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Trump Continues Making Every Single Wrong Decision-- And Continues Killing More And More Americans
On Monday, Dr, Fauci told *National Geographic* that he doesn't "think there’s a chance that this virus is just going to disappear. It’s going to be around, and if given the opportunity, it will resurge." Discarding the grudging bit of unenforced social distancing many states had, will guarantee the resurgence-- with a vengeance. Gallup released the findings from a poll on April 26-- although just 4% of Democrats said they’re ready to return to normal activities, ten times as many Republicans (44%) said they are ready. Yesterday's *Washington Post*/University of Maryland poll repo... more »
The Month of May Brings Record (Sometimes Historic) Cold to BOTH Hemispheres
You really do have to hand it to the AGW cabal -- even in the face of such extreme odds -and logic- they're doggedly pursuing their absurd "world on fire" rhetoric... The post The Month of May Brings Record (Sometimes Historic) Cold to BOTH Hemispheres appeared first on Electroverse.
This German Frigate Just Conducted 'Extreme Weather Testing' (And There's A Problem)
*Peter Suciu* *Public Health, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2019%3Anewsml_RC1224A14E20&share=true] But now they're stuck on board due to the coronavirus pandemic. Last month the German Navy’s (Deutsche Marine’s) Frigate Baden-Württemberg conduced sub-system tests in extreme conditions and in realistic combat situations in the South Atlantic. The ship had sailed to Brazil in February to evaluate the on-board systems in hot weather near the equator, where the cooling systems could be appropriately tested. Such tests are necessary to det... more »
Coronavirus Only Reinforces the Fact that Donald Trump's Iran Policy Is Wrong
*Bonnie Kristian* *Security, * The coronavirus pandemic can be an opportunity to shift U.S. policy toward Iran in this pragmatic, de-escalatory direction. But saber-rattling on Twitter is no way to start. “I have instructed the United States Navy to shoot down and destroy any and all Iranian gunboats if they harass our ships at sea,” President Trump tweeted recently, launching a thousand snarks about the phrasing of “shooting down” boats and prompting the Pentagon to insist at a news briefing several hours later that this is no true policy change, merely a reiteration of the U.S... more »
Hydrogen-Breathing Aliens? The Search Is Ramping Up
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Space, * According to a new study, published in Nature Astronomy, scientists argue that the best chance of finding evidence of life on distant worlds is to expand the focus to planets that feature hydrogen atmospheres. We human beings are quite comfortable here on Earth, which has an atmosphere of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9% argon and 0.03% carbon dioxide, with trace elements of other gases. But it might be too narrow-minded to think that other alien life forms would thrive in such an atmosphere. Perhaps, they use a different chemistry to ours. According ... more »
NASA’s X-38: Designed to Be a Real World Space Escape Pod
*Peter Suciu* *Technology, Americas* The craft was meant not as a “space taxi” to get crews to and from the ISS, but rather was simply meant as a lifeboat to get folks back to earth. It was small enough to have fit into the payload bay of the shuttle and would have been semi-permanently docked to the ISS Science fiction movies are filled with the ubiquitous “escape pod”—the small capsule or craft that could be used (as the plot required) for someone to escape from a spaceship in a hurry. While a key plot point of the original Star Wars hinged on the use of such a device, the conc... more »
Nazi Germany's 'Swimming Car' Was One of the Most Versatile Military Vehicles Ever Built
*Blaine Taylor* *History, Europe* [image: Volkswagen Type 166 'Schwimmwagen.' 15 May 2010. Wikimedia/Alf van Beem.] Meet the Type 166 Schwimmwagen. In the spring of 1940, as the German armed forces were sweeping across Western Europe, famed automobile designer Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, creator of the Volkswagen or “People’s Car,” was asked by the high command to build an all-purpose vehicle for the coming campaign against the Soviet Union. *[text_ad]* In April 1941, as the Balkan campaigns got under way, the Waffen SS asked Porsche’s son, heir, and namesake, Dr. Ferry Porsche, to d... more »
China Now Has Six Type 094A Jin-Class Nuclear Powered Missile Submarines
*Peter Suciu* *Technology, Asia* An impressive feat. During the celebrations for the 71st anniversary of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), two upgraded Type 094A nuclear-powered submarines have joined the fleet, bringing the total of these boats to six. The Type 094, or Jin-class, have been described as tools for promoting national prestige rather than for true nuclear deterrence so it is fitting that their arrival comes as China continues to present its great power status. The new vessels are revamped/upgraded versions of the Chinese Navy’s second-generation n... more »
Why We Should Not Expect Coronavirus to Disappear Like SARS
*Marilyn J. Roossinck* *Public Health, World* [image: Reuters] That's why we need a vaccine as soon as possible. Some people question why the current coronavirus has brought the world to standstill while a previous deadly coronavirus, SARS, did not. Others have questioned why a vaccine is so urgently needed now to stop the spread of the current coronavirus when a vaccine was never developed for SARS. I study viruses and am so fascinated by their complexity that I have written a book about them. The tale of SARS and its new cousin that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, shows just how... more »
The U.S. Army Bought Israel's Spike Missile To Arm Its AH-64 Apaches
*Michael Peck* *Security, * The push for stand-off weapons for its helicopters is part of a broader Army push for longer-range weapons *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Why is the U.S. Army buying an Israeli missile? It’s a temporary solution while the Army grapples with how to equip its attack helicopters with stand-off missiles and drones. The increasing lethality and proliferation of sophisticated air defense systems is a powerful incentive for helicopters to keep as much distance as possible from their targets The U.S. Army is arming its AH-64 Apache attack helicopters wit... more »
Growing Pains: Robotic Warships Could Help The Navy's Size Problems
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * Some critics think the Navy is mistaken to commit itself so heavily to drone ships before they have been operationally tested. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *In theory, robotic surface combatants could be much cheaper to build and operate than manned warships, could be employed more aggressively in areas threatened by anti-access/area denial weapons, and would allow the Navy to spread out its firepower more broadly without forcing it to stick humans on vulnerable ships like the LCS. Congressional legislators rumbled with displeasure in Decembe... more »
Scottish Warriors Fought This 'Holy War' Against the English In 1138 AD
*Terry Gore* *History, Europe* [image: David I of Scotland and Malcolm IV of Scotland, detail of an illuminated initial on the Kelso Abbey charter of 1159. National Library of Scotland.] The Scottish fury aroused the nearest thing to national resistance that 12th-century England saw—the old fighting spirit of the Anglo-Scandinavian north. The English commander, William de Aumale, heard the roar of the Scots army even before it appeared out of the early morning mists. Thousands of semiclad Galwegians leading the Scottish attack raced toward the nervous Anglo-Norman army, closing... more »
India Can Defeat China in a War By Following Beijing's Korean War Strategy
*Michael Peck* *Security, * Hit-and-run tactics in which Indian troops lurk in the Himalaya mountains, and then swooping down to surprise Chinese troops in the valleys below. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *India's options include more investment in offensive cyberwarfare, long-range precision weapons, hypersonic anti-ship missiles, maritime surveillance and anti-satellite technology. Rather than expensive surface ships like aircraft carriers, India should focus on submarines. How can India defeat China in a war, even though China has a larger and more technologically advanc... more »
This Russian Bullet Tears Right Through Body Armor
*Charlie Gao* *Technology, * Russian industry soon found another role for the round as an extreme “stopping” power round for close combat. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Despite its advanced features and unique capability, the ASh-12.7 also seems to be having a lukewarm reception by Russian special units, and seems to have remained an “arms show” gun, with more photos of people in suits holding it than people in combat dress. Russia’s 12.7x55mm caliber is one of the strangest calibers in active use. A thick but short case, the caliber is optimized for throwing heavy bullets... more »
China Thinks India's Missile Defenses Are No Big Deal
*Michael Peck* *Security, Asia* But does this reflect a problem with India – or is China trying to discourage its rival from building defenses against Beijing’s ballistic missiles? *Here's What You Need To Remember: *China is indisputably more powerful, with a larger economy and a military that is rapidly procuring advanced conventional and nuclear weapons. But India also has nuclear weapons, and an Indian missile system that could intercept Chinese ballistic missiles would enhance India’s deterrence capabilities versus China. India isn’t capable of building an effective missile... more »
Duterte Is Shaking The U.S.-Philippines Alliance To Its Core
*James Holmes* *Security, * It may never be the same again. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Duterte and his lieutenants, then, struck a care-not attitude toward U.S. access to the country despite the benefits working with the region’s foremost military confers. They have sought to even the balance of bargaining power, showing that Manila too can walk away from the table and be pleased with the outcome. Seldom are Philippine affairs the stuff of clickbait here in North America. Dominating headlines this week were the Wuhan coronavirus, the release of the Pentagon’s fiscal 202... more »
In São Paulo’s Deadliest Covid-19 Neighborhood, Elderly Residents Await Hospital Space
SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL - "Oh son, my life is chaos." These are Ilma Paulino's first words when asked how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting her routine. A resident of Vila Teresinha, a sub-district of Brasilândia, in São Paulo, she lives with her two children -one of them with depression- and needs to look after her […] The post In São Paulo’s Deadliest Covid-19 Neighborhood, Elderly Residents Await Hospital Space appeared first on The Rio Times.
Coronavirus: Brazil Registers Record 600 Confirmed Deaths in One Day
[image: Brazil,Brazilian lawmaker blames China for starting pandemic of Covid-19.] RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil accounts for 7,921 deaths caused by the coronavirus. According to data from the Ministry of Health, released on Tuesday, May 5th, the country recorded an additional 600 deaths and broke the record of confirmed fatalities in 24 hours. The number of people diagnosed with Covid-19 stands at 114,715. Between […] The post Coronavirus: Brazil Registers Record 600 Confirmed Deaths in One Day appeared first on The Rio Times.
Israeli Minister Claims Local Research Produced Antibody to Fight Covid-19
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Israeli Defense Minister Naftali Bennett announced on Monday that the country's Biological Research Institute (IIBR) is developing an antibody to fight Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. According to the Israeli Times newspaper, Bennett said that researchers have already moved past the antibody development stage and are now […] The post Israeli Minister Claims Local Research Produced Antibody to Fight Covid-19 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Delivery App Rappi Designs Domestic Violence Button in Action with Attorneys
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - During social isolation, women face a double epidemic: the novel coronavirus and domestic violence, which has escalated during the quarantine period in Brazil. According to data from the Brazilian Public Safety Forum, in São Paulo alone, the State Police's assistance to women victims of violence increased 44.9 percent, rising from […] The post Delivery App Rappi Designs Domestic Violence Button in Action with Attorneys appeared first on The Rio Times.
Secretary of Culture Regina Duarte: “This is Crazy. I Think Bolsonaro is Letting me go”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - An article in Crusoé magazine, known as Lava Jato's mouthpiece, states that Secretary of Culture Regina Duarte would have told an advisor she believes she is being dismissed. "That's crazy, that's crazy. I think he (Bolsonaro) is letting me go," she said. Regina Duarte would also have said: "I spent all […] The post Secretary of Culture Regina Duarte: “This is Crazy. I Think Bolsonaro is Letting me go” appeared first on The Rio Times.
U.S. Advises Citizens Still in Brazil to Return Home Immediately
SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL – As the world starts to consider Brazil as the new hotspot of the new coronavirus pandemic, the United States, through its embassy and consulates, has been trying to aid its citizens still present in the South American country. “Due to the uncertainty associated with commercial air service, we advise U.S. citizens […] The post U.S. Advises Citizens Still in Brazil to Return Home Immediately appeared first on The Rio Times.
Opinion: “Yo, el Supremo”: Does Brazil’s President Have a Persistent Delusional Disorder?
Opinion, by Michael Royster Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo –In 1974, Paraguayan author Augusto Roa Bastos published a novel entitled “Yo, el Supremo” (in English “I, the Supreme”). The book’s central character, a quasi-fictional 19th century autocrat, refers to himself as “El Supremo”, and believes himself to be above all power and history: "I don't write […] The post Opinion: “Yo, el Supremo”: Does Brazil’s President Have a Persistent Delusional Disorder? appeared first on The Rio Times.
With 47 Percent Isolation in São Paulo, Coronavirus Contingency Center Head Alerts to “Tremendous Difficulties”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The isolation rate in São Paulo was again under 50 percent last Monday, May 4th. According to data released by the State Health Secretariat, the state recorded 47 percent isolation, a figure lower than the minimum required to tackle the coronavirus. In the capital, isolation stood at 48 percent. "It […] The post With 47 Percent Isolation in São Paulo, Coronavirus Contingency Center Head Alerts to “Tremendous Difficulties” appeared first on The Rio Times.
São Paulo State Reaches 34,053 Cases of Covid-19 and 2,852 Deaths, Says Secretary of Health
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Secretary of Health of São Paulo, José Henrique Germann, said on Tuesday, May 5th, that the state had reached 34,053 confirmed cases by the novel coronavirus and 2,852 deaths. According to Germann, there were 1,866 new cases (an increase of 5.8 percent) between Monday and yesterday, and 197 new […] The post São Paulo State Reaches 34,053 Cases of Covid-19 and 2,852 Deaths, Says Secretary of Health appeared first on The Rio Times.
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US Universities are Creating Social-Credit Coronavirus Surveillance Systems
The system will track real-time locations and behavior of everyone and will calculate “personal risk scores”. Those with low scores will be quarantined and denied employment. China's system is used to monitor people's social and political behavior to deny travel and jobs to those who do not obey.
Trump Launches ‘Operation Warp Speed’ — a Blank Check to Develop COVID Vaccine
Trump declared he is in charge of "Operation Warp Speed", a program to quickly develop a COVID-19 vaccine, and he virtually endorsed a blank check to produce 300-million vaccines by next January, That number is adequate for the entire US population, so the plan is clear.
Joe Biden Benefits from Mainstream Media Double Standard Compared to Brett Kavanaugh
The response of the media and the #MeToo Democrats has been very soft compared to the response to charges made against Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearings last year.
UN Chief Says Pandemic Must be Used to Deindustrialize West
UN Secretary-General António Guterres said that the economic turmoil caused by the coronavirus pandemic presents a “rare and short window of opportunity” to accelerate their globalist 2030 Agenda project and roll out their global climate-change agenda by using bailout money for 'green' enterprises.
No dawdling over coffee: Nova Scotia farmers’ markets take their operations online
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. For a lot of shoppers, going to a farmers’ market is about more than just getting groceries. It’s a ritual. “I love this place… I love the complete package. It’s like family,” said Alex Pearson, then retail manager for the Garrison Brewery shop, when I […]
Determined five-year-old boy pulled over by police on a US highway
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The officer realised something was unusual when he could not see the driver. Then the boy said he was on his way to California to buy a Lamborghini.
How the plasma of COVID-19 patients could help others who get sick
We asked an immunologist how an antibody therapy might work against COVID-19.
US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to return to work after gallbladder treatment
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RBG is the oldest justice on the Supreme Court bench and her return to work will allay fears of a vacancy that would have allowed President Donald Trump to appoint another conservative judge.
'Extremely traumatic': Why Annette wants to keep her mother in Newmarch House
A wire fence stood between Annette Keighley and her 87-year-old mother during her first visit since Newmarch House went into lockdown due to a coronavirus outbreak mid-April.
US Marines will be allowed into Australia's Top End under strict coronavirus rules
Initially postponed due to coronavirus, the deployment of US Marines to the Top End is back on, but questions remain about how many are coming, when they'll arrive or where they'll be treated if any contract COVID-19.
Police officers to be prosecuted over alleged assault of teen after judge reverses decision
Two South Australian police officers will continue to be prosecuted for allegedly assaulting a 17-year-old boy on the Eyre Peninsula in 2013, after the state's top judge finds the investigation was legal.
Principal who sent coronavirus letter urging parents to keep children home gets job back
The principal of a WA public school who was stood down for urging parents to keep students at home against Education Department advice is reinstated.
Australian father found dead in Bali hotel room
The son of a Queensland man found dead in a Bali hotel says his father was "well and enjoying an extended holiday", while Indonesian authorities fear coronavirus could be the cause of death.
Police allege man had six drugs in system after being caught on NT highway
A man is allegedly found with six prohibited substances in his system after being pulled over on a highway in the Northern Territory yesterday morning.
'Shocked the whole site': Man dies in Port Kembla steelworks accident
A 59-year-old worker is killed in an accident at Port Kembla steelworks, south of Sydney, with BlueScope shutting down the site while his death is investigated.
Thai-Burma Railway POW Harold Martin dies aged 103
Harold Martin was among the 22,000 Australian men and women made prisoners of war in 1942 when the Japanese advanced on South-East Asia, and once spent four days stranded on a raft in the South China Sea.
Young mother's body found outside hospital in remote mining town
A source has told the ABC that a teenager found dead in a remote Pilbara town this morning had recently given birth.
People and Jobs? Or Wealth? The Government Has To Decide Which To Prioritise, and There Is Only One Right Answer
Why landlords, banks, and pensions need to be sacrificed to save jobs and businesses from the ravages of coronavirus.
Los Angeles marijuana market remains chaotic as entrepreneurs wait for mayor, City Council to act
The Los Angeles cannabis industry has proved to be one of the most unruly and chaotic to govern according to industry experts, and over two years into its licensing process the market remains plagued by frustration, delays and hundreds of thousands of dollars wasted by marijuana entrepreneurs. The city’s latest licensing round – for 100 […] Los Angeles marijuana market remains chaotic as entrepreneurs wait for mayor, City Council to act is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
OFGEM Backs £600m Subsea Cable–To Connect One Wind Farm In Shetlands!
By Paul Homewood Energy regulator Ofgem has approved plans for a subsea power cable which would take energy from Shetland to the Scottish mainland. Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) wants to build a 600MW electricity transmission link. Ofgen said this would allow new wind farms on Shetland to export renewable electricity to the … … Continue reading →
Propaganda: Automated bots defending the government
If you’ve ever wondered whether social media is just a vast network of automated bots interacting with other bots, congratulations, your worldview may be dystopian, but it’s not exactly wrong. In fact, if anything you’re way ahead of what most people believe.
As Death Toll Increases Blame China Campaign Intensifies
The Trump administration will continue its efforts to blame China for the novel Coronavirus because the epidemic situation in U.S. will soon become worse
Authoritarianism in the Age of Pseudoscience
Following the court decision in the US to award in favour of Dewayne Johnson (exposure to Monsanto’s Roundup weed killer and its active ingredient, glyphosate, caused Johnson to develop non-Hodgkin lymphoma), attorney Robert Kennedy Jr said at the post-trial press conference:
The Eurozone in Crisis
The Eurozone, despite years of band-aids over gunshot wounds, has managed to soldier on. It may have finally met its match in the coronacrisis
Bloomberg Admits Drugmakers Including Pfizer Are Compromising Safety For Rush To Market
Yesterday was the 59th anniversary of the first American manned space flight by Alan Shepard. Now imagine that NASA was granted the power to demand that EVERY AMERICAN take a space flight starting on May 6th, 1961. THAT's the COVID... more »
Welcome To The United Gates of America
Note: I did not coin that clever headline phrase. I saw it on Ginger Taylors Facebook page. I'm sure it will be everywhere soon. Yesterday, I read a Tweet from New York's Governor Cuomo who thinks that handing the reins... more »
The circle of life, publish or perish edition: Two journals retract more than 40 papers
Talk about the publish-or-perish version of the circle of life. A Springer Nature journal has retracted 33 articles — 29 from one special issue, and four from another — for a laundry list of publishing sins, from fake peer review to plagiarism to stealing unpublished manuscripts. And an Elsevier journal has retracted ten papers recently … Continue reading The circle of life, publish or perish edition: Two journals retract more than 40 papers
PLANDEMIC Part 1 (Dr. Judy Mikovits)
“It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.” – George Orwell, 1984 *** H/t @twawki2 PLANDEMIC (Pt. 1) is a must watch. It exposes the scientific and political elite who run the scam that is our global health system. ABOUT THE FILM : Humanity is imprisoned by a […]
COVID19 : Totalitarianism Doesn’t Shock Us Anymore
“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—for ever.” – George Orwell, 1984 *** NEVER in American history have politicians been more powerful than they are now. Tucker Carlson reveals how many of our elected representatives have become “drunk with power”, feeding on draconian CV19 lockdown measures while completely […]
Practical, effective ways to combat the COVID-19 virus
In mid-March, I cited Tomas Pueyo's article "Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now". It was a clarion call to politicians and business leaders to take immediate action to slow the spread of the coronavirus, and listed various measures that would help in that process. I was interested to learn that a number of experts in their field have since joined with Mr. Pueyo to study the matter further. They've published four more articles, which I recommend to your attention, and will be publishing more (you can sign up for notifications here). The articles analyze what's happened around the... more »
Greenland's icy 'Grand Canyon' shaped by catastrophic floods
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Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the University of Copenhagen's Center for Ice and Climate are proposing a new hypothesis for how Greenland's "Grand Canyon" formed: a series of catastrophic floods abruptly drained huge...... Read more »
Some Communities Are Being Forced to Fight School Closures and Privatization in the Midst of the Pandemic
Citizens opposing a school restructuring plan in Minneapolis remind local officials: “The educational system actually belongs to us.”
Red Chinese, Getting “it” Up
The Chinese strident demand for rhino horn, tiger penis, shark fins and bear bladders, all of which are used by fabulously wealthy men (whales) in Communist China, is the single biggest reason for poachers to slaughter endangered animals. Gram-for-gram it’s more expensive than any narcotic. There has been a lot of discussion about Chinese Wet […] The post Red Chinese, Getting “it” Up appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
Report on Chinese disinformation campaigns in Europe alarms European Parliament
An excellent opportunity for China to polish its image manifested after Trump announced that the US will no longer fund the World Health Organization (WHO). More The post Report on Chinese disinformation campaigns in Europe alarms European Parliament appeared first on The Duran.
Doctor who treated first US coronavirus patient says COVID-19 has been ‘circulating unchecked’ for weeks
If we entertain the conjecture that this disease was deliberately distributed, then the agents went out sometime in October to target public transportation systems anywhere. An infected agent would simply ride the trains and move seats often in order to make a train live. After doing that infected individuals will do the rest while mostly fending off the disease itself as a nasty cold. From that we soon have Stockholms thirty percent penetration. It also means that when our testing does catch up we are going to find this is true everywhere. This really then begs the issues o... more »
Stronger Steel Parts for Improved Weapons and Military Supply Chain
Is it really going to be this easy? Recall that a ufo envelope is a multilayer of almost atomic metals and graphene as well. One dispaired of how we could make this. Now we actually know and we are close to doing it all. UFO manufacturing can be done here rather than in space which is a great blessing obviously. This also makes gravity devices much closer to realization as well.. *Stronger Steel Parts for Improved Weapons and Military Supply Chain * *Brian Wang | May 1* *https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2020/05/stronger-steel-parts-for-improved-weapons-and-military-supply-c... more »
Global Project to Eradicate Viruses Without a Vaccine and Attempts to Stop it
Aloe Vera is not the only solution as well but the FDA is apparently complicit in actually suppressing healing modualities. This particularly is seen around Vitamins C & D by the way whose large dise adoption powers the immune system and ends chronic scurvy in the population. In short, they go from simply interfering with the science to promoting science fraud as well in order to work against your health to promote their schemes to sell faux cures. I want to say otherwise, but what is been flushed to the surface now that all eyes are on it all is not a pretty picture. His beve... more »
Yuan Crashes After Trump Weighs Blocking Retirement Fund Access To Chinese Stocks As War Of Words Escalates
The CCP may wake up to how blindingly stupid thay have been or perhaps not. Forty years ago, the CCP made a tacit arrangement with the USA to essentially emulate the Postwar German and Japanese dispensaton. Recall that while both did cheat somewhat, they both knew where to draw the line. After all, all trade partners cheat somewhere somewhen as does for example the USA softwood industry to the ultimate expense of the USA consumer. The CCP instead made a business of cheating and also weaponized their INTEL as well far beyond what we can consider reasonable. In 2000 they ... more »
Solar panels don’t work well covered with snow
“Energy Information Administration (EIA) confirms what many of us already knew, that solar panels don’t work well in our Minnesota winters. The data is interesting because this is the first time EIA has shown the productivity (or capacity factor) of … Continue reading →
Hypersonic Missiles Are Making Russia's Tu-160 Bombers Deadlier Than Ever
*Michael Peck* *Security, Europe* The Kinzhal ballistic missile would appear to have shorter legs than the older cruise missiles, but much greater speed. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *A long-range bomber that can potentially carry either slow but long-range cruise missiles, or shorter range but extremely fast ballistic missiles, will complicate Western missile defenses that must prepare to stop multiple threats. Russia’s Tu-160 strategic bombers may be armed with hypersonic ballistic missiles. The Russian military is studying whether to arm the Tu-160 (NATO code name: Bla... more »
How Countries Are Planning an Exit From Coronavirus Lockdown
*Fron Jackson-Webb* *Public Health, World* [image: Reuters] Experts explain what's happening around the globe. As the world approaches 2.5 million coronavirus cases, some regions have reached the peak of the virus and the number of new cases and deaths is slowing. This includes New York, the epicentre of the pandemic in the United States. It has had almost 15,000 deaths so far, but is seeing fewer deaths each day. Meanwhile, case numbers in Europe have surpassed a million, with the virus claiming more than 100,000 lives so far. But numbers are now declining . In many regions, i... more »
Why Brazil Is Right To Prepare For A Future French Invasion (WHAT?)
*Michael Peck* *Security, Latin America* Planning for the unexpected can be useful. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *As military adversaries, comparing Brazil to France is like comparing mangoes to French fries. The two simply don’t intersect. Brazil actually has the larger military—almost 350,000-strong—including several infantry brigades trained for jungle warfare. In 2035, French marines and paratroopers storm Rio de Janeiro, while tanks and infantry invade northern Brazil. These troops are the spearhead of a United Nation military expedition determined to seize the Amazon... more »
Why Coronavirus Should Be an Opportunity for Waste Systems to Change
*Keiron Philip Roberts, Anne Stringfellow, Ian Williams* *Public Health, Europe* [image: Reuters] Coronavirus has revealed just how fragile our waste cycle is. Coronavirus has revealed just how fragile our waste cycle is. Globally, collection services are being reduced because of social distancing, staff absences and concerns about workers’ health and safety. This is affecting the collection, sorting, processing and treatment of wastes as well as markets for materials made from recycling and composts. In the UK alone, 46% of recycling facilities have reduced or stopped treatment... more »
DARPA Could Soon Be Spying On America's Enemies From Earth's Atmosphere
*Michael Peck* *Security, * Sensors and more. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Because DARPA is a military research organization, it’s reasonable to assume that this line of inquiry will have military applications, as well. For example, nuclear weapons tests might also leave fingerprints in the atmosphere. Or bomb explosions, or perhaps artillery firing. Why does the U.S. military want to turn the Earth’s atmosphere into a sensor? DARPA, the Pentagon’s pet research agency, says the Atmosphere as a Sensor (AtmoSense) program is meant to detect natural disasters such as hurri... more »
Maryland Coronavirus Lockdown Protester: 'Our Governor Is Literally Ignoring Us'
*Rachel del Guidice* *Politics, Americas* [image: Protestors drive and honk their car horns outside of the State House during a demonstration calling for the re-opening of the state of Maryland amidst the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Annapolis, Maryland, U.S., April 18, 2020. REUTERS/Tom B] 'I didn’t wake up in communist China and I didn’t wake up in North Korea this morning.' Protesters with the organization Reopen Maryland say they see the frustration of fellow Marylanders as their state experiences the economic effects of the coronavirus lockdown. “We are seei... more »
Russia's MiG-31 Fighters Could Soon Kill Hypersonic Missiles
*Michael Peck* *Security, * It's like nothing you've seen before. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Using multiple warheads for missile defense is particularly interesting. Russia appears to be envisioning a single missile that will dispense several sub-missiles that will intercept hypersonic weapons, which travel faster than Mach 5. Russia is developing a new defense against hypersonic missiles: MiG fighters armed with long-range, multiple-warhead missiles. But how feasible is the concept remains to be seen. “The Ministry of Defense made a fundamental decision to develop for ... more »
Why Small Errors in Coronavirus Testing Can Lead to Big Problems
*Christian Yates* *Public Health, World* [image: Reuters] Perhaps the least well understood of the concerns is the accuracy of the tests. New antibody tests might be game-changers in keeping the public safe from infection while restarting the economy. Giving “immunity passports” to those who have tested positive for having had the disease would allow thousands of people to return to work. However, there is as much controversy as there is excitement about this new idea. Foremost in many people’s minds are the ethical implications. People in difficult economic circumstances may, ... more »
Turkey And Syria Almost Went To War In February (It Could Happen Again)
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Middle East* On February 11, a Syrian Air Force Mi-17 helicopter transport helicopter was flying high on a bombing three miles south of Idlib city when team operating man-portable air defense system opened fire. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Turkey appears to have massed such forces in the theater and could likely prevail in the short term confrontation. But defending Idlib indefinitely would surely be a quagmire with continual losses of troops and equipment. That’s already true of other territories Turkey has occupied in Syria in its campaign ... more »
Why Coronavirus May Lead to More Piracy
*Brandon Prins* *Security, World* [image: Reuters] The coronavirus pandemic may make piracy even more of a problem in the coming months and years. In early April, eight armed raiders boarded the container ship Fouma as it entered the port of Guayaquil, Ecuador. They fired warning shots toward the ship’s bridge, boarded the ship and opened several shipping containers, removing unknown items before escaping in two speedboats. Nobody was harmed. Ecuador isn’t exactly a hot spot of global piracy, but armed robbers regularly attack ships in and around the port of Guayaquil. It’s the s... more »
Will Turkey's Army Once Again Punish Assad For Breaking A Syrian Ceasefire?
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * Assad's forces have often not lived up to their military commitments. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *When Turkish forces bombard the forces of Moscow’s ally Assad, it places Russia in an awkward position with allies old and new. Nonetheless, this conflict was long foreseeable: Turkey had made clear its objection to an offensive on Idlib province, while it was obvious that Assad would eventually move to crush rebels in Idlib province, and receive Rusian military support while doing so. Just after midnight on December 3, a Turkish military convo... more »
Like America And China, Russia Wants Its Own Unstoppable Stealth Bomber
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * The evidence is growing that Moscow is serious about investigating its stealth bomber options. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *It seems, however, that the Russian military particularly fears the threat of penetrating strikes—which in theory could unload weapons on key targets such as strategic weapons facilities and command-and-control nodes faster and more precisely. Thus Moscow may see such capability as worth the considerable investment after all, even as it simultaneously pursues hypersonic and cruise missile weapons that could act as sub... more »
Get Ready for The Next Game-Changer: The Gold Backed Digital Yuan
Is this the real reason for the war drums against China for the past few weeks? Get Ready for the Next Game-Changer: The Gold Backed Digital Yuan by Pepe ESCOBAR, https://www.strategic-culture.org/, via https://www.zerohedge.com/ A new, radical paradigm shift is in progress. The U.S. economy may shrink as much as 40% in the first semester of …
Beware The Man on The White Horse ….. ??
Macron was at an official celebration of Joan of Arc in the city of Orléans – where she famously exhorted soldiers to kick the English out – when he had a vision. His destiny would be to saddle his own white horse and lead the French back to glory. Macron was at an official celebration of Joan of Arc in the city of Orléans – where she famously exhorted soldiers to kick the English out – when he had a vision. His destiny would be to saddle his own white horse and lead the French back to glory. Revelation 6 New King James Version (NKJV) First Seal: The Conqueror 6 Now I saw when the L... more »
Powerful! Three Experts Destroy The Coronavirus Lockdown Hoax
The Alex Jones Show David Knight and Robert Barnes join The Alex Jones Show in studio to eviscerate the coronavirus lockdown hoax. end
Nations Are Racing For The Top (CB) Digital Currency (RTD Q&A ft. Jim Willie)
Rethinking the Dollar Jim Willie joins me on RTD again to talk about the the Global Reset, the $h!t dollar and more. end
War With China – Is It A Possibility? Mike Maloney
GoldSilver (w/ Mike Maloney) Download Mike’s best-selling book for free here: https://pages.goldsilver.com/freebook Join Mike for his latest update as he explores the possibility of the current crisis turning towards war, the coming inflation and disruption in the food sector, and an announcement Mike’s next Special Report on the Federal Reserve’s antics. Thanks for sharing and …
Will Trump And US Treasury Default on Debt To China
If Trump does that, it means war!! I would also conclude that it is very likely Trump has sold out to the Illuminist power. America do not need a nuclear war with anybody. – Arcadia Economics Will #Trump And #USTreasury Default on #Debt To China Yesterday there was a news release by Reuters suggesting that …
Israeli Aircraft Reportedly Pound Military Outposts in Syria
Israeli Aircraft Reportedly Pound Military Outposts in Syria by https://www.aljazeera.com/ A series of cross-border air strikes in Syria killed more than a dozen Iran-backed militiamen, war monitor says. Israel was accused on Tuesday of launching a series of attacks on Iran-backed militia targets inside Syria as it reportedly intensifies cross-border raids. – The Syrian army …
Israel Breaking International Law With Impunity: Analyst
Israel Breaking International Law With Impunity: Analyst by https://www.presstv.com/ Political analyst Firas al-Najim says Israel is continuously violating international law with impunity as it believes it has a green light to break all laws. Modern Ashkenazi Khazars (90+% of modern Jewry) are NOT the Jews of the Bible! Ashkenaz is not from the tribe …
CLINTEL says “Don’t fight nature, but adapt to it”
According to CLINTEL the primary obstacle to efficient adaptation is the pernicious influence of supranational organizations, wielding computer models and calling for unworkable technological fixes. The post CLINTEL says “Don’t fight nature, but adapt to it” appeared first on CFACT.
Government concedes COVIDSafe app unlikely to ever work on older phones
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The Federal Government says it has set a record for the fastest app to reach 5 million downloads in Australia with COVIDSafe, but acknowledges it might never work for 10 per cent of smartphone users.
Newmarch House could lose licence after 16 residents died of coronavirus
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission is so concerned about the handling of the coronavirus outbreak at Sydney's Newmarch House, it is considering revoking its licence.
University insists mystery departures nothing to do with finances despite forecast $100m shortfall
The University of Adelaide says the departures of chancellor Kevin Scarce and vice-chancellor Peter Rathjen have nothing to do with its finances despite admitting it is facing a budget shortfall of $100 million.
'Bugger this for a joke': Constance reveals Barilaro slur played role in by-election U-turn
The NSW Transport Minister says he didn't decide to contest federal politics to be called "that type of smear" by his "mate" John Barilaro as he abandons his bid for pre-selection in the Eden-Monaro by-election.
Rugby Australia names Rob Clarke as interim CEO to replace Raelene Castle
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$130b JobKeeper deadline looms on Friday, with millions of workers set to miss out
With nearly 730,000 businesses and 4.7 million employees signed up, JobKeeper looks like riding to the rescue of many livelihoods. But, as a key deadline looms, many look set to be locked out.
Coronavirus put Stephen into a coma for 11 days and his family said goodbye. But miraculously, he made it
Stephen Keal was diagnosed with COVID-19 after travelling with his wife onboard the Ruby Princess cruise ship. The hospital asked his family to say their final goodbyes.
Judge dismisses driver's parking fine challenge as 'legal nonsense'
A self-declared "free spirit man" who contested a parking fine in court loses his year-long battle, with a judge saying the case involved "legal nonsense" and was "an unnecessary waste" of resources.
Stephens brothers apologise for hospitalising senior police officer
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Second coronavirus strain 'more contagious' and spreading faster, researchers find
A group of leading international researchers says coronavirus has already mutated into a second strain which appears to have spread faster and wider than the original one, potentially undermining efforts to create a vaccine.
'Exciting day' as SA marks two weeks with no new coronavirus cases
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There are now only two active cases in the state, the State Government announces, but border restrictions will stay in place although travel to regional areas may be reopened.
Five people injured in Moranbah mine explosion
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Five people have critical injuries after an explosion at Grosvenor coal mine at Moranbah in central Queensland's Bowen Basin.
Chinese state-owned company buys up water in the Murray-Darling
Companies owned by the Chinese Government have been buying Australian water assets, with concerns raised about the level of scrutiny foreign investment of water is receiving.
Buckets and bicycle tyres: Australian researchers invent makeshift ventilators amid fears of shortage in Pacific
Australian university researchers invent "bare minimum" makeshift ventilators using common items amid concerns a coronavirus outbreak could overwhelm Pacific nations.
Calls for State Government to help thousands of local council staff who are without pay
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The state's peak body for local councils is calling on the Victorian Government to help more than 5,000 council staff who are without work and ineligible for JobKeeper, amid calls for a rates freeze for property owners.
Varied opinions on success of controversial cashless debit card as trial extended
Welfare recipients in three states will remain on the controversial cashless debit card for another six months after the Federal Government extended the trial.
Critically acclaimed wine turns out to be something else as decades-old mix-up revealed
In 1979, the CSIRO imported a boutique wine grape from France. Since then the drop has been celebrated by growers and experts alike — but it turns out they've been enjoying a different variety all along.
Coronavirus has given us a possible solution to our China problem
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Australia has been described as the world's most China-reliant economy, but we have the opportunity to change that, write Hongzhi Gao and Monica Ren.
Bradley Edwards refuses to testify at Claremont serial killings trial as defence case over in minutes
Bradley Edwards elects not to offer a detailed defence to three charges of murdering Sarah Spiers, Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon — crimes that became known as the Claremont serial killings.
Historic burnt-out cottage and house overlooking gorge attract $3.2 million price tag
The two cottages are up for sale in a historic part of Launceston but one of the buildings will likely cost hundreds of thousands to repair.
Got a sore throat? Here's what you'll need to do to get a coronavirus test
We're being told to take even the mildest symptoms seriously, so here's what to do if you think you need to be tested for coronavirus.
Coronavirus update: Here are the key moments of the day
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Senior students head back to high schools in Wuhan, a scientist advising the UK Government breaks the country's lockdown rules, and Australia's Deputy Chief Scientist lays out the latest research that will inform how best to "reopen the economy in a COVID-safe way".
COVID-19 Pandemic Vulnerable to Exploitation by Proliferators, Terrorists & Criminals
Global Issues News Headlines - 20 hours ago
WASHINGTON DC, May 06 (IPS) - Even during this pandemic, perhaps especially during this pandemic, the global institutions to help prevent the spread of biological and chemical weapons to proliferators or terrorists must continue their work. Read the full story, “COVID-19 Pandemic Vulnerable to Exploitation by Proliferators, Terrorists & Criminals”, on globalissues.org →
The Global Political Project Imposed On The Occasion Of Covid-19
The inept reactions of European governments to Covid-19 were dictated by former advisers to Donald Rumsfeld and George W. Bush. Contrary to public rhetoric, they make no medical claims. Far from responding to the reality of the epidemic, they aim to transform European societies in order to integrate them into their political and financial project.
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