Saturday, December 14, 2019

14 December - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

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No Stealth Jets For You: How Pakistan Is Making Due With The JF-17 Thunder

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * It should not be underestimated. *Key point*: The Thunder, which first flew in 2003, is a no-nonsense evolution of the MiG-21. In the 2019 Paris Air Show, Pakistan its lightweight JF-17 Thunder jet fighter it began building a decade ago in conjunction with China. You can see the seven-ton fighter performing maneuvers in this video. Just a few months earlier, Pakistan dispatched what it claimed to be twenty-five JF-17s to launch a lightning strike across the Line of Control on targets in Kashmir, in retaliation for an Indian air raid on a JeM terr... more »

How Should The Federal Reserve Respond To The Next Recession? We Have An Answer

Desmond Lachman at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Desmond Lachman* *Economics, * Hopefully, when the next economic recession comes along, policymakers will draw a distinction between quantitative easing and helicopter money. It is unfortunate that just as a serious debate has gotten underway as to how the Federal Reserve should best respond to the next US economic recession, people who should know better fail to draw a distinction between quantitative easing and helicopter money. A prime example of this failure was provided by Willem Buiter, a distinguished economic professor, in a very recent Financial Times op-ed. Mr. Buite... more »

Rethinking A Crisis: Prescriptions Aren't To Blame For America's Opioid Addiction

Jeffrey A. Singer at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Jeffrey A. Singer* *Society, Americas* What is may surprise you. A new study reported in the November 1, 2019 *Annals of Emergency Medicine *pours more cold water on the false but persistent narrative that the opioid overdose crisis was caused by doctors prescribing opioids to patients in pain. This prospective cohort study by researchers in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine followed 484 “opioid naïve” patients prescribed opioids for acute pain upon release from the emergency department during a six month period. The statewide prescript... more »

CHRIS WARK: A Kick-Ass Plan to Beat Cancer Naturally | Stage 3 Cancer Survivor | Chris Beat Cancer

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 6 hours ago
Inspire Nation 94.3K subscribers If you or someone you know is fighting cancer, you need to watch this! Chris Wark shares his emotional journey from refusing chemotherapy with stage 3 cancer to beating cancer through diet, exercise, intuition and faith. He’s now been cancer-free for 15 years. SHOW INTRODUCTION: If you’ve ever wanted to heal … Continue reading CHRIS WARK: A Kick-Ass Plan to Beat Cancer Naturally | Stage 3 Cancer Survivor | Chris Beat Cancer →

Half of All Commonly Used Drugs Seriously Affect The Gut Microbiome, Scientists Warn

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 6 hours ago
Originally posted on Nwo Report: Source: Alanna Ketler The Facts:Many commonly prescribed medications have been found to have a drastic affect on the “good bacteria” in our gut. Reflect On:It is important to be aware of all potential side effects before taking a new drug to decide whether or not it’s worth it for you.…

Man paralyzed by vaccine: manufacturers have complete immunity of the side effects and damages caused by their vaccines

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 6 hours ago
From naturalnews.com Americans who dare to oppose mandatory vaccination for any reason, including that they don’t believe that all vaccines are safe, are often ridiculed, marginalized and minimized by Big Pharma vaccine pushers and the mainstream medical community. One of the things that they most often insist on is that “vaccines are safe” and that … Continue reading Man paralyzed by vaccine: manufacturers have complete immunity of the side effects and damages caused by their vaccines →

Cruel secret about BC’s wolf kill program revealed

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 6 hours ago
Originally posted on Exposing the Big Game: The BC Government lied about how they use wolves to betray their family packs. ​ ​ ​ (GOLDEN, BC – Dec. 11, 2019) A gruesome detail about BC’s wolf-killing program has been revealed in a new government report titled South Peace Caribou Recovery following Five Years of Experimental Wolf…

‘The Bible Is Banned’ – China Shuts Down Churches, Threatens Christians

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 6 hours ago
Originally posted on Nwo Report: Source: Michael Foust | ChristianHeadlines.com Contributor China’s crackdown on the booming house church movement continued this fall, with government officials raiding worship services and even telling Christians they could no longer read the Bible. By law, churches in China must register with the government and join either the Three-Self Patriotic Movement (if…

Sanders Abandons Cenk Uygur a Day After Endorsing Him

R. Cort Kirkwood at rss - 6 hours ago
[image: sanders-abandons-cenk-uygur-a-day-after-endorsing-him] That didn’t take long. The day after he endorsed a candidate for Congress who would legalize bestiality, socialist presidential candidate Bernie Sanders withdrew the nod.

a Uighur woman in the Netherlands

Bob Dinn at balance10 - 7 hours ago
12-14-19 *Earlier* this week a Uighur woman in the Netherlands told a Dutch daily,* de Volkskrant*, that she was the source of the documents published by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. The woman, Asiye Abdulaheb, said that after she posted one page on social media in June, Chinese state agents sent her death threats and tried to recruit her ex-husband to spy on her. The leaked documents lay out the Chinese government’s deliberate strategy to lock up ethnic minorities even before they commit a crime and to rewire their thoughts and the language they sp... more »

New Jersey Democrat Congressman, Jeff Van Drew, Will Switch Parties Over Impeachment Fraud…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 7 hours ago
Jeff Van Drew is a democrat congressman from New Jersey CD-02. According to multiple media reports he is likely to switch to the republican party next week due to the fraudulent impeachment effort. Van Drew was one of two democrats … Continue reading →

'Don't enter the water, don't eat the shellfish': Slimy, smelly algae blankets bay near Port Arthur

Alexandra Humphries at Just In - 7 hours ago
Tasman Peninsula residents are "devastated" over an influx of slimy, odorous algae that has blanketed bays near Port Arthur, with some fearing nearby salmon pens are creating "liquid fertiliser" for the bloom.

'Ugly and ferocious': The Dog Line at Eaglehawk Neck stopped Port Arthur convicts escaping

Georgie Burgess at Just In - 7 hours ago
Crossing Eaglehawk Neck on the Arthur Highway a simple affair today, but exiting the Tasman Peninsula was not always so easy.

Your dog has cornered a snake. As the snake rears up to strike, do you call off your dog?

Nick Kilvert at Just In - 7 hours ago
Out of instinct, I called to Billie — a border-collie-blue-cattle-dog cross — to leave the snake alone. Distracted, she turned to me as the snake struck.

It's how well you survive 'all the disillusionments': Why choosing a partner isn't the most important part

Alice Moldovan at Just In - 7 hours ago
Eng-Kong Tan uses mindfulness to counsel couples — and says even the most severe marital problems can be solved if one "fundamental ingredient" is present.

'Nuclear bomb' meteorites hit Earth every 180 years, findings from Australian crater show

Ben Collins at Just In - 7 hours ago
Australia's Wolfe Creek Crater is much younger than previously thought, and has allowed scientists to calculate how often meteorites hit Earth with the force of massive nuclear explosions.

Sydney and Melbourne's links to Hong Kong's troubled metro train system

Alan Weedon at Just In - 7 hours ago
Hong Kong's rail network is considered a world-leader, and it has exported its franchises to Melbourne and Sydney. But could the Asian city's ongoing unrest derail our services?

Behind closed doors: The crisis in our suburbs

James Oaten at Just In - 7 hours ago
Gangs and drugs get the headlines, but a different crime takes up far more police time than any other: family violence. We spend a Sunday night with Jackie and David, two cops on the frontline of this hidden emergency.

Can a State Government really walk away from the Murray-Darling Basin Plan?

Clint Jasper at Just In - 7 hours ago
New South Wales has made repeated threats to walk away from the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, but what would that mean?

The fight for national parks as governments and businesses cash in on eco-tourism

Jess Davis at Just In - 7 hours ago
Environmentalists used the law to stop the Franklin Dam in the 1980s. Can they do the same now to stop private tourism developments in national parks.

Aircraft Carrier Showdown: The Falklands War Nearly Set A World-First Record For Naval Warfare

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Latin America* Two modern aircraft carriers almost went head-to-head. *Key point:* Mild weather saved the day. On the afternoon of May 1, 1982, crewmen on the deck of the Argentine carrier *Veinticinco de Mayo *(“May 25”) scrambled to load six A-4Q Skyhawk attack planes with four Mark 82 bombs each. The subsonic jets were to be the tip of the spear of Argentine Navy Task Force 79 as it attacked a British Royal Navy fleet roughly 140 miles away, including the carriers *Hermes *and *Invincible*, eight escorting destroyers and fifteen frigates. The op... more »

Would You Work For The Bloomberg Campaign?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 8 hours ago
*Politico* noted yesterday that the Bloomberg campaign is on a hiring spree. What reporter Sally Goldenberg didn't mention, however, is that there is no one out there left to hire but the dregs. All the vaguely competent political operatives-- plus scores of second, third and fourth tier operatives-- have already signed on to other campaigns-- presidential, senatorial, congressional, gubernatorial, etc. There's pretty much nothing left but the garbage. (By all means, do see the spoofy video-- that caused Bloomberg to fire the creator-- below.) As for the dregs Bloomberg is hiring.... more »

When Should a Parent Give Their Child a Smartphone?

Fashina Aladé at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Fashina Aladé* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] Many kids want their own cellphones. But are they really prepared to own one? *What age should kids get phones? – Yuvi, age 10, Dayton, Ohio* If it seems like all your friends have smartphones, you may be on to something. A new report by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that reports on technology and media for children, found that by the age of 11, more than half of kids in the U.S. have their own smartphone. By age 12, more than two-thirds do, and by 14, teens are just as likely as adults to own a smartphone. Some kids start ... more »

The U.S. Navy And China Want To Kill Each Other's Aircraft Carriers

James Holmes at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*James Holmes* *Security, * Chinese missiles vs. American strike groups. *Key point:* China is focusing on its near-abroad, while the Navy is better prepared for conflict on the open seas. Ah, yes, the “carrier-killer.” China is forever *touting* the array of guided missiles its weaponeers have devised to pummel U.S. Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carriers (CVNs). Most prominent among them are its DF-21D and DF-26 antiship ballistic missiles (ASBMs), which the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has made a mainstay of China’s *anti-access/area-denial* (A2/AD) defenses. Beijing has ma... more »

Report: The U.S. Could Run Out of Smart Bombs

Michael Peck at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, Americas* [image: Smart Bombs] And you can't fight a modern war without them. Since the 1980s, smart bombs have become the wonder weapons of modern warfare. One laser- or GPS-guided bomb can hit a target where a dozen dumb bombs from a World War II bomber would have missed. But precision-guided munitions, or PGMs, don’t do much good if you don’t have enough of them. “Current operations have demonstrated a large demand for all types of PGMs,” warns a report by the Congressional Research Service, which is Congress’s research arm. “A potential high-intensi... more »

Here's Why 24 F-22 Raptors Suddenly Went Airborne Last Spring

David Axe at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * An important wargame. *Key point: *The presence in the elephant walk of one of Elmendorf's C-17s is notable. A U.S. Air Force wing in Alaska managed to launch 24 F-22 Raptor stealth fighters plus an E-3 radar plane and a C-17 transport, all in quick succession. The dramatic "elephant walk" at Elmendorf Air Force Base was more than an impressive photo-op. It showed off much of the new, bigger F-22 force at the base, underscored the resident 3rd Wing's apparently improving maintenance capabilities and underscored the Air Force's evolving strategy for dep... more »

Should America Fear A North Korean EMP Attack In 2020?

William R. Graham at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*William R. Graham* *Security, * [image: https://pictures.reuters.com/archive/FINLAND-GOVERNMENT-LEADERS-YOUNGEST-RC2SRD984LM1.html] It's the threat no one talks about. *Key Point:* An EMP could be catastrophic, much more so than a traditional nuclear attack. Analysts like Jack Liu and Jeffrey Lewis are to be commended for their interest in educating the public about North Korea’s missile and nuclear programs and endeavoring to provide their readers with “informed analysis.” However, in a series of recent articles, both analysts have written off the possibility of a nuclear ele... more »

The Daily Watch – IceAge Farmer on Corn & Brazil, Rice Farmer on Straw

E.M.Smith at Musings from the Chiefio - 8 hours ago
A couple of videos. One on "after the harvest" rice straw processing. Another on corn shortages and Brasil Plus too much of my commentary ;-) Continue reading →

Obama Era Political Surveillance, and The Dual Purpose of Fusion GPS…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 8 hours ago
With research files on the ’15, ’16 and ’17 political surveillance program; including information from the Mueller report and information from the IG Horowitz report; in combination with the Obama-era DOJ “secret research project” (their words, not mine); we are … Continue reading →

"Reality Avoidance"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
*"Reality Avoidance"* by Morris Berman "It’s quite amazing how the news is endlessly about race, or gender, or an election that is 1.5 yrs away. Filler, is what I call it. Very little of this has anything to do with reality, which the Mainstream Media and the American people avoid like the plague. What then is real? 1. The empire is in decline; every day, life here gets a little bit worse; all our institutions are corrupt to varying degrees; and there is no turning this situation around. 2. A crucial factor in this decline and irreversibility is the low level of intelligence of th... more »

"There Are Three Positions Possible..."

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
"The image that comes to mind is a boxing ring. There are times when...you just want that bell to ring, but you're the one who's losing. The one who's winning doesn't have that feeling. Do you have the energy and strength to face life? Life can ask more of you than you are willing to give. And then you say, 'Life is not something that should have been. I'm not going to play the game. I'm going to meditate. I'm going to call "out".' There are three positions possible. One is the up-to-it, and facing the game and playing through. The second is saying, 'Absolutely not. I don't want to ... more »

Providing for Customers

David Henderson at Econlib - 8 hours ago
Q: You embody a form of capitalism and entrepreneurship without romance. Where does that come from? A: I believe that the DNA of a business is to provide to its constituents. Customers come No. 1; No. 2 are employees; and somewhere in there are the shareholders. You who started it, you’re last. When you try […] The post Providing for Customers appeared first on Econlib.

Why trade wars don’t work

Scott Sumner at Econlib - 8 hours ago
Yesterday, in a post on the “phase one” trade deal with China, I predicted: As new information comes out, I expect the deal to look even weaker, even more porous. And today we have confirmation: Donald Trump says China will spend $50 billion a year for U.S. farm products as part of a “phase one” […] The post Why trade wars don’t work appeared first on Econlib.

"Four Big Banks Are at the Root of Problematic Fed Repo Operations"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
*"Four Big Banks Are at the Root of Problematic Fed Repo Operations"* by Birch Gold Group "In 2008, the “freezing of the repo markets was one of the most damaging aspects” of the financial crisis, according to a report by the Bank of International Settlements (BIS). This detail sets the stage for an eerie revelation contained in the same report: that four major banks sit at the root of the recent repo crisis that started back in September. First, a quick refresh on what “repo transactions” are, directly from the BIS report itself: "A repo transaction is a short-term (usually overnig... more »

Mapuche Lonko Alberto Curamíl Acquitted of All Charges

Unknown at CENSORED NEWS - 9 hours ago
Mapuche Lonko Alberto Curamíl Acquitted of All Charges By photolangelle on December 14, 2019 2019 Goldman Environmental Prize winner to walk out a free man Lonko Alberto Curamíl during court hearings in Temuco, Chile photo: Orin Langelle/GJEP Temuco, Chile – On 13 December the Court of Temuco acquitted Lonko Alberto

"How It Really Is"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago

Perfidious Politics - Goodbye, Andrew Scheer; Goodbye Jeremy Corbyn

greencrow at Greencrow As The Crow Flies - 9 hours ago
*Canadian Conservative Opposition Leader* *Andrew Scheer stepping away from Leadership* What happened in politics this past week is a textbook case (or cases) on why no sane person would ever get involved as a candidate in a so-called modern "Democracy". First, let's look at the case of the sudden resignation of Andrew Scheer, the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada...that came second in the recent election resulting in a minority Canadian parliament. Here is the announcement of Scheer's resignation and I will have more comments to follow: ******************** OTTAWA (NE... more »

Weekend Sermonette

LL at Virtual Mirage - 9 hours ago
*BREXIT* UK 2019 Voting Map The election marked a sharp realignment of the country’s election map along lines shaped by Brexit. Boris Johnson ran on a platform to “get Brexit done,” a promise that seemed to win over areas that had voted to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum. The voting map, left, reminds me of the 2016 voting map where President Trump crushed Hillary. News pundits are suggesting that PM Boris Johnson might be a tool of Vladimir Putin because his first name is "Boris", which just happens to be the first name of a cartoon spy character from the Rocky an... more »

Inspector General report on FBI's FISA abuse tells us one thing: We need radical reform.

James Bovard at Peace and Prosperity - 9 hours ago
[image: undefined] In a bombshell report last week, the Justice Department Inspector General found that the Federal Bureau of Investigation made “fundamental errors” and persistently deceived a secret court to authorize surveilling a 2016 Trump presidential campaign official. Inspector General Michael Horowitz did not find that the FBI’s actions were spurred by political bias but that conclusion is not necessarily shared by Attorney General William Barr. Unfortunately, this is only the latest episode of decades of FBI misconduct before America’s most powerful secret court. Perhap... more »

Afghanistan: Graveyard of Empires

Eric Margolis at Peace and Prosperity - 9 hours ago
[image: undefined] “In our country the lie has become not just a moral category but a pillar of the State.”. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn This week, the venerable Washington Post newspaper revealed a bombshell, 2,000 page, secret Pentagon report detailing the astounding failure of US war strategy in Afghanistan, America’s longest war. Americans have been fed a steady stream of lies about the Afghan War, concluded the Post. So asserted this writer in "American Conservative" magazine in 2003 when the US invaded Afghanistan. "We didn’t have the foggiest notion of what we were undertaking," ... more »

Gallup: Super-Majority of Americans Support Legalizing Marijuana

WTStaff at Waking Times - 9 hours ago
*NORML* - A super-majority of Americans, including majorities of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents support making marijuana use legal.

Beware of ‘Nitrate-Free’ Organic Cured Meats

WTStaff at Waking Times - 9 hours ago
*Dr. Mercola* - Processed or cured meats labeled as “no nitrates or nitrites added” are not a healthier option as they are simply cured with nitrite-rich celery powder.

Lion’s Mane Mushroom Proven to Reduce Anxiety and Depression

WTStaff at Waking Times - 9 hours ago
*CRYSTALLINE NUTRIENTS* - In essence, higher rates of neurogenesis could prove to equal higher rates of happiness.

Study Suggests That Planting More Hemp Could Help Maintain Bee Populations

WTStaff at Waking Times - 9 hours ago
*John Vibes* - Hemp plants produce a large amount of pollen, which means that the crop could be a great benefit to bee populations as the industry continues to grow.

The First Ever Mission to Remove Space Junk From Orbit Has Just Been Commissioned

WTStaff at Waking Times - 9 hours ago
*Manuel Garcia Aguilar* - Humans leave a mess everywhere. It's a real problem.

This New Bioreactor Has The Ability To Capture As Much Carbon As An Acre Of Trees

WTStaff at Waking Times - 9 hours ago
*Mayukh Saha* - In the bid to look for cleaner fuel alternatives, a tech company from Austin has come up with a unique solution.

opioid pharmaceuticals gone worldwide

Bob Dinn at balance10 - 9 hours ago
10-10-2017 *Over* a 40-year career Philadelphia attorney Daniel Berger has obtained millions in settlements for investors and consumers hurt by a rogues’ gallery of corporate wrongdoers, from Exxon to R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. But when it comes to what America’s prescription drug makers have done to drive one of the ghastliest addiction crises in the country’s history, he confesses amazement. “I used to think that there was nothing more reprehensible than what the tobacco industry did in suppressing what it knew about the adverse effects of an addictive and dangerous product,” says B... more »

Four People die in Landslides in Campos do Jordão

Adele Cardin at The Rio Times - 10 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Four people died due to landslides in the neighborhoods Vila Paulista and Vila Britânia, municipality of Campos do Jordão, in São Paulo state, which occurred after the rain that hit the sites Friday afternoon, December 13th. According to the state Civil Defense, among the dead are a boy of fewer […] The post Four People die in Landslides in Campos do Jordão appeared first on The Rio Times.

What Does The Tory Manifesto Say About Climate Policy?

Paul Homewood at NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 10 hours ago
By Paul Homewood https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-results-2019-maps-breakdown-constituency/ There are, of course, many factors which have influenced this general election, including Brexit, anti-semitism and the extreme, Marxist policies put forward by Corbyn. However, I think what we can say is that climate change has had very little effect at all in the way people voted. We […]

Friendship groups

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 10 hours ago
StewGreen has pointed out a *Guardian *article about BBC election bias that might well tempt BBC types into their 'complaints from both sides' mantra, but oughtn't to. The vicious far-left/EU-fanatic Twitter bubble that terrified the BBC during the election, spraying nonsense over them, apparently made such BBC types feel deeply uncomfortable in their everyday lives. Fran Unsworth, the BBC's director of news and current affairs, has been defending herself to the *Guardian*. The line (highlighted by Stew) from the *Guardian* inadvertantly says a lot: BBC journalists based in Lon... more »

Remains of 3 People Found During Renovations at the Alamo

AP News at Snopes.com - 10 hours ago
The remains of three people were found at the Alamo amid an archaeological exploration ahead of planned renovations at the site of one of the most famous battles in American history.

Does a Video Show Students Beating a Classmate for Wearing a MAGA Hat?

David Mikkelson at Snopes.com - 10 hours ago
School district: "The incident began with a verbal altercation between two students that escalated when additional students became involved."

A Gun Only for the Rich: The Crazy Dangerous FK BRNO 7.5 Field Pistol

Charlie Gao at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Charlie Gao* *Security, Americas* [image: Field Pistol] But is it worth it? The FK BRNO 7.5 Field Pistol made quite a splash when it landed in the United States. A $7,500 pistol that fired a proprietary 7.5mm round, most derided it as a mantlepiece pistol for the extremely rich. But marketing for the pistol suggests a variety of practical uses for the pistol, from combat to hunting. Is there any validity to those claims? A good first place to start looking is the 7.5mm round. When one looks at the proprietary 7.5x27mm FK Brno round used in the Field Pistol, it resembles a PDW c... more »

Twenty Years Ago, Nuclear-Armed India and Pakistan Fought a Chilly, High-Altitude War in the Himalayas

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Asia* Was a nuclear war possible? For years, there was a conceit that no two states with nuclear weapons have ever directly fought each other. That conceit has at times been thin. For example, during the Korean War, Soviet air force regiments battled U.S. jet fighters in support of North Korea. But Washington as much as Moscow refrained from pointing out that thinly-veiled fact, lest it escalate tensions. But when thousands of Pakistani troops infiltrated across the Line of Control in 1999, separating the Indian and Pakistani-controlled territories... more »

The toxic rhetoric of climate change

Hifast at Climate Collections - 10 hours ago
Originally posted on Climate Etc.: by Judith Curry “I genuinely have the fear that climate change is going to kill me and all my family, I’m not even kidding it’s all I have thought about for the last 9 months every second of the day. It’s making my sick to my stomach, I’m not eating…

Meet the people who live like the 1970s never ended

Just In - 10 hours ago
Utopian communities of the 1970s used to be the butt of jokes but they are offer important lessons for sustainable living.

I am 21 and lonely. This is why so many of my generation are feeling the same

Just In - 10 hours ago
This year was the loneliest year of my life but I think I've found a way to move forward, writes Hieu Nguyen.

Is fragile masculinity the biggest obstacle to climate action?

Just In - 10 hours ago
What's the link between politicians, truck nuts and big bush fires? The answer to this question might be the key to overcoming the global climate crisis, so buckle up, writes Megan MacKenzie.

Gerald Celente, "Trade Deal Equals Zero, Prisoners Cost a Fortune"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
Gerald Celente, *"Trade Deal Equals Zero, Prisoners Cost a Fortune"* "Gerald Celente is the creator of the Trends Journal, a weekly magazine providing subscribers with trends, research, and analysis no other news source delivers. Follow the mainstream media for sh*t news & fake news. Subscribe to the Trends Journal for Truth, Trends, and so much more." - https://trendsresearch.com/trends-journal

Gregory Mannerino, "Special Report: US/China Trade Deal, What We Know"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
Gregory Mannerino, *"Special Report: US/China Trade Deal, What We Know"* - https://www.traderschoice.net/

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