Saturday, September 26, 2020

26 September - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

10:10 pm MDT
Will the Majority of Americans see through the Massive Fraud Attempt of Biden & Co.?
Robert, Small Dead Animals - 16 hours ago
When we witness the pathological hatred of Trump amongst Leftists and a seeming determination to win AT ANY COST, it’s easy to chalk it up to Trump Derangement Syndrome and/or Mass Psychological Delusion. But there is another factor that is driving the Puppet Masters who are pulling the strings of the useful idiots and NPCs.
Democrat Socialist manifesto and treasonous coup – Levin Fox interview
Uriel, 'Nox & Friends - 16 hours ago
Levin: These are ‘hardcore radicals’ dressed up as Senators, Congress Fox Business Maria Bartiromo September 23, 2020 . . This interview is straight on and nails the Democrat Party to the wall for their treasonous far left socialist actions. –Uriel–
Sen. Cruz slams the Dems on SCOTUS nomination
Uriel, 'Nox & Friends - 17 hours ago
Cruz SLAMS Schumer, Democrats’ Threats to Pack SCOTUS September 22, 2020 . Cruz lays out in great detail but in clear language unimpeded by legalese exactly why a nomination by President Trump IS CALLED FOR and the main reason why it is of paramount importance to have Nine Justices before the November 3 election has been done. He is ABSOLUTELY right. –Uriel–
Untitled
jonjayray, EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL - 3 hours ago
*NYC again delays in-person learning for most students* New York City’s ambitious attempt to be among the first big cities to bring students back into classrooms closed by the coronavirus suffered another setback Thursday, as the mayor announced he was delaying the start of in-person instruction for most students due to a shortage of staff and supplies. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a new timeline that will keep most elementary school students out of physical classrooms until at least Sept. 29. Middle and high school students will learn remotely through at least Oct. 1. “We are...
The Vedic Horses and Chariots
Unknown, The Conservative Socrates - 13 hours ago
The horses in Indus Valley Civilization had started drawing wheeled carts around the twentieth century B.C. By the thirteenth century B.C., when the Indus Valley Civilization got supplanted by the Vedic Civilization, the advanced chariots, which were equipped with spoked wheels, had replaced the carts with solid wheels. The *Rigveda *contains 792 references to the word “ *asva*” (horse) and around the same number of references are there to the word “*ratha*” (chariot). The building of the chariots required great craftsmanship and the *Taittirīya Brāhmaṇa* and other ancient Hindu t...
The Nazis' "Maus" Tank Was an Enormous Mistake
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* [image: Wikimedia Commons] Whereas such a heavy tank might conceivably have had some limited military usefulness, it will be more remembered as a drain on German engineers and production capabilities in the last three years of the war, when Germany could least afford such a waste of dwindling resources. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *In October 1943, the original order placed by Hitler for 150 vehicles was also cancelled. It was becoming apparent that as German ground forces were consistently losing the battle with Allied air supe...
What? Amazon Just Showed Off a Flying Ring Camera
Stephen Silver, The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*Stephen Silver* *Technology, * Coming next year for $249.99. Here is what we know. Amazon held an event Thursday to introduce a suite of new products, and one of them drew a great deal of attention: A security camera that can fly around inside the home. Coming from the Amazon-owned home security company Ring, the Ring Always Home Cam is part camera, part drone. It’s being marketed as a way for users to keep cabs on their entire home, without needing to buy multiple cameras. “Ring Always Home Cam gives homeowners a variety of viewpoints throughout their home without having to pu...
Severe storms in Italy produce damaging tornadoes, flash floods and landslides
Severe storms hit much of Italy on Thursday and Friday, September 25, 2020, leaving widespread damage and at least one person dead. Meteoalarm placed 7 regions on Orange alert for heavy rain and sporadic storms on September 25 - Lombardy, Friuli Venezia Giulia,...... Read more »
Donald Trying To Use Taxpayer Money To Buy Seniors' Votes For $200 Each
DownWithTyranny, DownWithTyranny! - 16 hours ago
Decade after decade, seniors have always been the most reliable voters. In 2016, Trump won among voters over 65 years old. He beat Hillary 53-44% in this cohort, which is how he managed to win. This cycle, polls have been showing his numbers among the elderly slipping drastically, enough to cost him senior-heavy states like Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and possibly Iowa, Ohio, Montana and Georgia. Seniors have noticed that Trump is full of crap and that his three and a half years in office have been a disaster for them. So he's trying to buy their votes w...
Saturday Snippet: Self-esteem (yeah, right!)
Peter, Bayou Renaissance Man - 16 hours ago
The iconoclastic Fred Reed has been writing his columns and publishing his books for several decades now. Lately he seems to be less humorous and more ponderous, although he's still worth reading. However, I think I prefer vintage Fred. He can make me laugh harder than almost any columnist, while still dispensing nuggets of homespun (?) wisdom in among the blarney. Here's a column from his 2002 collection "Nekkid in Austin". (I normally post a picture of the cover of books featured here, but this one is NSFW, so you'll have to click on the link to see it.) *Why Mama Doan’ **’*...
Leadership Begins At The Bottom
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 16 hours ago
Let’s be clear. A title does not make you a leader. Look at Capitol Hill. Leadership begins in your home. You are the executive, manager, administrator, foot soldier, all wrapped up in one. No President of the United States is responsible for a booming economy. The people are. People make businesses, employ people, produce products and services, and in turn support communities. This ripple effectuates the nation. The President is the ambassador of the nation, and is the moral and ethical leader therein. The true change makers are the boots on the ground that makes the nation work...
Throw Sand In The Gears Of The Machine
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 16 hours ago
Humanity will continue along its self-destructive trajectory until the masses use the power of their numbers to force real change. Humanity will not use the power of its numbers to force real change as long as it’s being successfully propagandized not to do so. The oligarchic propaganda machine is therefore the primary barrier to our transition from our self-destructive patterns into a healthy collaborative relationship with each other and with our ecosystem. So throw sand in the gears of the machine. If enough of us throw enough sand, we can cause the whole thing to break down. ...
Hunger Will Kill Us Before Coronavirus
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 16 hours ago
In April 2020, a month after the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the pandemic, the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) warned that the numbers of people who lived with acute hunger around the world would double due to COVID-19 by the end of 2020 ‘unless swift action is taken’. A report from the Global Network Against Food Crises – which is comprised by the WFP, the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), and the European Union – said that the pandemic would ensure the highest level of food insecurity since 2017. The post Hunger Will Kill Us Before Coronavirus appeared first...
‘Sem Parar Pay’ Allows Toll Payment Through Cell Phone Bluetooth
Dorah Feliciano, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Sem Parar has launched a new service that allows paying tolls with no cash or installing a device in the car: the Sem Parar Pay, which connects to cell phones through Bluetooth to charge tolls to accounts. The feature is available for The post ‘Sem Parar Pay’ Allows Toll Payment Through Cell Phone Bluetooth appeared first on The Rio Times.
Workers’ Rights In Globalised Industry
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 17 hours ago
The Covid-19 crisis and the lockdowns imposed as a result hit the garment industry hard, causing order cancellations and job losses in producer countries. What can trade unions do to press brands to shield suppliers from the risk of a sudden loss of income that they pass onto their workers? “This problem emerged early in the pandemic. In April many brands endorsed a call to action, a tripartite initiative led by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) with a commitment by brands to pay for finished goods and goods in production. The post Workers’ Rights In Globalised Industry...
Tribes Sue Over Border Wall
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 17 hours ago
Washington - A group of federally recognized tribes sued the Trump Administration on Wednesday over construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, saying the controversial barrier impinges on tribal members’ ability to practice their religious beliefs and cultural traditions. A group of five Kumeyaay Nation tribes filed the lawsuit in federal D.C. court against three government agencies — the Department of Homeland Security, U.S Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — and their top executives. The post Tribes Sue Over Border Wall appeared first on Popul...
Why is the world going to hell? Netflix’s The Social Dilemma tells only half the story
barovsky, The New Dark Age - 17 hours ago
If you find yourself wondering what the hell is going on right now – the “Why is the world turning to shit?” thought – you may find Netflix’s new documentary The Social Dilemma a good starting point for clarifying your thinking. I say “starting point” because, as we shall see, the film suffers from two major limitations: one in its analysis and the other in its conclusion. Nonetheless, the film is good at exploring the contours of the major social crises we currently face – epitomised both by our addiction to the mobile phone and by its ability to rewire our consciousness and our pe...
Rental Inflation in Brazil Soars Amid Pandemic. Why?
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - While official inflation as measured by the IPCA (Extended National Consumer Price Index) has accumulated 2.44 percent in 12 months - well below the four percent target set by the National Monetary Council for this year - the IGP-M (General Market Price Index) exceeds 13 percent in the period. Called […] The post Rental Inflation in Brazil Soars Amid Pandemic. Why? appeared first on The Rio Times.
Train A Woman To Farm, And The Community Will Eat
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 17 hours ago
There is no shame in farming, there is only shame in biting the hand that feeds you. Farmers for a long time have been looked down upon and yet they are an essential group. Constantly working hard to provide food to sustain life on earth. Women farmers especially in my community have been ignored and their concerns dismissed. I did not like this attitude and wanted to change it. It was not until I ventured more into organic farming that I became more respectful of nature, but also myself and those around me. The post Train A Woman To Farm, And The Community Will Eat appeared first...
The Guardian’s deceit-riddled new statement betrays both Julian Assange and journalism
barovsky, The New Dark Age - 17 hours ago
In my recent post on the current hearings at the Old Bailey over Julian Assange’s extradition to the United States, where he would almost certainly be locked away for the rest of his life for the crime of doing journalism, I made two main criticisms of the Guardian.
Beached Pilot Whales are a Sign of the Magnetic Pole Shift and Waning Magnetosphere
Cap Allon, Electroverse - 17 hours ago
These mass stranding events are largely predictable "based on the waning magnetosphere and the breakdown of our sun happening simultaneously." The post Beached Pilot Whales are a Sign of the Magnetic Pole Shift and Waning Magnetosphere appeared first on Electroverse.
Kamala Harris’ Uncle Brags About India Deceiving the CIA with Nuclear Weapons Tests; Kamala Deceives Biden About Her Uncle’s Advisory Role to India’s Ministry of Defence
miningawareness, Mining Awareness + - 18 hours ago
Kamala Harris’ uncle in India: “It’s not a failure of the CIA,” said Indian nuclear researcher G. Balachandran. “It’s a … Continue reading →
Antarctic blast brings rare September snowfall, unusually cold temperatures to parts of Australia
A strong Antarctic blast swept through parts of South Australia and Victoria on Friday, September 25, 2020, bringing significant snowfall and the coldest September day since 1969 to the city of Ballarat. The snow was reported at elevations as low as 200 m (660 feet)...... Read more »
Psychopaths And Sadists: Why Do Humans Harm The Harmless?
The Conversation, Science 2.0 blogs - 17 hours ago
*Why are some humans cruel to people who don’t even pose a threat to them – sometimes even their own children? Where does this behaviour come from and what purpose does it serve?* Ruth, 45, London. Humans are the glory and the scum of the universe, concluded the French philosopher, Blaise Pascal, in 1658. Little has changed. We love and we loathe; we help and we harm; we reach out a hand and we stick in the knife. We understand if someone lashes out in retaliation or self-defence. But when someone harms the harmless, we ask: “How could you?” read more
Why the British Air Force Tried (and Failed) to Assassinate Hitler
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* [image: Wikimedia Commons] Plan after plan was drawn up to kill Hitler by his German and Anglo-American enemies. All of them failed. Adolf Hitler believed in *Vorsehung* (providence). The German leader felt that if anything was going to happen to him, such as assassination, there was nothing he could do about it. He had been selected by fate to achieve something great; he would not die, either by accident or assassination, until he had fulfilled that God-given mission.Time and time again in the past, providence, not planning, had taken ...
If America Is Serious About Its National Security, It Should Focus on Climate Change
Hajer Naili, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Hajer Naili* *Security, Americas* Climate change is already here. The U.S. government must aim to reduce its effects and get serious about taking adaptation and mitigation actions and policies. If more evidence were needed that climate change is a reality and that it is not only a phenomenon taking place in faraway continents, wildfires, hurricanes, and massive rains have devastated several parts of the United States, from the east coast to the west coast. For being a country so preoccupied by its national security, the United States—and primarily its leadership—should take ser...
How the Second World War Gave Us Special Forces
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* [image: Wikimedia Commons] The term became synonymous with extraordinary heroism, particularly against long odds. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Author and editor Flint Whitlock sheds new light on the British attack on the German dry dock at St. Nazaire, France that knocked out critical repair facilities for the rest of the war. A combined force of commandos and Royal Navy sailors attacked the heavily defended dock, and rammed an obsolete destroyer laden with explosives into the dock gates. Using delayed fuses, the destroyer explod...
Links 9/26/2020
Lambert Strether, naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
Analysis: How Brazil Became a Huge Farm with Cities in Its Center
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - When Cornelius Vanderbilt died in 1877, the world was able to have a notion of his fortune, valued at US$100 million, making him the wealthiest man in the world at the time. Vanderbilt created an empire in the railway sector, becoming the first American tycoon. Some 7700 km away, on […] The post Analysis: How Brazil Became a Huge Farm with Cities in Its Center appeared first on The Rio Times.
Covid-19: Brazil Counts 140,000 Deaths, 4.68 Million Cumulative Cases (September 25th)
Xiu Ying, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The number of people infected with the novel coronavirus since the start of the pandemic rose to 4,689,613. In the past 24 hours, 31,911 new positive Covid-19 diagnoses were recorded. By Thursday, the total stood at 4,657,702. The data were released by the Ministry of Health early on Friday evening, […] The post Covid-19: Brazil Counts 140,000 Deaths, 4.68 Million Cumulative Cases (September 25th) appeared first on The Rio Times.
Bolsonaro’s Gallstone Surgery Ends without Complications
Xiu Ying, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Friday, September 25th, President Jair Bolsonaro's surgery was performed in one and a half hours and ended with no complications. According to the medical report provided by the Albert Einstein Israeli Hospital, the gallstone was fully removed. Bolsonaro is clinically stable, with no fever or pain. The procedure was […] The post Bolsonaro’s Gallstone Surgery Ends without Complications appeared first on The Rio Times.
Analysis: How Uruguay is Winning Against Covid-19
Contributing Reporter, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - (by Luke Taylor, The British Medical Journal) Latin America continues to suffer some of the worst tolls of Covid-19, with over seven million recorded infections accounting for nearly half of all daily deaths. But in the region's Southern Cone there is a clear outlier wedged between Brazil to the north, […] The post Analysis: How Uruguay is Winning Against Covid-19 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Rappi Attracts Over US$300 Million in New Investment Round
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Rappi has raised over US$300 million (R$1.5 billion) in a new round of investment involving international funds, such as the American T. Rowe Price Associates. With the new injection, the Colombian platform that delivers meals, supermarket items, and . . . To read the full NEWS and much more, Subscribe […] The post Rappi Attracts Over US$300 Million in New Investment Round appeared first on The Rio Times.
Covid-19: One in Four Brazilian Bars and Restaurants Permanently Closed Their Doors
Dorah Feliciano, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Of the over one million bars and restaurants in Brazil, approximately 250,000 have permanently closed their doors as a result of the novel coronavirus pandemic. In the city of São Paulo, 20,000 of the more . . . To read the full NEWS and much more, Subscribe to our Premium […] The post Covid-19: One in Four Brazilian Bars and Restaurants Permanently Closed Their Doors appeared first on The Rio Times.
Latin American Leaders Call for Free Access to Future Covid-19 Vaccines
Juan Martinez, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Latin America has taken a heavy blow from COVID-19 with nearly nine million cases and more than 330,000 deaths, one third of the global total, according to a tally based on official data. “With the pandemic, as with poverty, nobody will be saved on their own,” Argentine President Alberto Fernandez […] The post Latin American Leaders Call for Free Access to Future Covid-19 Vaccines appeared first on The Rio Times.
Audi May Stop Producing in Brazil if Government Fails to Pay Debt
Xiu Ying, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Audi Brazil's CEO Johannes Roscheck said on Thursday that the company will stop producing the A3 hatch in the country in December and will suspend all local production for approximately one year to assess investments in a new model. However, the resumption of local . . . To read the […] The post Audi May Stop Producing in Brazil if Government Fails to Pay Debt appeared first on The Rio Times.
Disturbing news from Sudbury
Robert, Small Dead Animals - 18 hours ago
SDA commenter ‘jdkirlan’ has brought to our attention the Demands of a BLM group in Sudbury, Ontario: Black Lives Matter Sudbury has issued the list of demands it plans on putting before Greater Sudbury city council on Tuesday evening. The demands, the group said in a news release, are aimed at producing “meaningful and long-lasting… Continue reading →
Sven Henrich: FEDRes Out of Ammo
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 18 hours ago
Palisade Radio Tom welcomes a new guest to Palisade, Sven Henrich. Sven is the founder and lead market strategist for NorthmanTrader. Sven outlines his corporate background and what led him to become interested in chart technicals, macro market picture, and trading. He has developed a reputation for being highly critical of central banks. Sven discusses …
One minute to midnight
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 19 hours ago
'Francesca' is a fine Italian name. Fans of Dante will recall poor Francesca da Rimini, blown about the first circle of Hell like a leaf in a never-ending whirlwind alongside her no less ill-fated lover Paolo. Most readers over the centuries have felt nothing but sympathy for her. Will they sympathise with Francesca della BBC though? Here's her story. (Please try not to faint with pity.) Fran Unsworth, the BBC's Director of News and Current Affairs, jetted off to Italy this week to speak at the Prix Italia conference - it's a hard life, but I suppose someone has to do it - an...
The grass isn't always greener
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 19 hours ago
Andrew Neil is a big fish. The BBC is a big pond. Will he find GB News a small pond? I do hope not. He deserves to succeed, and GB News deserves to succeed. They are both very much needed. But sometimes people who are considered - and especially who consider themselves - 'BBC stars' have sunk rather than swum after leaving Auntie's protectively ample bosom. Take the case of former 'BBC *Breakfast* star' Steph McGovern - the one who boasted to Boris Johnson about being in her job longer than he would be in his job. She's now at Channel 4 with a new show, *Steph's Packed Lunc...
The BBC's "ongoing propaganda war against the Jewish state"
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 19 hours ago
On the subject of Sue's Tuesday post, David Collier has now posted a coruscating attack on the BBC over this week's *Panorama *and BBC Arabic's heavy involvement with it. It's too powerful a piece to be read in paraphrase, so you really ought to read the whole thing. He looks at why the BBC targeted Roman Abramovich ("a wealthy, proud, Zionist Jew who fights antisemitism – what is not for the BBC...to hate?"); argues that the BBC has "amplified beyond recognition" certain fringe Jewish voices through "editorial choices"; and says the BBC is "obsessed with Israel". He further...
"Much-loved"
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 19 hours ago
The BBC's statement on Andrew Neil's departure from the BBC was pleasingly warm: BBC statement on @afneil pic.twitter.com/kEK8smC8QN — BBC News Press Team (@BBCNewsPR) September 25, 2020 I did chuckle at the bit about *This Week* being "much-loved". It begs two obvious questions: So why did the BBC cancel it? And will the BBC now admit they made a mistake?
Just In Time for Vaccine Mistrust - A Report That Masks No Longer Work
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 17 hours ago
I think we should go back to February when the virus was born (hee hee ho ho ha ha) and rename it "Sneaky Pete the Pharma Treat." Maybe pharma cried out "Houston, we have a problem," and Houston researchers responded...
These Secret Safety Panels Will Pick the COVID Vaccine Winners
Lambert Strether, naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
A small, secret panel of experts is tasked with reviewing crucial data on the safety and effectiveness of coronavirus vaccines that U.S. taxpayers have helped fund, including products from Moderna, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson and others.
Texas Reloaded - Greatest joint campaign ad in history...
Adrienne, Adrienne's Corner - 18 hours ago
* thanks to Dan Crenshaw.* *From Youtube:* If you don't live in Texas, this ad will make you want to move here. Greatest joint campaign in history. The mission? Save Texas by recruiting the greatest congressional candidates in history. Donate here https://crenshawtx.com/TXReloaded to support me and Wesley Hunt, Genevieve Collins, Beth Van Duyne, Tony Gonzales, and August Pfluger.
What Makes Life Matter?
Menagerie, The Last Refuge - 18 hours ago
I am sure by now all of you, like me, are weary of hearing Black Lives Matter, and all the rhetoric associated with the phrase. It isn’t really being used as an introduction to a productive and honest conversation, or … Continue reading →
The Godfather, Willie Brown & the Making of Kamala Harris
miningawareness, Mining Awareness + - 18 hours ago
Originally posted on Mining Awareness + : People need to understand what it meant to Kamala Harris’ career to date and campaign with…
Whoops: How Vietnam Beat China in 1979 in a War
Charlie Gao, The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Charlie Gao* *History, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC2MPI90DF0K&share=true] Beijing wanted to dominate Vietnam quickly, but the plan did not go as intended. *Key Point:* Hanoi did not really win, but Beijing did not succeed either. This is a story of how even a modern war led by a larger neighbor can still end in stalemate. Chinese operations against Vietnam in the 1980s are often divided into four phases. In the first, the Chinese and Vietnamese further entrenched their positions along the border. This lasted until 1981...
WWII Fact: This Imperial Japanese Soldier Didn’t Give up Until 1974
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Asia* [image: By Imperial Japanese Army - http://nwobhmjp.tumblr.com/post/153472951492/imperial-japanese-army-medium-tank-type-4-chi-to, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=61859533] He thought that Tokyo had not surrendered either. *Key point: *Tokyo expected its soldiers to keep fighting until the end. However, some of them didn't recieve or believe the surrender orders. The Japanese empire was a fine place for young Hiro Onoda. In 1939, at age 17, he hired on with a lacquerware company that posted him to Hankow (W...
Coronavirus: The Day Live Music Died?
Alexandros Skandalis, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Alexandros Skandalis* *Culture, The Americas* In light of COVID-19 and the growing popularity of streaming services, virtual concerts and other digital music offerings, there is now a question mark over the survival of live music as a viable business. People use live music as a resource to help feed and nourish their emotions, for heightening or changing their energy levels and as a platform to escape the constraints of everyday life. Live music venues are quite often tied up with local scenes and communities and the ambience of these spaces allows people to delve deeper into th...
8 Life Lessons You Will Wish You Had Known When You Were Younger
zedie, SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 20 hours ago
8 Life Lessons You Will Wish You Had Known When You Were Younger https://www.thinkinghumanity.com/2020/07/8-life-lessons-you-will-wish-you-had-known-when-you-were-younger.html?m=1
Parkinsonism as a Third Wave of the COVID-19 pandemic?
zedie, SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 20 hours ago
Parkinsonism as a Third Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic? – IOS Press https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-parkinsons-disease/jpd202211
Fear vs. Courage - Author Unknown
Stranger in a Strange Land, Stranger in a Strange Land - 20 hours ago

No comments: