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Over Half of Military Families do Not Want COVID Vaccines – Employers Cannot Legally Mandate Experimental Shots
Brian-Admin, Health Impact News - 6 hours ago
The Vaccine Reaction is reporting that a recent survey found that 53
percent of U.S. military families do not want to take the experimental mRNA
COVID injections. Among deployed troops overseas, most of them are refusing
the COVID shots. While the military acknowledges that they cannot legally
require anyone to receive an experimental injection not yet approved by the
FDA, some businesses in the U.S. are attempting to do just that. If federal
law and federal guidelines issued by the CDC and FDA make such mandatory
requirements illegal, then why are some employers trying to make the ...
The quotable John Adams
Keith, musingsofanoldfart - 6 hours ago
Per Wikipedia, “John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an
American statesman, attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Father who
served as the second president of the United States, from 1797 to 1801.
Before his presidency, he was … Continue reading →
Candace Owens interviews Carol Swain
Norma, Collecting My Thoughts - 6 hours ago
Knocked it out of the park! Candance Owens and Carol Swain today. Prof.
Swain had been a Democrat all her life up to the Obama era, but even then
was struggling against the victimhood idea,. She didn't like identity
politics. Today's messages for young blacks are very destructive today.
Progressives hate blacks--yes, she said it. Every generation it's something
different--all the way to defund the police. They HATE black people. Now
it's Covid (OK to riot without masks) and shutting down the schools.
Everything progressives do hurt blacks more. And she called Critical Race
Theory w...
Horrifying Video Taken By Child, Shows Cop Choke Mom Unconscious, Attack Children
Galen, From the Trenches World Report - 7 hours ago
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist Portage, IN — If you have never
Googled the phrase “40% police” then you may not know that...
The post Horrifying Video Taken By Child, Shows Cop Choke Mom Unconscious,
Attack Children appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
A father laments
Galen, From the Trenches World Report - 7 hours ago
My feelings today. I’m hurting. I really am. pic.twitter.com/DEJipb9UIu —
Gary Dempsey (@Dempz8) February 19, 2021
The post A father laments appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Biden Launches Campaign to Silence Critics of Killer Vaccine
Galen, From the Trenches World Report - 7 hours ago
Unz Review – by Mike Whitney Imagine if an ordinary working man went on a
rampage and killed 929 people and maimed 316 others. The...
The post Biden Launches Campaign to Silence Critics of Killer Vaccine
appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Flashback: New Plans for a Chinese Wind Farm in Texas
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 7 hours ago
IER A Chinese company is planning to build a wind farm on 130,000 acres
near Laughlin Air Force Base in Del Rio, Texas. The builder...
The post Flashback: New Plans for a Chinese Wind Farm in Texas appeared
first on From the Trenches World Report.
Frangible Bullets
Henry Shivley, From the Trenches World Report - 7 hours ago
My nephew managed to get one of the frangible bullets pulled out without
breaking it. The powder looked good and burned clean. He then had...
The post Frangible Bullets appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
The Sunk Cost Lesson Stuck
David Henderson, Econlib - 7 hours ago
On Friday, the president of the Naval Postgraduate School, Dr. Ann E.
Rondeau, announced that Captain Raymond (“Pancho”) Barnes, Military
Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Defense Management (the new name
for the school I taught at before retiring in 2017) is leaving his position
for a new Navy posting. I haven’t met him […]
The post The Sunk Cost Lesson Stuck appeared first on Econlib.
RINOS/LONDON/WALL Street Geek; The Fight For The Country Is On
LaRouchePAC Posts, LaRouchePAC.com - All Posts - 8 hours ago
Hands Off Trump! Sign And Circulate This Petition
As the week opens, the Congress and the White House remain encased in
fences and barbed wire with the National Guard still present, protecting
the nation’s political leaders from a purported threat which has never been
revealed. There is every reason to believe that it is the people who they
claim to represent who are the source of their fears.
Free speech for the Public Service? Friends only, foes face prosecution
Marcus Reubenstein, Michael West - 8 hours ago
[image: High Court of Australia]
The Department of Parliamentary Services has been in the news following
reports that it withheld its security incident report into the Brittany
Higgins case from the Australian Federal Police, despite multiple requests,
and was only provided after the police escalated inquiries. It seems the
DPS has form in wanting to bury bad news. Marcus Reubenstein reports.
Western civilisation ...
Peter Cresswell, Not PC - 3 hours ago
*"Values aren’t a birthright: you need to keep caring about them. Living in
the West, however you define it, being Western, provides no guarantee that
you will care about Western civilisation. The values European humanists
like to espouse belong just as easily to an African or an Asian who takes
them up with enthusiasm as to a European. By that very logic, of course,
they do not belong to a European who has not taken the trouble to
understand and absorb them. The same, of course, is true in the other
direction. The story of the golden nugget suggests that we cannot help
caring abo...
Argentina’s new health minister pledges fair vaccine access after scandal
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 6 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentina’s new Health Minister Carla Vizzotti was
sworn in on Saturday after the country was rattled by a scandal over VIP
coronavirus vaccine access, pledging to strengthen oversight and
transparency of the inoculation program. Her predecessor stepped down on
Fridayk, February 19th, after reports that people had been able to […]
The post Argentina’s new health minister pledges fair vaccine access after
scandal appeared first on The Rio Times.
Brazil’s securities industry watchdog to investigate change of Petrobras CEO
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 6 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil’s securities industry watchdog CVM is
expected to launch an investigation on Monday following the announcement by
President Jair Bolsonaro of the change of CEO at state-controlled oil
company Petrobras, according to one source with knowledge of the matter.
Bolsonaro first announced the nomination of former General Joaquim Silva e
[…]
The post Brazil’s securities industry watchdog to investigate change of
Petrobras CEO appeared first on The Rio Times.
Hegemon: How the Mighty King Kamehameha Seized Hawaii
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Warfare History Network*
*History, Asia*
[image:
https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC2JEG96RSMD&share=true] Kamehameha
unified the Hawaiian islands and governed as their first King.
*Key Point*: Using a prophesy, gunpowder, and ruthlessness Kamehameha made
his place in the history books. Here is how he ended Haiwaii's fractured
political period.
In July 1782, the island kingdom of Hawaii was fractured into three groups,
beginning a power struggle that would last for the next 10 years. Similar
in kind to the territorial disputes between Engl...
Customs Inspectors Find Cocaine-Coated Corn Flakes in Ohio
AP News, Snopes.com - 6 hours ago
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Cincinnati reported finding
44 pounds (20 kilograms) of cocaine-coated cornflakes that had been shipped
from South America to a Hong Kong home.
Norinco: This Company Has Cloned (and Sold) American Gun Designs for Decades
Charlie Gao, The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Charlie Gao*
*Security, Asia*
The company is banned in the United States.
*Here's What You Need to Know*: Norinco has touted American gun designs for
decades.
If you ask an American what their idea of a budget AR-15 brand is, you
would probably get answers like Stag Arms, Palmetto State Armory and
Anderson Arms: all American companies. However, if you asked a Canadian
what their idea of a budget AR-15 brand is, you would likely get one
answer: Norinco. Norinco has been cloning and selling American designs on
the international market for decades. In the United States, the compan...
Liberals_Hate_White_People
All News Pipeline Feeds - 6 hours ago
The Glock 19 Pistol Revolutionized the Gun Industry - Here's How
Charlie Gao, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Charlie Gao*
*Security, *
The Glock 19 has become the “gold standard” of what a modern pistol should
be.
*Here's What You Need to Know*: The model has set the stage for several
trends in gun manufacturing.
The Glock 19 is one of the most popular guns on the planet. Police,
militaries, and paramilitaries on almost every continent carry them daily.
As a result, the Glock 19’s design has heavily influenced designers at
competing firms. Here are some ways the Glock 19 has been influential on
the firearms market.
*1. Size:*
While originally billed as a “compact” handgun, the Glock...
The Legendary Walther Changed Pistols Forever
Richard Douglas, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Richard Douglas*
*Security, World*
The Walther P99 became popular for good reason.
*Here's What You Need to Know*: Like any purchase, the decision depends on
a lot of factors.
Initially released in 1997, the Walther P99 has become one of the most
popular firearms on the market due to its unique trigger system, easy
usability, and popularity amongst law enforcement and military personnel.
While it is visually pleasing, the weapon touts an “Anti-Stress” trigger
system in addition to having traditional single and double action systems.
We’ll get more into what that means below.
*...
The U.S. Military Is Bulking Up in Eastern Europe to Take on Russia
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Kris Osborn*
*U.S. Military Russia, Europe*
The Pentagon is putting more eyes in the sky over Eastern Europe in what
could be seen as a fast-progressing pivot toward strengthening deterrence
against Russia throughout the continent, a series of initiatives that
includes more multinational training exercises, development of land-fired
long-range cruise missiles, and surveillance assets in strategically vital
areas.
The Pentagon is putting more eyes in the sky over Eastern Europe in what
could be seen as a fast-progressing pivot toward strengthening deterrence
against Russia thro...
Concealed Carry: These Guns Stay Hidden Until Right When You Need Them
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami*
*Security, World*
Truly impressive weapons.
*Here's What You Need to Remember: *Smith & Wesson’s subcompact
semi-automatic pistol is possibly the smallest and lightest nine-millimeter
handgun on the market. The M&P9 Shield is a smaller version of the
company’s success M&P series of handguns, retaining the same general layout
and method of operation.
People buy handguns for many different reasons, from sport to objects of
desire. One of the most important duties of a handgun, however, is
self-protection, and one of the most important self-protection subgroups
amo...
The Daily "Near You?"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 7 hours ago
Branson, Missouri, USA. Thanks for stopping by!
Biden Freezing People To Save Them From Overheating
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 7 hours ago
Texans are freezing to death because the Biden Administration didn’t want
Texas to generate more greenhouse gases during the cold snap.
495189508-DOE-202-c-Emergency-Order-ERCOT-02-14-2021
After Harvard Refuses to Take Up His Tenure Case, Dr. Cornel West Threatens to Leave
Walter Hudson, Diverse - 8 hours ago
Dr. Cornel West—arguably one of the nation’s most prominent Black
intellectuals—is contemplating leaving Harvard for the second time, after
the university has refused to grant him tenure. West, who had been a
tenured full professor at Harvard left in 2002 amid a public spat with Dr.
Lawrence Summers, then president of Harvard. He returned to […]
Rooted in Rhythm: the Entrancing and Enduring Voice of Zeritu Kebede
Teodrose Fikremariam, null - 8 hours ago
Every generation has a talent so prodigious that they define the essence of
their era. Such is the melodic timbre of Zeritu Kebede who is
The post Rooted in Rhythm: the Entrancing and Enduring Voice of Zeritu
Kebede appeared first on .
New Use For The Wall
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 8 hours ago
Perhaps Mexico will be using the border wall to keep freezing Americans
from fleeing across the border from their newly founded third-world
country. Mexico actually is building back better. Mexico was once a climate
leader – now it’s betting big … Continue reading →
Wake Forest Launches African American Studies Program
cmaadmin, Diverse - 8 hours ago
Wake Forest University will offer both a major and minor in African
American Studies. Propelled by faculty and led by a prestigious scholar on
race, Wake Forest’s African American Studies program received an enormous
boost with an anonymous $1 million gift.
"What's He To Do Then?"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 9 hours ago
"You've seed how things goes in the world o' men. You've knowed men to be
low-down and mean. You've seed ol' Death at his tricks... Ever' man wants
life to be a fine thing, and a easy. 'Tis fine, boy, powerful fine, but
'tain't easy. Life knocks a man down and he gits up and it knocks him down
agin. I've been uneasy all my life... I've wanted life to be easy for you.
Easier'n 'twas for me. A man's heart aches, seein' his young uns face the
world. Knowin' they got to get their guts tore out, the way his was tore. I
wanted to spare you, long as I could. I wanted you to frolic with you...
Greencrow
Reports Global News BC to CRTC Standards Council - for misleading
programming - after their "coverage" of Yesterday's VAG rally
greencrow, Greencrow As The Crow Flies - 5 hours ago
*Greencrow at Yesterdays Freedom Rally at VAG*
Folks, I was forced to *make a formal complaint* to the *Standards Council* of
the* Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission about
Global News TV BC...*following their highly misinformative and
unprofessional coverage of the *Freedom Rally yesterday at the Vancouver
Art Gallery.* They interviewed several people, including me and* Dr.
Stephen Malthouse.*..but then muted our voices during the evening news
report...as if we were like the Sinn Féin in Ireland during the 70's. In
those days, The BBC not only muted th...
Did The White House Tweet This “Oval Pawffice” Post In Response The Texas Blackouts?
Alex Kasprak, Snopes.com - 8 hours ago
The "Oval Pawffice" Twitter account no longer exists.
Bobcat frozen to train tracks freed in nick of time
White Wolf, White Wolf - 8 hours ago
A bobcat is very lucky to be alive after he got stuck to the train tracks
while trying to enjoy a meal.
Coby Reid spotted the wild cat on the train tracks near the Canadian town
of Trail, a town in southeastern British Columbia, in the early morning.
Reid is an inspector for the railroad and told CBC’s Radio West that he
noticed the cat’s hind paws were frozen to the tracks.
The cat had caught a duck, but in the process of eating it on the tracks,
the water-logged bobcat got frozen to the metal.
Reid wrote on Facebook that the bobcat “was enjoying his breakfast (duck)
and froze t...
Is This Massive, Ceiling-to-Floor Icicle From the Texas Storms?
Alex Kasprak, Snopes.com - 8 hours ago
A photo of an impressive looking indoor icicle was shared frequently online
during the Texas blackouts.
U.S. National Security Adviser: China Has Not Shared ‘Sufficient’ Data For WHO Coronavirus Origin Report
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 8 hours ago
White House National Security Adviser @JakeJSullivan tells @margbrennan
that @WHO and #China “should both step up,” on the international
investigation into the origins of the #Covid19 pandemic.
pic.twitter.com/evqoOFmTNV
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) February 21, 2021
*The Hill: **National security adviser: China has not made 'sufficient
original data' available on virus spread*
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday that
Chinese officials have not made “sufficient original data” available on the
domestic and international spread of the coronavirus. ...
Was The ‘Deepest Hole on Earth’ Sealed After Finding ‘2 Billion Year Old Fossil’?
Alex Kasprak, Snopes.com - 9 hours ago
There are two ways to get the answer to this question: Scrolling through an
unreasonable number of photos in a clickbait article, or reading our quick
answer here.
Sunday Afternoon (Extra)
Larry-Lambert, Virtual Mirage - 9 hours ago
The Era of the Climate Coach Just when the old idiocracy meter is
pegged, there’s more room for the needle to swing. (more here) “$9.9
million will be used to hire climate coaches for all secondary schools in
the L.A. school district.” Even the sci-fi writers who drop acid to “get
out there” […]
The post Sunday Afternoon (Extra) appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
What Makes Heckler & Koch’s AG36 Such an Impressive Weapon?
Charlie Gao, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Charlie Gao*
*Security, Europe*
This weapon is versatile and relied upon by NATO forces.
*Here's What You Need to Know*: The AG36’s greatest strength proved to be
its adaptability.
The 40mm individual single-shot grenade launcher is one of modern infantry
fireteam’s core pieces of firepower. They provide rapid explosive firepower
at ranges greater than hand grenades but less than infantry mortars. During
the Vietnam War, they were called the “squad leader’s artillery.” While the
United States pioneered the use of this class of weapon with the M79
single-shot grenade launcher an...
How Imperial Germany Fought Allied Tanks They’d Never Encountered Before
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Warfare History Network*
*History, Europe*
[image:
https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C1997%3Anewsml_PBEAHUMRHCC&share=true] Defeating
a new threat is difficult and scary, especially for the German soldiers who
never even knew tanks existed.
*Key point: *Allied tanks were a nasty surprise for the Germans. However,
the tanks were not used en masse and did not turn the tide of the war.
The Somme offensive, which began on July 1, 1916, had by late that month
deteriorated into a series of small, costly actions. Hoping to revive the
attack, the British Army lau...
How France Is Battling the Islamic Left
Sumantra Maitra, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Sumantra Maitra*
*Politics, Europe*
[image: Reuters] America stands isolated, as the rest of the world moves
against divisive social science theories.
Will France be the first major power, to defund and eradicate toxic
post-colonialism and gender-studies from her universities? The question
isn’t hypothetical anymore. As the *New York Times* reported, the French
government is deliberating about legislating these disciplines out to
promote national solidarity and eradicate toxic American influence, adding
that “the French government announced this week that it would launch an
inv...
President Biden’s China Policy Keeps Getting More Muddled
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos*
*Security, Asia*
[image:
https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2021%3Anewsml_RC2LVL9RVPBA&share=true] Biden
is sending mixed signals to Beijing.
President Joe Biden took part in a CNN town hall with Anderson Cooper
earlier this week. Such events are seldom a venue for extended foreign
policy deliberation, with the discussion centering instead on the Biden
administration’s strategy to combat the coronavirus pandemic and its
economic fallout.
But things took an unexpected turn in the latter part of the event.
Answering a question about asylum ...
Not Very Good: Meet the Boys World War I Anti-Tank Rifle
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Warfare History Network*
*History, World*
[image: By War Office official photographer -
http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib/218/media-218072/large.jpg?action=d&cat=photographsThis
is photograph ARMY TRAINING 1/13 from the collections of the Imperial War
Museums., Public Domain, https://commons.wikim] This weapon was a desparate
measure that did little to stop Axis armor.
*Key Point*: These rifles were meant to be decent anti-tank weapons but
they did not serve well. In fact, they needed to be replaced.
When the first tanks appeared in World War I, they were relatively lightly
...
Failure: How the British Navy Lost the Battle of Coronel
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Warfare History Network*
*History, Europe*
[image: By Symonds & Co - This is photograph Q 21297 from the collections
of the Imperial War Museums (collection no. 2107-01), Public Domain,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3756910] The Royal Navy did
not fare well in the Far East that day.
*Key point: *The German Imperial Navy was powerful, if still not as good
overall as the British. Here is how they managed to gain the upperhand in
one confrontation.
When World War I broke out in August 1914, the captains of the various
German warships called their men together to ...
U.S. Air Force Receives Its First AT-6E Wolverine Light Attack Aircraft
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 9 hours ago
Photos By Brett Schauf
A new aircraft just entered the @usairforce fleet! Congrats to our Fighters
and Advanced Aircraft Directorate’s Light Attack Aircraft Program Office,
for leading efforts to acquire and field @TextronAviation’s AT-6 Wolverine!
(Photos By Brett Schauf) pic.twitter.com/mUoZLO6jT5
— Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (@AFLCMCofficial) February 17, 2021
*Defence-Blog:* *U.S. Air Force receives its first AT-6E Wolverine light
attack aircraft *
The U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center announced that a new
aircraft entered the Air Force fleet.
On Wednesd...
Texans are bringing farm and wild animals inside to keep them warm during the cold wave
White Wolf, White Wolf - 9 hours ago
All eyes are on the southern US states, most of all, on Texas. A powerful
winter storm has brought everything to a standstill this week, leaving
millions without power, and has claimed the lives of at least 21 people in
the area. But this dark and frigid time is also a time of bravery and
compassion.
Texans are bringing their pets, farm animals, and wild animals inside their
homes to protect them from the icy cold and to keep them warm. They're also
rushing to save sea turtles. If this isn’t proof that our true humanity
shines through in the toughest times, I don’t know what is.
N...
#Buttergate
Francisco, Small Dead Animals - 10 hours ago
Because there’s nothing as wholesome and pure as clear cutting rainforests
and wiping out endangered species to save a couple of bucks when you’re
already guaranteed a healthy profit margin. We pay an arm and a leg for
dairy products thanks to a government legislated monopoly in Canada, In
return for mediocre products and no…
Continue reading →
How An NYPD Anti-Terror Squad Became A Tool For Repression
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 10 hours ago
On a Thursday night in November, two days after the presidential election,
hundreds of New Yorkers gathered outside the Stonewall Inn for a march
against police brutality. The event was one in a series of Black Trans
Liberation marches, a recurring protest and pride parade held each week
since the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Unlike the
previous iterations, which had proceeded without incident, this one was
accompanied by scores of heavily armored officers with the NYPD’s Strategic
Response Group.
The conflict began almost immediately. As the march moved downtown...
It’s Time to Tie the U.S. Electric Grid Together, Says NREL Study
GCD, ClimateCite - 11 hours ago
IEEE Spectrum By David C. Wagman | 08 Aug 2018 Fortifying connections
between three disparate grids could make renewable energy more widely
available The U.S. electrical grid is really made up of three largely
separate grids with puny transmission connections at the seams. These seams
cross sparsely populated rangeland in the middle of the country. The
Eastern Interconnection serves much …
NREL Study: U.S. Electric Grid Should Be Better Connected
GCD, ClimateCite - 11 hours ago
OK Energy Today August 9, 2018 Is it time for a convergence of the three
separate power grids creating the U.S. electric transmission network?
According to a recent article published by David Wagman in IEEE Spectrum,
the results of a seam study finds considerable economic and engineering
value in fortifying the connections to better distribute power resources
around the country. …
PM Morrison gets the first Covid jab
Editor, cairnsnews, Cairns News - 11 hours ago
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9283133/Scott-Morrison-reveals-priorities-coronavirus-vaccine-are.html
PM Morrison appears to get the Pfizer shot in the unrelenting Covid scam.
But did he get a real shot or was it just a placebo? Time will tell.
Thousands of Covid vax recipients around the world are reported as dying or
having severe reactions leaving them with permanent disabilities such as
blindness and […]
The U.M. Military Wants New Drones
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 9 hours ago
*National Interest:* *Speed Racer: The U.S. Military's New Drone Swarm
Weapon?*
It is not clear what size, shape, or technical capacity the new “Speed
Racer” may incorporate, yet all the military services are looking for new
mini drones for swarming, stealthy drones for high-risk reconnaissance, and
even armed attack drones to execute dangerous offensive missions.
The new Speed Racer is not likely to be a group of mini drones, but could
easily fall within the scope of some of these other categories.
Lockheed officials have announced the existence of a new, high-tech “Speed
Race...
Iran's Foreign Minister Says US Sanctions Inflicted $1 Trillion Damage On Iran’s Economy. Demands Compensation
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 9 hours ago
*Al Jazeera:* *US sanctions inflicted $1 trillion damage on Iran’s economy:
FM*
After the US lifts sanctions and rejoins the JCPOA, Iran will expect some
form of compensation, foreign minister Zarif says.
Tehran, Iran – Unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States inflicted
$1 trillion worth of damage on Iran’s economy and Tehran expects
compensation, its foreign minister said. Mohammad Javad Zarif said on
Sunday after the US takes action to restore Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with
world powers through lifting sanctions, Tehran will want to negotiate on
the damages it has suff...
Women In Saudi Arabia Can Now Join The Military
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 9 hours ago
All applicants must have a clean record and be medically fit for service.
(Supplied)
*Bloomberg*: *Saudi Women Can Join Military in Latest Widening of Rights*
Women in Saudi Arabia can now take up arms and enter the military, the
latest profession in the kingdom to open up to female recruits.
Saudi Arabian women can be employed as soldiers, lance corporals,
corporals, sergeants, and staff sergeants, according to the Saudi-based
Arab News.
Jobs have been gradually opening up for Saudi women, whose increased
participation in the workforce is part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Sal...
Did Stray Dogs in Russia Turn Blue from Chemical Waste?
Madison Dapcevich, Snopes.com - 10 hours ago
Some news outlets reported the coloration resulted from chemical exposure.
With The Head Of The UN Nuclear Watchdog In Tehran, Iran Announces It Will Limit International Monitoring Of Its Nuclear Sites
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 10 hours ago
*USA Today:* *Iran says it will begin limiting international monitoring of
its nuclear sites *
Iran's top diplomat insisted Sunday the United States must lift economic
sanctions imposed on it by the Trump administration before the 2015 nuclear
pact can be revived.
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif's remarks came as Tehran confirmed it
would begin limiting additional international monitoring of its nuclear
sites Tuesday, a move that for Iran represents another lean away from the
accord exited by the U.S. in 2018.
Zarif's comments also follow an offer from President Joe Bide...
George Bush Admits Explosives Used at the World Trade Center on 9/11
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 10 hours ago
Chuck_Diesel27 February 16th, 2021. They did NOT want survivors as Bush
says the explosives were high powered enough to prevent people from escape.
This is...
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9/11 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Dean Baker on wealth
Scott Sumner, Econlib - 10 hours ago
In the past, I’ve poked fun at progressives who don’t seem to know what
they want. The wealth tax on luxury yachts was repealed partly at the
behest of progressive politicians that worried it might cost jobs in the
yacht building industry. But unless you destroy jobs producing consumption
goods for the rich, it is […]
The post Dean Baker on wealth appeared first on Econlib.
What is the Modern British Empire and the Role of the Rothschilds?
Matthew Ehret, The Duran - 10 hours ago
In this interview, several interconnected questions are asked: 1) How did
the USA become reconquered by the British Empire during the past century?
2) How can we understand the role of the Rothschilds, Mossad, MI6, CIA and
other mechanisms used by the empire to manage their global system of
controls? 3) When and how did […]
Bill Gates: Tradeoffs in Texas lead to deaths
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 10 hours ago
CNN New York (CNN Business)In an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Bill
Gates said deaths during Texas’ winter freeze were preventable, caused by
the state’s...
The post Bill Gates: Tradeoffs in Texas lead to deaths appeared first on From
the Trenches World Report.
¡Corran la voz!: “Exacerbated Inequalities” Webinar
Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig, Cloaking Inequity - 10 hours ago
¡Corran la voz! Check out #MASBAwebinar entitled “Exacerbated Inequalities”
featuring Host @ProfessorJVH and a panel w/ @CarolBurris of @Network4PubEd,
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Everything Wrong With the Capitol Shooting In 21 Minutes Or Less
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 10 hours ago
naniga nandaka Feb 6, 2021 The simulated riots in DC was a powder-keg long
in the making. The evidence for preplanning and setting up a...
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Alarming items stuffed inside House Dem’s $1.9T stimulus bill: Health surveillance, animal COVID studies
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 10 hours ago
The Blaze – by Chris Enloe House Democrats unveiled Friday the $1.9
trillion economic stimulus package they hope to pass by late next week.
Included...
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Sunday Afternoon Links
Unknown, Accidental Deliberations - 10 hours ago
This and that for your Sunday reading.
- Damian Carrington reports on Antonio Gutierres' needed message that we
can't afford to keep waging war on our natural environment. And Bruce
Campbell examines how Norway is far exceeding Canada's track record when it
comes to climate change policy.
- Molly Taft reports on the fossil fuel funding behind the Republicans
trying to turn the damage wrought by their own deregulation and neglect
into an excuse to bash clean energy. And Joshua Taft and Blake Shaffer
discuss the lessons Canadian provinces can and should learn from Texas'
tragedy. ...
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