Justice Patrick Keane following his retirement. Justice Jagot will be the […] read more
Michael West3 hours ago
French unions call strike over reforms
Several hard-left trade unions in France are calling for a nationwide strike on Thursday to demand pay increases to cope with soaring inflation, threatening disruption to transport, schools and the energy sector. The one-day walkout is seen as a test of the unions’ ability to mobilise support and a barometer of potential social unrest as […] read more
Michael West3 hours ago
Cheaper renewables drive coal closures
Renewable energy becoming cheaper is behind the early closure of AGL coal-fired power stations, Tanya Plibersek says. The energy minister said the move is part of a transition towards renewable energy that is happening around the world. Her comments come after the country’s largest electricity generator AGL said it would shut down all its coal-fired […] read more
Michael West4 hours ago
Jobs road map focuses on full employment
Full employment, productivity growth and boosting participation of women in the workforce will be dominant themes in a white paper prepared in the wake of jobs and skills summit. The Albanese government held the jobs summit earlier this month to address Australia’s workforce challenges, including severe labour shortages and sluggish wage growth. The government is […] read more
Seen from our balcony: Supposedly Jupiter
Monday evening till early Tuesday morning, Planet Jupiter was at its closest point to Earth in so many years. Some websites say in some 100 years, others say in some 59 years either way the solar system’s biggest planet was in its closest position to us. Some websites said that you could see by the naked eye as a point in our night sky and if you were so lucky then you could see three of its moons besides. I tried my luck last Monday to capture it because what are the odds to see again up close and personal like that. I do not have a telescope or magnification binoculars plus... read more
INTERVIEW: Tom Nelson on Why Climate Change Policies are Ruining Economies
*TNT Radio* | The dangers posed by western climate change policies are now threatening global stability. read more
If it's square we ain't there
I found this photo of a house in Michigan here. Ugh, we are a plague house again. It's different this time, but still means having to isolate at a time when there was actually someone I wanted to meet up with. Back in the early blogging days I actually had to touch-type newspaper articles or quotes from books while I read them from print, because they weren't just easy links all over the net. That was a pain in the ass but still easier than having to copy from photographs posted on the net, which means having to rotate from my text editor to the photo between every phrase. So, c... read more
Canadian Prepper, "Buckle Up! 'Only One Way This War Ends', With D. Pyne"
*Full screen recommended.* Canadian Prepper, 9/28/22: *"Buckle Up! 'Only One Way This **War Ends',* * With D. Pyne"* "I talk to a real nuclear weapons expert about the state of things." *Comments here:* - https://www.youtube.com/ read more
Snopes.com3 hours ago
‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ Rapper Coolio Dies at Age 59
Coolio, whose legal name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr., died at the Los Angeles home of a friend, longtime manager Jarez Posey told The Associated Press. read more
The Left Hates Italy’s First Female Prime Minister
A woman in Italy has broken through the glass ceiling and … the Left is already trying to destroy her. read more
Nobody Who Supports NATO Is A Moderate: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ Someone who believes the US or its proxies sabotaged the Nord Stream pipelines can tell you exactly what they’d stand to gain from it and how little it would cost them. Someone who believes it was Russia […] read more
Missing woman found dead in Nova Scotia
The Salt Wire is reporting that "Police have identified the body of Cynthia Flemming, who was reported missing from Bible Hill Sept. 1. She was last scene in the Bible Hill area in late August. The body of Flemming, who was 32, was discovered Tuesday in Truro, RCMP said." "RCMP Public Information Officer Cpl. Chris Marshall said while authorites continue the investigation, they don't believe the death to be suspicious. 'We don't believe that her death is suspicious, but certainly, that could change as the investigation progresses over the next few days and weeks,' Marshall said." ... read more
Cairns News3 hours ago
Google has you covered from all sides
by Alison Ryan Many understand that Google is filtering and massively censoring information through its search engine, but it also has the power to censor in other areas, including your personal email if you’re using Gmail. The technocratic cabal is pushing the world toward global tyranny, and Google is one of the primary supporters, aides […] read more
Hurricane Ian could push food prices even higher
CNN Hurricane Ian is the latest natural disaster to impact food prices. The storm hitting Florida is already forcing orange juice futures to rise, and it may soon squeeze... The post Hurricane Ian could push food prices even higher appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Liberal, female and minority: America’s new gun owners aren’t who you’d think
CNN Several times a week you can hear gunfire echoing from Brandi Joseph’s scenic Southern California property. A licensed firearms instructor and dealer, Joseph decided... The post Liberal, female and minority: America’s new gun owners aren’t who you’d think appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Uncle Sam to unmask anonymous writers using AI
The A Register – by Brandon Vigliarolo The US intelligence community has launched a program to develop artificial intelligence that can determine authorship of anonymous... The post Uncle Sam to unmask anonymous writers using AI appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Storm Surge Sends Shark Swimming Down The Street In Ft. Myers
Daily Wire Florida residents who remained behind as Hurricane Ian pummeled the central gulf coast may have gotten more than they bargained for if they... The post Storm Surge Sends Shark Swimming Down The Street In Ft. Myers appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Komando.com5 hours ago
Googling THIS PHRASE leads to malware that installs 20 malicious programs to your PC
Downloading bootlegged software is never a good idea. Here's how it could infect your device with up to 20 malware variants. read more
The Nazi Germany-Soviet (Russia) Frontier Treaty Sept. 28, 1939
“German–Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation map showing the agreed invasion-splitting of Poland by Germany and the Soviet Union … Continue reading → read more
Today on Unsolved Mysteries
Canadian Press- Military sounding alarm over recruiting problems as Canadians steer clear But Brodie says the military is getting about half the number of applicants it needs per month to meet the goal of adding 5,900 members this year. The shortfall is expected to exacerbate the current personnel shortage, with about one in 10 of… Continue reading → read more
Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors
The Eternal Question: “You’re working for a news organization. If they’re lying about a comedian taking horse medication, what are they telling us about Russia? What are they telling us about Syria? read more
TRUMP IS A SON OF QUEENS, BUT HE'S ALSO A SON OF FRED
*The New York Times* asked Joe Klein to review Maggie Haberman's book on Donald Trump. Klein writes this: Haberman’s Trump is very much a child of Queens, although of an exotic sort — a white Protestant. I, too, am a child of Queens, and Trump’s use of phrases like “the Blacks” and “the gays” brings back memories of my grandmother denigrating “the Irish” who lived next door. Outer-borough bigotry was endemic, but it tended to be casual, not profound. Ethnic street fights were followed by interethnic marriages; they still are. And always, for all of us — and even for a rich kid like... read more
bilaterals.org3 hours ago
Nigeria to commence AfCFTA participation in Q4 – Committee
29-Sep-2022 It will be recalled that the AfCFTA agreement has been tipped to create the largest free trade area in the world measured by the number of countries participating. read more
bilaterals.org3 hours ago
Fears Kenya deal with US could hurt regional trade
28-Sep-2022 The pursuit of a new trade pact between Washington and Kenya is eliciting old fears on whether it could hurt adherence to obligations under the East African Community, and hence continental ambitions for more commerce. read more
Todd Callendar: Jabbed Are Now A New Human Species: Homo Borg Genesis
Stew Peters Network On today’s Dr. Jane Ruby Show, According to Our World in Data, 64% of the world’s population has taken Genetically modified human beings. Exactly who owns a human being if they take a gene changing product that gives them a different genetic structure than that with which they were born? What does … read more
Israel’s Nuclear Bomb – A Radioactive Taboo | Full Documentary
Get.factual Israel’s nuclear arsenal is considered ”the worst-kept secret in the world.” Analysts estimate the country possesses several hundred nuclear warheads – enough to destroy nearly any target in the world, but no international regulatory agency monitors the program. end read more
Putin: Grain From Ukraine Doesn’t Reach Poorest Countries Despite Russia Raising Issue Long Time Ago — “It is a Total Scam by the West!”
Putin: Grain From Ukraine Doesn’t Reach Poorest Countries Despite Russia Raising Issue Long Time Ago by https://sputniknews.com/ Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres underscored the need for a full implementation of the Black Sea grain deal. Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that grain supplies from Ukraine do … read more
Ex-Russian President Weighs in on Use of Nukes Against Ukraine
Ex-Russian President Weighs in on Use of Nukes Against Ukraine by https://www.rt.com/ Western nations would “swallow” Russia’s use of nuclear weapons against its neighbor, Dmitry Medvedev said – NATO would not intervene if Moscow used nuclear weapons against Ukraine, Dmitry Medvedev has said, claiming that Kiev’s Western backers would be unwilling “to die in a … read more
Dr. Aseem Malhotra Who Promoted COVID-19 Vaccine on TV Calls for Its Immediate Suspension
AOSIS (Pty) Ltd Writing in the peer-reviewed Journal of Insulin Resistance, one of the UK’s most eminent Consultant Cardiologists Dr. Aseem Malhotra, who was one of the first to take two doses of the vaccine and promote it on @Good Morning Britain says that since the rollout of the vaccine the evidence of its effectiveness … read more
Forget the Blame Game, Nordstream Sabotage Is About the Great Reset & Nothing Else.
Forget the Blame Game, Nordstream Sabotage Is About the Great Reset & Nothing Else. by Kit Knightly, OffGuardian September 28, 2022 Last night it was reported that “blasts” had damaged both Nordstream pipelines that carry gas exported from Russia to Germany and other nations across northern Europe. As a result, large amounts of natural gas were The post Forget the Blame Game, Nordstream Sabotage Is About the Great Reset & Nothing Else. appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
"Many Retailers Facing Collapse As Hard Times Are Coming"
*Full screen recommended.* *"Many Retailers Facing Collapse As Hard Times Are Coming"* by Epic Economist "The situation doesn’t look good at all for a large number of U.S. retailers. New research found that over a quarter of retailers in America could be a few months away from going bankrupt, and many are already facing collapse due to severe supply chain disruptions that are causing shortages of consumer favorites, massive inventory gluts of products that aren’t selling, and price imbalances that have been threatening their profits. According to industry insiders, we are set to see... read more
"We Are In Deep Trouble; Markets Soar As Central Bank Bails Out Home Owners And Pension"
Jeremiah Babe, 9/28/22: *"We Are In Deep Trouble; Markets Soar As * *Central Bank Bails Out Home Owners And Pension"* Comments here: - https://www.youtube.com/ read more
Hard Hit By Climate Change, Villagers Raise a Forest on Their Own
Sep 28 (IPS) - Some ten years ago, Sheemanto Chatri, a 39-year-old farmer hailing from India's northeastern state of Meghalaya, was reeling with distress. The unseasonal rainfall had washed away all the crops he had cultivated after year-long labor in his far-off hamlet. Read the full story, “Hard Hit By Climate Change, Villagers Raise a Forest on Their Own”, on globalissues.org → read more
Iran: UN experts demand stay of execution for two women LGBT rights activists
Iran must immediately stay the executions of two women sentenced to death for supporting the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender-diverse (LGBT) people, a large group of UN-appointed independent human rights experts said on Wednesday. Read the full story, “Iran: UN experts demand stay of execution for two women LGBT rights activists”, on globalissues.org → read more
Time to address mental health issues in the workplace, UN agencies urge
With an estimated 12 billion workdays lost annually due to depression and anxiety, costing the global economy nearly $1 trillion, more action is needed to tackle mental health issues at work, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) said on Wednesday. Read the full story, “Time to address mental health issues in the workplace, UN agencies urge”, on globalissues.org → read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
Ian Swamps Southwest Florida, Trapping People in Homes
Hurricane Ian, one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the U.S., swamped southwest Florida on Wednesday, turning streets into rivers, knocking out power to 1.6 million people and threatening catastrophic damage further inland. read more
Michael West5 hours ago
Minister urges action on corporate tax
Global economies should not give up on corporate tax despite the challenges of collecting taxes from large multinationals skilled at exploiting tax havens. The assistant minister for competition says nations should remain focused on multinational tax avoidance despite some calls to abolish corporate tax entirely. Andrew Leigh told an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development […] read more
Michael West5 hours ago
New judge makes High Court majority women
Australia’s highest court will have a majority of female judges for the first time in its history, with the appointment of Justice Jayne Jagot. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus announced the appointment of Justice Jagot to the High Court on Thursday. She will take over from Justice Patrick Keane following his retirement. Justice Jagot will be the […] read more
Science Matters5 hours ago
Why US Media Get Away with Malice
Carson Holloway writes at American MInd Actual Malice. Excepts in italics with my bolds and added images. Constitutional government demands a free but responsible media. America’s corporate press is out of control. It claims to be an institution essential to successful self-government—and it would in fact be so, if it did its job responsibly. But […] read more
Trees bulking up on excess carbon dioxide in atmosphere, scientists say
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: Nature’s carbon cycle still working as expected. – – – Increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have contributed to a rise in wood volume or biomass of forests in the US, according to a new study. The research, published recently in the Journal Nature Communications, found that… read more
About Climate Confusion and Clarity
Originally posted on Science Matters: Christelle Lagace-Babim, left, and Elise Lagace walk along Rue Jacques-Cartier Friday, after checking out their home in Gatineau, Que., as significant rainfall continues to cause flooding. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press) A lot of verbage about global warming/climate change is worse than useless because the parties are using terms whose meaning is… read more
Michael West5 hours ago
AGL Energy to accelerate exit from coal
Australia’s largest electricity generator AGL Energy will go “net zero” after abandoning plans to split into two companies. Australia’s biggest carbon emitter on Thursday announced a plan to shutdown all coal-fired generation by the end of fiscal year 2035, with annual greenhouse gas emissions to reduce from 40 million tonnes to net zero. AGL chair […] read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
Depression in the ranks of the Border Patrol
Washington Examiner: The largest law enforcement agency in America has a suicide problem. Over the past 15 years, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has lost 146 employees to suicide. Senior officials became especially concerned this year because deaths spiked early on. "We were sitting at five suicides, and that was alarming," said acting CBP COO Benjamine “Carry” Huffman in an exclusive interview with the Washington Examiner. In the midst of a humanitarian and national security crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, CBP leadership needed to reform its approach to the well-being of ... read more
Medical Kidnap6 hours ago
Forget the Blame Game, Nordstream Sabotage is About the Great Reset and Nothing Else
Last night it was reported that “blasts” had damaged both Nordstream pipelines that carry gas exported from Russia to Germany and other nations across northern Europe. As a result, large amounts of natural gas were leaking into the Baltic sea, and supplies through the pipeline were completely shut off. The alleged incident has caused a furious round of blame tennis, with accusations flying back and forth across what – for the sake of simplicity – we’ll call Iron Curtain 2.0. The European Union has claimed the pipes were “sabotaged”, but doesn’t directly blame anyone in their stat... read more

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