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Thomas Paine

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

Sunday, October 16, 2022

16 October - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 4

 11pm MDT

GREENIE WATCH19 hours ago
Untitled
* Army’s Misplaced Priorities: Recruitment Shortfall More Problematic Than Climate Change* The word “incongruous” immediately came to mind last week when two news headlines appeared at about the same time concerning the U.S. Army. The Army Times last week reported that at the end of fiscal year 2022 (on Sept. 30), the Army came up 20,000 soldiers short of its authorized end strength. The Army was authorized to have a strength of 485,000 active-duty soldiers in 2022, but because of severe recruiting challenges, instead ended the year at 465,600. This is a bona fide crisis because ... read more
Small Dead Animals19 hours ago
Make Way For The Activist-Wanker Caste
On fashionably antisocial, status-signalling activism, and the inclinations to which it appeals. read more
The New Dark Age19 hours ago
The wasteland of British politics
When an ugly power play marks the end of the career of a phenomenally successful politician, it presents a painful sight. From all accounts in the British press in the most recent weeks, it was clear that the night of the long knives was approaching for the most photogenic prime minister Great Britain and Northern Ireland ever produced — Liz Truss. read more
Small Dead Animals20 hours ago
Sunday On Turtle Island
Trudeau’s Canada: Prepare to freeze in the dark this winter. Fruit fly guy swears about global warming, then leaves on a seaplane. Justin giving away more military equipment. After burning jet fuel around Ontario this week, Dear Leader is spending a relaxing weekend at his hidden location. Biden’s America: Complications of the Ukraine war. Medical… Continue reading → read more
Komando.com21 hours ago
Your morning coffee will never go cold again with these mug warmers for your desk
Does your coffee get cold before you finish drinking it? These mug warmers are the perfect desk companion to keep your coffee hot no matter how long it takes to drink. read more
October 16, 2022: Reader Tips
Tonight we stay on our food theme, but this time with a twist, as we learn about Forgotten Grocery Stores in America. Feel free to share any treasured memories of stores you visited as a child. And more recent news tips are also very welcome! read more
Featured Comment
Bill Greenwood has seen a thing or two. My former brother-in-law was a native fellow, and a stand-out chuckwagon outrider. June of 1973, he flew into Calgary and rented a green Satellite Sebring to get up to the (now defunct) Rimbey Stampede to line up his rides for the Calgary Stampede. It was a rainy… Continue reading → read more
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Bloomberg- Russia and NATO Are Both Holding Nuclear Drills Despite Rising Tensions read more
Gangsters Out Blog13 hours ago
Ken Sims elected mayor of Vancouver
Ken Sims was elected by a substantial margin as mayor of Vancouver over the incumbent Kennedy Stewart. More importantly, Ken Sims' party, ABC Vancouver, won seven of the ten seats on council. Kennedy Stewart was a mayor without a party. Ken Sims is in a position to make a difference. I do not believe Brenda Locke received more votes than Jinny Sims and all the other candidates in Surrey. That ridding needs a legitimate physical recount with scrutineers. 973 votes. read more
Gangsters Out Blog13 hours ago
Dominion Voting in Surrey and Vancouver
The Report of the Chief Electoral Officer stated that "Elections BC partnered with several service providers to administer the referendum, and would like to acknowledge the hard work and effort of *BC Mail Plus*, Canada Post, the Center for Civic Design, *Dominion Voting Canada*, Elevator Strategy, Fujitsu Consulting Canada, Service BC, and Queen’s Printer." The City of Vancouver's Clerk Department's response to the Request for Access to Records under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act states that "1. Proposal response packages submitted by vendors Dominion ... read more
A new, financially independent life for former child brides in Mozambique
In Mozambique, more than 20 per cent of girls aged between 13 and 17 have been married or live with someone as if they were married. Women’s support groups are putting thousands of them on the road to financial independence, making them less vulnerable to gender-based violence. Read the full story, “A new, financially independent life for former child brides in Mozambique”, on globalissues.org → read more
Michael West20 hours ago
UK minister vows to show he can fix budget
Britain’s new finance minister has promised to show investors he will repair the country’s public finances after the original economic plans of Prime Minister Liz Truss triggered a bond market rout. “No government can control the markets. No chancellor should seek to do that,” Jeremy Hunt told BBC television in an interview broadcast on Sunday. […] read more
CFACT20 hours ago
Rural backlash against renewables with 67 rejections of solar over eleven months
BY ROBERT BRYCE: The punchline here is obvious: the hype about major expansions of renewable-energy capacity ignores first principles The post Rural backlash against renewables with 67 rejections of solar over eleven months appeared first on CFACT. read more
Chevron CEO Blames Climate Policies For Global Energy Crisis
Chevron CEO Blames Climate Policies For Global Energy Crisis read more
OrientalReview.org21 hours ago
Elon Musk’s Outsized Role In The Ukrainian Conflict Presents Unique Opportunities
Had Musk not been such a passionate supporter of Kiev and literally put his money where his mouth is by subsidizing its military with tens of millions of dollars thus far before pragmatically realizing that this is financially unsustainable from a business perspective, then his well-intended peace proposal and its […] read more
Michael West21 hours ago
Biden knocks Truss’s economic plan
US President Joe Biden has criticised British Prime Minister Liz Truss’s original economic plan as a mistake and says he is not concerned about the strength of the soaring US dollar. Truss on Friday fired her finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng and scrapped parts of their economic package after it sparked financial market turmoil, including a […] read more
balance1023 hours ago
biggest fraud inhistory: "vaccines"
Edward Dowd: COVID Vaccines Are "The Greatest Fraud In History" https://rumble.com/vxpj02-edward-dowd-covid-vaccines-are-the-greatest-fraud-in-history.html ............ https://www.winterwatch.net/2022/03/wall-street-analyst-covid-vaccines-greatest-fraud-in-h istory/ …. Edward Dowd: COVID Vaccines Are "The Greatest Fraud In History" https://rumble.com/vxpj02-edward-dowd-covid-vaccines-are-the-greatest-fraud-in-history.html …………. https://beforeitsnews.com/eu/2022/10/mep-mislav-kolakusic-4-5-billion-doses-of-the-vaxxine-is-a-big-corruption-scandal-2695463.html MEP Mislav Kolakusic 4.5 ... read more
Cairns News23 hours ago
Universal management soon to resume control of planet displacing Jewish control
Letter to the Editor I listened to Adam Green on Khazar Theory Debunked, Khazarian Mafia Disinfon Exposed:https://odysee.com/@KnowMoreNews:1/KhazarMaf-Exposed:8Adam criticises, denigrates and sneers at a large number of people on youtube and rejects their opinions but doesn’t provide a coherent alternative explanation for what he believes. Adam is partially right in that he says the “Jews” (both […] read more
The Clock Is Ticking
Urban Democrats might be less crazy if they occasionally ventured out into the real world. read more
FAO and WHO shine food safety spotlight on seaweed
The FAO and WHO have highlighted a range of food safety hazards linked to eating seaweed plus a lack of data and regulation. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO) said there was a need for a risk assessment of relevant seaweed hazards to understand their public health significance.... Continue Reading read more
Cairns News1 day ago
North Korea continues sabre rattling
by Kev Moore What has led to the recent tensions on the Korean Peninsula? Oct 8, 2022 The DPRK has fired missile tests after the U.S. redeployed a carrier group near the Korean Peninsula. What has led to the recent tensions? And what is the role the U.S. was playing? CGTN program “Dialogue” also covers […] read more
Study Finds Climate Change Means Less Drought In US
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? ? More one-sided reporting from the Capital Weather Gang! ? ? When it rains, it pours. A paper published Tuesday in the journal Geophysical Research Letters finds that it’s raining harder in most of the United States. The study, written by… read more
Nutty Academics Demand We Must Cut Our Standard Of Living
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood Why does The Conversation always feature extreme climate alarmists, but never put the other side of the story? (Apparently, this is what they call “academic rigour”!) ? ? ? Without changes to people’s behaviour and lifestyles, it will be impossible for the… read more
Komando.com1 day ago
Here are the cities and states with the worst drivers
A study revealed the worst drivers in the country, according to what we post on social media. read more
They’re Recycling The Viagra Rape Atrocity Propaganda They Used On Libya
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ The west is advancing the claim that Putin is distributing Viagra to his soldiers so that they can more effectively rape Ukrainians, which was a ridiculous propaganda narrative the first time the west used it to manufacture […] read more
The Contest Between Dharma and Artha
Ganesha writing the *Mahabharata* upon Vyasa's dictation "Man is slave to artha (power and wealth), but artha is slave to no man.” ~ in the *Mahabharata*, Bhisma and Drona said this to Yudhishthira moments before the Kurukshetra War began. Both Bhisma and Drona acknowledged that dharma was on the side of the Pandava brothers, but they were bound to fight on the Kaurava side because they were enslaved by artha. Yuyutsu was the only son of the Kaurava emperor Dhritarashtra who did not succumb to the power of artha. Keen to stand on the side of dharma, he discarded his Kaurava broth... read more
October 16th – 2022 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 635
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post October 16th – 2022 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 635 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Sunday October 16th – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Sunday October 16th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge . read more
Bidenflation Strikes Again
By Gary Bauer ~ We must slam the brakes on Biden’s disastrous agenda. Yesterday’s report on the consumer price index showed inflation is running at a very hot rate of 8.2%, which was worse than economists had predicted. Worse than that, the “core inflation” measure, which excludes volatile energy and food prices, shot up to […] read more
The WashPost Way: ‘Badass’ Journalists ‘Afflicting The Comfortable’ For ‘Radical Change’
By Tim Graham ~ Margaret Sullivan recently stepped away from her soapbox as a media columnist for The Washington Post, but she has a new book out titled Newsroom Confidential: Lessons (and Worries) from an Ink-Stained Life. Mark Judge at the Washington Examiner provocatively asserted journalism is a like a drug, and they became addicted to […] read more
Well That’s Not Good. Crop Failures
Global Drought & Nitrogen Fertilizer shortages / costs are driving crop production toward global famines. Continue reading → read more
Biden Saving The Planet
“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military … Continue reading → read more
Chris Hedges Report: Trauma, Addiction, And Illness Under Capitalism
How does living in a consumer society at war with basic human needs affect our minds and, ultimately, our bodies? In his new book, The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture, Dr. Gabor Maté and his son Daniel argue that our culture’s standards of normalcy are destructive to the health of human beings. In a society where profit and personal attainment are the highest values, traumas abound, and everyday people are left to endure their pain and shame in silence. The consequence of this dark ethic, Dr. Maté illustrates, plays out on our bodies, severely damagi... read more
Trump Calls For Peace In Ukraine
Since the U.S. sponsored coup in Ukraine in 2014, taking a stand against the plan by the U.S. to use Ukraine as a weapon of war against Russia was a perilous stance for pro-peace and anti-imperialist forces. What made opposition especially difficult was that the plan was being executed by the administration of Nobel Peace Prize winner Barack Obama with the full support of the right-wing neoliberal establishment that controlled and still controls the U.S. state. But, while it was a challenge to oppose the many criminal adventures of the Obama administration, the return of that admi... read more
The New York Times Has Been Friendly To Nazis For 80 Years
The New York Times loves a good Nazi. And I don’t just mean this past year. I mean, going back to World War II to the OG Nazis, the guy with the mustache. If any of you out there are still New York Times lovers; then you really shouldn’t watch this episode. Just go back to playing with your Legos or something. Back in 2019, an Australian white supremacist murdered 49 people in New Zealand. As discussed this week by Fairness And Accuracy in Reporting, at the time, the New York Times correctly reported that “On his flak jacket was a symbol commonly used by the Azov Battalion, a Ukra... read more
Cairns News1 day ago
Corporate cowards, BLM & ADL exposed in war against dissidents
By TONY MOBILIFONITIS WHEN Adidas, the largest sports clothing manufacturer in Europe, global bank JP Morgan and Twitter launch cancel campaigns against multi-millionaire rapper Kanye West, you know some “big, sensitive toes” are being stood on. West, who now goes by the name Ye (shortened from Kan-ye?) was banned again by Twitter last week for […] read more
Biden Saving American Families $2,900 Per Year
“Look, the American Rescue Plan is helping millions of families on Affordable Care Act plans save $2,400 a year on their health care premiums. Let’s close the coverage gap and make those savings permanent. Second – cut energy costs for … Continue reading → read more
Families Felt Ill Prior To The 2021 Red Hill Leak… And Here’s Why
Many military and civilian families living on military bases around Pearl Harbor, Hawai’i have been outspoken that they felt ill before the November 2021 massive Red Hill jet fuel leak…and they were right! Recently released data shows that their water was contaminated by jet fuel in the summer of 2021 and they were feeling effects of poisoning long before November 2021. Interviews with ten families published in an extensive December 21, 2021 Washington Post article “Military families say they were ill months before jet-fuel leak brought scrutiny to Pearl Harbor’s tap water,” recor... read more
Those Fluoridation Lies
Fluoridation: the End Game begins! This post from garymoller.com is from 2019 … interesting what has transpired since then. Fourteen councils ordered by those ‘protecting’ us to fluoridate their town supplies. Better to allow those who want it to purchase it. EWR Please take a few minutes to watch this video that appeared on TVNZ … Continue reading Those Fluoridation Lies → read more
EU Calls China And Russia ‘Threats’ In ‘War For Future Of The Entire World’
The European Union is waging a proxy war on Russia in Ukraine, as well as an economic war aimed at destroying Russia’s economy. But Moscow is not Brussels’ only target. Beijing is also in its crosshairs. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made it clear that Europe sees both China and Russia as threats. And it is waging a new cold war aimed at undermining them, in order to maintain a so-called “rules-based order” dominated by Western hegemony. Von der Leyen emphasized that the EU is raising hundreds of billions of euros to fund programs to weaken Chinese and Russian... read more
Kaiser Strikers Insist You Should Be Able To Get An Appointment When Needed
Psychologists, social workers, therapists, and chemical dependency counselors are in the ninth week of an open-ended strike at Kaiser Permanente in Northern and Central California. The 2,000 mental health care workers walked out August 15; their contract has been expired since September 2021. They’re members of the National Union of Healthcare Workers, which split from SEIU in 2010. NUHW says Kaiser has failed to provide the staffing and wages to retain adequate and diverse staff—yielding unsustainable workloads and dangerous understaffing. After a mental health intake visit, even... read more
Israel Authorizes Military To Kill Palestinians With Drones In West Bank
Commanders of the Israeli Occupying Forces (IOF) have been authorized to use armed drones to kill Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, with the approval of Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kohavi. Hamas called the order “a dangerous step” and urged Palestinians “to continue resisting the Israeli occupation with all means possible until they regain their legitimate rights.” The authorization to expand the use of killer drones coincides with “a significant rise in shooting attacks and massive gunfire during arrest raids, specifically in the northern West Bank cities of Jenin and Nab... read more
The Rise Of India’s Dystopian Surveillance State
A few months after Narendra Modi was re-elected in 2019, India’s Parliament passed a discriminatory bill extending citizenship to refugees from six religious minority communities, except for Muslims from the neighboring countries of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. Following the controversy, a series of protests erupted across the country. The capital city of Delhi witnessed ghastly communal riots, as members of the minority Muslim community were targeted by far-right groups that rallied in support of the bill. To identify the alleged “rabble rousers and miscreants,” includin... read more
First North American Insurer To Adopt Policy On Free, Prior And Informed Consent
Bermuda –AXIS Capital recently became the first insurer in North America to adopt a policy stipulating that it will not underwrite projects without ensuring clients have obtained the right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) of impacted Indigenous communities. This sets a best practice globally for insurers’ policies on Indigenous rights. AXIS’ new policy, which was published in the company’s broader Human Rights Guidelines, states: “We expect insureds to respect and observe the right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent (“FPIC”) in accordance with the United Nations Declara... read more
Climate Protestors Throw Tomato Soup On Iconic Van Gogh Painting
In perhaps their most controversial protest yet, two Just Stop Oil activists poured tomato soup on Vincent van Gogh’s famous “Sunflowers” painting in London’s National Gallery. The gallery said the painting itself was not damaged because the canvass was protected by glass. The action comes as Just Stop Oil has been protesting in London for two weeks with a demand that the UK government stop all new oil and gas exploration. “What is worth more, art or life?” 21-year-old demonstrator Phoebe Plummer said as she glued her hand to the wall below the painting. “Is it worth more than ... read more
Gangsters Out Blog21 hours ago
Maxime Bernier's stance on the Ukraine war
2/2 This is a massive geopolitical blunder. Our foreign policy shouldn’t be based on the Biden family’s business interests or Chrystia Freeland’s family connections. This conflict is a diversion. Let’s focus on our own problems, authoritarian leader, sovereignty, and borders. — Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) February 24, 2022 Maxime Bernier is reporting that "People often ask me about my stance on the Ukraine War. My stance is simple. Our priority must be to prevent a dangerous escalation of the war. We must stop sending money and weapons to Zelenskyy and instead work with all pa... read more
balance101 day ago
Your dedication
Your dedication, precious hearts of light, joined with my own, to destroy this death (and the hell that is the abode of the godless dead) does clear the way for immortal life to take command, dominion and control over your lifestreams from the threefold flame enthroned on your hearts’ altar. -Jesus Christ and Kuthumi, Pearl 6:14 …............. Those who have the highest attainment of light are not necessarily today in the government of the United States; but I can assure you in my survey of souls in this hemisphere those individuals who have the right to rule because of inner light a... read more
West Makes Plans to Avoid Panic If Russia Uses Nuclear Bomb in Ukraine
It is more likely to be a False Flag Nuclear attack by the Anglo-American Illuminati (USA-Britain) and blame it on Russia. See also: – West prepping nuclear crisis plans – UK media How the West is preparing for Putin to go nuclear – West Makes Plans to Avoid Panic If Russia Uses Nuclear Bomb in … read more
PrairiePundit1 day ago
Kari Lake pushes the Trump agenda in Arizona
Washington Examiner: Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake could assume a very large role within the “Make America Great Again” political movement if she can beat her Democratic opponent, Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. Lake, a 2020 election denier, likely represents former President Donald Trump’s best chance at getting one of the “ultra MAGA” candidates into office following next month’s midterm elections. David Axelrod, a former Obama adviser, told *Axios* that Lake’s previous career in local television prepared her well for a political campaign. "If yo... read more
The Chinese Foreign Ministry Calls on Its Citizens in Ukraine to Leave the Country Immediately
The Chinese Foreign Ministry calls on its citizens in Ukraine to leave the country immediately pic.twitter.com/vtvPLvPowc — ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) October 15, 2022 See also: – China warns of security to its citizens in Ukraine – Chinese Foreign Ministry urged its citizens to urgently leave Ukraine by THE NEWS GLORY Chinese citizens were asked to leave … read more
Ethiopia: UN chief ‘gravely concerned’ by escalation in fighting across Tigray
The UN Secretary-General issued a statement on Saturday expressing grave concern over the escalation of fighting in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, where Government troops and separatist forces have been locked in conflict since November 2020. Read the full story, “Ethiopia: UN chief ‘gravely concerned’ by escalation in fighting across Tigray”, on globalissues.org → read more
He Could Fire a Gun in the Middle of Pennsylvania Avenue and Wound Democracy and No One Would Care
"Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing," said the Bard in Macbeth. The problem is, while it can be applied to Trump, it can also apply to the Never Trumpers, the January 6th Committee and even yours truly, in short, anyone who has ever waded into the fetid, roiling swamp that Trump was supposed to have drained. Because, really, at this point, one has to ask, What was it all about? All these people, with all their fr... read more
Employee monitoring: “They can read team chats?!” 
A TikTok video racked up views after the poster pointed out that companies can monitor employee communication in workplace messaging apps like Microsoft Teams. The video, which has since been deleted, pointed out that it’s common for employers to monitor communication on company-issued devices. Responses to the post included both surprise and blasé resignation, with ... read more
Hear employees out before disciplinary action 
When employee misconduct issues arise, give employees the opportunity to tell their side of the story. Failure to hear an employee out could increase organizational risk. Generally, it’s best to: Conduct a thorough investigation. If you don’t interview the accused, a court could later rule your investigation was insufficient. Wait before acting. Wait until the ... read more
“The Force for Change,” The Use of Twitter During the Arab Spring as a Technological Beta Test for U.S. Intelligence Control of Public Opinion and Elections
This is very weedy but also very interesting to me, perhaps you. Completely unrelated to my own years of research into “Jack’s Magic Coffee Shop,” aka Twitter, and the intelligence community use of the platform to shape public opinion, another research group has looked at the tentacles & data points and come to the exact […] The post “The Force for Change,” The Use of Twitter During the Arab Spring as a Technological Beta Test for U.S. Intelligence Control of Public Opinion and Elections appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
7 ways to improve your business’s security posture 
No business is immune to being a victim of a cyber-attack. Although not reported to news outlets, local companies are being breached every single day. Cyber liability insurance costs are doubling, with the smallest policies averaging $10,000 a year. Getting a policy today requires security audits. Exaggerate your security posture and you risk being dropped ... read more
PPP loan investigations are ongoing 
The recent PPP and Bank Fraud Enforcement Harmonization Act of 2022 established a 10-year statute of limitations for the prosecution of fraud by borrowers under the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program. The 10-year statute of limitations applies to Economic Injury Disaster Loan programs as well. Almost $800 billion in loans was distributed under the ... read more
Komando.com1 day ago
These devices are MOST at risk of being hacked
Here are the connected devices in your home most vulnerable to hacks. read more
Margin Of Fraud
A Rasmussen Reports thread: The CCP likely has had the access passwords to multiple US election systems and devices FOR YEARS. read more
Ukraine News 15 October 2022 (with Intro Commentary)
The news titles and links follow the commentary. There needs to be US Congressional and other investigations to itemize and … Continue reading → read more
Bank of Japan and wage growth distraction: Kishida’s admin
Bank of Japan and wage growth distraction: Kishida’s admin Sawako Utsumi and Kanako Mita Modern Tokyo Times People in Japan have witnessed three squandered economic decades resulting in limited growth… read more
Michael West1 day ago
Govt defends big road and rail spending
Australia’s new $9.6 billion infrastructure injection won’t drive inflation, the Albanese government says as it prepares to hand down its first budget. Responsible investments rather than waste and rorts, Finance Minister Katy Gallagher says, will get Australia’s bottom line back on track. The federal government will pump money into rail and road schemes, including $2.2 […] read more
PrairiePundit1 day ago
Manchin loses his magic in West Virginia
Washington Examiner: *Manchin popularity drops double digits in West Virginia* Selling out to liberalism is a mistake in a conservative state. read more
PrairiePundit1 day ago
Herschel Walker surprises the critics with debate
Red States: ... The running assumption for the month leading up to the event has been simple: Walker would be lucky to get out alive, and absolutely no one was entertaining the possibility that he could excel. In a shocking twist, though, that’s exactly what Walker did. It wasn’t a perfect performance, but far from bombing, people are actually suggesting that the Republican candidate may have *won *the debate. That’s a far cry from the predictions of total meltdown being made just prior to showtime. ... You know he did what he needed to do when someone who writes for the AJC a... read more
Russell Brand Discusses the Common Sense and Pragmatism of Trump on Subject of Ukraine
It appears our friend Neil Oliver has the week off. So, we will visit another, albeit saltier, U.K. voice who is also grounded in pragmatic common sense. Russell Brand recently discussed how “President Trump is Right” about the issues around the Ukraine war and the conflict with Russia. Mr. Brand notes a few bold nuances […] The post Russell Brand Discusses the Common Sense and Pragmatism of Trump on Subject of Ukraine appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Vox - All1 day ago
What we learned from the Walker-Warnock debate
[image: Herschel Walker Campaigns For Senator Of Georgia With Nikki Haley] Herschel Walker speaks at a campaign event on September 9, 2022 in Gwinnett, Georgia. | Megan Varner/Getty Images Despite his antics, Walker outperformed low expectations. In a debate punctuated as much by theatrics as real issues, Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) faced off against first-time senate candidate and former professional football player Herschel Walker, highlighting the crucial role Georgia plays in the struggle over control in the Senate — which seems to be slipping out of Democrats’ grasp. For mon... read more
Obama/McCain Discuss Election Fraud
“ACORN is a community organization. Apparently what they’ve done is they were paying people to go out and register folks, and apparently some of the people who were out there didn’t really register people, they just filled out a bunch … Continue reading → read more
Untitled
* Seven Australian institutions in Times Higher Education top 100* * I have impressive pieces of paper from two of the universities listed below, plus I taught at a third. On a per head basis, Australian universities do very well. Consider that there are 300 million Americans and only 25 million Australians. Australia produces roughly twice as many top universities per head as the USA does. It's not a small differenceSo why the difference? I know why but it would be vastly incorrect for me to spell it out so I think I should refrain from doing so. Let me just mention the undisp... read more
balance101 day ago
on agni
Yet great legions of light and teams of great conquerors, legions of the Central Sun do gather. For [there is one thing] we may do and that is to release bolts of blue lightning from the mind of God upon you that your mind might be quickened, that you might see clearly again and know that the path of karma yoga is indeed a yoke about your neck and it will not disappear except by the labor of the heart, by the sign of Agni, by the sign of fire and the determination to walk directly into the storm, into the very face of it, for that storm is your own returning human creation. -Elohim... read more
"This Is The Perfect Storm For A Collapse"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly 10/15/22: *"This Is The Perfect Storm For A Collapse"* "We are hearing from many experts like Nouriel Roubini and Ray Dalio to warn us that companies are in very precarious positions. Now the big banks are all starting to chime in and tell us that things are not as good as they told us they were just a few weeks ago." *Comments here:* - https://www.youtube.com/ read more
Saturday Afternoon Links
Assorted content for your weekend reading. - Umair Irfan discusses the importance of getting COVID-19 booster shots - particularly the bivalent versions better targeted toward newer strains - in order to help limit the damage from a pandemic which is otherwise being allowed to wreak havoc with little restraint. And Keeanga Yahmatta-Taylor points out how parents and teachers bear the brunt of politically-oriented refusals to allow schools to close where necessary to protect public health. - Simon Enoch discusses how the oil industry's propaganda and rage farming birthed the Flu Tru... read more
Biden Saving People Money
At the presidential debate fourteen years ago today, Barack Obama said this : “Joe Biden, I think, is one of the finest public servants that has served in this country. It’s not just that he has some of the best … Continue reading → read more
The new bivalent dose isn't catching on
Remember how everyone was trying to get the first dose of the vaccine? We went out in blizzards and stood in lines in February 2021. 80% of Americans trusted the CDC, President Trump, Fauci, and our local governors to keep us well. Now only 5% have received the latest bivalent dose that's been available for a month. But when the Democrats who had bad mouthed its development in 2020 did a flip and started pushing it while destroying the careers of medical people who suggested treating the disease and confining only those most vulnerable, and demanding lockdowns and school children get... read more
Yemen and child deaths: Soldiers, expired cancer drugs, and NATO powers
Yemen and child deaths: Soldiers, expired cancer drugs, and NATO powers Kanako Mita and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The war in Yemen is a place where the coldness… read more
FBI Issues Bulletin Warning About “Election Crimes” Ahead of the 2022 Midterm
It is very clear to anyone who has paid attention that part of the FBI ideological mission is to interfere in U.S. elections. The FBI’s 2016 surveillance and spying operation against candidate Trump was one example. The 2018 Cesear Sayoc pipe bomb case, consisting of “energetic material that may become combustible when subjected to heat […] The post FBI Issues Bulletin Warning About “Election Crimes” Ahead of the 2022 Midterm appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Michael West1 day ago
Albanese lists infrastructure cash splash
A nearly $10 billion infrastructure cash splash will see the construction of road and rail projects across the country. The federal government is pledging $9.6 billion in the October budget as it lays out spending for the 2022-23 year. “It’s about making journeys quicker, but also making sure people can get home to their families […] read more
Federal MP Linda Burney applies for an AVO against a social media user to protect her “reputation”
Federal MP Linda Burney has filed an application for an AVO against social media user McKenzie Raymond with all the evidence pointing to it being a frivolous and vexatious attempt to silence […] read more
Will the War in Ukraine Bring Peace to Yemen?
*Fra Hughes* | As Washington gets more desperate at home and in Ukraine, relations between Saudi Arabia and Yemen may yet improve. read more
Behind The Iranian Riots
Over the last weeks there were some riots in Iran. At first there were protest about the falsely reported death of a young women, Mahsa Amini, who had suddenly collapsed (video) while waiting in a police station. She died a few days later. Mahsa Amini had previously had brain surgery and her collapse and death were related to that, not to police action. read more
Stock Up on Benjamins
Not a bad idea. Armstrong Economics- Canadians Beware Canadians should keep some US dollars in cash. Trudeau canceled high-value notes. As of January 2021, he obtained the power to cancel Canadian currency as they do in Europe. Once that power was exercised, he would do it again. He is entirely on board with Klaus Schwab… Continue reading → read more
Michael West1 day ago
Outer suburbs missing out in fed jobs push
Australian workers living in the outer suburbs of cities need roads to get to work and business hubs developed closer to where they live. The one in five Australians who live on the outskirts of major cities are missing out, according to an alliance of councils from across the country. With a labour force of […] read more
Michael West1 day ago
Ukraine is tenfold poorer, says World Bank
Russia’s attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukrainian cities away from the front lines will complicate the dire economic situation facing the country, which has already seen a tenfold increase in poverty this year, a top World Bank official says. Arup Banerji, World Bank regional country director for Eastern Europe, said Ukraine’s rapid restoration of power […] read more
Trust the Fact Checkers
Some days it feels like the fake news isn’t even trying. AP Fact Checker- Pfizer never claimed to have tested the impact of its COVID-19 vaccine on transmission ahead of its 2020 release, despite misleading claims suggesting the company lied about this issue. Pfizer- The ability to vaccinate at speed to gain herd immunity and… Continue reading → read more

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