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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, October 19, 2022

19 October - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 4

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A Day of Conservative Carnage
How do you begin to describe what happened to the Conservative Party on 19th October, 2022? For a brief moment in time - a day - it looked like things might have stabilised under the backseat premiership of Jeremy Hunt. But one should never, *never* overestimate Liz Truss and her propensity to screw everything up. At the weekend, the Sunday papers were briefed by a Downing Street source that Sajid Javid was "shit" and wouldn't be considered for high office under a Truss government. This morning, her spad Jason Stein was suspended pending an investigation. Javid, as one of the *leas... read more
IMF Chief says Central Bank Digital Currency should be used alongside Social Credit System to control what people can and cannot buy
The Expose The deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently explained how Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) can be programmed to determine... The post IMF Chief says Central Bank Digital Currency should be used alongside Social Credit System to control what people can and cannot buy appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Biden regime paid screenwriters, comedians to mock the unvaccinated
Natural News – by Ethan Huff A Judicial Watch lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is uncovering a massive government-funded propaganda... The post Biden regime paid screenwriters, comedians to mock the unvaccinated appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The important voices of these young girls
NEW: @DailySignal spent this week in Randolph, Vermont, speaking to high school girls who face heavy criticism + potential punishment from their school for pushing... The post The important voices of these young girls appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
MJBizDaily7 hours ago
Green Thumb inks deal to sell medical cannabis at Florida gas stations
Green Thumb Industries, one of the biggest multistate operators in the U.S., signed an agreement with Circle K - one of the largest convenience-store chains in the world - that allows the cannabis company to lease space and open medical marijuana dispensaries adjacent to Circle K locations in Florida. Green Thumb inks deal to sell medical cannabis at Florida gas stations is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
State Treasury Brings In More General Fund Revenues Than Projected
by Dick Hall-Sizemore Some commenters on this blog have expressed serious concern about the choices facing Governor Youngkin this fall in the development of his recommended amendments to the state’s two-year budget. They cite the prospects of recession and the … Continue reading → read more
Statue Preservationists, Find Better Ground!
by Donald Smith “God, give me the strength to change what I can, the serenity to accept what I cannot, and the wisdom to know the difference.” That’s the “Serenity Prayer,” and those of us who want to see Virginia’s … Continue reading → read more
MJBizDaily9 hours ago
Oklahoma governor sets March 7 special election to decide marijuana legalization
Oklahomans will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana on March 7 at a special statewide election established by Republican Gov. Kevin Still. Oklahoma governor sets March 7 special election to decide marijuana legalization is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
FREDERICK HAYWOOD JR
Frederick Haywood Jr. has been appointed digital marketing and communications manager at Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn. read more
Panel Shares How Best to Support Undocumented Students
The Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration, a collective of higher education leaders held a panel discussion... read more
Pension Pulse3 hours ago
PSP Investments, NBIM and Longfellow to Develop UK Life Science Properties
PSP Investments and and Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) announced they entered into a joint venture agreement with Longfellow Real Estate Partners to invest in and develop innovative life science real estate in key UK markets: London, UK (18/10/2022) - Longfellow Real Estate Partners announced today it has exchanged agreements to enter into a partnership with the Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP Investments) and Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM). *The partnership between the three parties is expected to complete in November and is targeting a £1.5BN ven... read more
balance107 hours ago
through their own callousness
It is mockery to presume that the shallowness of mortal concepts can bring deliverance to the soul, that the hollow echoes of men’s intellectual strivings can be a source of true freedom. Only the joy of cosmic interdependence between God and man can bring awareness; only inner dependence upon the faculties of grace and truth descending from the great Mediator can provide a merciful and acceptable sacrifice for the shortcomings of the outer self. -Jesus Christ, Pearl 14:51 …................. Let all understand the refuge of the consciousness of God, the impenetrability of Christ min... read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
"Sharp telescopic views of NGC 3628 show a puffy galactic disk divided by dark dust lanes. Of course, this deep portrait of the magnificent, edge-on spiral galaxy puts some astronomers in mind of its popular moniker, the Hamburger Galaxy. It also reveals a small galaxy nearby, likely a satellite of NGC 3628, and a faint but extensive tidal tail. The drawn out tail stretches for about 300,000 light-years, even beyond the right edge of the wide frame. NGC 3628 shares its neighborhood in the local universe with two other large spirals M65 and M66 in a grouping otherwise known as the Le... read more
Chet Raymo, “Into The Night”
*“Into The Night”* by Chet Raymo “I first became intimate with the night sky on the sleeping porch of my grandmother’s house on Ninth Street in Chattanooga, Tennessee, during the early 1940s. A screened sleeping porch might be found attached to any southern home of a certain vintage and substance, usually on the second story at the back. On sultry summer nights you could move a cot or daybed onto the porch and take advantage of whatever breezes stirred the air. I slept there when I visited because it was the only place to find a spare bed. I was usually alone in that big spooky spa... read more
10 PayPal Alternatives – For Privacy or Free Speech
10 PayPal Alternatives – For Privacy or Free Speech by Tom Parker, Reclaim the Net sourced from Activist Post October 18, 2022 As digital payments have become increasingly popular, many of the largest companies in this sector have used their dominant position to censor users, harvest their private financial data, and threaten them with huge fines if they The post 10 PayPal Alternatives – For Privacy or Free Speech appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
Sardonicky7 hours ago
Abortion Economics, Neoliberal-Style
With a GOP midterm blowout almost a forgone conclusion, the Democrats finally seem to be heeding the warning that their one-issue campaign on abortion rights is not quite catching on with the inflation-battered electorate. They're just now beginning to take the Clintonoid nostrum of "It's the Economy, Stupid!" to heart. Or so it may seem. Because if Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams's own version of the intersectionality between reproductive rights and economic rights is any indication, their messaging pivot to bread and butter issues becomes just more tasty fodder ... read more
Scientists Call for Moratorium on 5G After Study Shows Regulators Ignoring Health Risks of Radiation
Scientists Call for Moratorium on 5G After Study Shows Regulators Ignoring Health Risks of Radiation The authors of a peer-reviewed study published Tuesday warned about the risks of exposure to radiation from 5G technology and said their research shows existing exposure limits for wireless radiation are inadequate, outdated and harmful to human health and wildlife. The post Scientists Call for Moratorium on 5G After Study Shows Regulators Ignoring Health Risks of Radiation appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
Why I fear the Fed may be overdoing it
I thought I might explain my fear that the Fed is in the process of tightening too much. Let me begin, however, with two points of agreement with the monetary hawks. First, I agree that monetary and fiscal policymakers are partly to blame for the recent inflation surge. In fact, I warned about overheating in a February 2021 column in the New York Times. Second, I agree that some significant amount of monetary tightening is in order. That is especially true because fiscal policymakers are doing little to help contract aggregate demand. Instead, actions like student loan forgivenes... read more
bilaterals.org8 hours ago
¿Quiénes sí celebran? Un nuevo acuerdo colonial entre México y la UE
19-Oct-2022 Dos décadas después de su firma, el acuerdo de libre comercio de México con la UE, ha contribuido a profundizar las desigualdades entre la población mexicana. Además, no impulsó la transferencia tecnológica sino que agravó la desarticulación de las cadenas productivas locales. read more
"The Only Basic Human Duty..."
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." - P. J. O'Rourke read more
Halifax Examiner8 hours ago
Provincial review calls for less public consultation on Halifax housing development
A new review commissioned by the provincial government’s housing task force recommends Halifax reduce public consultation around development, fast-track projects for “trusted” developers, and make a suite of other changes to speed up development applications. The HRM Housing Development Barrier Review by Deloitte, released Wednesday, recommends the provincial government’s Executive Panel on Housing in the Halifax […] read more
Michael West8 hours ago
Aust virus response ‘failed’: report
Australia’s COVID-19 response failed the nation’s most vulnerable people and in many cases amounted to overreach, according to a new report. The report – Fault lines: An independent review into Australia’s response to COVID-19 – led by ex-public servant Peter Shergold, also found some lockdowns and border closures weren’t necessary and schools should have remained […] read more
Econlib8 hours ago
Roberts and Zuegel on Argentine Inflation and Crypto
The latest EconTalk, Russ Roberts’ interview with Devon Zuegel, is first rate. It shows how someone who’s not an economist, Zuegel, but who pays careful attention, can suss things out. She makes the point early on that she’s not alone: dinner conversations in Argentina ultimately turn to the issue of how to protect one’s assets […] The post Roberts and Zuegel on Argentine Inflation and Crypto appeared first on Econlib. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
One of Brazil’s biggest drug traffickers leaves prison
Drug trafficker Celso Luiz Rodrigues, known as Celsinho da Vila Vintém and considered one of the most dangerous drug traffickers in Brazil in the 1990s, left prison on Wednesday on a court order after 20 years in prison. Celsinho de Vila Vintém, one of the founders of the criminal organization "Amigos dos Amigos," whose mafia […] read more
Not Gilly Sullivan’s Alumni Association Anymore
by James A. Bacon Aiming to address the lamentable decline in state/local news coverage, States Newsroom supports local news operations in 29 states, including Virginia. As Jim Sherlock detailed here, the nonprofit organization was launched in 2019 by the left-of-center … Continue reading → read more
Combating Misinformation
A common technique used by climate alarmists is to make authoritative sounding but incorrect statements about climate data. read more
Michael West9 hours ago
Greenwashed: how the new “Middle Arm” fossil fuel hub was rebranded green
They have dubbed it "sustainable", about "clean energy industries" and "environmentally sustainable manufacturing"; yet Darwin's Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct is all about fossil fuels. Callum Foote reports. read more
Michael West12 hours ago
Peak bodies outline budget shopping lists
Effective spending, fiscal discipline and boosting economic growth are the three key pillars the Business Council wants to see in next Tuesday’s budget. Ahead of Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ first budget, the business group is stressing the importance of getting things right and not sacrificing the nation’s strong recovery from the COVID pandemic. With interest rates […] read more
Michael West12 hours ago
Regions set for big NBN budget boost
Some 1.5 million Australian homes and businesses are set for better internet connections with NBN upgrades to feature in next week’s budget. The government will invest $2.4 billion in the scheme over the next four years, expanding full-fibre access to those properties by 2025. It’s hoped the upgrades will be felt particularly in outer-suburbs and […] read more
Michael West12 hours ago
How COVID exposed Aust data tracking flaws
The COVID-19 pandemic thrust Australian health professionals into a wartime mindset and exposed weaknesses in the country’s ability to monitor the evolving crisis in real time, experts suggest. Thursday marks 1000 days since authorities confirmed Australia’s first COVID-19 case, and experts want authorities to learn from that time to tackle inevitable future pandemics. For Doherty […] read more
Not PC7 hours ago
The easy over-simplification ...
*"In times of excitement, simple views find a hearing more readily than those that are sufficiently complex to have a chance to be true."* ~ Bertrand Russell, from his 1935 'Some Psychological Difficulties of Pacifism in Wartime' Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Permission to republish is granted, with link and attribution. read more
"Get Ready! Something BIG Is Starting And Putin Knows It"
*Full screen recommended.* Redacted, 10/19/22: *"Get Ready! * *Something BIG Is Starting And Putin Knows It"* Comments here: - https://www.youtube.com/ ○ *Related:* "Martial Law Declared, Annexed Ukrainian Regions Under Nuclear Protection, Kremlin Affirms" read more
Haitians Intensify Protests Against Foreign Military Intervention
On Monday October 17, under the banner of “Occupation is Over, Long Live Our New Independence,” hundreds of thousands of Haitians flooded the streets across the country, demanding the unequivocal resignation of de-facto President Ariel Henry and rejecting his treasonous request for international military assistance to fight criminal gangs. Citizens organized massive demonstrations, marches and roadblocks in all ten departments of the country against Henry’s decision, claiming that it would pave the way for another foreign military occupation of the country. In the capital Port-au-... read more
Hashtag Activism And US Imperialism
The abundance of “hashtag activism” has created a false sense of importance for the everyday individual being driven by weaponized empathy to speak out about a cause or injustice happening internationally. This false sense of importance, brought on by the use of hashtags as awareness, is ignited by already held biases about the colonized world, which inevitably leads to both overt and covert calls for western intervention to “save” whoever has been deemed needing of saving. The use of hashtag activism has certainly all but replaced in-person community organizing. It has allowed a... read more
Cuba: 60 Years Of The Missile Crisis
This October, Cuba remembers the installation of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba, a decision that triggered one of the worst crises of the so-called Cold War. For several days, the world was on the brink of a war with incalculable consequences, which showed the will of the Cuban people to defend their sovereignty at any cost. Sixty years after the crisis, Resumen Latinoamericano takes a look back at the days of terror in which the world was on the brink of World War III in an unprecedented nuclear conflict. It isn’t possible to understand the crisis without an in-depth analysis of... read more
Supreme Court Orders DOJ To Explain Why It Let Chevron Prosecute Me
The US Supreme Court – whose conservative justices I've criticized as of late – has ordered President Biden's Department of Justice to explain why it allowed an oil company (Chevron) to prosecute and detain me in the first and only private prosecution in US history. This is a good news for our campaign to hold Chevron accountable for its mass industrial poisoning of Ecuador’s Amazon and for the legal effort to enforce the $9.5 billion pollution judgement against the company won by Indigenous peoples whom I helped represent. Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland for almost two... read more
Prime Week Walkouts Hit Amazon, From Air Hub To Delivery Station
Amazon’s vast distribution network is staggering. There’s the invisible lacework of surveillance algorithms and artificial intelligence. There are the visible footprints: trucks, robots, hulking warehouses. And then there are the workers. It takes more than a million people, most of them low-paid and grindingly exploited, to pick, sort, unload, ship, and deliver packages to customers’ doors within days of an order. Last week workers took aim at disrupting this symphony of human capital with walkouts at four distinct warehouse types in the company’s logistics chain—a cross-dock nea... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Streator, Illinois, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
Shock: US Police Even Worse Than We Thought
Police in the U.S. kill more than 1000 people every year but that doesn't tell the whole story. Lee Camp opens up about police brutality statistics and what they're hiding. The post Shock: US Police Even Worse Than We Thought appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Doctors Renew Call For Assange’s Release After COVID Infection
Doctors For Assange sent a letter to United States Attorney General Merrick Garland and the United Kingdom Home Secretary Suella Braverman yet again expressing their concern about the deteriorating health of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. The coalition of over 300 doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, and other medical professionals have repeatedly called for Assange’s release from Her Majesty’s Prison Belmarsh in London and protested “health injustices” that have occurred as a result of the extradition case against him. Worsening matters, as Doctors for Assange notes, is the ... read more
U-turns, economic turmoil and an occasionally absent prime minister: The (latest) UK political crisis explained
Only months into the job, Prime Minister Liz Truss is already facing questions over whether she’ll be gone by Christmas. read more
Voters Could Help Stem The Homelessness Crisis In L.A.
Los Angeles, California - After increasing nearly 25% between 2018 and 2020, the homeless population in the Los Angeles area has grown more slowly over the past two years. According to the latest count from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, L.A. County’s unhoused population grew from 66,436 in 2020 to 69,144 in 2022, an increase of 4.1%. While there are numerous reasons for this downtrend, government intervention has played an important role. Such measures as Project Roomkey, which used federal, state and local funds to keep more than 10,000 residents in hotels and motel... read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Peruvian prosecutor’s office arrests members of illegal mining mafia in Amazonia
The Peruvian Prosecutor’s Office reported the arrest of four members of a criminal organization dedicated to illegal mining in the department of Huánuco (northern Amazon). “With the arrest of four people in flagrante delicto near the Centro Poblado Puerto Sira, in the district of Puerto Inca [department of Huánuco], the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Environmental […] read more
Tulsi Gabbard Show
Tulsi Gabbard has left the Democrat party. But she's not a conservative and is not joining the Republicans. However, I've added her to my podcast list. 1) She talks about things both parties refuse to comment on, and 2) She has a beautiful voice, easy to listen to. So many women have voices that just set my teeth on edge regardless of what they have to say. Today she's discussing the nuclear threat with our proxy war with Russia. We've got a demented puppet in the White House and Russia has a crazy man in their house of power (is it still the Kremlin?). She's had recordings of both... read more
"The Ways We Miss Our Lives..."
"A sad fact, of course, about adult life is that you see the very things you'll never adapt to coming toward you on the horizon. You see them as the problems they are, you worry like hell about them, you make provisions, take precautions, fashion adjustments; you tell yourself you'll have to change your way of doing things. Only you don't. You can't. Somehow it's already too late. And maybe it's even worse than that: maybe the thing you see coming from far away is not the real thing, the thing that scares you, but its aftermath. And what you've feared will happen has already taken ... read more
balance109 hours ago
the intent of the fallen ones to see civilization destroyed
So, beloved, I call you to renewed action and specific action for the judgment of the fallen ones who control the weapons of the world, whether they be nuclear weapons or conventional weapons. I ask you to make the calls for the binding and the judgment of these fallen ones whose intent—and this intent is lodged in many hearts, beloved—is to blow up the Earth as their final hurrah before the second death. Thus they have no compunctions about taking all of humanity with them. And you have heard of this one in the Soviet Union who now takes leadership. Is it a sham? Is it a game betwe... read more
"I Am Done"
*"I Am Done"* by OHMama "I was born at the end of Gen X and the beginning of the Millennial Generation, and grew up in a middle class town. Life was good. Our home was modest but birthdays and Christmas were always generous, we went on yearly vacations, had 2 cars, and there was enough money for me to take dance classes and art lessons and be in Girl Scouts. My 1940s born Dad raised me to be patriotic and proud, to love the war bird airplanes of his era as much as he does, and to respect our flag and our country as a sacred thing. I grew up thinking that being an American was the ... read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Latin American tourists are increasingly welcome in Europe
Countries worldwide are relaxing entry requirements for Latin American tourists, as evidenced by the United Kingdom's decision to favor travelers from Colombia, Peru, and Guyana. Bolivia is on the verge of no longer requiring a Schengen visa, and Colombia is pushing the U.S. to lift visa requirements for Colombian tourists. The U.K.'s decision to exempt […] read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Canadian companies Green Organic Dutchman, BZAM Cannabis to merge
Mississauga, Ontario-based The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings and Vancouver-headquartered BZAM Cannabis entered into a binding agreement to combine their businesses. Canadian companies Green Organic Dutchman, BZAM Cannabis to merge is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Brazil’s VP Mourão wants constitutional amendment to end monocratic decisions in Supreme Court
Brazil's Vice President Hamilton Mourão (Republican, right), 69, senator-elect for the Rio Grande do Sul state, defended in an interview with Poder360 the approval of a proposed constitutional amendment (PEC) to abolish monocratic decisions in the STF (Supreme Court of Justice). "There must be an amendment to the Constitution that says decisions must be made […] read more
Turcopolier9 hours ago
“Ukraine update: Evacuation of Kherson underway as Russia prepares to lose a regional capital” – TTG
Over the last three days, what started as a trickle of Telegram statements hinting at Russian units being reassigned out of the Kherson area has turned into a flood of evacuation orders instructing people to leave the city immediately. On … Continue reading → read more
"He Said, Ze Said: Happy Anti-vernacular Day!"
*"He Said, Ze Said:* *Happy Anti-vernacular Day!"* by Bill Bonner "Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling Calling for me to come home." ~ Will Lamartine Thompson *From a roadside cafe, South Carolina -* "Driving down from Maryland to Florida, we stopped for breakfast in a small South Carolina town. At 8 am, it appeared almost deserted. But we found a café in a converted Main Street shop. Its door was so covered with yellow ribbons – recalling the local people who had served in various misbegotten wars – you could barely see through the glass. “Hello… welcome. C’mon in,” said a portly... read more
Wednesday Afternoon Links
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading. - Andre Picard discusses how Canada is unprepared (by choice) for the effects of long COVID, while Jennifer Lee reports on warnings from Alberta doctors that people need to take the dangers far more seriously than their political leaders are bothering to do. Matthew Braunginn writes that the ripple effects of long COVID have broad economic and social implications. And Tanya Lewis notes that the combination of the COVID-19 pandemic and the drug poisoning crisis has set the U.S. back by decades in terms of individual life expectancy.... read more
Food Safety News10 hours ago
Enoki Mushrooms recalled in Canada after testing finds Listeria
Goldenway Import and Export is recalling Enoki Mushrooms because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This recall was triggered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) test results. The recalled product has been sold in British Columbia and Manitoba, Canada, and may have been distributed in other provinces and territories. Recalled products: Brand Product Size UPC... Continue Reading read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Scholar: HBO’s ‘House of the Dragon’ Was Inspired by a Real Medieval Dynastic Struggle Over a Female Ruler
During a two-decade period of English history known as the Anarchy, a woman sought to make the then-unprecedented move of ascending to the English throne, writes this historian. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Celebrating Diwali: Who is Lakshmi?
Shri is the earliest name given to the goddess Lakshmi in Hindu texts. The word originally meant splendor and refers to all that is auspicious. read more
On democratic decisions
Today looks to be a watershed moment for the future of the B.C. NDP, as its provincial council determines whether to follow a recommendation to disqualify Anjali Appadurai from its leadership race - and in the process effective disenfranchise the entire membership in favour of a coronation. But it's worth noting that the issue isn't an entirely new one. And the recommendation in the B.C. campaign seems to be applying drastically different standards and results than what Saskatchewan experienced in relatively recent memory. By way of background, in the 2009 Saskatchewan NDP leade... read more
Halifax Examiner10 hours ago
Province introduces amendments to limit hikes to power rates, Nova Scotia Power’s profits
On Wednesday, the Houston government introduced amendments to the Public Utilities Act to limit the size of power rate hikes the regulator can approve in the next two years. No one knows how high those rate hikes will be. That decision remains with the Nova Scotia Utility and the Review Board, although the government has […] read more
Turcopolier10 hours ago
“Russia Appeals for Evacuation Ahead of Battle for Ukraine’s Kherson”
“One of the most senior Russian-appointed officials in occupied Ukraine said the Ukrainian army was poised to begin an attempt to retake the southern city of Kherson and urged residents to evacuate for their safety. Kirill Stremousov, deputy head of … Continue reading → read more
The New Dark Age11 hours ago
US Abortion Rights: Who Would Kill the Gander that Goosed a Golden Egg?
The suffering of US women under the iron heel of abortion is intensifying, especially for women of color. This makes it imperative to closely examine possible paths forward. As a teenager during the 1960s I witnessed two political paths thatremain imprinted on my mind. read more
21st Century Wire11 hours ago
VIDEO: Toxicology vs Virology – Rockefeller Institute and the Criminal Polio Fraud
*21WIRE* | How Polio and other fictional 'viruses' are used to advance widespread medical tyranny. read more
Viable Opposition12 hours ago
The Biden Administration's COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion Campaign
Thanks to a lawsuit by Judicial Watch, the Department of Health and Human Services was forced to release documents revealing the Biden Administration's campaign to convince the American public to accept the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Here is the Judicial Watch announcement: Judicial Watch's Freedom of Information Act lawsuit requested the following: *1.) All records regarding the Department of Health and Human Services’ “COVID-19 Community Corps” program, which was announced by the department on April 1, 2021. This request includes the following:* *2.) All records depic... read more
Boyer 2030 Commission Puts Out Recommendations for Improving Equity and Student Success at Research Universities
The Boyer 2030 Commission has published a report for advancing equity, student success, and excellence in undergraduate education... read more
Bowie State University to Receive $500,000 to Expand Access to Student Entrepreneurial Skill-Building Program
Bowie State University will receive $500,000 from The Blackstone Charitable Foundation to expand access to the student entrepreneurial... read more
AAUP Authorizes Investigation into Mass Faculty Termination at Emporia State University
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) has authorized an investigation into the Emporia State University's (ESU... read more
Snopes.com6 years ago
Bernie Sanders Gives Bank of America Speeches?
A misleading web rumor claimed Bernie Sanders gave the same sort of highly-compensated speeches to Wall Street for which he criticized Hillary Clinton. read more
Snopes.com9 years ago
Bank of America Gun Sales
Bank of America has declined to continue doing business with industries involved in gun sales? read more
Snopes.com12 years ago
Bank of America Credit Cards for Illegals
Is Bank of America offering credit cards to people without Social Security numbers? read more
Snopes.com12 years ago
Bank of America Dropping FDIC Coverage?
Will Bank of America will be dropping all FDIC coverage on interest bearing accounts at the end of 2009? read more
the daily howler10 hours ago
"How do you know that it isn't a tie?"
*WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2022* *What the freshman said:* Long ago and far away, we saw something unfortunate happen. We were a freshman at a famous upper-class college (Harvard). The incident involved some dumb behavior by a fellow freshman—someone we didn't know, not even by name. In fairness, this kid was just a college freshman. He didn't seem to know that he was being obnoxious. But on his way into the freshman dining hall, he gave a dumbly bad time to the working-class Cambridge woman who was charged with checking us in for lunch. His behavior went down like this: At the ti... read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Marijuana platform Leafly to cut 56 jobs, will save $16 million
Seattle-based marijuana commerce platform Leafly will eliminate 56 jobs, or 21% of its workforce, to save approximately $16 million beginning in 2023. Marijuana platform Leafly to cut 56 jobs, will save $16 million is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
balance1011 hours ago
let's get up to date
The RTR has followed the Duffy clique. I want you lightbearers to know some background of this organization. Staff has long gotten initiations , or even one or two or three initiates like Clara Louise (not on Summit staff), in order to lead the way, to see whether these few can pass certain key tests that would then allow others to take these initiations as they become ready. So certain info has been held back from the broader circles around a core. The core of Jesus, John the Baptist, Mary, the Mother, even Moses—this core strenghthened Jesus before his crucifixion. Over the years ... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Mozambique’s 2023 State Budget plans to reduce deficit to 8.7% of GDP
"The budget deficit in 2023 will be 115 billion meticals (1.8 billion euros), equivalent to 8.7% of GDP, which means a decrease of 5.2 percentage points compared to 2022," reads the document consulted today by Lusa. The deficit reduction is one of the commitments made by the Mozambican government to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) […] read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Did Dr. Oz Win the Nobel Prize in Medicine?
... For or a “memory drug”? read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Chinese businessman murdered in Guinea-Bissau
According to Helio Fernandes, the businessman was surprised by thieves at his residence around 10 PM and was hit by a fatal shot to the head. The businessman had been in Guinea-Bissau since 2016, where he was engaged in the trade of cement blocks produced in a factory that he himself managed in a partnership […] read more
Protected: Elegant Tern From 2021 Southern California Seabird Rescue Sighted Thriving 350 Miles North
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post Protected: Elegant Tern From 2021 Southern California Seabird Rescue Sighted Thriving 350 Miles North appeared first on International Bird Rescue. read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
Canada’s Yukon territory cedes cannabis retail sales to private sector
The government of one of Canada's three remote northern territories has shut down its online cannabis retail website after four years in business, turning over adult-use sales to a handful of private-sector retailers. Canada’s Yukon territory cedes cannabis retail sales to private sector is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
MJBizDaily12 hours ago
Opinion: How marijuana retailers can make their delivery services future-ready
Marijuana retailers must be prepared to tackle the challenges of the post-pandemic delivery landscape head-on to meet increased demand. Opinion: How marijuana retailers can make their delivery services future-ready is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
What is Fog Reveal? A legal scholar explains the app some police forces are using to track people without a warrant
The Conversation – by Anne Toomey McKenna Government agencies and private security companies in the U.S. have found a cost-effective way to engage in warrantless surveillance... The post What is Fog Reveal? A legal scholar explains the app some police forces are using to track people without a warrant appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Senate Looks to Give Taiwan $10 Billion in Military Aid
Anti-War – by Dave DeCamp The Senate’s version of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) will include $10 billion in military aid for Taiwan, Defense... The post Senate Looks to Give Taiwan $10 Billion in Military Aid appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Cop Gets 4 Years for Selling Fentanyl to Children at School, While On Duty, From His Cruiser
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist Harrington, ME — When parents of children at Narraguagus Jr/Sr High School in Harrington saw officer Jeffrey Bishop’s... The post Cop Gets 4 Years for Selling Fentanyl to Children at School, While On Duty, From His Cruiser appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Experts slam Boston lab where scientists have created a new deadly Covid strain with an 80% kill rate
Daily Mail Boston University scientists were today condemned for ‘playing with fire’ after it emerged they had created a lethal new Covid strain in a... The post Experts slam Boston lab where scientists have created a new deadly Covid strain with an 80% kill rate appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Waking Times12 hours ago
Battered Souls #049 – Sobriety, Sanity & Shamanic Healing with Jenny Kolb
In this episode I talk sobriety and shamanic healing with Iboga provider and recovery counselor Jenny Kolb. read more
Michael West12 hours ago
Jury deliberates Bruce Lehrmann verdict
Jury deliberations are continuing in the trial for the man accused of raping Brittany Higgins after detailed instructions from the chief justice overseeing the case. A jury of eight women and four men will decide a verdict in the criminal trial of Bruce Lehrmann, charged with sexual intercourse without consent. He has pleaded not guilty […] read more
Michael West12 hours ago
Record low jobless rate set to stay
Workers remain in short supply but some experts anticipate a minor slowdown in employment growth. St George economists expect to see about 25,000 jobs jobs added to the economy when September data is released on Thursday. Employment lifted by 33,500 in August, with the jobless rate rising slightly to 3.5 per cent from 3.4 per cent as […] read more
Dr. Robert Malone: Unprecedented ‘information and knowledge warfare’ has been ‘deployed on the world’
LifeSiteNews – by Patrick Delaney TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) – In a recent speech, Dr. Robert Malone reflected on his experience fighting for COVID-related medical integrity across... The post Dr. Robert Malone: Unprecedented ‘information and knowledge warfare’ has been ‘deployed on the world’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Israeli settlers stab int’l female activist, break her leg
Israelis attacked Palestinians & international peace activists picking olives near Bethlehem, stabbing a young woman in the back and breaking her leg with an iron bar... The Israelis also uprooted 300 olive saplings and sprayed olive trees with chemicals... read more
Komando.com13 hours ago
How to prevent cross-site tracking on your iPhone, iPad and Mac
Apple's Safari browser lets you stop trackers from following you online. read more
Michael West13 hours ago
Indian journo unable to collect award
A Pulitzer Prize-winning Kashmiri photojournalist says Indian immigration authorities prevented her from flying to the United States to receive the award even though she had a valid visa and ticket. Sanna Irshad Mattoo was scheduled to fly to New York on Monday to receive the Pulitzer Prize but was blocked by officials at New Delhi’s […] read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Extreme poverty in Cape Verde increased in 2020 to 13.1% of the population
"It is estimated that in 2020, 13.1% of the population in Cape Verde lived below the international poverty line [with less than US$1.90 per day]. "Of this population, 8.2% was in urban areas and 24.3% in rural areas," says the INE annual report, which compiles various statistics, consulted by Lusa. In 2019, before the effects […] read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
A Nazi submarine? Mystery for surprise discovery in Argentina
By Sandar Estrella Oporto A research group claims to have discovered a submarine of German origin, a ship that has been sunk in Argentine waters since the end of World War II, and is located kilometers from the coast of the seaside resort of Quequén. It is a work carried out by the trans-Andean group […] read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Pandemic reduced 30% of Cape Verdean companies turnover
In 2020, the first year of the economic crisis caused by the covid-19 pandemic, the number of active companies in Cape Verde fell by only 0.5% compared to 2019, to 11,115, employing 71,371 workers, down 0.7% in one year. The small decrease in the number of active companies and workers in service is explained by […] read more
The Duran11 hours ago
U.S. Regime Now Applies Maximum Brutality to the Ukrainian People
Eric Zuesse The lowest of the low in warfare is to send to the battlefront poorly trained troops and to have trailing behind them troops whose function is to shoot to kill any of those frontline poorly trained troops who try to retreat. That is what the United States command (the “NATO command” as Russia […] read more
Econlib12 hours ago
Money to burn?
I recently left Czechia, and I’ll probably never return to that country. (Not because it’s not worth revisiting, but I have many other places that I’d like to visit and limited time to do so.) Perhaps you’ve had the same experience. You are at the train station or airport with a bit of local cash […] The post Money to burn? appeared first on Econlib. read more
Virtual Mirage12 hours ago
Midweek
Identify the Aircraft Bullet Points: * I didn’t know this was “hurtful”. Is quoting Foghorn Leghorn (cartoon chicken) or Yosemite Sam hurtful? It may be and I’m just too far out of the mainstream to understand it. A banana peel on the ground is enough for some universities to refer the matter […] The post Midweek appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The Duran12 hours ago
Ukrainian strikes on ZNPP: incompetence or intentional catastrophe
The news on October 12 about the restoration of the external power supply to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) probably was the only one good news among stream of information about conflict in Ukraine. Director General Grossi welcomed the restoration of external power but stressed that the power situation at the ZNPP, Europe’s largest […] read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Brazil: Authorities concerned about increasing workplace harassment during elections
Brazilian authorities are concerned about the growing number of reports of labor pressure in elections in companies in Brazil, a practice known as electoral harassment, even though they consider that, for now, it is not relevant to affect the democratic system. Speaking to Lusa, the attorney general of the Brazilian Public Ministry of Labor (MPT), […] read more
The Duran12 hours ago
Russia Building Defences in Kherson, Evacuating Civilians, Advancing in Kharkov and Bakhmut; UK Defence Chief Dashes to Washington
Russia Building Defences in Kherson, Evacuating Civilians, Advancing in Kharkov and Bakhmut; UK Defence Chief Dashes to Washington News Topic 647 read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
More and more Chileans seek to invest in Uruguay
The arrival of Gabriel Boric to the presidency of Chile and the constitutional debate that has not yet been completely settled had as one of its consequences a greater interest of the investors of the Andean country to place capital outside their land. Among the destinations, they have targeted Uruguay, where the government, real estate […] read more
Food & Water Watch12 hours ago
50 Years After The Clean Water Act Passed, We’re Fighting To Protect It
50 years after the Clean Water Act's passage, big polluters, radical courts, and market-based schemes threaten our waterways. Here's how we're defending them. The post 50 Years After The Clean Water Act Passed, We’re Fighting To Protect It appeared first on Food & Water Watch. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Nayib Bukele welcomes law that will allow the Salvadoran diaspora to vote
The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, welcomed the approval on the eve of a law that will allow the diaspora of this Central American nation to exercise suffrage starting with the 2024 presidential elections. "This is a historic step on the road to providing the rights that have always been denied to our brothers […] read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Rafael López Aliaga confirmed as Mayor of Peru’s capital
After counting 100% of the votes by the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE), Rafael López Aliaga has been confirmed as the virtual mayor of the Peruvian capital, Lima. According to the ONPE website, the Renovación Popular founder received 26.342 percent of the valid votes and was supported by 1,402,627 Lima residents. Daniel Urresti (Podemos read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
New airline in Ecuador will start operations with 5 weekly flights
A new airline in Ecuador will start operations. This is the company Arajet, which will provide flights between Ecuador and the Dominican Republic. The Ministry of Tourism of Ecuador made the announcement this Tuesday, October 18, 2022. In social networks, the State Portfolio indicated that the new airline in Ecuador will begin operations in the […] read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Paraguay is a paradise for international crime
According to a report published on Tuesday, October 18, by the Paraguayan Congressional Investigative Committee "Bicameral Commission of Inquiry" (CBI), the landlocked South American country has become a "logistical corridor for international crime." The chairman of the CBI, Senator Jorge Querey, stated to reporters in Asunción. Querey, who gained international notoriety for being the personal […] read more

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