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“Don’t Let Them Vaccinate You”: Farrakhan Warns Africans That Dr. Fauci Is Trying To Kill Them
Tyler Durden July 6, 2020 Authored by Jonathan Turley, It is bad enough
when you become a political rally cry for the right as a man trying to
destroy our economy or instill fear into the nation. Now, Dr. Anthony
Fauci is being called a mass murderer who, with the cabal of Bill and … Continue
reading “Don’t Let Them Vaccinate You”: Farrakhan Warns Africans That Dr.
Fauci Is Trying To Kill Them →
Just Make It Illegal to Call 9-1-1 on a Black Person: Michigan Governor Proposes Making Racially Motivated 911 Calls a ‘Hate Crime’
Paul Kersey July 5, 2020 The state of Michigan is roughly 76 percent
white and 14 percent black. The state of Michigan puts out an incredible
document entitled Michigan Incident Crime Reporting (MICR). In 2017, there
were 567 homicides in the state of Michigan: New Incredible Smartwatch
Almost Sold out in Saskatchewan Tech Trends 388 of the … Continue reading Just
Make It Illegal to Call 9-1-1 on a Black Person: Michigan Governor Proposes
Making Racially Motivated 911 Calls a ‘Hate Crime’ →
Eric Trump Deletes Photo Of Ghislaine Maxwell & Clinton After Users Flood Him With Pics Of Her With His Dad
Tim Brown July 5, 2020 It’s interesting how everyone has been willing
to give President Donald Trump a pass when it comes to the Clintons
and Jeffrey Epstein, isn’t it? And yet, though Trump has basically said he
doesn’t know the likes of Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew, people who
are clearly at the center of sex … Continue reading Eric Trump Deletes
Photo Of Ghislaine Maxwell & Clinton After Users Flood Him With Pics Of Her
With His Dad →
Why the Epstein Scandal May Be the Most Important Story of the Decade
By Richard Fernandez Jul 06, 202 The Epstein underage sex-trafficking and
blackmail story may be the most important story of the decade. It is a
parable for much that has gone wrong with Western civilization, the story
of the corruption of a ruling elite not merely on a human level but on a
spiritual one, … Continue reading Why the Epstein Scandal May Be the Most
Important Story of the Decade →
Supreme Court: States Can Coerce Electoral College Members
By Tyler O’Neil Jul 06, 2020 The U.S. Supreme Court building, Wikimedia
Commons, Daderot. On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that states can
impose penalties on members of the Electoral College who violate their
pledges to vote for their party’s candidate. State legislatures set the
rules for choosing electors to the college that selects … Continue reading Supreme
Court: States Can Coerce Electoral College Members →
Rowdy Protestors Return to Armed St. Louis Couple’s Home Threatening ‘Justice’
By Stephen Green Jul 06, 2020 @xshularx Hundreds of chanting protestors
returned to a wealthy St. Louis couple’s home, threatening, “If we don’t
get no justice, then they don’t get no peace.” It’s a little wordy and the
grammar is off, but chanters gotta chant. Here’s a clip: Protesters march
past the Portland Place neighborhood … Continue reading Rowdy Protestors
Return to Armed St. Louis Couple’s Home Threatening ‘Justice’ →
Grandpa of Shooting Victim: Do All Black Lives Matter?
By Tyler O’Neil Jul 06, 2020 1:24 PM EST John Ayala, Twitter video
screenshot (@RamirezReports for @Fox5DC). As police across the country are
pulling back amid a wave of angry protests and violent rioting, an
11-year-old boy was shot and killed during a family cookout on the Fourth
of July in Washington, D.C. Police are … Continue reading Grandpa of
Shooting Victim: Do All Black Lives Matter? →
Patriotism Wasn’t Racist When Obama Celebrated Independence Day
By Stephen Green Jul 06, 2020 Barack Obama, celebrant of white supremacist
and slave-owning founder. Since Mount Rushmore wasn’t considered a
problematic tribute to white racists until just last week, it’s important
to remember that Independence Day wasn’t a celebration of white supremacy
under President Barack Obama. Or any of the dozens of other presidents … Continue
reading Patriotism Wasn’t Racist When Obama Celebrated Independence Day →
China Fights Case of Bubonic Plague in Inner Mongolia
By Tyler O’Neil Jul 06, 2020 London Archaeology photo shows skeletons in
the East Smithfield Cemetery in London, where Black Death victims were
buried in the 14th Century. Scientists used skeletons from this graveyard
to decode the genome of the plague. (AP Photo/Museum of London Archaeology)
First coronavirus, then murder hornets, now bubonic plague?! … Continue
reading China Fights Case of Bubonic Plague in Inner Mongolia →
Trudeau to face sixth ethics investigation as prime minister over WE Charity debacle
Trudeau called WE Charity the “best and only” organization able to
administer the Canada Student Service Grant program. by True North Wire
July 3, 2020 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will now be facing a sixth
investigation by Canada’s ethics commissioner over the federal government’s
decision to award a $900 million sole-source contract to a … Continue
reading Trudeau to face sixth ethics investigation as prime minister over
WE Charity debacle →
Michael Shellenberger: Apocalypse Never.
John Droz Jr
Image: The Australian
As you may know, Michael Shellenberger is a longtime, world-renown
environmental activist.
His recent public climate change mea-culpa (article and book) resulted in
some of the same shockwaves that Michael Moore’s film produced a few months
ago.
As reported in last week’s Newsletter, his apology article was posted on
Forbes. However, that was quickly censored and removed. (See this
subsequent sample reaction about Forbes’ censorship.) For those who didn’t
get the chance to study Shellenberger's powerful commentary, please read it
here.
I know Mi... more »
Philosophy and Play; Individualism and Collectivism
A community will not have good philosophy until it has good sports—the
Ancient Greeks were the world’s first philosophers and they were the
world’s first people to play (the first Olympic Games was organized in
Ancient Greece and is traditionally dated to 776 BC). A community will not
have individualism, until it has strong collectivist institutions—the
Ancient Greeks were the first to philosophize on individualism, and they
were the first to train their soldiers (hoplites) to parade with full
disciple, wear common uniform which included metal body armor, and fight
shoulder to shoul... more »
The Mob Lost and the System Won
On June 12, I posted briefly about the efforts of Justin Wolfers and
other economists to get Harald Uhlig fired from his position as editor of
the Journal of Political Economy. Here’s what I wrote: I don’t know if he
should be fired. I don’t know enough about how good an editor he is, […]
The post The Mob Lost and the System Won appeared first on Econlib.
This Is the United States’ Most Important Island in the Pacific Ocean
*Caleb Larson*
*Security, Asia*
Wake Island is possibly one of the most important American territories in
the Pacific and would be the lynchpin of American strategy there, should a
war with China or North Korea break out.
Wake Island is not particularly impressive. Made of coral, the atoll is a
mere twelve feet or so above sea level at its lowest point. It is remote,
too. It is twenty-three hundred miles or about thirty-seven hundred
kilometers west of Honolulu, and about two thousand miles, or thirty-two
hundred kilometers, southeast of Tokyo. Wake Island’s remote location is
w... more »
How a Russian Nuclear Cruise Missile Could Entangle the World in Nuclear War
*Michael Peck*
*Security, Eurasia*
What are the odds?
*Key Point*: Whether any nation would risk nuclear war by going after an
opponent's strategic weapons is a valid question.
We can't know for sure what was on Vladimir Putin's mind last week when he
boasted of Russia developing an “invincible” nuclear-powered cruise
missile, a nuclear torpedo and other strategic weapons. Perhaps he thought
he was asserting Moscow's power against Washington, or deterring a
perceived American threat. Or maybe he was trying to talk up Russia's
martial prowess.
But one thing he certainly did not ... more »
Legend: Meet Beretta, the World’s Oldest Gun-Maker
*Peter Suciu*
*Security, Americas*
[image: Reuters] This company was founded in 1526—just over thirty years
since Columbus “discovered” America—making it among the oldest companies in
continuous operation, the oldest family-owned business and certainly one of
the oldest firearms makers in the world.
There is no denying that Italians are often called lovers, not fighters,
and have a reputation for taking long vacations and not working much.
However, the folks at Fabbricad*’*Armi Pietro Beretta would have reason to
dispute that fact. The company was founded in 1526—just over thirty... more »
Yes, Turkey Purged Its Own Air Force
*Michael Peck*
*Security, Middle East*
Maybe not the best idea.
*Key Point*: Perhaps it would have been easier not to get rid of those F-16
pilots.
Fighter pilots aren't cheap. The U.S. Air Force estimates that training a
new pilot to fly a plane like the F-35 costs $11 million. And that doesn't
count the priceless experience of a veteran pilot who has been flying for
years. That's why the U.S. Air Force is willing to offer
half-million-dollar bonuses to retain experienced fighter pilots.
So a nation that throws its fighter pilots in jail is not just wasting
money, but also an ... more »
Act Fast: Hisense’s 75-inch H65 Series 4K TV Now 25% Off at Best Buy
*Ethen Kim Lieser*
*Technology, *
So what are you waiting for?
For the past several years, Hisense, along with another Chinese tech giant
TCL, has been the go-to TV brand for budget-conscious consumers.
You’ll rarely overpay for Hisense’s solid offerings, but you’ll always land
a decent TV that the whole family can enjoy.
Hisense 75-inch H65 Series 4K UHD TV is no different, and if you act fast,
you can nab this quality set for $750, a whopping 25% off the regular price.
This monster 4K TV isn’t just big—it also comes with plenty of advanced
features, such as Dolby Vision HDR, H... more »
Climate News July
A review and commentary on topical matters concerning the science,
economics, and governance associated with climate change developments.
Alan Moran
1 July 2020
Developments in science
Professor Ralph Alexander’s review of extreme weather finds there to be no
trend in precipitation, hot and cold days, hurricanes. He notes that the
IPCC, though espousing global warming has so far adhered to the path of
science by finding little to no evidence linking extreme weather to global
warming.
Veteran activist Michael Shellenberger in his new book Apocalypse Never recants
his previous alar... more »
Dr. Charlene Dukes Leaves Legacy of Compassion as President of Prince George’s Community College
Last month, Dr. Charlene Dukes, president of Prince George's County
Community College in Maryland since 2007, retired after serving more than
40 years within the higher education sector. Her ability to connect with
low-income and first-generation college students was informed by the fact
that she was one herself.
Cold Comfort
Viv Forbes
Please Feel Free to Publish or Pass On
Australian Climate Sceptics Blog
Needs Some Warming here too (Canada)
Cold Comfort To download this article with all images click:
https://saltbushclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/cold-comfort.pdf
Before sunrise yesterday, the grass temperature in Washpool, "Sunny
Queensland" was minus 1.7 deg.
There was no wind or sunshine. Wind turbines were becalmed and not even
moonbeams energised our solar panels.
In that still, frosty darkness, green energy failed again. No... more »
“A Revolution Not Made But Prevented”
*“A Revolution Not Made But Prevented”*
by Brian Maher
"The Daily Reckoning trampled sacred ground this Independence Day… and
profaned the national religion of America. For we posted grave heresies
about the American Revolution. This is the question we raised, leadingly,
provocatively, heretically: “Was the American Revolution a mistake?” We may
as well have declared Benedict Arnold a hero… George Washington a traitor…
the revolutionaries a crew of cutthroats… and the Fourth of July a
blackguard’s holiday. Yet the article’s author - Mr. Gary North - roared a
thunderous “yes” to our... more »
Kale Now One of the Top 3 Vegetables Most Contaminated With Toxic Cancer-Linked Pesticides
Every year the Environmental Working Group (EWG) publishes a report on
the most pesticide-contaminated vegetables and fruits on the market. The
list is called The Dirty Dozen, and consists of produce that is important
to buy organic, or use a special wash to remove the pesticides. The list
changes slightly every year, and in 2020, there is bad news for kale
lovers. As healthy as kale usually is, non-organic kale became number 3 on
the Dirty Dozen list (the second vegetable after spinach), because over 50
percent of it tested positive for cancer-causing pesticides. The Problem
With... more »
China slams US as it joins global arms treaty snubbed by Trump
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China has taken a swipe at US President Donald Trump for not signing a
global arms treaty, accusing him of bullying and unilateralism.
US hospitals brace for anticipated July 4 coronavirus spike, as national death toll passes 130k
Just In - 7 hours ago
As the coronavirus death toll in the United States passes 130,000,
authorities fear that a weekend of picnics, pool parties and beach outings
for the Independence Day holiday could fuel the worsening outbreak.
The border wars aren't over — Morrison won't budge on High Court challenges
Whatever the legal logic, the Morrison Government's decision to endorse the
Victorian closure while arguing against other states' abundant caution may
be a complicated proposition to defend in the court of public opinion,
writes Michelle Grattan.
How funeral directors could help 'ease the stress' of loved ones dealing with the ATO after you die
The tax ombudsman suggests the long and difficult process of sorting out
deceased estates could be made easier by allowing digital death
certificates.
Mechanical methods may be effective in the brainwashing used in military and psychological warfare
Mechanical methods may be effective in the brainwashing used in military
and psychological warfare, but these have no place in the kingdom of God
where man fulfills his destiny through his attunement with reality. Beware
then of those who would duplicate by mechanical means the various feats of
nature in order to wrest a form of control over the minds of their
fellowmen. Know instead that the ascended masters’ level of consciousness
is not lacking in any of the elements of perfection. These We offer gladly
to those who would receive them. -Leonora: *Pearls of Wisdom* 13:34
Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) now seen by naked eye, set to make closest approach to Earth on July 23
The Watchers » Latest articles - 7 hours ago
Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) is set to make its closest approach to Earth on
July 23, 2020, when it will pass at a distance of 0.69 AU. Some experienced
observers under clear skies have already reported spotting the comet with
the naked eye. The comet was discovered on...... Read more »
How Adaptive Radiation Shaped Reptile Evolution
Though we've learned a lot about evolution in the last 150 years, when it
comes to the details, some fundamental questions remain unanswered. Such as
when and how extremely diverse groups of animals such as reptiles first
evolved. For seventy-five years, adaptive radiation, the relatively fast
evolution of many species from a single common ancestor, has been
considered a major cause of biological diversity.
This has even been for the origins of major body plans (structural and
developmental characteristics that identify a group of animals) and new
lineages. Yet examining these rapid... more »
Hudson Bay sea ice cover at early summer 2020 is similar to the 1980s
Originally posted on polarbearscience:
Don’t expect to hear this news from polar bear activists busy promoting the
supposed threat to polar bears from declining Arctic sea ice but ice cover
over Hudson Bay so far this summer has been very similar to what it was in
the 1980s – often promoted as ‘the good old…
‘That damned elusive pimpernel: Tan Malaka and the Patjar Merah stories
What exactly was the relationship between the real Tan Malaka and his
fictional alter ego?
The post ‘That damned elusive pimpernel: Tan Malaka and the Patjar Merah
stories appeared first on New Mandala.
The Satanic Roots to Modern Medicine – The Mark of the Beast?
All the symbols and emblems for modern medicine have one thing in common: a
serpent. Some, like the Caduceus, have two serpents around a staff, while
others, like the rod of Asclepius, have only one serpent. There are various
interpretations as to the difference in meaning between the two, as well as
the history of their origins, but the oldest reference to the serpent and
its role in human suffering or healing, is contained in the earliest
records of the Bible, in the writings of Moses, who is credited with
writing most of the first 5 books of the Old Testament portion of the Bible... more »
Why everyone could test positive — Life, Death and all between
Originally posted on New Human New Earth Communities:
https://youtu.be/eEPGmXaqY2Q via Why everyone could test positive — Life,
Death and all between
Watch “The Hidden Agenda Behind The Planned Destruction of America with Rosa Koire” on YouTube
Originally posted on OCCUPY AMERICA:
https://youtu.be/EGA18p_XerE
Watch “George Orwell and 1984: How Freedom Dies” on YouTube
Originally posted on OCCUPY AMERICA:
https://youtu.be/37N0aFmO19o
COVID-19: WHO discontinues trial on hydroxychloroquine
Originally posted on Nwo Report:
Source: UPI This is fake News to overlap the study that just came out
saying hydroxychloroquine has a very positive effect on it’s takers. The
World Health Organization announced Saturday that it discontinued its trial
on hydroxychloroquine’s effect on COVID-19 patients in hospitals. WHO said
in a statement that it…
Brazilian Private Sector Wants Brazil-USA Agreement Until Election
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Concerned with the impact that Donald Trump's
potential defeat could have on Brazil-US relations, members of the private
sector want the first stage of a trade agreement between the two countries
to be completed before the US November elections. The period is considered
an urgent window for a return to […]
The post Brazilian Private Sector Wants Brazil-USA Agreement Until Election
appeared first on The Rio Times.
Chile Announces US$1.5 Billion in Aid for Middle Class
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Sunday, July 5th, Chilean President Sebastián
Piñera announced a US$1.5 billion aid package to relieve the middle class,
which has been severely impacted by the economic crisis resulting from the
pandemic. The measures, aimed at some 1,000 families, are focused almost
exclusively on the provision or extension of credit […]
The post Chile Announces US$1.5 Billion in Aid for Middle Class appeared
first on The Rio Times.
Criminal Prosecution Against Ex-Government in Bolivia Intensified Before Elections
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In Bolivia, the de facto government of interim
President Jeanine Áñez and the judiciary continue to take action against
representatives of the former elected government of President Evo Morales.
Party leaders of the Movement for Socialism (Movimiento al Socialismo -
Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples, MAS-IPSP, or […]
The post Criminal Prosecution Against Ex-Government in Bolivia Intensified
Before Elections appeared first on The Rio Times.
Will Debt Amount to GDP? The Projected Trajectories for Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After the pandemic, countries around the world
will have to address the debt they have incurred to fight the economic and
social impacts of Covid-19. For those who were prepared for the crisis,
there will be little hardship. But among emerging countries, few will face
a challenge the magnitude of […]
The post Will Debt Amount to GDP? The Projected Trajectories for Brazil
appeared first on The Rio Times.
Supermarkets Boycotting Coconut Suppliers for Using Monkey Slave Labor On Their Farms
*John Vibes* - The animal rights organization PETA has found that monkeys
are being used for slave labor on coconut farms in Thailand.
Santina Rao: The charges against me have been dropped, but the battle continues
Today is going to be a day I remember for the rest of my life. On July 6,
2020 the charges against me were dropped by the Crown Attorney. I no longer
have to live another day being scared of what my future will look like, or
worried if I’ll be able to spend precious time […]
Trump Criticizes Redskins and Indians for Considering Name Changes
*Rachel Bucchino*
*Politics, Americas*
[image:
https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2019%3Anewsml_MT1USATODAY13849016&share=true] The
culture war is heating up as the November elections approach.
President Donald Trump criticized the Washington Redskins and Cleveland
Indians on Monday for considering changing their names in efforts to be
“politically correct.”
“They name teams out of STRENGTH, not weakness, but now the Washington
Redskins & Cleveland Indians, two fabled sports franchises, look like they
are going to be changing their names in order to be pol... more »
Britain’s New Aircraft Carriers Are Sailing Blind
*Caleb Larson*
*Security, Europe*
[image:
https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2017%3Anewsml_RC156A6826F0&share=true] The
Royal Navy has two brand new aircraft carriers—but they might be nearly
defenseless.
In a recently released report, the UK’s National Audit Office concluded
that although Britain’s new aircraft carriers have successfully conducted
sea trials and will be ready for deployment in tandem with the United
States next year, the Ministry of Defense is struggling to develop the
necessary carrier support infrastructure.
*Queen Elizabeth-class*
Wi... more »
The Korean War as Allegory
*Spencer D. Bakich*
*Security, Asia*
[image: Reuters] While the actual Korean War ended decades ago, the
allegorical Korean War will likely be waged well beyond the war’s
seventy-fifth anniversary.
Combat in the Korean War ended on July 27, 1953, with the signing of the
Korean Armistice Agreement by representatives from the United Nations
Command, Korean People’s Army, and the Chinese People’s Volunteer Army. Yet
the core dispute of the war, which of the two Korean regimes would exert
sovereignty over the entire peninsula, remains unresolved. The bloodletting
on the peninsula h... more »
How the Royal Navy Forced a German Battleship to Kill Itself During World War II
*Michael Peck*
*History, Europe*
Here's the story.
*Key Point*: The loss of the Graf Spee was a blow to the prestige of
Hitler's small but expensive navy.
Just before he put the gun to his head and pulled the trigger, the German
officer penned a final note.
"For a captain with a sense of honor, it goes without saying that his
personal fate cannot be separated from that of his ship," wrote Hans
Langsdorff on December 19, 1939, in a hotel room in Buenos Aires.
Langsdorff finished his letter to the Nazi ambassador to Argentina, lay
down on a German battle flag, and shot himself.
... more »
UNIFESP Researchers Introduce Treatment That Could Cure HIV
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The cure for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
(AIDS) may be closer than we think! The Federal University of São Paulo
(UNIFESP) conducted the first global study to test a supertreatment in
individuals chronically infected with the human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV). The research is being coordinated by infectologist Ricardo Sobhie
Diaz, a […]
The post UNIFESP Researchers Introduce Treatment That Could Cure HIV
appeared first on The Rio Times.
São Paulo Bans Bars from Serving Customers on Sidewalks: See Complete Rules
SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL - The São Paulo City Hall has decided to ban bars and
restaurants from serving customers on the sidewalks establishments. The
measure was announced on Saturday, July 4th, by Mayor Bruno Covas, who
stated the rules for commercial establishments allowed to open on Monday,
July 6th - also the case of beauty […]
The post São Paulo Bans Bars from Serving Customers on Sidewalks: See
Complete Rules appeared first on The Rio Times.
Charlie Daniels
The devil bowed his head because he knew that he’d been beat He laid that
golden fiddle on the ground at Charlie Daniel’s feet Charlie said, ‘Devil
just come on back if you ever want to try again I told you once you son of
a bitch….. I’m The Best That’s EVER Been R.I.P You Longed Haired Country
Boy Patriot READ THE ARTICLE ~Terry
PART I Press Conference ENDING RACIST TARGETED TERROR & MURDER OF ROYAL PEOPLE OF COLOUR WORLDWIDE
Alfred Lambremont Webre Jul 6, 2020 PART I July 3.2020 at 8pm BST, 12
Noon Pacific time – Press Conference ENDING RACIST TARGETED TERROR, THEFT,
TORTURE, EXPLOITATION & MURDER OF ROYAL PEOPLE OF COLOUR WORLDWIDE WATCH ON
ExopoliticsTV https://youtu.be/qMTJOOfxlFE Seven [UK], Kemet Imani of Stop
the Silence, Dr. Stephen Ssali, Former Councillor Clive Morrison, … Continue
reading PART I Press Conference ENDING RACIST TARGETED TERROR & MURDER OF
ROYAL PEOPLE OF COLOUR WORLDWIDE →
ABC says ‘luxury car’ responsible for killing protester on highway, excludes fact that driver was black
July 06, 2020 ‘Saying that the driver was black doesn’t fit the narrative,
so they went for luxury car’ David Ryder/Getty Images Chris Enloe ABC News
was harshly criticized Sunday for whitewashing the story of a Black Lives
Matter protester, 24-year-old Summer Taylor, who was killed while
demonstrating on a Seattle highway over the weekend. … Continue reading ABC
says ‘luxury car’ responsible for killing protester on highway, excludes
fact that driver was black →
‘WHO Quietly Admits Chinese Communist Party Never Reported Coronavirus Outbreak’ – Say it Ain’t So??
07/05/2020 America’s Civil War Rising BY ADINA KUTNICKI From the get-go,
this investigative journalist called out the CHI-COM regime, as well as its
partner-in-crime, the WHO, for the global spread of the WUHAN virus!
Indeed, some of the linkages can be found within the below from March 23,
2020, but there is so much more inside … Continue reading ‘WHO Quietly
Admits Chinese Communist Party Never Reported Coronavirus Outbreak’ – Say
it Ain’t So?? →
‘BREAKING: Nashville Bows Down To BLM + Watch: Rioters turn U.S. city into a war zone, attack cops with fireworks and mortar’ – One By One, The Dominoes Fall (VIDEOS)
07/06/2020 America’s Civil War Rising BY ADINA KUTNICKI Domestic terrorism
pays handsomely, demonstrably, if upending the political (and social)
system and order is the targeted goal. This is precisely why Demsters — in
concert with RINO counterparts, primarily, totalitarian leaning officials —
are totally on board with protests/riots, but forbid any patriotic/
traditional displays and gatherings. Effectively, … Continue reading ‘BREAKING:
Nashville Bows Down To BLM + Watch: Rioters turn U.S. city into a war zone,
attack cops with fireworks and mortar’ – One By One, The Dominoes
Fal... more »
Will We Need to Build an American Revolution Movement for Self-Defense? (Video)
07/06/2020 America’s Civil War Rising CONSERVATIVE/FIRING/LINE | By CLC |
July 4, 2020 On Saturday, a group of radical BLM-type demonstrators marched
into Stone Mountain Park, GA., according to park authorities
and reported by 11Alive.com, suggesting that possibly an American
Revolution Movement for Self-Defense may be on the way for others. John
Bankhead with the Stone Mountain … Continue reading Will We Need to Build
an American Revolution Movement for Self-Defense? (Video) →
Harry and Meghan say Commonwealth must acknowledge past to fight racism
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said addressing racial injustice was going
to be uncomfortable, but achieving equality was a "fundamental human
right".
A-League season resumption at risk as Melbourne players stuck in Victoria
Players and staff from the three Melbourne-based A-League clubs are in
limbo after a Monday-night flight is unable to take off, putting the
resumption of the competition at risk.
Tottenham teammates have to be separated at half-time, but the manager says he loves it
Just In - 9 hours ago
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho says he "was really pleased" to see captain
Hugo Lloris shouting and pushing teammate Son Heung-min during the team's
1-0 win over Everton.
The 16yo following in his family's footsteps for a career in shearing
Shearing school is in session but only half the usual number of students
can attend due to new coronavirus restrictions. Teachers say that won't be
enough to keep the industry afloat.
Soleimani killing by US drone 'unlawful', deems UN official
Just In - 9 hours ago
A UN investigator says the US has failed to provide sufficient evidence of
an imminent attack against its interests to justify killing Iranian general
Qassem Soleimani.
'Innovate, collaborate or die': The dilemma facing charities as donations plummet
The days of rattling tins have been cut short for now, but some charities
find a new funding avenue in mobile phone apps that automate the way people
donate.
State of terroir: 2020 vintage could crush wine producers
After the smallest national grape harvest in 13 years many growers and wine
makers are counting on high quality and rising demand to stay afloat.
Body found after man fell while hiking near Jabiru
Emergency services find the body of a man who slipped and fell off a cliff
yesterday while hiking with friends in Kakadu National Park.
Live: Melbourne ordered back into coronavirus lockdown for six weeks
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announces a lockdown of metropolitan
Melbourne as the state records its largest daily increase in COVID-19 cases
since the start of the pandemic. Follow live.
ASX maintains gains after RBA keeps interest rates on hold
Australian shares seesaw throughout the day, but are holding on to
afternoon gains after the Reserve Bank kept interest rates on hold and
delivered a relatively upbeat statement.
Trump weighs in as NFL put under more pressure to change Washington's team name
Just In - 9 hours ago
A letter signed by 15 Native American advocates calling on the Washington
Redskins to be renamed is sent to the NFL in the wake of the team's
announcement of a review into the name.
Woman charged for calling police on black birdwatcher in Central Park
Just In - 9 hours ago
Prosecutors in New York City charge Amy Cooper with falsely reporting a
confrontation, months after she called the police during a dispute with a
black man over walking her dog without a leash in Central Park.
'The system has not held him to account': Ex-cop who bashed woman spared jail term
A woman repeatedly bashed by her ex-partner, a former Victoria Police
officer, says she and her children will continue to live in fear after his
jail term is replaced with unpaid community work.
Coronavirus update: Air New Zealand puts hold on incoming flight bookings, India passes 20,000 deaths
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Air New Zealand announces a temporary hold on new bookings for flights into
the country as India passes 20,000 coronavirus deaths.
If Trump Tries To Steal The Election After He Loses, Jon Hoadley And Kara Eastman Might Be Able To Stop Him. Here's How
You probably heard about the assertion MSNBC founder Tom Rogers and former
Colorado Senator Timothy Wirth have been putting out there about how Trump
and Barr are planning to steal the election after Trump loses so that they
can retain power. It's interesting and it's more or less plausible and you
can read the whole thing at the link just above. Let me skip the first
steps and get right down to the votes having been cast and Trump having
lost significantly. The plot would play out with Barr starting an
investigation into what happened with the intention of Republican
controlled s... more »
The Satanic Roots to Modern Medicine – The Mark of the Beast?
All the symbols and emblems for modern medicine have one thing in common: a
serpent. Some, like the Caduceus, have two serpents around a staff, while
others, like the rod of Asclepius, have only one serpent. There are various
interpretations as to the difference in meaning between the two, as well as
the history of their origins, but the oldest reference to the serpent and
its role in human suffering or healing, is contained in the earliest
records of the Bible, in the writings of Moses, who is credited with
writing most of the first 5 books of the Old Testament portion of the Bible... more »
Hospitals Approaching Capacity as Miami Closes Restaurants
Confirmed cases are on the rise in 41 out of 50 states plus the District of
Columbia, and the percentage of tests coming back positive for the virus is
increasing in 39 states.
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Contracts COVID-19
She said some of the symptoms she and her husband have experienced are
those similar to allergies.
PHIVOLCS raises alert status of Bulusan volcano, Philippines
The Watchers » Latest articles - 9 hours ago
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology has raised the alert
status of Bulusan volcano from Alert Level 0 (normal) to Alert Level 1
(abnormal) on July 6, 2020. The decision was made due to increased seismic
activity under the volcano. Bulusan's...... Read more »
Could 'Baby' Aircraft Carriers Be the Next U.S. Navy Super Weapon?
*Michael Peck*
*Security, Americas*
You can't get something for nothing.
*Key Point*: Less capability is the price tag for lower shipbuilding costs.
The bottom line of a new study on U.S. aircraft carriers: you can't get
something for nothing.
The Navy can buy smaller, cheaper carriers rather than the $13 billion
Ford-class behemoths it is currently constructing, according to a new study
by RAND Corporation. But smaller and cheaper means reduced capabilities,
and could prevent the Navy from fighting in hostile waters or providing the
air support for ground operations.
The RAND ... more »
North Korea Would Use Lethal 'Swarm' Attacks to Fight
*Michael Peck*
*Security, Asia*
How is South Korea is preparing to defeat them?
*Key Point*: North Korea could potentially prove devastating by conducting
quick surprise attacks with flotillas of boats to overwhelm the defenses of
enemy ships.
If South Korea goes to war with its northern neighbor, one of the threats
that it will face is swarms of small naval craft armed with missiles and
torpedoes.
And how is South Korea is preparing to defeat them? With swarms of rockets
fired from multiple rocket launchers mounted on small patrol vessels.
North Korea currently has about 300 f... more »
Why Chinese and Russia Missiles Could End the Age of the Aircraft Carrier
*Michael Peck*
*Security, Americas*
The current situation should come as no surprise.
*Key Point*: The U.S. can't simply count on technological superiority to
win the day.
Inexpensive Russian and Chinese weapons, such
as cyberwar and antiship missiles, threaten the West’s reliance on
expensive arms such as aircraft carriers.
“China and Russia appear to have focused many (but not all) their efforts
on being able to put at risk the key Western assets that are large, few in
number and expensive,” reads a recent study by the Royal United Services
Institute, a British military think... more »
Fighting Racism & Inequality By Racially Discriminating
Tuesday July 7 has been designated as *#BlackoutDay2020*, a campaign in
which oppressed black people and their melanin challenged progressive
supporters are called to boycott all businesses as a show of solidarity for
the racial justice movement.
The movement’s founder, a Texas hip-hop artist no one has heard of named
Calvin Martyr, posted a *YouTube Video* about holding a blackout day that
sparked the movement in May. Martyr claimed that black people account for
$1.2 trillion in annual spending, so withholding spending for a day will
help *“break free from the chains of financia... more »
Who REALLY funded the Taliban to kill Americans?
While accusing Russia, without proof, of paying the Taliban to kill
American soldiers, US politicians are conveniently ignoring facts about who
really armed and financed terrorist groups in Afghanistan. The allegation
by some US intelligence agencies that Russia paid the Taliban to kill
American soldiers in Afghanistan has kicked up a partisan furore in
Washington. … Continue reading Who REALLY funded the Taliban to kill
Americans? →
Unidentified aircraft bombs Turkish-backed forces in northern Syria
[image: Unidentified aircraft bombs Turkish-backed forces in northern Syria]
BEIRUT, LEBANON (12:00 A.M.) – On Monday, an unidentified aircraft carried
out a raid on the positions of the Turkish-backed militants in northern
Syria.
According to reports from northern Syria, an unidentified aircraft,
possibly belonging to the U.S. Coalition, bombed the sites belonging to the
Turkish-backed forces in the Al-Raqqa Governorate.
The first airstrike was said to have targeted the outskirts of Hammam
Al-Turkman in the countryside of Tal Abyad, which is controlled by forces
loyal to Turkey.
... more »
US ambassador sends stern message to Lebanese PM: report
[image: US ambassador sends stern message to Lebanese PM: report]
BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:40 P.M.) – A Lebanese newspaper revealed on Monday that
the U.S.ambassador to Lebanon, Dorothy Shea, sent a stern message to
Lebanese Prime Minister, Hassan Diab, with the aim of implementing what the
U.S. government wants from him personally.
According to Al-Akhbar, quoting private sources, the American ambassador
sent to the Prime Minister of Lebanon, through mutual acquaintances,
strong-worded messages accusing him of implementing the Hezbollah agenda in
the government.
The newspaper pointed ou... more »
Syrians protest US forces, sanctions in northeast Syria: video
[image: Syrians protest US forces, sanctions in northeast Syria: video]
BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:30 P.M.) – Syrian citizens in the Al-Hasakah
countryside set fire to American flags, amid popular protests in the
governorate over the presence of the U.S. Coalition forces.
According to reports from the Al-Hasakah Governorate, the people of Tartib
village in the Al-Qamishli countryside organized a demonstration, during
which they demanded the exit of the U.S. Coalition forces from the Syrian
lands.
A Sputnik Arabic correspondent in Al-Hasakah stated that dozens of people
from Tartib village... more »
Turkey responds to attack on air defenses by deploying new systems to Libya: report
[image: Turkey responds to attack on air defenses by deploying new systems
to Libya: report]
BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:00 P.M.) – Following the powerful attack by the Libyan
National Army (LNA) on the Al-Watiyah Airbase west of the Libyan capital,
the Turkish media reported on Ankara’s move to deploy new air defense
systems in a number of strategic locations in Libya.
The Haber7 website reported on Sunday that Turkey purchased the S-125
missile system from Ukraine and moved it to Libya, where it will monitor
the airspace of the North African nation.
Continue reading Turkey responds to at... more »
2020 hindsight
James Fallows has a very good article in the Atlantic, documenting the many
failures in the US government response to the Covid-19 epidemic. While I
don’t contest his specific points, some of which document appalling lapses
in intelligence gathering and processing, I do not accept his framing of
the problem. The failure here went well […]
The post 2020 hindsight appeared first on Econlib.
Lawyers: Breonna Taylor Warrant Connected To Gentrification Plan
"Breonna’s home should never have had police there in the first place," the
attorneys wrote in the filing. "When the layers are peeled back, the origin
of Breonna’s home being raided by police starts with a political need to
clear out a street for a large real estate development project and finishes
with a newly formed, rogue police unit violating all levels of policy,
protocol, and policing standards.
"Breonna’s death was the culmination of radical political and police
conduct."
According to the police department's organization chart, the Place-Based
Investigations squad was cre... more »
Chicago Protest: No To The Continuation Of The Theft Of Palestinian Land
Over 300 cars and 700 Palestinians, Arabs, and supporters gathered today in
the heart of our community in the southwest suburbs of Chicago to
say #NoToAnnexation, no to colonization, no to the occupation, and no to
the continuation of the theft of Palestinian land at the hands of Israel.
Organized by Coalition for Justice in Palestine. A rally was followed by a
car caravan through our community neighborhoods. After about an hour of the
two-mile-long caravan, USPCN members, SJP Chicago students, and other Arab
youth shut down the busy intersection of 87th Street and Harlem Avenue in... more »
Massive March Demands Justice And Liberation For Palestine
Thousands of people joined a massive rally and march for Palestine in
Brooklyn, New York, as part of the “Day of Rage” against Israeli
annexation, colonization and Zionism in Palestine on Wednesday, 1 July. The
rally was led by Within our Lifetime • United for Palestine and organized
by the NY4Palestine coalition, of which Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner
Solidarity Network is a member alongside WOL, Al-Awda NY, the Palestine
Right to Return Coalition; American Muslims for Palestine – NJ; and several
Students for Justice for Palestine chapters throughout New York City. The
rally last... more »
COVID-19 hospitalizations increase from massive demonstrations (with protestors wearing masks)
Source: RealClimateScience
God knows where he is
They say the Almighty has moved to New Zealand. “What are you doing in New
Zealand, God?” “Working from home, … Continue Reading →
US Navy Trolls Chinese Media For 'Aircraft Carrier Killer' Missiles
And yet, there they are. Two @USNavy aircraft carriers operating in the
international waters of the South China Sea. #USSNimitz & #USSRonaldReagan
are not intimidated #AtOurDiscretion https://t.co/QGTggRjOul
— Navy Chief of Information (@chinfo) July 5, 2020
*FOX News: **Chinese tabloid tweets about ‘aircraft carrier killer’
missiles, US Navy responds*
The Global Times, a state-run tabloid in China, got the attention of the
U.S. Navy on Sunday when it tweeted about Beijing’s “aircraft carrier
killer” missiles while two U.S. carriers are in the region.
The paper, which has been de... more »
Herald Sun: Police Guarding 3,000 Residents as Public Housing Towers Forced into Lockdown
Three thousand people living in nine public housing towers in Melbourne
have been placed under the severest lockdown rules of the coronavirus
pandemic in Australia so far and have been banned from leaving their homes
for at least five days. The Victorian government decided to lock down all
nine towers because of “patterns of movement, […]
The post Herald Sun: Police Guarding 3,000 Residents as Public Housing
Towers Forced into Lockdown appeared first on Health Nut News.
Tensions Heat Up In South China Sea As US And China Conduct Military Exercises (Update)
The Nimitz-class aircraft carriers USS Nimitz (CVN-68) and Ronald Reagan
(CVN-76) transit the South China Sea on July 6, 2020. US Navy Photo
*USNI News:* *U.S., Chinese Navies Hold Dueling Exercises in the South
China Sea*
The U.S. and Chinese navies are holding competing naval exercises in the
South China Sea, as the Beijing accuses Washington of militarizing the
region.
On Saturday, the U.S. Navy’s Reagan and Nimitz carrier strike groups
transited from the Philippine Sea to the South China Sea and held the first
dual-carrier drills there since 2014.
USS Nimitz (CVN-68) and its ... more »
Pentagon Draft Policy Would Ban Confederate Flag Displays
A draft policy circulated by Pentagon leaders would ban the display of the
Confederate flag in Defense Department workplaces or public areas by
service members and civilian personnel.
Nebraska medical cannabis legalization well on its way to voters in November
Nebraska medical marijuana advocates gathered more than 182,000 signatures
for an initiative petition campaign, despite challenges stemming from the
coronavirus pandemic. Organizers needed only 122,000 signatures to place
medical marijuana legalization on the November ballot, more than 10% of the
eligible voters in the state, according to the Lincoln Journal Star.
Signature-collection efforts were put […]
Nebraska medical cannabis legalization well on its way to voters in November
is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness
news for cannabis entrepre... more »
In response to a man from the US who failed to self-isolate when arriving in Nova Scotia, the province is tightening restrictions on such travellers
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. After a
traveller from the United States failed to self-isolate in Nova Scotia and
started a COVID-19 cluster on PEI, the province of Nova Scotia is
tightening rules around people travelling into the province from outside
the “Atlantic bubble.” Starting today, any such traveller “must […]
Saskatchewan hit by 3 tornadoes, intense rain and large hail, Canada
The Watchers » Latest articles - 10 hours ago
At least three tornadoes touched down in southwest Saskatchewan Saturday
afternoon, July 4, 2020. The storm also brought damaging winds, large hail,
and intense rainfall to the province. Environment Canada confirmed the
first twister near Glenbain, the second near...... Read more »
On The Importance of Pension Communication
Lisa Papas, a strategic communications leader who was recently OTPP’s
Managing Director of Marketing & Communications, shared a guest comment
with me on why communication is more important now than ever:
Many CEO’s and executives are afraid of the media – especially social
media. From worrying about saying the wrong thing, to facing tough
questions that they’d rather avoid, to lamenting a previous interview that
didn’t go quite right. Whatever the reason, many senior leaders avoid the
media. *They adopt a “play it safe” mentality by declining media interview
requests and generally ... more »
Proposed Law to Require Police to Submit to Drug Tests if They Beat or Shoot Someone
*Matt Agorist* - Cops in Louisville, Kentucky may soon be required to
submit to a drug test if they become violent during a “critical incident.”
Cuomo in New York, Sent 6,300 Virus Patients to Nursing Home- Massacre in New York's Nursing Homes
*The killing of the seniors in these homes was not an accident. It is
unfathomable that anyone could credibly make that claim. As Cuomo dodges
responsibility. Don't let this monster off the hook!*
*Reminiscent of Doug Ford's government in Ontario, Canada. And the
leadership in Quebec, as well. Covered in the 4 part series below!*
- *Part 1:Ontario & Quebec Killed Their Seniors In Long Term Care In a
Manner Suspiciously Similar to Other Places *
- *Pt.2: Ontario & Quebec Killed Their Seniors in Long Term Care in a
Manner Suspiciously Similar To Many Other Places *
- *Pt.... more »
Harvard Announces 100% Virtual Classes For Students Both On and Off Campus – ICE Announces Exchange Students No Longer Qualify For Visas…
Earlier today Harvard University announced all classes this year and next
will be taught virtually. Incoming Freshman will have dorms, but no
classes will have in-person instruction; all classes will be virtual. The
total student body on campus will be … Continue reading →
Gregory Mannarino, PM 7/6/20: “Important Updates; Stocks Tear Higher; This Is Next, and Why”
Gregory Mannarino, *PM 7/6/20:*
*“Important Updates; Stocks Tear Higher; This Is Next, and Why”*
- https://traderschoice.net/
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