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U.S. Army Estimates North Korea Has More Than 6,000 Hackers Working Worldwide
Image: DPRK Today *NK News:* *More than 6,000 hackers are working for North Korea worldwide, report says* A U.S. Army Techniques Publication manual details the scale of North Korea's antagonistic cyber units North Korea may have more than 6,000 hackers working on its behalf abroad, according to the recently released North Korean edition of the U.S. Army Techniques Publication (ATP) 7-100 series manuals. The manual uses open and confidential sources and offers to determine what the U.S. should expect from the DPRK’s Korean People’s Army in the event of any active conflict. The lon... more »
An Action Guide For Saving The 2020 Election Protection Trifecta
*-by Harvey Wasserman,* Grassroots Emergency Election Protection Coalition The one thing certain about the 2020 election is Donald Trump’s desperate try to destroy it. Here’s a practical, hands-on, county-by-county guide for saving it. It will not be enough this year merely to register and vote. Nowhere near. Those hoping for a fair outcome in the fall must NOW join election boards, become poll workers and poll watchers, and more. Wherever possible, all citizens committed to American democracy must be present for every aspect of the 2020 election process, including the post-electi... more »
US Think Tank Believes North Korea Nuclear Complex May Have Been Damaged By Recent Flooding
*Reuters:* *North Korea nuclear reactor site threatened by recent flooding, U.S. think-tank says* SEOUL (Reuters) - Satellite imagery suggests recent flooding in North Korea may have damaged pump houses connected to the country’s main nuclear facility, a U.S.-based think-tank said on Thursday. Analysts at 38 North, a website that monitors North Korea, said commercial satellite imagery from August 6-11 showed how vulnerable the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center’s nuclear reactor cooling systems are to extreme weather events. The Korean peninsula has been hammered by one... more »
Clinesmith Gets The Wolfe Plea Deal…
As noted in the DOJ press release: “Former FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith, 38, pleaded guilty today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to a false statement offense stemming from his altering of an email in connection … Continue reading →
Why Is the Left Trying To Smear Donald Trump's Coronavirus Adviser?
*Fred Lucas* *Politics, Americas* [image: U.S. President Donald Trump listens as Dr. Scott Atlas, the newest member of the administration's coronavirus task force, speaks during a briefing on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic response at the White House in Washington, U.S., August 12, 2] CNN in several segments labeled Atlas as a “Fox News guest,” claiming President Donald Trump’s new adviser is “unscientific” and part of an “echo chamber.” Despite an accomplished career at the Stanford University Medical Center, including writing a leading textbook in his field, Dr. Sc... more »
Explained: Why Are Electric Cars Selling So Well?
*James Carroll* *economy, Europe* [image: Reuters] Economic factors are likely to be playing a role in the very large shift to electric vehicles. Lockdowns across Europe to curb the coronavirus pandemic drastically changed how we move around the world. Work-from-home restrictions, furlough schemes and job losses left millions of cars gathering dust in driveways. It is not surprising that the demand for new cars plummeted. In Germany – Europe’s largest car market – new car registrations in the first half of 2020 declined by 35% compared to the same period in 2019, and during the ... more »
The Two Alternatives For The People
The people in a nation have two alternatives: either they can identify themselves by their race and religion, or by their history and nation. If they don’t identify by either of the two alternatives then their community is ripped apart by the forces of pathological liberalism, individualism, and multiculturalism and turned into a heap of dry sand which the wind scatters in all directions. History of the last four hundred years tells us that those nations have made progress where the individualism and liberty of the people was rooted in a common identity: for instance, England in f... more »
a reservoir of light over central Europe
Blessed are ye who understand the fulcrum of individualization of the God-flame and yourself as instrumental in raising the consciousness of an age. Where God is, where the stream of Life is I, Lanto, say with Confucius with me: let that stream become the golden yellow light! Let all who follow it to its source know that in wisdom’s fount there is the peace which always passes understanding, there is unfoldment of the complete gnosis of Self. Thus knowledge of the within as a geometry, as an alchemy to be, *that must be,* does unfold that flower petal by petal of the crown cha... more »
“The Worst Crash Is Coming; Las Vegas Apocalypse; Americans Are Beyond Broke; Housing Crash 2.0”
Jeremiah Babe, *“The Worst Crash Is Coming; Las Vegas Apocalypse; * *Americans Are Beyond Broke; Housing Crash 2.0”*
Israel May Have Played A Big Role In China's J-10 Vigorous Dragon
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Asia* The J-10 “Vigorous Dragon” is a mainstay of China’s effort to modernize its large fleet of single-engine jet fighters. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *If Israel did transfer Lavi technology to China—both parties would have strong incentives to deny it. At any rate, the J-10 is more inspired by the Lavi than an outright clone. The J-10 “Vigorous Dragon” is a mainstay of China’s effort to modernize its large fleet of single-engine jet fighters, with 350 already in service. An agile tactical fighter similar to the ubiquitous F-16 Fighting Falc... more »
Why Do Algorithms Make Mistakes?
*Amany Elbanna, Jostein Engesmo* *Science, Europe* The A-level fiasco is a strong lesson in why we need to reconsider the importance of fairness in algorithms, their data and the mathematical models that govern them. The scale of public anger over the automated downgrading of thousands of students’ A-level results highlights how much social and political power algorithmic decision-making now has. As well as students’ grades, algorithms are now deciding all sorts of things that hugely impact ordinary people’s lives, from loan applications to job interviews to which neighbourhoods... more »
New Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Prince of Wales Remembers when Battleship Prince of Wales Was Sunk
*Peter Suciu* *Security, Europe* [image: Reuters] This past weekend's event featured veterans, families and descendants of those who served in the Royal Navy during the war. The crew of the Royal Navy's brand new aircraft carrier HMS *Prince of Wales* led the UK's national commemorations to mark the 75th anniversary of the victory over Japan and the end of the Second World War this past weekend at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. While the Victory over Japan (VJ) Day commemorations were scaled back due to the coronavirus—much like the Victory in Europe (VE) Day ... more »
The Malian Military Ousts a Wayward Government
Judd Devermont August 19, 2020 The Malian military this week ejected the civilian government following two months of street protests, setting the stage for more turmoil in the restive Sahel region. On the morning of Tuesday, August 18, soldiers mutinied at the Kati military base outside the capital of Bamako and detained President Ibrahim Boubacar … Continue reading The Malian Military Ousts a Wayward Government →
Lukashenko Stands in the Way of Fire Sale of Belarusian Industries
The last country in Europe where 80 percent of its industries are publicly owned Israel Shamir 17 Aug 20 It’s not over yet, but can Lukashenko survive the storm? Ever since the presidential elections of 8/9/2020, Belarus has experienced fitful waves of protests. The protesters claim the elections were rigged, just as the pussy-hat … Continue reading Lukashenko Stands in the Way of Fire Sale of Belarusian Industries →
Coming Soon To Your Neighborhood
Originally posted on Dispatches from the Asylum: With another return to an episode of ‘where in the hell is the machine with the button to press that will, once and for all, end this vaudeville act’, we have a tremendous upgrade of shitf**kery from the tyrants around the world to report. From two-bit schemers, liars,…
Dog Cones – The Days of Their Scamdemic
Originally posted on Dispatches from the Asylum: There’s nothing that gets the brain malfunctioning each day than a brick to the head, and evidence of what multiple bricks to the head produces is on full display via government retreads. Read deeply boys and girls of what repeated bricks to the head does to the mind,…
Lukewarm Puke – The Days of Their Scamdemic
Originally posted on Dispatches from the Asylum: Bugged-eye and regretting their life choices, the unwashed drearily shuffle from one depressing outing to another here in the house of pain the psychopath’s have created. Half-assed and ill fitting masks of shame covering their faces, the unwashed wait for the next ‘obey’ command to be issued from…
Run While You Still Can – The Days of Their Scamdemic
Originally posted on Dispatches from the Asylum: Run while you still can, for it’s complete madness settling in among the unwashed. Yesterday, in this shit-infested city this shitposting writer lives in, I ventured out to a farmer’s market that the government hyena’s and dickheads ‘approved’ to open. Scant offerings abounded. A year ago, pre-cornholio, there…
Prediction made 50 years ago is playing out on our streets
A fascinating must-watch. What we’re seeing in the news, on our streets, in our politics today, was predicted with uncanny accuracy 50 years ago. Now, normally, I would not have found this interesting, especially because it is 50 years old. But, when you consider what is going on in Portland, Chicago, New York, and other towns– as well as in Washington, D.C., it is truly mind blowing. We, The People, are now the frogs in a pot of water heating up, and by the time we realize that we’re boiling, it’s too late. Yes, it is more than an hour … Continue reading →
Trump: Closing Colleges Amid Outbreaks ‘Could Cost Lives’
President Donald Trump blasted universities that have canceled in-person classes amid coronavirus outbreaks, saying the move could ultimately cost lives rather than saving them.
Trump Praises QAnon Conspiracists, Appreciates Support
Trump courted the support of those who put stock in the conspiracy theory, saying, “I heard that these are people that love our country.”
Australia Prime Minister Puts Citizens On Notice: All Will Likely Undergo Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations
*Tyler Durden* - Australians are likely to face mandatory coronavirus vaccinations if Prime Minister Scott Morrison gets his wish.
Study Suggests Psychedelics Can Help Resolve Depression By Helping Patients Cope With Their Emotions
*John Vibes* - Even more reason to make this natural medicine available to those who seek it.
Police Are Buying Your Data From Private Companies To Avoid Getting A Warrant
*John Vibes* - Police are not allowed to use most of this in court, but are using it to track down suspects.
The Great Presidential Election Fraud: Will Our Freedoms Survive Another Election?
And so it begins again, the never-ending, semi-delusional, train-wreck of an election cycle in which the American people allow themselves to get worked up into a frenzy over the misguided belief that the future of this nation—nay, our very lives—depends on who we elect as president. For the next three months, Americans will be dope-fed billions of dollars’ worth of political propaganda aimed at keeping them glued to their television sets and persuading them that 1) their votes count and 2) electing the right candidate will fix everything that is wrong with this country. Incredible, ... more »
The Soviet Union Is Gone, But The MiG-27 Can Still Go to War
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Asia* The powerful swing-wing jets were a Soviet warplanes license-built by India and upgraded with 2000s-era avionics. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Despite the problems with the cannon, the MiG-27 reportedly otherwise deemed a reliable, smooth-handling aircraft. Though not particularly agile, it was both fast and a stable firing platform with good low-speed performance. On December 27, 2019, the Indian Air Force bade farewell to the last of the beefy MiG-27 attack jets it had dubbed the *Bahadur* (“Valiant”) in a ceremony held by No. 29 squa... more »
Musical Interlude: Leonard Cohen, "Everybody Knows"
Leonard Cohen, "Everybody Knows"
"A Look to the Heavens"
“Near the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy some 200 thousand light-years distant, lies 5 million year young star cluster NGC 602. Surrounded by natal gas and dust, NGC 602 is featured in this stunning Hubble image of the region. * Click image for larger size.* Fantastic ridges and swept back shapes strongly suggest that energetic radiation and shock waves from NGC 602's massive young stars have eroded the dusty material and triggered a progression of star formation moving away from the cluster's center. At the estimated distance of the Small Magellanic Clo... more »
"We Are Doomed And Challenged...:
"The apple cannot be stuck back on the Tree of Knowledge; once we begin to see, we are doomed and challenged to seek the strength to see more, not less." - Arthur Miller
"There's Only One Rule..."; "Geek Wisdom: The Sacred Teachings Of Nerd Culture"
“There’s only one rule that I know of, babies- God damn it, you’ve got to be kind.” - Kurt Vonnegut “Man shows inhumanity to Man. It’s axiomatic of our existence. It’s the story of our past, it’s the story of our present, and it will very likely be the story of our future. Indeed, it’s a story that’s reinforced every day, whether we’re watching the evening news or the latest entry in the “Saw” series. However, our history is also littered with awe-inspiring examples of men and women showing incredible compassion in the face of unspeakable evil and insurmountable odds. Every story o... more »
One million internally displaced refugees in Burkina Faso
One million internally displaced refugees in Burkina Faso Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Burkina Faso is under intense pressure from Sunni Islamic jihadists and ethnic tensions that blight this nation. At the same time, the infrastructure is extremely weak. Therefore, the number of internally displaced keeps on growing. In early 2019, […]
Japan art and Sukenobu (1671-1750): Women from all walks of life
Japan art and Sukenobu (1671-1750): Women from all walks of life Modern Tokyo Times Lee Jay Walker Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671-1750) was based in the cultural city of Kyoto and he became famous for his own distinctive artistic style. Thus his rich depictions of women appealed greatly to kimono makers. However, while the imperial city of […]
An old photo of Phil
Today I received a nice photo of our son Phil who died in April. My cousin Sharon who lives in Canada sent it in a letter. It was taken in 1981 at a gathering at my mother's farm in Franklin Grove for the funeral of my cousin, Sharon's brother, Richard Weybright who died when he was 43. Phil was 13. Phil loved our vacations at the farm. I remember being there, but didn't remember who else was there except for Richard's parents. Richard had died in November 1980, so apparently the ashes were brought "home" from Arizona for burial in Ashton, Illinois where my grandparents and their son... more »
Will Biden Diverge from Obama’s P-12 Policy?
Had an opportunity to weigh in: How a Biden White House Could Diverge From Obama on K-12 https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2020/08/19/how-a-biden-white-house-could-diverge.html?cmp=soc-tw-shr Your thoughts?
Is Deep-Sea Mining Bad For the Environment?
*Elizabeth M. De Santo, Elizabeth Mendenhall, Elizabeth Nyman* *Environment, World* [image: Reuters] Scraping and vacuuming the seafloor can destroy habitats and release plumes of sediment that blanket or choke filter-feeding species on the seafloor and fish swimming in the water column. Mining the ocean floor for submerged minerals is a little-known, experimental industry. But soon it will take place on the deep seabed, which belongs to everyone, according to international law. Seabed mining for valuable materials like copper, zinc and lithium already takes place within countrie... more »
Aircraft Carriers May Not Always Reign Supreme (According to Russia)
*Lyle J. Goldstein* *Security, Europe* Could they be right? *Key Point*: Carriers aren't unsinkable, but they aren't dead yet either. The 2019 iteration of the naval exercise *Sea Breeze*, which brought together nineteen nations (mostly from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and thirty-two ships, ended in the Ukrainian port of Odesa on July 12. The exercise was apparently conducted without incident. The Black Sea has indeed become fraught with tension since the November 2018 Kerch Strait skirmish, which witnessed Russia’s violent seizure of three Ukrainian vessels, whose c... more »
Arms Embargo Or Not, Iran's Air Defenses Are Getting Stronger
*Sebastien Roblin* *Technology, Middle East* Tehran's layered air defenses can pose a threat to U.S. aircraft. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Massed together, Iran’s air defenses provide Tehran with a degree of deterrence because they increase the difficulty, expense and time required to launch air attacks on Iran—particularly from regional actors. They pose a threat to non-stealth fighters unless suppressed, and can deny Iranian and Persian Gulf airspace to less agile aircraft like the RQ-4N drone shot down in June 2019. Iran’s military planners face an unenviable military ... more »
How the Mis-Measurement of the Tasmanian Tiger Led to its Extinction
*Douglass Rovinsky, Alistair Evans, Justin W. Adams* *Science, Australia* Until it was hunted to extinction, the Tasmanian tiger was the world’s largest marsupial predator. New research shows it was in fact only half as large as previously thought. So perhaps it wasn’t such a big bad wolf after all. Until it was hunted to extinction, the thylacine – also known as the Tasmanian tiger or Tasmanian wolf – was the world’s largest marsupial predator. However, our new research shows it was in fact only about half as large as previously thought. So perhaps it wasn’t such a big bad wolf... more »
Explained: When Dementia and Domestic Abuse Mix
*Rebecca Zerk, Sarah Wydall* *Society, World* [image: Reuters] Our research found that dementia and domestic abuse coexist in many different relationships. Across the world, domestic abuse affects one in three women, and every three seconds, someone develops dementia. Yet despite the prevalence of both these issues, little attention is given to what happens when they are combined. As a result, older people living with dementia are often the forgotten victims of domestic abuse. Our research found that dementia and domestic abuse coexist in many different relationships. These incl... more »
The F-16 Falcon Might Be America's Solution To Enemy Drone Threats
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Security* The agile F-16 Fighting Falcon is the most numerous jet in military service today—and boasts a superb combat record. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *There’s little question that the SABR radar significantly improves the F-16’s effectiveness as it moves towards the final third of service life in the mid-twenty-first century, and particularly improves its potential against cruise missiles and drones, two technologies formerly reserved to Cold War superpowers that are today proliferating rapidly across the globe and playing an ever-increas... more »
PLANDEMIC: Full Feature Film Released Online Amidst Tremendous Opposition and Attempts to Censor it
The full feature film "Plandemic" was released online today, despite tremendous efforts to stop it and censor it. It being called "Plandemic Part 2" by many, because in May, 2020, filmmaker Mikki Willis released a "teaser" trailer of the film which featured an interview with whistleblower Dr. Judy Mikovits, who exposed the fraud of Anthony Fauci exposing him for who he truly is, a mass murderer. This "trailer" soon went viral and the deep state went into over-drive to try and contain the damage and censor it, which only made things worse for them. It is estimated that close to 1 bi... more »
Researchers measure Earth's magnetic field in Jerusalem in 586 BCE
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Researchers from Tel Aviv University, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the Israel Antiquities Authority were able to measure the Earth's magnetic field in Jerusalem in 586 BCE-- the time when the city was destroyed by the Babylonians. The groundbreaking...... Read more »
I Came to Work in Qatar to Pursue My Dreams, But My Life is a Nightmare
Global Issues News Headlines - 3 hours ago
DOHA, Aug 19 (IPS) - The author is one of the 93 migrant workers Human Rights Watch interviewed for a recent report on salary abuses ahead of Qatar's 2022 FIFA World Cup, he has requested anonymity for his safety; work visas and residence permits for migrant workers in Qatar are directly tied to employers, hence workers are often afraid to speak publicly against salary abusesLike thousands of migrant workers from Africa and Asia, I am finally in the land of my dreams, Qatar. I knew working here would be tough, but I thought I would be able to regularly send money home to my family... more »
How to Help Belarus
Global Issues News Headlines - 3 hours ago
Aug 19 (IPS) - President Aliaksandr Lukashenka's government is teetering after he declared victory in a rigged 9 August vote. Protests have exploded. Moscow, Brussels and other stakeholders should avoid transforming the Belarus crisis into a European one, cooperate to warn against repression and insist on new, fair elections. Read the full story, “How to Help Belarus”, on globalissues.org →
in order to have world resistance against Antichrist
* For as you know the powers of the West could have long ago liberated them. Yet somehow, beloved, the people of the West have not understood the equation of the international cooperation of individuals at the heads of most every nation. There has been a fear of the Soviet leadership. There has been the conspiring of monied interests, of those who control the world economy.... * * It is never enough that one son of God raise his head and his right hand to challenge World Communism or the capitalist conspirators who support it. It has never been enough, for the one may be put do... more »
THE HUBRIS IS THE ONLY THING THAT MIGHT SAVE US
President Trump and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy have clearly been trying to sabotage the postal system because they know that Trump will lose a properly conducted election with a large number of mail-in votes. But they thought they could just dismantle sorting machines, remove mailboxes, and cut overtime without anyone noticing or doing anything to try to stop them. The president, whose formative experiences with the media taught him that you can get whatever kind of coverage you want if you feed a handful of journalists and gossip columnists a few juicy stories and quotes, appear... more »
How Specifically Unfit Is Trump To Be Sitting In The Oval Office?
Former Department of Homeland Security executive director, Miles Taylor, was the focus of a stunning anti-Trump ad Monday. The video above is a followup, honing in on the threat from Russia-- whether with Trump's connivance or not-- to election integrity in our country. At the bottom of the page there's a clip of Taylor talking with Jake Tapper yesterday about an entirely different matter: Trump's inability to focus on deadly threats to Americans. But this clip is a report from CBS News on the 1,000 page account (Volume V) of the Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee's 3 ... more »
Iranian Assyrian Couple Flees Country After Losing Appeal
Assyrian International News Agency - 4 hours ago
Pastor Victor Bet-Tamraz with his wife Shamiram Issavi and son Ramiel Bet-Tamraz.International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that on August 15, 2020, Iranian-Assyrian Pastor Victor Bet-Tamraz and his wife Shamiram Issavi fled the country.
“Think Independently; Act Decisively”
*“Think Independently; Act Decisively”* by Jeff Thomas “When I was twenty-four, I knew virtually nothing about business and less about banking. I had very limited self-esteem and assumed that, if someone was wearing a suit, he knew what he was doing and I shouldn’t question him. At that time, I came into some money for the first time in my life and opened a CD at a prominent bank, to keep the money “safe.” That was in the early 1970s and bank rates were phenomenal. I had chosen the bank due to the fact that they were paying 11.5% - more than anyone else. One day, I decided that it ... more »
"What They Long For..."
“Caged birds accept each other but flight is what they long for.” - Tennessee Williams, “Camino Real”
ABSOLUTELY MUST WATCH!!!! - Doctor Carrie Madej - Makes an Alarm Call to the World about Vaccines made by ModeRNA
*Carrie Madej Makes an Alarm Call to the World* *"Technologies being introduced with the vaccine* *that will change who we are as humans."* *We will become "Genetically Modified"* *H/T Ed(itor)* Folks...this is truly one of the most important videos I've ever put up on this blog. *Dr. Carrie Madej,* an internal medicine specialist from Georgia, warns about the micro-needle DNA-altering vaccine that will deliver *the luciferase enzyme* (aptly named, eh?) with *DARPA-developed nanotechnology.* Remember some months back when *FreakedOut and I* made our two posts about nanotechnology? ... more »
Florida medical cannabis company told to recall moldy flower
Medical marijuana company Alpha Foliage, which does business in Florida as Surterra Wellness, was ordered to recall flower that contained high levels of mold. According to the News Service of Florida, the state health department’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use said the product, Granddaddy Purple Whole Flower, tested above the acceptable limit for aspergillus, a […] Florida medical cannabis company told to recall moldy flower is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
The Big Store:The Dropout, Episodes 3 and 4
A #ReadWithMe series. Read Part 1. As Theranos’s profile as a company, and Elizabeth Holmes’s profile as a startup star, began to rise, Holmes began a publicity push unlike anything seen before. She worked with Errol Morris, director of The Thin Blue Line, on a set of promotional videos that focused on patients’ fears about […] The post The Big Store:The Dropout, Episodes 3 and 4 appeared first on Econlib.
NEEDED: Vision and Leadership for the Family of Man
*Julian Rose* - We must overcome all that stands in the way of the great emancipation of life on Earth.
“A Spectacle of Desolation:” Nestlé Faces Lawsuit After Thousands of Fish Found Dead in French River
The Nestlé Foods corporation has made headlines nationwide in recent months over everything from the future of its bottled water enterprise to its commitment to organic coffee in the Dominican Republic, but now the company is in legal hot water yet again. The latest lawsuit against the company, which is the number one packaged foods conglomerate across the globe, revolves around an alleged environmental disaster caused in the region of France’s Aisne River, which flows close to a Nestlé factory in the northeast part of the country. As local residents await tests that will determin... more »
Syria grants Russia lands and marine space near Hmeimim Airbase
[image: Syria grants Russia lands and marine space near Hmeimim Airbase] BEIRUT, LEBANON (10:25 P.M.) – Syria has agreed to grant Russia a plot of land and marine space in the coastal governorate of Latakia to establish a health center for the Russian Army on it. Russia’s Sputnik Agency quoted from a document published by the official Russian legal information portal, that “the Syrian Arab Republic agreed to transfer a plot of land and water space in the Latakia Governorate to Russia in order to establish a medical center for health and rehabilitation of Russian flying teams.” The ... more »
Syrian Army, jihadist rebels trade heavy attacks in southern Idlib
[image: Syrian Army, jihadist rebels trade heavy attacks in southern Idlib] BEIRUT, LEBANON (10:00 P.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and jihadist rebels exchanged hostilities on Wednesday, as both parties traded heavy artillery and machine gun fire along the front-lines of Jabal Al-Zawiya. According to a field source in northern Hama, the Syrian Army was engaged in an artillery exchange with Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) and their allies at a number of points in the Jabal Al-Zawiya region, including the area around Al-Bara’a. Continue reading Syrian Army, jihadist rebels trade heavy ... more »
Two Japanese jets intercept Russian strategic bomber
[image: Two Japanese jets intercept Russian strategic bomber] The Russian Defense Ministry announced on Wednesday that the Japanese Air Force sent its fighters to escort two Russian Tu-95MS strategic bombers during a scheduled sortie over the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean. “Two Russian T-95MS strategic planes made a planned flight over the neutral waters of the Sea of Japan and the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The flight took more than seven hours. At certain stages of the itinerary, Russian aircraft were escorted,” the ministry said in a statement. Continue reading Two Jap... more »
Renewable energy simply drives up the cost of electricity while providing less-reliable service
“roughly how much would it cost to generate the same amount of power as is produced by the 2016 fleet of United States Weather Dependent Renewables, using conventional generation technologies, (Gas-firing or Nuclear) ? and how do those figures compare … Continue reading →
Does ‘The Beast’ Use Goodyear Tires?
Controversy fall flat? The internet always has a spare.
Pelosi Says Postmaster Has No Plans to Restore Mail Cuts
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told her he has no intention of restoring removed blue mailboxes or sorting equipment and no plans for employee overtime.
The Benefits of Bat Biology: What New Discoveries Mean for Conservation and Public Health
*Melville Brock Fenton* *Science, Africa* Documenting bats’ use of cognitive maps allows researchers to unravel the brain and sensory processes involved in navigation. It could also have positive implications for conservation and combatting disease. Flight makes bats unique among mammals and confers on them the potential to cover large distances. And yet, for most of the approximately 1,400 or so species of bats, we have little information about the extent and details of their travels. Two papers published in Science in July 2020 have added to our understanding of how bats – spe... more »
The Case For—and Against—Trump
*TNI Staff* *Politics, Americas* Dimitri K. Simes and Dov Zakheim debate the Trump presidency. This November’s election promises to be one of the more contentious presidential races in recent American history. Donald Trump has compiled a controversial record in both domestic and foreign policy, seeking to reorient not only the Republican party but also America, creating a stream of near-constant debate across the political spectrum not seen in generations. The debate has only grown more heated thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic challenges the nation now fac... more »
All-In-One Assassin: America's F-111 Aardvark Could Handle Anything
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * The General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark was a low-altitude strike plane born out of a shotgun wedding between competing Air Force and Navy requirements. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The designers of the F-111 faced a challenge: they needed a plane that could fly at very high speeds, but still take off or land on a short runway. Using smaller wings would create less drag, allowing the aircraft to fly faster—but also create less lift, requiring the aircraft achieve higher speeds before it take off, in turn necessitating a longer runway. The Gener... more »
China Has Found the U.S. Navy's Achilles Heel: Sea Mines
*Lyle J. Goldstein* *Security, Asia* Sea mines remain a core tenet of Chinese naval war-fighting doctrine. *Key Point*: The U.S. Navy’s recent record in coping with the mine warfare challenge is not particularly encouraging. In the closing phases of the Pacific War, American military strategists ingeniously combined two weapons systems, the revolutionary long-range B-29 bomber and the comparatively simple parachute-retarded influence sea mine with magnetic or acoustic exploders, to wreak havoc on the Japanese economy and Japanese morale. The effort to sow Japan’s waterways thorou... more »
Biden Can Do Better Than Donald Trump on North Korea, but He Can't Bring Denuclearization
*Michael Cohen* *Security, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC2X7I9UKCD5&share=true] A Biden adminsitration would have its hands full with the coronavirus and any early provocations from Kim. *Editor’s Note:* As Election Day rapidly approaches, and with it, a potential change of presidential administration, the Center for the National Interest’s Korean Studies team decided to ask dozens of the world’s top experts a simple question: If Joe Biden wins come November, what do you expect his North Korea policy to look like? The bel... more »
To Win World War II, The Pentagon Put Tank Cannons On Its Aircraft
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * But for every rule, there is an exception. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Ultimately, the cannon-armed bomber failed to prevail not because it could not be done, but because it was not the most efficient solution for the job. Afterall, cannons are cost-efficient ways to sustain barrages over time—but combat pilots often only have a brief window in time to expend their weaponry. Under those circumstances, it’s preferable to release a hail of 3” rockets in the space of a few seconds than to pot away at length with a slower-firing cannon. It’s... more »
DNC Viewership Drops 48 Percent, Second Night to See Big Decline
*Rachel Bucchino* *Politics, * On the second night of the convention, major broadcast and cable news networks ABC, CBS and NBC rallied about 6.13 million viewers, according to preliminary data -- a 48 percent drop compared to the same night at the convention in 2016. Viewership for the Democratic National Convention experienced a massive drop, yet again. On the second night of the convention, major broadcast and cable news networks ABC, CBS and NBC rallied about 6.13 million viewers, according to preliminary data -- a 48 percent drop compared to the same night at the convention... more »
Pentagon Report Says North Korea Has Up To Sixty Nuclear Bombs And 5,000 Tons Of Chemical Weapons
*Daily Mail:* *North Korea has up to SIXTY nuclear bombs and 5,000 tons of chemical weapons - and is not going to give them up, US military report says* * US says DPRK uses missiles as a deterrent to countries seeking regime change * US army estimates North Korea has between 20-60 nuclear bombs right now * Some estimates predict they could have up to 100 before the end of this year * The US also fears that Kim's regime may have weaponised anthrax, which could wipe out 50,000 people if affixed to a missile and launched at Seoul A US military report has claimed that North Korea h... more »
PLANDEMIC: Full Feature Film Released Online Amidst Tremendous Opposition and Attempts to Censor it
The full feature film "Plandemic" was released online today, despite tremendous efforts to stop it and censor it. It being called "Plandemic Part 2" by many, because in May, 2020, filmmaker Mikki Willis released a "teaser" trailer of the film which featured an interview with whistleblower Dr. Judy Mikovits, who exposed the fraud of Anthony Fauci exposing him for who he truly is, a mass murderer. This "trailer" soon went viral and the deep state went into over-drive to try and contain the damage and censor it, which only made things worse for them. It is estimated that close to 1 bi... more »
Death toll mounts as FDA denies HCQ for outpatient therapy
An article at Palmer Foundation explains. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. On Aug. 10 the FDA denied the urgent request for emergency approval for COVID-19 outpatient preventive and early treatment use of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) filed July 1 by Dr. John McKinnon’s team at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, supported by Dr. Peter McCullough’s cardiology […]
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Press Briefing – Video and Transcript…
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany holds a press briefing from the Brady Room. [Video and Transcript Below] . [Transcript] – MS. MCENANY: Hello, everyone. Where is Nancy Pelosi? The House is in recess. House and Senate Democrats left town … Continue reading →
Report: Colleges Ramp Up Advertising During COVID-19, Especially For-Profits
Colleges and universities are spending a lot of money on advertising during the pandemic, particularly for-profit colleges, according to a new study by the Century Foundation.
Underrepresented In Faculty Jobs: Part of the Problem is Racism Against Black Faculty and Students
Recent protests have raised awareness of how racial discrimination has caused Blacks to be underrepresented in a number of occupations. The latest data shows one occupation in which blacks continue to be underrepresented is postsecondary teacher. This problem has persisted for generations and its origins stem in part from racism.
NCAA Names Dr. Derrick Gragg Vice President for Inclusion, Education and Community Engagement
The NCAA’s new senior vice president for inclusion, education and community engagement will be Dr. Derrick Gragg, “an accomplished leader with more than two decades of experience in college athletics administration,” announced the NCAA. Gragg, who is currently vice president and director of athletics at Tulsa, will serve as the association’s chief diversity and inclusion […]
Georgia Military College Has Invested OVer $400,000 in COVID-19 Prevention and Detection Equipment
Georgia Military College (GMC) has invested over $400,000 in COVID-19 detection and prevention equipment, including temperature screening devises and ionization units in ventilation systems, reports 13WMAZ. The ionization units, which cost around $6,000 for larger buildings, work by putting ions into the air stream. “The ions then attach to the virus and break the virus […]
With Fall Semester Approaching, Opinions Clash Over the Safety of U of Michigan’s Hybrid Model
As the University of Michigan prepares for classes to start on Aug. 31, differing opinions have been clashing over the school’s hybrid model, reports The Detroit Free Press. Currently, the school plans to offer some form of a remote option for 70% of its classes, with smaller classes more likely to meet in person. But […]
Appalachian State Faculty Express No Confidence in the University’s Chancellor
In what was largely a symbolic vote, faculty at Appalachian State University passed a resolution of no-confidence in the university’s chancellor Dr. Sheri Everts during a Faculty Senate meeting Monday, reports The Winston-Salem Journal. Everts “is frequently isolated from and unable to effectively communicate with faculty, and has failed in her basic tasks of strengthening […]
Most Americans Don’t Believe It’s Safe for K-12 Students To Return to In-Person Classes, Finds Survey
Most Americans do not believe it is safe for K-12 students to return to in-person classes this fall, found an ongoing national survey conducted by The COVID-19 Consortium for Understanding the Public’s Policy Preferences Across States. The consortium is comprised of researchers from four universities: Northwestern, Harvard, Northeastern and Rutgers. According to the survey, only […]
HelloFresh recalls onions as part of outbreak control efforts
HelloFresh is recalling its onions because of the potential presence of Salmonella. Customers are asked to discard all onions received from May 8 through July 31. This recall comes after HelloFresh’s onion supplier Thomson International Inc. recalled red, yellow, white, and sweet yellow onions. Onions from Thomson International Inc. have been linked to a Salmonella Newport... Continue Reading
Aux Vivres recalls tempeh and vegan burgers because of Bacillus cereus
The Quebec Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ), in collaboration with the Food Inspection Division of the City of Montreal and the company Aux Vivres, is recalling certain veggie burgers and tempeh because of possible Bacillus cereus contamination. They are warning the public not to consume the products. The recalled products: Product name Format... Continue Reading
National Herring Import Co. recalls smoked trout spread because of possible listeria
The Quebec Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ), in collaboration with the Food Inspection Division of the City of Montreal and the National Herring Import Company Ltd., is recalling LA Boucanerie “smoked trout spread” because of possible listeria monocytogenes contamination. The company is advising the public not to consume the product. The recalled product:... Continue Reading
COVID-19 Is Not Transmitted Through Breast Milk
Samples of breast milk collected by the Mommy's Milk Human Milk Research Biorepository from women infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) only showed one positive for viral RNA. However, subsequent tests found that the virus was unable to replicate, and thus unable to cause infection in the breastfed infant. There have been no documented cases to-date of an infant contracting COVID-19 as a result of consuming infected breast milk but without studies it was hard to be sure, to this is good news for families with new babies. read more
Big Trouble at CalPERS?
Mary Williams Marsh of the New York Times reports that after CalPERS CIO's abrupt departure, the trustees are talking about the next steps: Trustees of CalPERS, the country’s biggest public pension fund, met on Monday to discuss next steps after the sudden resignation this month of the fund’s chief investment officer, Ben Meng. *Mr. Meng joined CalPERS, as the $410 billion California Public Employees’ Retirement System is known, in January 2019 and had produced good results in a tough market, said Henry Jones, president of the fund’s board. But he left abruptly on Aug. 5, a day aft... more »
Sketchy Darknet Websites Are Taking Advantage of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Underground markets that sell illegal commodities like drugs, counterfeit currency and fake documentation tend to flourish in times of crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic is no exception.
Ex-FBI Lawyer Admits to False Statement During Russia Probe
A former FBI lawyer pleaded guilty to altering a document related to the secret surveillance of a former Trump campaign adviser during the Russia investigation.
Cloth Masks Do Protect the Wearer
When you wear a mask – even a cloth mask – you typically are exposed to a lower dose of the coronavirus than if you didn’t.
Gregory Mannarino, “Get Ready! The FED Is About To Vastly Increase Debt Purchases”
Gregory Mannarino, *“Get Ready! The FED Is About To Vastly Increase Debt Purchases”* - https://traderschoice.net/
Barnaby Joyce signed off $80m for Angus Taylor’s old company after zero was paid for same sort of water nearby
[image: Watergate Angus Taylor] Same water, same valuer, $80m and nought. The same type of water licences for irrigation properties near those for which the Coalition government paid $80 million in 2017 were valued at zero between 2008 and 2010, writes investigative reporter Kerry Brewster
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