Monday, January 11, 2021

11 January - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

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How Americans Perceive the Events on Capitol Hill
A Political Junkie, Viable Opposition - 16 hours ago
An interesting poll by YouGov looks at how Americans felt about the assault on the seat of their government in early January 2021. Here are the results. YouGov polled 1,397 registered voters who had heard about the events on Capitol Hill and, not surprisingly, voters' sentiment toward the events are divided along party lines. Of all voters, 62 percent perceived that the actions taken by the protestors were a threat to democracy with 63 percent saying that they "strongly oppose" the actions taken by "President Trump's supporters" with an additional 8 percent saying that they ...
How To Generate Electricity From Air!
Paul Homewood, NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 16 hours ago
By Paul Homewood British inventor discovers the Holy Grail, well according to the i, anyway! A ‘mad-man’ from Bishop’s Stortford isn’t always taken seriously, says Peter Dearman, but now his idea is becoming reality In 25 years of reporting on the environment, I’ve become unshakably convinced in the seriousness and urgency of tackling […]
Watch out for Vladimir Putin he could be the next leader of the free world
Editor, cairnsnews, Cairns News - 17 hours ago
The Duran If you thought Joe Biden would be the next leader of the Free World, either you haven’t been paying attention or you’ve allowed the media’s incessant gaslighting to dumb you right down, because the United States is now officially a banana republic. Donald Trump was unquestionably the finest American President in the lifetime […]
Electroverse has been Demonetized
Cap Allon, Electroverse - 17 hours ago
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Paul Craig Roberts Analyzes America’s Color Revolution
Paul Craig Roberts, Need To Know - 15 hours ago
Paul Craig Roberts describes the steps the Establishment in power will use going forward, including the prevention of an opposing party, demonization of White people, overturning the Second Amendment, continuation of the divide-and-conquer strategy, and open borders and citizenship for millions of illegal aliens.
First Lady ‘Disappointed’ by Trump Supporters’ Capitol Riot
AP News, Snopes.com - 15 hours ago
The statement from Melania Trump made no comment about her husband or his role in encouraging his supporters to go to the Capitol.
EVERYTHING IS LIBERALS' FAULT, PART MCMLXXVIII
Steve M., No More Mister Nice Blog - 15 hours ago
In the *New York Post* -- which has recently received some praise in liberal circles because it acknowledges the incontrovertible fact that Joe Biden won the presidential election -- Matthew Schmitz, a senior editor of the right-wing Catholic magazine *First Things,* has published an absurd op-ed chastising liberals for their response to the death of Brian Sicknick, the police officer killed in the January 6 riot at the Capitol. Schmitz writes: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi described Sicknick’s death as a reminder of the need to “protect our country from all threats, foreign and domes...
800 Australian Cavalrymen Helped Secure British Victory Against the Ottoman Turks
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Middle East* Edmund Allenby sought to break the stalemate in Palestine in 1917. It fell to the Australian cavalrymen to dislodge the Turks from Beersheba. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Only 31 troopers and 70 horses died during the charge, a testament to the surprise and speed of the maneuver. In late 1917, the most successful cavalry charge of World War I took place not on the muddy killing fields of the Western Front, but at the foot of the Judean Hills in southern Palestine. The sun had just begun to set over the desert town of Beersheba o...
Big Tech Censorship is Promoting Extremism by Taking Parler Down, Banning Millions
Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project - 16 hours ago
[image: censorship]Those behind the censorship know that silencing these ideas will have the exact opposite effect in stopping them, pushing normal Americans to extremism.
Powerful winter stom hits southern U.S., leaving more than 150 000 customers without power
A powerful winter storm swept through Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi on Sunday, January 10, 2021, leaving more than 150 000 customers without power. Parts of Texas registered up to 23 cm (9 inches) of snow, causing power outages, making travel difficult, and...... Read more »
Stay awake, not woke.
Norma, Collecting My Thoughts - 16 hours ago
Normally, I wouldn’t be reading *Refinery29*, a digital media source established in 2015. It’s owned by something called Vice Media which in turn is Disney, A & E, and other media investors. It’s for young fashionistas in New York. But then, it’s the modern version of Woman’s Day or Ladies Home Journal which influenced women of the last century with heath and fashion while being obedient to the needs of the marketing department. One of the founders and CEOs Christine Barberich (the other 3 are all males) resigned in June because a minority employee had said bad things about ...
Man and The Becoming Universe
Unknown, The Conservative Socrates - 16 hours ago
Nothing is eternal, everything is changing, becoming a new thing—the universe itself is a becoming. Since man lives in a becoming universe, he has to accept change as the fundamental principle of existence. His body, his mind, his culture, his nation, his ideological preferences, his notions of the past and aspirations from the future are constantly changing along with the elements of the material world around him. Everyday he is a new person; everyday he discovers a new material and mental state. The presocratic thinker Heraclitus rightly said, “No man ever steps in the same river ...
How should volunteering fit into a mass vaccination program?
Yvette d'Entremont, Halifax Examiner - 16 hours ago
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. When Dr. Lisa Barrett shared a colleague’s social media call-out wondering if Nova Scotians would be interested in volunteering with the province’s vaccine roll-out, she expected it would garner interest. What she didn’t expect was the rapid response […]
Spotify's Pay-to-Play Plan Can Make or Break a Musician
John Hawkins, Ben Freyens, Michael James Walsh, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*John Hawkins, Ben Freyens, Michael James Walsh* *Technology, * Streaming now accounts for more than half of recorded music revenue. Spotify has about a third of the subscribers paying for music streaming. Appearing on a prominent Spotify playlist is therefore a big deal. Spotify offered the promise that, in the age of digital downloads, all artists would get paid for their music, and some would get paid a lot. Lorde and Billie Eilish showed what was possible. Lorde was just 16 when, in 2012, she uploaded her debut EP to SoundCloud. A few months later, Sean Parker (of Napster an...
2020 Was Full Climate Disasters, but There's Reasons for Hope in 2021
Matthew Hoffmann, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Matthew Hoffmann* *Climate, * A popular refrain on social media notes that while 2020 was among the hottest on record and one of the worst years for climate disasters, it is also likely to be among the coolest and calmest for years to come. Climate disasters started early in 2020 — and kept on coming. The catastrophic fires in Australia in early 2020 were actually a holdover from 2019, but they were soon followed by flooding in Indonesia, a super-cyclone hitting the coast of India and Bangladesh and then more flooding, this time in Kenya and wide swaths of Central and West Afric...
"2021: If It Wasn't For Bad Luck, We Wouldn't Have No Luck At All"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 16 hours ago
*"2021: If It Wasn't For Bad Luck, * *We Wouldn't Have No Luck At All"* by Charles Hugh Smith "In our self-deluded hubris, we reckon we've moved beyond the influence of fortune, a.k.a. Lady Luck: our technologies are so powerful and our monetary policies so godlike that nothing as random as luck could ever crush our limitless expansion. Thus does hubris beg for a comeuppance: the greater the hubris, the greater the reversal of fortune, the greater the confidence in our godlike powers, the greater the collapse of our prideful faith in technology and economic policies. So we've ensh...
Oh Sh1t It’s Monday
Ragnar, 'Nox & Friends - 17 hours ago
MEMES ARE JUMPING UP ON MY COMPUTER SCREEN….THESE FIRST FEW BEFORE I GET INTO OSIM….PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS… YOU DO REALIZE THAT THE FIRST THING COMMIES/BOLSHEVIKS/FASCISTS DO WHEN THEY GAIN POWER IS KILL THE LEADERS OF THE OPPOSITION, THEN THE INTELLECTUALS, THEN THE USEFUL IDIOTS….ALL THAT IS LEFT ARE THE SHEEPLE THAT ARE EASILY HERDED….SEE UKRAINE 1920-30’S, CHINA 1940’S, CAMBODIA….ET.AL. NOW BACK TO YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULE OSIM… MOVING ON TO THE LESS SERIOUS ISSUES THIS WEEK…. AFTER ALL THAT CHAOS, IT’S TIME FOR SOME SERENITY….THIS WEEK FROM INDIA…. THAT BRINGS TO A CLOSE T...
Links 1/11/2021
Lambert Strether, naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
Edward Lazear: Personnel, Policy, and Productivity
Lambert Strether, naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
Eulogy for Edward Lazear, a "consummate economist."
New York City Proposes Bill to Regulate Algorithms Used in Hiring
Jerri-Lynn Scofield, naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
New York City Council proposes bill to regulate the use of hiring algorithms. Familiar issues arise that bedevil similar attempts at effective regulation.
Eric Hoffer on “Property Rights” in Jobs
David Henderson, Econlib - 17 hours ago
I’ve written before about how “The Box,” that is, containerization, slashed the cost of international trade, thus leading to more of it. My guess is that that reduction in cost was the equivalent of dropping tariffs by at least 5 percentage points. I quoted the famous statement by Paul Krugman that put it nicely: The […] The post Eric Hoffer on “Property Rights” in Jobs appeared first on Econlib.
Edibles outperform cannabis industry growth in 2020 on COVID-spurred sales surge
Bart Schaneman, Marijuana Business Daily - 17 hours ago
Cannabis edibles sales grew at a rate exceeding the overall growth of the marijuana industry in 2020, prompting manufacturers to invest in research and development and new product lines for 2021. Edibles outperform cannabis industry growth in 2020 on COVID-spurred sales surge is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Growing Protests Over Threat of US Bio Weapons
barovsky, The New Dark Age - 17 hours ago
The spread of coronavirus infection in the world has inadvertently forced the leading powers and the UN to open their eyes to many issues and, above all, to comply with the provisions of the international Biological Weapons Convention.
Russia and Myanmar: “Friends in need are friends indeed”
Olivia Kroth, The Duran - 17 hours ago
Submitted by Olivia Kroth… Russia’s foreign policy has evolved from Western-oriented to multi-dimensional, with a strong focus on Southeast Asia. One of these Southeast Asian states is the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, with natural resources, emerging markets and an interesting geographic location. It occupies a strategic location facing the Indian Ocean. The country […]
The Aging of Age of Autism
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 17 hours ago
2004? Who ever thought an old school blog format would be "last man standing," as the world flocked to social media? Platforms that have been censoring us for many years are now widening the net. C'est la guerre. We’ve been...
Untitled
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 17 hours ago
2004? I published this on our Age of Autism Facebook page on Saturday evening: Why do we continue to write, publish and talk about the autism epidemic? Because, almost twenty years after this photo was taken, not much has changed...
Mexico Begins 2021 with Legislative, Economic Challenges for Businessmen
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Mexican government begins this year with new and controversial legislative battles with businessmen regarding employment, renewable energy, autonomous entities and the Bank of Mexico (Banxico), all of which could disrupt its plan for a quick economic recovery. “They are really very important threats for Mexico’s good economic progress,” Prof. […] The post Mexico Begins 2021 with Legislative, Economic Challenges for Businessmen appeared first on The Rio Times.
Recovery: What Are We Talking About?
MEXICO CITY, Jan 11 (IPS) - The new year has arrived, but the situation is worse than in the last months of 2020. The pandemic is still unleashed: the end of the year holidays, the official permissiveness, and the slowness of the distribution of vaccines seem to announce that the disease will continue to wreak havoc for several months in most of the world, particularly in America, Europe, and parts of Asia like India. It has therefore been required to redouble preventive measures: a new lockdown and the disruption of almost all economic and school activities. Therefore, the recove...
Ecuador, Colombia to Reallocate Binational Fund to Mitigate COVID-19 Impact
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Ecuador and Colombia agreed on Sunday, January 10th, to continue bilateral coordination to redirect resources from the Binational Border Development and Social Reparation Fund to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on their common border. Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno and Colombian President Ivan Duque released a joint statement after visiting the […] The post Ecuador, Colombia to Reallocate Binational Fund to Mitigate COVID-19 Impact appeared first on The Rio Times.
Ocean Freight Rates More Than Quadruple on China-Brazil Route
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Ocean freight on the China-Brazil route has soared and reached an unprecedented US$10,000 per TEU container, according to importers and shipping companies operating in the port of Santos. ”It is a record high; I had never seen freight reach that amount,” said Luigi Ferrini, Senior Vice President of Hapag-Lloyd in […] The post Ocean Freight Rates More Than Quadruple on China-Brazil Route appeared first on The Rio Times.
Pikas Are Adapting to Climate Change Remarkably Well, Contrary to Many Predictions
Jerri-Lynn Scofield, naked capitalism - 18 hours ago
Pikas may be resilient to cope with climate change than has previously been thought. Other environmental factorsalso diminish populations.
Venezuelan NGO Denounces Regime’s Strategy to Destroy Media, Discredit Journalists
Juan Martinez, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - For 15 days, between the end of December and the start of the new year, there were ten violations in Venezuela of freedom of expression recorded by the NGO Espacio Público. But in a single day the Venezuelan regime attempted to prevent the publication of Panorama daily newspaper, which was […] The post Venezuelan NGO Denounces Regime’s Strategy to Destroy Media, Discredit Journalists appeared first on The Rio Times.
The History of Placebos & Why Doctors Should Use Them More Often
Jeremy Howick, The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Jeremy Howick* *Health, * A placebo can work even if a patient does not believe it is a “real” treatment. Plato’s cure for headaches involved: a certain leaf, but there was a charm to go with the remedy; and if one uttered the charm at the moment of its application, the remedy made one perfectly well; but without the charm there was no efficacy in the leaf. We would now call Plato’s “charm” a placebo. Placebos have been around for thousands of years and are the most widely studied treatments in the history of medicine. Every time your doctor tells you that the drug you take ha...
The IRS Abandons its Lawless Effort to Deny Prisoners Their Rebate Payments
Alan D. Viard, The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Alan D. Viard* *Criminal Justice System, The Americas* The IRS denied the $1200-per-adult rebates to these groups even though they unambiguously qualify for the payments under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. In previous posts (here and here), I discussed the IRS’s lawless policy denying rebate payments to several groups that it loosely refers to as “incarcerated” — convicts serving their sentences, defendants institutionalized because they were found incompetent to stand trial or insane, persons detained under sexual-predator laws, fugitives from ...
How the Pandemic Turned Argentina´s Mercado Libre Into Regional Titan
Oliver Mason, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The pandemic, which forced the world's population to shop more online as a result of isolation measures, has turned the e-commerce firm, already one of Latin America's most valuable companies, into a regional titan. From the onset of the Covid-19 crisis, in March, to date, the market value of the […] The post How the Pandemic Turned Argentina´s Mercado Libre Into Regional Titan appeared first on The Rio Times.
Powerful winter storm slams Japan with record snow, claims 10 lives and strands more than 1 200 vehicles
A powerful winter storm is affecting Japan since Thursday, January 7, 2021, dropping record-breaking snow, stranding more than 1 200 vehicles, and claiming the lives of at least 10 people in snow-related incidents on January 9 and 10. Heavy snowfall fell across wide...... Read more »
Vehicle Stocks in Brazil´s Plants and Dealerships Lowest in History
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Automobile inventory in plants and dealerships start 2021 at their lowest level ever. According to data released by ANFAVEA, the association comprising the sector's manufacturers, the current volume of cars is enough for only 12 days of sales. Under normal circumstances, this stock is between 30 and 35 days of […] The post Vehicle Stocks in Brazil´s Plants and Dealerships Lowest in History appeared first on The Rio Times.
Memes that made me laugh 40
Peter, Bayou Renaissance Man - 19 hours ago
Given the state of our Republic these days, we all need a laugh! These were gathered from the Internet over the past week. *(click the above for a larger view)* And, not funny, but apropos to the times in which we live: Let's hope there's more to laugh at next week. Peter
How People Prepared Food in the Dark Ages
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
Nice discussion. most of this is still around an organized kitchen. For most though we are using the stew pot for everything because it remains unspoiled. Meat was rare, but small game and left over bones could be thrown in. Besides the vegetable pottage, we also have any type of grain porridge as well..both are filling. Everything else required better tools such as a stove or oven and a skillet of course. Yet a lot could be done even with a rawhide lined boiling pit and hot stones 60,000 years ago. *Ho...
Roswell UFO Crash to be officially disclosed as time-traveling future humans
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
Time to pay attention folks. This is something new about Roswell and I have suspected as much regarding the greys. Space modified humanity would best look like a grey with artificial eye enhancement allowing a much wider spectrum to observe. This whole narritive is one that i deduced with zero external input except the known narritive which gives me a lot of confidence in it. In fact all this eliminates the key problem with any and all alien hypothesis, That is, why do they care?. If earth originated then caring goes with the territory. The time issue then becomes a matte...
Did Jesus forbid remarriage?
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
Jesus was responding to the practise of the times which had become ambiguous , not dissimular to what now occurs in our times. In his time, the natural community was the dominant polity for most. Restoration of all that will ultimately lead to a more equable divorce system than presently seen. .Divorce has always existed out of blind necessity. some folks should never marry and some are bent and most will make accomadation in order to make it all work. It can never be perfect but it can be optimized for all that. At least many parents are able to hold it together to comp...
Liquid glass discovered as new state of matter
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
It is literally another form of directionality. It is not crystalline directionality nor is it truly amorphous either. It can move but not turn in certain ways. Rather neat actually. This will turn out to be useful to produce much harder products that are not brittle I suspect. It may well explain tempering. All good.. *Liquid glass discovered as new state of matter* *By Michael Irving* *January 05, 2021* *https://newatlas.com/materials/liquid-glass-new-state-matter/Facebook* *Researchers have discovered a new state of matter called liquid glass* *aetb/Depositphotos* *M...
Scientists Propose Permanent Human Habitat Built Orbiting Ceres
zedie, SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 23 hours ago
Scientists Propose Permanent Human Habitat Built Orbiting Ceres https://futurism.com/permanent-human-habitat-orbiting-ceres
Man Stung by Scorpion on GOL Linhas Aereas Flight in Brazil
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 1 day ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Some believe booking a ticket on a low-cost airline can have a sting in its tail and that was certainly the case for one man who flew on GOL Linhas Aereas in Brazil, only to be stung by a scorpion mid-flight. The man was flying between Campinas and Fortaleza when […] The post Man Stung by Scorpion on GOL Linhas Aereas Flight in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times.
A Good Monday Morning
Diogenes Sarcastica™, Diogenes' Middle Finger - 19 hours ago
China loves coal far more than wind
David Wojick, CFACT - 19 hours ago
China generates almost twice as much electricity as the U.S. with more from coal than the U.S. does from all sources. The post China loves coal far more than wind appeared first on CFACT.
MBDA SPEAR 3 Selected As The British F-35B’s Primary Air-to-Ground Weapon
Stefano D'Urso, The Aviationist - 19 hours ago
The new SPEAR 3 next-generation network enabled missile will allow the Lightning Force to perform cost efficient stand-off, high precision attacks with low chance of collateral damage. The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence awarded MBDA [...] The post MBDA SPEAR 3 Selected As The British F-35B’s Primary Air-to-Ground Weapon appeared first on The Aviationist.
Dollar Soars as Real Sees Largest First-week Slump in Eighteen Years
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The reduction of global uncertainty with Joe Biden's victory in the U.S. elections and the beginning of approval of vaccines against the novel coronavirus led to the dollar losing momentum in the last two months in 2020. Analysts had noted that the global economy could have entered a new and […] The post Dollar Soars as Real Sees Largest First-week Slump in Eighteen Years appeared first on The Rio Times.
Covid-19 Hospitalizations in Manaus in Nine Days Exceed All of December
Iolanda Fonseca, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Between January 1st and 9th this year, 1,524 new Covid-19 hospitalizations were registered in the capital of Amazonas. The state is experiencing a new outbreak of the disease, and its hospitals are full. The figure exceeds the total number of hospitalizations registered during the month of December last year, when […] The post Covid-19 Hospitalizations in Manaus in Nine Days Exceed All of December appeared first on The Rio Times.
South Korea to 'actively' consider joining CPTPP this year
bilaterals.org - 19 hours ago
11-Jan-2021 South Korea said today it plans to "actively" consider joining a mega Asia-Pacific free trade agreement (FTA) initiated again by the US in an effort to diversify the country's export portfolio amid growing trade protectionism.
China set to expand free trade network
bilaterals.org - 19 hours ago
11-Jan-2021 China will step up efforts to expand its free trade area network with trading partners across the world to enlarge its “circle of friends”, while eliminating more tariffs on goods and broadening market access for services trade and investment, according to commerce minister Wang Wentao.
ASEAN-Hong Kong FTA set for Feb 12
bilaterals.org - 19 hours ago
11-Jan-2021 The part in relation to Cambodia under the ASEAN-Hong Kong free trade agreement (FTA) and Investment Agreement (IA) is set to take effect on February 12, according to Hong Kong's Trade and Industry Department.
Pakistan, Korea agree to hold further talks on trade
bilaterals.org - 19 hours ago
11-Jan-2021 Pakistan and the Republic of Korea have agreed to hold further negotiations on the proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) for increasing bilateral trade and promote free trade between the two countries.
Covid-19 Vaccination Could Be Periodic, Says Director of Brazil´s Butantan Institute
Adele Cardin, The Rio Times - 20 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Butantan Institute director Doctor Dimas Covas said that vaccination against the novel coronavirus could become periodic. The assessment does not only refer to the CoronaVac, which the institute produces. "I do not know if annual, but periodic vaccination will be required, should the virus remain," said the researcher of […] The post Covid-19 Vaccination Could Be Periodic, Says Director of Brazil´s Butantan Institute appeared first on The Rio Times.
This Month in History (1477)
Larry-Lambert, Virtual Mirage - 20 hours ago
JANUARY 5, 1477 Charles the Bold and his army were cut down by the Swiss at Nancy. In the disastrous conclusion of the Burgundian Wars, Duke Charles the Bold of Burgundy is overwhelmed once again by the aggressive pike-and-halberd tactics of his Swiss opponents. Despite having perhaps the best balanced army in Europe, with a […] The post This Month in History (1477) appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
Why the UK Relaxed Blood Donation Rules for Gay & Bisexual Men
Eamonn Ferguson, The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Eamonn Ferguson* *Health, Europe* Expanding the number of potential blood donors to groups who have historically been deferred – such as men who have sex with men – will not only create a fairer and more inclusive blood donation system but also help to address demand. It can not be underestimated just how important blood is for effective healthcare provision. Of the numerous treatments people rely on for their wellbeing, blood is critical for as many as 22 different treatments, including surgery, child-birth, emergencies, end-of-life care, and treatments for various diseases. ...
Unhinged with 5,800 Nuclear Warheads at his Fingertips
NEW YORK, Jan 11 (IPS) - Between now and January 20,2021, the President of the United States has almost run out of arenas in which to impose his will. His reelection has soured in infamy. His concern for the COVID-19 pandemic faded long ago. There is only one last pursuit available to him to demonstrate that he is the most powerful man on earth, i.e. using the nuclear weapons at his disposal. Read the full story, “Unhinged with 5,800 Nuclear Warheads at his Fingertips”, on globalissues.org →

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