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New York Times Hails Cultish, Disruptive Extinction Rebellion Protests As ‘Worth A Try’
By Clay Waters ~ Extinction Rebellion, a burgeoning radical group of self-proclaimed environmentalists, that originated in England in the summer of 2018, now has a following among the hard left in America, as they do the usual left-wing protest things, like disrupting the commutes of ordinary people trying to get through the day. New York […]
Hunting The “White Whale” Of Ocean Plastic Clean Up
By Adam Houser ~ In the literary classic, Moby Dick, Captain Ahab is desperately searching for the “white whale” that maimed him during a previous nautical voyage. The novel is such a staple of American culture that the phrase “white whale” has come to refer to anything that has eluded a person or group for […]
Medical Kidnap Show to Expose Corruption in Arizona Regarding Child Sex Trafficking Thursday October 10th
The public is encouraged to tune into KFNX 1100 in Phoenix Thursday, October 10th, at 9 p.m. local time (midnight EDT) for the Medical Kidnap Show as they answer the question: Is Arizona a Hub of Child Sex Trafficking? For those not residing in Phoenix, the show will be simultaneously live-streamed from the Medical Kidnap Facebook Page as well as the Health Impact News Twitter Feed. The show will attempt to reveal how pedophile rings reportedly operate out of Arizona, tied into the foster care system, and why alleged perpetrators are allowed to continue operating. Names will be nam... more »
Midnight Meme Of The Day!
*by Noah* In a far, far better, more righteous world than the one we live in right now; a world where all of the politicians in both houses of Congress see it as their job to stand up for the Constitution and defend it, the scene in tonight's meme would already be reality. Not only that but all of Trump's family, staff and cabinet would be there with him for the rest of their lives. Also, Stephen Miller, Sean Hannity, and Tucker Carlson would be the only caucasians in a separate wing. I would be merciful, though. Three times a day, at very specifically scheduled times, I would sen... more »
Greg Hunter, "Global Debt Bubble a Gigantic Time Bomb"
*"Global Debt Bubble a Gigantic Time Bomb"* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Money manager Peter Schiff says the Federal Reserve has already started a new money printing program that continues to expand the debt bubble and keep global markets propped up. This started abruptly last month in what is called the “repo market,” where the Fed provides liquidity for traders of short-term money or overnight funding. Schiff says, “When the Fed was doing QE3, they were buying $85 billion worth of debt per month. They (Fed) just did $176 billion in three weeks, and they say they are not doing... more »
"Dreams And Stars..."
"I've heard fate talked of. It's not a word I use. I think we make our own choices. I think how we live our lives is our own doing, and we cannot fully hope on dreams and stars. But dreams and stars can guide us, perhaps. And the heart's voice is a strong one. Always is. Your heart's voice is your true voice. It is easy to ignore it, for sometimes it says what we'd rather it did not - and it is so hard to risk the things we have. But what life are we living, if we don't live by our hearts? Not a true one. And the person living it is not the true you." - Susan Fletcher
Twitter Panic Over 5 Square Meters Of Bubbling Methane - Natural Arctic Methane Increase Is Comparable To Human Emissions
We often get scary stories saying that Arctic methane emissions are increasing. Recently many are panicking about a story in NewsWeek which has been widely retweeted. When you drill down to the details is about a tiny patch of Arctic methane bubbles in the sea, four or five square meters in area. - Sea "boiling" with methane discovered in Siberia: "No one has ever recorded anything like this before" This is the original Russian text, as auto translated: read more
Egyptian Protests: A US-Fuelled "Arab Spring" Reboot
*October 10, 2019* (Tony Cartalucci - NEO) - When the West's leading media organizations attempt to convince audiences they know nothing about where Mohammed Aly - a Spanish-based Egyptian protest leader - came from, the first thing one can be sure of is they are being lied to. Protests have begun to spread again in Egypt after nearly a decade of frustration in Washington over its inability to coerce Cairo into serving its regional and global designs. Protesters have allegedly been stirred up by economic turmoil still plaguing Egypt, however familiar US-backed organizations used in... more »
Turkey offensive in Syria: Sheepish America, Iran, and Russia but Trump consistency
Turkey offensive in Syria: Sheepish America, Iran, and Russia but Trump consistency Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The government of Turkey is laying bare the respective self-interests of America, Iran, and the Russian Federation. Hence, while President Donald Trump is abandoning the Kurds on the ground after the failure of the […]
Britain's Stealth Tempest Jet Fighter Is Coming to Dethrone The F-35
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * Think lasers and hypersonic missiles. *Key point: *It's an ambitious, long-term plan. The Tempest was unveiled alongside a new “Combat Air Strategy” document marking the UK’s reorientation to preparing for high-intensity conflicts and the danger posed by modern anti-aircraft weapons. However, the document largely focuses on industrial and financial matters, particularly on keeping British military aerospace sector sustainable despite constrained defense budgets and the steadily increasing cost of high-performance platforms like the Type 26 frigate... more »
Ever Wonder How Aircraft Carriers Get Built? See Here For Yourself.
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * Always improving. Always protecting the oceans. *Key point*: These giants of the sea and American power require years of planning. One hundred years since the construction of the world’s first aircraft carrier, HMS Hermes, aircraft carriers are still going strong. From Newport News to Shanghai, several of the world’s major naval powers have carriers currently construction. The ability to adapt and absorb new aviation technologies, such as stealth, standoff weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles to the carrier platform helps keep them relevant and timel... more »
These Might Just Be the 5 Best Hunting Rifles on Earth
*Kyle Mizokami* *Technology, * An American pastime. *Key point:* Hunting, more than other countries in the Western world, lingers in America’s DNA. While the number of hunters in Europe and the rest of the industrialized world has declined with the rise of cities, hunting is still a major sport in the United States. Hunting is particularly popular in rural and suburban areas and large, stable populations of game, including deer, moose, and wild pigs are liberally distributed across North America. For many in rural areas hunting rifles are tools not only for sport but for procu... more »
The Army Wants A New Rifle, But Replacing the M4 Is Easier Said Than Done
*Jeff Schogol* *Security, * Sometimes the simple things are the most difficult. *Key point: *It's difficult finding the perfect weapon. To paraphrase the legendary military theorist Carl von Clausewitz: Everything in small arms is simple, but the simplest thing is difficult. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley has waged a relentless war against the Department of Defense’s acquisition process (hereafter referred to as “purgatory”) to replace the decades-old weapons currently in soldiers’ kit with new pistols and other small arms. So far, he’s had some major successes on the pist... more »
The Marines' Sniper Rifle Finally Got An Upgrade (Too Bad They Hate It)
*Jared Keller* *Security, * Why? *Key Point*: Scout snipers may have to grin and bear yet another imperfect weapons system for their next plunge into America’s forever wars. The Marine Corps is throwing down cash to test-drive the same compact sniper rifle the Army has pursued in recent months. But while its 7.62mm rounds pack the punch required by scout snipers facing increasingly protected enemies downrange, its effective range falls well short of the sniper systems used by both foreign militaries and militants — a limitation that makes it unclear just what the Corps could do ... more »
Minnesota issues a report on Green Mill illnesses
Two clinical Salmonella Braenderup isolates submitted to the Minnesota Department of Health through routine surveillance at a family-friendly restaurant had indistinguishable pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) patterns (Minnesota designation BR134). Green Mill Restaurant and Bar, with about 20 locations in Minnesota, offers a take-out option and delivery service for its entire menu. Green Mill specializes in pizza, pasta, beer and... Continue Reading
Chicken recall No. 13 in Canada; U.S. still looking for outbreak cause
Another recall involving diced chicken is underway amidst an international listeriosis outbreak. This time it’s chicken salad packaged for Canada’s Longo’s grocery chain. The country already has seen 12 recall notices for diced chicken products posted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The recalls are related to an outbreak of infections from Listeria monocytogenes that... Continue Reading
Tomatoes linked to Salmonella outbreak in Sweden; 71 infected
Tomatoes are the probable source of a Salmonella outbreak in Sweden that affected 70 people, according to public health officials. Folkhälsomyndigheten (Public Health Agency of Sweden) identified 71 infections from 11 counties that belonged to the outbreak. This is up from 36 illnesses in 10 counties that were linked by whole genome sequencing at the... Continue Reading
Study offers insight into revised E. coli guidelines in Norway
A revision of Shiga-toxin producing E. coli guidelines in Norway was helped by a survey and new scientific evidence. In autumn 2016, Shiga-toxin producing E. coli (STEC) guidelines were modified accounting for evidence on the association between hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) and virulence profile of STEC strains. The revised guidelines differentiate control measures and follow-up... Continue Reading
Ukraine MP: Burisma Paid Joe Biden $900,000 For Lobbying
*Interfax-Ukraine: **Burisma paid Joe Biden $900,000 for lobbying – Ukrainian MP* KYIV. Oct 9 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden received $900,000 for lobbying activities from Burisma Group, Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada member Andriy Derkach said citing investigation materials. Derkach publicized documents which, as he said, "describe the mechanism of getting money by Biden Sr." at a press conference at Interfax-Ukraine's press center in Kyiv on Wednesday. "This was the transfer of Burisma Group's funds for lobbying activities, as investigators believe, personal... more »
Silence
The news which broke yesterday that John Bercow has discussed Brexit with David Sassoli, president of the European parliament, *in private *has struck many people as being a story of potentially huge importance. According to *The Times*, Mr Sassoli told MEPs yesterday that “Speaker Bercow and I were very much on the same wavelength regarding the importance of the roles of our respective parliaments in managing Brexit. We share an awareness that a chaotic exit of the United Kingdom . . . would work to the detriment of citizens on both sides.” So has the EU been bypassing the UK gov... more »
Couple found dead after 'dangerous and destructive' bushfires strike northern NSW
The remains of a 77-year-old man and a 68-year-old woman are found on a property destroyed in the bushfires which ripped through northern NSW earlier this week.
'People need to listen to their instincts': Background checks spark multiple interventions
Background checks on people suspected of having a history of domestic violence introduced in South Australia last year are already helping to save lives, a domestic violence support service says.
Telling Simon Overland of Lawyer X concerns was 'career-limiting' move, commission hears
A former senior officer thought it would be bad for his career prospects to tell his bosses he didn't agree with their plans for using barrister-turned-informer Nicola Gobbo — but he did it anyway, the Lawyer X royal commission hears.
Former Labor boss rejects suggests Chinese billionaire visited office to drop off cash
Jamie Clements rejects the suggestion a prohibited political donor handed him a bag of $100,000, saying the Chinese billionaire instead came to his Sydney office to arrange a meeting with former Labor leader Bill Shorten.
'Give my son back to me': Mother of suspected murder victim begs for answers
The family of missing man and suspected murder victim Michael Purse makes an emotional plea for information on his fate, with his mother breaking down as she described her anguish.
Protesters stage mock funeral and block streets as Extinction Rebellion hits Brisbane CBD again
Police arrest dozens of people in Brisbane's CBD as protesters stage a series of demonstrations which include dumping a catamaran on George Street and holding a mock funeral outside State Parliament.
The unintended side effect of the 5G network
As the 5G mobile network rollout gathers pace in Australia, one analyst is pointing to an unintended benefit for those who stick with their 4G phones.
'30,000 baht to find me young girl': Tinder reported Canberra man to US cyber safety watchdog
A Canberra man appears before court facing child exploitation charges, after Tinder reported his alleged conversations searching for a young Thai girl to a United States cyber safety watchdog.
Donald Trump to speak to US diplomat's wife, who is a suspect in fatal UK road crash
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US President Donald Trump says he is planning to speak to a US diplomat's wife who used diplomatic immunity to leave the UK after becoming a suspect in a fatal wrong-way crash.
Solomon Islands joins China's Belt and Road, as leaders meet in Beijing
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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare signs his country onto China's Belt and Road Initiative, after meeting with President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
Musical Interlude: Bluejays - Justin Hayward and John Lodge, “I Dreamed Last Night”
Bluejays - Justin Hayward and John Lodge, “I Dreamed Last Night”
Climate Fraud Exposed
Originally posted on Sierra Foothill Commentary: Tony Heller in this video exposes the climate fraud in the US Climate Assessment. https://youtu.be/8455KEDitpU
Is CO2 really Earth’s “control knob”?
Originally posted on Searching for Balance: ? I rarely devote an entire blog to promoting other blog posts, but this one has a great deal of data relative to the role of atmospheric CO2 concentration on climate variability. Thanks to Kenneth Richard on NoTricksZone. CO2 Control Knob? A 15-22°C Warmer Arctic With Sea Levels 25…
Tweets For Today
BREAKING: Turkey says its ground forces have crossed the border into northern Syria. At least 7 civilians were killed in earlier Turkish airstrikes and artillery shelling. https://t.co/x6dTTt9tZx — The Associated Press (@AP) October 9, 2019 Syrian Kurds outgunned but vow to inflict toll on Turkish army https://t.co/sPxgCSN4KH pic.twitter.com/WPuEz8V97G — Reuters Top News (@Reuters) October 10, 2019 US military moves 2 British Islamic State members known as ‘Beatles’ from Syria https://t.co/pdaHZsTZ2B pic.twitter.com/UymgDWFZ38 — Military Times (@MilitaryTimes) October 10, 2019 ... more »
The Daily Brief 2019-10-08
This is a summary of 18 AMN articles on the following subjects: Syria, Russia, Turkey, Germany, US, Deir_Ezzor, Kurds, Trump, Idlib, Afrin, India, SDF, USA, Houthi, Saudi, Yemen, Clinton, Iran, Aleppo, Raqqa, Manbij. Categories covered in this brief: Syria, World-News, Turkey, Yemen, Iran Let us know how you like this brief in the comments below. […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
What if there is no Climate Emergency ?
What if there is no Catastrophic Risk from Man-made Global Warming ? What if Man-made Climate Change really is a non-problem ? But what if there is a Global Cooling Catastrophe in the offing ? via What if there is no Climate… Continue reading →
October 10th – 2019 Presidential Politics – Trump Administration Day #994
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 →
Thursday October 10th – 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 →
CNN: Three Babies Have Died from Bacterial Infection at a Pennsylvania Hospital
(Editor’s Note: Wow, how incredibly sad. I was recently at Sanoviv, the only integrative hospital in the world, where they filtered all of their water. They didn’t use dirty tap like this hospital, who admitted they have to do checks regularly on their tap water, which is probably full of carcinogens and bacteria. RIP to […] The post CNN: Three Babies Have Died from Bacterial Infection at a Pennsylvania Hospital appeared first on Health Nut News.
18 Years After The Afghan War Began, This 18-Year-Old US Soldier Is About To Serve In Afghanistan
Army Pvt. Hunter Nines opens a UH-60L Blackhawk helicopter engine bay cowling to conduct fuel checks during routine inspections at Fort Drum, N.Y. on Oct. 4, 2019. *ABC News:* *18-year-old US soldier to serve in Afghanistan 18 years after conflict began* *Pvt. Hunter Nines is about to join a war nearly as old as he is. * The 18-year-old discussed with ABC News his impending combat deployment to Afghanistan -- his first with the Army. "I didn't have a lot of thoughts on Afghanistan in particular," said Nines, who was 7 months old when U.S. troops first arrived there. "I honestly ju... more »
Picture Of The Day
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan chairs a coordination meeting on Syria [Turkish Presidency handout via Anadolu] *WNU Editor:* More pictures on the Turkish invasion of northern Syria can be seen here .... *Turkey attacks Kurds in northeast Syria* (Reuters).
Clapper uses the “superior orders” card
Hat Tip to WhiteTop for this great catch! –##– James Clapper admits on CNN that Obama ordered him & others to begin spy & coup against Trump . . Jim Sciutto says: “Are you concerned that Barr or Durham’s investigation will find wrongdoing and seek to punish former intelligence officials like you?” Clapper: “The message I’m getting from all this is apparently what we were supposed to have done was to ignore the Russian interference, ignore the Russian meddling and the threat that it poses to us, and oh, by the way, blown off what the then commander-in-chief, President Obama, told … Co... more »
Natural Gas Is So Dirty That …
Natural gas is so dirty, that people use it to cook their food and heat their homes.
Last Day Of Summer
It will be snowing in an hour or two. The snapping turtles just hatched. I wonder if they will survive the record cold?
A few thoughts about the Title VII oral arguments
The Supreme Court heard oral argument yesterday morning in three cases concerning whether the provision in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 making it unlawful for a covered employer to “discriminate against” an employee “because of such individual’s . . . sex” prohibits such an employer from firing an employee because he’s a gay man or because she's a transgender woman. Here's the transcript of argument in Nos. 17-1618 and 17-1623, *Bostock v. Clayton County *and *Altitude Express, Inc. v. Zarda *(the cases involving discharges of gay men) and here's the transcript of the ... more »
US blacklisted 28 Chinese entities including video surveillance firm Hikvision
10-9-19 *On* Monday, the US Department of Commerce blacklisted 28 Chinese entities including video surveillance firm Hikvision, citing human rights violations of Muslim minority groups in Xinjiang. Chinese officials said the action interfered with China's sovereignty. https://www.aljazeera.com/ajimpact/trump-sounding-upbeat-china-latest-trade-talks-191009213223168.html ........... * US-Chin**a* lower-level talks failed to make progress on key issues, with the Chinese delegation refusing to broach the hot-button issue of forced technology transfers, unnamed sources told the Sout... more »
Have you ever noticed?
Have you ever noticed… – the person at the park laboring while he or she walks or runs seems to leave you in the dust? – the volume of an arguer’s voice increases in opposite proportion to the veracity of … Continue reading →
Devin Nunes Discusses Partisan Impeachment, Ukraine and State Dept Involvement….
Devin Nunes appears on Fox News with Sean Hannity to discuss the manipulated one party procedures within Pelosi’s impeachment program. . Speaker Pelosi cannot engage the courts for support against the Executive Branch because the House has not created their … Continue reading →
Carly Fiorina Knows Trump Is Toxic For Congressional Republicans But Doesn't Say How Many Seats They'll Lose-- Here Are Around 40
Trump and his dumb-ass followers call mainstream media "fake news," although generally not Trump-TV (AKA, Fox News). And he watches Trump TV all day. So what do you think he thought of this day in the middle of his insanity about how only 25% of voters want him impeached? "Just over half of voters want President Trump impeached and removed from office, according to a Fox News Poll released Wednesday. A new high of 51 percent wants Trump impeached and removed from office, another 4 percent want him impeached but not removed, and 40 percent oppose impeachment altogether. In July, 4... more »
Women In Saudi Arabia Can Now Join The Army
*Al Jazeera:** Saudi Arabia rules women can join the army* The move is the latest in a series of measures increasing women's rights, even as women activists face crackdown. Saudi Arabia announced on Wednesday it will allow women in the kingdom to serve in the armed forces as it embarks on a broad programme of economic and social reforms. The move is the latest in a series of measures aimed at increasing the rights of women in the kingdom, even as rights groups accuse Riyadh of cracking down on women activists. "Another step to empowerment," the foreign ministry wrote on Twitter, ... more »
Local councillor in trouble over a fib he told the Bachelorette
A local politician's stab at finding romance on reality television could backfire, as the Noosa Mayor considers a code of conduct probe into Councillor Jess Glasgow.
Adults struggle to ignore riskiness in outdoor play, but if we count to 10 and watch what happens, kids may surprise us
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Research shows that letting kids play with "loose parts" like old tyres, crates and planks is great for their bodies and minds, but we adults often have a hard time seeing past the riskiness in this play.
AMP financial planners facing ruin, 'on the edge of suicide' in wake of royal commission
When the once venerable AMP decided to rebuild itself from the rubble of its own misconduct, its first move was to jettison small financial planners. In doing so, it has created a whole new wave of misery and anger.
Everyone (and their dog) seems to want a Tasmanian AFL team — will it convince the executive?
In a matter of weeks more than 50,000 virtual signatures have been added to an online petition supporting the formation of a Tasmanian AFL team, but it is unlikely to be enough to sway the AFL executive, writes Chris Rowbottom.
First Australian farmer sues Monsanto, claiming Roundup caused his cancer
For the first time in Australia, a farmer is taking legal action against Monsanto — the manufacturer of Roundup — claiming it caused his cancer.
'No remorse': Man sentenced to 10 years' jail for Melbourne train station stabbing
New Zealand man Cody Frost is sentenced to 10-and-a-half years in jail for manslaughter after he gave a stranger his last cigarette, called him mate and then stabbed him outside a Melbourne train station in 2017.
MasterChef Australia announces new judges for 2020 season
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A Scottish celebrity chef, a travel writer, and a former winner of MasterChef Australia. These are the three people the popular cooking show hope will reinvigorate the program for its 12th season.
Father jailed for underfeeding 4yo disabled daughter with formula until she died
A single father who underfed his four-year-old disabled daughter, giving her "nutritionally inadequate" toddler formula in the months before she died, has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in jail.
'Extreme risk' identified in SA buildings due to combustible cladding
An audit reveals 30 South Australian buildings require urgent remedial work to deal with potentially flammable aluminium cladding — but the State Government is refusing to identify which ones are at risk.
Man who fled Canberra during trial for sex offences returned to Australia
Haider Ali, 37, is returned to Australia to face court after he fled the country while on trial for sexual offences two years ago.
Australian IS brides on Syria-Turkey frontline won't be rescued, Dutton says
The Home Affairs Minister says Australia will not come to the rescue of 20 "hardcore" Australian women in the al-Hawl camp in Syria, warning to do so would be a risk to national security.
Driver fined for drinking water at the wheel on 39-degree day
A Beaudesert driver has been fined $173 by Queensland Police for drinking water from a 600ml plastic bottle while driving home from work on a sweltering hot day.
France-England Rugby World Cup blockbuster cancelled due to typhoon in tournament first
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The approach of Super Typhoon Hagibis forces the first-ever cancellation of a match in the tournament's history, having implications for the Wallabies' trajectory at the tournament in Japan.
It's only October, so what's with all these bushfires?
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Recent bushfires haven't come as a surprise to meteorologists and fire agencies, with human-induced climate change and other climate drivers bringing an earlier start to the bushfire season, write Chris Lucas and Sarah Harris.
Cricket Australia's new parental policy is going to be funded by the players
Australia's women cricketers are set to benefit from a new parental policy, which will provide players with paid maternity leave for the first time and aim to extend their careers.
Inspiration in the Borderlands: On the Road to Arivaca
The Sasabe store on the border, where a fancy frontier border crossing station looms like an oasis in the clouds with few border crossers. The outhouse at the store costs $1. Don't be tempted. Nogales, Arizona Nogales, Arizona. Border Patrol stalks. . Arivaca eatery Outside the Arivaca Humanitarian Aid Office By Brenda Norrell Censored News Driving along the
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