Sunday, February 28, 2021

28 February - Blogs I'm Following - 5 of 5

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JR, GREENIE WATCH - 21 hours ago
* As clean as electricity: Porsche to start making synthetic fuel next year that could slash petrol-engined cars' CO2 emissions by 85%* * I get the idea. It is to build up a fuel from basic components rather than modifying an existing fuel. It would have to be very expensiveAnd I can't see how it would help. The fuel will still be a hydrocarbon and burning a hydrocarbon gives off CO2The whole thing is very light on detail -- probably for good reasons* Porsche has outlined plans to begin trials in 2022 that could save its high-performance petrol cars from extinction. The Germa...
No empirical evidence anywhere in the World for the Climate Madness
Geoff, The Australian Climate Sceptics Blog - 22 hours ago
Part of Malcolm’s address to the Greens (but it equally applies to the LNP and the ALP.) (Scientists) have confirmed to me that nowhere in the World has anyone ever presented any empirical scientific evidence that carbon dioxide from human activity affects climate and needs to be cut. and later:- As a result of this (climate) madness, both the Liberal Nationals and the Labor Party have driven our electricity prices from being the lowest in the World, to the highest in the World…. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ynVS2312otc" frameborder="0"...
The Absurdity of Climate Hysteria
Geoff, The Australian Climate Sceptics Blog - 23 hours ago
The Absurdity of Climate Hysteria Posted on reality348 by *erl happ* The author is a grape farmer and wine maker, and a close observer of climate. It is widely asserted that grape vintages are nowadays earlier, due to hotter summers. I reject that assertion. Winters are warmer than in the past. Not summers. The earlier start to a longer growing season and enhanced availability of CO2 enhances photosynthetic capacity. It improves efficiency in the use of scarce water by the grapevine. This very likely accounts for the earlier time of ripening. In addition, when the ripening m...
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Saturday 27 February 2021
TonyfromOz, PA Pundits – International - 23 hours ago
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […]
Who Hates Voters? AP Describes GOP Georgia Voter ID Bill As ‘Restrictive Voting Measures’
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By P.J. Gladnick ~ “Georgia senators pass bill to require ID for absentee voting.” So how does the Associated Press feel about that? In the old days when AP attempted to maintain a dry neutrality in its reporting, that could have been a tough question to answer. However, in recent years, with their policy of […]
Don’t Fall For The Media’s Crafty Coverage Of Cold Weather
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By Vijay Raj Jayaraj ~ Parts of the River Thames in London froze recently following subzero temperatures across the UK. The last time this happened was in 1963. The Netherlands shivered at minus 20 degree Celsius. Across the Atlantic, Americans experienced extreme February snowfall, causing power outages for millions of homes in Texas. In Russia, […]
Alyssa Milano & The 'Blue Cult' of Conspiracy Theories Do CPAC
Diogenes Sarcastica™, Diogenes' Middle Finger - 4 hours ago
They're all sharing the same image that they just learned about today. They genuinely think the *floor design* of #CPAC2021 is a Nazi dog whistle. "Having worked with Norse and Elder Futhark iconography for years, I’m quite alert to the glyph shapes and their associations in the modern world and history. So, why is the #CPAC2021 stage an *Odal rune*, and specifically one with serifs (or wings) that was used by the SS?" And what’s a conspiracy theory without Alyssa Milano to help push it on the tweeter machine? After all, she is may be Hollywood's foremost expert at spotting Nazi...
The Second Sunday of Lent
Menagerie, The Last Refuge - 22 hours ago
Gospel Mk 9:2-10 Jesus took Peter, James, and John and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his clothes became dazzling white, such as no fuller on earth could bleach them. … Continue reading → The post The Second Sunday of Lent appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Why France Insisted on Building Nuclear Weapons
Steve Weintz, The National Interest - 22 hours ago
*Steve Weintz* *Security, Europe* France’s interest in nuclear science was at first a quest for an energy source more than a weapon—an industrial nation needed fuel to power its armaments factories. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *After a very controversial series of underground tests in the Pacific France ended its nuclear testing for good and signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1998. With transatlantic alliances now in question the French president has reason to thank his predecessors for the bomb that gives France its independence. Once Europe had trembled under t...
Highway to the Danger Zone: How Hypersonic Missiles Could Be the Next Big Problem
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 22 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *Security, Americas* The Japanese military is already exploring ways to develop and deploy hypersonic weapons with a special warhead that could penetrate the decks of an aircraft carrier. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *Superfast missiles would be hard to defend against. Can America's Navy adapt to such a new threat? Aircraft carriers have always faced seriously deadly threats. In the past, it was submarines, which long posed the most danger to carriers. Modern anti-submarine warfare (ASW) has given the advantage back to the carrier strike groups, which can bet...
The Daily Brief 2021-02-27
[image: The Daily Brief 2021-02-27] This is a summary of *15* AMN articles on the following subjects: *Jordan, Syria, Iran, Iraq, US, Armenia, Pashinyan, Sarkissian, Deir_Ezzor, Russia, Ansarallah, Houthi, Saudi, Yemen, Latakia, Libya, Dubai, Israel, UAE, Aliyev, Azerbaijan*. Categories covered in this brief: Jordan, Middleeast, Syria, Iran, Iraq, World-News, Gulf, Yemen, North-Africa, Israel Let us know how you like this brief in the comments below. — The AMN Live Team Table of Contents - Jordanian army thwarts massive drug smuggling attempt from Syria - New images show bef...
Musical Interlude: Peder B. Helland, "Beautiful Piano Music 24/7 • Relax, Study, Sleep"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 23 hours ago
*Full screen recommended.* Peder B. Helland, *"Beautiful Piano Music 24/7 • Relax, Study, Sleep"*
Making Five Year Old Ice Disappear
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 23 hours ago
Six years ago, the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado showed a lot of five year old ice during week 41 (October 5-11.) They track the ice constantly so that they know how old it is. http://www.arctic-charts.net/ccar.colorado.edu/pub/tschudi/iceage/gifs/latest.gif … Continue reading →
Like a Fine Wine…
Francisco, Small Dead Animals - 23 hours ago
Some tweets age very well. Others not so much. Watching Andrew Cuomo is inspiring, uplifting, fascinating. He weaves details and humor and math and common sense all together. He is magnificent. Let's just listen to him. — Jennifer 'pro-reality' Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) March 25, 2020 Make sure to scroll down and read the replies as well.… Continue reading →
How American Torpedoes Wreaked Havoc on Japan in WWII
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Asia* Japan had serious difficulties deploying her manpower, and a few examples illustrate some of the worst events. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *All told, Japan lost over 83,000 men at sea in 1944 alone. Japan had serious difficulties deploying her manpower, and a few examples illustrate some of the worst events. *Tatusta Maru* was a sleek, 13-year-old, 21-knot passenger liner of 16,955 tons. When she departed Japan in February 1943 with reinforcements for Truk, a submarine torpedoed her. She took down all hands, 1,481 passengers and ...
Veteran Diary: This World War II Sailor Tells His Tale
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C1998%3Anewsml_PBEAHUMCOFA&share=true] These kinds of first-hand accounts give important details about the war and its personal toll. *Key point: *The memory of World War II is fading. But thankfully many of its veterans left vital primary sources. Suppose you found a magic door that opened onto some of the most crucial battles fought in the Pacific during World War II? That’s the kind of door I stumbled upon in February 2010 when my 91-year-old father, Edward James Reynol...
New York Times Explains Global Warming
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 23 hours ago
Five years ago the New York Times said global warming causes warm winters. Now they say global warming causes cold winters. Opinion | Global Warming Feels Quite Pleasant – The New York Times Frigid Weather and Global Warming – The … Continue reading →
Putin, Crusaders, & Barbarians
Geopolitics101, Covert Geopolitics - 23 hours ago
Moscow is painfully aware that the US/NATO “strategy” of containment of Russia is already reaching fever pitch. Again. This past Wednesday, at a very important meeting with the Federal Security Service board, President Putin laid it all out in stark terms: We are up against the so-called policy of containing Russia. This is not about … Continue reading Putin, Crusaders, & Barbarians →
February 28th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day #40
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 23 hours ago
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. … Continue reading → The post February 28th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day #40 appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Arctic To Be Ice-Free By 2015
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 23 hours ago
What climate scientists talk about now | Financial Times
Wuhan Flu: Discussion On Vaccines
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 23 hours ago
You may find this conversation useful. I’ve set the video to start at the relevant topic (mRNA and DNA based vaccine technologies vs conventional platforms), though I found most of it entertaining.
"Eviction Moratorium Ruled Unconstitutional, Largest Tsunami Of Evictions In U.S. History Incoming"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 23 hours ago
*"Eviction Moratorium Ruled Unconstitutional, * *Largest Tsunami Of Evictions In U.S. History Incoming"* by Michael Snyder Ever since last summer, a federal moratorium on evictions has prevented landlords from evicting millions of tenants that are behind on their rent payments. This moratorium has caused extreme financial distress for many landlords, but it has also kept us from witnessing millions upon millions of Americans being thrown out into the cold streets. Of course this moratorium on evictions was never actually legal, and it was just a matter of time before it was challeng...
Mainly children sick in Swedish Salmonella outbreak
News Desk, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
Swedish health officials are investigating a national outbreak of Salmonella that has affected a dozen people. Twelve Salmonella enteritidis cases have been linked by whole genome sequencing (WGS). Eight of the patients are children younger than 10. The patients live in 10 different regions of the country. The same number of males and females have... Continue Reading
X-rays for food safety: Two common misconceptions about X-ray inspections
Guest Contributor, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
Opinion X-ray inspection of food products is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. This is likely due to two factors. First and foremost are the high costs associated with a food recall caused by foreign body contamination. Second, studies performed by the FDA and other organizations have concluded scanning food with X-ray scanners does not pose a... Continue Reading
FDA Issues Emergency Use Authorization for Another Experimental COVID-19 Vaccine
Brian-Admin, Medical Kidnap - 1 day ago
The FDA today issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for Janssen Biotech's adenovirus experimental COVID-19 vaccine. Janssen Biotech, Inc., is a subsidiary of the Johnson and Johnson multi-national corporation, which has paid out BILLIONS in criminal settlements, which is ongoing due to the opioid crisis. The Johnson and Johnson experimental COVID vaccine is not an mRNA vaccine, it is an "adenovirus" vaccine, but like mRNA vaccines, there are currently no approved adenovirus vaccines in the market, although the military has used experimental adenovirus vaccines that are not FDA...
FDA Issues Emergency Use Authorization for Another Experimental COVID-19 Vaccine
Brian-Admin, Health Impact News - 1 day ago
The FDA today issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for Janssen Biotech's adenovirus experimental COVID-19 vaccine. Janssen Biotech, Inc., is a subsidiary of the Johnson and Johnson multi-national corporation, which has paid out BILLIONS in criminal settlements, which is ongoing due to the opioid crisis. The Johnson and Johnson experimental COVID vaccine is not an mRNA vaccine, it is an "adenovirus" vaccine, but like mRNA vaccines, there are currently no approved adenovirus vaccines in the market, although the military has used experimental adenovirus vaccines that are not FDA...
Yes, America Had a Super Fast Spy Drone in the 1960s
Steve Weintz, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Steve Weintz* *History, Asia* [image: By CIA - https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/books-and-monographs/a-12/images-and-thumbnails/ch8_2.jpg/image.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9928913] The D-21 was used to keep an eye on China’s nuclear tests. *Key point: *The D-21 was an impressive piece of technology for its time. Unfortunately, one of the drones would actually crash in hostile territory! In late 1964, China detonated its first nuclear weapon and joined the front ranks of world powers. But the...
Bunker Down: How America Almost Spent Billions Trying to Survive a Nuclear War
Steve Weintz, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Steve Weintz* *History, Americas* The history of civil defense in America is one of long neglect and avoidance since the Cuban Missile Crisis. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The proposed project was stupendous—about half the U.S. GDP in 1957—but the goal was the preservation of 86 percent of the American people from a global thermonuclear war. Kahn & Panero’s proposal was vast, comprehensive and detailed. It also nearly killed civil defense. The special terror in nuclear deterrence reveals itself during natural rather than human-made disasters. Despite early warnings, exte...
US Approves Johnson & Johnson Coronavirus Vaccine
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Saturday that it has given final approval for the use of Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
Villa Stifles Leeds; Wolves Steal Points from Newcastle; West Brom Wins
Aston Villa held Leeds United 1-0 on Saturday to edge up to eighth place in the Premier League, while Wolverhampton secured a draw at Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion won for only the third time this season, defeating a Brighton side that failed to convert two penalties.
Lockdowns, Curfews Return in Brazil as COVID-19 Rages Unchecked
Various levels of lockdown were in effect on Saturday in 13 of Brazil’s 27 states as COVID-19 showed no sign of loosening its grip on the giant South American nation.
Barça Climbs to 2nd with Win over Sevilla in LaLiga
Barcelona had a surprisingly easy time of it on Saturday against Sevilla, winning 2-0 to jump to second place in LaLiga.
Mexico Looks Back in Sorrow on a Year with COVID-19
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Mexico is mourning 184,000 deaths and struggling to cope with the economic effects, but the government’s ambitious vaccination plan may be the long-awaited light at the end of the tunnel.
Fresh Restrictions in West Bank to Control Coronavirus Spike
The Palestinian government tightened restrictions in the West Bank on Saturday in a bid to contain a spike in coronavirus cases.
Manchester City Beats West Ham to Extend Winning Streak
Manchester City extended on Saturday its winning streak to 20 matches, after defeating West Ham United 2-1.
LeBron James Hits Back at Ibrahimovic’s Criticism over Political Activism
LeBron James has defended the use of his platform to tackle racial and social injustice, hitting back at soccer player Zlatan Ibrahimovic who recently said in an interview that sports stars like the four-time NBA champion should avoid politics.
Funeral Held for WWII Veteran, NHS Fundraiser Captain Tom
A private funeral for British World War II veteran and fundraiser Sir Captain Tom Moore was held on Saturday in Bedford, England.
Biden’s $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Plan Passes House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives approved on Saturday President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan.
International Community Calls for Release of 317 Girls Kidnapped in Nigeria
The international community has called for the release of 317 girls who were kidnapped from their public secondary school in the northwestern Nigerian state of Zamfara.
Well-Preserved Roman Ceremonial Chariot Unearthed in Pompeii
Archaeologists working at the ancient Roman city of Pompeii have unearthed an “almost intact” ceremonial chariot complete with its original four wheels, remains of mineralized wood and bronze and tin decorations.
Unearthing Paris’ Second River
It has been almost a century since the Bievre river saw the light of day in the urban center of Paris, but that could soon change as a plan to unearth sections of the historic waterway gains ground.
Western Diplomats Pay Tribute on 6th Anniversary of Nemtsov Murder
The United States ambassador to Russia, John J. Sullivan, paid tribute on Saturday to Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov on the sixth anniversary of his murder.
Australia’s Woodside to Pull Its Workers from Myanmar
Australian oil and gas company Woodside announced on Saturday it will pull workers from Myanmar due to “human rights violations” since the Feb. 1 coup, becoming the latest blow to foreign investment in the Southeast Asian nation.
First Batch of Pfizer/BioNTech Vaccines Arrive in Hong Kong
The first batch of Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Hong Kong on Saturday, a day after authorities kicked off a mass vaccination campaign.
Pokémon Turns 25 with Virtual Celebrations
It has been 25 years since the debut of Pokémon, one of the most successful and global video game franchises, which has focused on its online games due to the pandemic and on Saturday is also taking its birthday celebrations virtual.
Myanmar Police Crack Down on Anti-Junta Protesters
Myanmar police chased and fired tear gas on Saturday at peaceful demonstrators who have taken to the streets of Yangon in rejection of the military junta that seized power in a coup on Feb. 1.
Oscar Winning Film ‘Spirited Away’ to Be Adapted for Theater in 2022
The Oscar-winning 2001 animated film “Spirited Away” will be adapted for the theater by director John Caird (Les Miserables) and will take to the stage in Tokyo in February 2022.
Protesters Cry for ‘Help’ for Children Abused in Panama Shelters
The word “help” formed with children’s underwear dyed red hung Friday from a fence protecting the headquarters of Panama’s state agency in charge of supervising the shelters where minors were sexually and psychologically abused, according to a parliamentary report that has shocked the country.
Police Disperse Indigenous Protest outside Quito’s Electoral Council
Ecuadorian police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of indigenous protesters on Friday who were demanding a recount of votes of the Feb. 7 election at a rally at the headquarters of the National Electoral Council (CNE).
US Finds Saudi Crown Prince Approved Khashoggi’s Murder
The United States government released on Friday an intelligence report that found Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman approved the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey in 2018.
Sunday February 28th – Open Thread
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 23 hours ago
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those … Continue reading → The post Sunday February 28th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge.
"Has The Great Shaking Of The Financial Markets Finally Begun?"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 1 day ago
*Full screen recommended.* *"Has The Great Shaking Of The Financial Markets Finally Begun?"* by Epic Economist "Volatility and chaos are sweeping across Wall Street this week, as the Nasdaq has experienced a flash crash, falling more than 5 percent and being on the path to a second consecutive weekly loss, while the bond market has registered an upsurge at levels last seen in November, with the yield on 10-year U.S. Treasuries exceeding 1.6% and set to move even higher in the coming days. Investors have been completely terrified about the idea of a sudden inflation spike since our e...
Recall expanded to include all El Abuelito Cheeses for Listeria monocytogenes
News Desk, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
El Abuelito Cheese of Paterson, NJ has expanded its original recall of Feb. 19, recalling all Queso Fresco (Fresh, soft cheese), Quesillo (Oaxaca, string cheese), and Requeson (Ricotta) products, because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. All Queso Fresco products with sell-by dates through 032821; all Quesillo (Oaxaca, string cheese) products... Continue Reading
Space Troopers: The Pentagon Wanted Marines to Ride Ballistic Missiles Into Battle
Steve Weintz, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Steve Weintz* *Security, * It was all about ending what the U.S. military calls the “tyranny of distance.” *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Moscow or Beijing would have minutes to decide whether it was a troop transport — or the beginning of a nuclear first strike. Actually using the system could inadvertently trigger a nuclear war. In the early Space Age, everything seemed possible — no matter how crazy. Which is why, in the 1960s, one American engineer seriously designed a space rocket to transport troops wearing jetpacks. This far-out concept aimed to lob Marine jet-batt...
In 2015 Iran Practiced Taking Out an Aircraft Carrier
Jassem Al Salami, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Jassem Al Salami* *Security, Middle East* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2021%3Anewsml_RC2L3L9P4LV0&share=true] But was this simulation a real threat or just hot air? *Key point: *Iran likes asymmetric warfare and unconventional means of attack. Here is how it could try to harm a super carrier. Iran has carried out a massive attack on a mock version of an American Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. Tehran wanted everyone to know about it—state TV broadcasted the military exercise live. It’s a revealing look at Iranian naval assault tactics, involv...
China's AIP Stealthy Submarine Force: How Worried Should the Navy Be?
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, Asia* One of PLAN’s latest submarine lines, the Yuan-class (Type 039A) is the culmination of decades’ worth of Chinese development and production experience in conventional submarine designs. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Chinese navy currently has no further plans for new AIP submarine classes. Rather, PLAN continues to make iterative improvements to the *Yuan-*class. Even as the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) forges ahead with plans for a slew of nuclear-powered submarines, Beijing is also making substantial investments into air-inde...
No Joke: Japan Planned To Use Plane-Carrying Submarines to Terrorize America
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Warfare History Network* *Security, * Pearl Harbor part 11 *Here's What You Need To Remember: *There is little doubt that the I-400s were the strategic predecessors to today’s ballistic submarines, especially to the Regulus missile program begun about a decade after World War II that carried nuclear warheads inside waterproof deck hangars. Lieutenant Commander Stephen L. Johnson had a problem on his hands; a very large problem. His Balao-class submarine, the Segundo, had just picked up a large radar contact on the surface about 100 miles off Honshu, one of Japan’s home islands,...
Biden Must Revive ‘Six Plus Two Group’ to Successfully Exit Afghanistan
Younes Zangiabadi, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Younes Zangiabadi* *Afghanistan, Middle East* Active multilateral engagement with regional and international stakeholders is the most reliable course of action to achieve peace and stability in Afghanistan. Last week, Taliban deputy leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar published an open letter, calling on President Joe Biden to honor the 2020 Doha agreement reached by his predecessor Donald Trump and withdraw international troops from Afghanistan before the May deadline. This diplomatic posturing comes after a Taliban delegation visit to Iran in late January, where Mullah Baradar ...
Revenge Trip: How Caesar’s Assassins Were Hunted Down
Aram Bakshian Jr., The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Aram Bakshian Jr.* *History, Europe* Peter Stothard’s The Last Assassin: The Hunt for the Killers of Julius Caesar offers a deft blend of narrative history and intelligent historical fiction in following the fates of Julius Caesar’s killers. Peter Stothard, *The Last Assassin: The Hunt for the Killers of Julius Caesar* (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021), 274 pp., $27.95. HISTORY IS mainly a matter of unforeseen outcomes yielding unintended consequences. The assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC offers a striking case in point. Hoping to bring back the (largely imaginary...
What Does Civilization Owe to War? More Than We’d Think
Dov S. Zakheim, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Dov S. Zakheim* *military, World* Margaret Macmillan’s War: How Conflict Shaped Us delivers a valuable investigation into how men and women think about war. Margaret Macmillan, *War: How Conflict Shaped Us* (New York: Random House, 2020), xxii+312 pp., $30.00. SPEAKING TO a *New York Times* reporter as his twenty-six-year-old son was brought back in a coffin after only two weeks at the front, the bereaved Azeri father said, “If the nation calls, he has to go … long live the nation.” Muslim Azeris and Christian Armenians have been fighting an off-and-on war over the Armenian enc...
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem CPAC Speech, “COVID Didn’t Shut Down The Economy, Government Shut Down The Economy”
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem delivers a resounding MAGA speech at CPAC 2021. Governor Noem highlights the economic value of retaining liberty amid the COVID pandemic: “COVID didn’t shut down the economy, government shut down the economy.” During her speech … Continue reading → The post South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem CPAC Speech, “COVID Didn’t Shut Down The Economy, Government Shut Down The Economy” appeared first on The Last Refuge.
1906 : Belief In Climate Change Is Due To Failed Memory
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 1 day ago
In 1906 the US had a mild winter, and a Harvard professor said the widespread belief in climate change is erroneous and due to defective and untrustworthy memories. 23 Mar 1906, Page 5 – The Minneapolis Journal at Newspapers.com
1925 : Five Degrees Arctic Warming, Glaciers Disappearing
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 1 day ago
Glaciers were experiencing “remarkable shrinkage” during NASA’s coldest years on record. 18 Feb 1925, Page 12 – Oakland Tribune at Newspapers.com Link NASA temperature graphs are about as credible as Joe Biden’s presidency.
1905 : Floods From A Melting Glacier Forced The Relocation Of Valdez, Alaska
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 1 day ago
26 Jul 1905, Page 1 – The Topeka Daily Capital at Newspapers.com
BBC : Mediterranean Climate In Britain
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 1 day ago
“Experts also say the English country garden is unlikely to survive in the South East in its present form. Rolling lawns and herbaceous borders may be ousted by palms and eucalyptus.” BBC NEWS | UK | Climate may turn UK … Continue reading →
The Gateway to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Is Closing
Michael Rubin, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Michael Rubin* *Security, Asia* Pakistan’s absorption of Gilgit-Baltistan has always been illegal. Increasingly, however, the neglected region could get the last laugh. Chinese president Xi Jinping visited the Pakistani capital Islamabad on April 20, 2015, to sign fifty-one memorandums of understanding that formed the core of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that together were worth about $46 billion. While Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif signed the initial agreement, current Prime Minister Imran Khan dove into the relationship he inherited enthusiasm. “CPEC is great oppo...
Did the U.S. Navy Plan to Build Secret Submarine Bases?
Steve Weintz, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Steve Weintz* *History, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC25YK9Q1ZQW&share=true] These bases were possible, but it would have been expensive. *Key point:* The Cold War was a time of intense competition and high military spending. Here is why America (maybe) looked into undersea bases. Point Sur is 600 feet of tough rock facing Pacific rollers that come 6,000 miles to pound the central California coast. Like the 19th-century lighthouse that marks the Point, the now-derelict compound of the former *Naval Facility Point Sur...
Should Russia’s Navy Give Up on Having an Aircraft Carrier?
David Axe, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*David Axe* *Security, Europe* Admiral Kuznetsov has had a rough journey. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Before October 2018, Moscow planned on extending the service lives of its carrier and other warships from the 1980s in order to complement the newer vessels. For long-range deployments across the Atlantic or to war zones such as Syria, Russia tended to send *Kuznetsov *and equally aged, Soviet-built destroyer and cruisers. The Russian navy might decommission its only aircraft without directly replacing the vessel, leaving Moscow’s fleet without any prospect of at-sea air...
Could the Age of Submarines be Coming to a Close?
Andrew Davies, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Andrew Davies* *Security, * Even if technology trends don’t completely best submarines, they’ll at the very least change the way that subs operate. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *If power projection and sea denial can’t be done from the surface, then it will have to be done from space, from the air, or from below the surface. Let me start with something nice and uncontroversial. Submarines might be obsolete by the middle of the century. It’s possible that advances in artificial intelligence (AI), detection systems and signal processing, combined with swarming autonomous un...
Yes, I'm Annoyed Again...
KRandle, A Different Perspective - 1 day ago
More annoyance at the ignorance that is published in the world today. Sure, I could go off on a political rant here, but that’s not necessary. I saw a magazine a few minutes ago called *The Complete Guide to Unsolved Mysteries*. No, I didn’t buy it because it was nearly fourteen bucks but I also wondered about the accuracy of their analysis of these “Unsolved Mysteries.” I searched for a publisher and a list of writers but couldn’t find it. I looked it up on Amazon and the publisher is listed as “Generic.” That means, at least to me, that the publisher was somewhat ashamed of th...
Ric Grenell CPAC Speech – America First Foreign Policy Is Here to Stay
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
Former Ambassador to Germany, and former Acting Director of National Intelligence, and potentially the next California governor, Ric Grenell, delivers an “America First” speech at CPAC 2021. The post Ric Grenell CPAC Speech – America First Foreign Policy Is Here to Stay appeared first on The Last Refuge.
South Dakotans ‘Devastated’ By Keystone Pipeline Cancellation, Governor Says
Hifast, Climate Collections - 1 day ago
Originally posted on PA Pundits - International: By Steven Hall ~ South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem—seen here conferring at the White House on Dec. 16, 2019, with then-President Donald Trump at a meeting of the Governors Initiative on Regulatory Innovation—says thousands have been left without jobs by President Joe Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL…
Bullshit Spoken In An Assertive Tone: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
Caitlin Johnstone, Caitlin Johnstone - 1 day ago
Watching the slow, silent realization creep over online Democrats that Biden really isn’t going to do anything for them. ❖ Americans: $2000 checks please Government: Sorry did you say airstrikes on Syria? Americans: No, $2000 checks Government: Okay, since you asked nicely here’s your airstrikes […]
Covid-19 Vaccine Documented Deaths and Injuries Compilation
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Bombshell: Covid-19 Vaccine Documented Deaths and Injuries Compilation By Dr. Scott Johnson | February 24, 2021 ++ As Usual There Is A Total Mainstream Media Blackout on the Covid Vaccines “Wonderful” Results (And remember this shot has only been administered for the last couple of months & these links are just some of what we … Continue reading Covid-19 Vaccine Documented Deaths and Injuries Compilation →
Virginia lawmakers approve recreational marijuana legalization
Jeff Smith, Marijuana Business Daily - 1 day ago
Virginia lawmakers on Saturday narrowly approved compromise legislation legalizing a commercial recreational marijuana program that could generate nearly $1.5 billion in annual sales within five years of the scheduled Jan. 1, 2024, start. But there’s a catch: The measure passed includes a clause pushed by the Senate that will require the General Assembly in 2022 […] Virginia lawmakers approve recreational marijuana legalization is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Vaccine scepticism among medics sparks alarm in Europe and US
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
From the Fb page: Covid 19 vaccine Reactions and news New Zealand and citing an article from Financial Times “A poll showed half of surveyed nurses and quarter of doctors did not want to be vaccinated” (Financial Times) “Up to 60% of Doctors, Nurses and front line medical workers are declining the vaccines, based on … Continue reading Vaccine scepticism among medics sparks alarm in Europe and US →
He got the vaccine, had a headache straight after, laid down for a nap & never woke up
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Condolences as always to this man’s family. Please please read the side effects & risks before you proceed … EWR ROBINS, IOWA — A 73-year-old Iowa man received an mRNA shot on Tuesday morning, February 16. He had a headache afterwards, so he laid down for a nap, according to daughter, Dawn Dietz. Mr. Dailey … Continue reading He got the vaccine, had a headache straight after, laid down for a nap & never woke up →
Covid vaccine may be offered in fast-food restaurant car parks to make sure at-risk groups – including those who are obese – do not get left behind
Galen, From the Trenches World Report - 1 day ago
Daily Mail The Covid vaccine could be offered in fast-food restaurant car parks to ensure high uptake in at-risk groups. The suggestion came as Government... The post Covid vaccine may be offered in fast-food restaurant car parks to make sure at-risk groups – including those who are obese – do not get left behind appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
US NED 2021 - Thailand: More Money, More Sedition
Land Destroyer, Land Destroyer - 1 day ago
*February 28, 2021* (Brian Berletic - LD) - The US National Endowment for Democracy (NED) has updated its list for programs, organizations, and companies that it is funding in Thailand to interfere in Thailand's internal political affairs. This includes US government funding for companies that interfered in Thailand's 2019 general election. I explain how the NED's board of directors is made up of people who promote wars and regime change merely behind the smokescreen of "promoting democracy" and "freedom." I show which fronts the US has increased funding for as well as new fronts...
Male Sperm Count Cut In Half Over Four Decades, Will Reproduction Stop Entirely?
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Originally posted on Nwo Report: Liberals celebrate decrease in fertility because of “overpopulation” lies Source: Kelen McBreen A study in human fertility has many wondering if mankind is heading towards a future where childbirth is a rare or even impossible occurrence. A scenario pictured in the sci-fi film “Children of Men,” the possibility of this…
Michigan Republicans Call For Investigation Into Gov. Whitmer Over Coronavirus Nursing Home Deaths
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Originally posted on Decoded-Information: Michigan Republican state legislators are calling for an investigation into Gov. Gretchen Whitmer over coronavirus deaths at nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. The legislatures have sent a formal letter to U.S. Attorney General Monty Wilkinson and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel requesting an investigation. Fox News reports that State…
Is China Creating A New Master Race? [And Are They the Only Ones? (I’ll tell you now they aren’t)]
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Originally posted on 'This Side of Life': Let’s look at a story out of Zerohenge Is China Creating A New Master Race? Please Read More HERE . China’s Military Biotech Frontier: CRISPR, Military-Civil Fusion, and the New Revolution in Military Affairs Read More HERE . Here is France’s take: LE TERMINATOR French army gets go-ahead…
Cell phone tower shut down at elementary school after eight kids are diagnosed with cancer in ‘mysterious’ cluster
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
This is from 2019. They had been fighting 2 years to get the tower out! Still denying it causes harm. Whatever happened to the precautionary principle? Not in the big corporation’s interests to consider that. Any slight hint of risk, (and independent evidence says there is, watch Josh del Sol’s Take Back Your Power doco) … Continue reading Cell phone tower shut down at elementary school after eight kids are diagnosed with cancer in ‘mysterious’ cluster →
Who is the real Klaus Schwab ?
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Thanks to Marian for this article by Johnny Vedmore, investigative journalist. EWR “Is the real Klaus Schwab a kindly old uncle figure wishing to do good for humanity, or is he really the son of a Nazi collaborator who used slave labour and aided Nazi efforts to obtain the first atomic bomb? Johnny Vedmore investigates… … Continue reading Who is the real Klaus Schwab ? →
More signs Adern Government eroding NZ nuclear Free Legacy
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Originally posted on BEN VIDGEN THE DYSLEXIC DETECTIVE: Just asked why Hercules flew from Sydney flew over Masterton and Carterton and then flew back to Australia after landing today (foreign military personnel have an exemption from quarantine). Three reasons spring to mind; One: its related to Helicopters also spotted over Whanganui today making eradicate low…

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