Monday, April 06, 2020

6 April - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

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Assange vs Khodorkovsky: Arbitrary Application of Human Rights by British Courts

Nina Cross at 21st Century Wire - 16 hours ago
*Nina Cross* | More evidence that Assange's treatment by Britain has been arbitrary and has ignored international human rights and law of asylum.

Le nouvel ALENA ratifié par le Canada : déclaration aux USA et au Mexique

bilaterals.org - 16 hours ago
06-Apr-2020 Le Canada a informé les États-Unis et le Mexique que le processus de ratification national du nouvel ALENA était achevé.

Canada notifies US and Mexico it has ratified revised NAFTA

bilaterals.org - 16 hours ago
06-Apr-2020 Canada notified the United States and Mexico that it has finished its ratification process and is now ready to implement the measures in the revised North American trade agreement.

A Quote For Trump's Tombstone: "I Don't Take Responsibility At All"

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 16 hours ago
*Die For Me by Nancy Ohanian* Unless you think it was just the racism and/or the anger at the establishment, you have probably asked yourself why over 60 million non-multimillionaires voted for Trump in 2016. Do all 60 million have IQs under 85, rendering them incapable of basic abstract thought and simple mental problem solving? Probably many of them do, but in an analysis for CNN yesterday, John Harwood pointed out that during the campaign Trump persuasively "pitched himself as a successful businessman and an executive, even though his actual record included a string of spectacula... more »

HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE: IS IT POSSIBLE THEY'RE NOT IN IT FOR THE MONEY?

Steve M. at No More Mister Nice Blog - 16 hours ago
They're obsessed. President Donald Trump spent much of his time at the coronavirus news briefing on Sunday once again promoting unproven drugs to treat COVID-19. “And another thing we have bought a tremendous amount of is hydroxychloroquine,” Trump said. “We have stockpiled 29 million pills of the hydroxychloroquine. 29 million. A lot of drugstores have them, by prescription. And they’re not expensive.” ... Although Trump has been pushing hydroxychloroquine for a while, he seems to have taken those recommendations further this weekend. On Saturday, Trump had pretty much called on ... more »

Kremlin Continues To Claim That It's Covid-19 Coronavirus Outbreak Is Small

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 16 hours ago
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Denis Protsenko a week before the hospital chief announced he had COVID-19. (AP: Alexei Druzhinin) *ABC News Online:* *Russia says its coronavirus outbreak is extremely small. Vladimir Putin's critics say that's a facade* Last week, Vladimir Putin came face to face with the coronavirus and emerged unscathed. Nobody was surprised. He'd been seen on Russian television, touring a hospital and standing just centimetres from a doctor who later tested positive. However, according to the Kremlin, tests showed "everything was OK" with Mr Putin. W... more »

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jonjayray at EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL - 16 hours ago
*Education and the Coronavirus: Trying to Look on the Bright Side* Sean Gabb Whether the Coronavirus is the Spanish Flu come again I cannot say, and will not try. We shall have some grounds for knowing by Easter, and may have confirmation next year, when the annual mortality figures are published. Something I can say, however, is that the response to the Virus will have large and continuing effects. Many things will return to normal after the lockdown. Much else will not. As ever with those things that change, there will be a new set of winners and losers. And, where education is... more »

Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Some Pipeline Projects Push Forward While Others Falter Nationwide

Jerri-Lynn Scofield at naked capitalism - 16 hours ago
Pipeline projects proceed, sometimes on a stealth basis, under cover of the COVI-19 crisis and despite the collapse of world oil prices.

A Plague on Both Your Houses

Age of Autism at AGE OF AUTISM - 16 hours ago
By Richard Moskowitz MD Hunkered down at home like everyone else, I feel blessed and deeply grateful to be able to enjoy the simple pleasure of being alive and well among friends and loved ones, and to share these reflections... more »

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JR at GREENIE WATCH - 16 hours ago
*Oil companies are betting big on “carbon capture” technology that sucks greenhouse gases out of smokestacks and the air* LIKE AN OLD RACEHORSE, the West Seminole oilfield, a 12-square-mile patch of dirt on Texas’s far western flank, has been trudging along for years, kept kicking by an elixir its jockey shoots into its rump. On a recent afternoon, as storm clouds blanketed the field and a winter wind howled, dozens of rusty pump jacks rocked up and down, groaning with each revolution as they sucked out more black gold. The drug that the field’s operator, Occidental Petroleum, injec... more »

Comet Atlas “Cast Out of the Tail of Draco the Dragon”: Where & When to Watch. The Coming Fulfillment of Revelation 12?

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 16 hours ago
Comet Atlas in the Northern Sky by https://www.space.com/ A comet designated c/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) is predicted to become bright enough to see with unaided eyes in May. If this holds true, and comets are notoriously unpredictable, the comet should be observable in binoculars during April, too. The moonless nights surrounding the weekend of Saturday, April …

Japan To Declare A State Of Emergency As Early As Tuesday To Stop The Covid-19 Coronavirus

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 16 hours ago
*Reuters:* *Japan to declare coronavirus emergency, launch $990 billion stimulus: PM* TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is to impose a state of emergency in Tokyo and six other prefectures as early as Tuesday to try to stop the coronavirus, the prime minister said, with the government preparing a $990 billion stimulus package to soften the economic blow. More than 3,500 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Japan and 85 have died - not a huge outbreak compared with some hot spots. But the numbers keep rising with particular alarm over the spread in Tokyo, which has more than ... more »

U.S. Coronavirus Peak Death Rate Is Expected To Strike The U.S. In 11 Days When 2,644 People Are Projected To Die In 24 Hours

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 16 hours ago
*Daily Mail*: *Coronavirus peak death rate will strike U.S. in 11 days when 2,644 people will die in 24 hours as shocking graphs reveal grim state-by-state breakdown of when hospitals will be overwhelmed and how many will die* * Metrics model shows the US is 10 days from its peak resource use, when 262,092 hospital beds, including 39,727 ICU beds, will be needed * The University of Washington's Institute for Health warns that the protections for each state assume that social distancing measures are maintained * It shows New York - the epicenter of the outbreak in the US - will r... more »

The contradictions and dilemmas of the coronavirus pandemic

Peter at Bayou Renaissance Man - 16 hours ago
I have no doubt whatsoever that in some centers, COVID-19 is wreaking havoc with the health care system. News media coverage of (say) New York City's hospitals is bad enough (to say nothing of other centers around the world), but confirmation comes from the rates being offered to part-time nurse contractors to work there. Right now, a traveling nurse can earn up to $100 an hour for a short-term contract in a NYC hospital, plus free lodging in a decent hotel, and in some cases even a free hired car. That's astounding compared to their regular rates - and hospitals wouldn't be wil... more »

Living Close to the Ocean Is Good for Your Mental Health, Says Study

Xiu Ying at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A study published in Health & Place magazine states that mental health is better among beach lovers than inland residents. The study analyzed data from nearly 26,000 British citizens and found that those living less than one kilometer from the ocean are 22 percent less likely to report issues such […] The post Living Close to the Ocean Is Good for Your Mental Health, Says Study appeared first on The Rio Times.

Russian Man in Isolation Kills Five for “Talking Loud” on the Street

Arkady Petrov at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to a BBC report, a man in Russia shot five people dead after warning them that they were making too much noise in the street. After a first warning from his balcony, this man in isolation, who has already been arrested but whose identification is still to be disclosed, […] The post Russian Man in Isolation Kills Five for “Talking Loud” on the Street appeared first on The Rio Times.

Economy Minister Suggests “Immunity Passport” to Reopen Brazil’s Economy

Iolanda Fonseca at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Minister of Economy Paulo Guedes mentioned, on Saturday, April 4th, the possibility of adopting a kind of "immunity passport" in Brazil, so that people with confirmed immunity to the virus can work normally in a second stage of the pandemic when the economy will be reopened . . . To […] The post Economy Minister Suggests “Immunity Passport” to Reopen Brazil’s Economy appeared first on The Rio Times.

Pandemic Has Taken More Money From Emerging Economies Than 2008 Crisis

Iolanda Fonseca at The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The new coronavirus pandemic is having a worse impact on emerging countries than the 2008 global financial crisis. According to the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Director-General Kristalina Georgieva, almost US$90 billion (R$450 billion) has already been withdrawn from emerging markets during the pandemic. "Never in the . . . To […] The post Pandemic Has Taken More Money From Emerging Economies Than 2008 Crisis appeared first on The Rio Times.

Links 4/6/2020

Jerri-Lynn Scofield at naked capitalism - 17 hours ago

Coronavirus: A Theory of Incompetence

Yves Smith at naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
Coronavirus has shredded the last vestiges of the belief that America was well run. How did we get here?

AirBnB Has Been Rocked by COVID-19. Do We Really Want To See It Recover?

Yves Smith at naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
AirBnB is a flagrant rule-breaking disruptor. Is it worth it to try to bring it to heel now, or is it beyond redemption?

Let’s quarantine some fake corona and energy news

Paul Driessen at CFACT - 17 hours ago
Junk science and scare stories stampede countries into taking drastic, counterproductive action The post Let’s quarantine some fake corona and energy news appeared first on CFACT.

In a near-empty room this morning, the High Court will decide George Pell's fate

Sarah Farnsworth And Elizabeth Byrne at Just In - 17 hours ago
There will be no crowds of victims' advocates or the Cardinal's supporters when the High Court hands down its decision on his appeal against his convictions for abusing two choirboys in the 1990s.

Train driver applied multiple brakes seconds before fatal Christmas Eve crash near Perth

Benjamin Gubana at Just In - 17 hours ago
A freight train driver tried multiple measures to halt his locomotive before crashing into a stationary grain train east of Perth, a preliminary report finds.

More than 360,000 Australians apply for early release of super

Nassim Khadem at Just In - 17 hours ago
More than 360,000 Australians are seeking an early release of their superannuation under the Federal Government's plan to help Australians left jobless or facing financial hardship because of the coronavirus crisis — but not all of them will be eligible.

Bushfire threat eases near Mandurah, south of Perth, as emergency warning downgraded

James Carmody at Just In - 17 hours ago
Aerial support is sent to help about 85 firefighters battling an out-of-control bushfire burning through scrub in Furnissdale near Mandurah, south of Perth.

Fate of senior campers remains a mystery as police call off search

Kellie Lazzaro at Just In - 17 hours ago
Police call off the search for two elderly friends whose campsite was found burned out in the Victorian wilderness more than three weeks ago.

Coronavirus Fact Not Fear – Chart Update 4th April 2020 – Includes Missing USA

barovsky at The New Dark Age - 17 hours ago
5 April 2020 — Youtube A brilliant presentation of the facts. Must watch.

Navajo Nation coronavirus cases increase to 354 cases, with 14 deaths

Unknown at CENSORED NEWS - 17 hours ago
354 total positive cases of COVID-19 for the Navajo Nation, one more death confirmed Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer Censored News WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — The total number of positive tests for COVID-19 has reached 354 for the Navajo Nation as of Sunday – an increase of 33 cases since Saturday, according to the Navajo Department of Health and Navajo

This Is What We Call Reincarnation ‒ The Wisdom Of Omraam Mikheal Aivanhov

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 17 hours ago
*The water that gushes from a mountain spring is pure and crystal-clear, but as it flows downwards, it collects filth from the regions through which it passes. By the time it reaches the sea, it is laden with impurities. But before long, the heat of the sun transforms the water into vapour, which then rises back up to the sky, only to fall to earth again in the form of rain or snow.* *The life cycle of water is symbolic. The destiny of human beings is just like these countless journeys of water between earth and sky. Like drops of water, human souls come down to earth, each to a s... more »

Cannabis vaping firms nearly recovered from vape health scare, but COVID-19 concerns loom

Bart Schaneman at Marijuana Business Daily - 17 hours ago
Marijuana vaporizer companies are on the rebound since last summer’s vaping health crisis, reporting that sales numbers are largely back to normal despite concerns around the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on consumer behavior as well as the supply chain. Seattle-based data analytics firm Headset found that all four of the U.S. markets it tracks […] Cannabis vaping firms nearly recovered from vape health scare, but COVID-19 concerns loom is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

Former star cancer researcher who sued his university for discrimination notches eighth retraction

Adam Marcus at Retraction Watch - 18 hours ago
Jasti Rao, who once earned $700,000 a year at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria and was named the first “Peorian of the Year” before a misconduct investigation put an end to his time there, has now lost eight papers. Rao’s case is among the more colorful that we’ve covered. A highly-regarded … Continue reading Former star cancer researcher who sued his university for discrimination notches eighth retraction

How Stealth Is an F-22? One Flew Right Under an Iranian F-4 Fighter

Robert Beckhusen at The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Robert Beckhusen* *Security, Middle East* This F-4 pilot never saw the F-22 coming. *Key point: *Iran knows it cannot stand up to the U.S. Air Force. Back in 2013, Pentagon press secretary George Little said that an Iranian air force F-4 Phantom combat plane attempted to intercept a U.S. MQ-1 Predator drone flying through international airspace near Iran. As we reported back then, one of the two F-4 Phantom jets — in service in Iran since the Shah — came to about 16 miles from the Predator, but broke off pursuit after two American planes escorting the drone broadcast a warning ... more »

Yes, U.S. Air Force Pilots Flew Russian MiG-23 Fighters (They Hated Them)

David Axe at The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * A retired U.S. Air Force colonel who once commanded a secret unit flying Soviet-made fighters spoke about his experiences. A retired U.S. Air Force colonel who once commanded a secret unit flying Soviet-made fighters spoke about his experiences to Russian state media. Retired colonel John Manclark, commander of the 4477th Test and Evaluation Squadron from 1985 to 1987, told Sputnik he wouldn’t talk about how the unit, which operated under the code name Constant Peg, acquired its MiGs. But he did summarize his impressions of several important Soviet fighte... more »

Feeling Bored? Here Are Five Detective Novels to 'Investigate' During Lockdown

James Peacock at The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*James Peacock* *Public Health, World* [image: Reuters] A good detective story can get our minds running. If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it’s that humans are connected, and that an individual’s actions can have profound consequences for the local community, the nation, and beyond. A good detective story, whether it takes place within an English country house or travels across international borders, reminds readers of this fundamental truth. Detectives might be charming, eccentric amateurs like Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple, Dorothy L. Sayers’ Lord Peter Wimsey, for example ... more »

The U.S. Navy Could Have Had a Much Better Nuclear Submarine

David Axe at The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * The U.S. Navy’s latest submarine almost was a lot bigger and more sophisticated. Faced with a looming shortage of cruise-missile launchers, in 2013 the fleet considered five different designs for a new guided-missile sub. It chose the smallest, simplest and cheapest option. The U.S. Navy’s latest submarine almost was a lot bigger and more sophisticated. Faced with a looming shortage of cruise-missile launchers, in 2013 the fleet considered five different designs for a new guided-missile sub. It chose the smallest, simplest and cheapest option. Options fo... more »

Turkey Must Take Care To Not Cross Russia's Red Lines In Syria

Michael Peck at The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, * Experts believe that any cease-fire agreement in Idlib will be temporary at best *Key point:* Russia would intervene to keep the Assad regime in power. Turkey and Russia are hardly equal in size or military capability. But should Turkish and Russian forces actually engage in combat in Syria, Turkey would have the edge, according to one American analyst. “The correlation of forces is decidedly against Russia in Syria,” says Michael Kofman, a researcher at the Center for Naval Analyses thinktank, and an expert on the Russian military. How could this be... more »

Not as Strong? Research Shows That Gangs Wield Less Power in Prison Than You Believe

David Pyrooz, Scott H. Decker at The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*David Pyrooz, Scott H. Decker* *Politics, Americas* [image: Reuters] Here's what the research says. The United States incarcerates a larger proportion of its citizens than any other developed country in the world, with around 1.5 million people serving time in prison. But to anyone who doesn’t work or live in a facility, life behind bars largely remains a mystery. The public gets a glimpse of life on the inside only when there are riots, executions or scandals. As criminologists, we spent nine months interviewing over 800 prisoners in Texas in 2016. They told us about their li... more »

Make China Pay For the Xi Jinping Virus

Rep. Mark Green at The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Rep. Mark Green* *Politics, Asia* [image: Pedestrians wearing face masks walk past a screen displaying an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping after the city's emergency alert level for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was downgraded, in Shanghai, China March 23, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song] Coronavirus is his fault. After passing a record $2.2 trillion bill last week to aid millions of Americans who lost their livelihoods as a result of the coronavirus, Congress already is talking about another spending bill. Rather than pouring out another bundle of billions at tremendous cost to t... more »

Animals Do Social Distancing, Too

Dana Hawley at The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Dana Hawley* *Science, * [image: Visitors wearing protective masks look at cheetahs at the Beijing Zoo, during the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Beijing, China April 3, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter] It works—evolution proves it. Social distancing to combat COVID-19 is profoundly impacting society, leaving many people wondering whether it will actually work. As disease ecologists, we know that nature has an answer. Animals as diverse as monkeys, lobsters, insects and birds can detect and avoid sick members of their species. Why have so many types of animals evolv... more »

Help Is on the Way: The Royal Navy’s Casualty Ship Deploys for Coronavirus Relief

David Axe at The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * Looks like the Royal Navy’s casualty-receiving vessel Argus, the closest thing the U.K. fleet has to a hospital ship is deploying to battle the coronavirus. Looks like the Royal Navy’s casualty-receiving vessel *Argus*, the closest thing the U.K. fleet has to a hospital ship is deploying to battle the coronavirus. *Argus *on April 2, 2020 deployed from her home port of Devonport, bound for the British West Indies, which include Anguilla, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Montserrat and the Turks and Caicos Islands. While normally a trainin... more »

Japan to declare a State of Emergency: Abe and Koike in coronavirus U-turn

Lee Jay at Modern Tokyo Times - 18 hours ago
Japan to declare a State of Emergency: Abe and Koike in coronavirus U-turn Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan, despite loathing to impact too much on the economy, will declare a state of emergency. In truth, Abe and Yuriko Koike, the Tokyo Governor, have not covered […]

Federal collection robo calls – a matter of 1st Amendment or not

Uriel at 'Nox & Friends - 18 hours ago
Does a provision of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 exempting government debt collection calls from the ban on automated calls violate the First Amendment? The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 was enacted to address intrusive and unwanted phone calls to Americans except those needed for emergency purposes or without prior personal consent of the cell phone owner. During the Obama administration second term, the federal government agencies decided that they were exempt from making debt collection calls under this act. In 2015, Congress amended the Act to add a ... more »

"Food Banks Warn They Will Soon Run Out Of Food As Economic Suffering Explodes All Over America"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
*"Food Banks Warn They Will Soon Run Out Of Food * *As Economic Suffering Explodes All Over America"* by Michael Snyder "What are hungry Americans going to do when the food banks don’t have any more food for them? Over the past couple of weeks, we have witnessed the largest spike in unemployment in all of U.S. history. Since most of those workers did not have any sort of a cushion to fall bank on, a lot of of them have been forced to seek out emergency assistance for themselves and their families almost immediately. Of course our national network of food banks was not built to handl... more »

The Enemy Within

Vernon Moat at The Duran - 19 hours ago
The Enemy Within Globalist infiltration of the United Kingdom administration has been intense & continuous during our time in the EU. While it is well known that; divisions, power & control has allowed Central Government to be corrupted to the point of irrelevance, people have not always been aware of the covert takeover of our […] More The post The Enemy Within appeared first on The Duran.

ASSANGE EXTRADITION: Assange Won’t Be Released Amid Virus Crisis, Australian Newswire Reports

Consortium News at The Duran - 19 hours ago
The Ministry of Justice told the AAP that Assange won’t be among those released because he isn’t serving a custodial sentence. More The post ASSANGE EXTRADITION: Assange Won’t Be Released Amid Virus Crisis, Australian Newswire Reports appeared first on The Duran.

Biased rules for the use of chloroquine in France

Etienne at The Duran - 19 hours ago
Please find a translation of an article on the wandering of the French government concerning the use of chloroquine Press release – François Asselineau asks for explanations on the antiretrovirals prescribed in te French official decrees: efficiency studies? Cost? Side effects ? April 1, 2020 News, Press releases, Coronavirus Wednesday April 1, 2020 – 11:10 […] More The post Biased rules for the use of chloroquine in France appeared first on The Duran.

U.S. Border Patrol agents ignore lock down orders, stalk Tohono O'odham after agents test positive for coronavirus in Tucson sector

Unknown at CENSORED NEWS - 19 hours ago
The Tohono O'odham Nation and State of Arizona stay-at-home orders are being ignored by U.S. Border Patrol agents, as the coronavirus spreads among Border Patrol agents By Brenda Norrell Censored News April 6, 2020 French translation Christine PratThe U.S. Border Patrol is still stalking elderly Tohono O'odham women outside their homes, regardless of stay-at-home-orders issued by both the

Chemobrain is real. Here’s what to expect after cancer treatment

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 19 hours ago
This is a serious side effect that we have not heard of. in fact it is significant enough that it needs to be part of the decission discussion. Mind function loss matters for everyone. The transition away from Chemo to Immunotherapy is now well underway and perhaps this problem will simply disappear. Why this is kept quiet is disturbing. . *Chemobrain is real. Here’s what to expect after cancer treatment* *Anton Isaacs* *is senior lecturer in the Department of Rural and Indigenous Health at Monash University in Melbourne. His work has appeared in The Conversation and Front... more »

As Media Focuses on COVID19, Study Finds ‘Fire Did Not Cause Building 7’s Collapse on 9/11’

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 19 hours ago
This is a pretty serious study on building #7. There has always been only one rational explanation to this particular collapse. It was a standard demolition job. There was also no planes to confuse the narritive here but the collapse of the other two towers accomplished just that. Early voices said as much, but most of us coukd not over ride the shock for a long time in order to question it all. We live in an age of horrific crimes. The mind shys away. *As Media Focuses on COVID19, Study Finds ‘Fire ... more »

Ancient Copper Smelting Remains Unearthed In North China's Shanxi

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 19 hours ago
This is bronze age around 1700 BC. During this era we had a full fledged global copper trade and plenty of copper work in the Levant and europe and mining in Georgia and Lake Superior. I would also like to see evidence here of a copper mine as well as local rsources would have created thed original canter. Not necessary though if you can import copper from overseas. As i have intimated. The huge native copper supplies of Lake Superior allowed the rise of a global network of factory stations including Mycenae. This would inspire smelter operations anywhere ample fuel existed. ... more »

Wikipedia Co-Founder Name Drops Trump, Clinton, Bill Gates in Rant About Child Sex Trafficking

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 19 hours ago
We know all this and some good advice here. It is real and the reason that it has been held at bay is that it is also so horrific that our minds literally twist away. It is not just one random case that you can dismiss out of hand. I did that myself years ago when the press reported on a bad acting teacher. Real yes, but also soo rare. We never actually hear a damn thing because any press is kept very local. audience of a million. Thay implies 300 plus case in the USA and a cell of enablers around everyone. now in a heartbeat we have an industry whose minima is s... more »

Accuracy of reported coronavirus cases, fatalities in question

drinkingwateradvisor at The Drinking Water Advisor - 19 hours ago
“The outbreak began in China’s Hubei province in late 2019, but the country has publicly reported only about 82,000 cases and 3,300 deaths, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. That compares to more than 189,000 cases and more … Continue reading →

Mish Mash Monday

Larry-Lambert at Virtual Mirage - 19 hours ago
Housekeeping I’m still working on the programming within Word Press to deliver the best possible results. I appreciate your comments and they are helping me to try and un-FK the problems. It may be a couple of weeks before they are all are resolved. Your anonymous search engine is coming as well (as early as […] The post Mish Mash Monday appeared first on Virtual Mirage.

A Good Monday Morning

Diogenes Sarcastica™ at Diogenes' Middle Finger - 19 hours ago

Covid-19 The Perfect Opportunity to Justify Global Financial Reset?

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 19 hours ago
Silver Bullion TV Could the globally-impacting Covid-19 pandemic be used as the perfect excuse to justify a reset the broken global financial system? We look at reports on this matter in this live stream. end

Wear A Mark? FedRes President CALLING FOR FORCED, MANDATORY, UNIVERSAL COVID-19 TESTING. Mannarino

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 19 hours ago
Mannarino is missing the obvious “Mark of the Beast”. Why would a FEDRES president be pushing mandatory vaccination? Their agenda is Global ID2020, RFID microchipping of all humanity to control buy/sell. – Gregory Mannarino Bullard is calling for UNIVERSAL TESTING.. Bullard laid out a system where every American would be tested every day and would …

Jim Willie: COVID19 Bioweapon War, De-Dollarisation & Goepolitical Update – By Jean-Claude@BeyondMystic

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 19 hours ago
Jean-Claude At Beyond Mystic VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED: ADULT CONVERSATION ABOUT UNFOLDING CORONAVIRUS BIOWEAPON WAR & GEOPOLITICAL EVENTS. HOW ONE MUST TAKE ACTIONS TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SELF AND TO CUT THROUGH THE FOG OF WAR. -By Jean-Claude@BeyondMystic. end

Japan To Declare State Of Emergency On April 7

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 19 hours ago
Japan To Declare State Of Emergency On April 7 by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has decided to declare a coronavirus emergency, according to the Nikkei, as new cases in the capital surged at a record pace. And while the Japanese publication notes that the government will hold an unofficial meeting of …

Why Don’t We Get Rid of Families And Cash? Soros-Funded Progressive Globalists Using Covid-19 to Push Own ‘Technocratic Solutions’

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 19 hours ago
Why Don’t We Get Rid of Families And Cash? Soros-Funded Progressive Globalists Using Covid-19 to Push Own ‘Technocratic Solutions’ by Helen Buyniski, https://www.rt.com/ Technocratic activists are full of solutions to the coronavirus crisis – the same panaceas they’ve been pushing for years. What problem wouldn’t be solved by abolishing the family, privacy, and other things …

Growing Youth Activism for Environmental Protection in Africa

NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 06 (IPS) - The mining sector in Africa is facing radical change as youth activists take action against the environmental degradation caused by mining industries. Tensions between activists and the mining industry have raised, however, concerns over human rights abuses. Read the full story, “Growing Youth Activism for Environmental Protection in Africa”, on globalissues.org →

Pandemic Crisis May Trigger Societal Restructuring

PENANG and SINGAPORE, Apr 06 (IPS) - The Chinese word for crisis consists of two characters - "weiji". Wei means danger and ji means opportunity. Every crisis is pregnant with danger and risks but also with opportunities – for some to make money, for others to learn valuable lessons, and for society to reorient or restructure its priorities, institutions and even the system. Read the full story, “Pandemic Crisis May Trigger Societal Restructuring”, on globalissues.org →

Lives or livelihoods?

barovsky at The New Dark Age - 19 hours ago
6 April 2020 -- Michael Roberts Blog There are now two billion people across the world living under some form of lockdown as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. That’s a quarter of the world’s population. The world economy has seen nothing like this. Nearly all economic forecasts for global GDP in 2020 are for a contraction of 3-5%, as bad if not worse than in the Great Recession of 2008-9.

China’s global wildlife trade may finally meet its end thanks to the coronavirus – GOOD

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 19 hours ago
George Wittemyer 04.01.20The Planet The Conversation: Dustin Shum/South China Morning Post via Getty Images COVID-19 is one of countless emerging infectious diseases that are zoonotic, meaning they originate in animals. About 75% of emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic, accounting for billions of illnesses and millions of deaths annually across the globe. When these diseases spill … Continue reading China’s global wildlife trade may finally meet its end thanks to the coronavirus – GOOD →

Wake Up New Zealand | What Does The Globalist Agenda / New World Order Plan Mean For New Zealanders? [and the rest of the world] | The New World Order Globalist Agenda

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The New World Order Globalist Agenda Part One: 01. The NWO Globalist Agenda 02. The Round Table 03. An Expose: The Council On Foreign Relations (CFR) & The Trilateral Commission 04. The Royal Institute Of International Affairs 05. The Club Of Rome 06. The True Story Of The Bilderberg Group 07. United Nations 08. The … Continue reading Wake Up New Zealand | What Does The Globalist Agenda / New World Order Plan Mean For New Zealanders? [and the rest of the world] | The New World Order Globalist Agenda →

New Human New Earth Communities – The Great Fraud of Today – Part Two:

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The Great Fraud of Today – Part Two: Corporations Are Not Governments During the 1990s alert financial analysts working for the Department of Defense discovered an odd thing. Numbers weren’t adding up. A vast amount of public money was being embezzled. As the members of what came to be known as “The Paradigm Project” dug … Continue reading New Human New Earth Communities – The Great Fraud of Today – Part Two: →

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Paul Joseph WatsonApril 5th, 2020. People are starting to act even more weird. via i s o l a t i o n 👉👈

Is There A Virus Covid 19? It Has Never Been Identified! In A Word NO!

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Originally posted on Truth To Power: The Test For Covid 19 Is Searching For Any Genetic Material, Not Covid 19, Which Does Not Exist. What The So Called Tests Are Finding Are Exosomes, These Are The Immune Systems Response To Detoxification. When They Claim To Have Have Diagnosed Covid 19 What They Have Actually Discovered…

Adopt a healthcare worker providing a helping hand to those on the coronavirus frontline

Carrington Clarke at Just In - 20 hours ago
While frontline healthcare workers are doing their best to take care of us during the coronavirus pandemic, some of them are finding it difficult to take care of themselves. So a number of so-called Adopt a Healthcare Worker groups have sprung up on Facebook to help out.

SA confirms two new coronavirus cases as major hospital receives bed capacity boost

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South Australia has recorded just two new positive cases of coronavirus for a second consecutive day, as the State Government moves to boost bed capacity at one of Adelaide's major hospitals.

Former Canberra journalist who threatened to behead Christians believed to have fled to Queensland

Elizabeth Byrne at Just In - 20 hours ago
An arrest warrant is issued for former journalist James Waugh, who was due in court today after pleading guilty to threatening to kill members of a church group.

'Difficult enough without coronavirus': Year 12 students prepare to finish school in isolation

Tom Joyner at Just In - 20 hours ago
Only a few months into what many consider to be the most stressful year of their young lives, Year 12 students nationwide are preparing to complete their secondary studies from home.

Will you have to queue for Easter groceries? How new supermarket rules will work

Peta Fuller at Just In - 20 hours ago
Supermarkets preparing for one of the busiest times of the year say shoppers might be queuing for their Easter chocolates under coronavirus social distancing restrictions. Here's what we know about the new rules so far.

The coronavirus has been translated into music, and it's surprisingly beautiful

Tegan Taylor at Just In - 20 hours ago
Scientists have translated the characteristic spikes of the new coronavirus into a musical score. It's surprisingly soothing, and could play a role in helping us understand the virus better or even develop drugs to fight it.

Perth Ruby Princess passenger dies from coronavirus, taking WA toll to four

Jacob Kagi And Joanna Menagh at Just In - 20 hours ago
Western Australia records its fourth coronavirus death, with a man in his 80s who was a passenger on the Ruby Princess cruise ship becoming the latest victim of the virus.

'What do we have to lose': Donald Trump stockpiles anti-malarial drug for coronavirus fight

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The United States buys 29 million doses of an anti-malarial drug which has shown anecdotal evidence of being effective against COVID-19, with the President saying people are dying and the country has nothing to lose by trying it.

Virtual sport takes off as athletes move online to get their competitive fix

Just In - 20 hours ago
A Test cricketer driving a Formula 1 car, virtual horse racing at Aintree and a husband tripping over computer cords while his wife is in second place in an online triathlon — here's how athletes are coping online during the coronavirus.

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