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Open Borders in the New Yorker
Zoey Poll has written my favorite review of Open Borders in the latest issue of the New Yorker. Why favorite? Because the review is not only accurate and enthusiastic, but visually attentive: “The illustrations in “Open Borders” are playful, bright, and irreverent; their simple style evokes Caplan’s relentless optimism.” As far as I know, no other […] The post Open Borders in the New Yorker appeared first on Econlib.
Is it time for Hannah Mather Crocker?
Sometimes women’s contributions to the political and economic life of past centuries are overlooked, not because they were minor, but simply because they were seen as stories of daily ‘domestic’ life and therefore inherently less significant than accounts of war, conquest, and statecraft. Since the 1960s, there has been a movement within the discipline of […] The post Is it time for Hannah Mather Crocker? appeared first on Econlib.
All Hat
COVID-19 has the Europeans clamoring for....wait for it....border security. Which is it's own dark humor, isn't it? Walls make for good neighbors and there are things that you really don't want to allow through the front door if you are being honest with yourself. Pelosi doesn't allow illegal aliens to come and go in her many, walled, and heavily alarmed and guarded mansions, does she? There you have it. The National Counterproliferation Center of the United States of America is one of those niche agencies that nobody talks much about unless they're whispering about Iran or North Ko... more »
Desperate to Stop Coronavirus’ Spread, Countries Limit Travel
The illness has led to quarantined towns in Italy, a locked down hotel in the Canary Islands, and a ban on spectators at South Korean basketball games.
Did US Senate Fail to Acquit Trump Because There Wasn’t a ‘Real’ Trial?
Trump's impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate was a source of controversy.
THE RATIONAL ANIMAL'S GUARDIANS: This day was always going to come!
*TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2020When guardians attack:* This day was always going to come. More precisely, this day was always going to come if Candidate Sanders became the Democratic nominee, or if it seemed he was getting close. "If history teaches us anything," it teaches that it's better for this day to come sooner rather than later. It would have been better for Democrats, and for Michael Dukakis himself, if the attack on the Massachusetts prison furlough program had come during the primary campaign, rather than later on, during the general election. Alas! The attack came later ... more »
"The Sickness in the American Soul"
"The Sickness in the American Soul" by Daniel Johnson "As you read this, there are tens of millions of Americans who are sick at heart, in despair; overwhelmed by desolation, hopelessness and despondency. Some are suicidal; some are near suicidal. These are your friends and neighbors who have lost or are about to lose their homes, their jobs, their self-respect - and in every case their place in society. For tens of millions of people the American dream has become a nightmare. These are people who have come to rely on food banks, food stamps and private charity just to eat and feed... more »
MOHAWK NATION NEWS: THE WAR AIN’T OVER TIL THE GREAT PEACE WINS!
Posted on February 25, 2020 Mohawk Nation News http://mohawknationnews.com/blog/2020/02/25/the-war-aint-over-til-the-great-peace-wins/ ALERT – CPRAIL GOT INJUNCTION AGAINST KAHNAWAKE. MNN. Feb. 25, 2020. The wetsuweten issue is political. CN stopped their own trains, not the natives. . OUR DUTY IS TO MAKE A BETTER WORLD. HOW TO STOP THOSE WHO STOP AT NOTHING, BY NOT STOPPING,
China’s Virus Containment Wins Praise
Confronted with an "unprecedented" outbreak of the novel coronavirus, China has done a "remarkable" job in limiting the spread of the disease, said leading experts in the US. "China has done extraordinary things to mostly contain the virus within Hubei and central China," said Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, to China Daily. "They recognize their responsibility to the world as well as to the people of China and have worked hard to contain this virus." Hotez said that it's "almost impossible" to contain a hi... more »
Is The U.S. Intelligence Community Intimidated By President Trump?
President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a visit to the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, Va., on Saturday. REUTERS/Carlos Barria *Paul R. Pillar, Business Insider/Responsible Statecraft:* *The intelligence community is intimidated by Trump* * The relationship between President Donald Trump and the officials leading US intelligence agencies has grown increasingly strained during Trump's time in office. * Trump has pressured the agencies to describe events in a way that fits his worldview, and agency officials have gone along or ceded their role altogether, writes forme... more »
Event 201: A High Level Coronavirus Pandemic Exercise Oct/2019
*Coincidence? Some kind of economic warfare? Can't be sure. * *But, find the information below interesting. Particularly due to the parties involved.* A ‘High-Level Exercise’ Conducted 3 Months Ago Showed That A Coronavirus Pandemic Could Kill 65 Million People From "Investing Matters" *...“high-level pandemic exercise” entitled “Event 201” was held in New York City. On October 18th the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, in conjunction with the World Economic Forum and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, brought together “15 leaders of business, government, and public health... more »
Notice to Readers - and Wet'suwet'en Support Update
*First Nations Art from Greencrow's* *Personal Collection* Hi everyone. Just a short note to let you know I'll be away from my computer on family matters for the next couple of days. In the meantime you can catch up with what is happening regarding the Wet'suwet'en Standoff by looking here and here. The above artifacts are from my personal collection. The drum and drum stick I made myself with the help of a First Nations elder at a cultural seminar years ago. The Haida hat [which has been valued at over $2,000 cdn] was given to me decades ago by my younger sister who passed awa... more »
Cancel Culture: Its Causes and Its Consequences
[image: undefined] The Cancel Culture Mob knows few limitations. While social media has empowered people to speak their minds, it has also empowered the masses to attempt to “cancel” those who express controversial opinions. Victims of cancel culture often end up jobless, friendless, and helpless. Those engaging in canceling people, however, gain nothing but empty satisfaction. In a Cancel Culture, everyone loses the ability to understand differing perspectives, making echo chambers and their disastrous consequences inevitable. *What is Cancel Culture* Cancel Culture has been desc... more »
This Is How Much The Pentagon's Air-Launched Missiles And Bombs Actually Cost
USN *Warzone/The Drive:* *Here Is What Each Of The Pentagon's Air-Launched Missiles And Bombs Actually Cost* *Arming America's combat aircraft, drones, and helicopters is an extremely expensive business.* Whenever you see pictures of U.S. military combat aircraft, drones, and helicopters deployed on operations overseas, or even just during exercises in the United States or abroad, they're often loaded down with various missiles and other precision-guided munitions. It's no secret that the United States spends a lot on defense, but how much do each of these various weapons actuall... more »
Statistical Wobble: Different Foods Linked To Different Kinds Of Stroke In Epidemiology Paper
What do you conclude when different foods are claimed to be eaten on surveys by people who have one type of stroke but not another? Not much. But it will still be a food frequency questionnaire epidemiology paper, the bane of public trust in science. What about confounders? Were people on medication, like statins? The people who had strokes were 59-60 when they enrolled in the survey, so what about their lifestyle choices prior to that? read more
Centrism Has Proven Itself Disastrous For Most Americans-- Which Is Why Bernie Is Going To Be President
The more we see the anti-working class MSNBC personalities and other contemptible pundits attack Bernie, the more he rises in the polls. *Literally*. Eli Yokley explained it a little differently for Morning Consult readers: Sanders Rises as Primary Voters Grow More Confident About His Chances Against Trump. Morning Consult polled after the Nevada blowout and Bernie already considerable lead grew by 2 points while Biden dropped into third place, confirming his slow Jeb Bush-like decline back into the political oblivion Obama warned him was waiting for him. Despite the hysterical a... more »
Were Goodwill Execs Arrested After Years Of Skimming Donated Goods Off Top?
A routine review of content labeled satire.
No Checkout Needed: Amazon Opens Cashier-Less Grocery Store
Amazon is aiming to kill the supermarket checkout line.
AP: US Opera Union Probe Finds Plácido Domingo Abused Power
An investigation into legendary singer Plácido Domingo by the U.S. union representing opera performers found more than two dozen people who said they were sexually harassed or witnessed inappropriate behavior by the superstar when he held senior management positions at Washington National Opera and Los Angeles Opera.
After Tragedies, New Orleans Celebrates End of Carnival
Revelers dressed in costumes and reaching for beads thrown from floats will take to the streets when Carnival season reaches its peak, their celebration tinged with grief after two paradegoers were hit and killed by floats in the run-up to Fat Tuesday.
Public Memorial Service Remembers the Private Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant’s wife remembered him as a devoted father and husband who arrived early for school pickups and wrote heartfelt cards and letters.
‘The Sky Is Blue Again’: Weinstein’s Accusers Express Relief
Actress Mira Sorvino broke down in tears as she described her reaction to the guilty verdict against Harvey Weinstein: relief, that the fallen movie mogul would not go unpunished.
Tanzania Investigative Journalist Pays Heavily for Freedom
Global Issues News Headlines - 12 hours ago
KAMPALA, Feb 25 (IPS) - After six months in prison, Tanzanian investigative journalist Erick Kabendera has finally been released at a cost of $118,000. Read the full story, “Tanzania Investigative Journalist Pays Heavily for Freedom”, on globalissues.org →
Lucky Trump Looking Smug
Global Issues News Headlines - 12 hours ago
SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 25 (IPS) - Meeting the President of the Republic of Korea in September 2019, President Donald J Trump bragged that the "US economy is the envy of the world". Trump reiterated such claims in his State of the Union address in early February, hailing his own policies with typical humility. Read the full story, “Lucky Trump Looking Smug”, on globalissues.org →
UN Chief Should Lead by Example on Human Rights
Global Issues News Headlines - 12 hours ago
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 25 (IPS) - Louis Charbonneau is United Nations Director, Human Rights WatchUnited Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has long needed to overhaul his approach to human rights. Hopefully his call to action announced in Geneva yesterday is the start of something new. Read the full story, “UN Chief Should Lead by Example on Human Rights”, on globalissues.org →
Three Financial Firms Could Change the Direction of the Climate Crisis – and Few People Have Any Idea
Global Issues News Headlines - 12 hours ago
Feb 25 (IPS) - A silent revolution is happening in investing. It is a paradigm shift that will have a profound impact on corporations, countries and pressing issues like climate change. Yet most people are not even aware of it. Read the full story, “Three Financial Firms Could Change the Direction of the Climate Crisis – and Few People Have Any Idea”, on globalissues.org →
Syria News Links 25 February 2020
25 February 2020 — The New Dark Age There may be some duplication due to cross-posting and may be updated throughout the day, so please check back Overt Trump Regime Support for Al-Qaeda Offshoots in Syria, ISIS-Daesh Et Al are Pentagon/CIA Proxies https://www.globalresearch.ca/overt-trump-regime-support-al-qaeda-offshoot/5704675 Turkey’s Request for U.S. Patriot Missiles to Pressure Russia In Syria Will Not … Continue reading Syria News Links 25 February 2020
Will JFK’s Party Become Sanders’ Party?
[image: will-jfk-s-party-become-sanders-party] Sen. Bernie Sanders may be on the cusp of both capturing the Democratic nomination and transforming his party as dramatically as President Donald Trump captured and remade the Republican Party.
Viral Video Exposes Israeli Practice of Holding and Desecrating Palestinian Bodies
The Israeli PR machine is making attempts to obfuscate and justify the public desecration of the body of a Palestinian man shot and killed by Israeli forces. The post Viral Video Exposes Israeli Practice of Holding and Desecrating Palestinian Bodies appeared first on MintPress News.
With Grenell Appointment, the Israel Lobby’s Foothold on US Intelligence Grows Even Stronger
With Richard Grenell now overseeing all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies, Israel’s influence over the U.S. intelligence community has reached new and troubling heights. The post With Grenell Appointment, the Israel Lobby’s Foothold on US Intelligence Grows Even Stronger appeared first on MintPress News.
Authorities Attacked Mother, Protected Abusive Cop Father Until He Killed Their Child—Report
[image: cop]Despite complaints of abuse from the mother, school teachers, and the children, authorities protected an abusive cop while trying to smear his ex-wife for exposing him.
WATCH: Man Disobeys Cop After Cop Falsely Claims His Ashtray is ‘Paraphernalia’ — And Wins
A Connecticut man claims his rights were violated when he was pulled over and the officer falsely claimed his cigarette ashtray was paraphernalia.
Huge backlash after Indonesian commissioner's warning that girls could get pregnant sharing pool with men
A child rights commissioner in Indonesia is resisting calls for her sacking, after telling women and girls they risk becoming pregnant if they swim in the same pool as men.
The Jig Is Up
By Guest Contributor, Richard Moskowitz, M. D. As a GP with more than 50 years experience in treating children and their families, I feel it my duty to speak out against the new vaccine mandates, for three main reasons. The first is that there is no emergency to justify vaccinating children against their parents’ […] The post The Jig Is Up appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Meet Taylor, CHD’s First EMF Child Ambassador
We are proud to have Taylor as our first EMF Child Ambassador, and support her efforts to educate her peers about the harms of the radiation that is emitted from wireless devices and the health effects caused from these invisible but very harmful electromagnetic waves. The post Meet Taylor, CHD’s First EMF Child Ambassador appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Chilcot Inquiry Section 3.6 Development of UK Strategy and Options, November 2002 to January 2003
At the end of 2002 into January 2003 the Blair administration went through a sea change in its Iraq policy. In the previous period Prime Minister Tony Blair had his one and only victory in the entire Iraq War when he convinced President George Bush to go to the United Nations for a new resolution on weapons inspections. After that however the discussion immediately shifted to invasion. In November 2002 Iraq said it would comply with United Nations Resolution 1441 for new weapons inspections but London was skeptical of that. A British intelligence report said that Baghdad would tr... more »
This Day In Iraqi History - Feb 25
1984 Iranian troops headed towards Shatt al-Arab in Basra Reached Fish Lake and Majnoon Islands 1984 Iraqis used mustard gas against Iranians to try to turn back Op Kheibar All Iraqi reserves sent to area (Musings On Iraq article on the origins of Iraq’s WMD programs) (Musings On Iraq book review of *Iran-Iraq War Volume 2: Iran Strikes back, June 1982-December 1986*) 1984 Iraq began offensive attacking Iran’s ports and oil facilities along with shipping in Persian Gulf (Musings On Iraq book review *Iraqi Mirages, The Dassault Mirage Family In Service With The Iraqi Air Force, 1981... more »
Grade Science Fair Projects To First Graders
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Becoming More Customers With Science Vector
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The Most Detailed Definition of the Science
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A Synopsis of the Planet Earth Science Regents Review
The Earth Science Regents Evaluation is a released eBook by Stephen Barrett and also Tom Briggs. There’s no doubt that some of the important points they discuss are debateable, especially if it regards dealing with all the worldwide warming issue. They truly have been so enthusiastic about educating phd thesis length people about our planet’s vastness that they decided to document their own journey to the subject. This overview is designed to give you a number of the things concerning this novel. You can find More Information about this work at These sites: Let’s look in the thought... more »
Bachelors of Science and Arts – Things You Will Want to Know
Bachelors of Arts and Science (BA) can be an undergraduate level program, which can be a minor or major in a certain niche. It insures a wide assortment of subjects such as history, literaturescience, engineering, and math (STEM). You can find many different kinds of bachelor’s degree programs. neonatal nursing education At the united states of america, there are two kinds of bachelor’s degree programs: associate and bachelor’s levels. Whilst bachelor’s levels can be obtained any time after earning their first bachelor’s degree, Affiliate’s degrees are obtained following the conclus... more »
Getting More Customers With Science Vector
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How to Generate a Special Science Terrible Summary
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How much were can a werewolf wear if a werewolf could wear wolf?
The headline was inspired by a blog post and question from author Charles Stross, who poses a couple of intriguing questions. SERIOUS QUESTION for space geeks: The flight of Apollo 11. Postulate that Mike Collins is a werewolf. At what point during trans-Lunar injection does he go furry? And how many times during the mission profile is he forced to shapeshift by the light of the full Moon? ANOTHER SERIOUS SPACE QUESTION: A full Moon must subtend an angle of at least 0.5 degrees to trigger shapeshifting in werewolves. A werewolf is aboard a spaceship bound for Ganymede, largest mo... more »
Latest Interview on the Dumbing Down of America
A program called "Awaken Atlanta" contacted me in response to an article on Global Research I did a half dozen years ago. Obviously the elite's been dumbing down us for quite some time now. It gave me the opportunity to sound off on the NWO agenda to control us through the multi-pronged attack of our education system, toxins from everywhere that include geoengineering, gmo dead food, 5G, brainwashing us through mass media propaganda. The show hosts are fairly entertaining for the first hour and 7 minutes before they get to me. Tim's pretty up on all the shit. His sidekick Shannon i... more »
Forget the Old F-15: The Air Force Could Have a Stealthy F-15SE "Silent Eagle"
*Sebastien Roblin* *Technology, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2017%3Anewsml_RC18DC38B600&share=true] Worth the cost? *Key Point:* A stealthy F-15 sounds like a good idea in theory, but it is unclear how much it would cost. Given that the military already has the super stealthy F-35, it would not make sense to purchase another expensive fighter. A recent article concerning Boeing’s pitch to the U.S. Air Force of a cheap, modestly upgraded F-15X fighter elicited lamentations from some commenters that the Air Force was not enticed by a... more »
What If Imperial Japan Had Launched a Third Wave Attack Against Pearl Harbor?
*Sebastien Roblin* *History, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2016%3Anewsml_RC14C42F0DB0&share=true] What would have been worse. *Key point: *There is still some debate about whether Imperial Japan could have launched another attack on Pearl Harbor. However, it is largely seen that the attack in the first place was a huge strategic blunder. At 7:45 AM on the morning of December 7, 1941 Commander Mitsuo Fuchida gazed exultantly from the rear seat of his B5N bomber at the serene vision of Pearl Harbor below him, it’s defenses unprepared f... more »
Check out Singapore's New German-Built Submarine
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2019%3Anewsml_RC13FFD85080&share=true] It's a killer. *Key point: *Singapore's high-tech military is no joke. The city-state may be tiny, but it takes defense seriously. On February 18, 2018, officials gathered to *celebrate the launch* of a new state-of-the-art submarine at a shipyard in Kiel, Germany. But unlike similar *Type 212 submarines* previously built there, the seventy-meter long diesel-submarine isn’t destined to shadow Russian submarines in the cold waters of the Ba... more »
Study: World War I Helmets Are As Good As Today’s 'Nazi-Style' U.S. Military Helmets
*Michael Peck* *Security, * A new study concludes that the old helmets worn in the First World War – the first conflict where helmets became standard issue for soldiers – work just as well in some cases as the fancy new designs. When U.S. soldiers received new helmets in the early 1980s, the reaction was dismay. The Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) was supposed to offer better protection than the M1 helmet worn from World War II to the mid-1980s. Unfortunately, it also looked like the “Stalhelm” helmets worn by Nazi soldiers. The PASGT was replaced in the mid-200... more »
How To Stop A New 'Forever War': Bring Back the Draft?
*Doug Bandow* *Security, * Military service is honorable. But it should be voluntary. Conscription would yield a less effective force. It would not, however, restrain policymakers’ promiscuous war-making. After President Donald Trump ordered the assassination of Iran’s Qasem Soleimani, raising the possibility of deadly retaliation, panicked draft-age men crashed the Selective Service website. They worried that conscription might return after almost a half-century. However, neither country escalated. And the U.S. would have emphasized air and naval power in any conflict. A mass d... more »
China vs. America: Boxing or Wrestlemania in the Pacific?
*James Holmes* *Security, Asia* "Chinese and American strategists, past and present, delight in invoking sporting metaphors to explain how they intend to do business. Sports talk commonly conjures up the image of two boxers squaring off in the Western Pacific. Defensive-minded pugilists circle warily, but neither relishes being the first to throw a haymaker. The bout may never happen if the contenders deter each other or see little point in a fistfight." Chinese and American strategists, past and present, delight in invoking sporting metaphors to explain how they intend to do bus... more »
Goldman Sachs Seems to Have a Diversity Problem
*Christy Glass, Alison Cook* *economy, Americas* [image: Reuters] U.S. corporate boards still lack women. Several European countries – including Norway, Germany, Finland, France and Spain – have introduced quotas for women on company boards. Other countries have introduced voluntary targets and imposed penalties for failing to appoint women directors. And this year, public companies in California will face a US$100,000 penalty if their boards don’t include women. Recently, Goldman Sachs announced that it will not take a company public unless the business has at least one woman on... more »
Trump White House Goes More Than 300 Days Without a Press Briefing
*Charles Bierbauer* *Politics, Americas* Beyond the daily digest of the president’s activities, not all of which is public, reporters look to the briefings for depth and context for their reporting. Journalists learn to adapt to current conditions, be they storms or tantrums, vagaries of nature or whims of officials. White House correspondents these days should be well past their withdrawal symptoms from the daily delirium of the once-regular White House press briefing. Earlier this year, as 300 days passed without a formal briefing, a bipartisan group of past administration pre... more »
See This Submarine? The Navy Has Only Three of Them (A Big Mistake)
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, Americas* Meet the seawolf. *Key Point:* This formidable increase in performance came at formidable increase in cost. The Seawolf-class submarines were envisioned as the best submarines ever built. Designed to succeed the Los Angeles–class attack submarines and maintain America’s edge in the underwater domain, the class suffered from cost overruns and the collapse of the Soviet Union. While still some of the best submarines ever built, they were built at reduced numbers. In the late 1980s, the U.S. Navy was faced with a crisis. In 1980, the Soviet Uni... more »
Why Don't Americans Trust Universities Anymore?
*Jarrett Stepman* *Politics, Americas* [image: People wear the American flag as students and protesters gather at the] Hint: they're worried about indoctrination. Are our institutions of higher education little more than left-wing indoctrination centers? A recently released study found that, whether that’s generally true or not, the perception that they are indoctrinating students is fairly universal at one of the nation’s large, public universities. A team of professors at the University of North Carolina conducted research on the attitudes of students at the school to gauge th... more »
Remembering Obama's corruption
Back in 2004 Illinois Senator Obama gave $1M to a hospital whose director was his good friend Valerie Jarret. Jarrett had hired Michelle Obama and paid her $120k a year to make sure that low income patients were shuttled away from the hospital and to other hospitals while Jarrett's hospital got all the people who could pay their bills. After the hospital got the $1M Michelle Obama got a bit of a raise; she went from $120k a year to $317k a year. The hospital went on to hire David Axelrod to explain to poor people why not going to the best hospital was good for them. The reality is... more »
Coronavirus versus Democratitis. A Public Service Message
Two nasty viruses at work in the USA today. Both can be fatal. What are coronavirus infections? Coronaviruses are a group of common viruses. They are named for the crown-like spikes on the surface of the virus. Some coronaviruses only affect animals, but others can also affect humans. Most people get infected with human coronaviruses at some time in their life. They usually cause mild to moderate upper-respiratory infections, like the common cold. But they can also cause more severe illnesses such s bronchitis and pneumonia. NOTE: Common signs of infection include respiratory sympto... more »
When fear of pandemic overrides the problem – people suffer a different kind of trauma
When panic is fueled by psychological attacks, there is more danger from the fear than there is from the problem. Remember how the fear of West Nile Virus and the Zika Virus took center stage? Or the Bird or Swine Flu and half a dozen other viruses. It isn’t that they aren’t terrible — they are. It isn’t that they didn’t kill or deform — they do. What was the worst part was the panic that set in because of their spread. We need to look carefully at what is happening around the world. Viruses come and go. They mutate … Continue reading →
Democrats blame Trump for cornavirus
Trump is asking for a cut to the CDC budget; to trim waste. He's also asking for $2.5 billion to fight coronavirus. But Democrats are acting as thought the cut that Trump is asking for has already happened and that that is why we're facing a potential pandemic in China. The Dow dropping due to fears about coronavirus are making Democrats giddy since it's the only chance they have of winning in November; make sure Americans suffer. Once again what matters to Democrats isn't what's good for we the people but what's good for Democrats. If they cared about us they'd say that of course... more »
Wash Your Hands: It Has Not Been Contained
A quick update to my series from last week. The coronavirus has not been contained to China, and there are now nearly 1000 cases in South Korea, 270 in Italy, and 60 in Iran. Health experts and writers (see for example Ian MacKay, Devi Sridhar, James Hamblin, Helen Branswell, Michael Osterholm) now think it will […]
Leaked documents about Malaysian Boeing MH17
Yana Yerlashova and Max van der Werff discuss the leaked documents about the case of the Malaysian Boeing MH17. More The post Leaked documents about Malaysian Boeing MH17 appeared first on The Duran.
Bernie Sanders says that people should be glad to give up their freedom for money
After extolling how great communist tyranny is in Cuba Bernie went on to say : *"China is another example. China is an authoritarian country, becoming more and more authoritarian. But can anyone deny — I mean, the facts are clear, that they have taken more people out of extreme poverty than any country in history.”* That sure seems to be saying that Bernie thinks the Chinese people are better off with no freedom because they have more money. Is that the sort of mind set we want for the President of the United States? What price does Bernie set on our freedoms? Clearly he's ok with ... more »
The census goes digital – 3 things to know
Anjana Susarla, Associate Professor of Information Systems, Michigan State University at Politics + Society – The Conversation - 13 hours ago
Collecting census data online creates new risks to the accuracy and integrity of the information. Here's what to be aware of.
Americans are drowning in a sea of polls
Michael Traugott, Research Professor at the Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan at Politics + Society – The Conversation - 13 hours ago
Polls have become an essential component of the news coverage of presidential campaigns. That may affect who voters decide to back on an election day.
Hormone Blocker Shocker: Drug Costs 8 Times More When Used For Kids
Dr. Sudeep Taksali, an orthopedic surgeon, became worried that his 8-year-old daughter had already grown taller than his 12-year-old son. And sometimes she had an attitude more befitting a teenager. Something seemed wrong. Taksali and his wife, Sara, realized their daughter had grown 7 inches in two years and was showing signs of puberty. They […] The post Hormone Blocker Shocker: Drug Costs 8 Times More When Used For Kids appeared first on Health Nut News.
NBC Attacks Grieving Mother for Not Giving Son Flu Medication
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at-a-glance In February 2020, a 4-year-old boy from Colorado tragically died from complications from influenza. NBC News then posted a defamatory news piece about the boy’s death, full of false allegations against the boy’s mother The NBC News piece does not include any direct quotes from the family, and […] The post NBC Attacks Grieving Mother for Not Giving Son Flu Medication appeared first on Health Nut News.
China – Hundreds of thousands infected but not reported
According to Thailand Medical News, hundreds of thousands of residents in nursing homes and old-age homes are infected, with many dying on a daily basis. Also, mass infections and deaths across prisons nationwide have been brought to light. Here are some excerpts: “Yesterday, brave investigative Chinese journalists from Caixin media uncovered that that many state ... Read more China – Hundreds of thousands infected but not reported The post China – Hundreds of thousands infected but not reported appeared first on Ice Age Now.
Coronavirus – New deaths 79, new cases 634
25 Feb 2020 – Total reported coronavirus cases: 80,352 – The rate of new cases appears to be slowing, but I don’t believe the reporting coming out of China’s communist government. 11,567 in serious or critical condition Total reported deaths: 2,707 Total reported recovered: 27,898 66 new cases in Italy 231 new cases in South Korea No ... Read more Coronavirus – New deaths 79, new cases 634 The post Coronavirus – New deaths 79, new cases 634 appeared first on Ice Age Now.
Hereditary Chiefs and media arrested at Gitxsan rail blockade in New Hazelton, BC
Breaking News! Injunction granted Tuesday morning against Kahnawake Mohawks south of Montreal CBC reports ://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/blockade-kanesatake-oka-pipeline-1.5474931 New Rail Blockade Today New rail blockade Tuesday morning, Feb. 25. in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Cheyenne River Lakota Chairman South Dakota Solidarity with Wet'suwet'en Canadian police arrest
Los Angeles To Dismiss 60,000 Felony Marijuana Convictions
The Office of the District Attorney for Los Angeles County (population: 10 million) has announced that it will be dismissing an estimated 66,000 marijuana convictions. Some 53,000 people are anticipated to have their records expunged. Nearly 60,000 of the cases under review are marijuana-related felony convictions, some of which date back to the 1960s.
Warren Has a Plan for Disinformation—What About Everyone Else?
Elizabeth Warren speaking with an audience in Las Vegas, Nevada, 2020 (Gage Skidmore/https://flic.kr/p/2iv3aZJ/CC BY-SA 2.0/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/) The 2020 U.S. presidential election is playing out in the shadow of disinformation, but few candidates are promising to take action against it. Questionable information about presidential candidates abounds in the upcoming election. The content and claims vary. There are those abject lies, like the tweet citing a fake news story to claim Pete Buttigieg harmed dogs as a teenager. Other examples are misleading, s... more »
Lock Up Deniers, Says Potty Professor
By Paul Homewood h/t VAG Climate denial has increased the risk of catastrophic global change. Should international criminal law be used against those who promote this dangerous trend? Economic and political leaders can no longer pretend it is business as usual. Whether they actively induce environmental harm or just ignore the existential threat […]
‘Please Let Me Go’: Heartbreaking Video Shows 6yo Girl Cuffed, Arrested for Temper Tantrum
[image: girl]Extremely disturbing body camera footage was just released showing the arrest of a 6-year-old little girl because she had a tantrum at school.
Limbaugh On The Coronavirus
Rush Limbaugh claims that the coronavirus is "a common cold" which is being used to take down Donald Trump. Martin Pengelly writes in *The Guardian*: The coronavirus outbreak is being “weaponised” by the media to bring down Donald Trump when in fact it is simply a version of the “common cold”, conservative radio host and presidential medal of freedom recipient Rush Limbaugh claimed on Monday. His comments were widely condemned: more than 80,000 people are known to have contracted the virus worldwide and 2,700 are known to have died. Authorities are struggling to cope in China, Ira... more »
Italian Hikers Rescued in Alaska after Visiting Infamous Bus
An Italian man suffering from frostbite and four other tourists were rescued in the Alaska wilderness after visiting an abandoned bus that has become a lure for adventurers since it was featured in the “Into the Wild” book and movie.
Mubarak, Egypt’s Autocrat Ousted by Protests, Dies at 91
Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian leader who was the autocratic face of stability in the Middle East for nearly 30 years before being forced from power in an Arab Spring uprising, has died.
3 Energy Sectors Most Threatened by the Coronavirus
The coronavirus has already whacked energy prices. But which products are particularly vulnerable?
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Ousted During Arab Spring, Dies At 91
*BBC: **Hosni Mubarak: Former Egyptian President dies aged 91* Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak – ousted by the military in 2011 – has died in Cairo at the age of 91. Mubarak spent three decades in office before a popular uprising swept Egypt. He was found guilty of complicity in the killing of protesters during the revolution. That conviction was overturned and was freed in March 2017. His death was confirmed by Egyptian state news on Tuesday. Earlier in the day, the Al-Watan website reported that he died at a military hospital. Mubarak underwent surgery in late January an... more »
Location - Location - Location
I thought of buying a place like this in Sitka. Seriously, I was close to doing that but in the end, I chose Arizona and built. The seas rarely freeze there and the weather is more moderate than many locations in Alaska. The proximity of children and grandchildren prevailed in the end. But damn, Sitka was appealing. I'd have had to buy a float plane, and fly to the store, but you can do that, there. Sacrifices...
Erdogan requests talks on Syria
February 2020 was an unfortunate period in Turkey's policy towards Syria. A powerful offensive by the Syrian government army in the Idlib province entailed the capture of almost half of the province's territory and control establishment over the international Damascus-Aleppo highway. At least four of Turkey's largest observation posts found themselves deep in Syrian-controlled areas.
Julian Assange and the Imperium’s Face: Day One of the Extradition Hearings
If we are to believe it, Julian Assange of WikiLeaks, the man behind showing the ugliness of power, is the one responsible for having abused it. It is a running theme in the US case against this Australian publisher, who has been given the coating of common criminality hiding the obvious point: that the mission is to make journalism on official secrets, notably those covering atrocity and abuse, a crime.
EU-UK relations: Council gives go-ahead for talks to start and adopts negotiating directives
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25-Feb-2020 The Council today adopted a decision authorising the opening of negotiations for a new partnership with the UK.
Carlyle vs Maroc: Voici les arguments du Royaume au CIRDI
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25-Feb-2020 Pour le Royaume, Carlyle n'a pas justifié l'existence d'investissements au Maroc. Le groupe américain invoque l'accord de libre-échange Maroc-Etats-Unis alors que les contrats avec la Samir concernent des entités basées aux îles Caïmans.
EU demands UK keep chlorinated chicken ban to get trade deal
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25-Feb-2020 Clause in negotiating mandate for Michel Barnier will create hurdle to US-UK deal.
EU-Indonesia FTA - Chapter on Exceptions (EU proposals, February 2020)
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EU - Indonesia FTA, Chapters on Institutional and Final Provisions (EU proposals, February 2020)
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Trump Moves Forward With New Rule: No Green Cards for Welfare Users
[image: trump-moves-forward-with-new-rule-no-green-cards-for-welfare-users] After a Supreme Court win, the administration is proceeding with implementation of a rule to restrict green card issuance for migrants reliant on welfare.
New World Order = Global Technocracy
[image: alex-newman-new-world-order-global-technocracy-behind-the-deep-state] VIDEO - In this episode of Behind The Deep State, host Alex Newman explains that the New World Order globalists talk about so much will not be communist or capitalist. Rather, it will be a technocracy. Relying on the excellent research of Patrick Wood, Newman highlights the nature of this form of government, and warns about how dangerous it is. In short, it means no freedom and rule by elitist technocrats, supposedly in the interest of the environment or economic efficiency. Communist China is the premier ... more »
Hispanics, Regardless of Party, Want Big Government, Poll Finds
[image: hispanics-regardless-of-party-want-big-government-poll-finds] A Pew Research Center poll finds that Hispanic voters — even those who consider themselves Republicans — want government intervention to address many of their concerns.
Will Jacob Hornberger Sweep Upcoming Libertarian Presidential Primaries and Caucuses? If He Does, How Much Will It Matter?
[image: undefined] Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has been racking up wins in state-level contests of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Much less mentioned in the media is that Libertarian presidential candidate Jacob Hornberger won the February 8 Iowa Libertarian caucus with 47 percent of the vote. This put Hornberger far ahead of other candidates for the nomination, including Lincoln Chafee — a former governor and United States senator — who came in second with 13 percent. Writing about his victory in Iowa, Hornberger noted that he will also be participating in ... more »
Pentagon Releases New A.I. Guidelines
*Defense One:* *Pentagon to Adopt Detailed Principles for Using AI* Sources say the list will closely follow an October report from a defense advisory board. The Defense Department will soon adopt a detailed set of rules to govern how it develops and uses artificial intelligence, officials familiar with the matter told Defense One. A draft of the rules was released by the Defense Innovation Board, or DIB, in October as “Recommendations on the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence.” Sources indicated that the Department’s policy will follow the draft closely. “The Department of... more »
Chess Grand Master
In a political match-up between Vladimir Putin and the best computer, I would put all my marbles on Vlad. Not only is he the human reincarnation of the Russian total independence and autonomy ideology, but he’s as cunning and clever as a fox and understands the gears of the world […]
The Alternative Facts Of Ancient Greece
In an age of deepfakes and alternative facts, it can be tricky getting at the truth. But persuading others – or even yourself – what is true is not a challenge unique to the modern era. Even the ancient Greeks had to confront different realities. read more
Crazy Video From Syria Shows An Armored Personnel Carrier Brawling With A T-72 Tank
Another footage of the rebel ACV-15 encounter against regime T-72 near Idlib's Nayrab on 20 Feb 2020 pic.twitter.com/GM9ck9lN3S — Abdurrahman (@Abdurahmanhrk) February 24, 2020 *Warzone/The Drive: **Crazy Video Out Of Syria Shows An Armored Personnel Carrier Brawling With A T-72 Tank* *The armored personnel carrier eventually rams the tank and then appears to chase it away. It's almost like a scene out of National Geographic!* Video emerged this past weekend that shows Turkish-backed Syrian forces in a tracked armored personnel carrier jousting with and then ramming a T-72 tank b... more »
Life-science Consulting – A Boon to the Health Care Industry
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Call for Federal Charter Transparency Law
We've been here before. For instance, in 2015 while Congress was wrestling with what would eventually become ESSA, Sherrod Brown introduced the Charter School Accountability Act, which had some modest goals-- require greater charter transparency, mandate some reporting from charter authorizers, and compel charter operators to talk to the community before opening up. The bill was promptly sent to the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee, to never be heard from again. But Congress has yet an other chance to get it right. Representative Rashina Tlaib (D-Michigan) is i... more »
More Deadly Than Coronavirus: Green Ideology
[image: Helga Zepp-LaRouche giving an interview to an independent news media organization after the Schiller Institute's conference in early summer 2018. (Photo: Michelle Rasmussen / EIRNS)] Helga Zepp-LaRouche emphasizes that we are living at a moment where everything can be disrupted, and therefore nothing should be taken for granted. Enormous risks, and enormous opportunities, stand before us. A virus, unknown two months ago, has now infected at least 80,000, claimed 2,500 lives, caused significant disruptions in the flow of people and the production of goods, and has been used a... more »
INFUSE WITH MCT OIL, RATHER THAN ALCOHOL, FOR SOLVENT FREE CANNABIS OIL
Cannabis oil, is cannabis oil, right? It offers great benefits for anyone suffering from cancer, but what you may not know is that we need to ensure that patients are accessing the best type of... The post INFUSE WITH MCT OIL, RATHER THAN ALCOHOL, FOR SOLVENT FREE CANNABIS OIL appeared first on Healing Oracle.
Chart: Montana medical marijuana patient count continues rapid growth
Montana’s medical cannabis program – already one of the largest in the nation on a per-capita basis – posted year-over-year, double-digit patient count growth in January. While a series of new rules set to go into effect in 2020 threatens to introduce short-term instability for the state’s rapidly expanding industry, over the long term they […] Chart: Montana medical marijuana patient count continues rapid growth is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Sorority Girl Reveals How She Became An Elite CIA Counterterrorism Operative
Tracy Walder (pictured) temporarily left behind her dreams of becoming a teacher to join the CIA - and later the FBI - where she would become an expert in Al Qaeda and confronting captured terrorist associates in the Middle East *Daily Mail: **Sorority girl reveals how she became an elite CIA counterterrorism operative who traveled the world foiling al-Qaeda plots after 9/11 and interviewing terrorists* * Tracy Walder was a sorority girl in Los Angeles before she was recruited by the CIA her junior year * Walder initially had plans to become a teacher while at the University of So... more »
If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change
I checked out the financial news network yesterday afternoon, and one commentator was incredulous that people were asking the Fed to step in to help solve the coronavirus epidemic. Of course there have also been eyes rolled in response to calls for central banks to address climate change. I certainly agree with those who are […] The post If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change appeared first on Econlib.
TRUMP TRIES TO WISH CORONAVIRUS AWAY
What worries me about President Trump's response to the coronavirus outbreak is that it reeks of Norman Vincent Peale and the Power of Positive Thinking. President Donald Trump on Tuesday predicted the coronavirus is "going to go away" despite warnings from Democrats that his White House is asleep amid cresting fears in Washington that the outbreak could spark a pandemic. The President maintained his sunny optimism about the virus that is showing signs of spreading around the world from its Chinese epicenter and is already having a huge impact on global commerce.... The President ti... more »
Tuesday Morning Links
This and that for your Tuesday reading. - Saeed Kamali Dehghan reports on a new World Health Organization study showing the utter lack of progress toward sustainable development, particularly due to the harms caused by our climate breakdown. Mahita Gajanan focuses on the reality that every child's future is threatened by our continued carbon pollution and the culture of exploitation which causes it. And Patrick Greenfield and Jonathan Watts report that JP Morgan Chase - even after decades of profiting off of dirty energy - has issued its own warning of the threat climate change pose... more »
Canary Islands hotel reports coronavirus case
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A hotel in Spain's Canary Islands is under lockdown after an Italian doctor staying there tests positive for coronavirus, which has killed thousands of people worldwide and infected thousands more.
From war hero to jailed disgrace — Egypt mourns death of strongman former president Mubarak
Just In - 15 hours ago
Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian leader who for nearly 30 years was the resolute face of stability in the Middle East, has died aged 91, the country's state television says.
Where do you go when you gotta go?
News 1. Supported living This item is written by Tim Bousquet. In 2013, the Nova Scotia government accepted a report titled “Choice, Equality and Good Lives in Inclusive Communities: A Roadmap for Transforming the Nova Scotia Services to Persons with Disabilities Program.” That 56-page report clearly identified the reliance on large institutions to house people […]
Photo Shows That U.S. Submarines Still Have Stealth Problems
This official photo of the USS Colorado (SSN 788) returning to Groton on February 20 clearly shows parts of the stealth coating missing. H I Sutton (original photo US Navy) *Forbes:* *Photo Shows That U.S. Submarines Still Have Stealth Problems * One of the U.S. Navy’s latest fast attack submarines, the USS Colorado, recently returned from its maiden deployment. Homecoming photos show that large sections of the stealth coating have come off. This issue is not new. Last September a whistleblower accused a U.S. shipbuilder of falsifying quality tests on the stealth coating. Whether ... more »
CIA & BND spy scandal shakes Switzerland neutrality (Video)
The Duran Quick Take: Episode 481. More The post CIA & BND spy scandal shakes Switzerland neutrality (Video) appeared first on The Duran.
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews goes WW2 on Bernie after Nevada win (Video)
The Duran Quick Take: Episode 480. More The post MSNBC’s Chris Matthews goes WW2 on Bernie after Nevada win (Video) appeared first on The Duran.
"Economic Market Snapshot AM 2/25/20"
*PM 2/25/20, Updated frequently as available.* ◆ "The 'Unsinkable' Financial Markets Just Slammed Into A Massive 'Iceberg' Called The Coronavirus" ◆ Gregory Mannarino, AM 2/25/20 "CRITICAL UPDATES: If Stocks Fall Again Today, More Losses Will Follow" - https://www.traderschoice.net/ ◆ *MarketWatch Market Summary, Live Updates* - https://www.marketwatch.com/tools/marketsummary *CNN Market Data:* - http://money.cnn.com/data/markets/ *CNN Fear And Greed Index:* - http://money.cnn.com/data/fear-and-greed/ ◆ *Buffett Indicator: Where Are We With Market Valuations?* "*As of 2/25/20* (update... more »
Lisa Savage to take independent route to ballot
Our deadline to reach 2,000 signatures of registered Green party members in Maine is fast approaching. An honest evaluation of our situation indicates that we have no chance of getting the required signatures for Lisa Savage's US Senate race by the March 15 deadline. The two-party control of Maine's state government has ensured that they have crafted a ballot access law that makes it virtually impossible for us to succeed. Maine's Secretary of State Matt Dunlap told the Bangor Daily News last week that moving to presidential primaries (rather than the traditional caucus) produc... more »
Now Is The Time To Awaken ‒ A Quotation by M.N. Hopkins
*Now is the time to awaken to your heart's light, now is the time of redemption, now is the time of self-fulfillment and now is the focal point of creation. It is in the now that past and future co-exist and it is in the now that you have access to your greatest power.* *© **M.N. Hopkins * *To read more of my poems & quotations, please click on the link below:* *Poems & Quotations by M.N. Hopkins* *or visit:* *Pinterest*
US defense secretary launches simulated nuclear attack against Russia in Pentagon war game
As more than 20,000 US troops and 20,000 military vehicles began to arrive in Europe for the massive “Defender 2020” exercise targeting Russia, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper took part in a war game at US Strategic Command headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska involving the simulated use of nuclear weapons against Russian troops.
Behind the headlines: #ShutDownCanada
I write from Vancouver Island, where emptied tankers sit in the harbor, unable to go to port because of rail blockades in solidarity with Indigenous land defenders. As I write, we are witnessing/participating in/supporting nothing less than the opening of a new cycle of anti-colonial and anti-capitalist struggle in Canada.
Raid of Wet’suwet’en part of Canada’s ongoing police violence against Indigenous Peoples
In a pre-dawn raid on Feb. 6, the RCMP arrested six land defenders of the Gidimt'en clan of the Wet'suwet'en nation at a blockade protesting the Coastal GasLink pipeline project. They were released later the same day but protestors at the Gidimt'en checkpoint await another raid by RCMP. Enforcing an injunction, the RCMP have said that they will use “the least amount of force necessary.” But protesters and observers believe any action will result in police violence.
New Shared Values Between US And India — Arms Sales
"For decades, the U.S.-India relationship was anchored by claims of shared values of human rights and human dignity. Now, those shared values are discrimination, bigotry, and hostility towards refugees and asylum seekers." U.S. President Donald Trump got a warm welcome from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to kick off a whirlwind 36-hour tour of the world's largest democracy and announced the two countries were finalizing a $3 billion arms deal.
"South Korean Crisis-Response Coordinator Commits Suicide As Cases Near 1,000; 11 Deaths: Live Updates"
*"South Korean Crisis-Response Coordinator Commits * *Suicide As Cases Near 1,000; 11 Deaths: Live Updates"* by Tyler Durden *Update (0650ET)*: "It's not even 7 am in the US, and it looks like a new outbreak is beginning in Central Europe. Local news agencies report that Croatia has confirmed its first case, while the Austrian Province of Tyrol has confirmed two cases. In South Korea, meanwhile, officials have just confirmed the 11th coronavirus-linked death, a Mongolian man in his mid-30s who had a preexisting liver condition. Over in India, where President Trump is in the middle o... more »
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