Sunday, June 25, 2017

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Registration Open for Our Free of Charge Symposium on Ethics and Antibiotic Resistance!
As I reported before , the Centre for Antibiotic Resistance Research, CARe, at the University of Gothenburg, is organising a free of charge symposium this fall on the theme of Ethics and Value Challenges in Antibiotic Resistance Management, Policy and Research . Participation is free and open to professionals, officials, policy makers, researchers and interested members of the public, but require

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Your Spouse Criticizes Your Boss On Social Media: Can You Get Fired For That?
The story about Kellyanne Conway's husband criticizing her boss, President Trump, on social media made me think about an issue that arises off an on in my employment practice: whether you can be fired for something your spouse does. If you are one of my regular readers, you probably aren't surprised that the answer is: of course you can. Unless you have a contract or collective bargaining agreemen
Can Litigation Last 27 Years? If You're Suing Government, Yes
This case out of Washington, DC is a good example of why I have been refusing to handle cases against government for many years. My last case against government lasted 10 years. After that, I was done. So when people ask me why I don't handle cases against government, I can start using this sexual harassment case as Exhibit A. Bottom line with government is that it isn't their money. So whereas co
The FBI Director Isn't A Protected Whistleblower, But You May Be
Some of you have already seen my article in Vox, Why It's So Hard To Say No To Your Boss - Even If You're The Directof of the FBI . In that article, I mention that Mr. Comey isn't protected under whistleblower laws. I wanted to follow that up with hope for the rest of working Americans. Here are some laws that protect those of us who aren’t the Director of the FBI: · Federal employees : Most feder

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Assad cracks down on loyalist militias in Aleppo
by Aron Lund Half a year after expelling the city’s anti-regime rebels , the Syrian government continues to face problems in Aleppo . Though civilians have trickled back to the eastern neighborhoods – there’s now more people living there than under rebel rule – reconstruction of the bombed-out areas has been sluggish at best , and though Assad’s control is no longer in dispute, question marks rem
The End of the PKK in Sinjar? How the Hashd al-Sha’bi Can Help Resolve the Yazidi Genocide
This article was published May 30, 2017 by NRT, a media service in Iraqi Kurdistan. The original article is available here . Photos and Images have been added to this re-post that were not present in the original. by Matthew Barber Sinjar is at a pivotal moment of transition and the next phase of its future will likely be determined by what happens over the next few weeks. This environment of cha
The SSNP’s Military: The Eagles of the Whirlwind & Their Emblem – By Jesse McDonald
The SSNP’s Military: The Eagles of the Whirlwind By Jesse McDonald For Syria Comment – June 5, 2017 Nusur al-Zawba’a and Some Figures from Syria Since 2016 The Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP), like many political parties in the region, also possesses an armed wing. In this case, the SSNP’s military wing is called Nusur al-Zawba’a which translates to ‘Eagles of the Whirlwind.’ The Whirlwind
Nationalism Between Europe and The Middle East – By Sam Farah
Nationalism Between Europe and The Middle East By Sam Farah For Syria Comment – June 9, 2017 Steven Bannon, the man behind the nationalist policy in the Trump administration, is quoted as saying, “I think strong countries and strong nationalist movements in countries make strong neighbors. And that is really the building blocks that built Western Europe and the United States, and I think it’s wha
Farewell to Ibrahim “Abe” Soliman: A Syrian-American Who Worked for Peace between Syria and Israel – By Geoffrey Aronson
Farewell to Ibrahim “Abe” Soliman: A Syrian-American Who Worked for Peace between Syria and Israel By Geoffrey Aronson For Syria Comment – June 10, 2017 Abe Soliman, Jeff Aronson in middle, and Alon Liel at the Bnot Yaacov Baily bridge over the Jordan River “Hey, it’s Akiva. Who was the old guy with you?” The “old guy” was Ibrahim “Abe” Soliman. He and I had just finished a meeting with Ron Proso

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Snipers and Democratic Control of the Military: More Oversight Please
I hinted at some politics when discussing the longest r ecorded sniper shot in history. That the Canadian government might not love this news because it would remind folks that there are Canadians engaged in combat in Iraq. And now, ta da : In a letter Friday to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, [NDP leader Thomas] Mulcair says the incident “seriously calls into question your government’s claim that
Writing Women Back In
This is a guest post from Anjali K. Dayal (Assistant Professor, Fordham University), Madison V. Schramm (PhD Candidate, Georgetown University), Alexandra M. Stark (PhD Candidate, Georgetown University) The gender citation gap in international relations is an important part of today’s disciplinary conversations about diversity : research indicates that scholarship by women is less cited in academi
Duck Forum on Paris Withdrawal
With the news that the Trump Administration has signaled its intent to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement, I reached out to a number of leading experts on global climate governance and U.S. climate policy for advanced comment. Contributors include Jessica Green , Jennifer Hadden , Thomas Hale , Matthew Hoffmann , Angel Hsu , Joanna Lewis , Johannes Urpelainen , and Stacy VanDevee
Emancipation through Song: What Can We Learn from Rock Music?
This is a guest post from Sean Kay , Robson Professor of Politics and Government, and Director of International Studies, at Ohio Wesleyan University. The interview quotes appear in his new book Rockin’ the Free World! How the Rock & Roll Revolution Changed America and the World (2017). There is power in rock and roll – an art form that has modernized American values and helped them to ripple arou
Trump’s Unpopularity and What It Means for NATO
In the aftermath of Trump’s visit to Brussels one dynamic has been overlooked. It starts with a basic reality of NATO: when there is a mission, countries are not obligated to hand over military units for the effort . Instead, what happens is this (see chapter two of Dave and Steve’s book ), as one officer told us that “ force generation is begging :” The officers at the NATO military headquarters
Trolling Me Softly
While the Russia probe is expanding to include naïve 36-year old Harvard graduates , pundits all over the world have been worried about elections in other countries. The massive WikiLeaks dump (pun intended) on Emmanuel Macron’s campaign in France did not work, so the next troublesome case seems to be Germany (the UK is fine, they are already leaving the EU). As Quattrociocchi et al. note , the s

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The Bigotry of Radiative Transfer Believers
I received the following comment this morning, submitted to the November 2010 "Venus: No Greenhouse Effect" post. The commenter was apparently too impatient to notice that comments were closed to that post a long time ago, and readers directed to submit any further comments to the May 2015 "Venus No Greenhouse Effect Comments Overflow" post. From "Anonymous": "I suspect you got no response becaus

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New comment moderation policy at The Energy Collective
TEC editors decided to moderate (and often edit, without notice or attribution) all comments on the site. This was done without making any announcement, and nobody responds to e-mails. Discussion is open here.

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The Existentialist Cowboy: Life, Logic and Meaning:
The Existentialist Cowboy: Life, Logic and Meaning : "An ancient problem is unresolved by 21st Century technology: how can we as human beings learn to think better, to free ourselves from superstition and prejudice, to achieve the full potential implied in our very 'humaness'? Plato espoused an ideal Republic ruled by 'philosopher kings'. However, we don't live in an ideal society. We live in a i

New in The High-fat Hep C Diet

Gilbert's Syndrome - a user's guide
Last week I received some liver test results from my last follow-up visit to Auckland Clinical Services after clearing HCV genotype 3 in the Phase 3 Epclusa trial mentioned here . ALT and AST were gratifying low at 12 and 15 U/L respectively, albumin healthy at 45 g/L, but total bilirubin was high at 23 umol/L despite direct bilirubin being low at 3 umol/L. The normal reference range for total bi

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Judith Guichon and Craig James..Partisans?
Written by Grant G " What a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive " There has been much blather by corporate newspapers and BC Liberal pundits about Judith Guichon ordering a snap election rather than letting John Horgan and Andrew Weaver attempt to govern.. What I am about to say must be clearly heard by Judith Guichon and Craig James... We just has a provincial election(May 9th
Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Who's the Most Nonpartisan Speaker of them All(B.C.'s New Government a Cometh)
Written by Grant G Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the most nonpartisan speaker of them all.....? I've often wondered just that. Boy oh boy....Michael Smyth is Postmedia's pointman in trying to incite a new election, rather than let Judith Guichon allow/decide to give John Horgan and Andrew Weaver a chance governing with a bare majority.....Postmedia and Michael Smyth are corporate agenda driven
John Horgan and Andrew Weaver, British Columbia's New Government, Closer To The Heart
Written by Grant G ( With a little help from Rush) " And the men who hold high places... Must be the ones who start... To mold a new reality.. Closer to the heart .. Closer to the heart" By the end of July John Horgan and Andrew Weaver will be the architects of not only a new government but creators of a new governance model, at least new to British Columbia...one molded in cooperative progress f
John Horgan, Andrew Weaver...BC's New Government
Grant G and Canadian......BC's hottest political talk... http://www.blogtalkradio.com/canadianglen/2017/06/01/liberals--they-win-some-the-people-win-some the first 25 minutes is Canadian Glen on Nova Scotia's May 30th election, then after a short technical issue I join Glen in slicing and dicing BC's political hot potato.....Who is gunning for Christy Clark, how long will BC Libs be lost in the w
John Horgan, Born to Lead!
originally posted March 11th 2010 ___________ Time to talk class, time to talk about a born leader, someone willing to speak to the truth, someone who puts common sense before political points, a rebel in his own party, a man who is not afraid to rock the boat, lets talk John Horgan. It`s absolutely amazing, John Horgan made an appearance on CFAX radio on Vancouver island, John horgan was asked a
Breaking news....New NDP Leader...A re-run of an earlier post....Lets have an election !
Originally posted Dec 5th 2010 _____________ What a shocker,the complete story here......... Vancouver Sun March 15/2010 NDP Press conference shocker, John Horgan in Carole James out Story by Vawn Pawlmer In a hastily put together press conference, in attendance was John Horgan, Carole James and a handful of other NDP MLAs and all the media, a blockbuster announcement by Carole James followed by

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War in Syria: Where are the protesters?
" The United States is at war with Syria . Though few Americans wanted to face it, this has been the case implicitly since the Obama administration began building bases and sending Special Ops, really-not-there, American troops, and it has been the case explicitly since August 3, 2015, when the Obama administration announced that it would “allow airstrikes to defend Syrian rebels trained by the U
Comparing Corbyn and Trudeau
Martin Lukacs has an editorial in The Guardian in which he says that Justin Trudeau is a counterfeit progressive. He wins accolades from the international press for his "sunny ways," which appears to be mouthing progressive rhetoric and/or lying while being very, very handsome. Corbyn, meanwhile, was written off as fringe, unelectable, unstable and charmless. Some liberal/Liberals here in Canada
Murderous "Bernie-Bro's"
So, the racist scum-bag who knifed three guys trying to stop his harassment of a Muslim woman on a Portland train (killing two and wounding one) was found to be a Bernie Sanders supporter. Then, a week or two later, the guy who shot the Republican politicians who were trying to practice baseball (between helping Wall Street rob people and helping health insurance companies kill people when all th
10,000 BC
"10,000 BC" is a silly movie. It's got an 8% rating on "Rotten Tomatoes" (meaning it's ROTTEN). I bought it for a few bucks back when I liked to get high and watch CGI. I have a bunch of such DVDs and I now only pull them out when the internet is down or so fucking slow that it might as well be down. I have stuff playing in the background as i work on my comics. And I'm usually high when I'm draw
Terrorism in the UK
So, apparently there was a terrorist attack on London Bridge carried out with a van and knives. A suicide attack. Then there was the Manchester concert bombing. Now, we know that the alleged perpetrator of the Manchester bombing was the member of a family of anti-Qaddafi Islamic extremists and that their war against the Libyan dictator was aided and abetted by British intelligence. This was "blow
Oh Those Fucking "Conservatives"!
I'd never heard of Katie Hopkins before. Apparently she's a British right-wing racist scribbler, known for her "outrageous" outbursts of stupid bigotry. (A UK version of uber-hypocrite shit-stain Ann Coulter.) But she took it too far when in the wake of the Manchester concert bombing she tweeted a call for a "Final Solution" to the "problem" of the existence of Muslim people. Supposedly she came

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Geographic Nationalism Solves the Problems of Ethnic Nationalism, Globalism, and Degradation Combined
I want to address two points that have been making the rounds on the web as of late. Both deal with the ideas or policy recommendations of "sustainability nationalism," to coin a phase. Sustainability nationalism is a recent ideology that has a false dichotomy at its core. On the one hand of this dichotomy, people argue that "nationalism (read as ethnic, religious, or linguistic homogeneity) is t

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Memorial Day 2017
Memorial Day is meant to remember those who died in military service. I watched the Memorial Day Concert from the U.S. Capitol on PBS, as I often do. I'm not a fan of schmaltzy stuff, and there's plenty of that, but I do appreciate that for the past several years the concert has told some not-rosy wartime stories and has covered subjects such as PTSD, suicide, and recovering from severe injuries

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Petrodollar doomed as Qatar breaks ranks and sells its oil in Yuan
The crisis in Qatar marks a major turning point in the battle against the Khazarian mafia. Ostensibly Saudi Arabia and other oil exporting states decided to try to blockade Qatar “because it was supporting terrorism.” In reaction to this move, US President Donald Trump showed the world he was not in charge of the US by first supporting the blockade and then being forced by the Pentagon to change
Hundreds of trillions of dollars worth of gold now available to help planet
This Saturday a delegation from the White Dragon Society, including this writer, will be heading to Bougainville in the Solomon Islands to meet with King David Peii II to discuss how to reopen the Panguna mine, which contains about $170 trillion worth of gold and copper. Furthermore, there are six other mine sites under the control of King David and his people on the Island meaning that many hund
US and Russia to put the squeeze on Rothschild controlled France and Germany
The split in the Western power structure between the meritocratic gnostic illuminati and the Khazarian bloodline families was put out for all to see during last weekend’s G7 meeting. For those who follow normal diplomatic protocol, the war of words at and after the meeting, between the Germans and the French on the one side and the British and the Americans on the other, was unprecedented in the
Weekly Geopolitical News and Analysis 20170612 Khazarian mafia will make several more tries to start WW3 before their final defeat
Notice to readers Because I will be off the grid in Bougainville this week this report was written three days earlier than usual and will thus not capture all the latest news However as compensation there should be plenty of interesting stuff to report from Bougainville next week The Khazarian mafia, still unable to comprehend their ongoing historic defeat, are fanatically trying yet again to sta

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(Goodbye No Angel Gregg) Democratic Party Elites Don't Have Ideals (Republicans Do - Very Bad (Criminal) Ones)  Real History of First Black President? (BLS BS) Social Security Always In Black (Rule-Breaking Trumped?) Never a Left-Wing Alternative? (Known Con Man Leads Polls) US World Domination End Seen? (Necessity of Cover Stories) JFK at 100 Tremors (False Flags Bragging Material?) Terrorism & Dot-Com Bubble 2.0
Did someone forget to pay the Saudis their bribe on time? I've said early and often that Obama always seemed more like someone who was chosen than someone who made the hard choices. Paul Street fills us in on the real history of our first black president. “In Chicago…we’ve gotten a foretaste of the new breed of foundation-hatched black communitarian voices; one of them, a smooth Harvard

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Aurochs
It’s Aurochs Appreciation Week. Aurochs were the wild ancestors of today’s herd of 1.3 billion domesticated cattle. They were huge, strong, and fierce — the opposite of the passive cud-chewing manure makers of today. In regions having ideal conditions, bulls could grow up to 6 feet (180 cm) tall at the shoulder, and weigh up to 3,300 pounds (1,500 kg). Their horns were much longer than cattle, an
Hunting Strategies in Central Europe
Hunter-gatherer cultures differed widely in their dependence on technology. The persistence hunters of the Kalahari used almost none, while those inhabiting cold regions required huge survival toolboxes — weatherproof shelters, warm hearths, fur clothing, canoes, specialized weaponry, food storage. In the far north, hunting clans also required dozens of large sled dogs, and feeding them required

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what i'm reading: words on the move by john mcwhorter
John McWhorter is changing my mind about language. And that is no easy thing to do. I'm a grammarphile. Word nerd, language junkie, spelling nut, stickler -- whatever you want to call it. I appreciate proper spelling and good grammar, and I cringe at all the bad grammar all around us. Apostrophe abuse drives me insane. Same for unnecessary quotation marks . Misspelled words on websites, signs, fl
"what kind of dog is that?" part 2: in which we learn more but feel like we know less
You may recall, we decided to have Diego's DNA examined to see what breed mix he is. Here's what the folks at DNA My Dog have determined. Supposedly Diego is 37-74% German Shorthaired Pointer, 20-36% German Shepherd , and 1-9% Collie . I just don't get it. Diego looks nothing like a German Shorthaired Pointer . Other than his prick ears, he looks and behaves nothing like a German Shepherd. He does
"what kind of dog is that?"
At the beach! Diego's favourite place. What kind of dog is that? People ask this all the time. All our dogs have been rescues, but most had recognizable breed markers. We could answer "white Shepherd-Husky cross" or "Lab-Shepherd mix" or "Jack Russell-Fox Terrier cross". Of course those dogs probably had many other breeds in the mix. When you think about it, unless a dog is actually the product o
authors i keep wanting to read but don't
My book list is extremely long, so long that I don't call it a reading list or a to-read list, because I will never read even half the books on the List. It's more like books I would read. A list to narrow down the universe of books to a smaller universe of books to choose from. Working in a library has increased this likelihood that I won't read even a majority of these books -- or decreased the
what i'm reading: the new jim crow by michelle alexander
When I first heard the incarceration of African Americans in the United States referred to as a "new Jim Crow," I thought it must be hyperbole. So did Michelle Alexander, a fact she discloses in the introduction to her book. As Alexander researched the concept, the more she learned, the more she changed her mind. She changed my mind, too. In The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colo

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WWF objection prompts review of Mexican tuna fishery's impact on dolphins in the Eastern Pacific
GLAND, Switzerland, 23 June 2017 – The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification of an Eastern Pacific tuna fishery has been placed temporarily on hold following strong concerns raised by WWF that impacts of the fishery on depleted dolphin populations in the region have not been fully examined and addressed. In October 2016, WWF filed an objection to an MSC assessment conducted by an indepen
Croatia: Watershed moment for the Great Waterfall and Plitvice Lakes National Park
Zagreb – This week, local communities living in and around Croatia's Plitvice National Park and veterans' associations came together to symbolically halt traffic at a wooden bridge near Plitvice Sela to draw attention to the numerous threats facing Croatia's only UNESCO World Heritage site. Known worldwide for its lakes, Plitvice National Park has long attracted thousands of visitors and interest
WWF stands with victims' families of the devastating forest fire in Portugal
Lisbon, 18 June 2017 – WWF expresses solidarity with the victims' families and the firemen fighting the ongoing forest fire in Pedrogão Grande, Leiria area, in the center of Portugal. WWF is deeply saddened by the numerous human victims. The arid and flammable nature of Mediterranean forests (which include Portugal), climate change, human neglect and, above all, the lack of adequate forest manage
First UN Ocean Conference signals global goal out of reach without major new action
New York, 9 June 2017 – On the concluding day of the first ever United Nations Ocean Conference, WWF calls for unprecedented action to achieve the agreed Ocean sustainable development goal. This comes as member states prepare to endorse a call for action that acknowledges the serious threats to the ocean from overexploitation and climate change, and the need for much greater ambition. John Tanzer
Leaders in U.S. Economy Say "We Are Still In' on Paris Climate Agreement
WASHINGTON, DC -- The broadest cross section of the American economy yet assembled in pursuit of climate action, today declared their intent to continue to ensure the U.S. remains a global leader in reducing carbon emissions. Together, these leaders are sending a strong signal to the international community and the 194 other parties to the Paris Agreement about the continued commitment of the U.S
US Intent to Withdraw from Paris Agreement Triggers Renewed Call to Action
GLAND, Switzerland (1 June, 2017) – President Donald Trump today announced his intent to withdraw the United States from the historic Paris Agreement, the world's first global plan to address climate change. This announcement is a call to action to national and local governments, businesses and people worldwide to step up their commitments to address climate change. The historic agreement, approv

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The End of Progress?
Consolidating Corbynism involves the transformation of the Labour Party from a vote-catching bureaucracy into a movement capable of winning power by prosecuting its class interests. This in mind, the decision of Lord Sainsbury to pull funding from Progress shows, if you like, some progress towards this goal. Needless to say this, which was apparently announced prior to the election to Progress st
Why Far Right Terrorism is on the Rise
And here we are again. Another day, another terror attack with one dead and eight others injured. Though, on this occasion it's definitely not Islamist-inspired. According to witnesses the man who rammed worshippers leaving Finsbury Park Mosque screamed "Kill me, kill me, I want to kill all Muslims". It's to the credit of the traumatised crowd that the suspect wasn't granted his wish and got cart
Corbynism and the Middle Class
You have your hot takes, and you have your duff takes. There's little doubt which category Daniel Allington's latest lazy missive on Corbynism and the Labour Party falls into. His piece looks at the some features of Labour's electoral performance that should be a cause of concern: that ethnically homogeneous (white) working class voters with few formal qualifications are less likely to vote Labou
Consolidating Corbynism
The unexpected happened , so where do we go from here? How can Corbynism, or the new socialism, build on what it has achieved so far? The Tories are in an unenviable position , but we cannot rely on their rolling catastrophe and infighting to win the next election for us. Besides, Labour is reborn as a social movement, it has shown that street politics can combine with electoral success. As such,
The Alt-Left: A Critical Appreciation
Among the big winners of the general election are the wave of new blogs collectively dubbed the "alt-left". You know who I'm talking about. The Canary , Skwawkbox , Novara , Evolve Politics and Another Angry Voice have been singled out by the mainstream as the authentic voices of the new socialism that has seized hold of the Labour Party and powered it to its highest number of votes for 20 years.
Wellred Films: Carry on Campaigning
Last week I enjoyed the worst train journey of my life. The rush hour choo-choo from Stockport to Sheffield is a busy service that ordinarily serves up four coaches. On this occasion, the powers that be at East Midlands trains decided to put just two on. That meant we were rammed in cheek by jowl, an experience that included being in the middle of a jam of 17 bodies in the vestibule area. Still,

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Outrageous! Wild Bill for America ARRESTED in Canada...
for "hate speech." Here's what we know so far: From my friend Don Bradway on Facebook: My good friend, Bill (Wild Bill for America) Finlay has been arrested at the airport in Calgary, Canada because he had "smuggled" so-called "hate speech" on his iPad! Bill went to speak at the WCAI ( Worldwide Coalition Against Islam) anti-Islam event, by invitation. Bill is asking for our prayers and that we "
Sean Hannity puts the Democrats into context and some Newt as the cherry on top...
and we thank them both. Like him or not, Sean is quickly becoming the voice of conservatives. He takes a good hard look at Rachel Maddow and her conspiracy theories. I will admit to have never watched her show and as a result had no idea of how nuts she is. And her fans call Alex Jones nuts? Newt: "I hope they keep Nancy (Pelosi) right where she is for the next ten years." Take heart - we're winn
Critical Theory / Cultural Marxism and how it affects you...
because it does. I am currently reading two novels - one about a young boy growing up during the rise and fall of Hitler and the other about a man in post revolutionary Russia. Both are frightening. If you've ever wondered how our country evolved into the current mess, take a moment and watch the following video. While the producer hits the main points there is much more to be understood and I ur
Children of Darkness...
on second thought is not really funny - only shocking and sad. This video uses the voice of the moderator from the Oscar nominated 1983 documentary Children of Darkness produced and written by Richard Kotuk and Ara Chekmayan. The original Children of Darkness explored the topic of juvenile psychiatry and the acute lack of mental health care in America for seriously emotionally disturbed youth. Re
Newt Gingrich: “Look, this is a frenzied, almost a death behavior by the left...
because they’re in such trouble and Trump potentially represents the end of their world." But first, since everyone else has something to say about Kathy Griffen, I guess I'll throw in my opinion. Many years ago I watched a video of an actual beheading carried out by muslim scum. I thought long and hard before deciding that by refusing to watch it I was deliberately avoiding the truth of a situat
Comey the Cowardly...
lies to protect himself and his "friends." Friends is in quotes, because people like Comey don't really have any friends. I sat through the entire session yesterday. Admittedly, I did not pay strict attention as I was flitting about the internet while Comey droned on about his "feelings." He "felt" Trump may not be honest. He "thought" he had to document his discussions with Trump to protect hims

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Economic News , Data & Views....June 25 , 2017...Quick Hits For Sunday -1) Japan - Items from Worlds of Business , Politics , General Society. 2) North Korea - News & Updates Touching On The Hermit Kingdom. 3) Qatar - Sunday Updates On State Of Play For Gulf Rift , Erdogan Comes Out Strong today In Support Of Qatar's Rejection of Arab Quartet's 13 Demands. 4) UK - Political News Of the Day - Domestic Politics & EU-UK Exit Talks In Primary focus. 5) US Politics - Sunday Morning Round Up Of News & Views. 6) Odds & Ends To Consider In MENA - Syria , Iraq & Libya In Focus !
Japan.... fred walton ‏ @fredwalton216 8m 8 minutes ago fred walton Retweeted NHK WORLD News Fukushima nuclear debacle update... fred walton added, NHK WORLD News @NHKWORLD_News Test to stop water leakage conducted in Fukushima #nhk_world_news https:// www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ne ws/20170624_16/ … fred walton ‏ @fredwalton216 11m 11 minutes ago fred walton Retweeted WebMob Technologies Japanese

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DSTART: Imagining Interstellar Futures
Back in the 1970s, the British Interplanetary Society conceived the idea of designing a starship. The notion grew into Project Daedalus, often discussed in these pages, producing a final report that summed up what was then known about interstellar possibilities, from fusion propulsion to destination stars. Barnard’s Star, 6 light years out, became the target because at the time, it was the only s
PLATO: Planet Hunting Mission Officially Adopted
The European Space Agency has just announced the official adoption of the PLATO mission. The untangled acronym — PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars — tells us that, like Kepler and CoRoT, this is a planet hunting mission with asteroseismological implications. Photometric monitoring of nearby bright stars for planetary transits and determination of planetary radii should help build our t
Beam-Riding and Sail Stability
Breakthrough Starshot , the ambitious 30-year plan for launching small interstellar craft to a nearby star, depends critically on the sails that will ride a laser beam to 20 percent of lightspeed. In the essay below, James Benford takes a hard look at where we are now in the matter of sail stability, a subject he and brother Gregory have analyzed in their laboratory work. But as Jim points out, t
A New Classification Scheme for Kepler Planets
As announced yesterday at NASA Ames, the Kepler team has released the final Kepler catalog from the spacecraft’s first four years of data and its deep stare into Cygnus. The numbers still impress me despite our having watched them grow with each new report: We have 4034 planet candidates, of which 2335 have been verified as exoplanets. More than 30 of the approximately 50 near-Earth sized habitab
Comments on Near-Term Interstellar Probes
If you have questions about beamed energy concepts, James Benford is your man. A plasma physicist who is CEO of Microwave Sciences, Benford has designed high-power microwave systems for the likes of NASA, JPL and Lockheed. Now Chairman of the Sail Subcommittee for Breakthrough Starshot, he is deep into the investigation of sail materials and design, as he explains below. After reading Greg Matlof
Remembering Ben Finney (1933-2017)
Ben Finney, the editor (along with Eric Jones) of Interstellar Migration and the Human Experience , has died at age 83. A professor emeritus at the University of Hawaii, Finney died quietly at a nursing home in Kaimuki, according to this obituary in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser . There is much to be said about this visionary man, but I begin for our purposes with his contribution to deep sp

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