Friday, April 26, 2013

26 April - Blogs I'm Following II

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Evidence Mounts Boston Bombers Were FBI Assets

 

 

WHAT'S HOT

  1. Android Phone Can Hijack a Plane
  2. The Boston Terrorist Attack
  3. America, the Beautiful Liar, Hits Syria
  4. Former Army Spymaster Cites “Bifurcated” Government in False Flag
  5. Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – April 26, 2013
  6. The Bush Legacy
  7. The Ties That Bind Washington to Chechen Bombers
  8. Judge Orders Names Released, Military Job Sucks
  9. Russian Caucasus in Focus of US (Terror Fighters)
  10. The Perils Of Containing China
  11. West Will Never Pressure Myanmar over Muslim Genocide
  12. Lawmakers Announce Legislation to Help VA Address Growing Claims Backlog
  13. Sanders, Burr Propose Legislation for Homeless Veterans
  14. VSOs versus Attorneys
  15. If Ignorance is Bliss, The Chorus of Blissful Idiots Offers Some Songs for the Sequester
  16. With Sounds of Praise and Acclamation
  17. Israel’s Lag BaOmer: On a Failed Revolt, a Fake Zohar and a Festival of Fraudulent Empirehood
  18. MHN:VA Cutting Vets Slack, Who’s a Vet?
  19. Breaking: Third Bomb Explodes in Boston
  20. My Last Post
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Sunday Classics re-preview: Enter Donizetti's phony-elixir-seller, Dr. Dulcamara

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 31 minutes ago
*Again, there's a reason why we've been listening to this particular performance of Donizetti's Elixir of Love. We'll get to that, finally, thisSunday (I hope). * *by Ken* I'm afraid we got kind of hung up heading from last week's preview, "There's something about the opening of Act II of Donizetti's *Elixir of Love*," to a post based on Donizetti's great operatic comedy. But I don't mind further-previewing it. In the original preview we indeed heard the opening of Act II, including the little performance-duet between the traveling quack Dr. Dulcamara and Adina. *DONIZETTI: L'Eli... more »

Hydraulic Fracturing [“Fracking”] Worldwide, Answers Not Forthcoming, Questions Not Allowed

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 1 hour ago
*Jessica Ernst of Rosebud, Alberta. Encana Corporation. Market Manipulation. Derivative Bubbles and The Fracking Wars.* * Written by Robin Mathews * *rmathews@telus.net* They merge. They interpenetrate. The thread of one weaves into the fabric of the others. “Fracking” operations rush past law, past regulation, past health and environmental concerns. Supporters of ‘quick cash’, gas ‘futures’ pass corporate-written law to silence land-owners, elected councils, voters ... you and me. Narrowly - “fracking” legislation and regulatory behaviour push aside, silence anyone questi... more »

‘Palestinians be damned’ — Khalidi explains the American role in the peace process

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 hour ago
*USrael: Destroying International Law and Human Rights In The Name of Racial Superiority. * *‘Palestinians be damned’ — Khalidi explains the American role in the peace process* *By Philip Weiss* *Mondoweiss.net * *Published on April 26, 2013* *Rashid Khalidi's latest book on the conflict may be his most important in terms of policy. **Brokers of Deceit** documents as no work has before the record of American double-dealing during the peace process. For 40 years, the United States government managed the negotiations closely but always as Israel's lawyer; and Khalidi, a professo... more »

Labor Econ 11: Employees Forever vs. Entrepreneurship

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 1 hour ago
Whenever I hear or read labor organizers and leaders complaining of how much businessmen and capitalism are "exploiting" and persecuting workers, I would reply that no one is putting a gun on their heads so that they will become employees and workers forever. There is always a way out, like becoming a micro entrepreneur -- have a stall or shop and sell anything that he/she likes, goods or services; drive a taxi or jeepney and own his time. Be a farmer (vegetables, fruits, chicken, goats, etc.) and grow food and sell the extra. The options are many. Last Tuesday, April 23, 2013, I h... more »

The Boston Bombing Is An Inside Job -- Evidence! [Latest Updates]

Jason Leewig at Our Manmade Disasters - 1 hour ago
*The Boston marathon bombing has the signature of the shadow government written all over it!* "Boston marathon bombing happened on same day as 'controlled explosion' drill by Boston bomb squad", Mike Adams reports for Natural News. "What's not yet being reported by the mainstream media is that a 'controlled explosion' was under way on the same day as the marathon explosion. As the Boston Globe tweeted today, 'Officials: There will be a controlled explosion opposite the library within one minute as part of bomb squad activities.' Some people believe this explosion might have been ... more »

Zuckerberg - RWNJ

2old2care at Because I Can - 2 hours ago
From Think Progress:Mark Zuckerberg’s New Political Group Spending Big On Ads Supporting Keystone XL And Oil Drilling By Josh Israel and Judd Legum posted from ThinkProgress Immigration on Apr 26, 2013 at 12:55 pm [image: Mark Zuckerberg] Credit: Guillaume Paumier Mark Zuckerberg’s new political group, which bills itself as a bipartisan entity dedicated to passing immigration reform, has spent considerable resources on ads advocating a host of anti-environmental causes — including driling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and constructing the Keystone XL tar sands pipeli... more »

Was the Boston Bombing a 'Dry-Run Disaster' Gone Live?

Jason Leewig at Our Manmade Disasters - 2 hours ago
*by *Lucas Bowser* Victory Post* * * Because the mainstream media outlets continue to treat questions concerning the possibility of false flag terrorism in the Boston bombing as absurd, the alternative media is left with the job of investigating this angle. For those considering this possibility, the evidence of drills is key in determining if the attacks might have been carried out through the establishment bureaucracy. So how likely is it that there were drills being run at the Boston Marathon? A 2008 article from the Boston Globe indicates that it is very likely, as it explains th... more »

Pre-War German Suicide Rates

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 2 hours ago
In 1932 Germany's suicide rate was four times that of the UK and double that of America. Perhaps this reflected a despair for the state of the nation that underpinned the subsequent Nazi success?

Ooh please, could we have Todd Akin to kick around some more? (Or wait, are we sure that's what we want?)

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 3 hours ago
*Hear Todd talk*: *"It's one of those things that depends on the circumstances really. I don't rule anything out. I consider it a bright new future and I'm interested to see what the possibilities are."* *by Ken* Well, if Mark "Hikin' the Appalachian Trail" Sanford can make a comeback, why not Todd "The Bitches They Be Askin' for It" Akin? Washingtonpost.com's Aaron Blake reported this afternoon: *Todd Akin opens door to a comeback*Former congressman Todd Akin (R-Mo.), in his first interview since his 2012 Senate campaign imploded after his comments about "legitimate rape," says h... more »

Congress kicks old people, kids and cancer victims to the curb

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 3 hours ago
So our compassionate Congress rescued the frequent fliers from the horrible trauma of waiting too long on the tarmac, (and I assume also saved the private little airports serving the Lear Jets of the wealthy), with the greatest of haste. The Village consensus is "a win for Republicans." Certainly they see it that way. The roar of GOPers gloating over beating Obummer conveniently drowns out the anguished cries of the millions of Americans who are suffering real pain as a result of the GOP's parliamentary trickery. I guess that how they're able to sleep at night with the full knowledg... more »

CAUGHT! CNN'c CIA "Crisis Actor" At Boston Marathon & Suspect Shootout

Jason Leewig at Our Manmade Disasters - 3 hours ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SFU5YAgqAck To those in the chronic state of denials particularly those who said "trolls and crisis actors don't exist".....here's the video proof of the paid WMDs in the Boston Marathon Bomb inside job.......all staged courtesy of your own Zionist-OMAR infested govt. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is liberty ~ Thomas Jefferson

Kenneth Feinberg - our manmade PMD bagman

Jason Leewig at Our Manmade Disasters - 3 hours ago
by - Kathryn O'Shannahan & Robert Blotnicky On June 16, 2010, it was reported that Feinberg was to run a $20 billion fund to pay claims for the BP oil spill. [13] President Obama said that the $20 billion from BP "will not be controlled by either BP or by the government. It will be put in an escrow account administered by an impartial, independent third party." Obama said he and BP's chairman, Carl-Henric Svanberg, agreed on having Kenneth Feinberg administer the fund.[14] (Feinberg was also selected by Obama to oversee the compensation of top executives at bailed out banks.) BP ... more »

Zero Hedge: JPMorgan's Eligible Gold Plummets 65% In 24 Hours To All Time Low

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 4 hours ago
*Seems JP Morgan's gold has gone on walk-about.... heheheheee -AK* http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-04-25/jpmorgans-eligible-gold-plummets-65-24-hours-all-time-low *JPMorgan's Eligible Gold Plummets 65% In 24 Hours To All Time Low* Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/25/2013 17:30 -0400 We are confident that in the aftermath of our article from last night "Just What Is Going On With The Gold In JPMorgan's Vault?" in which we showed the absolute devastation of "eligible" (aka commercial) gold warehoused in JPM's vault just over the Manhattan bedrock at 1 Chase Manhattan Place (and ... more »

Like the Mask says . . .

Edstock at The Galloping Beaver - 4 hours ago
TIME FOR AN OVERHAUL! Just check out Matt Taibbi's article in Rolling Stone, "Everything Is Rigged: The Biggest Price-Fixing Scandal Ever". Worth your time and attention. It's all about the big banks: The world is a rigged game. We found this out in recent months, when a series of related corruption stories spilled out of the financial sector, suggesting the world's largest banks may be fixing

NHS Commissioning: Why You Should Care

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 6 hours ago
One of the reasons the government have had an easy ride over its plans for the systematic looting of the NHS by Tory-friendly private health companies is the sheer complexity of their restructuring. Unlike, say, the Department for Work and Pensions, where there is a single bureaucracy responsible for administering a particular public service and a clear line of accountability stretching from the job centre complaint form to the Secretary of State. It's not a perfect set up by any means, far from it. But to use a well-trodden phrase, you know where you stand. The NHS on the other ha... more »

what i'm reading: youth fiction: the hunger games

laura k at wmtc - 6 hours ago
*This is the first in a series of reviews of youth (formerly called YA, or young-adult) novels, which I will be reading in no particular order and with no particular method. I love youth literature, and it's simply a pleasure to read what I want once again, with no schoolwork hanging over my head. As with all my "what i'm reading" posts, if it seems that I like everything I read, it's because I only write about books I enjoyed.* I finally read *The Hunger Games* by Suzanne Collins. I've been intensely curious about this book since it was released to great sensation in 2008. I think ... more »

War Criminal Gets New Library as Violence Flares in Iraq

Nima Shirazi at Wide Asleep in America - 6 hours ago
Residents carry a coffin during the funeral of an Iraqi soldier who was killed in clashes with Sunni Islamist militants in Baghdad April 25, 2013. (Photo Credit: Reuters/Wissm al-Okili) On Thursday, the media's attention was focused squarely on the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria and the potential for a new American military adventure triggered by such claims, not to mention the

what i'm reading, children's books edition: # 7: two by roddy doyle

laura k at wmtc - 6 hours ago
Roddy Doyle is one of my favourite authors. I read everything he publishes for adults, but I had never read any of his children's books before. I recently read two of them, and I'm so glad I did. *Wilderness, Roddy Doyle, 2007* In this story, a mother and her two sons set out on winter adventure vacation in Finland. They need some time alone together, while the boys' teenage sister (their mom's stepdaughter) needs some time alone to meet her biological mother. The girl is a sullen, angry adolescent, trapped in her own confusing emotions, which she feels unable to control. The boys ... more »

The Mystery of Hegel

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 7 hours ago
Related: *Hegel's God*. *Hegel's View of Böhme And The Hermetic Tradition*. *Hegel On God, Religion, And Eckhartian Mysticism*. The Mystery of Hegel. YouTube Video Description - [Channel: Gottfried Leibniz. Uploaded on December 10, 2011]: Robert M. Wallace reads his paper and discusses Hegel. Source of interview: *abc.net.au (Radio National - The Philosopher's Zone)*

New Domain Name

Kenneth Thomas at Middle Class Political Economist - 7 hours ago
I have moved the site to www.middleclasspoliticaleconomist.com. No more "blogspot" in the address. This should not affect how you view the site, nor the feed. Please let me know if you do experience problems, of course. It does affect some of the statistics. For example, all the tweets recorded at the old domain no longer show up, and all the votes in the poll from before the changeover have disappeared. Hopefully, that will be the extent of it. Thanks for your support!

"How It Really Might Be..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago

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noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*“A Message for America's Middle and Lower Class Slaves”* by Jeff Berwick “Hi Slaveys, What a month... near economic collapse in Cyprus giving us a taste of what's going to happen to our bank accounts here when things start to really fall apart (Bitcoin, anyone?), people blowing up people with bombs, badly maintained factories (inexplicably built near homes) exploding, Chicago under water, and a government that's 100% unresponsive and useless to anyone who isn't lining their pockets. Time to revisit Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs for some tips on how to live the calmest life pos... more »

This Tragedy Among GOP Closet Cases Is No Longer Inevitable: Jon Hinson-- The Aaron Schock Of His Day

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 7 hours ago
Mississippi's 4th congressional district includes the state's entire Gulf Coast and a chunk inland to just beyond Hattiesburg and Laurel. It's 75% white and one of the reddest districts in the country with a PVI of R+21. Obama only managed to win 31% of the vote here, easily his worst showing in the state. The district was created in 1874 and has been a Democratic bastion for most of its existence, although in 1855, they elected William Augustus Lake, a proud member of the Know Nothing Party, for one term. In 1973 they elected Republican Thad Cochran, who resigned in 1978 to become... more »

Deregulation and Privatization: Two Incredibly Bad Ideas (But There Is No Alternative - Koch Botched Corps.)

And not just "bad ideas." Civilization wrecking ideas. But not for the 1%. The 1 Percent’s Solution By Paul Krugman April 25, 2013 Comments Economic debates rarely end with a T.K.O. But the great policy debate of recent years between Keynesians, who advocate sustaining and, indeed, increasing government spending in a depression, and austerians, who demand immediate spending cuts,

David Bowie enjoys a good list too

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 7 hours ago
This is, apparently, the flowchart of David Bowie’s most recent album, The Next Day. Enjoy: Effigies Indulgences Anarchist Violence Chthonic Intimidation Vampyric Pantheon Succubus Hostage Transference Identity Mauer Interface Flitting Isolation Revenge Osmosis Crusade Tyrant Domination Indifference Miasma Pressgang Displaced Flight Resettlement Funereal Glide Trace Balkan Burial Reverse Manipulate Origin Text Traitor Urban Comeuppance Tragic Nerve Mystification In other news, the fantastic blog Pushing Ahead of the Dame has just reached the end of another epic chapter, Bowie song-by-s... more »

DRONE ACTION IN SYRACUSE

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 7 hours ago
Just arrived in Syracuse, New York after an eight-hour drive from Maine in a rental car. This video was made by Ted Forsyth from Rochester (NY) Indymedia who did interview with many of the speakers who are coming to Syracuse. The “Resisting Drones, Global War and Empire" convergence begins tonight and runs through Sunday. Civil resistance is planned for Sunday at Hancock Field (drone base) which I plan to participate in. I was in Augusta all day yesterday to attend the Maine legislature's Judiciary Committee work session on the drone bill. Attorney General Janet Mills still opp... more »

Nothing Fits

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 7 hours ago
* * * * *Nothing Fits* By American Kabuki Its a strange age. Growth comes unexpectedly. Suddenly. Go to bed and suddenly your 6 inches longer in the morning. What was once familiar, even cherished, has holes, and is uncomfortable to wear. My limbs feel exposed and everything seems too small for my being. Old patterns vanish. Both the ones I thought were important, and the ones that I never wanted but were very hard to break free from. The rate at which this happened is astonishing. They simply hold no resonance for me. The future called me, or was it the ever present NOW? ... more »

Sequester fix flies through Congress

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 7 hours ago
The same Congress that requires six months of heavy negotiations before it bring any single bill of import to the floor for another few weeks or months of stalling and grandstanding before they can finally block an simple majority vote managed to pass the "Reducing Flight Delays Act of 2013" through both houses in mere hours. It passed through the Senate late yesterday by unanimous consent and by mid-afternoon today, John Boehner's normally non-functional House passed it with a few dissenters. It's presently on Obama's desk awaiting signature. He will surely sign it despite threaten... more »

History Repeats Itself: First as David Hornbeck, Then as “Michelle Rhee”

John Thompson at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 8 hours ago
A couple of weeks ago, John Merrow revealed the “smoking gun” memo showing that Michelle Rhee was warned about the extent of possible cheating in the D.C. schools, and that made him a hero to many teachers. Then, Merrow started a controversy by posting “Who Created ‘Michelle Rhee.’” Merrow indicated that Rhee, some corporate reformers, [...]

History Repeats Itself; First as David Hornbeck, then as “Michelle Rhee”

John Thompson at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 8 hours ago
A couple of weeks ago, John Merrow revealed the “smoking gun” memo showing that Michelle Rhee was warned about the extent of possible cheating in the D.C. schools, and that made him a hero to many teachers. Then, Merrow started a controversy by posting “Who Created ‘Michelle Rhee.’” Merrow indicated that Rhee, some corporate reformers, [...]

More Bad News For Christy Clark, Latest Angus Reid Poll

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 8 hours ago
Well, wasn`t that interesting, first off, the cutting edge of the ledge show featuring Baldrey, Good and palmer after the radio debate, they only took four calls for the hour, one call praising Jane Sterk, one call from Ron who talked oil tankers in the harbour as a bad idea, and two calls bashing the NDP.. First off, in the last few days the media has been working in tandem to paint Adrian Dix as the party of no, that was debunked here yesterday, today the three stooges went a different direction, yes Palmer and Good continued on the NDP against development theme, however, they a... more »

History Repeats Itself, First as David Hornbeck and then as “Michelle Rhee”

John Thompson at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 8 hours ago
Filed under: CHALK FACE: General News & Commentary

They Got Flights

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 8 hours ago
Surprise, surprise, surprise. Congress and Barack "Red Line in the Sand" Obama will only cancel the part of the sequester that inconveniences rich people. And just in time for the weekend, as they all blow town without waiting on the tarmac. Also just in time for the Hollywood celebs to blow into town for the horrific White House Correspondents Dinner after first blowing off the TSA security lines just because they can. Don't get mad. Get even. And while we're thinking about how on earth we will actually accomplish that, here's a little ditty, sung to the tune of Johnny Cash's "I G... more »

Yes, it does grow on trees, a question of worth

Sophia at AMERICAN KABUKI - 8 hours ago
When my sons were very small, they believed themselves rich. Regardless of where we went, this belief was validated. They were surrounded in value, everything was a treasure, and all of it was theirs. Their shelves and pockets overflowed with it all – reminders of adventures. Rocks, feathers, bottle tops, leaves, shells, bits of rope and wire were valuable because they said so. We are on a Quest. By definition, this means we are looking for something. It would follow then, that this is something we believe we don’t have. Our Quest is for Agape – love of self. And wha... more »

THE TRUTH ABOUT HITLER, ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL

Anon at aangirfan - 9 hours ago
*German soldier. www.historyplace.com * *1.* * Roosevelt was bound to win the war.* The USA easily beat Japan, because Japan is a little country, and because the USA had far more aircraft carriers than the Japanese. Germany was easy to beat because Germany was relatively small and weak compared to the combined size and might of the USA, Russia and the British Empire. *German soldier (left) www.historyplace.com* * **2. Churchill was bound to defeat Hitler.* Germany found France easy to defeat because many members of the French government were working for the Germans. Hitler did... more »

The root causes of not committing sociology

Alison at Creekside - 10 hours ago
"This is not a time to commit sociology," said Stephen Harper, asked when * is* the right time to study the root causes of acts of terrorism like those by the alleged Trainspotter Two. "The root causes of terrorism is terrorists", said Pierre Poilievre three times on CBC Power and Politics yesterday. Politics and its Discontents has clips up of both Steve and Poilieve's statements. Neither statement has anything to do with terrorism at all of course; they were just manufacturing an attack on Justin Trudeau's "root causes" response to a terrorism question in his interview with Peter ... more »

Agent Ivan0135 - UFO footage - ALIEN 'family' footage

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 10 hours ago
about two years ago, wacky youtuber Ivan0135 uploaded (some say 3DS Max-created) four little UFO/Visitors videos that seemed to be trying just a little too hard to put across an authentic mid-1950's feel with gargantuan film crackle and obnoxious shutter flutter. The entire internet called this guy's bluff, almost immediately. *Tape duration: 180 min Total recorded duration: 1.260 min Tape 01: Case 07/Tin bird 00:08:41 - 00:08:47 Tape 03: Case 15/Flying twin 00:27:11 - 00:27:13 Case 15/Flying twin 00:27:34 - 00:27:39 Tape 04: Case 23/Blue boys 00:42:50 - 00:42:51 Case 23/Blue boys 0... more »

"Hiding the Unemployed: Disability and the Politics of Stats"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
*"Hiding the Unemployed: * *Disability and the Politics of Stats"* by Wendy McElroy "Some statistics cannot be understood without being set within a political framework, because they reflect politics as much as, or more than, they do reality. The unemployment rate is an example and a cautionary tale. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the seasonally adjusted official unemployment rate for February fell to a four-year national low of 7.7%. While the White House cautiously congratulated itself, Republicans quickly pointed to what is often called the real unempl... more »

The News at a Furtive Glance

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 10 hours ago
Spanning the globe to bring you the constant variety of right wingnuttery... the thrill of Democratic victory... the agony of Republican defeat... the human drama of psychological degeneration ... This is Pottersville's News at a Furtive Glance! ------------------------------ This *Raw Story* headline should've read, "Kidnapping for Christ." Apparently, the faculty of Northwest Rankin High School in (where else?) Flowood, Mississippi were caught illegally imprisoning and kidnapping students by forcing them to attend assemblies of Christian propaganda. According to several ... more »

“The Grandest Larceny of All Time”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
*“The Grandest Larceny of All Time”* by Bill Bonner “The biggest scandal of today's central bank policy is that it is essentially the grandest larceny of all time. The normal ways in which wealth is distributed may not be perfect, but they are the best nature can do. People earn it. They save it. They steal it. Or they get richer by investing. Or they just get lucky... Normally, in other words, wealth ends up being distributed in an unplanned and uncontrolled way. People do their best. The chips fall where they may. But along come the central banks. They're creating a new ty... more »

little red riding hood

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 10 hours ago

Message for Survival

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 10 hours ago
The Huffington Post discusses a study suggesting that Round-Up maybe linked to a variety of diseases: Roundup, An Herbicide, Could Be Linked To Parkinson's, Cancer And Other Health Issues, Study Shows http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/25/roundup-herbicide-health-issues-disease_n_3156575.html Majia here: I've been following the scientific literature on this for years and the evidence is very strong that Round-Up is quite dangerous for at least two distinct reasons: 1. It is an endocrine disruptor. It especially interferes with early development in mammals (read 'humans') and a... more »

Elephant meat sold openly amid ‘extensive’ slaughter in Central African Republic

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 10 hours ago
[image: Activists say forest elephants -- like this one seen in a forest clearing in the Dzanga Sangha Protected Area in January 2012 -- are being slaughtered amid violent chaos in the Central African Republic. Photo: © WWF-Canon / Carlos Drews] By Ian Johnston 26 April 2013 (NBC News) – An "extensive" slaughter of elephants appears to be underway in the Central African Republic with reports of their meat being sold openly in markets, according to activists. Rebel fighters pushed into Bangui, the capital of the impoverished but mineral-rich country, in March and ousted President... more »

Proof that Boston "bombing" was staged event?

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 10 hours ago
Read about alleged Boston "bombing" victim Adrianne Haslet-Davis *here*. Do you believe her?

Lockheed L-188 Electra

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 10 hours ago

Cut & Paste Leadership, the Modern Political Condition

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 10 hours ago
In his thoroughly insightful book, *American Fascists*, Chris Hedges details how fundamentalists pervert Christianity by willfully excluding anything that doesn't suit their various ideologies. That is why, according to Hedges, there are hundreds of versions of Jesus in the United States, each tailored to some particular sect or church's liking. The fundamentalists even have a project to rewrite the Bible, excising anything (and there is a great deal) that seems even vaguely socialistic or too tolerant or forgiving. Among America's rightwing political classes even extremists li... more »

The analysts have never been to New Orleans!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 11 hours ago
*FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2013* *Nor do they plan to go, fund-raising drive to the side:* Later today, we’re taking the analysts to Penn Station for their weekly outing. They’ll enjoy the nation’s cheapest happy hour, although we really limit their intake. As they do, they get to hear the station master call the 5:14 Crescent. The Crescent runs all the way to New Orleans. The analysts love to hear the master call its station stops. But no, they’ve never taken that train. Nor do they expect to. You see, the analysts want to continue their work about the growth of our new liberal media an... more »

Political-Economy

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 11 hours ago
Fordist mass-production required armies of unskilled workers and provided more work for skilled workers. It also destroyed some sectors of craft production. Imperialism helped provide emigration and free land as an outlet for Europe's surplus populations. Farming was mechanized, increasing yields and freeing up labour. More people entered cities and utilized shops and services. The economy expanded. It was often a brutal process. Imperialism has already been mentioned. The cotton textile trade was one of the first mechanized industries. It relied on brutal working conditions in the ... more »

Big Business And Immigration... And Paul Ryan

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 11 hours ago
It wasn't a very Tea Party thing for Paul Ryan to do to vote to bail out the Wall Street banksters. In fact, it was even less teabagger-friendly when Ryan joined with Boehner and Cantor between September 29, 2008 and October 3. It was less than a week, but it's the real story of Paul Ryan that Tea Party activists would rather not face. The long, catastrophic Bush Regime was finally coming to an end and the GOP kleptocrats were winding up their last months in office. They wanted to deliver one more grand giveaway to Wall Street: Henry Paulsen's bankster bailout. One problem: enough... more »

BREAKING: RCMP Close to Arrests of Known Sociologists!!

leftdog at Buckdog - 11 hours ago
(BLOG POST posted on April 25, 2013 by bernans on Coop Média de Montréal )*When asked about the RCMP arrests made in an alleged terrorist plot, Prime Minister Stephen Harper had a warning for Canadians who would “commit sociology.” ** * **The RCMP has confirmed that it is aware of several sociologist networks operating in a number of Canadian universities. Sources say arrests are imminent.* *While most sociologists currently operating in Canada are thought to be of the home-grown variety, there appears to be a great deal of international coordination through various websites, soc... more »

The New York Times’ best letter ever!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 11 hours ago
*FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2013* *It expresses a simple point:* A letter in today’s New York Times may be the smartest we’ve ever read in that paper. The letter may not *seem* to be smart. But it massively is. The letter comes from Deanna Kuhn, a professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. As Kuhn starts, she is discussing the “Common Core standards” which many states are adopting for use in their public schools. Adopting new standards and testing for them isn’t enough, Kuhn says: KUHN (4/26/13): *Hope runs high that the new Common Core learning standards will fix American educatio... more »

Defying Gravity: Seeking Political Balance in ICC Prosecutions

Alana Tiemessen at Duck of Minerva - 12 hours ago
The International Criminal Court is often accused of being “political” or “politicized” in its selection of situations and cases. What has become most problematic for the Court’s credibility and impartiality in this regard are the situations and cases that have not been selected, and the criteria and discourse used to justify such omissions and imbalanced prosecutions. Specifically, Continue reading

Business records exception to hearsay rule applies only if conditions precedent proven

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 12 hours ago
Tarion Warranty Corporation v. Boros, 2013 ONCA 263 reminds us that business records are not admissible hearsay unless there is proof that they are, in fact, business records: [2] The issue then is the appropriate remedy. Tarion submits that the appeal should be allowed and the convictions and sentence restored. The difficulty with this remedy is that the appeal judge identified serious gaps in the evidentiary record. In particular, Tarion's case depended upon the admissibility of exhibits 1 and 2 for their truth. The fact that the investigator identified the documents an... more »

"S A T U R N O"

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 12 hours ago
"Saturn Devouring His Son" Peter Paul Rubens 1636 When we put profit above life... we are devouring our children. "Saturn Devouring His Son" Francisco de Goya (1819-1823)

Walsh’s nut-picking got even worse!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 12 hours ago
*FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2013* *Bo Sears shares his thoughts on cock-Asians:* In our last post, we described the nut-picking Joan Walsh did in order to drive a bogus claim about what “the right wing” was saying. In her column about the Sirota piece, Walsh referred to “conservatives’ insistence [that] the Tsarnaevs are absolutely not white.” In fact, very few people have said any such thing on any end of the spectrum. Major conservatives have said various things which ought to be criticized or challenged. But truly, they weren’t saying that. Essentially, Walsh invented that claim, then di... more »

A highly erudite and gripping review of a new book by Jeremy Scahill, author of the New York Times best seller Blackwater, that should be required reading for all Americans concerned with the secret evolution of the American Empire, its growing destabilization of the planet, and its conversion of the homeland into a battle field.

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 12 hours ago
------------------------------ *Tomgram: Engelhardt, Field of Nightmares * Posted by Tom Engelhardt at 8:04am, April 23, 2013. Follow TomDispatch on Twitter @TomDispatch. *Note for TomDispatch readers:* *This is part two of my series on how Washington helped create its enemies in the post-9/11 era. Part one was “**The Enemy-Industrial Complex**.” Also, I can't resist mentioning that I -- and so TomDispatch -- was named "Truthdigger of the week" at the invaluable website Truthdig.com. To read Alexander Kelly's piece on TD and me accompanying that honor, click here. Tom*] *Fill... more »

Ladies and gentlemen, your former Sec of Education William J. Bennett

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 12 hours ago
Orphanages. Yes, orphanages. That is all. Filed under: CHALK FACE: General News & Commentary Tagged: a nation at risk, bill bennett

Mohawk Nation News 'Mass Murder in Canada'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 12 hours ago
MASS MURDER IN CANADA Posted on April 26, 2013   MNN. Apr. 26, 2013. In 1870 a school was set up in the Six Nations community targeting  Mohawk children from all Mohawk communities. They were incarcerated and exterminated. Forensic evidence substantiates that the Crown of England, Vatican, Canadian government and churches carried out the killings of 50,000 Indigenous children

Shame On You, Congress, Shame, Shame.

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 12 hours ago
America's "bought and paid for" Congress is notorious for obstructing any meaningful action to respond to climate change. Now a group, "Organizing for Action", is preparing a campaign to target climate change denialists on Capital Hill. People like these guys: *Until Thursday, the group had focused on gun control, immigration and the budget. Climate change did not even rate its own heading on the OFA website. But Thursday's video and an accompanying petition campaign suggest that Obama's allies have now decided that climate change is a mainline political issue.* Good luck, OFA... more »

The Latest in School Fashion - Body Armour

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 12 hours ago
What's next, Kevlar helmets? The latest sign of America's worsening dysfunction is ballistic armour for school kids. Send your child to school with a bulletproof backpack so when the rounds start flying, and you know they will, the kid has a chance to take cover in the shelter of her rucksack.

UKIP - United Kingdom Zionist Party

Rufus News From Atlantis at News From Atlantis. - 12 hours ago
If anyone still holds onto a hope that the UK can be saved by voting for political parties, then the news that UKIP has fully embraced Zionism, should put an end to such day-dreaming. For all his talk of fighting for an Independent UK, Nigel Farage and his band of followers, are just a different shade of the same Establishment problem. Farage may do a stirling job of exposing the liars in Bruxelles, but when his own party is scrutinised, it too is home to the usual rag-bag of opportunists and traitors, which one would expect of any Establishment party. UKIP claims to stand for a f... more »

The Manufactured Support of the Marginalized

plthomasedd at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 12 hours ago
A prisoner stands before a court and is told to make a decision between execution and amputation. The prison chooses amputation. Imagine using this situation to claim that amputation is the right thing to do for a generalized population because the prisoner chose it. Now, consider Michelle Alexander in her The New Jim Crow: Yet [...]

CKNW radio debate..Live Streamed, NOW

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 12 hours ago
Courtesy of Paul...Live Youtube link to the cknw radio debate..(Thanks) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq8UmbuuAaE http://www.cknw.com/nwelection/index.aspx YouTube - CKNW Leaders Debate Media Scrum http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOAxaaWsLEo The Straight Goods Cheers Eyes Wide Open

I think I figured something out. Surprised?!?

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 13 hours ago
It has always been remarkable to me why we don’t see a prevalence of charter schools and other hallmarks of school choice in rural communities. There is just as much poverty, neglect, abuse, and family discord in these areas. We don’t see “no excuses” approaches or an intense push for universal college participation. I’m perfectly [...]

RED AND BLUE WITH RACE ALL OVER: Our blue tribe develop its own tribal culture!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 13 hours ago
*FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2013* *Part 4—Walsh nut-picks:* In 1861, it was blue versus gray. Today, it’s increasingly red versus blue. To watch the way our own blue tribe has been inventing its own private tribal culture, you should consider David Sirota’s now-famous piece for Salon. When the column appeared on April 16, no one knew who would emerge as the Boston bomber. Sensibly enough, Sirota was worried about what could happen “if the bomber ends up being a Muslim and/or a foreigner from the developing world.” This was a perfectly valid concern—and the concern is easy to state. But how... more »

The Return of Lazy Mendacity

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 13 hours ago
Oliver Willis yesterday asked: what is it with cons[ervatives] who provide links to stories that disprove their accusations? Hey, I know that one! It's lazy mendacity. On a totally different substantive topic, Conor Friedersdorf had a great example of lazy mendacity, also yesterday -- conservatives linking to a NYT story about Boston and quoting something from mid-story to support a claim that the press was ignoring the bombers' religion, when in fact the headline and the lead (yeah, I spell it that way usually) were about "Islamic Extremist Beliefs As Motive." In other words, whil... more »

Friday night Lites

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 13 hours ago
*Betel nut production facility.* The Cabinet approves absentee voting and disincludes Taiwanese in China, thus quelling fears that China could influence the vote. According to the amendments, any qualified voter can vote in a polling station in a city or country where they have not established voting residency, as long as they apply to do so three months before the voting day. It is estimated that less than 5 percent of the electorate would apply for absentee voting, Huang Li-hsin (黃麗馨), director-general of the Ministry of the Interior’s Department of Civil Affairs, told a press ... more »

Corn and Black Bean Salsa

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 13 hours ago
[image: Bean and Corn Salsa] When I left for college when I was 18, I had a goal. To never eat beans again, ever. I decided I was an adult and nobody could force me to eat them. I quickly found myself on dates where I had to eat beans or look foolish, so I ate them. When I got married, I reaffirmed my desire to never eat a bean again...then we moved to South Texas where beans are a food group. The first time I ordered a plate with no beans, the waiter acted like I shot him. So I started taking slow nibbles and I discovered that I actually love black beans. I still never want to eat... more »

wind mobile: horrible retail customer service but great follow-up after complaint

laura k at wmtc - 13 hours ago
I sent this email yesterday. *To Wind Customer Service: Re: Mobile Phone # xxx.xxx.xxxx Transaction: Tendered On: 24-Apr-2013 01:08 PM Tendered At: WCMA01 Invoice: xxxxx I am writing to complain about some terrible customer service I received at your Square One kiosk (100 City Centre Drive) on Wednesday, April 24, 2013. The transaction information from my receipt is above. A few days earlier, I had called Wind to enquire about activating international calling on my phone. I was told I would need a new SIM card, plus some add-ons, and that I could pick up the new SIM card at no cos... more »

Afterburner: Bill Whittle: Are you being demonized by this administration?...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 13 hours ago
From YouTube: Bill Whittle walks viewers through the efforts by liberals to politicize murder and terror. Why does the left advance their paranoid mythologies about race and conservatism even when it is irrelevant to the issue at hand? Whether its the Newtown mass murder, or the Boston Marathon terror attacks by radical muslims, liberals always target America and forgive the real enemies. Hear why liberals and the mainstream media love to blame the Tea Party movement and the right for every wrong in America, on this Afterburner.

Friday morning linkage

Jon Western at Duck of Minerva - 14 hours ago
Red lines or red lights on Syria? It’s not just about Syria. What if the Tsarnaevs had been shooters instead of bombers? Playing out academic feuds in the press…Reinhart and Rogoff respond. Fodder for PTJ: What do scientifc studies tell us? Very persuasive: I spent three hours yesterday on the tarmac at O’Hare delayed Continue reading

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 14 hours ago
*South Louisiana Mother Culture of Festival International de Louisiane blends music, dance, arts, food, people and place* ~Editilla Festivalas~ FINALLY, I's here this year! What a breath of fresh air, my first visit to the city is filled with acclimating to a different way... or speed if yous will, which has nothing to do with New Orleans, Jazz Fest or whatever. This is mo'like a big cast iron pot of South Louisiana Mother Culture. *Y'all can follow my twitta* and *@FestivalIntl*as we move about beautiful downtown Lafayette!

Hyundai ix35 unfit for suicide by CO2

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 14 hours ago
All the media have informed about the following Hyundai ad that was quickly suspended: The man tries to commit suicide by inhaling the gases from the exhaust pipe. But Hyundai ix35 only has "water emissions", whatever it exactly means, so he fails. Understandably, some people – including surviving dependants of people who did commit suicide in a car – were upset. Well, suicides are present on the maternal side of my DNA chain but I wasn't offended. Instead, the video looks boring to me. It had to be very cheap to shoot it, too. Also, it seems clear to me that well over 99 perc... more »

Israel: Flippin & Floppin' on Syria alleged chemical weapon use?

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 14 hours ago
I notice there are more then a couple articles questioning why Israel dropped the chemical weapon meme bomb? What is up with thissecond guessing? Admitting to being a bit stumped and having to think this over... So, anyone with some relevant thoughts, leave them.. *Brig. Gen. Itai Brun, head of the IDF Military Intelligence research and analysis division.* [image: http://cdn.timesofisrael.com/uploads/2012/05/F120522NM13-635x357.jpg] *Why did the IDF’s top analyst drop his Syria WMD bombshell?* Was Itai Brun’s public declaration that Assad’s forces have use... more »

RWNJ's NCP Calls Activists "radical race agitators" and "loons"

2old2care at Because I Can - 15 hours ago
Yesterday the extremist right-wing organization “National Center Policy Experts” crashed the J&J stockholders meeting to complain about the fact that J&J had dumped ALEC. Here’s their press release after the stockholder’s meeting. National Center Policy Experts Quiz Pfizer CEO Ian Read and Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky Johnson & Johnson Issue 2: Justin Danhof noted that he had thanked then-Johnson & Johnson CEO William Weldon at last year's shareholder meeting for not caving in to the left-wing demands of the Color of Change organization to drop membership in the American Leg... more »

Loss Prevention Is Lying To You

Donna at Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home - 15 hours ago
So you're called into the back room. It's a tiny one with no windows and only one door. In the room is someone who identifies himself as being from Loss Prevention. He seems so nice. He tells you he's there to help you save your job. If you only tell him what he wants to hear, you can go back to work. He's lying! Don't fall for it. Everything you say can and will be held against you. Be careful. He asks you some questions that make it clear you're being accused of doing something wrong. Maybe it's stealing from the company. Maybe just punching in wrong. Maybe a violation of some po... more »

Friday Nerd Blogging: Mashing Up GoT

Steve Saideman at Duck of Minerva - 15 hours ago
It has been a week or two since we have FNB-ed. After last week’s events, we could use some extra silliness:

Lack of TCE Warning Has Residents Steamed

By: Nathan Lamb A recently discovered cluster of contaminated wells has residents of Wake Forest, North Carolina asking why they weren’t warned about the problem in 2005, according to this NBC news story. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) testing over the past year has discovered the carcinogen trichloroethylene (TCE) in 21 wells across a 500-acre area around Stony Hill Road in the town of Wake Forest. While the EPA has installed water filters to alleviate the problem, several residents were outraged to learn that the state discovered TCE contamination in a neighborhood well i... more »

Conspiracy Theory Lunatics Are Now Part of The Republican Party's Shrinking Tent

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 15 hours ago
Wednesday evening Rachel Maddow introduced her listeners to the false flag mania that has swept first late night radio, then the extreme right and has now seeped into the Republican mainstream. The seepage, of course, is inevitable because so many freaks and nuts from the fringes are now in the heart of the Republican Party power structure. Rachel starts with Glenn Beck admirer/New Hampshire state Rep. Stella Tremblay (R-Rockingham). Even New Hampshire Republicans are worried that Tremblay, who has been publicly claiming the U.S. government staged the Boston marathon bombings as p... more »

Swimming weather!

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 15 hours ago

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 15 hours ago
*Saints’ Mickey Loomis confident with draft strategy ~Sheldon Mickles* *Bywater second-line protests city live music "crackdown" ~Tania Dall * *Jon Cleary's Alchemy of the Groove* *Second Lines, Mardi Gras Indians, and Brass Bands at Jazz Fest, Friday April 26*

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 15 hours ago
Happy Birthday to Pablo Schreiber, 35. Some good stuff: 1. Josh Barro notes: "There is still no Republican health policy agenda." 2. Adam Serwer on the guest worker problem and the provisions in the Senate immigration bill. 3. The Hawaii Democratic Senate primary, reported by Scott Bland. 4. Do Members of Congress have any idea how the ACA works? Aaron Carroll says: looks like they don't. 5. And Molly Ball on women running for office.

Limits to BBC interest in Middle East historical sites | BBC Watch

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 15 hours ago
'...the BBC's generously staffed Jerusalem Bureau has so far shown no interest whatsoever in reporting this story. So, whilst critical reports on Israeli projects to preserve important archaeological and historic sites are thick on the ground, the destruction of a prominent ancient archaeological treasure by a terrorist organization remains unreported. ' More here http://bbcwatch.org/2013/04/26/limits-to-bbc-interest-in-middle-east-historical-sites/ Another example of the BBC's incessant anti Israel coverage. They really are an institution filled to the brim with anti Israel senti... more »

UK Jews: BBC biased against Israel - Israel Culture, Ynetnews

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 16 hours ago
'Online poll finds nearly four of five Jews believe British network is unfriendly towards Jewish state' More here http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4370127,00.html Maybe the BBC should release the Balen Report to try and reassure British Jews that the BBC is not biased against Israel... Unless the Balen Report showed that the BBC was biased against Israel!

A Dark Future

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 16 hours ago
Stephen Harper -- that fountain of sweetness and light -- has stepped up his attack on Justin Trudeau. He tries to paint Trudeau as weak because Mr. Trudeau wants to know why young men who have lived in Canada for a long time turn to radical Islam. Harper says: “This is not a time to commit sociology, if I can use an expression . . . . these things are serious threats, global terrorist attacks, people who have agendas of violence that are deep and abiding threats to all the values that our society stands for,” Harper said. “I don’t think we want to convey any view to the Canadian ... more »

ALEC Privatization Legislation - Rank and Foul

2old2care at Because I Can - 16 hours ago
This story is so important - - I didn't want to see it have a one news cycle run - So I held onto this all week, to see if it could get traction again at the end of the week. I have repeatedly noted that people have to watch Michigan – cause it definitely is the nastiniest legislature and governor in the entire United States. Nowhere are we seeing the wholesale destruction of democracy – as we are seeing happen in Michigan. One of the most prolific and informative blogger on what is happening in Michigan is *Ecletablog*. Today – the following snips from a post on their site. (M... more »

Scottish hotel cancels Jewish event after "threats" - The Commentator

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 16 hours ago
'Student from St Andrews University have reportedly been stopped from holding a charity event due to threats sent to the venue - the St Andrews Golf Hotel. Jewish students were due to hold a black tie Matzah Ball at the prestigious location with almost 100 expected to attend from around the UK. Money raised was to be sent to seven Israeli charities supported including the Jewish National Fund (JNF) and Friends of the Israel Defence Forces (FIDF). But following pressure from the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign (SPSC), as reported by the Jewish Telegraph, hotel manager Niall ... more »

Senate committee representative: CISPA will almost certainly be shelved due to privacy concerns

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 16 hours ago
Madison Ruppert The highly controversial Cyber Information Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), which passed the House last week, will “almost certainly be shelved by the Senate,” according to a representative of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. This comes the day after it was revealed that the government is already carrying out activities like those legitimized under CISPA by issuing so-called 2511 letters. CISPA would have given programs that may currently be illegal a solid legal foothold. However, it seems that it very well may be dead, at lea... more »

Climate Science Is Doomed

Harry Dale Huffman at The Earth and Man: Setting the Stage - 17 hours ago
I have submitted the following comment, on CO2 climate sensitivity, to the bishop hill site: *The ongoing CO2 climate sensitivity debate is a festering parade of incompetence. Outside of 1975-2000, the up-and-down global temperature record does not correlate with the level of CO2 in the air (but it does correlate, quite well, with the multidecadal ocean oscillations, on top of a presumed half-degree-per-century of warming since the Little Ice Age--so why bother with CO2 at all, why treat the CO2 "greenhouse" theory as sound and settled, is the proper scientific question). When one l... more »

BOSTON BOMBERS AND RICHARD DART

Anon at aangirfan - 17 hours ago
*Richard Dart - 'Militant Moslem' or recruit to the security services?* Boston Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly originally said that Tamerlan and Dzhokhar were headed to New York to 'party' Raymond Kelly then made "a complete 180 degree turn on his statement." He now says that the brothers were going to New York to carry out a terror attack. *http://www.dailymail.co.* *Mother Zubeidat Tsarnaeva and father Anzor Tsarnaev, currently in Russia.* The mother of the Boston suspects, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, says that her sons are being framed and that the site of the 'bombings' were a 'rea... more »

Imagine: a Boston bombing every week - The Commentator

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 17 hours ago
Some very good points in this article, many of which I have made previously re the 'security wall' etc. One bit caught my eye: '... every Palestinian death receives somewhere in the order of 28 times the attention of every Chechen death.' http://www.thecommentator.com/article/3359/imagine_a_boston_bombing_every_week

Texas STAAR Guarantees Failure of Special Ed Students

ontogenyx at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 17 hours ago
Not hyperbole, but sad and inhumane fact. The headline from the Dallas Morning News April 22 was New STAAR test standards guarantee some Texas special education students will fail The guaranteed failure of the most vulnerable students has long been a fact in Texas and elsewhere, but for the State now to admit as much [...]

Free Planet - decimal day, decimal year.

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 18 hours ago
over thousands of years of cultural indoctrination and 'just plain superstition', mankind invented a year of 365.25 days, a day of 24 hours, an hour of 60 minutes etc... now there are all sorts of cultural superstitional societal reasons for this set of values, including the shipping industry's invention of Arbitrary Time Zones. But let's look at the real evidence. The Earth goes round the Sun ONCE a year. The Earth rotates ONCE a day. We know when the Sun is in its highest point in the sky on each day i.e. noon is always known despite the shifting tilt of the planet through the ye... more »

More evidence of a Staged Inside Job in Boston Marathon Bombing

Jason Leewig at Our Manmade Disasters - 18 hours ago
Really funny. Caught on camera. OOPS! The prosthetic dropped, the EMT picked it up and fixed it with both hands. In a real EMS where every seconds count, there is no time for any "pit stop" to hold the prosthetic in place. Stay tuned for more "funnies". https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4tIYKHssxYU#! If you think these videos and series of still-shots can be taken within 2 minutes of the wheel chair circus ride; then you must be in a chronic state of delusion. Your state needs help. Flush out the toxic Zionist OMAR in your toilet govt system. Further delay ... more »

Cancer Doctor Explains How Cooking with Turmeric Leads to Amazing Health Benefits by Elizabeth Renter

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 19 hours ago
Cancer Doctor Explains How Cooking with Turmeric Leads to Amazing Health Benefits by Elizabeth Renter Natural Society, 26 April 2013 It’s one thing to read all the studies, to keep informed through breaking news and research about natural health, but it’s another to hear it from the people who put it into practice. When you can combine the practical applications of natural health *with* the scientific background, the evidence can be awfully convincing. This is where Johns Hopkins medical oncologist *Dr. Saraswati Sukumar* comes in, explaining how you can get the most out of th... more »

Democritus on the QM operating system

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 19 hours ago
This reading report will be much more favorable than the previous one, one on minds and machines. Chapters 5, 6, 7 etc. are dedicated to the classes of problems that may be solved in a reasonable time. They are full of arguments showing that if one type of a problem may be solved [at all AND/OR with some limitations on time AND/OR with some limitations on memory AND/OR with some probability of success AND/OR with some secret hints etc.], then another type of a problem may be solved at all. This leaves a network of classes of algorithmic problems that are not known to coincide. This... more »

A Guest Post About Vaccination Damages by Michael Brine

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 19 hours ago
Source: http://www.kathleendunkelberger.com/?page_id=22 ** ** *Vaccinated kids have 2 to 5 times more diseases than unvaccinated ones! This follows a study done in September 2011 in Germany on about 8000 UNVACCINATED children. * Dear readers - Once again I am trying to bring to your attention the damage that vaccination does to our bodies. This is especially true for our children who are now vaccinated at such a young age, for this is when the damage starts. It sets the stage for their health – or more correctly their lack of it - for the rest of their/our lives! I will now q... more »

Updated: Oh Crap My Leg Fell Off!

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 20 hours ago
AK. Just wanted to let you know that the youtube video of the "phony leg" is in actuality a misinterpretation. If you look at the video and graphic still shots from other venues, you can see that the rescue guy in the yellow vest is actually gathering the skin and hanging debris of what's left of the guy's right leg so it does not keep getting caught in the front right wheel of the wheelchair. the youtube poster making fun of something she does not see is disturbing at best. Hoping you will delete this insensitive matter. Yes, I realize there are actors and psyche ops afoot,... more »

What is Taqiyya? Lynne Jones (@lynnejones_exMP) please take note.

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 20 hours ago
*Question:*Are Muslims permitted to lie? * Summary Answer:*Muslim scholars teach that Muslims should generally be truthful to each other, unless the purpose of lying is to "smooth over differences." There are two forms of lying to non-believers that are permitted under certain circumstances, *taqiyya* and *kitman*. These circumstances are typically those that advance the cause Islam - in some cases by gaining the trust of non-believers in order to draw out their vulnerability and defeat them. * The Qur'an:*Qur'an (16:106) - Establishes that there are circumstances that can "... more »

Piri Reis Reinterpreted

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 20 hours ago
I spotted this first on Dale Drinnon's Blog and it provides a valuable re thinking of the much referenced Piri Reis Map. The key take home is that the southern portion of the map is not Antarctica but the deliberate shifting of the south american coastline to the East for rather pressing political reasons of the day. Even better they tried also to place the known geography of the Chinese coast in the Caribbean. Understanding both easily clarifies the real anomalies in the map. A lot of inference has been drawn from the Antarctic assumption that can all now be simply dismis... more »

Creation Without GOD

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 20 hours ago
In my own work, I have reduced the moment of creation to the simple decision to be. Thereafter the mathematica alone imposes the world we know and if another creation is initiated, it is the same laws and generally convergent to any sister universe. What remains to be discussed is the nature of the decision itself. The mathematica that I have laid out shows us that it is immensely simple and thereafter entirely inevitable. Simple as creation is, it is also clear that GOD is naturally post creation, claims to the contrary notwithstanding. In addition time as we under... more »

Nocturnal Neanderthals

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 20 hours ago
Much of what passes for interpretation here is rather thin on the ground, but what is extremely important is that we are dealing with a nocturnal hunting life way. That alone explains everything. It was also never hinted at in any of the material I have seen over the years. This means that our Neanderthals were largely designed for small group stalking and hunting at night which is a generally easy life way. The Sasquatch or Bigfoot and most other carnivores continue this life way. Humanity learned instead to build out in a larger community and operated as both hunte... more »

Scale of Yellowstone Magma Chamber Clarified

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 20 hours ago
A back of the envelop calculation tells us that we are describing ten to twenty thousand cubic kilometers of basaltic flow potential that easily conform to the known flows that cover thousands of square miles and are a mile thick in places and are well known as the Snake River Basalts. It should be clear that even a small eruption is going to be a mess and we already know what a big one looks like. This gives us an excellent picture of the size and scope and we now have no illusions over just how huge this is. At least we have already tracked it all the way east ... more »

Greg Hunter, “Weekly News Wrap-Up 4.26.12”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 21 hours ago
*“Weekly News Wrap-Up 4.26.12”* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com New news about the Boston bombing suspects, and it is not pretty. It is reported that Russia contacted the U.S. government “multiple times” about Tamerlan Tsarnaev. He’s the older brother that was killed in a shootout with police and FBI. The FBI’s excuse for not taking Russian warnings seriously was the FBI thought Tsarnaev did not pose a threat. Lawmakers are looking into what went wrong and how to stop future terror plots. It looks like Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel is green lighting attacks on both Syr... more »

April 25, 1973

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 22 hours ago
Nixon arrived back in Washington on the 24th, still without having resolved anything. Also on the Tuesday the 24th, John Mitchell testified in front of a grand jury -- but not the Watergate one; this was an investigation related to financier (later fugitive financier) Robert Vesco. At the White House, Haldeman and Ehrlichman meet with their lawyers, who then meet with Nixon. They're at a stalemate; Nixon clearly wants them to resign, but the lawyers don't want them to go, and Nixon isn't willing to force the issue yet. The three co-conspirators -- the president, his chief of staff,... more »

dream - dreaming in tandem - a vertical crack in space

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 22 hours ago
I don't remember much about this morning's Civil War dream but I DO REMEMBER that in this dream there were TWO PEOPLE, there were two of us on a mission in like a crowded slum city and this city was not on Earth. I was accompanied by another person in the dream, a colleague or co-agent I know not, male or female I know not. There were a lot of street battles, with pistols. There was a scene in the back of a Chinese restaurant, where we seemed to be asking those who were eating to 'move to another table'. Very big grains of rice. Things were Earth-like but adjusted slightly for t... more »

SECRETS OF THE FED?

Anon at aangirfan - 22 hours ago
Anna-Marie Crampton, a local election candidate in the UK, has been suspended from her party. She reportedly posted "extreme views" on a conspiracy site called *Secrets of the Fed.* * * Secrets of the Fed It is the very pro-Israel *United Kingdom Independence Party* (UKIP) which has suspended Anna-Marie Crampton. Anna-Marie is alleged to have said that World War II was engineered by Zionists and bankers to create the state of Israel. Anna-Marie, 57, is allegedly quoted as saying: "Holocaust means a sacrifice by fire. Only the Zionists could sacrifice their own in the gas chambers... more »

New accurate gravitational wave data

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 22 hours ago
*A new pulsar and his white dwarf pal confirm Einstein's GR again* The 1993 Nobel prize in physics was given for the discovery of a binary pulsar, i.e. a rotating neutron star, whose orbiting frequency was changing exactly as predicted by the general theory of relativity which says that accelerating masses emit gravitational waves, lose energy, speed up the orbiting rate, and gradually collapse onto their companion. Now, 20 years later, astronomers found a new strange couple called PSR J0348+0432 that allows us to run these tests more accurately than ever before: A Massive Pul... more »

Hegel's God

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 22 hours ago
*"Hegel's Philosophy of Reality, Freedom, and God"* by Robert M. Wallace. Brief bio of Robert M. Wallace (*from his website*): I have a PhD in Philosophy from Cornell University, and I’ve taught there and at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University of Pennsylvania, and Colgate University. I also teach adult education courses in philosophy, mysticism, and sacred poetry. Together with a bunch of scholarly articles, I’m the author of Hegel’s Philosophy of Reality, Freedom and God (Cambridge University Press, 2005), which you can purchase from the publisher, from Amazon.com,... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 22 hours ago
Fish gotta swim... ... birds gotta fly.

What's for breakfast...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 23 hours ago
*how about this?* *Spam & Egg Breakfast Special* Using: - Eggo waffles - Cheddar cheese - Egg - Spam (bacon flavored) - Taco sauce I love ordinary fried Spam sandwiches. Slice the Spam (bacon flavored preferred) thinly. Fry it crisply. Spread soft white nutritionally deficient bread with a ton of mayo, and add a huge slice of iceberg lettuce (also nutritionally deficient.) Heaven! But this seems equally yummy... Directions: *HERE * *Oy vey!! *

To have and to have-not

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 23 hours ago
I'm late to this but let's never forget for whom the economic recovery tolls: The U.S. economy has recovered for households with net worth of $500,000 or more, a new study shows. The recession continues for almost everyone else. Wealthy households boosted their net worth by 21.2 percent in the aftermath of the recession, according to the study released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center. The rest of America lost 4.9 percent of household wealth from 2009 to 2011. Pew attributed the disparity to gains during that period in the stock and bond markets, benefiting affluent household... more »

LUNCH WITH THE FT - A FORMER HEAD OF MOSSAD

Anon at aangirfan - 23 hours ago
I meet my guest, a former head of Mossad, at the Clonegal Castle restaurant in Dublin. 'Reuben' prefers that we do not use his real name. For a starter, I order Dublin Bay prawns with truffle sabayon and prawn bisque. Reuben says the prawns may be radioactive and orders chopped herring fillet with pickled onion and salad in sour dressing. "So," I ask, "who did Boston?" "The Irish," says Reuben. I am relieved to hear it wasn't Mossad. *Cardinal Spellman, also known as Franny, was reportedly fond of boys and worked for the CIA. * * * Reuben begins to list some of the spooky peo... more »

Music Video: Papago Warrior, Waila at O'odham Solidarity Project's Spring Gathering

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 23 hours ago
Also Watch Papago Warrior, Video II, at the Spring Gathering: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqOhEtqvCAA Tohono O'odham children and youth video taping Papago Warrior. PAPAGO WARRIOR! Censored News During the O'odham Solidarity Project's Spring Gathering 2013, O'odham children and youth video taped the award-winning Waila band, Papago Warrior. Papago Warrior, featured at the Native

Review - Live. Learn. Love. Eat and Mocha Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 1 day ago
When I first considered the idea of switching to a plant-based diet, I envisioned a life of rabbit food ... raw carrots and celery ... morning, noon and night. Yes, I knew that it would be healthy and understood that it was better for the planet but ... the adventure didn't sound all that exciting. In truth, it was difficult to know what to eat. Searching the Internet garnered recipes containing weird-sounding ingredients and as for nutritional advice ... well, it was available but made me feel like I was "cramming" for a college course instead of cooking. Oh to have had a copy of ... more »

Will Her Fealty To The NRA Cost Kelly Ayotte A New Hampshire Senate Seat?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Will McCain & Lindsey be able to find a third Stooge in 2016? Half the voters in New Hampshire are telling pollsters they are less likely to vote to reelect Kelly Ayotte because she voted against the bipartisan background check amendment last week. And her approval rating is underwater, down 15 points since her blatant NRA asskissing. An editorial from Sunday's *Portsmouth Herald*" If you want gun control, vote Ayotte out of office: New Hampshire voters who care passionately about sensible gun legislation can contribute to the effort by defeating U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, the only se... more »

How Coincidental: Canada's Foiled "Terrorist Attempt" Coincides With Debate Of Intrusive Anti-Terrorism Bill

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 1 day ago
I have been watching the local Canadian BS Jewish controlled mainstream media news over the last few days about the absolutely ridiculous and almost laughable "terrorism attempt" here in Canada where two Muslims (of course) were caught attempting a "bombing" of a VIA rail passenger train.... When I first heard about this Canadian "terrorist" attack, I began to wonder if there was something going on here in Canada that they would roll out this fraud "terrorist attack" at just this time.... Well, it does seem that the timing of this "terrorist attack" here in Canada was absolutely no... more »

In the context of a right to trial within a reasonable period of time, there is no duty on an accused to bring him or herself to trial

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 1 day ago
R. v. MacIntosh 2013 SCC 23 upholds, unanimously, the decision of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal in R. v. MacIntosh, 2011 NSCA 111. That case is clear that an accused is not to bear the blame for systemic trial delay: [47] It is the responsibility of the state to bring any accused to trial. There is no common law duty to assist the police (see *Rice v. Connolly*, [1966] 2 All E.R. 649 at p. 652; *Thomson Newspapers Ltd. v. Canada (Director of Investigation and Research, Restrictive Trade Practices Commission)*, 1990 CanLII 135 (SCC), [1990] 1 S.C.R. 425). [48] ... more »

George W. Bush: Smart and classy...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 1 day ago
*two views from those who knew him.* Keith Hennesy: * George W. Bush is smarter than you* Joseph Curl: *W outclasses Barack and Bill, without even trying** * and he's a painter, too!

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago

Satire: “First Bush Library Quietly Celebrates Eleventh Anniversary”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
*“First Bush Library Quietly Celebrates Eleventh Anniversary”* by Andy Borowitz GUANTÁNAMO BAY, CUBA (The Borowitz Report)— “While former Presidents and a star-studded cast of other dignitaries gather in Dallas, Texas, today for the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, the first library opened by Mr. Bush, located in Guantánamo, Cuba, celebrated its eleventh anniversary in January with considerably less pomp. And for Harland Dorrinson, who curates Mr. Bush’s other library, the lack of attention stings. “We’re actually the first George W. Bush lib... more »

VIDEO II Voices from the Border: O'odham Solidarity Project

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
Published on Apr 25, 2013   VIDEO II Voices from the Border During the O'odham Solidarity Project Spring Gathering at the border in 2013, supporters shared their feelings about the real story of the militarization of Tohono O'odham land by the US, and the continual abuse of O'odham by US Border Patrol agents. Video II, interview on the western portion of Tohono O'odham land in Arizona.

Morning Brew w/ Gwen Caldwell Interviews Brian Kelly Apr 24

Brian Kelly at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
*Morning Brew with Gwen Caldwell Interviews Brian Kelly April 24* * * A big thank you to KP for putting together the Mp3's together! Mahalo Brother! ~BK Links to the Mp3's can be found on Brian Kelly's Blog here. Topics Discussed: 1. Brief History of Paradigm Report & OPPT 2. Point those needing additional info on history of OPPT to http://understandingtheoppt.info/ 3. False Flag Attacks 4. OPPT Show will now be 2 hours every Wednesday starting at 8am pacific time (looking for people who would like to share their stories live on the air. If inter... more »

The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: IAEA Says Fukushima Nuclear Plant Cleanup May Take More Than 40 Years!

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 1 day ago
I have watched over the last two weeks the constant barrage of reports and stories everywhere about the Boston Marathon operation (Yes that is an operation!), and it does seem that news elsewhere in the world has been badly overlooked.... We have seen the bombing at Boston and worries about fraudulent "terrorist" attacks, and the world has continued to badly overlook the still dangerous and deadly situation with the failed nuclear reactors at Fukushima Japan... I came across the following article that I definitely want to share with my own readers... It comes from the Japan Times on... more »

Is America's Military Edge Slipping?

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
Imagine a world in which the U.S. and the rest of us could not count on America having the dominant military technology. Put another way, imagine China, not the U.S., having the "latest and greatest" things that go boom. Imagine us being the technological underdogs, vulnerable to a less than friendly country's superiority. Imagine the arm twisters becoming the arm twistees. Ooh, ooh, child. The head of America's military science & technology apparatus, DARPA or the Defense and Research Projects Agency, warns that America's technological lead could be wiped out before long. *Less... more »

Hegel's View of Böhme And The Hermetic Tradition

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 day ago
Related: *Hegel On God, Religion, And Eckhartian Mysticism*. *Wikipedia:* Jakob Böhme (probably April 24, 1575 – November 17, 1624) was a German Christian mystic and theologian. He is considered an original thinker within the Lutheran tradition, and his first book, commonly known as Aurora, caused a great scandal. . . While Böhme was famous in Holland, England, France, Russia and America during the 17th century, he became less influential during the 18th century. A revival, however, occurred late in that century with interest from German Romantics, who considered Böhme a foreru... more »

So what would YOU have said at the opening of Chimpy the Ex-Prez's (giggle) library?

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
*Perhaps the elder former President Bush was learning this afternoon that his boy George now has a library bearing his name?* *by Ken* For starters, this whole business of the launch of the Chimpy the Ex-Prez Immemorial Presidential Library has the unmistakable ring of waiting a decade to deliver the punch line of a joke. After all, it wasn't that deep into the criminal nincompoop's constitution-shredding that wags -- like those of NPR's *Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me!* -- were already riffing on this eventual spectacle. It might have been, but probably wasn't, Mo Rocca who answer... more »

The World's Most Exclusive Club

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 1 day ago
A mighty wind, about an F-5 on the narcissism scale, bore down on Texas today. It was a nationally televised club meeting to which you weren't personally invited. If you did have the effrontery to show up anyway, and you got just a little too close for their comfort, you got your ass kicked. No matter that you were an Iraq veteran whom the club members all professed to love and honor. Besides, the corporate media were more interested in FLOTUS's couture and what Babs and Barry were burbling on about than in the hundreds of protesters gathered outside the gates. The wind soared melli... more »

You Can't Begin to Imagine What Your Life Would Be Like If This Happens

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
A strong warning from the 6th *European Conference on Space Debris. *The conference, hosted by the European Space Agency, offers scientists an opportunity to gather to assess the state of the problem of junk whirling around in space. What they're trying to figure out are the odds of a "cascade" or chain-reaction in which space debris starts hammering satellites and other orbiting products, causing them to explode into clouds of ever more space debris until the debris reaches a critical mass at which it effectively takes down all our satellites and renders space unusable for years... more »

"Americans Under Siege– Has Tomorrow Become a Reality?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
*"Americans Under Siege– * *Has Tomorrow Become a Reality?"* By Backdoor Survival "Just a little over a year ago, President Obama signed an Executive Order titled National Defense Resources Preparedness. This act stirred up a hornets nest of controversy– both for and against. At one end of the spectrum were those that thought this was an overt act signalizing unilateral militarization of our country. Others felt this was a ho-hum restatement of existing presidential controls. Whatever your feelings at the time, it is now a year later and events of the past couple of weeks bri... more »

Decisions, Decisions

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
*The Tyee* has me tied up in knots. According to the paper, the BC NDP are poised to mop the floor with Christy Clark and her decidedly-conservative Liberals, ending their twelve year reign of terror. That's the good news. The bad news from *The Tyee* comes from their riding by riding outlook. My riding, formerly a Liberal stronghold, is judged "too close to call." Adrian Dix has the appearances of being ready to govern the province. I would almost certainly support the NDP if I thought the outcome of the election was in doubt. Much as I'd like to see the Liberal hold on my ri... more »

The Top 50 Things to Disappear from Store Shelves during an Emergency...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 1 day ago
*how many of these would you be rushing to the store to get?* (I admit to rushing to the library for extra books.) * * *From: The Survivalist Blog * *The Top 50 Things to Disappear from Store Shelves during an Emergency* By Tom Sciacca Have you ever noticed how, whenever a big storm is predicted, people start rushing to stores to clean them out of ever food item and supply they have on the shelves? In one sense, it’s probably good that they are trying to anticipate the emergency, despite being last-minute about it. It sure beats those people who don’t bother to prepare at all, then... more »

The Bad And The Ugly

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 1 day ago
I`m not sure if layoff notices at British Columbia`s major daily newspapers sent shockwaves through print media personalities or is this just the usual tanking for the BC Liberals the corporate media engages every pre-election period, or perhaps these propaganda artists were ordered to get the BC Liberals elected or else.... Even the freebie paper 24 hours showed the worst of journalistic standards, they posted a guest opinion piece by Diamond Isinger, a young girl who has been partisan twittering for the BC Liberals for months, I have no problem with Diamond having an article post... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 1 day ago
*911 operators answer hundreds of calls every day related to police officers’ moonlighting ~Tom Gogola, The Lens*

Major Steam Release Visible TBS Cam Now at Fukushima Daiichi

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 1 day ago
I've been watching the steam release from Fukushima. It is clearly a steam release and NOT encroaching fog. http://www.youtube.com/user/tbsnewsi/featured I have to leave for work now. I'll post the screen shots late. Beware people downwind.

Mount Taylor faces 'permanent and severe' adverse cultural impacts

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
Mt. Taylor Faces ‘Permanent and Severe’ Adverse Cultural Impacts Draft Environmental Impact Statement Reveals Forest Service Plan to ‘Deviate’ from Existing Laws By Klee Benally @eelk GALLUP, NM — The Cibola National Forest Service (CNFS) has issued a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for a mine proposed on Mt. Taylor that will violate the existing Forest Management Plan.

How to grow old with grace, dignity...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 1 day ago
*and a whole lot of humor. * Sure to lift your spirits... From YouTube: With the timing of a professional comedian, this diminutive "little old lady" shines a very funny light on the foibles of aging, to the delight of an audience filled with senior-care experts. A friend of the couple who founded Home Instead Senior Care, Mary Maxwell was asked to give the invocation at the company's 2009 Convention. Initially it seemed like a normal prayer, but it soon took a very funny turn.

Unemployment Hits New Highs in Spain and France

Kenneth Thomas at Middle Class Political Economist - 1 day ago
As if there were not already abundant proof of the failure of austerity in the eurozone, the BBC reports today that both Spain and France have hit new unemployment milestones. In Spain, unemployment has jumped from February's 26.3% to a first-quarter rate of 27.2% (implying an even higher figure for March). In March 2012, it was "only" 24.1% (see source in table below). In France, there are now 3.2 million unemployed, more than at any time since the country began keeping records in 1996. Complete EU unemployment data for March should be released in early May. For a fuller picture o... more »

Beinart wants to make you like him again!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2013* *To do so, he treats you like fools:* Just this once, we’re going to let you ask us about our business! No, we aren’t big fans of Peter Beinart. We don’t refer to the war-mongering Beinart did in the run-up to Iraq. We’re talking about a minor slight the gentleman extended our way just about ten years back. Some of the children are quite *naughty* children. It’s our impression, from that one incident, that Peter may be such a child. That said, we were struck by the phoniness of his piece at The Daily Beast, “Are the Tsarnaevs white?” Since Beinart is tech... more »

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