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Comment: Wow, what are we up to now, 20 major fires/explosions in major cities across the Middle East, all in the space of 3 days?? A large fire broke out in a residential building in Abu Dhabi on Friday night. Residents of Al Nahyan area reported hearing a loud bang at around 8.30pm followed by numerous sirens as fire trucks from Civil Defence rushed to the scene. The fire quickly spread along a
The scandal from the Swamp: Too rich to get a cheap drug? Poor countries all over the world are using Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and it appears to be very useful. The new HCQTrial suggests that despite the billion dollar budgets and expert staff, people in wealthier countries are dying from Coronavirus at far higher rates than people are in lands where HCQ is being used. And the effect of HCQ appare
Mothers Day Mother’s Day is a motherhood celebration that can be celebrated worldwide in multiple ways. Mother’s Day 2021 is scheduled for Sunday, May 9, in the United States. In 1908 Anna Jarvis established the US version of Mother’s Day, which was formally declared in 1914. Earlier, Jarvis would criticize the holiday’s promotion and spend the better part of her life attempting to remove it from
Alex Berenson's latest chapter in a series of books about Covid-19, the first of which was briefly censored by Amazon, questions both the media's coverage of the pandemic and the effectiveness of lockdowns. "I think it's really important, at a time when 90 percent of media... is saying the same thing, with very little pushback or smart questioning, to get different perspectives," Berenson told Fox
Alex Berenson's new book delves into research linking heavy use with violent crime and mental illness. It's been a few years since Alex Berenson has "committed journalism," as he likes to say. As a New York Times reporter, Berenson did two tours covering the Iraq War, an experience that inspired him to write his first of nearly a dozen spy novels. Starting with the 2006 Edgar Award-winning The Fai
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2020-08-06_Ochelli_Effect.mp3"][/audio]via Ochelli.com: James Corbett spoke with Chuck in the second hour about topics ranging from Eugenics and the snitch society to Black and Gray Markets. Can you wake up your friends and family? Plus Chuck asked James what he thought about the nearly 3,000-ton ammonium nitrate explosion in Beirut.

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Tesla's Model Y is currently the hot electric compact SUV. But Ford, Nissan, Mercedes, and other automotive giants are coming for the crossover crown. The latest challenger: Cadillac's first electric vehicle, the Lyriq . The Model Y has a lot of competition. Image: tesla The Model Y is basically the SUV version of Tesla's "budget" Model 3 and is already super popular . It's about $50,000, which i
Baboons at Knowsley Safari Park in Merseyside have reportedly taken to wielding knives and sharp tools. While having monkeys jumping on top of your ca...
Hundreds of thousands of advocates of the QAnon conspiracy theory are going to have to find a new online hangout. The second largest QAnon group on Facebook has been banned from the platform, the social network announced Thursday. The group, called “Official Q/Qanon,” had nearly 200,000 members at the time of its removal. Facebook said it took the page down on Tuesday. A Facebook spokesperson tol
The Big Bang may have brought the universe into existence, but will a similar event bring about its demise? There is so much we don't understand about...
I’ll try my luck with: Wolfram Alpha: color of [//number:670//] nm light Batteries not included, your mileage may vary, your monitor and calibration might produce inaccurate results, etc. Via: Eurekalert: Staring at a deep red light for three minutes a day can significantly improve declining eyesight, finds a new UCL-led study, the first of its […]

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Photographer who captured moment naked bather gave pursuit says he ‘gave it his all’ A nudist bather who chased a wild boar near a Berlin lake after it stole his laptop was applauded by onlookers after a successful pursuit. The photographer who captured the drama said the unidentified nudist was happy for her to share the images, which show him in bare-bottomed pursuit of the boar and her two pig
President and chancellor of evangelical Liberty University taking ‘indefinite’ leave of absence, school said in a statement The head of the conservative evangelical Liberty University has been forced to take an “indefinite leave of absence” after he shared a photo of himself with his pants unzipped to reveal his underwear. Jerry Falwell Jr, a prominent backer of Donald Trump and one of America’s
The genealogy company Ancestry has been acquired by investment firm Blackstone for $4.7 billion, changing ownership of the company and its trove of user-submitted DNA from a set of investment firms to another private equity firm. The announcement was made in a press release published earlier this week by Blackstone, which shared it had “reached a definitive agreement to acquire Ancestry from Silv
A federal appeals court will allow Arkansas to create degrading new hurdles for people seeking abortions.
The Republican-controlled Senate led by Mitch McConnell also adjourned for a three-day weekend
On July 12 an organization called Health Feedback posted a review of my and Patrick Corbett's July 2 OffGuardian article on the bombshell revelations of Bulgarian Pathology Association President Dr. Stoian Alexov. They stamped it "inaccurate." This article is a refutation of Health Feedback's so-called fact-checking. I show why Dr. Alexov's statements, in fact, fit the evidence, and punch plenty o

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The techie-turned-philanthropist on vaccines, Trump, and why social media is “a poisoned chalice.”
There might be nearly 20% more emperor penguin colonies in Antarctica than previously thought.
In research published in Science Advances, a group led by scientists from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) have used the principle of magneto-rotation coupling to suppress the transmission of sound waves on the surface of a film in one direction while allowing them to travel in the other. This could lead to the development of acoustic rectifiers—devices that allow waves to propa
Need light but want privacy? A new type of wood that's transparent, tough, and beautiful could be the solution. This nature-inspired building material allows light to come through (at about 80%) to fill the room but the material itself is naturally hazy (93%), preventing others from seeing inside.
Nature, Published online: 07 August 2020; doi:10.1038/d41586-020-02341-1 Researchers are redoubling efforts to understand links between biodiversity and emerging diseases — and use that information to predict and stop future outbreaks.
New work identifies a potential therapeutic target for clogged arteries and other health risks that stem from an excess of harmful fats in the bloodstream. The study opens the door for the design of more specific MTP inhibitors that could reduce circulating triglyceride levels without the risk of unpleasant and serious side effects in the intestines and liver.

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Madigan collects CCP in fight against COVID-19 by Kristin Grace Simmons/Military Health System The COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma (CCP) Collection Program is a Department of Defense effort to obtain 10,000 units CCP with emphasis on blood donations by members of the military community who have recovered from the disease. CCP will be given to critically ill […]
After a year-long career, the submarine—and all 26 of its crew members—sank to the sea floor during a fatal encounter with P-57.
Another sad caveat to the newly spotted colonies is that they are all located in spots predicted to be hit hardest by climate change.
I challenge Leveen to even attempt to say the same thing of movies like Beverly Hills Cop, or Lethal Weapons.
Wear a mask and do you part to stop COVID-19.

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Fans from all over the world get excited to root for their favorite teams, so Ellen took a look at all the different ways people have celebrated at games. From: TheEllenShow
Whenever Ellen sees something cute, she tends to either say "come on" or "dammit," so she played a new game in which she watched adorable animal videos and gave her response with either "come on" or "dammit!" From: TheEllenShow

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Officials say 16 people killed and dozens wounded as Air India Express flight skids off runway in city of Calicut.
Is it possible that the aliens are not hiding, but sleeping and waiting for the Universe to get better? The post appeared first on Universe Today .
Vincent, Steven, In The Red Zone, A Journey Into the Soul of Iraq , Dallas: Spencer Publishing Company, 2004 In The Red Zone, A Journey Into The Soul of Iraq was written by freelance journalist Steven Vincent. The author travelled to Iraq twice from 2003-04 and talked almost exclusively to Iraqis about how they were feeling. That was how the book was sold, but that was misleading. What he actuall
There is no inflation because the new money is not in the hands of inflationary forces. Inflation has to be driven by rising wages and that will be impossible while COV 19 unemployment dominates. All that cash is sitting on the sidelines parked in treasury paper while we all wait for things to sort out and clarify. Rather necessary when a real WAR is been fought in secret as wel

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