Thursday, March 21, 2019

21 March - Blogs I'm Following -2 of 3

10 pm MDT

Brandy’s Birthday Wish: FIVE BOARDS FOR CHRIS

LearnTheRisk at Learn The Risk - 9 hours ago
The post Brandy’s Birthday Wish: FIVE BOARDS FOR CHRIS appeared first on Learn The Risk.

CDC’s Recommendation for Hepatitis B Vaccination in Infants. Are There More Risks Than Benefits?

Laura Bono at Children's Health Defense - 9 hours ago
The CDC’s recommendation for universal hepatitis B vaccination of infants puts most children at unnecessary risk of harm from the vaccine. [Note: This is the first installment of a three-part series examining the CDC’s rationale for its universal infant hepatitis B vaccination recommendation.] By Jeremy R. Hammond, Contributing Writer, Children’s Health Defense Parents are […] The post CDC’s Recommendation for Hepatitis B Vaccination in Infants. Are There More Risks Than Benefits? appeared first on Children's Health Defense.

How Food Can Improve or Worsen Your #Thyroid Function

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 9 hours ago
http://www.anupamghose.com/how-food-can-improve-or-worsen-your-thyroid-function/ Advertisements

Higher Soda, Sports Drinks Consumption Tied to Earlier Mortality

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 9 hours ago
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/910589?src=soc_fb_190322_mscpedt_news_mdscp_soda&faf=1

New Zealand’s PM Announces Gun Ban Following Mosque Attacks

Bob Adelmann at rss - 9 hours ago
[image: new-zealand-s-pm-announces-gun-ban-following-mosque-attacks] New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a country-wide ban on Thursday on “military-style semi-automatic weapons.”

Illegals Surging Over Border, But With No More Room for Housing, Feds Release Them

R. Cort Kirkwood at rss - 9 hours ago
[image: invading-illegals-surging-over-border-but-with-no-more-room-for-housing-feds-release-them] On Tuesday, border agents collared 400 illegals within five minutes in the El Paso area. Meanwhile immigration authorities are releasing migrants into communities because the government ran out of room to house them.

First Insult, Then Comes Injury...

Alfred Lehmberg at alienviews - 9 hours ago
...Just another Flatwoods Reminder, Inc. "*Based on truth!*"First There's Insult, Then Comes Injury by *Alfred Lehmberg* Flatwoods, Sandbagged First By MonsterQuest... *Then Project Blue Book Bats Some Clean-up.* There's the "injury of insult," and then there's her mirror-twin sister, the "insult of injury." These live in a realm where truth languishes in unnecessary fogs on darkening plains of complacent social indifference and so putting the planet at serious peril. The indifferent and unaware if criminally beguiled play out the consequences of their betrayal, as they are *round... more »

President Trump Is Right; John McCain Was a Fascist Genocidal Monster

Alicia at LaRouchePAC Feed - 9 hours ago
The media on March 21, 2019 is full of rage at Donald Trump for calling out a dead man, Senator John McCain. Their legend for the day is that an enraged President is kicking a corpse carrying all the possible military medals of the United States on his burial suit. The President, they say, has violated every protocol of official Washington. As usual, official Washington, complicit Republican U.S. Senators, and their attached media circus are lying, outrageously, to the American people. It is not that unexpected, since McCain famously referred to the media as his “base.” Hence, the... more »

'Shock & Awe'? 16 Years Later, Who Won The Iraq War?

Daniel McAdams at Peace and Prosperity - 9 hours ago
This week marks 16 years since the US attacked an Iraq that had neither attacked nor threatened us. Claims that Iraq had WMDs were lies and the Bush Administration knew they were lies. So 16 years later who is coming out on top after the US attack? Here's a hint: the most unintended of consequences. Today on the Liberty Report:

Goodbye to the Internet: Interference by Governments Is Already Here

Philip Giraldi at Peace and Prosperity - 9 hours ago
[image: undefined] There is a saying attributed to the French banker Nathan Rothschild that "Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes its laws." Conservative opinion in the United States has long suspected that Rothschild was right and there have been frequent calls to audit the Federal Reserve Bank based on the presumption that it has not always acted in support of the actual interests of the American people. That such an assessment is almost certainly correct might be presumed based on the 2008 economic crash in which the government bailed out the banks, which ... more »

New Zealand Bans ‘Assault Rifles’, Doing Exactly What the Terrorist Hoped For and Predicted

Matt Agorist at The Free Thought Project - 9 hours ago
[image: new zealand]The New Zealand terrorist predicted and hoped that the government and media would react the way they are. They are doing exactly what he wants.

WITH OR WITHOUT ABRAMS, BIDEN 2020 WOULD NOT BE BIDEN 1988 OR BIDEN 2008

Steve M. at No More Mister Nice Blog - 9 hours ago
Axios's Mike Allen thinks this is a scoop: *Scoop: Biden advisers debate Stacey Abrams as out-of-the-gate VP choice* Close advisers to former Vice President Joe Biden are debating the idea of packaging his presidential campaign announcement with a pledge to choose Stacey Abrams as his vice president. I don't get it. I told you this might happen two days ago, based on a CNN story posted on Monday: As he prepares for a possible run, Biden has hunkered down for strategy sessions with a tight knit group of advisers and held meetings with top Democrats and elected officials. One subject... more »

2:00PM Water Cooler 3/21/2019

Lambert Strether at naked capitalism - 9 hours ago
By Lambert Strether of Corrente. Trade “China’s Boeing Threat Has More Bite Than Bark” [Bloomberg]. “[N]ow, with Boeing on the defensive, China’s calculation of its political interests may be shifting. China was the first country to ground the company’s 737 Max jet after the plane’s second fatal crash in just five months, and now it’s […]

New App for Mindfulness – Never Mind That Exposure to Cell Phone and WiFi Radiation Disrupts the Blood-Brain Barrier Which Can Cause Leaking and Kill Brain Cells…

Activist Post at Activist Post - 9 hours ago
By B.N. Frank Earlier this month, Activist Post published an article about a mindfulness app from Calm.com. Their ads feature people using wireless ear buds... more »

Dr. Amilcar Shabazz Appointed President of The National Council For Black Studies

Monica Levitan at Diverse - 9 hours ago
The National Council for Black Studies (NCBS) has announced during its recent annual conference that Dr. Amilcar Shabazz, a University of Massachusetts (UMass) Amherst professor, has been named its next president. An expert on the political economy of social and cultural movements, public policy and education, Shabazz joined UMass Amherst in 2007 and teaches in […]

Law Enforcement Uses Facial Recognition To Identify Shoplifters

Activist Post at Activist Post - 10 hours ago
By MassPrivateI For those of you who still hold onto to the idea that America will never follow in China’s Big Brother footsteps, I give...more »

How To Identify A Globalist Criminal

Activist Post at Activist Post - 10 hours ago
By Brandon Smith In my work analyzing the behavior and motives of globalists I often hear people question the validity of the label. Sometimes this... more »

Millions Dead: North Korea Would Be Destroyed If Kim Attacked America with a Nuclear Weapon

Daniel R. DePetris at Test Feed Using Fields - 10 hours ago
*Daniel R. DePetris* *Security, * North Korea should be under no illusions. If it were irrational enough to send a nuke towards an American city, then it better anticipate its demise as a nation. Donald Trump wouldn’t accept anything but forceful retaliation—no American president would. *Nobody wants to see such a man-made disaster occur. It would a terrible, terrible waste of human potential and a moral travesty. Any nuclear attack anywhere in the world would expose the hollow progress of human civilization, that despite all of the technology and medical advancements made over ... more »

Human genetics research has a diversity problem, and it affects everyone

Jo Khan at Just In - 10 hours ago
The majority of human genetic research has focused on people of European ancestry, leaving a gaping hole in our understanding of human disease and potential treatments, experts say.

New Zealand weapons ban dream move of leftist activists

Seraphim Hanisch at The Duran - 10 hours ago
The American left is sure to pick this up and start screaming for an "assault weapons ban" because this supports their agenda so well. The post New Zealand weapons ban dream move of leftist activists appeared first on The Duran.

Tweet - Tweet

LL at Virtual Mirage - 10 hours ago
Are President Trump's tweets a bad thing? Are they unpresidential? Or is it a way for him to communicate directly to the world without a hostile press spinning and distorting EVERYTHING that he says or writes? I must admit that while I thought that the tweets were a bad idea at first, I've changed my mind. The change of heart has a lot to do with the ANGER expressed by the corrupt, elite, lying, filthy, smug, sly mainstream media. If they hate something, it must, by its very nature, be good. These are the same elites (your betters) who applaud and cheer the death of viable babies, ... more »

Record Snowfall Across Himalayas Blamed On … Global Warming

Hifast at Climate Collections - 10 hours ago
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? ? From GWPF ? No wonder the public is increasingly sceptical about these kind of knee-jerk claims and predictions. The unprecedented snowfall and prolonged cold weather in the Himalayan region this winter was caused by global warming, a weather scientist in…

Planet-Sized Experiments – we’ve already done the 2°C test

Hifast at Climate Collections - 10 hours ago
Willis Eschenbach / March 17, 2019 Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach People often say that we’re heading into the unknown with regards to CO2 and the planet. They say we can’t know, for example, what a 2°C warming will do because we can’t do the experiment. This is seen as important because for unknown reasons, […]

Episode #48 - Gunkel on Robot Rights

Ethical Technology - 10 hours ago
In this episode I talk to David Gunkel. David is a repeat guest, having first appeared on the show in Episode 10. David a Professor of Communication Studies at Northern Illinois University. He is a leading scholar in the philosophy of technology, having written extensively about cyborgification, robot rights and responsibilities, remix cultures, new political structures in the information age and much much more. He is the author of several books, including Hacking Cyberspace, The Machine Question, Of Remixology, Gaming the System and, most recently, Robot Rights. We have a long de... more »

Taiwan's president touts aid and democracy in Pacific tug-of-war with China

Stephen Dziedzic at Just In - 10 hours ago
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen touches down in the tiny Pacific nation of Palau, kicking off a state visit designed to shore up Taipei's allies in the region.

A chance to review such actual facts!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 10 hours ago
*THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2019What college enrollments look like:* Very few seats at a handful of schools were involved in the current "college admissions scandal." Despite this fact, the scandal has been getting maximum play. That's pretty much the basic way we rational animals roll. The coverage has involved a fair amount of obvious inanity. Tomorrow, we'll cover the silliest moment of them all, taken from—where else?—CNN's Don Lemon program. For today, let's use this as an opportunity to review such actual data. On Sunday, in a high-profile essay, the New York Times was making it s... more »

Survey Claims Vaping Has Already Caused Heart Disease, But There's A Big Catch

Hank Campbell at Science 2.0 blogs - 10 hours ago
Survey results presented at the American College of Cardiology 2019 Annual Scientific Session led to a declaration that went well beyond the evidence - they said electronic cigarettes can lead to a dramatic increase in the odds of having a heart attack, coronary artery disease, and even depression and used that to state, "These data are a real wake-up call and should prompt more action and awareness about the dangers of e-cigarettes." read more

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Jenna Orkin at From the Wilderness' Peak Oil Blog - 10 hours ago
From Jenna Orkin Everything you've been told about plastic is wrong – the answer isn't recycling Florida Republicans move to limit felon voting rights despite constitutional amendment *Geothermal plant 'triggered earthquake' in S. Korea*Pesticide residues found in 70% of produce sold in US even after washingFalse Demand: The Case Against the Williams Fracked Gas PipelineRelationship between FAA and Boeing under scrutiny after deadly crash Two Giant Waves of Water Are Washing Through the Great Plains Theresa May asks the EU to delay Brexit until June 30 Trump's Beijing Block... more »

Brief Reviews: Theranos and Michael Jackson Documentaries on HBO

admin at Coyote Blog - 10 hours ago
Last weekend I watched both the Leaving Neverland documentary about Michael Jackson and the Out for Blood documentary on Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos. The Theranos documentary was fine -- Theranos is an amazing story and any documentary on it is naturally going to be engaging. My only issue with it was that it was very […]

International Terrorism Prosecutions During Winter 2019

ebroches at Lawfare - 10 hours ago
U.S. Department of Justice (Source: Wikimedia) *Introduction* Although the Washington Post reports the FBI has arrested more domestic terrorism suspects than international terror suspects over the past two years, recent months have seen foreign fighters who joined the Islamic State returning home to the United States to be prosecuted and other individuals who provided support working their way through the justice system. As of March 21, 178 individuals have been charged in the U.S. on offenses related to the Islamic State since the first arrests occurred in March 2014. Meanwhile,... more »

US Navy’s F-35 jet allegedly in serious trouble: report

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 10 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (6:45 P.M.) – The U.S. Navy’s F-35C stealth fighter jet is not ready for combat-related activity, despite a proclamation from the commander of the U.S. Naval Air Forces about the aircraft being “ready for operations, ready for combat and ready to win,” the Task and Purpose publication reported this week. According to Task […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Intense clashes breakout across Idlib-Hama axis

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 10 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (6:10 P.M.) – A series of intense clashes broke out on Thursday between the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and Jaysh Al-Izza along the Idlib-Hama axis. According to a military source at the town of Mhardeh, the Syrian Arab Army and Jaysh Al-Izza clashed at a number of different points along the Idlib-Hama axis, […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Russian fighter jets intercept US B-52H bomber (video)

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 10 hours ago
Footage released by the Russian Ministry of Defence on Thursday shows US Air Force’s nuclear capable bomber B-52H Stratofortress over international waters of the Baltic Sea. According to the ministry, Russian airspace control detected the bomber at a considerable distance from the Russian border, and sent a pair of Su-27 fighter jets to identify and […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Trump’s maps of the ‘caliphate’ disregard ISIS pockets near Syrian gov’t areas

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 10 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (4:45 P.M.) – U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted two maps on Wednesday that showed the territory the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL/IS/Daesh) held in both 2017 and 2019. ISIS Caliphate two years ago in red vs. ISIS Caliphate TODAY. (Was even worse in November 2016 before I took office). pic.twitter.com/MUgfex4rCj — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Study: IL medical marijuana growers could meet 4 years of recreational MJ demand

Joey Pena at Marijuana Business Daily - 10 hours ago
Licensed medical marijuana growers in Illinois would be able to supply adult-use cannabis for four years after legalization, according to a report commissioned by licensed MMJ businesses. However, the study noted, a significant increase in the number of retail licenses is needed to meet consumer demand. The industry report contradicts a Legislature-commissioned study that predicts Illinois’ […] Study: IL medical marijuana growers could meet 4 years of recreational MJ demand is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

Canadian medical cannabis exports tripled last year, as race for European market share intensifies

Matt Lamers at Marijuana Business Daily - 10 hours ago
Exports of medical cannabis from Canada soared last year as the country’s biggest licensed cannabis companies continued to establish beachheads in new medical markets overseas. Shipments of dried cannabis tripled to 1,460 kilograms (3,219 pounds) in 2018, compared with 500 kilograms in 2017 and only 44 kilograms in 2016. Exports of medical cannabis oil doubled […] Canadian medical cannabis exports tripled last year, as race for European market share intensifies is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

Mainstream Media Ignores the Mass Murder of Christians Who Are Viewed As Obstacles to “Progress” in the US

ZeroHedge at Need To Know - 10 hours ago
The mass murder of Christians is being censored by Western media, because those who control mainstream media consider Christians to be an obstacle to “progress”. As a result, most Americans do not know that 4,136 Christians were killed for faith-related reasons last year.

Nashville Teachers Slam Failed ‘Restorative Justice’ and Lack of Discipline that Has Led to Chaos, Assaults and Death Threats

Education News at Need To Know - 10 hours ago
Nashville teachers report chaos and violence is overtaking their classrooms after following policies by the Obama administration to reduce the disproportionate number of suspensions for minority students, mostly by keeping kids in school who don’t deserve to be there.

China Watch 31, Overstated and exagerrated GDP size

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 11 hours ago
This is interesting. The China Communist Party local leaders over-state the size of their economy for the past 9 years. They also under-state the government debts (and degree of political persecutions). https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/2189052/china-exaggerated-gdp-data-2-percentage-points-least-nine *SCMP calculations show the adjusted nominal GDP level in China is about US$11.5 trillion using current exchange rates, still more than twice the size of Japan’s economy at US$5.16 trillion, but well below the economy of the United States at US$20 trillion.* *The pape... more »

Daily low-dose aspirin for heart attack or stroke no longer recommended for older adults

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 11 hours ago
After years of suggesting that old adults could benefit from a daily 75- to 100-milligram dose of aspirin to help fight cardiovascular problems, the American Heart Association “along with the America College of Cardiology released the findings of a clinical trial that found aspirin did not prolong life in elderly adults who do not have […] The post Daily low-dose aspirin for heart attack or stroke no longer recommended for older adults appeared first on Health Nut News.

How they deal with Chickenpox in the Netherlands

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 11 hours ago
What do you think of this? Do you know or remember if your parents encouraged you to play with friends who had chickenpox when you were younger? I know I had a very mild case and my pro-vaccine Mom didn’t even take me to the doctor! RELATED STORY: NBC: Kentucky Governor says he exposed his […] The post How they deal with Chickenpox in the Netherlands appeared first on Health Nut News.

Makers of Marlboro invest in Juul E-Cigs

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 11 hours ago
Juul Laboratories is already the largest force in e-cigarette sales in the U.S., with three-quarters of the market share. It could potentially get even bigger, due to a new partnership with Altria, one of the world’s largest tobacco companies. RELATED STORY: A grave hazard to your kids and grandkids, they may be hiding it from […] The post Makers of Marlboro invest in Juul E-Cigs appeared first on Health Nut News.

13 celebrities speak out about being childfree by choice

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 11 hours ago
Having a child is a momentous decision. It’s also a very personal decision. There’s nothing quite like being a celebrity without children: if you’re female, that is. Tabloids and paparazzi spend an inordinate amount of time speculating as to whether this actress or that singer is pregnant. They also wonder what’s wrong with them if […] The post 13 celebrities speak out about being childfree by choice appeared first on Health Nut News.

Red Star Over the Pacific - Second Edition (Book Review)

LL at Virtual Mirage - 11 hours ago
*Context and Precedence:* While post-Soviet Russia's navy declines in capacity (retaining key lethality in nuclear deterrence), China's navy has been transformed from a coastal defense force into a blue water naval presence capable of projecting its influence over all of Asia, the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean. *Red Star Over the Pacific - Second Edition*, provides readers an up to date view of the expanded capacity of the People's Republic of China's Army's Navy, its capacity, its philosophy, and its view as hegemon of Asian waters - extending to Africa. Naval Institute Pres... more »

Russian Research Ship Docks in BC Harbours - Russians Again Show Leadership

greencrow at Greencrow As The Crow Flies - 11 hours ago
*Deck of Russian Research Vessel Kaganovsky* *Docked in North Vancouver, BC* Some rare good news these days. Although the controlled main$tream media tried to keep it very quiet, *local *media discovered some rare adult behaviour [international co-operation] going on between* Russia, the US, Canada, South Korea and Japan.* Please read the following snippets from the local papers and I will have more comments to follow: **********************International salmon research ship docks in North Vancouver Scientists return from month-long research expedition with surprising findings *F... more »

Court-Packing Common Sense

Gerard N. Magliocca at Balkinization - 11 hours ago
There is chatter these days among Democrats about Court-packing. While the norm that there should be nine and only nine Justices is entitled to great respect, I am not going to sit here and say that there can never be an exception. The present circumstances, though, are not at all exceptional. When Court-packing (or Lords-packing in Great Britain) was seriously considered in the past, the proponents had won multiple successive elections by considerable margins. As a result, they could credibly claim that the people had spoken and that the unelected opposition must stand aside or be ... more »

The Early Bird Gets The Rabbit

tonyheller at The Deplorable Climate Science Blog - 11 hours ago
Harriers hunt by silently gliding just above the ground. Hawks hunt from trees.

Facebook Stored Millions of Passwords in Plain Text

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
The social media company confirmed this after a security researcher posted about the issue online.

Finland’s Center-Right Government Resigns

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila’s center-right government resigned after the governing coalition failed to agree on and push through a planned social and health reform.

Gerrymandering Lawsuits are Pending in a Dozen States

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
Gerrymandering is on trial as the U.S. Supreme Court and judges in a dozen states consider whether mapmakers — typically state lawmakers — have gone too far in manipulating the boundaries of legislative districts for their own advantage.

Trump to Order Colleges to Back Free Speech or Lose Funding

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
President Trump initially proposed the idea during a speech to conservative activists.

Will Parents Get Jail Time for College Scheme? Experts Differ

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
The parents are charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, a count that carries up to 20 years in prison, although defendants, especially first-time offenders, typically get far less than that.

TN: Taxation Without Representation

Peter Greene at CURMUDGUCATION - 11 hours ago
Tennessee's Governor Bill Lee has set a brick on the gas pedal of the school privatization bus, and that bus is driving right through the powers of democratically elected school boards. Lee's very first budget proposal was unveiled at the beginning of the month, supported by Lee's deep, insightful observation "Choice is good." The budget has big money for vouchers; Lee is going with the education savings account approach, handing each family $7,300 and saying, "Go spend this on something educationny." Taxpayers will also foot more of the bills for charter facilities. How cool is tha... more »

Los Angeles County Suspends Use of Glyphosate Herbicides over Safety Concerns

Sustainable Pulse at Sustainable Pulse - 11 hours ago
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors directed all departments to stop using the world’s most used weedkiller glyphosate, it reported on Tuesday. Supervisor Kathryn Barger recommended the moratorium on glyphosate and told myNewsLA.com; “I am asking county departments to stop the use of this herbicide until public health and environmental professionals can determine if […] The post Los Angeles County Suspends Use of Glyphosate Herbicides over Safety Concerns appeared first on Sustainable Pulse.

The disappearing reappearing carbon tax

CFACT - 11 hours ago
By John McClaughry: In Vermont the carbon tax just won't die. The post The disappearing reappearing carbon tax appeared first on CFACT.

We’ve spent $15 million a year on the Yarmouth ferry; here’s a better and lots more fun idea for spending the money

Tim Bousquet at Halifax Examiner - 11 hours ago
News 1. Ferry funding The province announced funding for the Yarmouth ferry yesterday: The province is helping to renovate the Bar Harbor ferry terminal to accommodate the Nova Scotia-Maine ferry service. The expected cost is $8.5 million. … The renovation costs will be included in the province’s 2018-19 spending. The work is currently underway with […]

O’Rourke Says “There’s a Lot of Wisdom” to Warren’s Call to End Electoral College

Steve Byas at rss - 11 hours ago
[image: o-rourke-says-there-s-a-lot-of-wisdom-to-warren-s-call-to-end-electoral-college] Should we lean on the wisdom of the Founding Fathers, or that of “Beto” O’Rourke and Elizabeth Warren?

Supremes: Feds Must Arrest, Detain Criminal Aliens, Even Years After They’re Released From Jail

R. Cort Kirkwood at rss - 11 hours ago
[image: supremes-feds-must-arrest-detain-criminal-aliens-even-years-after-they-re-release-from-jail] The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week that the law means what it says.

Why is the public debt situation in Italy worse than in Japan?

Scott Sumner at Econlib - 11 hours ago
Japan’s public debt is much higher than in Italy, as a share of GDP (roughly 240% vs. 130%, though sources differ). The difference in net debt is not nearly as large, but still significant. And yet Italy must pay a substantial risk premium on its public debt (third largest in the world), whereas Japan (with […] The post Why is the public debt situation in Italy worse than in Japan? appeared first on Econlib.

The Dissident Ambassador

Bryan Caplan at Econlib - 11 hours ago
In a new paper, Greg Mankiw shares some thoughtful reflections on teaching and heterodoxy: I have always thought that instructors, especially in introductory courses, are like ambassadors for the economics profession. The role of ambassadors is not to represent their own views but to act as agents for their principal. Just as ambassadors are supposed […] The post The Dissident Ambassador appeared first on Econlib.

Bitcoin is the Catalyst That Was Needed To Develop Free Sustainable Energy

Ceribalius at OYE Alternative News - 11 hours ago
he energy consumed by Bitcoin mining is a problem, not just for Environmentalists and Energy reserves but for Bitcoin miners, in fact, the ones most concerned are likely the Bitcoin miners. The post Bitcoin is the Catalyst That Was Needed To Develop Free Sustainable Energy appeared first on OYE Alternative News.

Kentucky Governor Exposed His Children to Chickenpox to Avoid the Vaccine

Ceribalius at OYE Alternative News - 11 hours ago
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin in an interview with WKCT said that he made sure all of his nine children were exposed to chickenpox and caught the disease at an early age rather than giving them a vaccine. The post Kentucky Governor Exposed His Children to Chickenpox to Avoid the Vaccine appeared first on OYE Alternative News.

Cops Accuse Man of Stealing His Own Car, Beat the Hell Out of Him, Then Let Him Go

Matt Agorist at The Free Thought Project - 11 hours ago
[image: car]A man was accused by police of stealing his own car, so they tackled him, beat him up, put him in the back of the cruiser and then let him go.

Well - that didn't take long: New Zealand bans certain scary black guns...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 11 hours ago
*commies everywhere ecstatic.* Problem is, NZ, you have zero idea of how many of these scary guns are out there, and you have no way of enforcing people actually voluntarily turning them in. What's next? Door to door searches? And............why isn't it considered cultural appropriation when the Prime Minister of NZ drapes her head in a muslim style scarf? Morning Shows In Awe of 'Tough' 'Impactful' NZ Gun Ban, Lament U.S. Constitution *Bernie Sanders Praises New Zealand’s Gun Grab – Calls For Ban on Sale and Distribution of Assault Weapons* *After Multiple Reports About New Zea... more »

What Education Reformers Get Wrong

Peter Greene at CURMUDGUCATION - 11 hours ago
Hard to believe that it took until now for a big voice in the reformster world to write a post entitled "What education reformers believe," but last week Mike Petrilli (Fordham Institute) did the job. It's not entirely thorough (we'll get to that). To start, Petrilli himself notes that there's been a lot of reformster angst about using the term "reformer," but he's willing to take a shot at clarifying the term and invites discussion as part of a search for the ground on which all the varied members of the reformy tribe can stand. I'm just going to go ahead and explain which of these... more »

Finding information sources

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 11 hours ago
With social media giants silencing conservatives and Fox News lurching to the left, we may have to find alternate information sources. I like the Canadians like Jordan Peterson, Janice Fiamengo, Gad Saad, and talkers like Rubin, Candace Owens, PragerU, Turning Point USA, Lowder with Crowder, Lionel Nation, Matt Walsh, Hugh Hewitt, Larry Elder, Sebastian Gorka. But all these can go away in a minute, with a change in ownership, or pressure from the socialist mafia.

The Scientific Basis for Allan Lichtman's "13 Keys to the White House"

Gaius Publius at DownWithTyranny! - 12 hours ago
*Allan Lichtman's 13 Keys as applied to presidential elections since 1860. Note the races where the minimum 8 keys favor the incumbent — 1888, 1948, 1996, 2000. In two of these races, the Electoral College went the other way, as it also did in 2016. We may be headed for another such race (source; click to enlarge). * *by Thomas Neuburger* I've recently written two pieces that look ahead to the 2020 presidential election. The first, "A Way-Too-Early Handicapping of the 2020 Presidential Race," examined the composition of the electorate — independent, Democratic, Republican; change-... more »

This Gun Can Hold 30 Rounds: Meet the Kel-Tec PMR-30

Kyle Mizokami at Test Feed Using Fields - 12 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * The Kel-Tec PMR-30 is a rarity among handguns on the market today: a pistol with a magazine holding more than seventeen rounds. The PMR-30 actually holds thirty rounds and does so with some clever engineering that reduces it to a lightweight package attractive to casual shooters, backcountry shooters, or people interested in a firearm for home defense. *Kel-Tec’s high-capacity pistol is generally described as very reliable, with one reviewer stating his review weapon went through close to 700 rounds without a mishap. Another reviewer claimed that reco... more »

Secret Weapon: Immigrants Help America Keep Its Technological Edge

Sam Peak, Ryan Khurana at Test Feed Using Fields - 12 hours ago
*Sam Peak, Ryan Khurana* *Security, Americas* [image: Mehmet Efe Akengin, Hassan Kane and Surya Bhupatiraju (L-R) work late into the night on computers during a weekend Hackathon event, in San Francisco, California, U.S. July 17, 2016. REUTERS/Gabrielle Lurie SEARCH] Restricting student visas only helps Washington's rivals. Leading nations around the world are enacting strategies for artificial intelligence (AI) and, after much pressure, the United States is finally getting in on the action. President Donald Trump has vowed to maintain and strengthen America’s AI leadership with ... more »

Terrifying Test: What If North Korea Detonated a Nuclear Weapon in the Atmosphere?

Rod Lyon at Test Feed Using Fields - 12 hours ago
*Rod Lyon* *Security, * Juche Bird, explained. *None of the previous tests by the US, Russia and China, remember, have involved an intercontinental-range or even an intermediate-range missile. Any scenario in which Pyongyang attempts such a test—humorously labelled ‘Juche Bird’ by some—is fraught with danger. Indeed, even the preparations for such a test, including the loading of a nuclear warhead onto a long-range missile, might well trigger a US pre-emptive strike. After all, how could a US president be confident that a nuclear-tipped ICBM was being launched only for testing ... more »

The Sad Story of the B-58 Hustler: If Flown Too Fast Its Wings Could Rip Off?

Robert Farley at Test Feed Using Fields - 12 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * That was a myth. Nonetheless, the plane was a total failure. And this is why. In an era of fantastic aircraft, the B-58 Hustler was one of the most visually striking warplanes ever to fly. Its delta wing, giant engines, and remarkable performance gave rise to the myth that pilots could literally tear the wings off the bomber if they flew it too fast. That wasn’t true, but the B-58 was nevertheless a difficult plane to fly. Although an engineering marvel, the Hustler suffered from appalling accident rate, high maintenance costs, and an obsolete missi... more »

Battleship vs. Battlecruiser: How Hitler's Deadliest Battleship Crushed a Naval Myth

Warfare History Network at Test Feed Using Fields - 12 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *Security, * Of all the German surface warships, the British feared Bismarck the most. Her size, speed, and firepower made her a definite threat to Allied shipping in the Atlantic, and it was imperative that she be neutralized. And then disaster struck. *Lütjens soon realized he could not continue with the mission to attack British convoys due to the loss of fuel. Prinz Eugen was therefore detached to proceed with raiding while Bismarck turned back. The battleship headed for the nearest port with a drydock big enough to take Bismarck, at St. Nazaire, F... more »

How Africa Becomes a Free Trade Juggernaut

Alexander C. R. Hammond at Test Feed Using Fields - 12 hours ago
*Alexander C. R. Hammond* *Economics, Africa* [image: Reuters] The African continent may soon become a single market—and the fifth largest in the world. Africa is about to implement the largest free-trade agreement since the founding of the World Trade Organization in 1995. This latest move could create an African single market that would be the fifth-largest economy in the world. Last month, African leaders met at the 32nd African Union (AU) summit to discuss the progress of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Plans for a united African single market have been aro... more »

The Navy Tried to Build a Stealth Bomber for Its Aircraft Carriers. It Ended Badly.

Dave Majumdar at Test Feed Using Fields - 12 hours ago
*Dave Majumdar* *Security, * During the closing stages of the Cold War, the United States Navy was developing a new long-range stealth bomber that could strike at even the most heavily defended targets from the deck of an aircraft carrier. *Modern materials, sensor and propulsion technology—particularly advanced adaptive-cycle engines that are currently in development—would solve most of the technical challenges that stymied the A-12 program.* During the closing stages of the Cold War, the United States Navy was developing a new long-range stealth bomber that could strike at eve... more »

Why American Talks with North Korea Should Not Be About Denuclearization

Joshua Nezam at Test Feed Using Fields - 12 hours ago
*Joshua Nezam* *Security, Asia* [image: North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump smile during the second North Korea-U.S. summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, in this photo released on March 1, 2019 by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). KCNA via REUTERS ATTENTION EDIT] Instead, Washington must focus on the big picture—the future of Northeast Asia itself. *Whatever results from the February Trump-Kim summit – a path towards denuclearization or a faux peace – the litmus test of a successful policy is whether it increases US and allied security while prese... more »

Trump Steals Credit from Syrian Army, Russia, Iraq, Iran for ‘Defeating ISIS’ in Syria

21wire at 21st Century Wire - 12 hours ago
*21WIRE* | Trump once again ventures way out of his depth on geopolitics (which isn't very deep).

Review Iraq And Syria 1941, The Politics and Strategy of the Second World War

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 12 hours ago
*Review Warner, Geoffrey, **Iraq And Syria 1941, The Politics and Strategy of the Second World War**, Cranbury: Associated University Presses, 1979* When people think of World War II in the Middle East they inevitably refer to the German General Irwin Rommel versus the British in North Africa. Few know that Iraq and Syria were involved in the conflict as well. That began with Hitler’s moves to seize Yugoslavia, Greece, Crete and the arrival of the Afrika Corps to Libya which led London to believe that Hitler was planning on seizing Egypt and the oil fields in Iraq and Iran. Baghdad ... more »

9 of the 10 Worst Global Risks are Linked to Water

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Mar 21 (IPS) - Jens Berggren is Spokesperson & Advisor at the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) Every year, the World Economic Forum asks some 1,000 decision-makers from the public sector, business, academia and civil society across the globe to assess the risks facing the world over the decade to come. Read the full story, “9 of the 10 Worst Global Risks are Linked to Water”, on globalissues.org →

Did a Backlash Against Trump Trigger Historic Highs for US Women in Politics?

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 21 (IPS) - The dramatic increase in women legislators voted into office last November and the historic high of women candidates for the 2020 presidential elections have visibly changed the male-dominated political landscape in the US. Read the full story, “Did a Backlash Against Trump Trigger Historic Highs for US Women in Politics?”, on globalissues.org →

This Day In Iraqi History - Mar 21

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 12 hours ago
1921 Colonial Sec Churchill wrote PM George lobbying for Feisal to be approved as new ruler of Mesopotamia (Musings On Iraq article on Churchill’s views on Mesopotamia) (Musings On Iraq book review *Churchill’s Folly, How Winston Churchill Created Modern Iraq*) 1925 King Faisal signed new election law and constitution 1935 UK report Baghdad afraid to deploy army because didn’t trust it especially because much of the rank and file were Shiites 1941 Regent told UK Amb that he would dismiss PM Hashemi govt if it didn’t deal with Golden Square officers (Musings On Iraq book review... more »

Upstart Populist Party Shocks In Dutch Election Upset, 2 Days After Utrecht Attack

Tyler Durden at The Duran - 12 hours ago
International reports have described the FvD as receiving "a surge of last-minute support" in the days following the Utrecht attack. The post Upstart Populist Party Shocks In Dutch Election Upset, 2 Days After Utrecht Attack appeared first on The Duran.

Will The Trump White House finally punish Facebook for censorship?

Alex Christoforou at The Duran - 12 hours ago
The Duran Quick Take: Episode 113. The post Will The Trump White House finally punish Facebook for censorship? appeared first on The Duran.

New Zealand will come to a standstill one week on from Christchurch shootings

Barbara Miller at Just In - 12 hours ago
It has been one week since 50 people were killed during Friday prayers in Christchurch. Today, thousands will gather at a park near the Al Noor mosque to honour those killed and protect those left behind.

'Builders are just battening down the hatches': Layoffs as workers face sharp downturn

Rachel Pupazzoni at Just In - 12 hours ago
Since building its first house in 1957, Zuccala Homes has seen its fair share of highs and lows in Melbourne's residential construction market — and director Greg Zuccala says this housing downturn is one of the worst he has seen.

Opening round mishap would break most, but champion Rance puts team first

Richard Hinds at Just In - 12 hours ago
The star defender's season-ending injury, and the sanguine manner in which he accepted his fate, were the talking points of an AFL season-opener akin to mixing a fine aged Scotch with dishwater, writes Richard Hinds.

US Troll Factories, Artificial Intelligence And Cyberwarfare (II)

Leonid SAVIN at OrientalReview.org - 12 hours ago
When profit, unfair competition, and the pursuit of short-term fads are the ideals, trolling and manipulation of any kind will only continue to evolve. There have been instances where small groups of activists with perfectly reasonable objectives have copied the tactics of large corporations by using the astroturfing technique, i.e. the artificial creation of public opinion. The post US Troll Factories, Artificial Intelligence And Cyberwarfare (II) appeared first on OrientalReview.org.

"It's Not Enough to Be Right - You Also Have To Be Kind"

noreply@blogger.com (Coyote Prime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 12 hours ago
*"It's Not Enough to Be Right - You Also Have To Be Kind"* by Ryan Holiday “There is a story about Jeff Bezos from when he was a young boy. He was with his grandparents, both of whom were smokers. Bezos had recently heard an anti-smoking PSA on the radio that explained how many minutes each cigarette takes off a person’s lifespan. And so, sitting there in the backseat, like a typical precocious kid, he put his math skills and this new knowledge to work and proudly explained to his grandmother, as she puffed away, “You’ve lost nine years of your life, Grandma!” The typical response ... more »

Conquer the Bridge with team Yes We Peli-CAN!

Russ Curtis at International Bird Rescue – Every Bird Matters - 12 hours ago
Early bird registration is now open for Conquer the Bridge 2019. Join Bird Rescue team Yes We Peli-CAN! as we run/walk over the iconic Vincent Thomas Bridge to raise awareness about aquatic birds in the Los Angeles Port area and fundraise to support our work. Last Year, our inaugural team drew in more than 40 […]

Multinationales : en finir avec « une justice d'exception »

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
21-Mar-2019 De nombreuses menaces qui pèse sur les populations locales – les populations autochtones, de petits fermiers – sont le fait d'entreprises.

Budget fédéral : 4 milliards aux agriculteurs en raison des accords commerciaux internationaux nouveaux

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
21-Mar-2019 Les producteurs laitiers canadiens et ceux des autres secteurs agricoles recevront près de 4 milliards de dollars pour compenser l'impact que devraient avoir les accords commerciaux que le Canada a signés avec l'Asie et l'Europe.

Les transnationales au pouvoir grâce aux politiciens

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
21-Mar-2019 Ce sont des élus qui dérèglementent le marché du travail, qui réduisent les irritants environnementaux ou qui vont promulguer en catimini et sans aucune consultation des beaux traités de libre-échange.

Trump veut un accord de libre échange avec le Japon

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
21-Mar-2019 L'administration Trump cherche à ouvrir davantage le marché agricole du pays dans le cadre d'un accord de libre échange.

"Never Forget..."

noreply@blogger.com (Coyote Prime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 13 hours ago
"Forgive your enemies, but always remember their names." - John F. Kennedy

A New Resource: Announcing the Brookings House Oversight Tracker

mreynolds at Lawfare - 13 hours ago
When Democrats took control of the House of Representatives in January, they pledged that the transition would usher in a period of vigorous oversight of the executive branch. As *Lawfare *readers know, that effort has featured a number of high-profile hearings, including a House Committee on the Judiciary session with then-Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker and a House Committee on Oversight and Reform hearing with President Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen. House committees have also issued requests for a wide range of written information, such as the 81 document requests ... more »

Heh

Peter at Bayou Renaissance Man - 13 hours ago
Found on Gab this morning: Peter

New Zealand Declares Massacre Video “Objectionable” and Arrests People Who Share It

Information Liberation at Need To Know - 13 hours ago
New Zealand and Australia are using the shooting as a pretext to block access to 4Chan, 8Chan, LiveLeak, Voat, BitChute, Zero Hedge, Dissenter and a number of other sites. A 44-year old man has been arrested and is facing 28 years in prison for sharing the video.

Democrats Seek to Gain Power by Eliminating the Electoral College, Expanding the Supreme Court, Lowering the Voting Age to 16 and More!

Fox News at Need To Know - 13 hours ago
Democrats are proposing to eliminate the electoral college, pack the Supreme Court with additional (Democrat) judges, allowing illegal aliens, violent felons and 16-year olds to vote. Nancy Pelosi wants to "capture" kids in high school.

"One Thing Congress Gets Right: Funding Their Own Pensions"; "Mark Twain On Congress"

noreply@blogger.com (Coyote Prime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 13 hours ago
*"One Thing Congress Gets Right:* * Funding Their Own Pensions"* by Simon Black "The only difference between the Democrats and Republicans is the velocity with which their knees hit the floor when corporations knock on their door." - Ralph Nader "A study found that while the average American’s net worth increased 3.7% per year between 2004-2012, members of Congress averaged 15.4% annual gains. That high level of pay means half the members of Congress are millionaires today, and continue to collect their $174,000 annual salary. Of course it’s you, the taxpayer, paying that cushy sala... more »

The Rio Times to Close on March 31st After Publishing for Ten Years

Nelson Belen at The Rio Times - 13 hours ago
By Nelson Belen, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – After ten years, nearly 14,000 news articles, and working with over one hundred freelance reporters and writers, The Rio Times, Brazil’s leading local English-language news publisher, will shut down on Sunday, March 31st. “We’re closing because I’m living back in the U.S. now, and although […] The post The Rio Times to Close on March 31st After Publishing for Ten Years appeared first on The Rio Times.

FDA wants to regulate human poop and let only Big Pharma sell it as a super probiotic drug for profit

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 13 hours ago
by Alliance for Natural Health The FDA wants to turn poop into profit for Big Pharma. We can’t let it happen. Action Alert! The FDA is on the verge of deciding the future of fecal microbiota transplants (FMT), a promising new treatment that harnesses the power of the gut microbiome to fight illness. The agency […] The post FDA wants to regulate human poop and let only Big Pharma sell it as a super probiotic drug for profit appeared first on Health Nut News.

What Passes For Summer Camp In Russia

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 13 hours ago
Vladimir Putin plans to expand his youth army, Yunarmia, to one million recruits (Image: Patriot Centre, East2West News) Express: *Putin’s youth army plans to teach ONE MILLION children how to use machine guns* *THOUSANDS of Russian orphans as young as eight are to be drafted into Vladimir Putin’s youth army and taught how to use machine guns and throw hand grenades.* The Russian President is planning a rapid expansion of his Yunarmia as he hopes to amass one million young recruits ahead of next year’s 75th anniversary commemorations of the end of World War 2. However critics have... more »

Washington's Plan to Punish the International Criminal Court

A Political Junkie at Viable Opposition - 13 hours ago
While the world was distracted with the news coverage of the Christchurch tragedy, business went on as usual in Washington. During a press conference on March 15, 2019, United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo addressed the nation and the world on two foreign policy issues; first, the Senate vote on ending American support for the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen and second, the International Criminal Court (ICC), an issue that has possessed the Trump Administration for over two years. In order that you can understand the current administration's viewpoint on the ICC, I am... more »

MATHEMATICIANS GONE WILD: Fields Medal winners get tons of respect!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 13 hours ago
*THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2019Mathematicians gone crazy:* Friend, do you believe that the numbers 3, 4 and 5 can be said to "reside" somewhere? Does the number 3 "reside" next door to the number 4? Do Newton's laws of motion inhabit a larger residence in this same immutable "world?" We ask these questions after perusing Mario Livio's well-received book, Is God A Mathematician? Livio is an astrophysicist—a ranking astrophysicist at that. As is required by Hard Pundit Law, his book was chosen by the Washington Post as one of the best science books of 2009. You can read Livio's entire ... more »

FedEx Is Talking As If A Global Recession Has Already Begun – And The Numbers Back That Up

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 13 hours ago
FedEx Is Talking As If A Global Recession Has Already Begun – And The Numbers Back That Up by http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/ “Slowing international macroeconomic conditions” is just a fancy way to say that the global economy is in big trouble. For months, I have been warning that economic conditions are deteriorating, and we just keep getting […]

Get rid of electoral college?...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 13 hours ago
*do that and you can kiss this country goodbye.* I'm wondering if anyone under the age of 40 even knows the purpose of the electoral college. If you want the same people who have destroyed the great cities on the east and west coast having the power to elect our presidents to the ends of time all you have to do is dump the electoral college? Later I will be posting a video, Seattle is Dying, bravely made by KOMO News. The devastation taking place in Seattle, one of the most beautiful cities I'm ever visited, is staggering. It's important for you to see what liberal policies do t... more »

Changes in ocean 'conveyor belt' foretold abrupt climate changes by four centuries

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 13 hours ago
*Hattip geofish* *The oceans are a huge factor in global climate change. * * A fact that is always glossed over by the anti life carbon cult. * *How is that even realistic? Considering the oceans cover more then 70 percent of the planet. While holding 97 percent of earth's water.* *Link* *The planet Earth is a planet of oceans. Oceans cover about 71 percent of the Earth's surface.* *The oceans' tremendous presence causes it to have a huge effect on the planetand our civilization. It is greatly responsible for the climate of the Earth * *Physorg * *Simplified diagram of the Atla... more »

Thursday Morning Links

Greg Fingas at Accidental Deliberations - 13 hours ago
This and that for your Thursday reading. - Linda Givetash discusses how the consequences of climate breakdown include impending water shortages in the UK. But rather than recognizing and acting on that danger, Theresa May's Conservatives are looking at Brexit as an excuse to do even less to protect the environment. - Meanwhile, Grace Blakely highlights how the UK's outsourcing of public services has led to the usual pattern of corporate profits, bailouts and declining working conditions and social supports. And Tria Donaldson discusses how Saskatchewan is suffering as a result of a... more »

Xi Jinping: China and Italy the "Emblems of Eastern and Western Civilization"

adam at LaRouchePAC Feed - 13 hours ago
[image: Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping shake hands to applaud and thank the performers at a cultural performance at the Great Hall of the People, Thursday, November 9, 2017, in Beijing, China. (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks)] President Xi Jinping, scheduled to arrive in Italy today for the historic summit in which Italy plans to join the Belt and Road Initiative, authored a guest editorial in the leading Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera. Under the title "East Meets West — A New Chapter of Sino-Italian Friendship," Xi begins: "China and Italy are both stella... more »

The BBC & Cyclone Idai

Paul Homewood at NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 13 hours ago
By Paul Homewood BBC blames Cyclone Idai on climate change: Unless a rich benefactor steps in, the role of human-induced climate change in Cyclone Idai is unlikely to be clearly determined. The scientists with the expertise simply don’t have the resources to do the large amount of computer modelling required. However, there […]

Cop Arrested for Forcing Mentally Ill Man to Dance, Force Feeding Man Gummy Bears and Filming It

Matt Agorist at The Free Thought Project - 13 hours ago
[image: cop]Dozens of fellow officers and family members all watched the footage of this deranged cop's abuse and racism and none of them said a thing.

Brexit Delay Will Not Postpone Deglobalisation

Yves Smith at naked capitalism - 14 hours ago
The world economy has experienced deglobasation phases before. How this one differs from its predecessors.

ITER fusion reactor could revolutionize energy.

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://www.businessinsider.com/iter-international-thermonuclear-experimental-reactor-fusion-reactor-revolutionize-energy-2016-10?IR=T Advertisements

Flat Earthers: The next step is an expedition to the Antarctic – to find the edge of the world.

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://www.indy100.com/article/flat-earther-antarctic-expedition-edge-world-earth-gravity-round-conspiracy-theroy-8832236?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1553156233

A third of pet owners might consider feeding their animal a vegan diet.

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://www.thisisinsider.com/a-third-of-pet-owners-might-consider-feeding-their-animal-a-vegan-diet-2019-3?utm_content=bufferdcac3&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer-ti

Harvard researchers say certain ADHD drugs may up risk of psychosis

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/20/harvard-researchers-say-certain-adhd-drugs-may-up-risk-of-psychosis.html?__source=facebook%7Cmain

Scientists create liquid metal that stretches like Terminator.

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://www.cnet.com/news/scientists-create-liquid-metal-that-stretches-like-terminator/?ftag=COS-05-10-aaa0a&linkId=65068910

Scientists Find Evidence That Your Brain Can Sense Earth’s Magnetic Field

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://www.livescience.com/65018-human-brain-senses-magnetic-field.html

Daily Marijuana Use Linked to Psychosis in New Study – High THC Weed Could Cause Psychotic Disorder

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/health/a26881316/marijuana-psychosis-psychotic-episode-from-weed/?utm_campaign=socialflowFBESQ&utm_medium=social-media&utm_source=facebook

This Month’s “Sugar Moon” Is The Last Supermoon Of 2019, So Don’t Miss It

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/month-apos-sugar-moon-last-175300436.html

#Kale is now one of the most pesticide-contaminated vegetables

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/20/kale-is-now-one-of-the-most-pesticide-contaminated-vegetables.html?__source=facebook%7Cmain

The business of biodiversity: can we put a value on nature?

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://horizon-magazine.eu/article/business-biodiversity-can-we-put-value-nature.html

Desert Eagle: This Is What Happens When You Merge a Rifle and a Gun

Kyle Mizokami at Test Feed Using Fields - 14 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * The Desert Eagle was originally produced in 1985 in .357 Magnum. The .357 Magnum version features a six-inch barrel, nine-round magazine, and Weaver-style accessory rail for mounting telescopic sights and red dot optics. *The handgun’s manufacturing history was tumultuous: the Desert Eagle was first manufactured by Israeli Military Industries (IMI) for the American firm Magnum Research, but in 1995 was moved stateside to Saco Defense of Maine. Production moved back to IMI and Israel in 1998, but moved back again to Magnum Research of Minnesota in 200... more »

Niger has the world's highest birth rate – and that may be a recipe for unrest

John F. May, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies, Georgetown University at Politics + Society – The Conversation - 14 hours ago
Research shows that unrest, even terrorism, can erupt in poor countries with a surplus of young people and not enough jobs. Can Niger, a once-peaceful sub-Saharan African nation, handle its baby boom?

Troops for endle$$ war$

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 14 hours ago
With the possible U.S. military withdrawal from Syria in the news on a daily basis, the mainstream media has been quick to parrot the DOD’s claim that 2,000 troops, mostly special operations forces, are to be withdrawn from the country. Although the total number of U.S. special operators deployed to Syria may have approached as many as 5,000, the current headlines have not mentioned that the United States has special operations units deployed not just in Syria, but in a majority of the nations of the world. Over the past seventeen years, the forces at the disposal of U.S. Special ... more »

The Stuff That Comes Out Of The Back End

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 14 hours ago
In Ontario, it's getting wider and deeper. Education Minister Lisa Thompson announced this week that by increasing average class size in the province's high schools, students would be prepared "for the reality of post-secondary, as well as the world of work." Remember, she was talking average class sizes. What that means is that lots of classes will be in the 35 to 40 student range. That's not alarmist. I taught back in the days when the average was 28. I routinely taught classes of 36 to 38 students. The Minister has been smoking something funny. Kristi Rushowy writes: Thompso... more »

TRUMP IS THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BORED

Steve M. at No More Mister Nice Blog - 15 hours ago
Grab the world's tiniest violin and play a sad song for President Trump's aides: *Aides struggle to see strategy in Trump’s Conway, McCain fightsThe president has repeatedly forced people around him to make painful choices between their loyalties.* ... With a single insult-filled morning tweet, tapped out from the White House residence before 8 a.m., the president extended his dispute with [Kellyane] Conway’s anti-Trump spouse, George, into a bewildering second day. By the afternoon, Trump had complemented it with new attacks on a dead man: the late Republican senator and war her... more »

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jonjayray at EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL - 15 hours ago
*Your Kid Goes to Yale? So What?* Dennis Prager I have told the following to numerous audiences: I’m hardly a Hollywood celebrity, but almost no day goes by that I am not stopped by a few strangers who want to shake my hand and say something. Needless to say, I rarely know the religious identity of the individual, but if the person tells me what college their child goes to, I assume the individual is a Jew. When I relate this to Jewish audiences, it invariably evokes a great deal of laughter. Jewish audiences know how true, albeit slightly exaggerated, it is. As I alway... more »

Ayn Rand and Indian Philosophy

Anoop Verma at The Verma Report - 15 hours ago
Ayn RandIn his article, “Ayn Rand and Indian Philosophy,” Roderick T. Long takes a look at Indian philosophical traditions and finds several affinities between Ayn Rand and Indian philosophers. He writes: Rand is also closer to the Hindu thinkers, particularly those in the Nyaya tradition, when it comes to the nature of the world we experience through perception. (Since the similarities between the Nyaya theories and those of Aristotle have often been remarked on by historians of comparative philosophy, it is probably not surprising that Rand, as an Aristotelean herself, should be ... more »

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JR at GREENIE WATCH - 15 hours ago
*The Green New Fascist Deal* *The Nazis were the originators of the cult of sustainable development that is now so widespread these days* By Mark Musser The “Green New Deal” is a fascist utopian plan written by environmentalist lawyers that is purportedly designed to tackle the global warming apocalypse which capitalism, particularly of the American kind drunk on fossil fuels, has precipitated through economic recklessness and colonial racism. CO2, a trace gas measured in parts per million, is the primary culprit of a semi-apocalyptic global warming crisis that can only be avert... more »

Labor recruits prominent lawyer in bid to snatch Higgins from Liberal Party

Just In - 15 hours ago
Labor will endorse high-profile barrister Fiona McLeod as its candidate for the federal seat of Higgins, in a bid to improve its chances of snatching the blue-ribbon seat for the first time at the upcoming election.

Aussie intellectually disabled cricket team boosted by elite coaching

Michael Atkin at Just In - 15 hours ago
Cricket Australia hopes an increase in elite coaching will improve the performance of its intellectually disabled men's side and attract new players to the sport.

Bunnies win again with strong second half against Dragons

Just In - 15 hours ago
A strong second half performance, led by Sam Burgess, has seen South Sydney claim a 34-18 win over St George Illawarra and keep its perfect start to the season alive.

El Salvador Leader Shuns U.S. Aid, Vows Help on Border Crisis

Alex Newman at rss - 15 hours ago
[image: el-salvador-leader-shuns-u-s-aid-vows-help-on-border-crisis] As Democrats in Congress and open-borders zealots in the federal courts work to keep the flood of illegal immigration pouring across the U.S.-Mexico border while showering American tax money on foreign regimes, the new leader of El Salvador says he has a totally different plan. For one, he offered his nation's assistance in dealing with the escalating immigration crisis. And remarkably, instead of demanding more foreign aid in exchange for helping to stem the tide of migrants fleeing Latin America, Salvadorean Pres... more »

Time to say goodbye to “statistically significant” and embrace uncertainty, say statisticians

Ivan Oransky at Retraction Watch - 15 hours ago
Three years ago, the American Statistical Association (ASA) expressed hope that the world would move to a “post-p-value era.” The statement in which they made that recommendation has been cited more than 1,700 times, and apparently, the organization has decided that era’s time has come. (At least one journal had already banned p values by … Continue reading Time to say goodbye to “statistically significant” and embrace uncertainty, say statisticians

These Submarines Rank Among the Best In the World (And They Aren't American)

Robert Farley at Test Feed Using Fields - 16 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * The pride of the Royal Navy. *Along with the two Queen Elizabeth–class aircraft carriers, the Astutes represent the core of the Royal Navy’s offensive capabilities. * Since the commissioning of HMS *Dreadnought* in 1963, the Royal Navy has maintained a formidable force of nuclear attack submarines. Indeed, HMS *Conqueror* is the only nuclear attack submarine (SSN) to ever sink an enemy warship in anger. But the Royal Navy has undergone a transformational crisis over the past decade, shrinking in size and changing in composition. The latest nuclear a... more »

Warship Showdown: 5 Naval Battles That Transformed History Forever

James Holmes at Test Feed Using Fields - 16 hours ago
*James Holmes* *Security, * Needless to say, drawing up a list like this one is tough. Ranking battles by their importance has been a bloodsport among military historians as long as there have *been* military historians. Creasy's classic *Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World*(1851) set the standard for the genre. But what makes a battle decisive? And what makes one such test of arms more important than another? *(This first appeared in 2014 and is being reposted due to reader interest.)* Defining the term too loosely produces howlers like a recent *US News* catalogue of decis... more »

How One Stupid Engineering Mistake Sank an Aircraft Carrier

WarIsBoring at Test Feed Using Fields - 16 hours ago
*WarIsBoring* *Security, * That mixture emitted vapors, which then spread throughout the carrier after the damage control team opened all of Taiho‘s hatches and flipped on the ventilation systems. It was a terrible mistake. Once there was a spark, Taiho — like a bomb — exploded. *The lift wells, where aircraft traveled to and from the hangar deck to the flight deck on elevators, actually sat below the waterline at their lowest point. When the torpedo from USS Albacore struck, the explosion tore into an elevator pit and into tanks — unfortunately placed below the lift well — cont... more »

Other Democrats May Write Off Ohio, But It's A Key State For Bernie's Campaign

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 16 hours ago
Yesterday, not long after Georgia Republican Johnny Isakson noted that he deserves a whipping for his vicious bad-mouthing John McCain, Señor Trumpanzee was off to Lima Ohio. His for-TV-backdrop was an Abrams tank plant, which he says was destined for closure before massive new military spending ($2 billion for tanks) revived orders. That's on the other side of the state from General Motors' now-idled factory in Lordstown that Trump has been screeching about for a couple of weeks, blaming Mary Barra, GM's CEO, the auto workers union and anyone else but his own policies for the shu... more »

Record Snowfall Across Himalayas Blamed On … Global Warming

Paul Homewood at NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 16 hours ago
By Paul Homewood From GWPF No wonder the public is increasingly sceptical about these kind of knee-jerk claims and predictions. The unprecedented snowfall and prolonged cold weather in the Himalayan region this winter was caused by global warming, a weather scientist in Almora said Monday. The trend will continue in the coming […]

Democrats are serious about destroying the Electoral College

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 16 hours ago
Our "Founding Fathers went to great lengths to ensure that we were a REPUBLIC and not a DEMOCRACY. In fact, the word democracy does not appear in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, or any other of our founding documents." https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/article/why-we-are-republic-not-democracy? “In Federalist Paper No. 10, James Madison wanted to prevent rule by majority faction, saying, “Measures are too often decided, not according to the rules of justice and the rights of the minor party, but by the superior force of an interested and overbearing majority.... more »

What's going on at Fox?

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 16 hours ago
What's going on at Fox? Soft on Muslim radicals and soft on Democrat crime. I don't know the details, but it doesn't look good for all the media to be left of center. I think that's called collusion--or just crony capitalism. Comment from a Facebook site—I didn’t write this and haven’t checked for errors: "Judge Jeanine Pirro and “New Fox.” Ya want to know what’s going on with Judge Jeanine Pirro? Fox News won’t tell you, but I will. There’s no joy in Mudville. Disney is buying the 21st Century Fox movie studio assets. Fox Corp., begins trading as a standalone company Tuesday, 3/... more »

North America has been cooling since 1998

drinkingwateradvisor at The Drinking Water Advisor - 16 hours ago
Gan, Z., Guan, X., Kong, X., Guo, R., Huang, H., Huang, W., & Xu, Y. (2019). The key role of Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in minimum temperature over North America during global warming slowdown. Earth and Space Science, 6. https://doi.org/10.1029/ 2018EA000443 … Continue reading →

Weekly Deal Watch: Cultivation, retail continue to dominate capital raises

Jenel Stelton-Holtmeier at Marijuana Business Daily - 16 hours ago
Through the first two weeks of March, cultivation and retail continued to be the most attractive for capital raises, with the sector raising more than $2.7 billion. Weekly Deal Watch: Cultivation, retail continue to dominate capital raises is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

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