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Pentagon Halts Biden Transition Briefings For The Holidays
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 20 minutes ago
*Daily Mail:* *Donald Trump's Pentagon chief STOPS all transition meetings with Joe Biden despite department being under attack from Russian hackers and in charge of vaccine delivery and admits 'holiday pause' but claims it is co-operating in fit of pique over 'leaks' * * Transition briefings began weeks late after Trump appointee held up finding * Trump continued Friday to claim he won the election * Comes amid claims Russia hacked Pentagon and other U.S. agencies * 'We won the Presidential Election, by a lot,' Trump tweeted Friday * Acting Sec. Miller confirmed 'holiday p...
January 6, Be In D.C.
E.M.Smith, Musings from the Chiefio - 22 minutes ago
Looks like Political Rally For Trump January 6, 2021, In Washington D.C. Be there if you can make it. Continue reading →
U.S. Forces Begin To Leave Somalia
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 44 minutes ago
*CNN*: *US forces begin to move out of Somalia* (CNN)US forces that had been positioned in Somalia have begun their withdrawal from the country and redirected to other bases in East Africa. "I directed the activation of a joint task force, JTF-Quartz, built around the headquarters of Special Operations Command-Africa, to oversee Operation Octave Quartz, the directed re-positioning of U.S. forces from Somalia to other bases in East Africa," said Gen. Stephen Townsed, the commander of US Africa Command, in a statement Saturday. Earlier this month, President Donald Trump ordered ...
No, A Nurse in Alabama Did Not Die from COVID-19 Vaccine
David Mikkelson, Snopes.com - 44 minutes ago
Social media posts are untrue: no persons who received COVID-19 vaccine in Alabama have died.
Secret: How the CIA Protected Its Spy Plane Pilots From Sharks
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 46 minutes ago
*Caleb Larson* *Security, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C1997%3Anewsml_PBEAHUMRACF&share=true] The shark net would keep the pilot safe until rescue in the unlikely event of an emergency water landing. *Key point: *Being stuck in the open ocean waiting for help is not a fun experience for any downed pilot. The possibility of a shark attack was real, which meant they had to have a means of protection. The U-2 spy plane of Gary Powers fame is infamous for how tricky it is to fly. At a dozen or so miles above the Earth, not only do pilots...
E-4B: This Plane Could Kill Billions of People in Just Minutes
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 46 minutes ago
*Peter Suciu* *Security, Americas* [image: By Sgt. Nicole Leidholm of the United States Air Force (USAF) - https://www.travis.af.mil/News/Article/1216009/travis-tanker-refuels-nightwatch/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=77209353] This plane would let the President give orders while flying around to avoid being cut off or destroyed. *Key point: *Deterring nuclear war means being able to wage one. This plane is what the President would board to issue final orders if a nuclear doomsday actually did occur. That National Airborne Command Operations Cen...
Dig Baby Dig: This Picture Is North Korea's Secret War Strategy
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 46 minutes ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, Asia* North Korea is believed to have hundreds of artillery-concealing caves just north of the DMZ. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Once located, there are three ways of dealing with the sites. *How would the United States and South Korea deal with these underground facilities in wartime? First, it would have to locate the facilities. These facilities are hard to spot via satellite, and gleaning information from defectors is perhaps the best way to learn about them in peacetime. Once war commences, signal intelligence will pick up radio transmissio...
Have China's Missiles Rendered Aircraft Carriers are Now Obsolete?
Robert Farley, The National Interest - 46 minutes ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * The vulnerabilities of the big carriers are real, and the U.S. needs to either remedy those problems, or consider an alternative means of delivering ordnance. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) systems around the world may indeed curb the effectiveness of the Ford class, but the U.S. will still find uses for this ships. The United States has decided to spend many billions of dollars on the CVN-78 (“Ford”) class of aircraft carriers to replace the venerable Nimitz class. The latter has served the U.S. Navy since 19...
5 Weapons Russia and America Would Have Used in a Cold War Turned Hot
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 46 minutes ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * Weapons were made more lethal to give each side an edge in what might very well have been the last war humanity would ever fight. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Not one but many arms races pursued concurrently, from infantry small arms to nuclear weapons. *The Chieftain was an evolution of the Centurion tank, which had appeared at the end of World War II. Chieftain had considerably better armor than the Centurion and an improved engine. What really stood the tank apart from its contemporaries, however, was the 120mm main gun. The L11A5 rifled gu...
Atletico Bounces Back from Derby Loss; Barça Continues to Struggle
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
Atletico Madrid moved on from its derby defeat to thump Elche 3-1 on Saturday and go three points clear atop LaLiga as second-place Real Sociedad lost to Levante and Barcelona could manage no more than a draw at Camp Nou against Valencia.
Merseyside Gets the Better of London in Premier League
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
Liverpool boosted its lead at the top of the Premier League on Saturday with a 7-0 rout away to Crystal Palace, while Everton bested Arsenal 2-1 on Merseyside to go second.
UK Imposes Christmas Lockdown in London, Much of Southern England
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
The capital city of London and large areas of southern England will be placed on lockdown over the Christmas period amid a surge of COVID-19 cases linked to the emergence of a new variant of the virus, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday.
The Hidden Truth About the NDAA 2021
A Reader, From the Trenches World Report - 1 hour ago
The Last American Vagabond – by Derrick Broze While the media has you concerned over Donald Trump’s threat to veto the annual military budget, there... The post The Hidden Truth About the NDAA 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
‘Taking Back Christmas From The Gretch’: Michigan residents plan massive Christmas light parade
Galen, From the Trenches World Report - 1 hour ago
Law Enforcement Today – by Chris Eliot LANSING, MI – The Democrat Governor of Michigan is reminding people that although it is Christmas time, they... The post ‘Taking Back Christmas From The Gretch’: Michigan residents plan massive Christmas light parade appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
President Donald Trump Calls For Protest in DC on Jan 6., Says ‘Be There, Will Be Wild’
Galen, From the Trenches World Report - 1 hour ago
Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks In a 1:42 AM tweet on Saturday, President Donald Trump promoted a “big protest” in DC against the election... The post President Donald Trump Calls For Protest in DC on Jan 6., Says ‘Be There, Will Be Wild’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
IMF researchers propose to have AI use ONLINE history to determine credit rating, in name of ‘inclusion’
Galen, From the Trenches World Report - 1 hour ago
RT Traditional data used for credit scoring could be replaced by AI-powered processes based on online search and purchase histories to better reach a billion-plus... The post IMF researchers propose to have AI use ONLINE history to determine credit rating, in name of ‘inclusion’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
THIS IS WHAT THEY HAVE PLANNED FOR YOU IN 2025 TO 2028 – WELCOME TO YOUR FUTURE
Hal Apeeno, From the Trenches World Report - 1 hour ago
XANDREWX December 18th, 2020. https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/pubs_archive/pubs-pdfs/2017/spars-pandemic-scenario.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3gOoE4H43FluhfUxzKu7i4CG41sxwcinmeHF6RphX8untACguT1ciRsdE The post THIS IS WHAT THEY HAVE PLANNED FOR YOU IN 2025 TO 2028 – WELCOME TO YOUR FUTURE appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Brazilian President on Pfizer Vaccine: “I won’t get vaccinated.” Cites Fact that Pfizer has No Liability for Side Effects
Brian-Admin, Health Impact News - 2 hours ago
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is refusing a COVID-19 vaccine, citing liability concerns for his skepticism of the experimental shots prepared by monolithic pharmaceutical corporations for profit. He made the point in colorful terms, singling out the Big Pharma giant, Pfizer, as a vaccine maker that is benefiting from liability waivers. “In the Pfizer contract it’s very clear: ‘we’re not responsible for any side effects.’ If you turn into a crocodile, it’s your problem,” Bolsonaro said on Thursday. “If you become superhuman, if a woman starts to grow a beard or if a man starts t...
The conundrum of Hudson Bay bears that left shore late in 1983 with video from CBC archives
Hifast, Climate Collections - 2 hours ago
Originally posted on polarbearscience: In 1983, it was claimed that freeze-up of Hudson Bay was so late that polar bears didn’t leave the shore until the 4th of December – several weeks later than had been usual at that time. However, the fact that sea ice charts show significant ice offshore weeks before that time…
Arctic Freezing Fast Mid-Dec. 2020
Hifast, Climate Collections - 2 hours ago
Originally posted on Science Matters: ? As noted in a previous post, alarms were raised over slower than average Arctic refreezing in October. Those fears were laid to rest firstly when ice extents roared back in November, and now with the Arctic freezing fast in December. The image above shows the ice gains over the…
Thailand Reports Biggest COVID-19 Outbreak with over 500 New Cases
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
Thai authorities detected on Saturday 548 COVID-19 cases linked to a seafood market in what was the country’s biggest outbreak of the pandemic so far.
Italians Scramble to Get Home before Christmas Lockdown
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
Thousands of Italians travelled to their family homes on Saturday ahead of a national lockdown that is due to come into effect over the holiday period.
The Pandemic, Complicating Already Vulnerable Lives
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated some of the most acute humanitarian crises on the planet, from the conflicts in Syria and Yemen, food shortages in the central Sahel and southern Africa to terror activity in the Chad Basin.
Malaysia Set for First COVID-19 Vaccines in February
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
Malaysian authorities said on Saturday they expected to receive the country’s first batch of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines in February, the state news agency Bernama reported.
Brussels Airport Braces for Logistical Challenges of Vaccine Distribution
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
With its specialized infrastructure, Brussels-Zaventem airport is preparing for the logistical challenges of becoming the main entry and distribution point for the first COVID-19 vaccines destined for the European Union.
India’s COVID-19 Cases Breach 10 Million Mark, Deaths Cross 145,000
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
India crossed on Saturday the grim milestones of 10 million coronavirus cases and 145,000 deaths even as the number of fresh cases has slowed down in recent days and authorities are gearing up for a massive vaccination drive.
At Least 12 Killed in Bangladesh as Train Rams into Bus
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
At least 12 people were killed and three injured on Saturday after a train hit a passenger bus at a level crossing in the Jaipurhat district in northern Bangladesh.
Thailand’s 2020 Protests: Unfulfilled Demands and a Broken Taboo
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
Months of student-led protests in Thailand have resulted in the frustration of demonstrators not yet having achieved their desired reforms and satisfaction over the historic accomplishment of breaking the taboo on speaking publicly on the monarchy.
Sydney’s Northern Beaches to Enter Lockdown amid COVID-19 Outbreak
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
Sydney’s Northern Beaches area begins on Saturday a four-day lockdown amid a local outbreak of COVID-19, which has accumulated 38 cases in a few days.
China Will Continue to Inoculate At-Risk Personnel Before Mass Vaccination
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
China will continue to vaccinate groups at high risk of being infected with the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, such as health workers, customs officers and transporters, before launching campaigns to inoculate on a large scale, health authorities said on Saturday.
Chilean Protesters and Police Clash in Central Santiago
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
Heavy clashes between protesters and Chilean police took place on Friday in the center of Santiago during a protest demanding the resignation of President Sebastian Piñera and the release of prisoners arrested during last year’s social crisis.
US Authorizes Emergency Use of Moderna Vaccine
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized on Friday the use of Moderna’s vaccine for emergency use against COVID-19.
US Blacklists 77 More Chinese Entities, Including SMIC, DJI
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
The United States added on Friday 77 Chinese entities, including chipmaker SMIC and the world’s biggest drone maker DJI, to its blacklist of companies with which it bans the export of US technology.
Brazil in the Grip of Pandemic Second Wave
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 hour ago
Brazilians have been dying of COVID-19 at the rate of more than 1,000 a day this week, but the news on Friday was dominated by far-right President Jair Bolsonaro’s fuming over a Supreme Court ruling giving officials authority to require vaccination once a vaccine becomes available.
I have no reason to be over-optimistic
Avedon, Avedon's Sideshow - 1 hour ago
[image: Happy Holidays] Well, it seems Joe Biden hasn't changed a bit. Sit him down with concerned black activists and he shows off his racism, arrogance, and even his apparent belief that he can't exercise his Constitutionally-mandated executive powers because there's this thing called "the Constitution". I can't even believe how appalling this was to hear. (Brie Joy Gray and Katie Halper supply even more cringe-worthy episodes of Biden's arrogance, sexism and racism here. And Krystal Ball wasn't too pleased, either.) We couldn't help remembering this headline from *The Onion*. Tho...
On The Five Kinds of Liberals
Unknown, The Conservative Socrates - 2 hours ago
There are five kinds of liberals in this world: useful idiots, hypocritical idiots, immoral idiots, elitist idiots, and lying idiots.
Brazilian President on Pfizer Vaccine: “I won’t get vaccinated.” Cites Fact that Pfizer has No Liability for Side Effects
Brian-Admin, Medical Kidnap - 2 hours ago
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is refusing a COVID-19 vaccine, citing liability concerns for his skepticism of the experimental shots prepared by monolithic pharmaceutical corporations for profit. He made the point in colorful terms, singling out the Big Pharma giant, Pfizer, as a vaccine maker that is benefiting from liability waivers. “In the Pfizer contract it’s very clear: ‘we’re not responsible for any side effects.’ If you turn into a crocodile, it’s your problem,” Bolsonaro said on Thursday. “If you become superhuman, if a woman starts to grow a beard or if a man starts t...
Another U.S. Warship Has Passed Through The Taiwan Strait
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 2 hours ago
FILE PHOTO: U.S. destroyer USS Mustin maneuvers and approaches the dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Wally Schirra (not shown) in preparation for a replenishment-at-sea in the Western Pacific, February 19, 2018. Picture taken on February 19, 2018. Dominique M. Lasco/U.S. Navy/Handout via REUTERS *Reuters:* *China says tailed U.S. warship in Taiwan Strait * SHANGHAI/TAIPEI (Reuters) - China’s military tailed a U.S. warship as it passed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait on Saturday, the Chinese military said, denouncing such missions as sending “flirtatious glances” to supporter...
Ground Reports, What is Your Current COVID Lockdown Status?
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 3 hours ago
Comrade Rebels, there is a considerable disparity amid the Republic when it comes to authoritarian dictates and various State Ministries of Covid Compliance. In recent developments NYC Comrade Minister DeBlasio has indicated he is allowing masked citizens to return to … Continue reading → The post Ground Reports, What is Your Current COVID Lockdown Status? appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Dominion Election Fraud Redacted
Ron Clutz, Science Matters - 6 hours ago
Update Dec. 19, 2020: Redacted Information in Dominion Audit Report Shows Races Were Flipped: Analyst Article at Epoch Times Excerpts in italics with my bolds: The analyst who led the forensic audit of Dominion Voting Systems in Michigan said on Friday the information state officials pushed to redact shows that the outcomes of races were […]
America Was Planning Its Own Nuclear Pearl Harbor Against Japan
Steve Weintz, The National Interest - 2 hours ago
*Steve Weintz* *History, Americas* Fortunately, it didn't happen. Less than a year after the formal end of World War II the United States tested its new superweapons in peacetime. Operation Crossroads in 1946 at Bikini Atoll tested the effects of nuclear weapons on naval fleets and harbors. While burrowing through the vast Manhattan Project archives historian Alex Wellerstein turned up evidence that Bikini wasn’t the first Pacific island in the atomic crosshairs. Another atoll may have been the earliest target considered by the Manhattan Project. For a time before the bombings ...
No Harbor, No Problem: How the Allies Brought Their Own During the D-Day Invasion
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 2 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *History, Europe* [image: By Royal Air Force official photographer - This is photograph C 4626 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=171622] The Mulberry Harbors were truly a BYOH affair. *Key point: *These artificial harbors could be combined to allow the invasion fleet to land heavy equipment and more troops. It was an ingenious idea and some of the the concrete harbor pieces can still be found today. Long before the first soldiers set foot on the beaches of Normandy on the morning of Jun...
Can Joe Biden Really Engage with China and North Korea?
Michael Auslin, The National Interest - 2 hours ago
*Michael Auslin* *Security, Asia* The decision facing a potential Biden administration is whether to adopt Donald Trump’s policies towards China and North Korea, or to attempt a “reset” aimed at returning to traditional engagement and negotiation. PRESIDENT-ELECT Joe Biden will face no greater challenge than China and the broader Indo-Pacific. The decision facing a potential Biden administration is whether to adopt Donald Trump’s policies towards China and North Korea, or to attempt a “reset” aimed at returning to traditional engagement and negotiation. On China, such a step back...
The War Against Donald Trump
Conrad Black, The National Interest - 2 hours ago
*Conrad Black* *Politics, Americas* Donald Trump won the first round of the Great Trump War, even if the crimes committed against him go unpunished. JOE BIDEN is the apparent winner of the U.S. presidential election. There are evident substantial discrepancies and improbabilities in the vote-counting of several states, and though Biden probably wins, even legally, it will be on the basis of questionable laws passed earlier this year to facilitate postal voting for coronavirus-related reasons and to facilitate fraudulent voting. But Biden undoubtedly led in the popular vote, as H...
Citgo: How Russia Could Soon Control a U.S. Oil Company
Jorge Jraissati, The National Interest - 2 hours ago
*Jorge Jraissati* *Oil, * It is essential that the next administration act to prevent this from happening. In 2016, the Venezuelan government was desperately seeking financing, with not much success. The economy was crumbling and the state was already over-indebted, with foreign debt obligations exceeding 150 billion dollars, about six times the country’s oil exports of that year. In an attempt to resolve the situation, the Venezuelan government first asked some of its bondholders to swap their bonds closed to maturity for new bonds maturing in 2020. To secure the deal, worth ar...
Stories of the Secret Submarine Missions of World War II
Steven Trent Smith, The National Interest - 2 hours ago
*Steven Trent Smith* *World War II, Pacific Ocean* Some of these have to be read to be believed. Sunsets over Manila Bay are nothing less than spectacular. Once the sun dips below the horizon there is a lingering illumination known as “blue hour” as the sky gradually shifts from pale azure to deep indigo before fading completely into the black tropical night. But for the men of USS *Seawolf* there was no blue hour that warm January evening in 1942. Their submarine rested on the inky bottom of the bay awaiting nightfall when it would be safe to surface. At 7:30 pm, Lt. Cmdr. Fred...
Meet Russia’s New and Advanced Laika-Class Submarines
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 2 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Security, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2019%3Anewsml_RC188D334550&share=true] These fifth-generation boats are serious business. *Key point: *Moscow has good submarines. In fact, the Laika will be among the best and it will build off of all Russia has learned with previous designs. Russia has officially started work on their newest submarine, the Project 545 Laika, or Husky-class. Laika is a catch-all name for various breeds of hunting or pack dogs in Russia, somewhat similar to the Husky breed. The class was “reveale...
How the Korean War Saved Planet Earth from Nuclear Annihilation
Robert Beckhusen, The National Interest - 2 hours ago
*Robert Beckhusen* *Security, Asia* Fact. Many companies and business publish internal newsletters or magazines, and America’s intelligence services are no different. The CIA runs the pulpy fount of weirdness that is *Studies in Intelligence *while the NSA puts out the *Cryptologic Quarterly*. The agencies often declassify and digitize back issues of these magazines for the public. The articles are a wealth of weird, wonderful and fascinating takes on historic and current events written by people who have access to secret information not privy to the public. A recently declassi...
A New Covid-19 Surge Is Now Sweeping Across Latin America
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 2 hours ago
*NPR:* Chart: COVID-19 Is Now Leading Killer In 5 Latin American Nations COVID-19 has become the leading cause of death in five Latin American nations and the second most common cause in six others. The World Health Organization's "Americas Region," which stretches from the Canadian Arctic to Cape Horn in Chile, has been hit harder by the pandemic than any other part of the globe. The region currently accounts for 48% of the 1.65 million COVID-19 deaths reported to WHO so far worldwide. While the United States is a major contributor to that trend with more than 300,000 deaths, Peru...
"30,000 Quakes In 4 Months! Melting Antarctic Ice Heading To Planetary Disaster Of Epic Proportions"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 3 hours ago
*"30,000 Quakes In 4 Months! Melting Antarctic Ice* * Heading To Planetary Disaster Of Epic Proportions"* by Epic Economist "In a year devastated by natural disasters, the melting of Antarctic ice has been worrying the scientific community. NASA has recently discovered that under the continent of Antarctica, there is a mantle plume producing almost the same amount of heat as the Yellowstone supervolcano. Consequently, ice plates have been melting at an extraordinary pace and the results of it could generate an apocalyptic catastrophe all around the planet. That's what we are going t...
Don't Ask For Whom the Bell Tolls...
jurassicpork, Welcome Back to Gotham City - 3 hours ago
(By *American Zen*'s Mike Flannigan, on loan from Ari.) It's all starting to make sense. The demand for public schools to reopen in late August/early September, business as usual, even though public schools aren't profit centers. The lack of ventilators and PPE, stealing that PPE from other states, even other countries, allied countries like Canada and Germany, the porous travel ban from China. It was all of a piece, pointed to where we are as a nation right now. Last Tuesday evening, the National Cathedral tolled over 300 times, each peal of the bells representing 100...
Question: Why Have Only The Most Extreme Experimental Vaccines Been Authorized For Emergency Use? Moderna EUA'd
Penny, Penny for your thoughts - 4 hours ago
*Answer: Because the authorized for emergency use, RNA vaccine, completely unproven (limited, manipulated pharma trials don't constitute proof in my world) IS the green light for human experimentation on a mass scale. That’s what appears obvious to me. That’s my opinion on the matter. Human beings, living, sentient, flesh and blood (that’s us) Experimentation = the action or process of trying out new ideas, methods, or activities. RNA vaccines approved = Human experimentation. The Oxford- Astra Zeneca vaccine is a more traditional type of vaccine. Of the kind that’s been used f...
Reef Heresy? And the Importance of Asking Questions
jennifer, Jennifer Marohasy - 4 hours ago
I am so privileged to have written the introduction to Peter Ridd’s new book, ‘Reef Heresy?’. In it I explain that it is of great concern to both Peter, and myself, that those who claim the Great Barrier Reef to be in terminal decline are so unwilling to engage in any form of debate. Sometimes [...] The post Reef Heresy? And the Importance of Asking Questions appeared first on Jennifer Marohasy.
As Insanity Prevails- Yet another ER Doctor Tries to Sanely Explain The Reason More Lockdowns Are Not The Answer!
Penny, Penny for your thoughts - 5 hours ago
* More then once we've talked the Definition of Insanity---* The definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over and expect a different result *And how it is LockDowns (Stress & Isolation are increasing depression, anxiety etc., Loss of income. Inability to get necessary medical treatments etc.,) Are Killing People* - Repeat Lockdowns & The Definition of Insanity: Resistance Grows - *Boris Johnson (and other so called 'leaders') must urgently rethink harmful Covid strategy * - Stanford Professor Warns COVID Shelter-in-Place Orders Are ‘Killing People'...
Interview by Patrick Henningsen of 21st Century Wire
Land Destroyer, Land Destroyer - 5 hours ago
*December 20, 2020* (Brian Berletic - LD) - It was my pleasure to appear on *21st Century Wire's* first Live show (they have many recorded interviews and shows *here*). We discuss my background as "Tony Cartalucci," US soft power around the globe, US-backed "color revolutions" past and present including here in Thailand where I am based, as well as where the US is going from here in its great power game with nations like China and Iran. *21st Century Wire* has helped share my articles for many years when I wrote anonymously under the pen name Tony Cartalucci - and hopefully thi...
No surprise to me--it was McCain who leaked
Norma, Collecting My Thoughts - 5 hours ago
I've seen several news sources--all conservative--carry the story about McCain's leak. "newly declassified text messages from former FBI agent Peter Strzok indicate that McCain leaked the infamous 'dirty dossier' to legendary journalist Carl Bernstein." No big surprise, the Democrat media, the so called mainstream media are ignoring the story. The Democrats hated McCain until he turned against the President in the battle over Obamacare, and then suddenly he became a war hero, again. When he was campaigning against Obama in 2008, they even had a whisper campaign against his ado...
Unexplained Cloaked / Transparent Creature Encounters in Cumberland County, Maine
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 6 hours ago
Well yes. We have had snippets of this but now we have a sertious report that is real as well. We know two creatures can make themselves invisible, likely by stepping back or forward slightly in time. So how many of the others can do this?. Here we have a flying creature and this explains why we are rarely seeing the big ones. They are obviously way more common than imagined if they can be invisible as well. We should be seeing low flying pterodactls and thunder birds as well. Now we know why. They all operate to be out of sight. *unexplained AS Cloaked / Transparent Cre...
meet FSB SpecialOps Center in Moscow suburb
Bob Dinn, balance10 - 6 hours ago
Special Operations Center of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation in a forest near city Trubetskaya Street 116, Balashikha, northeast suburb of Moscow. https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-fsb-special-operations-center-balashikha-russia-federal-security-service-russian-federation-forest-near-city-image86550499 Special Operations Center of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation in a forest near city Trubetskaya Street 116, Balashikha, northeast suburb of Moscow. https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-fsb-special-operations-center-balashikh...
The Worst: Why Imperial Japan’s Type 11 Light Machine Gun Was No Good
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *History, Asia* [image: By Unknown photographer, Ministry of the Navy - Brent Jones: Rising Sun in the East 1937, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27384072] The weapon was simply not reliable. *Key point: *The weapon would jam easily and it also was unabalanced. Here is how it was supposed to help Tokyo win its wars but it failed. When it comes to military small arms there is always a debate over "The Best"—but equally debatable is what were some of the worst. The years leading up to and during the Second World War saw some truly excel...
Tokyo News: Tokyoites hit by Covid-19 related poverty visit consultations by trade unions
Lee Jay, Modern Tokyo Times - 5 hours ago
Tokyo News: Tokyoites hit by Covid-19 related poverty visit consultations by trade unions Kanako Mita and Sawako Utsumi Modern Tokyo Times The National Confederation of Trade Unions is extremely concerned about growing poverty caused by the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis. This relates to people losing their jobs and others surviving on a reduced income. Of course, […]
Meet Zenith Star: America's First Attempt At Weaponizing Lasers (In The 1980s)
Steve Weintz, The National Interest - 5 hours ago
*Steve Weintz* *Security, Americas* When fired, the Zenith Star weapon would have made a spectacular sight. From the moment he announced it on national television in March 1983, President Ronald Reagan's signature vision of a space-based ballistic-missile shield provoked excitement and incredulity. The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) spent nearly a decade pursuing cosmic lightsabers before the end of the Cold War seemingly ended its purpose. Costs, technical challenges and treaty compliance concerns prevented a test of President Reagan's vision during his term. The closest he ...
The Secret Is Out: A MiG Pilot's Daring Escape from Soviet Russia
Robert Beckhusen, The National Interest - 5 hours ago
*Robert Beckhusen* *Security, Europe* And he brought valuable intelligence with him. How far would you go for freedom? Would you betray your own countrymen? Risk life and limb? Bake a cake? Although it’s going to be hard to believe, a Soviet fighter pilot checked “all of the above” on his list of things to do before defecting to the United States- and the tale is so bizarre, it couldn’t be made up. Born in 1961, Captain Alexander Mikhailovich Zuyev was a man with a lot of weight on his shoulders in the final years of the Soviet Union. Between a strained relationship with his wif...
Federal agency says employers can require workers to get COVID-19 vaccine
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 5 hours ago
The Hill A key federal agency said this week that employers can legally require their workers to get the COVID-19 vaccine and prevent them from... The post Federal agency says employers can require workers to get COVID-19 vaccine appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
The GBI agent reportedly assigned to Gov. Kemp’s daughter’s boyfriend’s mysterious fatal accident has committed suicide in Georgia.
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 5 hours ago
Investment Watch Here is a photo of the crash that killed Harrison Deal at 21 years old in Georgia this month. Harrison was dating Gov.... The post The GBI agent reportedly assigned to Gov. Kemp’s daughter’s boyfriend’s mysterious fatal accident has committed suicide in Georgia. appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
The Ramey Memo
KRandle, A Different Perspective - 5 hours ago
For those of you who watched *History’s Greatest Mysteries* and want more information on the Ramey Memo, I am posting a list of my blog entries that will provide some of that information. You must remember that the attempts to read the Memo go back into the 1980s, with, I believe Brad Sparks making the first attempt. I also outlined all this in Roswell in the 21st Century, which contained the latest data until the analysis conducted in February 2020 for this documentary. Anyway, you can read those blog postings here: http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2017/10/josh-gates-ramey-memo-and...
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