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We are America's bitch!
The British, Australian, Ecuadorian and US Governments have made an ad about Julian Assange’s arrest and it’s surprisingly honest and informative!
Peter Ridd Wins Court Case
By Paul Homewood Great news from down under from Peter Ridd! Peter Ridd Legal Action Fund Dear All, Excellent news. My lawyers have told me that the judge handed down his decision and we seem to have won on all counts. It all happened very quickly and we had no warning , […]
Notre Dame
I share the sadness of millions around the world at the loss to fire of much of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris yesterday. In cultural and historical terms, it was a tragedy of the first magnitude. What's lost can be rebuilt, but the original can never be replaced. Of greater cultural import, at present it's believed that something like 70% of the religious relics housed in the sacristy at the cathedral have been destroyed, or are still not accounted for. Their loss (if confirmed) will be a grievous blow to the Catholic Church, where such items are regarded with far greater imp... more »
MASSIVE Victory For Climate Change Realism And Academic Freedom!
“BLIND trust in authority is the greatest enemy of the truth.” – Albert Einstein *** A BIG WIN for freedom of speech and academic freedom as former JCU Great Barrier Reef expert, Peter Ridd, wins wrongful dismissal case against James Cook ‘University’. ALSO, a massive win for climate scepticism and the fight against sloppy, pseudoscientific […]
Epigenetic Heterogeneity and Dynamics in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia.
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As Russia Touts Expanded Arctic Sea Routes, Observers See Threat
Russian government owned civilian and military nuclear company, Rosatom, has been made responsible for navigation and infrastructure along the Northern … Continue reading →
Legislation To Ensure US Congressional Oversight Of All Nuclear Technology Transfers Overseas Introduced By Senators Kaine, Markey, Rubio, Young
“APRIL 10, 2019 Senators Kaine, Markey, Rubio, & Young Introduce Legislation To Ensure Congressional Oversight Of All Nuclear Technology Transfers … Continue reading →
São Paulo Nightlife Guide for Tuesday, April 16, 2019
We have the top three picks for this Tuesday, and below there is a list of bars and lounges that are always a good option. MÚSICA BRASILEIRA: Batukada Boa (Barra Funda) – Renowned Carioca samba singer Diogo Nogueira plays at Audio tonight at 9PM. Singing with São Paulo’s Turma do Pagode and Rio’s Clareou, Diogo […] The post São Paulo Nightlife Guide for Tuesday, April 16, 2019 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Rio Nightlife Guide for Tuesday, April 16, 2019
We have the top three picks for this Tuesday, and below there is a list of bars and lounges that are always a good option. LIVE: Lapa Irish Session @ Lapa Irish pub (Lapa) – Tonight at the Lapa Irish Pub is your chance to sample (and take part in) some traditional Irish music. There […] The post Rio Nightlife Guide for Tuesday, April 16, 2019 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Brazil Creates a Latin American Record in Bitcoin Trade
By Richard Mann, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – A slump in most South American economies and collapsing local fiat currencies seem to be among the main reasons that citizens of these countries are embracing cryptocurrencies. But the craze for this new form of money is reported to be so high that Brazil’s recorded […] The post Brazil Creates a Latin American Record in Bitcoin Trade appeared first on The Rio Times.
Joe Lawlor's Emails with Dorit Reiss Expose the Portland Press Herald Vaccine Reporting Bias
by Ginger Taylor, MS Dorit Reiss and a friend a Pfizer Joe Lawlor believes that vaccine injured families advocating for their right to bodily integrity are cult-like anti-vaxxers. He may not put that in his "reporting" for the Portland Press... more »
The U.S. Navy Tried To Kill Its Own Aircraft Carrier for Weeks (And Failed Miserably)
*David Axe* *Security, * Did you know about this? *Still, China or another country could attempt to target the carriers with submarines, cruise missiles and ballistic rockets. * A Chinese admiral and pundit told a trade-show audience that Beijing could resolve China's territorial disputes by sinking two U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and killing thousands of American sailors. *(This first appeared several months ago.)* Rear Adm. Lou Yuan's threat isn't an empty one. The Chinese military has deployed an array of weaponry that it acquired specifically to target American flattops. ... more »
The Secret Is Out: America Purchased 21 Russian MiG-29 Fighters (Here Is What Happenned)
*WarIsBoring* *Security, * One test pilot concluded that the Fulcrum’s “abilities equals and sometimes even exceeds those of the F-15 and F-16 jets. The aircraft is highly maneuverable, and its engines provide higher weight to thrust ratio. Our pilots must be careful with this aircraft in air combat. Flown by a well trained professional, it is a worthy opponent.” *One test pilot concluded that the Fulcrum’s “abilities equals and sometimes even exceeds those of the F-15 and F-16 jets. The aircraft is highly maneuverable, and its engines provide higher weight to thrust ratio. Our ... more »
P-39 Airacobra “Peashooter”: The Most Overlooked Fighter Plane of World War II?
*Warfare History Network* *Security, * If there is an American combat airplane that has achieved an ill-deserved reputation, no doubt it would be the much-maligned Bell P-39 Airacobra, a tricycle landing gear single-engine fighter whose reputation was greatly overshadowed by the more famous, and of more recent design, Lockheed P-38 Lightning, Curtiss P-40 Tomahawk, Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, and North American P-51 Mustang. *On August 22, an advance element from the 67th Fighter Squadron arrived at Henderson Field on Guadalcanal with five P-400s. The remainder of the squadron ar... more »
America’s War Against Iran & Venezuela’s “Deep States” Is Going Public
If successful in what it’s setting out to do, then the US will undoubtedly expand its operations against Venezuela and Iran’s “deep states” to include Russia and China’s as well. The post America’s War Against Iran & Venezuela’s “Deep States” Is Going Public appeared first on The Duran.
Notre Dame survived wars, revolutions and neglect. Then fire came
It was Napoleon Bonaparte who came to Notre Dame’s rescue, restoring the cathedral to the Catholic Church in 1802. Two years later, he was crowned there as Emperor of the French. The post Notre Dame survived wars, revolutions and neglect. Then fire came appeared first on The Duran.
Southern ocean temperature pattern refutes climate models
“The IPCC report said “Feedbacks associated with changes in sea ice and snow amplify surface warming near the poles” and gave several supporting references. But the Southern Oceans temperature pattern above shows the exact opposite: the further south you get, … Continue reading →
China's richest man calls on staff to work 72 hours a week
Working 9-5? Not if you're employed by Alibaba founder Jack Ma. The man worth close to $50 billion urges staff to instead adopt a "996" schedule, before later backtracking amid outrage from social media and censure from state press.
Would you visit a 'fake' Notre Dame? You're already doing it at other sites
A wonderful icon has been largely destroyed by fire. But not all is lost, as we've seen in the rehabilitation of other damaged sites, write Claire Smith and Jordan Ralph.
Adani confident Labor will honour environmental approvals for coal mine
The head of Adani Australia says he does not believe a Shorten government poses a risk to the company's proposed Carmichael coal mine in central Queensland.
How a simple medieval design trick helped save Notre Dame from total destruction
As fire ripped through France's iconic cathedral, stone vaults developed in the Middle Ages kept it from being destroyed beyond repair.
Police fined $390,000 over death of cook in freezer
South Australia Police will have to pay one of the state's largest ever fines for breaching workplace safety laws following the death of a woman working at a training centre.
Morrison woos Coalition heartland as Shorten targets Liberal marginal seats
Retirees gaining the PM's attention as the Opposition Leader takes his campaign to a Liberal-stronghold in its bid to form government.
Lollipop man filmed himself sexually abusing one-year-old girl
Michael Cyril Hyde, 60, filmed himself sexually abusing young girls and was found with a cache of more than 26,000 child pornography images and videos, which one detective described as "some of the worst he had seen".
Coles partners with SPC to create new products, despite struggling cannery's imminent sale
Coles signs a two-year supply deal with Goulburn Valley fruit preserving company, SPC, to produce a new range of locally farmed peaches, pears and apricots.
Salmon industry 'paying pittance' for marine debris fines
Tasmania's major salmon farmers have paid just a few thousand dollars in fines since the State Government introduced a "zero tolerance" approach to marine debris.
Investigators to interview Notre Dame renovators to determine cause of blaze
Daylight reveals some of the damage done to Paris's Notre Dame cathedral, as firefighters announce the blaze that ripped through the medieval monument overnight is finally extinguished after a battle lasting more than 12 hours.
'Felt like a slave': Couple jailed for keeping Fijian woman as servant at Brisbane home
A Queensland couple who forced a Fijian woman to work as their domestic servant for eight years are jailed for what a judge labelled a "callous" and "calculated" crime, after a jury found them guilty of forced labour offences.
Liberal candidate invites 10,000 voters to an Adelaide cafe, but forgets to tell the owners
A Liberal candidate — hoping to snare the seat soon to be vacated by Labor's Kate Ellis — has invited 10,000 voters to an election forum at an Adelaide cafe, without warning the business.
Israeli airstrikes in Syria allegedly killed missile scientists from Belarus, North Korea: Debka
BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:40 A.M) – Missile scientists from Belarus and North Korea were allegedly killed by the Israeli Air Force in Syria over the weekend, the Israel-based Debka File claimed on Sunday. According to the report, the Israeli airstrikes hit a scientific studies and research center inside the Syrian city of Masyaf. Citing Western intelligence […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Welcome to the future: China builds world’s first amphibious drone boat
BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:00 A.M.) – China built the world’s first amphibious drone boat and unveiled it to the world on April 8th, 2019, the Global Times reported. According to Global Times, the drone boat, dubbed the Marine Lizard, was built by the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation. Citing military analysts, the Global Times said this drone […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Iran’s Zarif to meet with Assad for first time since alleged resignation
BEIRUT, LEBANON (10:30 A.M.) – Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is reportedly traveling from Tehran to Damascus to meet with Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad this week. The meeting between the two men comes just a month after Zarif allegedly resigned from his post as Iranian Foreign Minister. While no official announcement was made, some […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
ISIS terrorists regrouping in Syria for new offensive: source
BEIRUT, LEBANON (9:50 A.M.) – The Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL/IS/Daesh) is regrouping in Syria to carry out new offensives against the government and Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a military source in Damascus told Al-Masdar on Tuesday. According to the source, the Syrian military believes the Islamic State is planning to launch a major offensive in several […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Iran accuses US of transporting ISIS to Iranian border
BEIRUT, LEBANON (9:00 A.M.) – The Iranian Armed Forces have sent reinforcements to their eastern border with Afghanistan, the Chief of the Iranian Army’s ground forces Brigadier General Kiumars Heidari said on Monday. According to the Tehran Times, the reason for the deployment of these reinforcements to the Afghanistan border is due to the ongoing […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Israel allegedly used new supersonic rampage missiles during Syria attack
BEIRUT, LEBANON (8:10 A.M.) – The Israeli Air Force allegedly used their new supersonic rampage missiles during their attack on the Syrian city of Masyaf this past weekend, the Defence Blog reported. According to the Defence Blog report, this is the first time ever that the Israeli Air Force has used these rampage stand-off air-to-surface […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
US deploys new F-35 stealth jets to Middle East for first time ever
BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:40 A.M.) – For the first time ever, the U.S. Air Force has deployed their brand new F-35A stealth fighter jets to the Middle East, the USAF Central Command announced on Monday. According to the USAF announcement, two squadrons of the F-35A are heading to the Al-Dhafra Airbase in the United Arab Emirates […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
US, Brazil, Colombia preparing to invade Venezuela: VP
BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:20 A.M.) – The Venezuelan government has accused the United States, Brazil, and Colombia of preparing a military invasion in the Bolivarian Republic. “The international community and its institutions for protecting legitimacy around the world should know that a criminal plan is in the works to stage a military attack on Venezuela,” Vice […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Who’s Afraid Of Afghan Peace Talks – Kabul And Delhi?
Without doubt, high-level consultations between Delhi and Washington are needed, given India’s centrality as a pivotal player in the US-conceived Indo-Pacific Security Template. The current preoccupations in Delhi over the general election will get over by May 19, and in the interim, the Indian establishment heaves a sigh of relief that Ghani government has succeeded in slowing down Khalilzad on his tracks.
Sanhedrin Prepare for Passover Sacrifice Near Temple Mount
R$E Published on Apr 15, 2019 Reported as part of a string of “dress rehearsals” before real event. end
Meet the World’s Last, Best Hope for Peace in the Middle East
Meet the World’s Last, Best Hope for Peace in the Middle East by Abe Silberstein and Daniel J. Solomon, https://www.haaretz.com/ America’s no longer pretending to be an honest broker. The Arab world’s no longer pretending to care about the Palestinians. That leaves France’s Macron holding the whole future of the Middle East peace process in […]
Australian Daily Electrical Power Generation Data – Monday 15th April 2019
TonyfromOz at Nasty WashPost Column: Trump ‘Not Troubled’ By Possible Attempts To Kill Omar – PA Pundits – International - 19 hours ago
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily power consumption data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click on […]
Patriot Humor – Think Small
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Dems Play the Victim While Making Light of 9/11
PA Pundits - International at Nasty WashPost Column: Trump ‘Not Troubled’ By Possible Attempts To Kill Omar – PA Pundits – International - 19 hours ago
Crenshaw calls out Ilhan Omar for her dismissive comments on 9/11 terrorism. ~ Thomas Gallatin ~ This past week provided a perfect example of leftists’ inability to argue the merits of an issue. All they do when challenged is cry oppression and racism. On Tuesday, Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) called out Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) for […]
Here’s The Dam Deal: Build More Dams
PA Pundits - International at Nasty WashPost Column: Trump ‘Not Troubled’ By Possible Attempts To Kill Omar – PA Pundits – International - 19 hours ago
By David Wojick, Ph.D. ~ “Green Insanity Is Flooding Towns and Destroying Lives” is an important article in American Thinker by columnist Joe Herring. His article is about perverse green practices in the operation of America’s existing system of flood control dams, but it also applies to the need for new dams. Our national flood […]
Brave New World – By Aldous Huxley
Brave New World is a dystopian novel written in 1931 by English author Aldous Huxley, and published in 1932 The post Brave New World – By Aldous Huxley appeared first on OYE Alternative News.
Busted – Thousands Of Amazon Employees Listening To Alexa Conversations
Thousands Of Amazon Employees Listening To Alexa Conversations The post Busted – Thousands Of Amazon Employees Listening To Alexa Conversations appeared first on OYE Alternative News.
Peter Ridd Sacking Found To Be Unlawful
Peter Ridd was fired for telling the truth about the Great Barrier Reef. The judge just ruled in his favor. Peter Ridd WINS
Fox News Censoring Free Speech
No intelligent questions allowed on this network …. or any other for that matter. Notre Dame plot: Woman charged in failed terror attack – CNN
Notre-Dame fire: a symbol of so many sad trends of the present
I think that in the grand scheme of things, Notre-Dame de Paris (meaning: Our Lady of Paris) isn't a property of the French people only. It's really something that the whole mankind, and especially the Christian and Western civilization, owns and a symbol of that civilization. The cathedral in the classic French Gothic style was built between 1163-1345. It has survived 650-850 years or so, including lots of continental wars, cruel regimes etc. Before yesterday, the worst devastation has been an angry French Revolution mob that was destroying the organ and sculptures. The cathedral be... more »
Are the US, Brazil, and Colombia Preparing for Military Intervention in Venezuela?
By Xiu Ying, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Maduro administration accuses the United States, Brazil, and Colombia of preparing for military intervention, says Russian News Agency TASS. Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez is reported to have said that these countries intend to ignore the will of the Venezuelan people and launch a […] The post Are the US, Brazil, and Colombia Preparing for Military Intervention in Venezuela? appeared first on The Rio Times.
Brunei’s Shariah Code & the New Stone Age
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Apr 15 (IPS) - This article is part of a series on the current state of civil society organisations (CSOs), which was the focus of International Civil Society Week (ICSW), sponsored by CIVICUS, and concluded in Belgrade, April 12 Sivananthi Thanenthiran is the executive director of the Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW), a regional NGO based in Malaysia championing sexual and reproductive health and rights in Asia Pacific. She is also a "SheDecides" Champion for Asia Pacific.Over a week ago – on April 3 – Brunei, the tiny South E... more »
Birds of Passage: An Instant Classic
STOCKHOLM / ROME, Apr 15 (IPS) - *The Academy Awards*, i.e. *The Oscars*, may occasionly award a worthy movie as *Best Picture*, though it is far from sure they select films with a unique artistic vision, enduring cultural influence and/or innovative qualities. Take for example the plain family drama *Kramer vs. Kramer*, which in 1979 won *Best Picture* and *Best Director*, while Francis Ford Coppola´s by now classical epic *Apocalypse Now* was awarded for best sound. Read the full story, “Birds of Passage: An Instant Classic”, on globalissues.org →
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LONDON, Apr 15 (IPS) - This article is part of a series on the current state of civil society organisations (CSOs), which was the focus of International Civil Society Week (ICSW), sponsored by CIVICUS, and concluded in Belgrade, April 12 Helen Kidan is an Eritrean human rights activist and founding member of Horn Human Rights and Network of Eritrean Women.As the first anniversary of the swearing on Ethiopia's Prime Minster Abiy Ahmed rolled around last week, Ethiopians – and observers worldwide – marvelled at the pace and scale of radical reform he has brought to the formerly re... more »
Civil Society Under Attack in Name of Counterterrorism
UNITED NATIONS, Apr 15 (IPS) - This article is part of a series on the current state of civil society organisations (CSOs), which will be the focus of International Civil Society Week (ICSW), sponsored by CIVICUS, and scheduled to take place in Belgrade, April 8-12.Counterterrorism measures are not only affecting extremist groups, but are also impacting a crucial sector for peace and security in the world: civil society. Read the full story, “Civil Society Under Attack in Name of Counterterrorism”, on globalissues.org →
Japan Begins Removing Fuel at Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
The only safe nuclear power is the sun. Amaterasu From VOA News: “Japan Begins Removing Fuel at Fukushima Nuclear Power … Continue reading →
Seoul welcomes WTO’s ruling on Fukushima seafood ban
Originally posted on nuclear-news: Japanese newspapers report about the World Trade Organization’s decision in favor of Korea’s import restrictions on…
Mourning Notre Dame
A few sad words about the loss of Notre Dame.
Brazil Gains From Sanctions on Venezuela
Xiu Ying, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The U.S. sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry have tightened the global crude oil market. Oil buyers are intensely looking for alternatives to the heavy Venezuelan oil. As London based global information provider IHS Markit points out, OPEC would be the first response. But the cartel agreed […] The post Brazil Gains From Sanctions on Venezuela appeared first on The Rio Times.
FIFA Bans Former Brazil Football Chief for Life
By Richard Mann, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Former Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) president José Maria Marin has been given a life ban from all football-related activities for corruption, the sport’s governing body FIFA said on Monday. The 86-year-old was also fined one million Swiss francs (US$ 997,000) and ordered to forfeit US$ […] The post FIFA Bans Former Brazil Football Chief for Life appeared first on The Rio Times.
Brazil Suffers Massive Increase in Land Conflicts in 2019
By Richard Mann, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Almost a million people were involved in land conflicts in 2018, reads the annual report by the Episcopal Commission for Pastoral Care (CPT) presented last weekend at the headquarters of the National Bishops Conference of Brazil in the capital Brasília. According to the survey, 960,630 […] The post Brazil Suffers Massive Increase in Land Conflicts in 2019 appeared first on The Rio Times.
PRESIDENT PUTIN APPOINTS INDIAN PRIME MINISTER MODI TO THE ORDER OF ST. ANDREW THE APOSTLE THE FIRST-CALLED
By John Helmer, Moscow For the second time in as many months President Vladimir Putin has publicly endorsed India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to win the Indian national election now under way. On April 12, in a four-and-a-half-line posting, the Kremlin announced that Modi had been awarded the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle the […]
Peter Ridd Has Won – Because of You
PETER Ridd was a professor at James Cook University who dared to question claims that the Great Barrier Reef is facing imminent catastrophe from climate change – eventually being sacked for not backing down. With your support he has insisted: 1. That the university undertake some quality assurance of its research, and 2. Refused to [...] The post Peter Ridd Has Won – Because of You appeared first on Jennifer Marohasy.
Canada to Russia: Interference Is Okay If It Destabilizes You but Not the Other Way Around
In order to counteract this “foreign threat”, several Canadian mechanisms have been announced to “keep democracy safe” in alignment with the G7, Five Eyes and NATO. The post Canada to Russia: Interference Is Okay If It Destabilizes You but Not the Other Way Around appeared first on The Duran.
Perth DJ arrested in US for allegedly kidnapping toddler from mother on busy street
Roscoe Holyoake, who goes by the name DJ Roski, is being held in a San Francisco jail after he reportedly tried to snatch a two-year-old boy, with bystanders chasing down the man and holding him until police arrived.
Reserve Bank weighs up interest rate cut scenario
The Australian dollar has fallen after the latest Reserve Bank minutes revealed board members think a rate cut could be "appropriate" if unemployment rises and inflation remains weak.
Meet Joey the 'unicorn sheep' who was saved for the price of two cartons of beer
Joey the "unicorn sheep" was destined to become food, before a South Australian stock agent gave him a new lease on life. One animal scientist says he has a possible explanation for the "unique" single horn.
Bushfire burns near Clare as CFS warns of dangerous Easter
The Country Fire Service issues an emergency warning for an out of control bushfire in South Australia's Clare Valley, as firefighters warn of dangerous conditions over Easter.
'Tonight is the night': The secret recording that revealed a $20 million Bunnings insurance scam
A court reveals recordings of Perth businessman Hossean Pourzand urging another man to set fire to the former WA headquarters of Bunnings as part of a multi-million-dollar insurance scam.
In one of Tasmania's most popular holiday spots, a lack of jobs is driving young people away
In St Helens, a tourist hotspot on Tasmania's east coast, locals say job opportunities for young people are limited, and they're losing out to bigger cities.
Why the Coalition is misleading on meeting Australia's Kyoto 2020 target
Power plant shutdowns, renewable energy targets and accounting assumptions have helped Australia meet its target "in a canter", writes RMIT ABC Fact Check's Josh Gordon.
'China is going to the moon': PNG fobs off Beijing influence concerns
PNG politicians are shrugging off concerns about Beijing's rising influence in the Pacific, as Chinese investors plan to spend $400m on a brand new Chinatown development for Port Moresby.
Firefighters contain 'frightening' bushfire near Ballarat
Emergency workers contain a bushfire that authorities say destroyed at least one shed and threatened homes in the suburbs of Ballarat.
Midnight Meme Of The Day!
*by Noah* I'm old enough to have lived through the Nixon years, and, yes, he was a crook, but, as as bad as he was, Trump runs circles of sleaze around him. Back in the Nixon years, we thought that no one could be worse. It turns out we were wrong. For instance, Trump is brazenly, openly profiting financially from his position with his hotel right across the street from the White House, and doing so bigly. Notice I used 'position' not Nixon's phrase "public service." Trump can't even put those two words together. Although there will be secret and semi-secret things uncovered in th... more »
Dead Spy Sub: A U.S. Submarine Went to Spy on Russia's Navy (It Never Returned)
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * "Scorpion had been the victim of a mysterious accident, the nature of which is debated to this day." *An anachronistic holdover from the non-nuclear days, the closing of hatches could have caused a buildup of explosive hydrogen in the battery area, a process that occurred during battery charging. A single spark from the batteries could have caused a hydrogen gas explosion that then led to a battery explosion. This correlates with two small explosions aboard the submarine that were picked up by hydrophones a half-second apart.* In May 1968, a U.S. nu... more »
Meet Ruger Precision Rifle: This Might Be the Long-Distance Shooting Champ
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * Take a look. *Ruger has been able to develop a sub-MOA rifle at an extremely affordable price. With a list price of $1,599 and street prices considerably lower than that, the RPR is an economical way to get into the precision rifle hobby. The rifle’s low cost makes it an attractive rifle not only for first-time long-distance shooters but also a compelling choice for those already in the hobby. Paired with an optic and match ammunition, the Ruger Precision Rifle is difficult to beat.* In the precision shooting world, quality and affordability rarely ... more »
Pakistan may not have to pay $1b Karkey penalty
16-Apr-2019 The key suspect in the rental power plants case – Laeeq Ahmed Sheikh, who is in National Accountability Bureau's (NAB) custody, has revealed some astonishing facts.
China to extend duty free access on 313 more tariff lines
16-Apr-2019 China has agreed in principle to extend duty free access on additional 313 tariff lines under the proposed second phase of the China Pakistan Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA).
Polarisation in Indonesia: what if perception is reality?
Considering whether five years of Jokowi–Prabowo competition is dividing Indonesian society. The post Polarisation in Indonesia: what if perception is reality? appeared first on New Mandala.
Indonesia’s real infrastructure challenge: getting people out of their cars
Road building is good for the economy overall but does little to solve the congestion that plagues Indonesia’s major provinces. The post Indonesia’s real infrastructure challenge: getting people out of their cars appeared first on New Mandala.
How to Win: Lessons from the Zad
Members of the Zad engaged in a nearly decade long, successful commual effort to block the construction of an airport near Nantes. But what happens when you win?
1922 – Radical Climate Change And Unheard Of High Temperatures In The Arctic
NOVEMBER, 1922. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW Reports from fishermen, seal hunters, and explorers who sail the seas about Spitsbergen and the eastern Arctic, all point to a radical change in climatic conditions, and hitherto unheard-of high temperatures in that part of … Continue reading →
Plummeting Temperatures In Ohio
I attended kindergarten and first grade in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. In this post I show how NOAA is tampering with Ohio’s thermometer data to turn long-term cooling into warming. NOAA thermometer data shows that Ohio daily maximum temperatures have dropped … Continue reading →
The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process is Dead. An Expert Explains Why
The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process is Dead. An Expert Explains Why by Alexia Underwood, https://www.vox.com/ “If your solution does not include self-determination for everyone, and basic civil, human, and political rights for everyone — it’s not a real process.” – … Meanwhile, the Israeli-Palestinian peace process — which the US attempted to broker for decades — […]
Quote of the Day
“People should either be caressed or crushed. If you do them minor damage they will get their revenge; but if you cripple them there is nothing they can do. If you need to injure someone, do it in such a way that you do not have to fear their vengeance.” ― Niccolo Machiavelli
April 16th – 2019 Presidential Politics – Trump Administration Day #817
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the Donald Trump Administration and … Continue reading →
Tuesday April 16th – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those … Continue reading →
Notre Dame 4-15-2019
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‘Mary Tyler Moore Show’ Actress Georgia Engel Dies at 70
Georgia Engel, who played the charmingly innocent, small-voiced Georgette on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and amassed a string of other TV and stage credits, has died.
North Carolina ‘Born-Alive’ Abortion Bill Clears Senate
A bill requiring doctors and nurses to protect and care for children born alive during a failed late-term abortion has cleared the North Carolina Senate.
The battle in the bush that could shape the federal election outcome
From dead fish in the Murray-Darling to debates about how to power the country, the fight to win over regional voters could well determine who forms the next Federal Government.
Crown of thorns saved from Notre Dame fire by human chain
First responders scrambled to remove the many centuries-old religious relics and artworks housed at Notre Dame cathedral, but not everything could be saved.
Melbourne comedy festival strips Barry Humphries's name from major award
The Melbourne International Comedy Festival removes Barry Humphries's name from the event's biggest award, following outrage over his comments about transgender people.
Leyonhjelm unloads on Liberal Democrats, announces he's leaving politics
After failing to win a NSW Upper House seat, former Senator David Leyonhjelm dumps on the party he led for 14 years, saying people vote for the Liberal Democrats because "they confuse us with the Liberal Party".
Here's what we know about how much Labor's plans are going to cost
The tax policies announced so far by the federal Labor Party are projected to raise billions of dollars. But what will Bill Shorten spend the money on?
Man searched for infidelity punishments before murdering wife, court told
A man made online searches about punishments for infidelity according to Islam in the months before he stabbed his wife to death in their western Sydney home last year, a court has heard.
Rio Tinto production hit by Cyclone Veronica; Oil Search earnings fall on weaker oil prices
Extreme weather conditions have hurt Rio Tinto's iron ore production and driven prices to their highest level in years, while weaker oil prices weighed on Oil Search's revenue over the March quarter.
Sleepless night for couple and puppy bogged for 26 hours in croc-infested area
A young Kununurra couple survives a 26-hour ordeal after getting bogged on a fishing trip to the remote Keep River National Park.
Take a look inside Notre Dame before the fire
Notre Dame cathedral is home to invaluable works of art and is visited by thousands of people each year. But if you've never been inside, it can be hard to understand what makes it so special. This is what it looked like before the fire.
Residents told to leave as 'frightening' bushfire threatens homes near Ballarat
An emergency warning is issued for a bushfire in central Victoria, where authorities say at least one shed has been destroyed and homes are under threat. Residents are urged to leave immediately.
Sentencing, charges and extradition: What lies in store for Julian Assange?
What are the British, American and Swedish charges against Julian Assange, and what obligations does the UK and Australia have to the WikiLeaks founder?
Tweets For Today
A look at the devastation the Notre Dame Cathedral has endured throughout history: Full story: https://t.co/YVHkwunTKN pic.twitter.com/TS6BxtjXuL — Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) April 16, 2019 Iconic Notre Dame Cathedral through history: A look back at the cathedral that's towered over Paris for more than 800 hundred years. See more: https://t.co/Co7gTp5nHD pic.twitter.com/MtLRY7RDGW — NBC News (@NBCNews) April 16, 2019 Notre-Dame cathedral: Macron pledges reconstruction after fire https://t.co/fTIjRCcOet — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) April 16, 2019 Paris: layout of Notre Da... more »
The “switch” that can make current Salmonella outbreaks even worse
There are three current multistate outbreaks of Salmonella in the United States. Two–infections linked to Butterball Brand Ground Turkey and Precut melons–are outbreaks that began in 2019 and the third involving ground turkey was a 2018 outbreak of raw ground turkey products that remain open. Taken together, the three have sickened 279 people resulting in... Continue Reading
EU Campylobacter levels remained stable in 2017
More than a quarter of a million confirmed Campylobacter cases were reported in Europe in 2017, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Campylobacteriosis is the most commonly reported gastrointestinal disease in Europe and has been since 2005. Although there was a significant increasing trend from 2008 to 2017 it has... Continue Reading
Salmonella triggers recall of coconut meat in Canada
Feeding Change Canada is recalling Feeding Change brand Young Thai Coconut Meat from the marketplace because of a risk of possible Salmonella contamination. According to the recall notice posted on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) website, the recall was triggered by CFIA test results. “The CFIA is conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the... Continue Reading
Picture Of The Day
Smoke billows as fire engulfs the spire of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, April 15. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier *WNU Editor:* The abov picture is form this photo-gallery .... *Notre-Dame Cathedral burns* (Reuters).
India Purchased This Aircraft Carrier from Russia (And It Was a Disaster)
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * Some recent naval history. *The ship’s boilers, which provide Vikramaditya with power and propulsion, are a long-term concern. All eight boilers are new. But yard workers discovered defects in them. During her trip from Russia to India, the flattop suffered a boiler breakdown, which Sevmash chalked up to poor-quality Chinese firebricks.* Like a lot of countries, India wants the best weapons it can afford. But ideological and financial concerns mean there are a lot of things it won’t buy from the United States or Europe. That pretty much leaves, well... more »
Incredibly Stunning Photo Amid The Ruins Of Notre Dame Cathedral
An incredibly stunning photo—amid the ruins of Notre Dame Cathedral after today’s tragic fire, the Cross stands tall as a symbol that goodness, love and beauty always triumph even in the midst of life’s most difficult days #NotreDame pic.twitter.com/PDQI03xu1w — Rich Raho (@RichRaho) April 16, 2019 *WNU Editor:* I am speechless.
US approves sale of F-16 jets to Taiwan despite threats from China
The US Department of State has approved a half a billion dollar possible sale of F-16 pilot training, spare parts and supply equipment to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States (TECRO), the Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said in a press release. “The State Department has made a determination approving […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
The Daily Brief 2019-04-14
This is a summary of 16 AMN articles on the following subjects: Aleppo, Syria, Idlib, Turkey, Iran, Pompeo, Venezuela, Raqqa, Russia, ISIS, Philippines, Lavrov, US, Israel, Damascus, Iraq, Tehran, China, Lebanon, Taiwan, Maduro. Categories covered in this brief: Syria, Turkey, Iran, World-News, Iraq, Lebanon, Asia-Australia Let us know how you like this brief in the […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Specter of War Looms Over Iran
RT America Published on Apr 15, 2019 On Monday, April 15, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) became the first foreign government entity for the US to officially designate as a terrorist organization. Critics worry that the Trump administration is laying the groundwork for military action against Tehran. RT America’s John Huddy reports for News.Views.Hughes. […]
Saudis Fund Military Offensive on Libya’s Tripoli
PressTV Published on Apr 13, 2019 Reports suggest that Saudi Arabia has funded a Libyan General’s military offensive on the country’s capital, Tripoli. The Wall Street Journal has cited senior advisors to the Saudi monarchy as saying that Riyadh offered General Khalifa Haftar tens of millions of dollars to help pay for the military campaign. […]
Secrets Of The State: Privacy To Spy, Steal, Kill
Secrets Of The State: Privacy To Spy, Steal, Kill by Jeff Berwick, https://dollarvigilante.com/ There is no “free press” in the US or UK. Julian Assange being arrested and dragged from the Ecuadorian Embassy by British police should remind us of this. The sad truth is that any semblance of a Free Press has been dead for […]
Palestinian Family Attacked with Stones as Israeli Settlers Storm Village in West Bank
Palestinian Family Attacked with Stones as Israeli Settlers Storm Village in West Bank by https://www.rt.com/ A Palestinian family was forced to flee under a barrage of stones when an angry mob of Israeli settlers stormed the village during tension in the West Bank. None of them were detained, human rights groups say. – Human rights […]
Facebook is Surveillance Monster Feeding on Our Personal Data – Richard Stallman
RT Published on Apr 15, 2019 Our world today may be a high-tech wonderland, but we, the users, own nothing in it, with our personal data being the new oil for Big Tech. How do we break its grip on our digital lives? We asked Richard Stallman, the founder and leader of the Free Software […]
US Is Helping ‘Bloodthirsty Cult’ – the MEK Terrorist – to Overthrow Iran’s Government
The Real News Network Published on Jul 11, 2018 In pursuit of regime change in Iran, the Trump administration and prominent Republicans and Democrats alike are supporting the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), which former top US official Larry Wilkerson says is a “bloodthirsty cult.” Ben Norton reports. end
Russia’s FM Lavrov: Globalists Acting Like Mafia to Save New World Order
TruNews Streamed live 4 hours ago Russia’s FM Lavrov: Globalists Acting Like Mafia to Save New World Order Today on TRUNEWS we discuss the statements by Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov regarding the death of the West’s New World Order, and its replacement by a polycentric system governed by the sovereign superpowers of the East. […]
Trump Peace Plan Likely Won’t Include Palestinian State — Report
Trump Peace Plan Likely Won’t Include Palestinian State — Report by https://www.timesofisrael.com/ US officials highlight economic benefits of proposal, acknowledge that any initiative that ignores political aspirations is doomed to fail, the Washington Post reports. – US President Donald Trump’s peace plan will include considerable economic incentives for Palestinians, but will likely stop short of […]
Judge in Mar-a-Lago Chinese Spy Case Denies Bail: “up to something nefarious”…
The Chinese woman who tried to lie her way into Mar-a-Lago appeared in court today to plea ‘not guilty’. However, U.S. Magistrate Judge William Matthewman ordered her continued detention and pointed out the obvious: “It does appear to the court … Continue reading →
Keep the Electoral College!
[image: keep-the-electoral-college] It’s not terribly difficult to find out why the men who gathered in Philadelphia in 1787 created an unusual process for choosing the chief executive for our country.
New Polling: Good For Bernie, Good For Mayor Pete, Bad For Status Quo Joe
This morning, Emerson released new national polling of registered voters. Two headlines: Bernie is beating Biden and Mayor Pete is beating everyone else. It finally looks like Status Quo Joe's long ugly record in the public sphere is beginning to catch up with him-- the corporatism, the sexism, the virulently anti-progressive posture, the racism... everything that made Biden a nightmare until Obama came along and rehabilitated his image. The new poll shows Bernie ahead of him with Democrats 29-24%. Ohio Democratic activist and attorney, Tim Russo, was all over it within minutes of... more »
Populist Wave Rolls Into Finland
Contextual Remarks It is worth remembering that “populist” is a term used by the established elites to demean those expressing the plebes’ concerns and thereby forging political constituencies. Christopher Caldwell explained: “Le monde, the French newspaper of record, admitted last summer that readers had been complaining about the indiscriminate way its journalists flung around the […]
Cowen on Optimal Marginal Tax Rates on CEOs
A week ago, I sent to my editor my review of Tyler Cowen’s latest book, Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero. The book is outstanding. There are valuable facts and/or bits of economic reasoning on virtually every page. To give you an idea of how much I liked the book, I titled […] The post Cowen on Optimal Marginal Tax Rates on CEOs appeared first on Econlib.
As Notre-Dame-de-Paris Was Burning…
From any pronouncement, one must discount emotions, purple prose, and metaphors. Language is complex. In non-mathematical languages, things often (if not always) don’t literally mean what they say. This is even truer for politician-speak. As Notre-Dame-de-Paris was burning, French president Emmanuel Macron tweeted: Like all of our compatriots, I am sad this evening to see […] The post As Notre-Dame-de-Paris Was Burning… appeared first on Econlib.
Ivanka’s Stunt in Ethiopia: Photo Ops, PR Campaigns and Using the Poor as Stage Props
There is never an end when it comes to the malice of globalists. Not content with hoarding most of this world’s wealth for themselves as they relegate the rest of humanity into economic and political irrelevance, the same neo-aristocracy who bleed the planet with their greed turn around and use their victims as stage props. I write this in light of Ivanka Trump touching down in Ethiopia like a “white knight” as she preens around… The post Ivanka’s Stunt in Ethiopia: Photo Ops, PR Campaigns and Using the Poor as Stage Props appeared first on The Ghion Journal.
Bernie Sanders Releases 10 Years of Long-Awaited Tax Returns
His 2018 return reveals that he and his wife, Jane, earned more than $550,000, including $133,000 in income from his Senate salary and $391,000 in sales of his book, “Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In.”
Adelaide woman who pledged allegiance to Islamic State sentenced
Zainab Abdirahman-Khalif, who was found guilty of being a member of a terrorist organisation last year, has been sentenced to three years in jail. With time already served she will be eligible to apply for parole in August.
Australian honeymooner snaps iconic Notre Dame cathedral hours before fire
When Adelaide resident Peter Watters was capturing memories of a visit to Notre Dame cathedral, he had no idea those photos would be among the last taken inside before it was hit by a devastating fire.
Businessman jailed for plot to burn down former Bunnings headquarters
A Perth businessman who arranged for the former WA headquarters of Bunnings to be set on fire so he could claim an insurance payout of up to $20 million is jailed for more than seven years, after a secret recording proves to be his undoing.
CEA Chairman Kevin Hassett Discusses USA Booming Economic Success….
Council of Economic Advisor Chairman Kevin Hassett appears with Lou Dobbs to discuss the current state of the U.S. economy. Hassett compares current outcomes to the prior congressional budget office predictions; and shares the results for middle-class growth.
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