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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.

Thursday, November 24, 2022

24 November - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 4

 11:18pm MST

Michael West7 hours ago
Labor backs critical minerals mining boom
The treasurer says digging up lithium and other minerals needed to fuel the low carbon transition could be Australia’s opportunity of the century. Jim Chalmers has laid out his government’s vision for another mining boom that would tap into Australia’s rich critical mineral resources as well as the nation’s mining prowess. “Critical minerals could be […] read more
Cardiologists Come to the Same Conclusion Regarding COVID Jab Side Effects
This is really interesting. The Jab is inducing serious artery damage or way more likely it is accelerating an already present issue. I bring this up because 90% of men have circulatory disease by age 60. Thisvaccine accelerates the process. The instant take home for all who took the vaccine is to commence high doses of vitimin C or ascorbic acid. Build up quickly to a heaping teaspoon and use a carrier like tonic water and green tea as well. I make my own tonic water by boiling grapefruit peels. *Cardiologists Come to the Same Conclusion Regarding COVID Jab Side Effects*... read more
We Gather Together
Originally posted on Mining Awareness + : “We Gather Together” “We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing; He chastens and hastens His… read more
Happy Thanksgiving 2022
We here at Casa del Pottersville hope that your Thanksgiving was safe and full of joy and blessings as ours was. What you see on the table is the usual pork loin, mashed potatoes, butternut squash, stuffing, gravy and olives, plus a good Riesling Spatlese. Later, pumpkin pie. read more
Was COP27 a Success or a Failure?
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt, Nov 24 (IPS) - COP 27 was both better and worse than expected, say Prof. Felix Dodds and Chris SpenceIt’s finally over. After the anticipation and build-up to COP27, the biggest climate meeting of the year is now in our rear-view mirror. The crowds of delegates that thronged the Sharm el-Sheikh international convention center for two long weeks have all headed home to recover. Many will be fatigued from long hours and sleepless nights as negotiators tried to seal a deal that would move the world forwards. Did all this hard work pay off? In our opinion, COP ... read more
CONTRARY BRIN6 hours ago
Is Space for Everyone?
Happy Thanksgiving to fellow USAns. And for all of you around the globe, may autumn and winter bring gifts of hope and resilience and joy - and fresh horizons of adventure - for us all. Here in this posting are just a few high-horizon bits to help you digest that overstuffed meal. Are you concerned that the rich might wind up owning outer space? Here I read from a chapter of Existence that makes it pretty vivid! (And it was >ten years ago.) I'll be posting soon about the new white paper issued by the White House re: colonizing the Moon. I understand their reasons. Consider me ... read more
The Last Refuge6 hours ago
Cleaving Beginning? – Climate Change Policy Makes Europe Too Expensive for Low-Cost EV Manufacturing
We have been closely monitoring the signs of a global cleaving around the energy sector taking place. Essentially, western governments’ following the “Build Back Better” climate change agenda which stops using coal, oil and gas to power their economic engine, while the rest of the growing economic world continues using the more efficient and traditional […] The post Cleaving Beginning? – Climate Change Policy Makes Europe Too Expensive for Low-Cost EV Manufacturing appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Halifax Examiner7 hours ago
Houston defends decision to cap power rates , says Nova Scotia Power should manage business
[image: A red, white, and blue gas pump.] MLA Kelly Regan, NDP Leader Claudia Chender suggest downgrading of utility's credit rating will affect ratepayers. The post Houston defends decision to cap power rates , says Nova Scotia Power should manage business appeared first on Halifax Examiner. read more
Chicago man robbed undercover federal agent during gun sale sting, prosecutors say
CWB Chicago Chicago — Federal prosecutors say a Chicago man robbed an undercover ATF agent during what was supposed to be an illegal gun sale... The post Chicago man robbed undercover federal agent during gun sale sting, prosecutors say appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Thanksgiving Dinner – Done, & Nicely!
My Thanksgiving Report Continue reading → read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
Are U.S. Arms Stockpiles Reaching A Critical New Low?
In this image provided by the U.S. Air Force, Airmen and civilians from the 436th Aerial Port Squadron palletize ammunition, weapons and other equipment bound for Ukraine during a foreign military sales mission at Dover Air Force Base, Del., on Jan. 21, 2022. (Mauricio Campino/U.S. Air Force via AP) *WNU editor*: A must read .... *US aid to Ukraine puts pressure on Pentagon’s arms stockpile *(AP). Here are the key points in this AP report .... ....* U.S. defense production lines are not scaled to supply a major land war, and some, like for the Stinger, were previously shut dow... read more
Medical Kidnap8 hours ago
The Medical Scandal of Killing Patients with Ventilators Continues
During the first weeks of the COVID-19 "pandemic" in 2020, when nationwide protocols were setup to be used in hospital settings, some frontline doctors began to question the practice of putting COVID-19 positive patients on ventilators, because so many of them were dying, and these doctors made it clear that they were dying from being wrongly placed on these ventilators. In other words, the ventilators were actually killing them, in many cases by collapsing their lungs. But the hospital protocols never changed, mainly because hundreds of millions of dollars from the U.S. Governme... read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Tweets On The Russia - Ukraine War
Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 24 November 2022 Find out more about the UK government's response: https://t.co/NRpAaP79OE 🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/5jmEhtnhJ5 — Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) November 24, 2022 Most of Ukrainian capital Kyiv spends night without power after after Russian missile attacks https://t.co/Kj5Tf7vATd — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) November 24, 2022 Residents of Ukraine's bombed but undaunted capital clutched empty bottles in search of water and crowded into cafés for power and warmth, switching de... read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
The Colorado Springs shooting suspect appears at a hearing with obvious injuries, Georgia's highest court ruled that the state can enforce a law banning abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, and more. 5⃣ stories you need to know today pic.twitter.com/hOrspY0OK5 — Reuters (@Reuters) November 24, 2022 • Zelenskyy slams Russian attacks on key infrastructure • Turkey's Erdogan threatens ground offensive in Syria • European Space Agency selects first astronaut with physical disability Today's top stories in 1 minute: pic.twitter.com/7oAcYpnDqE — DW News (@dwnews) November 24, 2022 #UPDA... read more
Econlib9 hours ago
The mystery of politics
Why do people vote for bad candidates? In some cases, they may be electing the lesser of evils. But there are many instances where voters clearly prefer bad politicians. In a recent article on the political situation in Argentina, the Financial Times makes this observation: “A year ago Larreta was well out front as the […] The post The mystery of politics appeared first on Econlib. read more
Project Prometheus: Building Hundreds of Nuclear Power Plants to Make America Great Again
We need on the order of 700 to 1,000 *gigawatts* of nuclear power to power our nation into the future. We can begin bringing new plants online over the course of the next five to ten years—transforming our entire economy by upshifting to a new scientific, industrial, and cultural platform. This will mean a transformation of our workforce—of upgraded pay scales, skill levels, and productivity. Much of this was discussed in this presentation. read more
UAPs and National UFO Historical Records Center
As most people know, I’m more than a little skeptical of the new government interest in UFOs. We seem to be traveling a path that has been worn out in the past. A claim of interest and investigation that devolves into a propaganda campaign to debunk the idea of alien visitation with half-truths and a suggestion of National Security. However, there is good news from the civilian side of the house. David Marler, the executive director of the newly created National UFO Historical Records Center, announced the establishment of the largest historical archives that is dedicated to th... read more
Michael West7 hours ago
Sydney meeting over ISIS wives underway
Three western Sydney mayors are meeting with Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil to voice their opposition to a group of wives and children of Islamic State fighters living in their local government areas. As she headed into Fairfield City Council chambers on Friday, Ms O’Neil said she was happy to be meeting the mayors. She’s due to […] read more
Michael West7 hours ago
Slow vote count tipped for Vic election
The results of Victoria’s state election could be delayed, with the Victorian Electoral Commission bracing for a slower than usual vote count. VEC director of communications Sue Lang said four million Victorians were enrolled to vote and about half had cast their ballots early, which could pose problems. “The issue that that creates for us […] read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Neymar leaves the field crying in the national team’s debut
The main star of the Brazilian team, Neymar, left the field in tears in Brazil's victory over Serbia, by 2-0, on Thursday (Nov. 24), in Lusaka, in its debut at the World Cup in Qatar. The striker sprained his ankle and was replaced in the match's second half. Neymar received medical attention on the bench […] read more
Musical Interlude: 2002, "Cycle of Time"; "Challenge From Heaven"
*Full screen recommended.* *2002, "Cycle of Time"* *Full screen recommended.* *2002, "Challenge From Heaven"* read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
“While drifting through the cosmos, a magnificent interstellar dust cloud became sculpted by stellar winds and radiation to assume a recognizable shape. Fittingly named the Horsehead Nebula, it is embedded in the vast and complex Orion Nebula (M42). A potentially rewarding but difficult object to view personally with a small telescope, the below gorgeously detailed image was recently taken in infrared light by the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope. The dark molecular cloud, roughly 1,500 light years distant, is cataloged as Barnard 33 and is seen above primarily because it is backlit by... read more
Canadian Prepper, "This Is It, We're Scr*wed!"
Canadian Prepper, 11/24/22: *"This Is It, We're Scr*wed!"* "This Is Unbelievable! They are coming for everything." *Comments here:* - https://www.youtube.com/ read more
New Mandala8 hours ago
A note from the new (old) editor
Liam Gammon edits New Mandala from 25 November 2022. The post A note from the new (old) editor appeared first on New Mandala. read more
Michael West8 hours ago
Aunty robbed by Uncle Rupert
Michael covers the recent plagiarism scandal involving Sky New’s lifting works from our ABC. Story: https://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/episodes/gleeso/101626086 Lifters and leaners: energy giants and Rupert bludging on tax again, big banks and miners pay their dues Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheWestReport Merch: https://lonelykidsclub.com/new/michael+west Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michaelwest.journo Insta: https://www.instagram.com/michaelwestjourno/ read more
The Duran8 hours ago
Overview Episode 10. The Reverse Side of Medal
The war in Ukraine continues. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have made significant progress in most areas. And their situation no longer seems catastrophic and hopeless, as it was in March when many international experts said that Ukraine would not last even four days. Follow our team: CactusTheButcher You can view and join @cactusthebutcher right […] read more
Michael West8 hours ago
Adidas to probe Kanye misconduct claims
Adidas AG has launched an investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour by Kanye West, after the German sporting goods maker last month ended its partnership with the rapper and fashion designer. Adidas said it initiated the probe after receiving an anonymous letter making several allegations against the musician, who now goes by Ye. The investigation […] read more
The Medical Scandal of Killing Patients with Ventilators Continues
During the first weeks of the COVID-19 "pandemic" in 2020, when nationwide protocols were setup to be used in hospital settings, some frontline doctors began to question the practice of putting COVID-19 positive patients on ventilators, because so many of them were dying, and these doctors made it clear that they were dying from being wrongly placed on these ventilators. In other words, the ventilators were actually killing them, in many cases by collapsing their lungs. But the hospital protocols never changed, mainly because hundreds of millions of dollars from the U.S. Governme... read more
Michael West9 hours ago
Sydney mayors oppose IS wives resettlement
Three Sydney mayors will meet with Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil to voice their opposition to the repatriation of Australian wives and children of Islamist State fighters in the city’s southwest. Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun says the resettlement of the families in western Sydney could involve re-traumatising recently arrived refugees such as Yazidis and Assyrians […] read more
The Duran9 hours ago
The magic of price caps. Pirates prepare to seize Russian assets. U/3
The magic of price caps. Pirates prepare to seize Russian assets. U/3 Topic 786 read more
The Duran9 hours ago
Turkey & Iran, Special Military Operation. Kosovo license plate deal. Odessa statue to be dismantled. U/2
Turkey & Iran, Special Military Operation. Kosovo license deal. Odessa statue to be dismantled. U/2 Topic 785 read more
The Duran9 hours ago
Russian Missile Strike Devastates Ukrainian Energy, Gas System; EU in Denial about Pending Energy Crisis, Refugee Flood
Russian Missile Strike Devastates Ukrainian Energy, Gas System; EU in Denial about Pending Energy Crisis, Refugee Flood News Topic 681 read more
New analysis attempts to reconcile differences between satellites and climate models
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: Space satellite orbiting the earth An academic attempt to gloss over some glaring discrepancies between results from theory-based climate models and observed data. The research paper says: ‘Climate-model simulations exhibit approximately two times more tropical tropospheric warming than satellite observations since 1979’. Over forty years of being so wrong,… read more
Pension Pulse3 hours ago
Remembering Neil Petroff, OTPP's Former CIO
Earlier this week, I learned of the unexpected and tragic death of Neil Petroff, OTPP's former CIO. An official obituary isn't out yet, the family is understandably in shock and will hold a private service next week. I and many others were also shocked and saddened to learn of Neil's passing. I was told he suffered cranial bleeding from a fall. On Monday evening, after I learned of Neil's tragic death, was talking to my 91-year-old father who is a retired psychiatrist and told him what happened. He reminded me of the tragic death of his friend's 33-year-old daughter who slipped... read more
"Died Suddenly"
*"The Future is Bleak"* by Chris Black "I just got done re-watching "Died Suddenly," and it left me feeling hopeless. You see, I thought eventually the evidence would be too much to ignore or hide, but we’ve reached a point where it should be, and nothing is happening. Insurance companies predicted that a 10% rise in all-cause mortality would be a catastrophic event in the US. We are at 40%. Birthrates are down 70% in Australia, other countries are getting there as well. Still births and miscarriages in some places are up 71 sigma, which is 71 times the standard deviation from the... read more
"Why Are Large Groups Of Animals, Insects And Birds Suddenly Walking In Circles All Over The Globe?"
*"Why Are Large Groups Of Animals, Insects And Birds * *Suddenly Walking In Circles All Over The Globe?"* by Michael Snyder *Excerpt: *"By now, you have probably heard of a very strange phenomenon that has been taking the Internet by storm in recent days. Large groups of animals, insects and birds have been spotted walking in circles all over the planet, and there is lots of speculation about why this is happening. Some of the potential explanations that have been suggested are blaming this strange behavior on disease, changes in the magnetic field of the Earth, spoiled feed, parasi... read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Most Covid deaths in the U.S. occur in vaccinated individuals; the picture is similar in Brazil
Given the result, experts say that "we can no longer say that this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated". As a result of an analysis done on official data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC/US), Kaiser Family Foundation Vice President Cynthia Cox said that 58% of covid-19 deaths in August were […] read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Argentina and Brazil sign energy exchange agreement until 2025
The governments of Argentina and Brazil signed an updated Memorandum of Energy Exchange that will be in force until 2025 to regulate the supply of electricity and gas between their respective countries. "We reached an agreement to regulate the exchange of electric power and gas between both countries," announced on social networks the Argentine ambassador […] read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Venezuelans have invested more than US$1.8 billion in Panama
Between real estate and business investments in the last ten years, Venezuelans have invested more than US$1.8 billion in Panama, and more than half of them, or 65%, have tertiary or higher degrees, which makes them a very productive and skilled population to enter the labor market effectively. This is just a sample of the […] read more
The Aviationist10 hours ago
A C-2 Greyhound Pilot On The Tradition Of Growing A Mustache While Underway On Deployment
[image: Mustache] Here’s some background about one of the most famous traditions in the military. While their roots are not completely clear, “deployment mustaches” (i.e. a mustache grown by soldiers during a military deployment) have without any [...] The post A C-2 Greyhound Pilot On The Tradition Of Growing A Mustache While Underway On Deployment appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
“dramatic evidence”
Another look at incoherent claims about glaciers and climate by the US government. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Haddad consolidates as Lula da Silva’s possible Finance Minister
The name of Fernando Haddad (PT, left), the former Minister of Education, is the most quoted candidate to assume the Ministry of Finance in the government of President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). Poder360 found out that the PT president has signaled to the transition team his willingness to work with the former president […] read more
The New Dark Age11 hours ago
Ukraine – Running On Empty
Thursday, 24 November 2022 — Moon of Alabama Yesterday the Pentagon announced another transfer of weapons to the Ukrainian military: According to the Pentagon, the package includes: Additional munitions for NASMAS 150 heavy machine guns with thermal imagery sights to counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Additional ammunition for HIMARS 200 precision-guided 155mm artillery rounds 10,000 120mm mortar … Continue reading Ukraine – Running On Empty read more
Halifax Examiner11 hours ago
Community land trusts could mean more affordable housing for Preston, advocates say
[image: A purple sign with white text stands along the corner of two rural roads. Above are power and telephone lines. The sign says North Preston, Nova Scotia. Canada's largest Black Community. We've this far by faith.] Panelists talk about the benefits of community land trusts at a recent meeting in Cherry Brook. The post Community land trusts could mean more affordable housing for Preston, advocates say appeared first on Halifax Examiner. read more
Michael West11 hours ago
Harvey Norman: longest running chairman Gerry Harvey doesn’t disappoint
Gerry Harvey avoids questions on questionable practices and opaque governance at the 2022 Harvey Norman AGM but said Harvey Norman had paid back JobKeeper. read more
The Last Refuge11 hours ago
Thankful for Sunlight
As I have said: “the primary contest in 2024 is going to be epic, because this time the MAGA scruffnecks will, for the first time in years, clearly see who the enemy within the republican ranks really are. This makes them so much easier to defeat, and also explains why the corporate and billionaire professional […] The post Thankful for Sunlight appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Trouble ahead for EU. Oil price caps, gas shortages, sky high LNG prices and refugees
Trouble ahead for EU. Oil price caps, gas shortages, sky high LNG prices and refugees The Duran: Episode 1441 read more
The New Dark Age12 hours ago
Putin invokes Castro’s legacy
A three-meter-tall bronze statue of Fidel Castro was unveiled on Tuesday in the Fidel Castro Square in Moscow’s Sokol District by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel in memory of the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution. read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
EU Defuses Tensions Between Serbia And Kosovo
*Euronews:* *Kosovo and Serbia reach deal on licence plate dispute - Borrell* The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo reached an agreement to end their dispute over licence plates, according to the European Union's top diplomat. "We have a deal," said the EU's high representative for foreign affairs Josep Borrell in a tweet on Wednesday. The most recent rise in tensions between the two sides is over Kosovo's plan to begin fining thousands of motorists who currently have Serb-issued licence plates. *Read more* .... * EU Defuses Tensions Between Serbia And Kosovo * EU defuses ... read more
Michael West12 hours ago
Ghana to buy oil with gold instead of $US
Ghana’s government is working on a new policy where gold rather than US dollar reserves will be used to buy oil products, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia says on Facebook. The move is meant to tackle dwindling foreign currency reserves coupled with demand for US dollars by oil importers, which is weakening the local cedi and […] read more

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