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Musical Interlude: Neil H, “The Remembering”
Neil H, “The Remembering”
"A Look to the Heavens"
“Namibia has some of the darkest nights visible from any continent. It is therefore home to some of the more spectacular skyscapes, a few of which have been captured in the below time-lapse video. We recommend watching this video at FULL SCREEN (1080p), with audio on. The night sky of Namibia is one of the best in the world, about the same quality of the deserts of Chile and Australia. Visible at the movie start are unusual quiver trees perched before a deep starfield highlighted by the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy. This bright band of stars and gas appears to pivot around t... more »
Chet Raymo, “The Scattered Leaves of All the Universe”
*“The Scattered Leaves of All the Universe”* by Chet Raymo "Dante Alighieri, the inestimable Florentine poet, carried in his head and gave expression in verse to pretty much the entire universe known to his 13th-century European contemporaries. From the dregs of the Earth to the highest heaven he journeyed in his imagination. His was a universe made expressly for humans, and nothing was in it that was not part of the human drama of sin and salvation. When at last he has ascended through the Great Chain of Being, he looks upon the Godhead itself. "And within its depths, I saw ingath... more »
The Poet: Theodore Roethke, “The Geranium”
*“The Geranium”* “When I put her out, once, by the garbage pail, She looked so limp and bedraggled, So foolish and trusting, like a sick poodle, Or a wizened aster in late September, I brought her back in again For a new routine- Vitamins, water, and whatever Sustenance seemed sensible At the time: she’d lived So long on gin, bobbie pins, half-smoked cigars, dead beer, Her shriveled petals falling On the faded carpet, the stale Steak grease stuck to her fuzzy leaves. (Dried-out, she creaked like a tulip.) The things she endured! The dumb dames shrieking half the night Or the two of us, al... more »
"I Know..."
"I know the world seems terrifying right now and the future seems bleak. Just remember human beings have always managed to find the greatest strength within themselves during the darkest hours. When faced with the worst horrors the world has to offer, a person either cracks and succumbs to ugliness, or they salvage the inner core of who they are and fight to right wrongs. Never let hatred, fear, and ignorance get the best of you. Keep bettering yourself so you can make the world around you better, for nothing can improve without the brightest, bravest, kindest, and most imaginative... more »
A Democrat governor cares more about Republican Convention attendees than the president
As per usual, the US president is heightening an issue for political gain. In this case, it may back fire. The president has declared via tweet, for the governor of North Carolina to guarantee now the summer GOP convertion in … Continue reading →
12 Lawsuits, 10 States on Voting and Ballots
Ballotpedia’s Daily Brew Ballotpedia Dave Beaudoin May 28, 2020 Appeals court blocks Ohio initiative campaigns from using e-signatures allowed by prior district court ruling On May 26, a three-judge panel on the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals stayed a decision by U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus. The panel’s temporary ruling means the state does not have to accept electronic signatures while the appeal is ongoing. Judge Sargus had previously ordered Ohio to accept electronic signatures from two statewide initiative campaigns and several local ones. The appeal was expedited in ... more »
Another Gates Vaccine Bites the Dust
Sick Monkeys Everywhere! From the Children’s Health Defense: Excerpts: One day after revelations that the Gates/Fauci Moderna vaccine caused severe illnesses in 20% of high-dose recipients, Bill Gates got devastating news about his other “warp-speed” COVAX bet. The Oxford Vaccine Group (OVG) spike-protein vaccine was on an even faster track than Moderna. In May, Melinda Gates predicted it would be jab-ready by years’ end. Oxford and UK officials promised 30 million doses by September. On April 24, OVG scientists announced that a small macaque study proved the vaccine effective. OVG ... more »
The Risks vs. Benefits of Face Masks
Is There an Agenda? From the Children’s Health Defense: Excerpts: There has been a shifting of positions on the use of face masks with the COVID-19 outbreak. Initially it was not recommended, then we had different signals from the U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams and representatives of the CDC, the NIH and other agencies. More recently, the policies recommending wearing face masks have become more prevalent and often mandated in public places. Is there sound medical or scientific basis for the recommendations? Is much of it simply virtue signaling? Is there a legitimate rational... more »
Time to Move Out of Virginia
Virginia … One of the original United States … once called a “commonwealth” … now more like a “turn-in-your-brains-your-guns-your-rights-your-money poverty zone”: Mandating Masks, Statewide and Nationwide Virginia’s repressive Democrat Governor Ralph Northam has failed to wear a mask himself, just as he has failed to abide by stay at home orders by traveling to a vacation home. Nonetheless, Virginia — which plans to stretch out coronavirus hysteria for 2 years — may follow the lead of some other states by imposing the masks on a statewide basis: Northam said at a news conference Tue... more »
Alarming New Evidence Emerges Covid-19 Is A Bioweapon
Scientists Warn: ‘Virus Perfectly Adapted To Humans From Day One’ From the All News Pipeline: Excerpts: All the way back on January 27th, just days after the first case of coronavirus was reported in America on January 21st, we published a story on ANP titled “Has The ‘Perfect Bioweapon’ Been Unleashed Upon The World? Non-Symptomatic People Being Contagious To Others For Up To Two Weeks Is A Recipe For Disaster” within which we laid out the evidence that covid-19 had been ‘created’ in a lab, a theory that the mainstream media has continually called ‘disinformation’ or a ‘conspiracy ... more »
Caravan Supports Workers And Fights U.S. Postal Service Privatization
On Thursday, May 21, 80 cars lined up, in front of the Main Post Office in downtown Detroit, to thank Postal Workers, and to insist that the Post Office not be privatized. For over an hour, cars circled the Post Office, with drivers blowing their horns and leaning out their windows to yell “Thank You” to the workers. Postal employees responded by smiling, fist pumping, and applauding as the cars drove by. One creative driver had stacked Priority Mail boxes on the roof of her car—just in case someone didn’t know that it was the Post Office the caravan was supporting. Participants s... more »
Law Enforcement Has Quietly Backed Anti-Protest Bills In At Least 8 States
Law enforcement in at least eight states—Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Washington and Wyoming—lobbied on behalf of anti-protest bills in 2017 and 2018. The bills ran the gamut from punishing face coverings at protests to increasing penalties for “economic disruption” and highway blockage to criminalizing civil protests that interfere with “critical infrastructure” like oil pipelines. Emboldened by the Trump administration, at least 31 states have considered 62 pieces of anti-protest legislation since November 2016, with at least seven enacted and 31 still p... more »
Canadian Judge Dismisses Meng Wanzhou’s Application to End Extradition Hearings
The provincial courts of British Columbia. (Source: https://flic.kr/p/2hsn9fV; CC BY 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) On May 27, Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes of the Supreme Court of British Columbia—the province’s superior trial court—released her ruling in the case of *United States v. Meng*. Holmes concluded that the “double criminality requirement for extradition”—which holds that an alleged offense must amount to a criminal offense both in the state requesting extradition and in Canada—“is capable of being met in this case.” Holmes therefore dismi... more »
100,000 COVID Deaths: Putting the Tragedy in Perspective
[image: 100-000-dead-due-to-covid-19] All of COVID deaths are tragic and are to be mourned. But from a public policy standpoint, it is imperative to get beyond the fear and try to understand the numbers by putting them into a broader context.
Bring Processing of Meat Back to America
[image: thomas-massie-bring-processing-of-meat-back-to-america] VIDEO - Rep. Thomas Massie is looking to bring processing of meat back to America by introducing the Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act (PRIME Act). Massie encourages more co-sponsors to join as this bill looks to empower local cattle farmers while also meeting the consumers demand.
Fallout Over Floyd Death in Minneapolis Continues
[image: fallout-over-floyd-death-in-minneapolis-continues] Violent protests have rocked Minneapolis for a second day and night, following the death of George Floyd, a black man, while being arrested by the local police.
"Over 40 Million Jobless In 10 Weeks – 'Nobody Ever Imagined It Would Get This Bad So Fast'”
*"Over 40 Million Jobless In 10 Weeks – * *'Nobody Ever Imagined It Would Get This Bad So Fast'”* by Jim Quinn "In the last week 2.123 million more Americans filed for unemployment benefits for the first time (versus the 2.10mm expected). That brings the ten-week total to 40.767 million, dramatically more than at any period in American history But continuing claims declined last week as it appears some of the reopenings are seeing people come off the dole. And as we noted previously, what is most disturbing is that in the last ten weeks, almost twice as many Americans have filed for... more »
Speaking of "mentally deranged"...
*THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2020...this is our species on journalism:* We're big fans of [the bulk of] Kevin Drum's work. We think his body of work on lead abatement has been about the best work to emerge form the Internet. That said, today he said this, at the end of a short post. We'll explain below: DRUM (5/28/20):* Is Trump mentally unstable? I don’t know.* But he’s sure not mentally all there, is he? What kind of leader decides he can just shut his eyes to a deadly pandemic and instead spend all his time plotting revenge on enemies both real and imagined? *Only a mentally deranged one... more »
Texas Homeschool Families Take Back Their Public Park and Defy Orders to Leave as Police Back Down
Daniel McAdams writes about how his family and a group of about 35 people who are all homeschool families in Texas took their children to the local park to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine, and tore down police tape that tried to prevent them from using a public park. They knew that neither the police nor anyone else had any legal authority to close the park or rope it off like that. Two police came and asked them to leave, and they responded the way every person in the U.S. should respond to such coronavirus edicts that have no legal authority: They stood their ground and refused t... more »
Moderna Vaccine White Paper – “DNA Vaccines Have a Risk of Permanently Changing a Person’s DNA”
*Dylan Charles* - Informed consent is not possible without accurate and complete information.
The TYRANNY of Big Tech must be brought to an end
Health Ranger Report via Brighteon
SHUT THEM DOWN: It’s time to end the tyranny of Big Tech censorship in America
05/27/2020 / By Mike Adams The tyranny of Big Tech is now on full display in America as Twitter has unleashed an army of so-called “fact-checkers” (i.e. left-wing propagandists) to place fact-check labels on the tweets of President Trump. “Fact-checking” is just the excuse for tech giants like Twitter, Google, Wikipedia, YouTube or Facebook to … Continue reading SHUT THEM DOWN: It’s time to end the tyranny of Big Tech censorship in America →
Furious Trump threatens Twitter for “interfering in the 2020 Presidential Election” after “misinformation” fact-check
05/27/2020 / By News Editors Hours after Twitter slapped a CNN Fact-Check on a Tuesday tweet by President Trump claiming that mail-in-ballots will be “substantially fraudulent,” Trump lashed out – accusing Twitter of “now interfering in the 2020 Presidential Election” by “saying my statement on Mail-In Ballots, which will lead to massive corruption and fraud, … Continue reading Furious Trump threatens Twitter for “interfering in the 2020 Presidential Election” after “misinformation” fact-check →
Top CDC official says “get rid of all the whites in the United States” to force vaccines on everyone else
05/27/2020 / By Ethan Huff The prospect of forced vaccination is probably already on your radar if you have been reading this site for any period of time. But what you may not know is that the United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has at least one person working for it who believes that … Continue reading Top CDC official says “get rid of all the whites in the United States” to force vaccines on everyone else →
Top 5 ways Democrats plan to STEAL the 2020 POTUS election using mail-in ballots
05/27/2020 / By S.D. Wells Joe Biden may be the most pathetic U.S. Presidential candidate in history, and that’s saying a lot following two Hillary Clinton failed attempts. There’s simply no way for the Democrats to win the states where Trump won all of those electoral college votes that won him the election in a … Continue reading Top 5 ways Democrats plan to STEAL the 2020 POTUS election using mail-in ballots →
Twitter’s Censorship Boss Called Trump a Nazi
May 27, 2020 Daniel Greenfield Big Tech companies claim that their censorship is impartial. That’s obviously nonsense. When Twitter embeds “fact checks” from partisan Democrat sources, e.g. the mainstream media, under President Trump’s tweets, that’s not impartial. It’s extremely partial. (As a thought experiment, imagine the media reaction to a Daily Caller fact check … Continue reading Twitter’s Censorship Boss Called Trump a Nazi →
Dem New Mexico Lockdown Gov Opened Non-Essential Jewelry Store To Get Her Essential Jewels
May 27, 2020 Daniel Greenfield We are not all in this together. Ask Governor Whitmer and her husband’s boat. Ask Mayor Lightfoot’s hairstylist. Ask Chris Cuomo and his fake quarantine. Ask Dr. Richard (Rachel) Levine of the Pennsylvania Health Department and his mother. Ask Governor Pritzker and his family’s travels between their horse ranches … Continue reading Dem New Mexico Lockdown Gov Opened Non-Essential Jewelry Store To Get Her Essential Jewels →
Clare M. Lopez Hosts Freedom Center Webinar Tonight on ‘COVID-19 and China’s Clandestine Biological Weapons Program.’
Ask your own questions of the Founder/President of Lopez Liberty LLC! May 28, 2020 Frontpagemag.com FREEDOM CENTER WEBINAR: TEACH-INS FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY. The Freedom Center is proud to announce our exclusive new webinar series, “Teach-Ins for the Twenty-First Century.” Join us as some of the leading thinkers and pundits on the scene today … Continue reading Clare M. Lopez Hosts Freedom Center Webinar Tonight on ‘COVID-19 and China’s Clandestine Biological Weapons Program.’ →
Video: Personal Freedom Threatens the Children of the Snake
Reflections on those in our midst who yearn for bondage. May 28, 2020 Frontpagemag.com This new episode of The Glazov Gang features James Patrick Riley, a farmer and television producer. James focuses on Personal Freedom Threatens the Children of the Snake, offering his Reflections on those in our midst who yearn for bondage. Don’t … Continue reading Video: Personal Freedom Threatens the Children of the Snake →
Video: Islam, Israel, and ‘Golden Age’ Myths
An interview with Freedom Center Shillman Fellow Raymond Ibrahim. May 28, 2020 Raymond Ibrahim The Elder of Ziyon recently interviewed Raymond Ibrahim, a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. Elder’s description of the talk and the interview itself follow: I thoroughly enjoyed last night’s EoZTV interview with historian and scholar Raymond Ibrahim, … Continue reading Video: Islam, Israel, and ‘Golden Age’ Myths →
Gregory Mannarino, "ALERT: Tomorrow Will Be A BIG DAY For The Market. Here's Why"
Gregory Mannarino, *"ALERT: Tomorrow Will Be A BIG DAY For The Market. Here's Why"* - https://traderschoice.net/
'We were overlooked': Village residents unite after fire storm to fight for increased support
Residents of a remote village and border town in southern NSW say they "slipped through the cracks" during the summer bushfire emergency.
Live: NSW Now: Police probe 'suspicious' death of 64yo man who fell from balcony in Sydney's south
Just In - 6 hours ago
*MORNING BRIEFING: *A crime scene is established and a man is arrested after emergency services were called to the unit complex in Cronulla and found a body on the ground below.
Walkway project doomed from the beginning, as mayor laments 'wake-up call'
A cash-strapped Tasmanian council is facing anger from residents as it chooses between spending tens of thousands of dollars to fix a partly-built walkway or return the site to its original state.
'A really welcome boost': How ethical Indigenous art is bringing money to remote communities
How a regional art community is finding success in lockdown.
Trump signs order challenging protections on social media companies
Just In - 6 hours ago
Coming good on a promise to rein in the like of Twitter over its attempts to alert the public to possible mistruths in his posts, the American leader modifies a law known as Section 230.
Help needed to name one of the soldiers Australia nearly forgot
He remains unknown, one of nearly 1,000 Indigenous soldiers who fought in World War I, but the search for his identity is part of a larger drive to revive a forgotten part of our history.
Students miss out on 1,600 laptops ordered for coronavirus shutdown
Not all laptops ordered by the Queensland Government for disadvantaged students to use during the coronavirus school shutdown have been distributed, frustrating home-schooling parents.
Can Australia build its way out of the coronavirus economic slump?
Governments need to show some of the ambition of their post-WWII predecessors and start building houses to stimulate our economy — and address the housing crisis, writes Peter Mares.
Rwanda convicts man responsible for the massacre of 20,000 during genocide
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A Rwandan court has found a former politician guilty of orchestrating the killing of about 20,000 people during the country's 1994 genocide, which saw 800,000 people killed overall.
Floods kill 285, affect more than 800 000 in Kenya -- crop loss may lead to food insecurity
The Watchers » Latest articles - 6 hours ago
The death toll from floods that have been pounding Kenya since April has risen to 285 and the number of people affected to 810 655, the government reported in a nationwide briefing on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. Intense downpours caused havoc across the nation,...... Read more »
What Higher Ed Can Learn From Public Health, in the Midst of Covid-19?
Since mid-March, COVID-19 has brought the traditional operations of higher education institutions in the U.S to a grinding halt, forcing students, faculty and staff to move all meetings and classroom engagement to a virtual format. This decision focuses on the public health of the campus community as administrators have always led with a healthy and safe environment in mind.
Stanford Sees $267 Million ‘Negative Financial Impact’ From COVID-19 in March-August
Stanford University is forecasting a $267 million “negative financial impact” from COVID-19 for the March-August period, its president Marc Tessier-Lavigne wrote in a letter to the community. In the next fiscal year, he said “we expect our financial challenges to be as great or even greater,” as many income streams continue to diminish. “Housing revenue […]
National Governors Association Makes Recommendations on Reopening Campuses
The National Governors Association said various states’ governors should set out a clear public health framework that can be implemented alongside college and university reopening efforts. In a letter to governors, the association said states should have an inclusive approach when planning to reopen. They should acknowledge the diverse higher education sectors, different institutional planning […]
Higher Ed Groups Write to Congress for COVID-19 Liability Protections to Colleges
The American Council on Education and dozens of other groups representing higher education institutions wrote to Congress on Thursday urging the quick enacting of temporary and targeted liability protections related to the COVID-19 pandemic for colleges and universities. In the letter, Ted Mitchell, president of the council said that as colleges contemplate reopening, the safety […]
Trump Escalates War on Twitter by Signing Executive Order
The president escalated his war on social media companies Thursday, signing an executive order challenging the liability protections that have served as a bedrock for unfettered speech on the internet.
Understanding Soviet Socialism: (Twenty) Five Books
I was challenged with listing 5 books to improve one’s understanding of the Russian Revolution and the Soviet experience. I hesitated at first because that is such a big subject with such varying views, and while I have my own very strong priors, I didn’t think it was right to just list books that would […] The post Understanding Soviet Socialism: (Twenty) Five Books appeared first on Econlib.
Matt Yglesias on Hong Kong
I love this tweet by Matt Yglesias: HT: David Beckworth The post Matt Yglesias on Hong Kong appeared first on Econlib.
Government announces massive facial recognition ID scheme immediately after Brighton shooting scam
First published on Cairnsnews June 9, 2017 The Federal Government will soon finalise the complete and ultimate facial recognition records for all Australian citizens. And Pauline Hanson wants a national ID Card? A national data base of passport, driver, gun owner and high risk equipment operator licence photos will be kept for access by just whom remains unknown. […]
Two Dozen North Korean Bankers Charged In $2.5 Billion Money-Laundering Scheme To Support The Nuclear Program
*CNN: **More than two dozen North Korean bankers charged in $2.5 billion money-laundering scheme* The US Justice Department on Thursday unsealed criminal charges against more than two dozen North Korean bankers, alleging they were behind an international money laundering scheme that moved some $2.5 billion in violation of US sanctions. Twenty-eight North Korean nationals face a slew of charges related to bank fraud, money laundering and criminal enterprises, in what appears to be the first case brought against members of the North Korean financial system. The 50-page indictment, w... more »
U.S. Empire: Biden and Kerry Gave Orders to Ukraine’s President
Eric Zuesse, originally posted at Strategic Culture On May 19th, an implicit international political warning was issued, but it wasn’t issued between countries; it was issued between allied versus opposed factions within each of two countries: U.S. and Ukraine. In the United States, it’s a Republican Party warning to the Democratic Party: a warning by […] More The post U.S. Empire: Biden and Kerry Gave Orders to Ukraine’s President appeared first on The Duran.
"It wasn't outsized compassion that drove the lockdown sledgehammer but the brutal reality of an underfunded health system. With about 140 intensive care beds and few ventilators, NZ was woefully underprepared."
*"The nation’s draconian response to the coronavirus was questionable, given it is an island with a massive moat and a small population spread over an area the size of Italy. Despite those obvious advantages, the stringency of its lockdown was higher than practically any other country... Deaths per million were the same as Australia’s — just four. "In any case, it wasn't outsized compassion that drove the lockdown sledgehammer but the brutal reality of an underfunded health system. With about 140 intensive care beds and few ventilators ... it was woefully underprepared."* ... more »
With a Gay Protagonist, Pixar Short ‘Out’ Makes History
LGBTQ characters have been increasingly appearing in Disney films but often do so fleetingly.
The Criminal State Destroys Life's Simple Pleasures
By Gary D. Barnett (Abridged by henrymakow.com) May 28, 2020 The Coronavirus scam is a criminal betrayal by the world's governments media and medicine, dictated by the Masonic Jewish (Illuminati, Satanist) central banking cartel. A failed gambit to impose totalitarian control, established authority will never recover legitimacy or trust. They are finished. *"Simply to have all the necessities of life and three meals a day will not bring happiness. Happiness is hidden in the unnecessary and in those impractical things that bring delight to the inner person. . . . When we lack pr... more »
No, Climate Change Didn’t Invent Cyclical Locust Plagues
Parts of India are undergoing their worst locust invasion in decades, following a cycle that has occurred throughout recorded history. Climate alarmists and their media ventriloquist dummies are claiming climate change must be to blame. They are lying. “India is facing its worst desert locust invasion in nearly 30 years, and the climate crisis is […] The post No, Climate Change Didn’t Invent Cyclical Locust Plagues appeared first on Climate Realism.
Pro-Israel PAC Funds Go to Democrats To Keep Them in Line
Despite so many Israeli dreams coming true under a Republican president, the Israel lobby remained staunch Democratic contributors.
Nevada reviewing alleged campaign illegalities by marijuana MSO MedMen
The Nevada secretary of state’s office is reviewing allegations made by a former MedMen Enterprises executive that the cannabis company’s co-founders made illegal campaign donations to Democratic Gov. Steve Sioslak. The allegations by former MedMen Chief Financial Officer James Parker were contained in a January 2019 lawsuit filed in California and were made public by […] Nevada reviewing alleged campaign illegalities by marijuana MSO MedMen is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Texas Homeschool Families Take Back Their Public Park and Defy Orders to Leave as Police Back Down
Daniel McAdams writes about how his family and a group of about 35 people who are all homeschool families in Texas took their children to the local park to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine, and tore down police tape that tried to prevent them from using a public park. They knew that neither the police nor anyone else had any legal authority to close the park or rope it off like that. Two police came and asked them to leave, and they responded the way every person in the U.S. should respond to such coronavirus edicts that have no legal authority: They stood their ground and refused t... more »
COVID-19 Vaccines: Continuing the Long History of Medical Experimentation on Children
Anyone who has been paying attention to the rush to develop a COVID-19 vaccine knows where the vaccine cartel wants this to end up—with a mandated injection for all of us. However, the use of children as a wedge to implement mandates for adults—the age group most affected by COVID-19—would deny children the equal protection of law because the vaccine will not be primarily for their benefit. The post COVID-19 Vaccines: Continuing the Long History of Medical Experimentation on Children appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
U.S. And Russia Conducted Their First 'Joint Patrol' In Syria
*Anadolu Agency:* *US, Russia conduct first joint patrol in Syria* US, Russian armored military vehicles met for joint patrols in Deir Gusun village, sources say. *AL-HASAKAH, Syria* The US and Russia conducted on Wednesday their first joint patrols in al-Hasakah, a Syrian province under the YPG/PKK occupation, local sources said. The US and Russian armored military vehicles met for joint patrols in Deir Gusun village, near the Turkish border, according to the sources. Col. Myles B. Caggins, a spokesman for the US-led coalition against Daesh/ISIS terror group, said it was not a j... more »
Who are our oppressors?
Fuck all you stupid people walking around with a mask on, you are mind controlled slaves. No more people are dying now than die every year. This whole thing has been planed years ago to get you to take the Bill Gates vaccine. Once the government starts forcing test and vaccinations that's when people will start dying in mass. You have very little time before this nightmare starts. People coming together to fight these fascists / communists is the only way to regain their freedom. Trump, the Bushes, the Clinton's, the Obama's are all the enemy of freedom they do not give a shit... more »
A note from True the Vote
“They are LYING to you. BIDEN. PELOSI. OBAMA. CLINTON. SCHIFF. CLAPPER. BRENNAN. ELIAS... All of them. They lied about IRS TARGETING. They lied about SPYING. They lied about RUSSIA. They lied about FISA. Now, using the fog of COVID, they are lying about the "convenience and safety" of their MAIL BALLOT SCHEMES. Make no mistake, this strategy has been well crafted and long-planned. They know full well that making radical changes to election processes could crater November's elections. These politicos and power brokers look down at us from behind their podiums and issue edi... more »
How the U.S. Air Force is Weaponizing Cargo Planes
*Caleb Larson* *Security, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C1999%3Anewsml_RP1DRIKWKWAB&share=true] Giving a new meaning to the words “gun ships.” According to a U.S. Air Force press release, the military’s flying arm successfully tested dropping munitions from cargo planes back in January. The USAF flew an MC-130J cargo and tanker plane at a testing range in Utah. The Air Force loaded simulated ammunition onto wooden pallets—or Combat Expendable Platforms as they’re termed—and dropped them off of the MC-130J in much the same was that sup... more »
Best of What's Coming to Amazon Prime Video in June of 2020 (Adam Sandler and More)
*Stephen Silver* *Technology, * The streaming landscape is more crowded than ever, with this month's arrival of HBO Max, and Peacock on the way soon as well. But the incumbents are still out there, including Amazon Prime Video. Some highlights of what to look out for on Prime next month: The streaming landscape is more crowded than ever, with this month's arrival of HBO Max, and Peacock on the way soon as well. But the incumbents are still out there, including Amazon Prime Video. Some highlights of what to look out for on Prime next month: "The Natural" (June 1.) Director Barry ... more »
Are You Ready For Your...Immunity Passport?
Think of it as the REAL ID on steroids. The airlines and sectors of government are pushing for a biometric "immunity passport" to prove that one is not corona contagious before flying, attending large events, maybe even going to work. Plus today's program will look at another pandemic: depression and anxiety as a result of the shutdown. And Minnesota Governor Tim Walz emptied out hospitals and cancelled surgeries to make way for a coronavirus tidal wave that never hit. Finally, freedom action in Brazoria County as homeschoolers challenge park shutdowns. Watch today's Liberty Report:... more »
Why wearing a mask can actually be harmful
Forced to wear masked because some fearful people were complaining. ______________ Why wearing a mask can actually be harmful Jean S. I recently found two excellent websites with information why and how (especially constantly) wearing a mask can actually be harmful to you. Both are by experienced health care providers. As an FYI, I do ... Read more Why wearing a mask can actually be harmful The post Why wearing a mask can actually be harmful appeared first on Ice Age Now.
Did you know that glaciers are growing – today – in the United States?
Video – “A Dangerous Glacier Grows Inside Mount St. Helens’ Crater” ___________ According to Charlie Anderson, independent geologist and vulcanologist, the crater, officially named Crater Glacier, is growing unusually fast. In fact, its, and is the fastest growing glacier in the continental United States This video appears to be rather old, but even today Crater ... Read more Did you know that glaciers are growing – today – in the United States? The post Did you know that glaciers are growing – today – in the United States? appeared first on Ice Age Now.
Doomsday Plane: Meet The E-4B Advanced Airborne Command Post
*Peter Suciu* *Security, Americas* [image: By Masteruploader - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=69493819] Ready for the worst. That National Airborne Command Operations Center (NAOC) is a key component of the National Military Command System for the President, the Secretary of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It was created so that in the event of a national emergency or an unthinkable scenario such as a nuclear war it couldn’t be taken out by the enemy. The reason is that this center isn’t a place—it is a flying command post that co... more »
America’s Choice After the Coronavirus
*Farshad Farahat* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] President Donald Trump has been downplaying his administration’s shortcomings by deflecting blame onto the previous U.S. administration and onto mainland China. As America slowly re-emerges from the coronavirus, it faces a pivotal choice. Will it take responsibility for its response to the pandemic or will it cast blame on the outside world. As the strongest nation on earth, the United States can now either close its borders, embrace xenophobia, blame and sanction the other, or it can organize the world community with diplo... more »
Coronavirus Countdown: Will the Pandemic Push Algeria Into an Economic Crisis?
*Robert Windorf* *Security, Africa* [image: Reuters] A major disruption in Algiers’s gas and oil fields could have a negative knock-on impact on Europe. The last several years have been not easy for Algeria. The country has undergone considerable political turmoil and the economy has underperformed. Now Algeria’s precarious economic and political situation is being hit hard by the growing presence of the coronavirus. The economy, which was also slammed by the recent Russian-Saudi price war, is now expected to contract 5.2 percent for 2020. Algeria is one of Europe’s major natura... more »
America’s Geostrategic Triangle Tussle Takes Center Stage During the Coronavirus
*George Beebe* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] Russian-Chinese cooperation is driven not only by common interests but also by “common feelings” toward Washington—feelings fueled by perceived American insults directed at both countries. Implicit within this observation is the suggestion that a less offensive American tone might still pay some dividends in decelerating Russian-Chinese cooperation against the United States. Here’s a bit of counterfactual history to ponder: How would the Cold War have played out if the United States had threatened and insulted Moscow and Beiji... more »
Great Britain and Allies Join U.S. Furor Over Chinese Crackdown In Hong Kong
*Matthew Petti* *Security, Asia* Britain, Australia, and Canada issued a joint statement with the United States on Thursday condemning the Chinese government’s latest move to limit Hong Kong’s autonomy, as the British government offered a pathway to citizenship for some Hong Kong residents. Great Britain, Australia, and Canada issued a joint statement with the United States on Thursday condemning the Chinese government’s latest move to limit Hong Kong’s autonomy, as the British government offered a pathway to citizenship for some Hong Kong residents. Hong Kong was a British colo... more »
Trump’s Iran Point-Man: Iranian Misbehavior Means the Pressure Is Working
*Matthew Petti* *Security, Middle East* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC29FG99Y0HK&share=true] “They don’t like our policy. But to us, that’s just another metric that it’s working.” U.S. Special Representative Brian Hook said that increased Iranian behavior in response to U.S. pressure is “just another metric that it’s working” as he defended the Trump administration’s pressure policy. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has overseen what the State Department calls a “super maximum economic pressure“ campaign aimed at forcing the Iran... more »
HBO Max Still Has No Deal With Roku or Amazon, but Apps Are Set to Go
*Stephen Silver* *Technology, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2015%3Anewsml_GF10000208643&share=true] The companies are ready for whatever might happen. HBO Max, AT&T and WarnerMedia’s new streaming service, finally launched Wednesday, bringing subscribers a huge library that includes the full run of “Friends,” every HBO show and a large selection of classic movies. The company was not able to agree with two major distribution platforms, Roku and Amazon, to include the HBO Max app by launch day, leaving those who use their platforms to... more »
'The hit is real': Coronavirus to slash up to $20 billion from NSW economy
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The coronavirus pandemic could see between $10-20 billion slashed from New South Wales revenue, with the Treasurer revealing it's the "type of economic challenge not seen in generations".
Liberal staffer claims party member said he had a gun and 'nothing to lose' and would pay federal MP 'a visit'
A Melbourne couple are still members of the Victorian Liberal Party despite allegations one of them threatened to use a gun against the office of federal Liberal MP Jason Wood.
Why are sunrises and sunsets so spectacular during autumn and winter?
From pink to red, orange and even purple, the start and end of our days are more vivid now than at any other time of the year. Meteorologist Kimba Wong says the reasons why come down to the clouds, the cold and the tilt of the Earth.
Childcare providers suffer financial fallout of free childcare relief package as parents struggle to find carers
Unintended consequences of the childcare relief package are coming to light as parents struggle to find spots for their kids and centres can't afford to take new enrolments.
It began with a search for 'the woman with the dog'. Now Nemoy hopes his fairytale helps others
Everyone knows about the pitfalls of blind dating, but what about the challenges for people living with a vision impairment or other disability? Now, there's some extra help on offer.
The corner pub is a pillar of British life. Coronavirus may change it forever
For many Brits, the coronavirus pandemic is not truly over until they are holding a pint and surrounded by friends. But with more than 60,000 British pubs closed and millions of litres of beer spoiling in cellars, this centuries-old institution may never be the same.
Considered 'inferior' by white settlers, here's how Chinese and Aboriginal people came to marry
The coronavirus pandemic might have shuttered Aunty Brenda Kanofski's journey to China in search for her roots, but the story of Chinese and Aboriginal kinship will continue.
‘There's no 10-second rule in this town': parents battle to keep children safe from poisonous lead
Karen Davis does everything she can to reduce her son's exposure to lead levels but they keep going up and now documents seen by the ABC show authorities knew a program to bring down blood levels in the town of Port Pirie was unlikely to have any major impact.
Alex and June were badly burnt during the bushfires — now they've got another fight on their hands
Alex and June Frew suffered agonising burns battling a ferocious bushfire and have been told to take it easy, but the couple have wasted no time in joining protests against a development which would destroy more precious bushland.
National Cabinet meets today. Here's the current state of play
It's been the longest break National Cabinet has taken since it was formed, but today the Prime Minister will meet with state and territory leaders to take stock of how the lifting of restrictions has progressed across the country.
ClubsNSW tells members some venues can reopen with more than 500 patrons
NSW clubs could welcome crowds of more than 500 people in certain venues from Monday, with the industry boasting it "heavily influenced" state government decision-making.
When Christian met Sally — the match made by a pandemic
The economic downturn has created a more constructive discourse between the Industrial Relations Minister and the unions. And it's led by two people as different as chalk and cheese, writes Michelle Grattan.
Jock Palfreeman wins court battle but fears further arrest in Bulgaria
Just In - 7 hours ago
The Sydney man was released on early parole in September last year after serving 11 years in a maximum-security prison in the Bulgarian capital Sofia for the stabbing death of a local student in 2007.
Life, Or Something Like It
Peace Though Superior Firepower nuke ’em ’till they glow and use their asses for runway lights. Disappointment Our friend and fellow blogger, John D, from Norway decided to support the USA and buy Cooper Tires. Then he found out that they are made in China, and made another selection. John D wrote: “Hopefully […] The post Life, Or Something Like It appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
From 9/11 to COVID-19, It’s Been a Perpetual State of Emergency
*John W. Whitehead* - We failed to provide our young people with the tools necessary to survive, let alone succeed, in the impersonal jungle that is modern America.
Are Stay-at-Home Orders Decimating Vitamin D Levels?
*Dr. Mercola* - Recent research also shows vitamin D levels are strongly correlated to the severity of the illness experienced.
The Line Holds – Speaker Pelosi Drops Plan For House FISA Reauthorization Vote…
After President Trump announced he would veto any FISA reauthorization bill, without a full investigative review of prior FISA abuse so that legislation could be created specifically to fix the severe flaws in the process, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has … Continue reading →
Jackie Fielder Stood up to Big Oil & Wall Street-- Now She's Taking On Real Estate's Top Politician In California
Jackie Fielder is a Native American (Two Kettle Lakota and Hidatsa), Mexicana, and queer educator and organizer running for state Senate against the most real estate-backed politician in California, Scott Wiener. Jackie's growing movement includes California Teachers, grassroots organizers, elected leaders across the country and, as of today, Blue America! Please consider contributing to her campaign by clicking on the 2020 Blue America state legislative thermometer below. [image: Goal Thermometer]After earning both a BA in Public Policy and a MA in Sociology from Stanford, Jackie... more »
Chapter 35 Belgium: When the King, Prime Minister and Elite Pedophiles Get Caught Red-Handed…
Throwing its psychopathic child procuring killer Dutroux under the bus, then running over all its criminalized victims, is how Belgium protects its child raping, murdering kings and prime ministers. That’s: *When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you *[know you] *are ruled by criminals.* Anonymous The reality of an organized pedophilia network flourishing unabated throughout continental European nations like B... more »
Fauci on Masks, NO; Fauci on Masks, YES. Which Fauci Should We Believe?
[image: fauci-on-masks-no-fauci-on-masks-yes-which-fauci-should-we-believe] One thing about our Dr. Anthony Fauci is that he really does have something for everyone: If you don’t like his position, just wait a bit — he’ll change it. Just consider face masks.
Trump’s Feud With Twitter Takes a Serious Turn
[image: trump-s-feud-with-twitter-takes-a-serious-turn] The White House’s war with Twitter has turned serious with the president set to issue an executive order which could make life extremely difficult for social-media platforms.
Betsy DeVos, the Catholic Church, and Public Tax Dollars
The Trump administration and the Catholic Church have seemed extra tight lately. And an awful lot of it has to do with public education. Cardinal Timothy Dolan (New York) took the lead in a fun conference call last month in which Trump, along with Betsy DeVos, swapped personal admiration and what is either some quid pro quo or just a shared love for the notion of shredding public education and replacing it with private religious schools. Soon after, the cardinal hosted DeVos on his SiriusXM show, where this exchange was reported by Matt Barnum for Chalkbeat: *In a conversation with... more »
Fact Checking Mail-In Ballots
The Democrats have been pushing for uncorroborated, proxy, absentee, and anonymous mail-in balloting for a while. They have attempted to sneak it into every coronavirus bill despite the urgency and seriousness of the reason for the bill in order to sneak this past the public into law. As usual they do these kind of sneak runs in the middle of some other major issue tiptoeing it into a convenient niche where it might go unseen or unknown until after the bill is signed into law. So far they have not succeeded on “mail-in” ballots like they hoped to have done. … Continue reading →
‘Jihad’ as a Universalist Project in Comparative Perspective
PDF Version. A review of Darryl Li’s *The Universal Enemy: Jihad, Empire, and the Challenge of Solidarity* (Stanford University Press, 2019). *** Studies of “jihadism” have proliferated since 9/11 and the inception of the global war on terror in 2001. Since then, researchers with varying degrees of regional knowledge, language skills and methodological training have responded to a sudden increase in demand for experts on al-Qaeda, and the quality of the resulting research varies accordingly. Some publications in this growing field echoed and probably contributed to rising Islamo... more »
In Minneapolis, Murder, Most Foul; at Cape Canaveral Triumphant Hope—The Space Program and the Race Out of Mental Slavery
In Minneapolis, Murder, Most Foul; The Space Program and the Race Out of Mental Slavery Video of In Minneapolis, Murder, Most Foul; The Space Program and the Race Out of Mental Slavery *LIVE every Thursday at 9pm Eastern, 6pm Pacific* - If you looked across the United States on Wednesday, May 27th, you got a snapshot of this nation’s possible futures and the stakes in this election. In Minneapolis, a white cop murdered a black man in a snuff film which was delivered repeatedly across all of the nation’s media, resulting in rioting in Minneapolis but also in other locations throug... more »
Syria’s Assad issues new presidential decree
BEIRUT, LEBANON (9:20 P.M.) – On Thursday, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad issued a new decree on the law regulating universities. In a statement published on his official Facebook page, the Syrian President said that Assad issued Decree No. 125 of 2020 to amend articles 103, 116 and 145 of the executive regulations of the Law […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
China and India brace for potential conflict as satellite images reveal heavy troop movement
BEIRUT, LEBANON (8:00 P.M.) – The situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) that separates India and China has recently taken a turn for the worse, as both nations have beefed up their forces and moved heavy weapons in this border region. A new satellite image taken from the area has further revealed that […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Video footage of US military convoy being pelted by children in northeast Syria
BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:45 P.M.) – The U.S. military was forced to re-route in northeastern Syria on Wednesday, when villagers in the Al-Hasakah Governorate obstructed their path along a main road near the town of Tal Tamr. According to reports, the villagers of Al-Qahira and Dishasha gathered along the road leading to their villages to block […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Iran to name warship after Qassem Soleimani
BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:40 P.M.) – The commander of the Iranian Navy, Major-General Ali-Reza Tungsiri, said that Tehran is working on designing a military ship named “Qassem Soleimani” and another one called “Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis”, which will include a platform for the landing and taking-off of helicopters. Major-General Qassem Soleimani was the former commander of the […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Rami Makhlouf transfers his ownership in banks, insurance companies to charity
BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:00 P.M.) – The Syrian business tycoon and first cousin of the president, Rami Makhlouf, commented on what was recently circulated about his ownership in banks and insurance companies. Makhlouf said that some pages spread his ownership in banks and insurance companies “to show the size and magnitude of our business, so we […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Turkish intelligence won’t be able to capture Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi: media
BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:00 P.M.)- The Italy-based NOVA News Agency quoted a militia commander in Zintan as saying that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was under close supervision by his men, and that Turkey would not be able to reach him. A military commander named Mohamed Boukra’a, described by the Italian agency as a militia leader from the […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Russian military reaches Syrian, Iraqi, Turkish border triangle for first time ever: video
BEIRUT, LEBANON (6:30 P.M.) – Russian military forces, backed by air cover, traveled from the Qamishli International Airport in Al-Hasakah and along the Turkish border route to the Tigris River to reach the Iraqi border for the first time. The Russian forces toured several border villages, such as Qasr al-Deeb, Zuhairia and Ain Dewar, which […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Russian warplanes conduct non-stop flights over jihadist positions in west Idlib
BEIRUT, LEBANON (6:30 P.M.) – For the second day in a row, the Russian Air Force has conducted intensive flights over the western countryside of the Idlib Governorate. According to reports, the Russian Air Force carried out low and medium altitude flights over western Idlib, with the main focus being the Jisr Al-Shughour District near […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Iran amasses its forces in the Persian Gulf to counteract new US coalition
BEIRUT, LEBANON (6:00 P.M.) – The Iranian Defense Minister Amir Hatami announced Thursday that his country will “reinforce the security belt” in the Gulf, especially in the Strait of Hormuz. Hatimi said in his speech during the ceremony for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s navy that “preserving the security of this region is at the center […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Baton Rouge Inmates Sue For Release Due To COVID-19, Potential ‘Death Sentence’
The inmates are seeking class-action status in an attempt to protect other current and future inmates. Their lawsuit also seeks to have a federal judge order East Baton Rouge to improve jail conditions and inmate treatment, including providing sufficient cleaning supplies and requiring staff to wear personal protective equipment. At least 70 inmates have tested positive and 48 of them have recovered, according to the sheriff's office. Several civil rights attorneys and organizations teamed up on the lawsuit, including the Advancement Project and the Center for Constitutional Right... more »
Naga Tribes Face Loss of Land And Forest Under New Law
The Naga tribes inhabit the hills in the northwestern corner of Myanmar and northeast India. They had long been isolated from outside culture, dwelling in independent village republics. This protected them from the land grabs that have been so prevalent in the rest of Myanmar. For centuries, tribes could sustain themselves by following their own customary tenure system, deciding who can use and manage different resources. Their traditional rules have guided them in the effective management of the properties that belong to separate or multiple households, clans, villages and whole ... more »
Is This Video of a Riot at the Mall of America?
As protests broke out in Minneapolis after the death of a black man while in police custody in May 2020, a video claimed riots took place in the Mall of America.
Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19: Review Finds Flawed Resarch and No Benefit
News media reports run the gamut from saying hydroxychloroquine is 91% effective to it being both ineffective and dangerous. How do people know what to believe?
Rehoming Children with Autism Like Bad Pets: Myka Stauffer
NOTE: This might not be the best day for me to write about the concept of REHOMING kids with autism. Tomorrow's not looking good either. The term is a euphemism usually used for dogs and cats that are sent away... more »
3 wolves were shot in France during lockdown, 2 were pregnant
Three wolves were slaughtered in the Drôme (Southeastern France, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region) by "wildlife enforcers" at the beginning of April 2020. Among them were two pregnant wolves! These killings, ineffective against predation, also threaten the survival of the wolf species, classified as vulnerable by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. The 30 Million Friends Foundation calls on the public authorities to reinforce the effectiveness of measures to protect livestock, through more harmonious and balanced cohabitation. Quarentine of humans has ... more »
Iran Warns U.S. To Watch Out For New Missile-Launching Speed Boats 'Beside You' In The Gulf
TEHRAN, May 28 (MNA) – The naval forces of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) have received more than 100 missile-launching speed boats in the southern waters. *Bloomberg*:* Iran Warns U.S. on Naval Activity in the Gulf* Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps unveiled scores of new and upgraded defensive speedboats with a warning to the U.S. that it won’t shy away from challenging American naval power. “Today we announce that wherever the Americans are, we’re right there beside you, and in the near future you will sense us even more,” IRGC Navy Commander Admiral Al... more »
Genocide Against the Irish....Again? Qui Bono?
One in Every 16 Irish Boys has Autism: Crisis Worse than COVID-19 and Nobody Cares This just in from *Children's Health Defense* By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Chairman, Children’s Health Defense According to National Health data released last week, autism incidence among Irish children is now at 4.3%, an 82% rise in five years. One in 16 boys is affected. US rates trail Ireland’s slightly only because CDC lies to minimize the crisis. In 2016, Judith Pinborough-Zimmerman, CDC’s Principal Investigator for the Autism Monitoring Network (ADDM) filed a federal whistleblower suit chargi... more »
Weekly Jobless Claims Add Another 2.1 Million, Revised First Quarter GDP -5%…
The Dept. of Labor released weekly unemployment data showing an additional 2.1 million workers filed new unemployment compensation claims last week; bringing the total claims to over 40 million since the Wuhan virus mitigation effort shut down the U.S. economy. … Continue reading →
Journalists keep offering "links to nowhere!"
*THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2020Links which don't support claims:* Yesterday afternoon, we discussed the recent adventure in which we labored to compare New York City's experience with Covid-19 to that of Los Angeles. Due to an oddity in the far west, it was hard to learn how many people had died of Covid-19 in Los Angeles. As you may recall, our search began with this short paragraph from this op-ed column in the New York Times: WILENTZ (5/25/20) And indeed, the pandemic in Los Angeles has not been anywhere as intense as *in New York, where as of this week the number of deaths was about e... more »
One in Every 16 Irish Boys has Autism: Crisis Worse than COVID-19 and Nobody Cares
According to National Health data released last week, autism incidence among Irish children is now at 4.3%, an 82% rise in five years. One in 16 boys is affected. The autism crisis dwarfs COVID-19 and nobody cares. The post One in Every 16 Irish Boys has Autism: Crisis Worse than COVID-19 and Nobody Cares appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Further Anomalies of the Oxford Coronavirus Vaccine
In the latest animal trials of the Oxford Vaccine Group’s vaccine carried out on rhesus macaques, all six of the participating monkeys went on to catch the coronavirus, suggesting the treatment, which has already received in the region of £90 million in government investment, may not halt the spread of the deadly disease. The post Further Anomalies of the Oxford Coronavirus Vaccine appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
President Trump Is Right On Afghanistan
*William Ruger* *Security, Middle East* The United States has accomplished what it needed to in Afghanistan. We should withdraw and wean. The longest war in American history—Afghanistan—has recently broken through the nonstop news coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic. President Donald Trump brushed back *The* *Wall Street Journal’s *editorial board for its suggestion that withdrawing U.S. troops after nearly nineteen years of fighting would be “impulsive.” Then reports circulated that the Pentagon, anticipating the president’s preference, is preparing an option for a full withdrawal... more »
There's Reason To Doubt That A Russian Missile Hit An Israel F-35 In Syria
*Michael Peck* *Security, Middle East* The devil is in the details. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The F-35 has become such a symbol of U.S. technological prowess—or incompetence—that *any* rumor that an F-35 has been damaged or shot down in combat will draw attention. Russia and its boosters will pounce on any suggestion that an F-35 has been hit, and no doubt the pro- F-35 crowd will counter those suggestions accordingly. Did a Russian anti-aircraft missile hit one of Israel’s new F-35 stealth fighters? Pro-Russian media are claiming that an Israeli F-35I was hit and dama... more »
China Hopes Its J-20 'Mighty Dragon' Can Shoot America's Stealth Fighters Right Out Of The Sky
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Asia* Stealth capabilities are increasingly perceived as necessary for keeping fighter pilots alive on the modern battlefield. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The J-20’s short-range capabilities naturally lead to the question—what exactly happens when two stealth fighters clash? If their stealth qualities are robust, both aircraft may only be able to detect each other within 50 miles or less—at which point air combat maneuvers could prove important. As U.S. stealth aircraft are one of the chief military threats to China, it seems reasonable to as... more »
How America Won The Secret Race For A Dead Russian Nuclear Submarine
*Task and Purpose* *Security, * A treasure trove of intelligence. *Here's What You Need To Remember: * For the better part of two weeks, the world has watched, in hope and horror, as 13 countries embarked on a frantic search for the ARA San Juan, the Argentine sub that went missing on Nov. 15 with a crew of 44 aboard. It’s almost certain now that all hands have been lost, and it could be weeks or months before we know what caused the sub to sink. The first challenge is to locate it. The ARA San Juan is first submarine to be lost at sea since the Kursk, which sank after an accid... more »
This Big Russian Anti-Aircraft Gun is Enjoying a Renaissance
*Caleb Larson* *Security, World* [image: By U.S. Army Europe photo by Staff Sgt. Joel Salgado - https://www.flickr.com/photos/usarmyeurope_images/8168853359/in/photostream, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=22608022] Once used against jets, the ZU-23 is now more likely to be used by warlords and militias than by armies. The ZU-23 is a beast of a gun. The ZU-23 is a twin-barreled 23 millimeter anti-aircraft gun originally designed in the late 1950s in the Soviet Union for use against low-flying aircraft. It can also be pointed away from the sky and to... more »
This One Threat Could Kill America's F-35, B-21, And Aircraft Carrier Programs
*Michael Peck* *Security, * Budget cuts. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Politically and institutionally, it is hard to imagine the Pentagon halting flagship projects like the F-35. Nonetheless, with the federal deficit growing, the military is likely to see some lean years. Is it worth sacrificing some F-35s and aircraft carriers to trim the federal budget deficit? That’s one option on the table, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The CBO estimates that if current spending continues, the $779 trillion deficit in 2018 will double to $1.4 trillion by 2028, which m... more »
Is Russia's Su-57 Stealth Fighter Tough Enough To Beat America's F-22 Raptor?
*TNI Staff* *Security, * Time will tell. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Right now, the answer is no—the initial interim operational test versions of the Su-57 are powered by modified versions of the Su-35S Flanker-E’s engines called the AL-41F1, which produce about 33,000 pounds of thrust. The engine, which runs far hotter than the original AL-31 engines from which they were originally derived, is not proving to be as reliable as initially hoped. But the current engines are only temporary; a second stage version of the PAK-FA is expected to be powered by a new engine called... more »
No Parallel Universe? Scientists Are Beginning to Better Understand Neutrinos
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Environment, World* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2016%3Anewsml_TM3EC5D163101&share=true] The universe is an amazing and strange place. Apologies to all sci-fi fans out there, but scientists did not prove the existence of a parallel universe. Recent articles by other media outlets tried to make sense of some unusual data that was picked up by ANITA, short for Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna, which is a high-energy particle detector located in Antarctica. It is the first NASA observatory for neutrinos of any kind. But... more »
Ozone Layer Erosion 360 Million Years Ago Responsible for Mass Extinction Event
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *History, World* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2002%3Anewsml_PBEAHUKOZDS&share=truehttps://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2002%3Anewsml_PBEAHUKOZDS&share=true] Could it happen again? Researchers at the University of Southampton have shown that a mass extinction event 360 million years ago was caused by a brief breakdown of the ozone layer that protects Earth from ultraviolet radiation. The findings, which were published in Science Advances, help give scientists a glimpse into what really killed off many of ... more »
Shakespeare's influence on the things we say
I was interested to find this graphic on MeWe the other day. I knew of Shakespeare's immense influence on the English language, of course, but it's intriguing to see how many expressions that we take for granted can be found in his plays and verse. Without him, expressing ourselves would be much more difficult. Peter
South Korea and the specter of industrial policy
A specter is haunting Europe—the specter of industrial policy. European institutions are shaping their financial response to the Covid19 crisis: the European Commission is boasting a €750 billion ($824 billion) coronavirus recovery plan. Though details are still unclear, the idea that has been floating around for weeks is that of selective injections of money aiming […] The post South Korea and the specter of industrial policy appeared first on Econlib.
RIOTS: Ilhan Omar and Her Daughter Encourage Chaos and Mayhem in the Minnesota Streets
This is Somali-style justice brought to America due to the migrant-trafficking program. May 28, 2020 Shane Trejo Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and her daughter are pushing for the chaos and mayhem in the streets of Minneapolis, Minn. that has turned the streets into a Somali-style war zone. Omar has written tweets expressing sympathy for … Continue reading RIOTS: Ilhan Omar and Her Daughter Encourage Chaos and Mayhem in the Minnesota Streets →
REVEALED: How Twitter Turns a Blind Eye to Child Rape Videos Distributed on Their Platform
The social media giant is a hub for child porn. May 23, 2020 Shane Trejo An exposé by Rappler has shown the extent to which Twitter is fueling the global child pornography industry. “Videos featuring minors now exist alongside leaked private sex videos of young adults on social media, particularly on Twitter, where anonymous … Continue reading REVEALED: How Twitter Turns a Blind Eye to Child Rape Videos Distributed on Their Platform →
Whistleblower: Jeffrey Epstein Collaborator Scoured Trailer Parks to Find Underage Child Sex Victims
Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly served Epstein for years. May 23, 2020 Shane Trejo A whistleblower has come forward to reveal how the right-hand woman of deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein found the children who would be inducted into his sex trafficking operation. Christina Oxenberg, who is cousins with Prince Andrew, has come forward with information about … Continue reading Whistleblower: Jeffrey Epstein Collaborator Scoured Trailer Parks to Find Underage Child Sex Victims →
Snopes Covers for Bill Gates’ Wife for Wearing Satanic Inverted Cross During Media Appearance
Melinda Gates was sending a message with this jewelry. May 23, 2020 Shane Trejo The fake news is covering for Melinda Gates after she performed a media appearance wearing jewelry that contained an image of a satanic inverted cross. Gates appeared on NBC’s Today Show recently to criticize President Donald Trump over his coronavirus … Continue reading Snopes Covers for Bill Gates’ Wife for Wearing Satanic Inverted Cross During Media Appearance →
Gretchen Whitmer’s Regime Sued to Keep Water Levels High in Months Leading Up to Michigan Dam Break
Whitmer’s regime contributed mightily this crisis. May 24, 2020 Shane Trejo A lawsuit filed by the administration of Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer stopped water levels from being drained not too long before this week’s catastrophic flooding that has much of the city of Midland underwater. Owners of the dam are blowing the whistle on … Continue reading Gretchen Whitmer’s Regime Sued to Keep Water Levels High in Months Leading Up to Michigan Dam Break →
Deep State Profiles Coronavirus Protesters as Domestic Terrorists, Warns of Violence From Anti-Quarantine Demonstrators
This is the new war on terror. May 26, 2020 Shane Trejo The deep state is demonizing protesters who are taking to the streets because their livelihoods are being destroyed as a domestic terrorist threat. The federal government is warning the so-called essential workers and government bureaucrats that they may be targeted by anti-quarantine … Continue reading Deep State Profiles Coronavirus Protesters as Domestic Terrorists, Warns of Violence From Anti-Quarantine Demonstrators →
YouTube is Immediately Deleting All Comments Exposing China’s Internet Propaganda Division
Google is the corporate arm of the red menace. May 26, 2020 Shane Trejo YouTube is reportedly censoring all comments that name China’s internet propaganda division, in the latest showing that Google is in the pocket of the far east communist dictatorship. Technologist Palmer Luckey wrote in a social media post that … Continue reading YouTube is Immediately Deleting All Comments Exposing China’s Internet Propaganda Division →
Indian Scientists Discover Hydroxychloroquine Treatment Prevents COVID-19, Vindicating President Trump
Trump has been vindicated yet again. May 26, 2020 Shane Trejo Indian scientists have discovered that hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malarial drug that is regularly used to treat COVID-19, also prevents individuals from being able to contract the illness. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has discovered that ingesting hydroxychloroquine can help healthy individuals fend … Continue reading Indian Scientists Discover Hydroxychloroquine Treatment Prevents COVID-19, Vindicating President Trump →
Orwellian Bracelet Pushed by Big Tech to Enforce Social Distancing Will Beep to Prevent Human Contact
The “new normal” is straight out of 1984. May 27, 2020 Shane Trejo The Intercept has reported on the push to slap FitBit-style bracelets onto people in order to track them and coerce their behavior. AiRISTA Flow, a tech firm based out of Maryland, is marketing bracelets that would beep whenever a person comes within … Continue reading Orwellian Bracelet Pushed by Big Tech to Enforce Social Distancing Will Beep to Prevent Human Contact →
As Trump is Censored, Twitter’s ‘Integrity’ Officer is Revealed as Anti-Republican Extremist
Twitter has a conflict of interest. May 27, 2020 Shane Trejo President Donald Trump is crying foul after Twitter labeled two of his tweets about voter fraud with fact checks redirecting to biased establishment sources. ….Twitter is completely stifling FREE SPEECH, and I, as President, will not allow it to happen! — Donald J. … Continue reading As Trump is Censored, Twitter’s ‘Integrity’ Officer is Revealed as Anti-Republican Extremist →
2:00PM Water Cooler 5/28/2020
By Lambert Strether of Corrente. #COVID19 At reader request, I’ve added this daily chart. The data is the John Hopkins CSSE data. Here is the site. Today I thought I would look at international data. Brazil, the United Kingdom. Sweden, China: The vertical scale is scaled to the highlight, Brazil, and so the league leader, […]
In Four Days The U.S. Navy Seized 3 Narco Subs This Month
The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard interdicted three Low Profile vessels (LPVs), known as Narco Submarines, in quick succession in May 2020 H I Sutton (photos US Navy, US Coast Guard) *Forbes*: *3 Narco Submarines In 4 Days: Navy And Coast Guard Make Impact* The success of the new Enhanced Counter-Narcotics Operations, being run by U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) are slowly coming out. Since April 1 the Command has dedicated more naval assets to stemming the flow of illicit drugs into the United States. During four short days in mid-May the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard stopped three narc... more »
Coronavirus: Concern over government’s diabetes advice to Commons Speaker
Serious concerns have emerged over advice being given by Public Health England (PHE) to people with long-term health conditions after the Commons Speaker, who has diabetes, insisted he had been told he can continue to work in the Houses of Parliament. Next […]
Coronavirus: Government ‘acting recklessly’ by forcing disabled MPs back to parliament
The government has been accused of “acting recklessly” by trying to force MPs who are disabled or have long-term health conditions to return to parliament next week, while the country is still in the grip of the pandemic. At least three MPs […]
Coronavirus: Disabled politicians call for Cummings to be sacked
Disabled politicians – including both government and opposition MPs – have joined campaigners in expressing anger at the actions of the prime minister’s chief adviser, who has refused to apologise for breaking the government’s own coronavirus lockdown rules. They have contrasted the […]
Thinktank responsible for universal credit launches ‘Disability Commission’
The right-wing thinktank responsible for designing universal credit has launched a new “Disability Commission” that it hopes will influence the government’s planned disability strategy. At least half of the 12 commissioners, who will not be paid for their work, are disabled people, […]
Coronavirus: Tesco ‘opens priority home deliveries to disabled shoppers’
More than 350 disabled people have secured the right to be added to a supermarket’s priority shopping list, in the first success of what is believed to be the biggest legal class action of its kind. Tesco also appears to have agreed […]
Coronavirus: Ministers refuse to show they assessed equality impact of recovery plan
A disabled shadow minister has called on the government to show that it has analysed how its strategy for recovering from the coronavirus pandemic will affect disabled people and other minority groups. The government has failed so far to publish an equality […]
Sanction threats are likely to harm health of WRAG claimants, says research
Trying to force disabled people into work by threatening to sanction their benefits is ineffective and likely to harm their health, and even put their lives at risk, according to research co-produced with a disabled people’s organisation. The fear instilled by the […]
Round-up: Furlough flaws, COVID funds, podcast drama… and appeal for musicians
New research shows that more than four in ten people who have been told to “shield” at home because they are “extremely vulnerable” to COVID-19 have lost at least a fifth of their income since the pandemic crisis began. The research, published […]
Forecast models encounter reality
People accustomed to seeing forecasts of things that are somewhat remote, somewhat abstract in time, place, and consequences are suddenly being exposed to how the sausage is made in predictive forecasting, and many are not liking what they’ve seen. The post Forecast models encounter reality appeared first on CFACT.
Airservices Australia to undergo shakeup following bullying and sexual harassment cases
Sweeping changes will be made to the organisation which controls Australia's air traffic, after a review identified a culture of bullying, sexual harassment and other unacceptable behaviour.
Reuters Fake Factcheck
By Paul Homewood Reference was made in yesterday’s post on Naomi Seibt to a so-called Factcheck by Reuters, which supposedly debunks her side of the story. Not only is the Reuters’ whitewash inaccurate, it poses more questions about their own reliability than the original story: A widely shared post on social media makes […]
#GE is saying goodbye to its 129-year-old light bulb business
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/27/business/ge-light-bulbs-sale/index.html
10 Reasons to Ditch Your Flip-Flops Right Now for the Sake of Your Health
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How to Choose Tasty Food in the Supermarket: A Guide We All Need
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Nurse in New York claims the city is killing COVID-19 patients by putting them on ventilators
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8262351/Nurse-New-York-claims-city-killing-COVID-19-patients-putting-ventilators.html
5 Everyday Habits That Are Causing You to Gain Weight
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Iraq Attempts To Cut Oil Production To Meet OPEC Quota
(Reuters) Facing the dual crises of oversupply of oil and a lack of demand due to the Russian-Saudi dispute and the coronavirus outbreak OPEC agreed to a new production quota to try to shore up prices. In May, Iraq announced it was partially fulfilling its new quota set by the organization. Iraq is supposed to cut its petroleum production by 1.06 million barrels a day. In May, it said it would be reducing its output by around 600,000-700,000 barrels a day. Roughly 60% of that would come from state run fields such as Majnoonin Basra. The other part would be from fields run by int... more »
This Day In Iraqi History - May 28
1933 Interior Ministry had Assyrian leader Mar Shimun come to Baghdad to discuss differences with govt over settling community in north Interior said it was willing to acknowledge Mar Shimun as spiritual leader but would not give him any political power Said British officer arriving to help settle community Mar Shimun said he would help with settlement Pledged loyalty to King Faisal (Musings On Iraq review of *The Tragedy of the Assyrian Minority in Iraq*) (Musings On Iraq review *State and Society in Iraq*) 1941 British forces captured Khan Nuqta fort on march from Fallujah ... more »
Chilean Deputies Pass Large Fortunes Tax to Bolster Fight Against Covid-19
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Tuesday, May 26th, Chile's Chamber of Deputies passed a bill to tax the large fortunes - which impacts bankers, speculators and the corporate caste - to finance a new minimum emergency income during the Covid-19 pandemic. The proposal is to charge 2.5 percent of the combined one percent that […] The post Chilean Deputies Pass Large Fortunes Tax to Bolster Fight Against Covid-19 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Brazilian Supreme Court Pressures Bolsonarists with Fake News Investigation Covering 2018 Elections
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Tuesday, May 26th, Bolsonarists were rejoicing. They were celebrating the Federal Police operation, set up by the Office of the Prosecutor General and with the endorsement of the Federal Supreme Court, against a former ally, the governor of Rio de Janeiro, Wilson Witzel. The event poured oil on the […] The post Brazilian Supreme Court Pressures Bolsonarists with Fake News Investigation Covering 2018 Elections appeared first on The Rio Times.
What to Make of Secretary Pompeo Decertifying Hong Kong Autonomy
Mike Pompeo speaking at an event in Washington, D.C. (Source: Gage Skidmore, https://flic.kr/p/av8tXf; CC BY-SA 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/) U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made history yesterday when he refused to certify that Hong Kong is autonomous from China. This set in motion a legal process that could lead to a massive disruption in the already-fragile U.S. relationship with China. Although Pompeo’s dramatic announcement drew headlines around the world, his decision should not have surprised observers, given the new requirements on any such cer... more »
Global Capitalism, “World Government” and the Corona Crisis
The COVID-19 crisis is marked by a public health “emergency” under WHO auspices which is being used as a pretext and a justification to triggering a Worldwide process of economic, social and political restructuring.
Kayleigh McEnany White House Press Briefing – 2:00pm ET Livestreams
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany is scheduled to hold a press briefing from the James Brady press room today at 2:00pm ET. WH Livestream Link – FBN Livestream – RSBN Livestream – PBS Livestream . . .
Memorial Day Panel By US Anti-war Veterans
A group of anti-war veteran activists discuss how they view Memorial Day through the lens of their time in the military and their work afterwards. The guest list included Matthew Hoh, Clifton Hicks, Jovanni Reyes, Erik Edstrom, Ryan Keen, Keagan Miller, Danny Sjursen, and Chris Henrikson. The post Memorial Day Panel By US Anti-war Veterans appeared first on PopularResistance.Org.
Why Iran’s Fuel Tankers For Venezuela Are Sending Shudders Through Washington
There was worry that as the Iranian tankers approached the Venezuelan coast the US warships would challenge their progress. As it turned out, the US Navy did not intervene. A major internal incident was averted. Why the United States did not block the Iranian vessels does not have to do with Iran or Venezuela alone. It has to do with the presence of China behind both countries. China has deep commercial links with Iran, and it has gradually developed such linkages with Venezuela. During the global pandemic, China has flown vital supplies to both countries. But, crucially, at the U... more »
The Problem Of “Peaceful Protesters”
Across the world and across history, oppressed, marginalized, poor, and working-class people have used a variety of tactics to further their goals and fight back, and this includes things that could be considered violent. Overall, this means that when people refuse their roles within society and instead force the system into a state of crisis, that’s when we can create a situation in which we can forward our own agenda. This often means that people refuse to do the things that allows the system to reproduce itself. In the case of workers, people strike. In the case of renters, they... more »
Global Crisis Spurs Global Activism
The COVID-19 pandemic’s global spread has highlighted inequities in the world like inequality of income and access to resources in many communities. The response to the crisis has been a varied patchwork of public health measures and economic assistance, but in most countries, those with wealth and access to resources have fared significantly better than poor and marginalized communities. Now, a group of more than sixty academics, activists, writers, artists, workers, students, and others from more than twenty countries have come together to draft a manifesto addressing these ineq... more »
Elections, A New Leadership And BDS Are Pivotal For Palestine
Ever since President Donald Trump blundered blindly into the Middle East with his woefully inexperienced team of advisors, US foreign policy has swung wildly out of control. Predictably, it has destroyed the already fragile two-state solution as defined by the Oslo Accords. It’s no use pretending that such a solution is still viable. That, though, may not be all bad news for the Palestinians, whose current leadership in Ramallah is incapable of actually leading the people and taking control of the situation. The Palestinians have never worn the cloak of victimhood very well; it is... more »
The Irony Of American Freedom
Perhaps it is too difficult for a culture in pursuit of happiness to pause and face this immense loss. Perhaps it is too scary to accept the frailty of human life. Perhaps anger is much easier to access than grief. Anti-apartheid revolutionary and leader Nelson Mandela spent twenty-seven years in prison. It was there that he learned about patience and perseverance, and acquired a deep, complex understanding of freedom for both the oppressed and the oppressors. In his autobiography, A Long Walk to Freedom, he wrote, “For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to liv... more »
What to do if you’re lost in the woods
News 1. Healthy Bays Network: Fish farms are not just a rural issue; people in Halifax should be concerned Yvette d’Entremont reports on the newly-created Healthy Bays Network (HBN), a group of several community organizations opposed to open-net finfish farms in Nova Scotia. The group is opposed to New Brunswick-based seafood company Cooke Aquaculture subsidiary […]
Legal cannabis contributes CA$2.3 billion to crop receipts in Canada
A growing cannabis industry helped push positive growth in Canada’s realized net farm income in 2019, according to new data from Statistics Canada. Canada’s national data bureau defines realized net farm income as “the difference between a farmer’s cash receipts and operating expenses, minus depreciation, plus income in kind.” Total farm cash receipts, which measure […] Legal cannabis contributes CA$2.3 billion to crop receipts in Canada is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
More California towns, counties appear ready to put out welcome mat for marijuana businesses
More California towns, counties appear ready to put out welcome mat for marijuana businesses is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Get Lewis (a stream of consciousness, semi-live post)
After deleting those excitably premature tweets earlier, *Newsnight*'s policy editor Lewis Goodall was slow to start tweeting this afternoon but, after beginning gingerly, is now gathering pace again. As ever, however, he can't help himself. In fairness, he's forever breaching BBC guidelines on the use of social media by 'liking' and 'retweeting' only those who help advance his own views. And he's already retweeted this from someone from the Institute for Government (Lewis's curious links to which I've blogged about before): Does it surprise you that he'd retweet someone who fin... more »
Are Australians paying for secret US weapons tests at Woomera?
[image: Woomera, BAE, Defence] Australian taxpayers will fork out close to $1 billion for the Woomera Range Complex upgrade, used by the ADF, the US and UK. With revelations that the US military denies Australia access to computer source code needed to operate key components in our war-fighting equipment, Michelle Fahy investigates the real beneficiaries of this secret testing range.
Musical Interlude: Poco, "Rose of Cimarron"
Poco, "Rose of Cimarron" Poco was the inspiration for a group of young Californians to form their own band. You might have heard of them. The Eagles...
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Amazon Keeps Southern Poverty Law Center as Gatekeeper at AmazonSmile
[image: amazon-keeps-southern-poverty-law-center-as-gatekeeper-at-amazonsmile] Amazon continues to use the SPLC as gatekeeper for its charity portal AmazonSmile.
The Greatest Danger to Our Liberty is Not the Virus
[image: undefined] My family and I were about to sit down for lunch on Easter Sunday when I received an extremely disturbing call from a constituent. The caller said, “I wanted you to know that my wife is hanging on to her life and I’m afraid she’s going to die soon.” I could hear total desperation in the man’s voice. “She’s living off a bag of IV fluid a day at this point. The doctor won’t operate on my wife due to the governor’s orders.” The great Milton Friedman once said that “the government solution to a problem is usually as bad as the problem.” Indeed, the government’s many ... more »
Coronavirus Propaganda Mimics War Propaganda
[image: undefined][image: undefined] In the period leading up to the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, the Bush administration and its media accomplices waged a relentless propaganda campaign to win political support for what turned out to be one of the most disastrous foreign policy mistakes in American history. Nearly two decades later, with perhaps a million dead Iraqis and thousands of dead American soldiers, we are still paying for that mistake. Vice President Dick Cheney, Attorney General John Ashcroft, Assistant Attorney General John Yoo, and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, we... more »
Will The Riots Spread From Minneapolis To Other U.S. Cities?
*Daily Mail:* *State troopers are called in and Minneapolis Mayor asks for National Guard's help as city braces for a third night of violence after a looter is killed in George Floyd protests and stores are torched and ransacked* * Shocking images Thursday show the widespread destruction left in the wake of the protests Wednesday * Mayor Jacob Frey on Thursday asked Governor Tim Walz for the Minnesota National Guard's assistance ahead of more expected protests this evening: there are up to 60 state troopers already on the ground * 'Please, Minneapolis, we cannot let tragedy beget... more »
"Choose Your Side"
"We Americans have a saying: "It's more important what you stand for than who you stand with." I do not rely upon peer opinion to decide what is right and what is wrong. I make those decisions for myself, and even if I discover that every other human alive chose differently, that doesn't mean I was wrong. There comes a time in every man's life when he has to choose sides. I have chosen my side. I am comfortable with my decision. I do not think everyone on my side is a saint, but I know that those on the other side are much, much worse. Sometimes a man with too broad a perspective ... more »
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