Sunday, June 04, 2017

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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
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

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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
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
Is the Liberal World Order Finished?
This is a guest post by Dillon Stone Tatum , Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Geography at Francis Marion University. If the liberal world order isn’t dead, commentators have killed it. The recent explosion in analysis focusing on what Donald Trump, or broader populist movements, mean for the future of world order have already written both the eulogy and the obituary
Ebola 2.0?
Ebola is back, but that doesn’t mean that the world should panic. A little more than a year ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that the West African Ebola outbreak, which killed more than 11,000 people in the largest outbreak of the disease ever, was officially over . On May 11 th , WHO announced that the Democratic Republic of Congo had identified 9 suspected cases of Ebola over t

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No Clear Thinking Among "Climate" Scientists
I have submitted the following comment to a post about the "global warming pause" on Dr. Roy Spencer's site (the link may not work, if Dr. Spencer did not allow it to appear): "...when the next big warm El Nino occurs, the zero trend will end. And that’s exactly what happened, with the 2015-16 El Nino. A trend is very sensitive to what happens at the end of a time series, and a big (natural) warm
Who--or What--Is the "Fittest"?
I have submitted the following comment, on the American Thinker site, in answer to another commenter who took me to task for my claim that the idea of "survival of the fittest" is a dead-end, false dogma for mankind: Every tyrant, so long as he is on top, can claim to be the "fittest". It is also known as "might makes right". Except the tyrant, even if he dies of old age, is NOT the fittest in th

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Schooling an idiot
Some wag once wrote to the effect of "Never argue with an idiot; people may not be able to tell which is which." On the other hand, if nobody bothers to school idiots publicly the public may begin to take their nonsense seriously. And on that note.... Over at The Energy Collective a clown calling himself Joe Deely says that the exercise of analyzing California's daily load and generation
I just gave up on Energy For Humanity
I went through their website. (I had it on my personal blog list for a while.) When I came across things that bothered me, I dug for contact information... and THERE ISN'T ANY. These people neither expect nor want feedback. Not even on their site design (why the HELL wouldn't they put timestamps on their main-page items, so you can see what's new and what's not?). If they refuse to interact

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
Fruit and Diabetes - some evidence
It's a commonly discussed paradox of sorts - how can fruit have a negative association with diabetes in epidemiology when it's full of sugar? Two recent papers from China go some way towards clearing this up in my opinion. One is a prospective study of Type 2 Diabetes risk, in which a difference is seen between different classes of fruit; apples are good, tropical fruits - pineapples, mangos, and
A Quick note on the ASCOT II "Nocebo" statin side-effects study
Here's a comment I put on Malcolm Kendrick's post about the "statin side effects minimal" Lancet paper. For what it's worth, there's evidence that lipid lowering is effective in secondary prevention of CVD, but only in people with lipid markers associated with hyperinsulinaemia. This is an easy syndrome to correct without drugs. In people without hyperinsulinaemia (shown by high HDL level and low

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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
Operation Medusa
Recently, hysterical Liberal Party hack Montreal Simon had been swooning about attacks against Liberal Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan. Apparently Sajjan wilfully overstated his role in the planning of one of the Canadian Forces' biggest operations; "Operation Medusa." Now, some political columnists who I tend to respect (and you can check this blog and find out that I do respect several of them)
Bob Cesca: Stupid Fucking Liberal
Bob Cesca thought he was going to make a clever point about the "extremes" of the right and the left in the US of A. He talks about how both serial sexual predator Bill O'Reilly, and generally decent liberal sap John Oliver, both paint a harsh picture of Barack Obama : On one hand, there was Bill O'Reilly who continued to push for a stronger response to Islamic jihad. Not only should the presiden
Civilization is Doomed: Part III
Last time I talked about the weakness of Trump's opponents among the Republicans. Today I'll talk about the weakness of his rival from the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton. Yes, yes. Hillary won the popular vote. But that doesn't decide US presidential elections. Hillary knew that. By the rules of the game she agreed to play, she lost. She lost to a widely unpopular, appalling, narcissistic igno

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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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Embarrassed Enough Yet? It Was a Good Plan (Calling Roger Stone!) Please, Drink the Koolaid (Really. It's Not Soma) There Is No Such Thing As Cyber Security
First off, in self defense, seriously consider this: Truth Has Become Un-American That peace with Russia and China would undermine the justification of the $1,000 billion military/security budget, and that the military/security complex is the American government, is too much truth for most writers to state. Truth is the most rare element in the Western world, and we will not be permitted to
(Intimidation Watch?) Fibrillating in Fear and Bankrupting By False Security (How the U.S. Electorate Has Been Denied Its True Voice for Over 40 Years) John Dean Sees Trouble? (The Real New Climate) Self-Interest or Values Voting? (Violence Our Most Important Product)
Bullshit works. And I'm quoting Fareed Zakaria (believe it or not): They're calling it "impeachment watch," but it seems more like bare-knuckled intimidation. Trump Threatens Comey With Secretly Recorded “Tapes” of Their Conversations Trump’s attempt to intimidate Comey appeared to be in response to reports from the Wall Street Journal and NBC News that the former director had let it
War Against Taxpayers and Whistleblowers (Trump Picks All Part of the Problem) Trump Threatens WikiLeaks "Nuclear Option" Against the First Amendment (Why So Easily Manipulated) Global Neoliberalism Coming to All
Damn it. "Billions" is over. Damn. It. Just catching up after the furor. Wanker of the Day - Rep. Chris Collins of Upstate New York wins today's all-pro wanking award. What kind of prize should he get? Discuss. Total of 4.2Mln of French Voters Cast Empty Ballots - Millions of

New in What Is Sustainable

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
Pleistocene Hunting in Europe
Humankind is confronted with an enormous and perplexing riddle. We’ve developed a way of life that is ecologically super-idiotic (but look at our awesome phones!), and pounding the vitality of the natural world (and soon we’ll have self-driving cars!). The great riddle is how did we get into this mess? Can we get out of it? Who are we? Where did we come from? Many books reveal important clues. Bo
Hunters of the Recent Past
When I hear the word “hunter,” I immediately conjure an image of a man with a gun. Other images follow — bows and arrows, mounted hunters, cavemen with spears, and so on. Hunters of the Recent Past provided me with much new information on how the ancestors lived, prior to horses, guns, and other industrial gizmos. The book is a collection of 19 scholarly papers that describe modes of low-tech com

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"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
what i'm reading: leaving lucy pear
The year is 1917. A teenage girl from a wealthy family is pregnant, the result of rape -- by a man who her mother pushed her to pursue for marriage. Now the girl is being forced to surrender her baby to an orphanage. She has met the person who runs the orphanage, and she cannot bear the thought. The girl devices a plan, a way she can leave her infant daughter to be found by a large family who wil
arun gupta's perfect takedown of cultural appropriation when applied to food
I read this on Facebook and absolutely love it. The author, Arun Gupta, understands and acknowledges cultural appropriation as a fact and a legitimate concern (as do I). But he also believes the "reactionary left" spreading lists of ethnic restaurants run by white people ...essentializes the notion of culture as rooted in the very soil of a place and not something that can travel or transcend bou
postscript: some clarifications and addenda to my recent post on cultural appropriation
Many people have been discussing my recent post about cultural appropriation on Facebook. I'm not surprised that many people disagree (that's why I wrote it, to put my countering opinion out there), but I have been surprised by how many progressive people do agree. From the negative comments, I can see that I wasn't clear on a few important points. 1. The entire post refers to white , first-world

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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
World leaders forge ahead on Paris Agreement despite uncertain United States
TAORMINA, Italy (27 May, 2017 ) – Six of the world's largest economies today reaffirmed their support for the Paris Agreement and its continued implementation at a meeting of the G7 in Taormina, Sicily. The meeting was attended by heads of all G7 member nations, and ends today. While the leaders reached consensus on the need to harness economy opportunities and job creation offered by the clean e
G7 must act with urgency to meet climate commitments – and then do more
ROME, Italy (25 May, 2017 ) – Leaders of the world's seven big economies must show the way on climate action by fulfilling the commitments they made in the Paris Agreement, and then doing more. Commenting on the upcoming meeting of the Group of 7 (G7) in Sicily, WWF's global Climate & Energy Practice leader Manuel Pulgar-Vidal , said it was incumbent on the G7 members to accelerate decarbonisatio
Harnessing Nature to Manage Rising Flood Risk
WASHINGTON, D.C. (24, May 2017 - 8:00am ET) – Worldwide, flood risk will continue to rise as cities grow larger and rainstorms become more intense, making conventional engineering insufficient as the sole approach to flood management. " Natural and Nature-Based Flood Management: A Green Guide " released today by WWF, introduces an integrated framework for flood management, drawing on policy, gree
Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians at risk: A UNESCO World Heritage concern
Bratislava, 22 May 2017 – On International Biodiversity Day and days after UNESCO expressed concern regarding the future of the Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians in Slovakia, WWF urges the Slovak government to take action to secure the country's world heritage. The UNESCO World Heritage Committee's draft decision , published last Friday, highlighted that the Slovak part of the transbounda
Bonn sets foundation for climate action ahead of COP23
Bonn (18 May 2017) – Climate negotiators have kept their focus on the implementation of the Paris Agreement at the mid-year round of UN climate talks in Bonn ending today, setting the course for a substantive outcome at COP23. Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, leader of WWF's global Climate & Energy Practice said it was encouraging to see that discussions in Bonn were not around whether or not the Paris Agree

New in A Very Public Sociologist

Inside the Jihadi Mind
That numb, helpless anger you feel when a group of innocent people have been murdered in another jihadi attack. This is quickly followed by contempt for those who try and hijack the tragedy for their own ends, be it for self-publicity or political grandstanding, whether at home or overseas . Once this has passed, reflection sets in as folks try to grasp what's going on, because understanding is t
Theresa May's Counter-Terrorism Shambles
It takes chutzpah to suspend national campaigning and then give a political speech about Saturday night's terror attack . But this is Theresa May and the modern Conservative Party has no qualms when it comes to turning a crisis into an opportunity. Naturally, May and her advisors are wily enough not to play the big P politics card but you have the genesis of a simple, touch-sounding black and whi
Leaders' Question Time: Who Won?
The pundits muttered dismissively about YouGov's shock poll putting the Tories just three points ahead of Labour, suggesting the election's outcome is edging toward a hung parliament. Reportedly, Jim Messina, the Conservatives' stat whizz on loan from the liberal heroes at Team Obama threw his head back and laughed. Just like someone else we know . And then today Ipsos Mori dropped their bomb : T
The Woman Who Would Destroy Britain
Brexit is calamitous and regressive. But do you know what would be even worse? Ignoring a democratic vote and staying in the EU. That is why Labour were absolutely right to ignore the siren calls of the hard remainers, and why it will oversee Brexit if we're able to pull off the biggest political upset since 1945. However, the polls are against us still so I want to concentrate on the imminent da
On the BBC Election Debate
The very moment Jeremy Corbyn confirmed he would be attending this evening's BBC Election Debate in Cambridge, Theresa May lost the night. Whether the last day of May will, um, prove to be the end of May remains to be seen. Yet to hide from a debate and sending a subordinate to do it for you is a catastrophic mistake, especially as your pitch is all about your super-duper leadership. I hope it wi
Five Most Popular Posts in May
Here's what did the business last month. 1. May vs Corbyn: The Verdict 2. Explaining Laura Kuenssberg's Bias 3. What is the Dementia Tax? 4. Emmanuel Macron and Neoliberalism 5. A Note on the Labour Vote Goodness me, what a month. Even with an election looming I wasn't expecting huge numbers. Then again, given what's happened during the course of May, the start of the month is a foreign country.

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12 arrested in London after muslim terror attack?...
which tells us that these people were known to the authorities. So why are they still living in the UK? British born? Revoke their citizenship and deport them. And if you think muslims are our only enemies check out the libtards on Huff and Puff defending the killers and blaming Trump, Russia, Brexit, joblessness, and inequality for upsetting these poor dindunothings. I was going to say that the
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
Memorial Day...
About this Paris Accord thingy...
this comment over at the hallowed halls of MOTUS AD sums it up brilliantly. From commenter B.A. "The globalist's intent was to squeeze the very last golden egg out of the goose, then cook her up for a feast, then after the feast make soup of her bones. After all the scraps and bones had nothing left to give, boiled out so to speak, they intended to leave nothing but a pile of what they deem hubri
Newt Gingrich: Next the liberals will blame the Martians and HuffPost goes completely crackers...
"You're dealing with desperation on the left." And nothing points more to this desperation than this screed I stumbled upon at the Huffington Post by Michelangelo Signorile, the editor-at-large of Queer Voices, To Save America We Must Stop Being Polite And Immediately Start Raising Hell. You could almost stop reading at that over wrought title because I can't recall a gaggle of libtards ever bein
The sun is shining, the birds are singing, lilacs are in full bloom, and we must pray for Donald Trump...
although he'll probably be safer on his trip then putting up with the MSM spewing biased hate filled fake news. Trump's Trip The venal lefty press are soooooooo worried that Trump will make hash of his trip and do something to embarrass the U.S. and himself. Are you kidding me? After Odumbo jetting around the world, bowing to foreign leaders, and making a complete jerk of himself, we're supposed

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U.S. Leadership on the Rocks
Quote of the week: “He was born with a roaring voice, and it had the trick of inflaming half-wits. His whole career was devoted to raising these half-wits against their betters, that he himself might shine… What animated him from end to end of his grotesque career was simply ambition – the ambition of a …
Disarmament Diplomacy and the Ban Treaty
Quote of the week: “Our world will be a safer and healthier place when we can admit that every time we make an atomic bomb we corrupt the morals of a host of innocent neutrons below the age of consent.” —W.H. Auden The drafting of a Ban (or Prohibition) Treaty, which resumes in June, is …
TELs and MELs and TEs! Oh my!
A couple weeks back North Korea unveiled its Hwasong-12 missile. The big hulking vehicle used for the test launch was not a transporter-erector-launcher (TEL), but rather just a Transporter-Erector (TE)! A TE (or T/E) is neither a TEL nor a MEL. And since we’re big on the rectification of names here at Arms Control Wonk, it seems like a good …
Brixey-Williams on the legal implications of the nuclear ban
This is a guest post by BASIC Project Leader Sebastian Brixey-Williams. The legal implications of the nuclear ban: separating fact from fiction The nuclear ban treaty’s draft text is out, and the arms control community is beavering away trying to understand what it all means. I observed the first round of UN negotiations in March, …
North Korean WMD: A Guide to Online Resources
North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs are the topic du jour in the WMD world, but if you’re trying to get smart about the subject, where should you turn? The amount of material never gets any smaller, and you’ve nearly got to be an expert in your own right to judge what’s what. I won’t try to catalogue and …
Daniel Salisbury: A Malaysian Shipyard with North Korean Connections?
This is a guest post by CNS Postdoctoral Fellow Daniel Salisbury. The assassination in February of Kim Jong Un’s half-brother Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur airport has turned international attention to North Korea’s other shady activities in Malaysia. A Reuters investigation has already revealed that a North Korean company has been marketing military radios …

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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 space st
Enceladus: Evidence for Asteroid Impact?
How to make sense of Enceladus? The moon’s famous jets of water vapor, mixing with organic compounds, salts and silica, first revealed the possibility of an ocean beneath the icy surface, and the Cassini orbiter has treated Enceladus as a high priority target ever since. But why the asymmetry here? After all, while the south polar region includes the active ‘tiger stripe’ fractures associated wit
SSEARS: Background of a NIAC Study
I always keep an eye on what’s going on at the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts office, which is where I ran into Jeff Nosanov’s Phase I study for a solar sail called Solar System Escape Architecture for Revolutionary Science. At the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jeff managed flight mission proposals and supported the radio isotope power program. He now lives in Washington DC, a technology entrepre
The Incentive Trap: When to Launch a Starship
Richard Trevithick’s name may not be widely known today, but he was an important figure in the history of transportation. A mining engineer from Cornwall, Trevithick (1771-1833) built the first high pressure steam engine, and was able to put it to work on a railway known as the Penydarren because it moved along the tramway of the Penydarren Ironworks, in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, running 14 kilomete
Detecting Photosynthesis on Exoplanets
Although many of the nearby stars we will study for signs of life are older than the Sun, we do not know how long it takes life to emerge or, for that matter, how likely it is to emerge at all. As we saw yesterday, that means plugging values into Drake-like equations to estimate the possibility of detecting an alien civilization. We can’t rule out the possibility that we are surrounded by planets

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If failure to appear at Pride goeth before a fall, what will Jason Kenney do?
PHOTOS: Progressive Conservative Leader Jason Kenney, back in 2010 when he was a Calgary MP, taking part in the Calgary Stampede Parade. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons.) Will he show up for the Edmonton Pride Parade next Saturday as well? Below: Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, flanked by Education Minister David Eggen and Economic Development and Trade Minister […] The post If failure to appear at Prid
Report questioning tidewater premium for Alberta petroleum undermines a powerful narrative … expect fireworks
PHOTOS: No Smoking … no kidding! An oil tanker sits in a Spanish port. B.C. environmentalists don’t want to see scenes like this on their coast. (Photo: Wikipedia Commons) A lot of Albertans believe they’re going to have to. Below: Report Author David Hughes and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley. Whether or not it is actually […] The post Report questioning tidewater premium for Alberta petroleum und
Margaret Atwood favourites old and new top Audreys Books Edmonton Bestseller List this week
Here is the list of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold in Edmonton for the week ended May 28, 2017, compiled by Audreys Books and provided by the Books Publishers Association of Alberta. EDMONTON FICTION BESTSELLERS 1. The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood 2. Hag-Seed: The Tempest Retold – Margaret Atwood 3. One […] The post Margaret Atwood favourites old and new top Audreys Books Edm
Genial and in control, Alberta premier fields questions about B.C. politics with aplomb at hospital announcement
PHOTOS: Alberta Premier Rachel Notley and Health Minister and Deputy Premier Sarah Hoffman announce a new hospital on Edmonton’s south side. Alberta Health services CEO Verna Yiu is visible on the right. Below: Infrastructure Minister Brian Mason, controversial B.C. environmentalist Tzeporah Berman and some of the crowd at the hospital announcement. We may have been […] The post Genial and in con
Re-stating the obvious: elections matter, and the Alberta NDP victory on May 5, 2015, proves it
PHOTOS: Rachel Notley celebrates her victory on the night of May 5, 2015. Below: Ms. Notley again, the same night, still celebrating; defeated Progressive Conservative Premier Jim Prentice as seen via TV at NDP headquarters conceding to the NDP; a small corner of the crowd at NDP election headquarters in Edmonton. Today marks the second […] The post Re-stating the obvious: elections matter, and t
Message to the media and conservatives about Alberta’s NDP: Read their lips, no early election!
PHOTOS: Opposition Wildrose Leader Brian Jean and Progressive Conservative Leader Jason Kenney. Below: A clear-eyed Premier Rachel Notley, former British Columbia NDP premier Dave Barrett and the late Jim Prentice, former premier of Alberta. TORONTO “Two years after Alberta NDP win, critics see signs of early election call,” a headline on the CBC website said […] The post Message to the media and

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Electric Universe - Hertzan Chimera Unit 2017 - reappraisal and reassessment
Back in 1985, I had a single dream about a waterfall... Seriously, this is how my pseudo-physics entity, the Hertzan Chimera Unit , came about. I was nineteen years old, and knew no better. The HC Unit was about the size of a hydrogen atom, and chains of HC Units ninety degrees out of cyclic phase formed all the atoms. Four HC Units form the no-net charge Helium atom. Twenty form Neon. Vertices s
Rupert Sheldrake's rather positive appraisal of The Electric Universe.
here's very well respected author and physicist Rupert Sheldrake talking about “Breaking Scientific Taboos” wherein he offers his opinion of The Electric Universe, as currently pioneered by Wal Thornhill and David Talbott and the Thunderbolts of the Gods team.
Free Planet - Brexit Elections - Borders to your Creativity, Passion and Kinship
world with no borders... The first big talking point at the moment, of course, is Brexit, "How do we extricate our country from the roving European behemoth without totally screwing our economy?" The second big question is, "Who will lead us through the tough negotiation period ahead, Labour or Conservative?" Really? That's where we are as a global race of EIGHT BILLION intelligent individuals? C
Mike Philbin - art - Twin Towers 1, 2 and 7
This most-recent tryptich has a title of "Twin Towers 1, 2 and 7" , an obvious and unsubtle allusion to a) the twin towers or pillars of freemasonic egyptologicae and b) 911's impossibly disintegrating steel-framed sky scrapers. Twin Towers 1, 2 and 7 explores that self-inflicted financial-wound masquerading as a live media-event that we've all (conveniently) forgotten about in the last decade or
Saturn Jupiter - the Hidden God(s) - bread corn from a truly alien sky
David Talbott and Wal Thornhill i.e. the Electric Universe people, go on about Saturn being our ancient bountiful sun, that today's Sun relegated to a mere gas giant upon interstellar incursion... was there a time when BOTH Saturn and Jupiter were dual stellar-prominences in our skies? Solar twins i.e. the real Romulus and Remus of ancient Latin lore? The vengeful and skittish stars (or Gods) that
Alien Covenant - Ferrari in Seattle - Ben Ben Sundisc Weyland-Yutani
is this guy onto something... after this, check out what he discovered about Alien Covenant's cast...

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From Jenna Orkin Massive crack in Antarctica ice shelf grows 11 miles in only 6 days Neat trick to chop wood: video . R...
From Jenna Orkin Massive crack in Antarctica ice shelf grows 11 miles in only 6 days Neat trick to chop wood: video . Russia successfully tests hypersonic missile ‘which makes Western defences obsolete’ Creators of the Faked Planned Parenthood Videos Charged With 15 Felonies, Sentenced to Prison Human-Animal Chimaeras video . There's an Algae Bloom The Size of Mexico in The Arabian Sea Right Now,
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Trump pulled the plug on the swap that is humanity today not that the Paris accords were going to save the day but they held the hope of ' delay that could be mitigated successfully now we are going to see great geo engineering projects that will have unforeseen consequences that will make nuclear energy look like a LED light. We always have time we are humans but filtering down the options is no

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