Thursday, March 11, 2021

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

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British American Tobacco strikes deal with Canada’s Organigram, portending similar tie-ups with US cannabis firms
Matt Lamers, Marijuana Business Daily - 16 hours ago
A subsidiary of cigarette maker British American Tobacco and Atlantic Canada-based cannabis producer Organigram signed a 220 million Canadian dollar ($175 million) strategic collaboration with a focus on research and product development. British American Tobacco strikes deal with Canada’s Organigram, portending similar tie-ups with US cannabis firms is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism Book Club Round-Up
Bryan Caplan, Econlib - 16 hours ago
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Orwell Book Club. Here’s the full chronology. Announcement Update Part 1 Commentary on Part 1 Part 2 Commentary on Part 2 Part 3 Commentary on Part 3 Part 4 Commentary on Part 4 Part 5 Commentary on Part 5 Part 6 Commentary on Part 6 Final Thoughts Postscript The post The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism Book Club Round-Up appeared first on Econlib.
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Jenna Orkin, From the Wilderness' Peak Oil Blog - 16 hours ago
From Jenna Orkin LIRR Will Reverse Service Cuts Causing Packed, Standing Room-Only Trains However, the service restoration will only arrive on March 29th. The Georgia House passed a bill that “makes it a misdemeanor to give food or water to voters waiting in line.” The Burglary That Exposed COINTELPRO: Activists Mark 50th Anniversary of Daring FBI Break-in Scientists Discover Chunk of Protoplanet Older Than Earth In Sahara Desert The book-club business is booming online, led by actresses and, increasingly, fashion models. New outbreak of COVID-19 in B.C. care home where residents and...
Fauci was ‘blind to the harms of the lockdowns' that didn't work anyway, says Stanford doctor
Penny, Penny for your thoughts - 11 hours ago
* Three posts today- While the gibberish media is distracting with Meaghan and Harry. Seriously, who really cares? Some interesting reports that had slipped under the radar are now in full sight!* *First two:* - Fauci: Again, Acknowledging There is NO EVIDENCE/NO DATA the "Vaccine" Blocks Transmission. - Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania, Luxembourg and Latvia Stop the Astra- Zeneca Vaccine Due to Death & Multiple Blood Clots Cases I'd say Fauci was intentionally blind. Willfully blind. But, that's just my opinion. Link *"Stanford University Professor of Medicine Jay Bha...
U.S. Defense Spending Experts Expect A Flat Defense Budget For Fiscal Year 2022.
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 16 hours ago
US President Joe Biden delivers remarks to Defense Department personnel during a visit to the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, US on February 10, 2021.(Reuters Photo) *Defense News:* *Research, procurement could get squeezed in Biden budget * WASHINGTON — Defense spending experts are suggesting procurement and research spending could take a hit in what is expected to be an effectively flat defense budget for fiscal year 2022. Reports this week peg the Pentagon’s share of the overall defense budget in the range of $704-$708 billion. That’s in line with the $705 billion the depart...
United Group files claim against Serbia
bilaterals.org - 16 hours ago
11-Mar-2021 Netherlands-based United Group claims that Serbia has violated several obligations related to incentives and mutual protection of investments between the two countries.
Hong Kong activists urge EU not to ratify new deal with China
bilaterals.org - 16 hours ago
11-Mar-2021 Hong Kong democracy activists have warned the EU it must not ratify its planned new investment deal with China at a time when Beijing is tearing up international obligations to the people of Hong Kong.
China steps up talk of joining CPTPP
bilaterals.org - 16 hours ago
11-Mar-2021 China has sent fresh signals it is seriously considering the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), as part of the Asian giant's new drive to boost further trade integration.
“Justice for Diego”: Argentines march seeking answers over Maradona’s death
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentines took to the streets on Wednesday, March 11th, to demand what they say is justice for Diego Maradona after the soccer icon’s death in November sparked investigations into how he died and whether there had been any negligence in his care. “He did not die, they killed him!,” the […] The post “Justice for Diego”: Argentines march seeking answers over Maradona’s death appeared first on The Rio Times.
Happy Anniversary
Norma, Collecting My Thoughts - 16 hours ago
It's been a year since WHO declared that we had a global pandemic. Of course, our President had already taken action to close air traffic from China and was called xenophobic and a racist for protecting us by Lady Nancy who continued to invite tourists to California. Within months, when obese, diabetic smokers with cardiovascular disease were struggling more with the disease than normal BMI Americans, the entire medical system was declared racist building on the summer riots and the obvious known facts from decades of research that black Americans were more obese with more health c...
Alan Watt – May Your God or Your Gods go with You
Mary, From the Trenches World Report - 16 hours ago
The Irish Sentinel – by Neil Foster – March 6th 2021 It is with great sadness that I have to announce the death of Alan... The post Alan Watt – May Your God or Your Gods go with You appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
New virus variants are now dominant in Amazonas and six other Brazilian states – Fiocruz
Adele Cardin, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The coronavirus variants with higher transmission potential and possibly more lethal is now dominant in six Brazilian states, in addition to Amazonas, according to a study by Fiocruz (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation). The study analyzed approximately 1,000 samples of the virus collected in 8 Brazilian states in the Northeast, South and […] The post New virus variants are now dominant in Amazonas and six other Brazilian states – Fiocruz appeared first on The Rio Times.
Utah mother dies four days after taking second COVID-19 vaccine dose
Admin, From the Trenches World Report - 16 hours ago
Fox News A 39-year-old Utah mom died just four days after receiving her second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, according to a Wednesday report... The post Utah mother dies four days after taking second COVID-19 vaccine dose appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Fauci: Again, Acknowledging There is NO EVIDENCE/NO DATA the "Vaccine" Blocks Transmission.
Penny, Penny for your thoughts - 16 hours ago
*Which should make clear the "vaccine passport" is dead in the water. Don't buy into it.* * As I'd said previously- the truth eventually comes to light. Obfuscation only works for so long. Pay attention to the real world. * *Related prior report: **Dr Fausti Admits Vaccine Is A Failure For Transmission Reduction- Told Ya So!* *The latest: * *It's gotta be a judgement call, because there is no science. No evidence. He admits this.* *"Dr. Anthony Fauci side-stepped a question on Wednesday about whether there was evidence to support keeping Americans who have been vaccinated ...
Brazil annual inflation tops 5% for the first time in over four years
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Annual inflation in Brazil rose above 5% in February for the first time in more than four years, official figures showed on Thursday, March 11th, above analysts’ expectations and driven largely by as a strong rise in transportation costs. Coming less than a week before the Central Bank’s next policy […] The post Brazil annual inflation tops 5% for the first time in over four years appeared first on The Rio Times.
Brazilians led in residence permits granted by Portugal in 2020
Iolanda Fonseca, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In 2020, Brazilians once again topped the list of applicants granted authorization to live in the country by the Portuguese government. Preliminary data provided by the Portuguese Foreigners and Borders Service (SEF) show that, of 117,500 new residence permits issued last year, 41,990 were granted to Brazilians. In second place, […] The post Brazilians led in residence permits granted by Portugal in 2020 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Science!
Francisco, Small Dead Animals - 16 hours ago
Okay, not really but still. Fauci, asked “what’s the science” for denying vaccinated Americans a return to travel, can’t explain. “When you don’t have the data and you don’t have the actual evidence, you’ve got to make a judgment call." pic.twitter.com/lftvNzgA6J — Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 10, 2021
One Year at the Center of the Infodemic
Snopes Staff, Snopes.com - 16 hours ago
The end of the COVID-19 pandemic is coming into into view, but the misinformation infodemic is here to stay. Here's what Snopes has learned.
Significant explosive eruption at Sangay volcano, ash to 12.5 km (41 000 feet) a.s.l., Ecuador
A significant explosive eruption took place at Sangay volcano, Ecuador from 08:15 to 10:45 UTC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. According to the Washington VAAC, volcanic ash to 12.5 km (41 000 feet) above sea level is extending up to 46 km (29 miles) in all quadrants...... Read more »
FTL: Thoughts on a New Paper by Erik Lentz
Paul Gilster, Centauri Dreams - 17 hours ago
I see that Erik Lentz (Göttingen University) has just begun a personal blog, something that may begin to attract attention given that Dr. Lentz has offered up a new paper on faster than light travel. At the moment, the blog is bare-bones, listing only the paper itself (citation below) and an upcoming online talk that […]
Yemen War A Quagmire For Saudi Arabia
M. K. BHADRAKUMAR, OrientalReview.org - 17 hours ago
With the world’s largest oil export terminal coming under missile and drone attack — a giant Saudi Aramco complex capable of exporting roughly 6.5m barrels a day, nearly 7% of global oil demand — the war in Yemen surges in the global media. During the night on Saturday, the Houthis […]
Politics is Not a Game of Numbers
Unknown, The Conservative Socrates - 17 hours ago
Most people accept the banal notion that in a democracy political power comes through numbers. They naively believe that the politician who attracts the largest crowds will win the election, and that the opinion of the folks in the small towns and rural areas carry the same weight in the politics of their country as the opinion of the shrewd and wealthy elites dwelling in the cities. But it is not true at all that numbers decide the character of the government. Even if the elections are held in a fair manner, and the political group that enjoys overwhelming support in the smaller to...
Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania, Luxembourg and Latvia Stop the Astra- Zeneca Vaccine Due to Death & Multiple Blood Clots Cases
Penny, Penny for your thoughts - 17 hours ago
* This comes after Austria stopped deploying the Astra Zeneca jab as well* - Austria Suspends Astra Zeneca Covid-19 "Vaccine" batch After Death and Serious Injury The news reports are confusing. That said it appears there were multiple reports of blood clot issues - Denmark: Dutch side effect center Lareb so far received one report of someone who may have gotten thrombosis after being vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine, the center said on Thursday *after reports of a number of people suffering from coagulation problems in Denmark, NOS reports.* How many is "* a ...
Fighting Mr. Invisible: Why an F-22 or F-35 Will Kill You in a Dog Fight
TNI Staff, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*TNI Staff* *F-22, * How can you fight an enemy you can't see? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *While the F-22 Raptor would be the most formidable fighter in the world due to its raw performance, it’s now clear to me that even the F-35 with its mediocre kinematic performance will be an extremely dangerous foe. A few years back, I had the opportunity to fly on a training sortie during the U.S. Air Force’s Atlantic Trident 17 exercise at Joint Base Langley Eustis in Virginia. The war game brings together the three premier NATO air forces and the best operational fighters in th...
X-44 MANTA: Why This F-22 Derivative Never Saw the Light of Day
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *X-44 MANTA, Americas* The plane may have been even stealthier than its F-22 parent. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Like the iconic B-2 stealth bomber, the X-44 design lacked a tail. The X-44 MANTA, which stands for Multi-Axis No Tail Aircraft, was a futuristic-looking derivative of Lockheed Martin’s iconic F-22 design. According to Air Force Magazine, Lockheed Martin may have designed up to six different airframes similar to the F-22 Raptor that were offered to the Air Force. Though none of them were picked up, this particular design is said to have drawn the in...
Magma chamber continues to expand, more than 35 000 earthquakes hit Reykjanes Peninsula in two weeks, Iceland
The seismo-volcanic crisis on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland continues on March 11, 2021, with more than 35 000 earthquakes detected since February 24, 2021. The probability of an eruption is increasing and the most likely place where it might start is from Keilir to...... Read more »
How Volvo intends to revolutionize the way cars are sold in Brazil
Lachlan Williams, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The expectation for the 2020 to 2021 turn of the year was for recovery and innovation. If the plans of many companies have been deferred with the surge of the pandemic in this first quarter, Volvo intends to stick to its planning for this year which marks the start of […] The post How Volvo intends to revolutionize the way cars are sold in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times.
Knebworth Damaged by “Climate Change”
Paul Homewood, NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 18 hours ago
By Paul Homewood Yet more climate nonsense propagated by the BBC: Damage to a Grade II* listed stately home caused by climate change is to be repaired after a grant was awarded. The £74,175 funding from Historic England will pay for restoration work at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire. It is thought the […]
Links 3/11/2021
Jerri-Lynn Scofield, naked capitalism - 18 hours ago
Dr. Marc Siegel Tells Fox & Friends Viewers There Have Been Zero Deaths or Hospitalizations
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 18 hours ago
Below is an embedded video from the March 9 Fox & Friends show on Fox News, and a link in case your browser does not show it. https://video.foxnews.com/v/6238233617001https://video.foxnews.com/v/6238233617001 Take a listen starting at 4:15 seconds or so. Dr. Marc Siegel...
Woodlands and Wetlands Could be Worth More When Left to Nature Than When Farmed
Jerri-Lynn Scofield, naked capitalism - 18 hours ago
By Jerri-Lynn Scofield, who has worked as a securities lawyer and a derivatives trader. She is currently writing a book about textile artisans. Scientists at Cambridge University, with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, this week released a study – the largest to date of its kind – suggesting that the idea that […]
Gringo view: The problem is not the electoral system – the problem is the voters
Peter Rosenwald, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - (Opinion) About the only thing this gringo can reliably say about the US electoral system is it’s a horrific mess. In fact, it is almost unfathomable. Any effort to explain its intricacies and idiocies here would be as likely to succeed as my trying to explain quantum theory to my […] The post Gringo view: The problem is not the electoral system – the problem is the voters appeared first on The Rio Times.
ABRAHAM ACCORDS: Flight #777 Closer Than Ever As Muslim Across Middle East Warming To The Idea Of A Third Jewish Temple In Jerusalem
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 18 hours ago
ABRAHAM ACCORDS: Flight #777 Closer Than Ever As Muslim Across Middle East Warming To The Idea Of A Third Jewish Temple In Jerusalem by Geoffrey Grider, https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/ Tom Nissani, head of the Temple Heritage Foundation, told Arutz 7 that this is a golden opportunity. “In the end, it is becoming increasingly clear that the main obstacle …
You Have Almost No Shot of Joining the Delta Force
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * It is tough remaining the best of the best. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *In this light, the unit’s brutal selection and training process is revealed to have a purpose beyond physical fitness fetishism—it’s to help identify the kinds of individuals with the physical prowess and motivation to repeatedly undertake dangerous missions which may indeed at times prove to be impossible. Just how much torture is a person willing to undergo to get a prestigious job? Given that an average of 250 resumes are submitted for every job position in the Unit...
What Happens When the F-22 Raptor Meets Russia's Su-57?
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Stealth Fighters, Europe* If the two ever meet, it will be a battle for the ages. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Su-57 could prove a worthy opponent for the first fifth generation fighter. Russia’s official designation of the PAK-FA/T-50 jet as the Sukhoi Su-57 is just another reminder that the field of fifth generation fighters is about to get more crowded. The United States, China, Russia, Japan and Korea are all working on their own fifth generation designs, but so far only three planes, the F-22 Raptor, F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and the Chinese J-20 are ...
Brazil’s police officers’ union threatens strike and rupture with the government
Arkady Petrov, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - (Opinion) Feeling that they have been betrayed by president Jair Bolsonaro, members of the UPB (Union of Brazilian Police Officers) are threatening to strike and break with the current government. The UPB comprises at least 24 institutions in the law enforcement area. The statements were made at a press conference […] The post Brazil’s police officers’ union threatens strike and rupture with the government appeared first on The Rio Times.
São Paulo registers collapse in 32 cities; state may restrict circulation even more
Xiu Ying, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The São Paulo state Health Secretary says that the state is unable to open beds as fast as Covid-19 transmission causes need for them. The government maintains all municipalities in the red phase and is discussing an increase in restrictions. The situation in the wealthiest state mirrors Brazil, which passed […] The post São Paulo registers collapse in 32 cities; state may restrict circulation even more appeared first on The Rio Times.
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jonjayray, EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL - 19 hours ago
* Checking In On A Texas School District Where The Schools Never Closed* The heated debate over reopening the schools for in-person learning continues to rage in the media and among elected officials. The teacher’s unions are seen as the main sticking point and some municipalities remain at a loss as to how to get them back in the classrooms. Underlying all of this is the specter of the novel coronavirus since we are still not close to anything resembling herd immunity. But today I wanted everyone to take a peek at a place where none of this drama is playing out. In fact, it hasn’t...
How Porsche grew 30% in Brazil amid pandemic
Lachlan Williams, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A car for few? Yes, it still is, but in a universe where the cheapest model borders on R$400,000, (US$70,000) Porsche has once again managed to exceed expectations. The Stuttgart-based brand secured 32% growth in 2020 compared to 2019. This represents over 2,000 units sold in a year in which […] The post How Porsche grew 30% in Brazil amid pandemic appeared first on The Rio Times.
Six Month Summer? No, Just More Junk Science
Paul Homewood, NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 19 hours ago
By Paul Homewood Unless measures are taken to curb climate change, summers in the UK and the rest of the northern hemisphere could last for six months come 2100, a study warned. Researchers from China used historical climate data and modelling to determine how the seasons have shifted in the past, and […]
Tokyo Olympic Committee plugs the Olympics on March 11: Earthquake and tsunami
Lee Jay, Modern Tokyo Times - 20 hours ago
Tokyo Olympic Committee shamelessly plugs the Olympics on March 11: Earthquake and tsunami Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The tenth anniversary of the brutal Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011, took place today. However, the President of the Tokyo Organizing Committee, Seiko Hashimoto, shamelessly sought to exploit this tragic […] The post Tokyo Olympic Committee plugs the Olympics on March 11: Earthquake and tsunami first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times.
New York Times : Most East Coast Beaches Gone By 2020
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 20 hours ago
In 1995, the New York Times predicted “most of the beaches on the East Coast of the United States would be gone in 25 years” Scientists Say Earth’s Warming Could Set Off Wide Disruptions – The New York Times Barack … Continue reading →
The Brazilian Livestreams Guide for Thursday, March 11, 2021
Beatriz Miranda, The Rio Times - 1 day ago
LIVESTREAM: Raquel Virgínia and Silvanny Sivuca (online) – The Afetos project, by Casa Natura Musical, invites Raquel Virgínia (photo) and Silvanny Sivuca for a musical chat, to be livestreamed this Thursday. Raquel Virgínia is a singer, trans woman, and member of the famous pop trio As Baías e a Cozinha Mineira. Silvanny is a percussionist […] The post The Brazilian Livestreams Guide for Thursday, March 11, 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times.
ABMS: Networking F-35s, B-2 Bombers and Tanks for the Next War
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 18 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *ABMS, Americas* The Air Force is quickly moving its well known Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) to the next level of development. *Here's What You Need to Know*: ABMS is an integral part of the Pentagon’s much-discussed and emphasized effort to reach new heights when it comes to joint warfare operations. The U.S. Air Force is taking massive new steps with its emerging program to expedite, speed up, and streamline air war, and multi-domain, sensor-to-shooter time by quickly moving its well known Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) to the next level of ...
More Can & Must be Done to Eradicate Caste-Based Discrimination, Says UN Rights Chief
KATHMANDU, Nepal, Mar 11 (IPS) - There is hardly a better way to promote human rights in Nepal than celebrating Muskan Khatun for being one of the winners of the prestigious International Women of Courage (IWOC) Award, released on the International Women’s Day by the Government of the United States of America. Read the full story, “More Can & Must be Done to Eradicate Caste-Based Discrimination, Says UN Rights Chief”, on globalissues.org →
Metrc outages in California ‘causing a lot of heartburn’ for marijuana companies
Bart Schaneman, Marijuana Business Daily - 18 hours ago
Problems with the state-contracted traceability system in California is causing cannabis companies to spend thousands of dollars in extra time and money to remain in compliance. Metrc outages in California ‘causing a lot of heartburn’ for marijuana companies is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Throwback Thursday - Joe Biden's Virus Protection Tips For Democrat Voters
Diogenes Sarcastica™, Diogenes' Middle Finger - 19 hours ago
It's been one long year since the Chinese Lug Rot Pandemic was officially declared. Today we look back at then Presidential candidate Joe Biden's expert pandemic survival advice that no doubt made him a hero and saved numerous lives of his democrat constituency........ *➥** EARL* DONE THIS *from the Dank Archives of DMF- Tuesday, March 10, 2020*
SR-71 Blackbird Is the Fastest Plane on Earth (And Most Expensive?)
TNI Staff, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*TNI Staff* *SR-71, Global* Wait till you look at the operating costs. *Here's What You Need to Know:* It was expensive to operate, and intelligence can be gathered far more easily these days via satellite. But there are rumors of an advanced replacement drone in the works. Capable of cruising at speeds in excess of Mach 3.2, the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird was the fastest air-breathing manned aircraft to ever to see operational service. But even though its performance has never been matched, the SR-71 was retired as the Cold War drew to a close. The Blackbird was initially retired...
Will WA state poll this weekend turn out another “managed election”?
Editor, cairnsnews, Cairns News - 19 hours ago
By TONY MOBILIFONITISWEST Australian voters should be asking their state government if some or all of their votes will be shuffled off to servers in Europe for “adjudication” and “processing” this weekend. They should also be asking how secure this process is because Scytl, the Spanish company caught up in US vote fraud allegations last […]
São Paulo industry operating 8.1% higher than before pandemic – IBGE
Oliver Mason, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - São Paulo's industry is currently operating 8.1% above the February 2020 level, before the pandemic, according to data from the Monthly Industrial Survey - Regional Physical Production, released by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). The increase of 1.1% in the state's production in January, compared to December, […] The post São Paulo industry operating 8.1% higher than before pandemic – IBGE appeared first on The Rio Times.
How "Big Tech" got big enough to own our government and our politicians, and control our access to information
Peter, Bayou Renaissance Man - 19 hours ago
Wolf Richter points out that the immense earnings of Big Tech companies like Google, derived from controlling the online environment, gives them so much influence that they can steamroller any opposition in the commercial world. Likewise, they have more than enough money to "buy" any politician they want, and de-fang before they're passed any laws that purport to "control" them. The New Media Alliance, which advocates for news publishers, repeated some industry data – a bitter but well-known dose of reality for publishers – in its latest missive of February 21, concerning the...
Why the U.S. Manufacturing Renaissance Is Essential for U.S. Survival
Jerri-Lynn Scofield, naked capitalism - 19 hours ago
Maintaining and reviving manufacturing capacity in key insutries is vital to preserving jobs and ensuring U.S. survival.
Brazil’s Santa Catarina state registers 419 patients waiting for ICU beds
Xiu Ying, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Santa Catarina Health Secretariat reported on Wednesday, March 10th, that there are 419 covid-19 patients waiting for intensive care unit (ICU) beds and 45 waiting for clinical beds in the state. The pandemic's advance led the state government to decree more restrictive measures, among them the suspension of transportation, […] The post Brazil’s Santa Catarina state registers 419 patients waiting for ICU beds appeared first on The Rio Times.
Salah Recovers Scoring Touch to Lead Liverpool over Leipzig in Champions League
Liverpool’s sputtering attack came to life on Wednesday against RB Leipzig, as Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane scored to seal a 4-0 aggregate win in a Champions League round-of-16 tie played entirely in Budapest due to pandemic travel restrictions.
Foreigners in Panama March against Bill Threatening Their Legal Residence
Around 100 international residents of Panama City marched peacefully on Wednesday to protest the possibility that parliament will repeal a decree, leaving approximately 60,000 of them without legal residence in the Central American country.
Argentine Marchers for Maradona: He Didn’t Die, They Killed Him
The Buenos Aires Obelisk, where Argentines in 1986 celebrated winning the Mexico World Cup thanks to Diego Maradona, became once more on Wednesday the gathering point for hundreds of the soccer star’s fans, who repeatedly roared that “He didn’t die, they killed him.”
Messi Stymied as PSG Bounces Barça Out of Champions League
The memory of Barcelona’s miraculous 2017 comeback against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League knockout stage hovered over the Parc des Princes on Wednesday as the French side hosted the Blaugrana for the second leg of their round of 16 tie, but the PSG goalkeeper snuffed out hopes for a repeat.
Biden Promises to Share Vaccines with World If US Has Excess
President Joe Biden confirmed on Wednesday that his administration “will share” the COVID-19 vaccines it has acquired with the rest of the world if it has a surplus, something that seems probable judging from the contracts Washington has negotiated with pharmaceutical firms.
Health minister says Brazil is experiencing the ‘most serious form of covid-19’
Adele Cardin, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello said Wednesday, March 11th, that the country is experiencing the "most serious form of covid-19," referring to the new virus strain in circulation, and admitted that acting "directly and effectively" to fight the spread of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus is urgent. In a […] The post Health minister says Brazil is experiencing the ‘most serious form of covid-19’ appeared first on The Rio Times.
In August 1945, when the Soviets attacked Japan, many Japanese soldiers surrendered or fled the fighting. At the same time, they fought the Americans bitterly to their last breath. Why was that?
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 22 hours ago
In august 1945, the war was over for all to see and US land fighting was then minimal Thus any comparison is almost impossible. Yet the sustained run up saw continous land fighting from Guadacanal on. So yes propaganda mattered. What is reported is that Japanese usually refused to surrender and they certainly executed prioners as often as not. With no quarter expected ,it was hardly given either. It takes a remarkable level of brainwashing to produce a kamakazi. This is what the Japanese achieved. It was a psychological achievement. It was also the only remaining tacti...
The 2020 Worldwide Corona Crisis
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 22 hours ago
We now have a solid body of hindsight to confirm everything we suspected from day one. The rush to judgement was preplanned and impossible otherwise. The shoe that has not dropped yet is faux variants and possible population collapse brought about by this novel faux vaccine. I do believe this horror has all been countered and that we are in the midst of a real global WAR. The takedown of corporate global facism is supposed to be underway. There is a body of conforming narritive impossible to substanciate. In the meantime we await the overturn of the fraudulant USA election by h...
There’s No Real Reason to Eat 3 Meals a Day
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 22 hours ago
A hunting band always had a cooking pot on the go. It was usually kept warm easily enough by throwing in a hot stone from the continous fire someone had to tend. Someone would come in and toss a skinned rabbit in. Or whatever else wa gathered or caught during the day. This obviously resulted in snacking and a big meal with everyone likely in the evening. Fasting was also common enough when nothing came in. Thus the big meal is our likely adaptation to begin with. Three meals per day turns around a settled cattle culture. Milk the cows, shovel out the pens feed the animal...
Is Gardasil Vaccine Linked to Record Birth Rate Declines?
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 22 hours ago
This is not a minor assault on female fetility. We are talking about one in five women losing the ability to have children. Add in that women now postpone first births into their thirties and lose the opportunity to take any form of correction. By the by, there is no creditable alternative explanation, while we have the purveyors taliking up popultion reduction through vaccines. Now we have a massive global Vaccine push regarding a faux pandemic that arguably sets up the body for a fatal encounter with the common cold. This is all going on in plain sight... *Is Gardasil Vacc...
Suarez Scores Match-Winner for Atletico vs Athletic in LaLiga
Marcos Llorente and Luis Suarez got the goals for Atletico Madrid in Wednesday’s come from behind 2-1 victory over Athletic Bilbao in LaLiga.
Federer Makes Victorious Return after 405-Day Absence
Swiss great Roger Federer made a successful return to competitive tennis after a 405-day absence and two surgeries, edging Daniel Evans 7-6 (8), 3-6, 7-5 on Wednesday in the round of 16 of the Qatar Open.
Brazil Sets Record for COVID Deaths, Hospital System in Danger of Collapse
Brazil is going through its worst moment of the coronavirus pandemic so far with its health care system on the verge of collapse, vaccination going at a snail’s pace due to lack of vaccines and a new daily record of COVID-19 deaths set on Wednesday.
Doubles for De Bruyne, Mahrez in Man City Win over Southampton
Manchester City rebounded from last weekend’s loss to Manchester United with a 5-2 victory on Wednesday against Southampton in the Premier League.
Convictions Annulled, Brazil’s Lula Sheds No Light on Political Future
Brazilian former head of state Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Wednesday that he is at peace and free of resentment after a Supreme Court justice threw out his corruption convictions earlier this week.
Daughter of Cubans, First Woman to Head Largest US University
When she was a little girl, her parents hosted in their Florida home relatives who – like them – had fled Cuba, and in January Madeline Pumariega became the first female president of Miami-Dade College (MDC), the largest university in the US by enrollment with 83 percent of its graduates of Hispanic origin.
US Lawmakers Give Final Approval to $1.9 Trillion Pandemic Relief Bill
The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives passed on Wednesday the final version of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion initiative to address the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
The Galapagos, the Tortoise Breeding Ground
For millions of years, different types of tortoises adapted to dominate their habitats on isolated volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean, thousands of miles from the American continent. Today, it is human beings who are working to prevent their extinction in the famous archipelago to which the chelonians give their name: the Galapagos.
Ronaldo’s Presence Fails to Deliver European Glory to Juve
Juventus’ woes in the Champions League continued with a shock home defeat to Porto on Tuesday night as they got dumped out of the continent’s premier competition at the round of 16 for the second year running.
Peru’s COVID-19 Oxygen Angels Targeted by Criminals
In Peru, giving the gift of life during the coronavirus pandemic can endanger one’s own. That has been the experience of a few brave souls who have been providing oxygen at little or no cost to COVID-19 patients and their families and in return have been the target of death threats and other acts of retaliation by crime gangs.
The Spanish Goat Cheese Wooing Russians
In a snowy farm in northern Moscow, Andres Aquesolo makes goat cheese using a traditional Spanish technique, and after 10 years of hard work and a significant financial outlay, Aquesolo is starting to set the bar high in Russia.
Madrid President Calls for Early Election, Scraps Coalition Deal
The Spanish capital Madrid is facing the prospect of early elections after the conservative regional president ended a coalition deal with a center-right party in a bid to outmaneuver a possible no-confidence motion.
Ramos, Hazard Back to Group Training in Time for Atalanta Clash
Real Madrid got a welcome boost on Wednesday as captain and defender Sergio Ramos and Belgian forward Eden Hazard rejoined the team for a group training session after recovering from their respective injuries.
Nominations for Photo of the Year, Best Story Unveiled
The World Press Photo Foundation unveiled on Wednesday the nominations for Best Photo at this year’s competition, with images captured during the last year by six photojournalists on themes ranging from the fight against a desert locust invasion, the explosion in the port of Beirut, the pandemic’s “first embrace” and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Bach Convinced Olympics Will Go Ahead Despite Pandemic
The head of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach said on Wednesday he still believes the Tokyo Olympics will get underway in July as planned, despite a year of delays due to the coronavirus pandemic which still has no real end in sight.
Science Reached Yet Another Milestone Through COVID-19 Vaccine
Just 11 months after China first informed the World Health Organization (WHO) of cases of a mysterious kind of pneumonia of unknown causes on the last day of 2019, scientists reached a milestone by administering the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
Ronaldo, Atletico Join PlayStation Initiative for Children Fighting Cancer
Former Brazilian soccer legend Ronaldo, Spanish forward Alvaro Morata and Atletico Madrid are the latest to join a PlayStation initiative to help children who are fighting cancer.
Tusker ‘Rewatha,’ 50, Electrocuted Near Farmland in Sri Lanka
A nearly 50-year-old elephant, known as “Rewatha,” has died after coming into contact with a live electric fence set up illegally to prevent wild animals from walking into farmland in Sri Lanka, officials said on Wednesday.
HRW Asks India to Halt Forced Deportations to Myanmar
India has begun deporting Rohingyas living in the country, sparking humanitarian concerns and calls to halt the forced deportation of refugees because they would be at risk from the military junta in Myanmar.
Thai PM Sprays Sanitizer on Journalists in Strange Response to Question
Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha sprayed what appeared to be hand sanitizer over a group of journalists after taking exception to a question at a press conference.
Haaland Becomes Youngest Ever to Reach 20 Goals in Champions League
Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland has become the youngest player to reach 20 Champions League goals after he led his side into the last eight for the first time in four years with a 2-2 home draw against Sevilla.
In South Africa, Youngsters Learn Boxing to Shun Violence, Crimes
Cele Mpani is among 250 South African youngsters training at Fight with Insight, a project that has teachers boxing to help keep kids and potential offenders off the streets of Johannesburg.
China Summons British Ambassador over ‘Inappropriate’ Article
Beijing has summoned Britain’s ambassador to China over an “inappropriate” article in which the diplomat defended international press coverage of the Asian country.
Myanmar Soldiers Surround Homes of Striking Railway Workers
Soldiers in Yangon on Wednesday surrounded a residential compound for railway workers striking against the military junta who seized power in a Feb. 1 coup.
Japan Says It Will Continue to Probe Fukushima Radiation Effects
Japan said Wednesday that the Fukushima authorities are continuing to investigate the potential effects of radiation on the health of the region’s inhabitants after the 2011 nuclear disaster.
China’s Inflation Declines 0.2% Year-on-Year in February
China’s consumer price index (CPI), the main indicator of inflation, declined by 0.2 percent year-on-year in February, according to official data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Wednesday.
British-Australian Academic Details Iran Prison Ordeal in First Interview
In her first interview since her release in November, British-Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert has detailed how Iran attempted to recruit her as a spy and other aspects of her two-year imprisonment ordeal in the country.
Cuba, Venezuela Strengthen Agri-Food Ties in Face of Sanctions
Cuba and Venezuela agreed on Tuesday to promote food sovereignty by expanding bilateral cooperation to the field of agri-food, which the regimes of these countries say is one of the areas most affected by sanctions imposed by the United States.
Notable Women of Uruguayan Culture Honored in Street Mural
A new mural has emerged in the landscape of Montevideo with the faces of four great Uruguayan artists next to the historic Solis Theater on the occasion of International Women’s Day.
Peru’s Cacataibos, Tired of Being Killed, Say Only Indigenous Justice Remains
Herlin Odicio, the leader of the Cacataibo tribe, is tired of the impunity with which his “brothers” are being murdered for opposing drug traffickers and illegal logging in their territories in the Peruvian Amazon.
Porto Knocks Cristiano’s Juventus Out of Champions League
Porto advanced to the Champions League quarterfinals on Tuesday for the first time since it hoisted the trophy in 2004 as Juventus went out of the competition in the round of 16 for a third straight year.
YF-23: The Sleek Stealth Fighter That Lost to the F-22
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *YF-23, Americas* Both the YF-22 and YF-23 had dual-engine exhaust pipes and a blended wing-body configuration. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The YF-23 had some amazing design features, despite ultimately losing to the F-22. The U.S. Air Force chose to build the F-22 in the 1980s following an extensive and thorough competition, a process that appears to have led to the engineering of the most dominant air-to-air platform in the world. Interestingly, there were several other competitors also seeking to build the jet, and meet the Air Force’s supercruise, thrust, s...
This Boring Looking Plane Can Start a Nuclear War
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Americas* It doesn’t need weapons. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The E-6 platform should remain in service until 2040 thanks to a service-life extension program and continual tweaks to its systems and radios. While the Mercury has demonstrated its usefulness as an airborne communication hub for supporting troops in the field, the airborne command post will be considered a success if it never has to execute its primary mission. In a military that operates Raptor stealth fighters, A-10 tank busters, B-52 bombers and Harrier jump jets, the U.S. N...
F/X: Will Japan's Next Generation Stealth Fighter Use F-35 Designs?
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *F/X, Asia* The Japan Self Defense Forces and the United States have a history of partnering on airplane designs. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Tokyo is bringing in the best of the best in stealth fighter design to make their F/X as effective—and deadly—as possible. According to a widely-reported Japanese Ministry of Defense publication, Tokyo would like to partner up their own Mitsubishi Heavy Industries with the American Lockheed Martin in building their new, next generation stealth fighter. The deal would allow Japan to piggyback off, and draw from, Lockheed...
North Korea and America Went to War Over Vietnam
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Military History, * The North Korean and North Vietnamese communists had long-standing ties. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Pyongyang still sees in Vietnam a model for its own aspirations to reunify the Korean peninsula. However, relations between the former allies have remained cool, particularly since Pyongyang failed to pay for a Vietnamese rice shipment in 1996. In the year 2000, a visit by North Korea’s foreign minister to a cemetery in Bac Giang, Vietnam confirmed a long-rumored fact: dozens of North Korean pilots had dueled American Navy and Air F...
Israel Has Good Reason to Be Wary of ICC Probe
Lawrence J. Haas, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Lawrence J. Haas* *Middle East, Middle East* One might wonder why the International Criminal Court—in probing that war, the violence of 2018 on Gaza’s border with Israel, and Israeli settlements—will not probe a gruesome terrorist attack that triggered the war itself. “The investigation,” the International Criminal Court’s prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, said the other day in announcing her probe of Israeli and Palestinian activity in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem, “will cover crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court that are alleged to have been committed . . . since ...
The U.S. Air Force's Secret "Stealth-Killer" Weapon
TNI Staff, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*TNI Staff* *Security, Europe* [image: Wikimedia Commons] The answer lies in the long-wave infrared spectrum. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* There is currently no existing countermeasure to suppress detection at long range by a long-wave infrared sensor that could be retrofitted to existing airframes. The venerable Boeing F-15C Eagle has long been hailed as the world’s greatest air superiority fighter given its lopsided combat record of 104 kills to zero losses, however, the aging jet is likely near the end of its operational life. Nonetheless, it remains a potent fighter e...
The Mystery of the USS Jimmy Carter and "Mission 7"
TNI Staff, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*TNI Staff* *military, Americas* The ship was somewhere at sea for two months, then shows up in Hawaii and is awarded a Presidential Unit Citation. For what? And why? *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Though we won't officially know for another decade or more, the evidence suggests the *Jimmy Carter* embarked upon a top-secret and very successful spying mission. On Jan. 20, 2013, the Seawolf-class attack submarine USS *Jimmy Carter* left her homeport in Bangor, Washington. Less than two months later, the submarine appeared at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for repairs. It was all quit...
Ben Pile: Come clean about the cost of Net Zero
Paul Homewood, NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 20 hours ago
By Paul Homewood . The UK parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) published a report last week that found ‘there is no coordinated plan with clear milestones towards achieving’ the 2050 ‘Net Zero’ emissions-reduction target. This lack of a plan, the committee claimed, made it ‘difficult for parliament and the general public to understand or […]
Things Nautical
Larry-Lambert, Virtual Mirage - 21 hours ago
British Ship Designations This little word, HMS, is often found when talking about British ships. And some may wonder what exactly is meant by it. Well, actually the prefix is H.M.S. and means – His/Her Majesty’s Ship. Now and then you can find another prefix like e.g. the Bounty which is actually not HMS […] The post Things Nautical appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
The carbon tax shell game
Duggan Flanakin, CFACT - 20 hours ago
“Conservative” carbon taxes in the era of decarbonization The post The carbon tax shell game appeared first on CFACT.
Magmatic Movements registered under Fagradalsfjall Volcano, Iceland — 34,000 Quakes in Two Weeks, Eruption Likely
Cap Allon, Electroverse - 20 hours ago
This "seismic crisis" has been interpreted as intrusion of magma at shallow depths, which could lead to a new eruption -- #globalcooling. The post Magmatic Movements registered under Fagradalsfjall Volcano, Iceland — 34,000 Quakes in Two Weeks, Eruption Likely appeared first on Electroverse.
Extent of Violence Against Women During Pandemic Exposed
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Mar 11 (IPS) - COVID-19 restrictions exposed women and girls to heightened abuse – revealing the conditions in which gender-based violence became the shadow pandemic on the continent, a recent webinar attended by parliamentarians from Africa and Asia heard. Read the full story, “Extent of Violence Against Women During Pandemic Exposed”, on globalissues.org →

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