Saturday, March 13, 2021

13 March - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 5

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Did Toronto Restaurant Rename Burgers as Office Supplies?
Dan Evon, Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
The Receats — or receipts — campaign gave people an underhanded opportunity to expense some meals.
Saturday Afternoon Links
Unknown, Accidental Deliberations - 11 hours ago
Assorted content for your weekend reading. - Adam Hunter talks to epidemiologists about Saskatchewan's pitiful COVID-19 response and the avoidable disease and death that have resulted. Gary Mason warns that we shouldn't expect to be into a post-COVID period by this summer. And Crawford Kilian writes that not only can we not rush in pretending we're back to normal, but we also shouldn't accept what we put up with as normality before. - Linda McQuaig reminds us that the Libs' infrastructure bank is designed to turn needed public services into a windfall for wealthy investors. And ...
Rx: Get the Vaccine, Wait a Month, Return to Normal
Ron Clutz, Science Matters - 11 hours ago
Marty Makary writes at Wall Street Journal Covid Prescription: Get the Vaccine, Wait a Month, Return to Normal. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. The CDC claims to be ‘following the science,’ but its advice suggests it’s still paralyzed by fear. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has lost a lot of credibility during […]
President Trump Surprises Big Dog Ranch Rescue Charity Event With Short Speech at Mar-a-Lago
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 11 hours ago
President Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump has been a long-time activist in the dog rescue community. During a charity event for Big Dog Ranch Rescue being held at Mar-a-Lago, President Trump walked in and made a surprise visit. The audience cheered with a standing ovation. “So, I didn’t exactly prepare for this,” Trump said. “[But I […] The post President Trump Surprises Big Dog Ranch Rescue Charity Event With Short Speech at Mar-a-Lago appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Rescuers chase after German Shepherd all day to save him from the cold
White Wolf, White Wolf - 11 hours ago
After spending hours trying to catch an abandoned German Shepherd without success, Stray Rescue of St. Louis was very worried about leaving him out in the cold for the night. Below freezing temperatures have swept through the American city for the past week and the rescue has been working non stop to try and save as many strays animals as they can. Having recently lost a mama dog and her pup to the cold after finding them too late, the rescuers were determined not to lose another dog when they answered the call regarding a German Shepherd running loose on the streets. “We tried to...
This Day In Iraqi History - Mar 13
Joel Wing, MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 12 hours ago
1917 British started Samarra offensive against Ottomans after taking Baghdad 1933 UK Amb to Iraq told King Faisal that trying to control opposition by including it in govt only created dysfunctional govts and opposition were opposed to Iraq’s alliance with UK and should be excluded 1935 PM Midfai sent army unit from Hilla to Diwaniya to crush tribal uprising Head of army Hashemi said army too weak to deal with uprising Revolt instigated by politicians opposed to Midfai (Musings On Iraq review *The Chatham House Version and other Middle-Eastern Studies*) 1959 Nasser gave ...
Israel v Iran in Syria: Israel’s Covert War on Iran’s tankers
Alexander Mercouris, The Duran - 13 hours ago
Israel v Iran in Syria: Israel’s Covert War on Iran’s tankers News Topic 73: Mysterious attacks on at least a dozen tankers carrying Iranian oil are reported… The Trump admin. tacitly supported the Israeli operations, the report said, and the US does not appear to be doing anything to prevent it. Mysterious attacks on at […]
Gazprom delivers first ‘carbon-neutral’ LNG to Europe–And Shell Believe Them!
Paul Homewood, NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 13 hours ago
By Paul Homewood If you believe this, you’ll believe anything! Russian energy giant Gazprom said today it has made the first delivery of what is claimed to be carbon-neutral liquefied natural gas (LNG). The company said the shipment has been made carbon-neutral by offsetting emissions from its production and transport. LNG […]
More About What's going on Between the Federal Government and the Canadian Military - The Dog That Did Not Bark?
greencrow, Greencrow As The Crow Flies - 6 hours ago
*US Military Recruits* Good morning readers. It's another gorgeous Spring Day in the Pacific North West and I'm still working my way through the avalanche of tips and links I received throughout the past week. But, first, I want to revisit a topic I started several weeks ago. That is, the media theatre side show going on vis a vis "corruption" at the top leadership of the Canadian military. As with everything else that goes on these days...if you didn't watch the MZM newZ...you probably wouldn't know a thing about it. If there's one thing I learned in all my fifteen or so yea...
Oh My: Meet the Successor of the Black Hawk Helicopter, The FLRAA
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *Helicopters, * When viewed with a total mind to its requirements and new technological capabilities, the FLRAA may be destined to be “much more” than a Black Hawk. More lethal, semi-autonomous, slightly stealthy, and twice the speed and range of a Black Hawk helicopter are just a few of the terms used to describe the Army’s emerging Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA), a now-underway developmental effort slated to deploy by 2030. Calling it a future Black Hawk would both be correct and reductive, as the new aircraft will assume all of the utility helicopter ...
Stealth Showdown: Is the F-35 Really Better Than the F-22?
TNI Staff, The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*TNI Staff* *U.S. Air Force, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2016%3Anewsml_D1AETAUDBFAA&share=true] The F-22 is a legendary airplane and the F-35 has its share of problems. *Key point: *The F-22 simply is the best air superiority fighter there is. However, the F-35 is certainly more advanced and made with a different mission in mind. How does the F-35 stack up against the F-22 as a fighter? *Recommended: The Fatal Flaw That Could Take Down an F-22 or F-35.* *Recommended: Smith & Wesson's .44 Magnum Revolver: Why You Should Fear the 'D...
This Revolver-Looking Rifle Can Shoot 21 Kinds of Ammo
James Clark, The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*James Clark* *Security, * The Scavenger 6 is here. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *On top of firing 21 calibers with one weapon system, Scavenger 6 can mount a scope, a foregrip, and has a folding buttstock. Ralston also has plans to add a mount for a strobe light and a laser on the foregrip. The Scavenger 6 is a new rifle that looks like a revolver and can fire 21 different calibers of ammunition, just by swapping out the cylinder. In a post-apocalyptic scenario where survival is dependent upon scavenging resources, it pays to be prepared. That’s the thinking behind Scaven...
J-Rod Continues: Lopez, Rodriguez Say They’re Still Together
AP News, Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez said that March 2021 reports of their split were inaccurate.
This Picture Is What Happens When Nuclear Submarines Collide
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 12 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Military History, World* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2001%3Anewsml_PBEAHULDTDC&share=true] It was a strange accident, but both sumbarines got too close and had a collision. *Key point: *The world's oceans are huge. Yet it is still possible for submarines to sometimes hit each other or to collide with a warship. It’s tempting to think of sonar as a sort of radar that works underwater. However, water is a far less compliant medium than air even for the most modern sensors, and wind conditions, temperature variations and sou...
Why America Should Never Even Think About Invading Iran
Zachary Keck, The National Interest - 12 hours ago
*Zachary Keck* *Security, Middle East* It would be a catastrophe. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *While occupying Iran would be at least as difficult as the Iraqi and Afghan occupations, even invading Iran would prove enormously challenging. Consequently, while conquering Iran is the most sustainable way to prevent it from building a nuclear weapon, Washington is unlikely to attempt to do so anytime soon. The only military action that can truly prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon is for the United States to invade and occupy the country, potentially turning it over ...
Secret Is Out: How the U.S. Military Purchased Russian MiG-29s
Robert Beckhusen, The National Interest - 12 hours ago
*Robert Beckhusen* *MiG-29, * Training with enemy aircraft works wonders. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Little wonder then why Washington seized the chance to assess these formidable fighters while simultaneously denying Tehran an opportunity to expand its own fleet. Today there are still MiG-29 operators all over the world — largely in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and South Asia. The MiG-29 was a maneuverable, deadly aircraft for its time. When the Soviet Union collapsed in late 1991, the newly independent states within its former domain inherited enormous stockpiles o...
In reality, green energy increases total energy consumption
Robert, Ice Age Now - 12 hours ago
“There are unavoidable headwinds to this appealing fantasy…” – Charles Hugh Smith ___________ In reality, green energy increases total energy consumption (Quoting from an article by Charles Hugh Smith) Many people believe that alternative “green” energy will soon replace most or all hydrocarbon energy sources, but this belief is not realistic. All the “renewable” energy ... Read more The post In reality, green energy increases total energy consumption appeared first on Ice Age Now.
Earth’s cyclical geomagnetic pole reversals affect all manner of atmospheric, evolutionary, and tectonic phenomena
Robert, Ice Age Now - 12 hours ago
May radically reduce Earth’s human population … via crop failures, shortened growing-seasons, famine and disease. __________ Earth’s cyclical geomagnetic pole reversals affect all manner of atmospheric, evolutionary, and tectonic phenomena Lloyd Martin Hendaye Though correlation remains conjectural, Ice Age Now’s long-standing hypothesis that Earth’s cyclical geomagnetic pole reversals affect all manner of atmospheric, evolutionary, and ... Read more The post Earth’s cyclical geomagnetic pole reversals affect all manner of atmospheric, evolutionary, and tectonic phenomena appeared...
Does It Feel Cold In Here?
Francisco, Small Dead Animals - 12 hours ago
They want us all dead.
Hydrocarbon haters: You have no chance of success. Zero. Seven billion people agree, every day
Terry Etam, Small Dead Animals - 12 hours ago
There exists a very vocal, very powerful and very well funded group of ideologues that are blatantly determined to destroy the oil and gas industry. Elizabeth May, Tzeporah Berman, Bill McKibben, and the rest of the small but nasty group. They’re not ‘transitionists’, they’re borderline anarchists. They mock and ridicule any attempt by the existing… Continue reading →
Silly People
Francisco, Small Dead Animals - 13 hours ago
There’s some kind of weird Bill Maher/Mark Steyn convergence going on. Nothing ever moves in this impacted colon of a country. We see a problem and we ignore it, lie about it, fight about it. When China sees a problem, they fix it. They build a dam, we debate what to rename it. #SpoilerAlert #WeLost… Continue reading →
how to drown in debt, illustrated
Bob Dinn, balance10 - 13 hours ago
12-26-2019 Consumers carry nearly $1.1 trillion in credit card debt https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/26/consumers-overspend-by-7400-a-year-here-are-weekly-trouble-spots.html ………………………….................................................................. *6-29-2020 U.S.* federal government spending for FY 2021 is $4.829 trillion. Since FY2015, spending has crept up again despite the sequester. Congress and the President rely on deficit spending to boost economic growth.6 But deficit spending is out of control. It rises each year even when the economy is doing well….Almost two-thir...
Would you get a job?
Norma, Collecting My Thoughts - 13 hours ago
"Full summary of what the unemployed and low income workers get. Family of four: $5600+$3,400 from CARES Act+$2400 from December bill. Total cash $11,400. Then they get $300 a week x 4=$1200 per month for each parent through September which will get extended to December =$21,600 (9 months) for both together. Plus average state unemployment another $300 a week each = another $21,600 by December. Child care credit $7,200 each child under 6- $6,000 over 6. Let’s say $13,200. Dependent care child care tax credit $4000 per kid if the parents are working, so 2 kids $8000 tax CR...
And The Emmy Goes To…
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 13 hours ago
Black Queen’s Gambit: Kamala wants Cuomo out, made it known to staffers last night, Biden this morning.
The science of groupthink
Dennis, Small Dead Animals - 14 hours ago
If you are wondering how the lockdown philosophy seems to have gripped conservative political leaders just as thoroughly as liberals, this article offers some great insights into how that happened. The author refers mostly to the British experience, but his observations would apply equally to most political jurisdictions on the planet. “One of the most… Continue reading →
US continues to fall in upward mobility – the American dream is now a relative myth
Keith, musingsofanoldfart - 14 hours ago
In an article in US News called “The upward mobility ‘American Dream’ has been broken. Look at the numbers” by Bella Cangelosi, a key myth continues to fall. “The United States has long been proud to be a very fluid … Continue reading →
A U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier's Greatest Fear? Fire.
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 12 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Aircraft Carriers, * In the 1960s, the Navy suffered a series of deadly accidents aboard its carriers. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Forrestal fire led to major reforms of the Navy’s firefighting procedures, including better training in damage control for the crew at large. Two deadly collisions involving U.S. Navy destroyers in June and August 2017 may have cost the lives of up to sixteen sailors, leading the Navy to declare a day-long operational pause to reflect upon its safety culture. That such similar accidents took place in such close proximity r...
Is Tom Hanks’ Brother the Voice of Woody in ‘Toy Story’ Products?
Jessica Lee, Snopes.com - 12 hours ago
As is bound to happen given shared familial genes, siblings often look and sound alike.
One year into ‘15 days to flatten the curve’, why are we still tolerating authoritarian government clampdowns on our daily lives?
Rachel Marsden, null - 12 hours ago
[image: undefined] In the 12 months since states first started ordering citizens to stay at home under the pretext of Covid, we’ve come a long way. Particularly in our understanding of how illiberal our politicians can be and how supine we are. One year ago, at noon on Tuesday, March 17, France went into total lockdown for the first time. Until then, Covid-19 was something of which we were faintly aware – background noise in our daily lives that was mostly relegated to Wuhan, China. But we all had that one moment when we realized that it was about to hit home hard. In my case, tha...
What Keeps Canada Safe at Night? Joe Biden?
Peter Van Buren, null - 12 hours ago
[image: undefined] We know what keeps America safe at night — rough men on the walls stand ready to visit violence on those who would do us harm, duh. But what about Canada? Or say, Cambodia or Bolivia? This is by way of trying to figure out why Joe Biden bombed Syria and derailed the resumption of the Iran nuclear accord, and why he has called off, delayed, or stalled further withdrawals from the places like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria along the bloody trail of the old Global War of Terror. Canada (along with Cambodia, Bolivia and most others) never sent any of their rough men to...
Virus Tolls Similar Despite Governors’ Contrasting Actions
AP News, Snopes.com - 12 hours ago
Though research has found that mask mandates and limits on group activities such as indoor dining can help slow the spread of the coronavirus, states with greater government-imposed restrictions have not always fared better than those without them.
Did Fox News Host Greg Gutfeld Sing ‘I Gotta Pee’ Live On Air?
Dan MacGuill, Snopes.com - 12 hours ago
"The joys of live television," co-host Shannon Bream added.
Did a “space hurricane” hit Earth for the first time?
Adam Houser, CFACT - 13 hours ago
This hurricane rained down something much different: electrons. The post Did a “space hurricane” hit Earth for the first time? appeared first on CFACT.
Is Ryan Gosling Sandra Bullock’s Son?
Jordan Liles, Snopes.com - 13 hours ago
Gosling and Bullock co-starred in the 2002 thriller "Murder by Numbers."
Welcome to the Weekend
Larry-Lambert, Virtual Mirage - 13 hours ago
Spies House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday confirmed that she’s keeping Rep. Eric Swalwell on the House Intelligence Committee despite questions swirling about his relationship with Chinese spy Fang Fang, who seduced US politicians as part of her work. Pelosi previously reappointed the fellow California Democrat to the House Homeland Security Committee over Republican objections… […] The post Welcome to the Weekend appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
Do Photos Show Prince William and Kate Being Carried by People of Color?
Dan MacGuill, Snopes.com - 13 hours ago
The gossip website TMZ produced photographs from 2012 in response to the Duke of Cambridge's insistence that the royal family were "very much not racist."
The Washington Post keeps pouring it on!
<b>bob somerby</b>, the daily howler - 13 hours ago
*SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 2021* *Rachel keeps pouring it too:* We've often noted a certain lack of curiosity in our major mainstream press organs. At issue are the low death rates from Covid in an array of Pacific nations. The numbers from the Pacific are jaw-dropping. After adjusting for population, with three non-Pacific points of comparison, this is where some of the numbers currently stand: *Total deaths from Covid to date, per million population* United Kingdom: 1,840 United States: 1,641 European Union: roughly 1,250 Japan: 67 Australia: 35 South Korea: 32 New Zealand: 5 Taiwan: ...
Did a Man Bury 42 School Buses Underground?
Jordan Liles, Snopes.com - 14 hours ago
Dated photos showed a massive pit filled with a maze of what looks like tightly packed yellow school buses.
Nurses Fight Conspiracy Theories Along with Coronavirus
AP News, Snopes.com - 14 hours ago
Much of the job of correcting misinformation about COVID-19 has fallen to the world’s front-line medical workers.
New Hosts for ‘The Bachelorette’ After Racial Controversy
AP News, Snopes.com - 14 hours ago
Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe will pick up hosting duties for the show’s next season.
No Need to Lose Sleep over Shift to Daylight Saving Time
AP News, Snopes.com - 14 hours ago
The annual shift comes at 2 a.m. local time Sunday in most of the United States.
Warp-Speed Spending and Other Surreal Stats of COVID Times
AP News, Snopes.com - 14 hours ago
How high can you count? At one turn after another, that may be the rhetorical question of these COVID-19 times.
Report: in 2020, Israeli human rights violations escalated against Palestinians
contact@ifamericansknew.org, Israel Palestine News - 14 hours ago
A new report from Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq details the numerous human rights violations that Israel perpetrated against Palestinians in 2020 -- in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. Had The Coldest February In Over 30 Years – Demonstrating That Nature Is Still In Control Of The Climate
Anthony Watts, Climate Realism - 14 hours ago
As we have previously mentioned on ClimateRealism, last month’s winter storms in the United States caused record subzero temperatures, power outages for millions of homeowners when “green energy” failed, and more than two dozen deaths. It was also the coldest February in over three decades. Two different metrics of temperature measurement we track agree in […] The post U.S. Had The Coldest February In Over 30 Years – Demonstrating That Nature Is Still In Control Of The Climate appeared first on Climate Realism.
8 Personal Things You Should Keep Quiet About 
Ashley Walker, Enlightened Consciousness - 15 hours ago
There are some who share every tiny detail of their lives with others. Little do they know that all this information could end up ruining their lives. Therefore, it’s important to know what you should share and what you should keep secret. Here are 8 personal things you should keep to yourself. 1. Problems with […] The post 8 Personal Things You Should Keep Quiet About appeared first on Enlightened Consciousness.
To My Ex-Toxic Partner, Because Of You, I Learnt Some Tough Lessons And Now I Will Not Settle For Less
Natalie Porter, Enlightened Consciousness - 15 hours ago
Toxic ex-partners teach you so much, yet not everyone is able to leave. But when you do, they make you realize your worth and that you deserve more in life. Here’s my story: To my toxic ex, which I loved and was once a significant part of my life. I loved your humor. I loved […] The post To My Ex-Toxic Partner, Because Of You, I Learnt Some Tough Lessons And Now I Will Not Settle For Less appeared first on Enlightened Consciousness.
Eastern Europe: Western Europe’s Stepsister Is the World’s Sex Trafficking Capital
Joachim Hagopian, American Empire Exposed - 13 hours ago
During the US-NATO air assault war to literally, illegally “balkanize” the once sovereign nation of Yugoslavia into many pieces under the corrupt Bill Clinton regime of the late 1990s, major US civilian private defense contractors like the notorious DynCorp and the CEO-soon-to-be war criminal VP Dick Cheney’s Halliburton, with UN complicity were caught red-handed, dick-deep around the world, in child sex trafficking. Also recall courageous whistleblower Kathryn Bolkovac exposing DynCorp’s shameful participation in the movement of underage Eastern European girls in the sex slav...
Why the Atom Bomb Was One of the Greatest Weapons in U.S. History
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *History, Americas* As a weapon of war in World War II, the A-bomb was of greater shock than practical value. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *The secret of American victory in World War II was quantity and quality. Copious amounts of weapons and equipment that not only overwhelmed and outmatched the Axis arsenal, but helped enable Lend-Lease allies like Britain and Russia to do the same. Not that every U.S. weapon was great. The ubiquitous M-4 Sherman tank was plentiful but mediocre. Early U.S. fighters like the P-40 and P-39 were nothing to brag about (except...
Your History Book Lies: Your World War II Ideas Are Likely Wrong
James Holland, The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*James Holland* *World War II, Europe* A new book challenges a number of long-held assumptions about the war, many of which are based on truth by common knowledge rather than through detailed and painstaking research. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Rather than the David-vs-Goliath fight as commonly depicted, the war was far more even, thanks to Great Britains' sheer maritime power. The Second World War remains an enduringly fascinating subject, but despite the large number of films, documentaries, books, and even comics on the subject, our understanding of this catastrophic...
The Pandemic in Europe and America
Pierre Lemieux, Econlib - 13 hours ago
The pandemic evolution now appears to be more worrying in Europe than in America, as illustrated by the graph below reproduced from yesterday’s Wall Street Journal (Marcus Walker, Bertrand Benoit, and Stacy Meichtry, “Europe Confronts a Covid-19 Rebound as Vaccine Hopes Recede,” March 12, 2021). In France, for example, after two very long and restrictive […] The post The Pandemic in Europe and America appeared first on Econlib.
Sir David Clementi's Last Stand
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 14 hours ago
Nebuchadnezzar (Blake) The outgoing BBC chairman Sir David Clementi has risked ridicule by using a very small-scale internal BBC study of 70 households carried out 6 years ago - before Netflix, Amazon and other streaming services had become fixtures in so many British homes - to allege that most people "cannot cope" without the BBC, whatever people *he *calls "professional detractors" and "right-wing thinkers" may say. After just 9 days of BBC deprivation two-thirds of the BBC licence fee sceptics in the study underwent a 180° change of heart, saying they couldn't live without t...
Why Experts Fear Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons Could Go Missing
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Pakistan Nuclear Weapons, * How do you misplace a nuclear weapon? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Pakistan is clearly developing a robust nuclear capability that can not only deter but fight a nuclear war. It is also dealing with internal security issues that could threaten the integrity of its nuclear arsenal. Sandwiched between Iran, China, India and Afghanistan, Pakistan lives in a complicated neighborhood with a variety of security issues. One of the nine known states known to have nuclear weapons, Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal and doctrine are continually ...
If America Unleashed Its B-2 Bomber, Would Iran See It Coming?
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *B-2 Bomber, Middle East* It was built to penetrate contested air space. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The current B-2 fleet will likely fly for another twenty years or more. All of this adds up to the Air Force flying bat-winged, stealthy bombers for another forty or even fifty years, a testament to the original flying wing stealth design that dates all the way back to World War II. The B-2 Spirit is one of three strategic heavy bombers in U.S. Air Force service. Originally conceived to infiltrate the Soviet air-defense network and attack targets with nucl...
Doomed: Why Did the Nazi’s Messerschmitt BF 110 Fighter-Bomber Fail?
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *World War II History, Europe* [image: By Bundesarchiv, Bild 101I-669-7340-27 / Blaschka / CC-BY-SA 3.0, CC BY-SA 3.0 de, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5413224] The combination aircraft was decent, but was eventually outclassed by Allied warplanes. *Key point: *This heavy fighter-bomber was made to solve a certain problem. However, it would not be able to hold its own throughout the entire war. In the mid-1930s, Nazi Germany had a problem. Its twin-engined medium bombers, such as the Heinkel 111, had a range of perhaps 1,500 miles. However, the L...
Eating Way Too Much Rice Almost Doomed Japan's Imperial Navy
James Simpson, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*James Simpson* *Japan World War II, Asia* Disease can bring down armies. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *During the war, the official rice staple overrode the unofficial use of barley. For the duration of the war, the navy was beriberi-free, but the army lost 4,000 soldiers to the disease, with another 41,000 hospitalized. Some individual commanders chose to add barley to their men’s diets, thus saving lives. In August 1882 in Incheon Bay near Seoul, four Japanese warships were locked in a tense stand-off with two Chinese warships that had brought troops to quell a revolt o...
Movements Not Saviors
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 14 hours ago
On March 3, 2021, Ugandan pop star turned politician Robert Kyagulanyi (a.k.a. Bobi Wine) tweeted a picture of a Zoom call with himself and Juan Guaido, the US-backed Venezuelan opposition figure. “Very pleased to speak with President @jguaido of Venezuela this evening,” Wine tweeted, “We discussed the way forward for both countries, and the need to build synergies for the defense of democratic principles and human rights across the globe.” The responses were swift. Shocked critics from Uganda and throughout the world denounced Wine’s tweet. Within a day, Wine had deleted the twee...
Colombia reports first death from Brazilian Covid-19 variant
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 14 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Colombia confirmed its first death from the P1, or Brazilian, variant of coronavirus, the government said, adding the victim who died in January was older and had various comorbidities. The P1 variant, which emerged in the Amazon, has driven a second wave of the virus in Brazil’s two most populous […] The post Colombia reports first death from Brazilian Covid-19 variant appeared first on The Rio Times.
Leaving Afghanistan By May 1?
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 14 hours ago
Will the U.S. military ever leave Afghanistan? The answer appears to be no. When the U.S. military comes it stays. It’s been in Germany since the 1940s, and now has expanded, with its attack dog, NATO, from there throughout Eastern Europe to menace Russia. The Afghan adventure has so far lasted 20 years and cost two trillion dollars. Afghanistan provides a convenient, imperial base from which to threaten China. The U.S. military, realistically, will never want to give that up. Trump left office with plans in place for the remaining 2500 U.S. troops to depart Afghanistan by May 1. ...
ER Doctor – “We’re Being Deceived and Manipulated”
Galen, From the Trenches World Report - 14 hours ago
Henry Makow There is only one courageous honest doctor in Ontario, who takes the Hippocratic Oath seriously. “Both in my regular ER and my “COVID-19... The post ER Doctor – “We’re Being Deceived and Manipulated” appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Treasure The Triumphant Dragon
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 14 hours ago
They’re just trolling us now.
Cop Crush Harmless Hippy to Death With Bulldozer for Growing Cannabis—Taxpayers Held Liable
Galen, From the Trenches World Report - 14 hours ago
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist Reading, PA — As TFTP reported, Pennsylvania State Troopers garnered national attention following a deadly officer-involved incident whereby... The post Cop Crush Harmless Hippy to Death With Bulldozer for Growing Cannabis—Taxpayers Held Liable appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Exploring the Oxford-AstraZeneca Eugenics Links
Mary, From the Trenches World Report - 14 hours ago
Dr. Joseph Mercola While the two currently available COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. are based on novel mRNA technology — which in actuality are experimental... The post Exploring the Oxford-AstraZeneca Eugenics Links appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Twitter afraid, sues Texas AG Paxton. Russia sends final warning to Twitter
The Duran, The Duran - 15 hours ago
Twitter afraid, sues Texas AG Paxton. Russia sends final warning to Twitter The Duran: Episode 911 Twitter sues Texas AG to avoid investigation into its censorship practices Twitter sues Texas AG to avoid investigation into its censorship practices Twitter doesn’t want to have to hand over the info. Russia begins SLOWING DOWN Twitter over child […]
What Do We Do About Our Horrible Schools?
Tony Papert, LaRouchePAC.com - All Posts - 15 hours ago
The post below presents the problem which preoccupies parents throughout the United States. The schools, public and private, are committing a form of menticide on America’s children, whether it be through Critical Race Theory or a curriculum so dumbed down and based on drill-and-grill that all human creative potential is extinguished. There is a great hue and cry about public versus private, but no one is focused on what must be taught to fulfil our human nature as creative human beings participating in divine creation. We will start a new class series on this topic on Saturday, Ma...
Matters Of Communication: Handelsblatting The Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine
Binoy KAMPMARK, OrientalReview.org - 15 hours ago
The Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is fast becoming a subject of notoriety. First, will States obtain it? Second, will they use it? The first answer has generally been affirmative, given the vaccine’s ease of storage and relative cheapness. The second is becoming increasingly difficult. Orders have been made and supplies – […]
Statement of Concern: The OPCW investigation of alleged chemical weapons use in Douma, Syria
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 16 hours ago
Courage Foundation; We wish to express our deep concern over the protracted controversy and political fall-out surrounding the OPCW and its investigation of the alleged chemical weapon attacks in Douma, Syria, on 7 April 2018. Since the publication by the OPCW of its final report in March 2019, a series of worrying developments has… Continue reading →
The Secret Danger of Shoulder-Fired Missiles: Brain Damage
Task and Purpose, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Task and Purpose* *military, * Studies reveal "post-concussion associated symptoms among individuals with a history of prolonged exposure to low-level blasts." *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The report advises the Army to begin researching “new helmet materials, shapes, and designs that might dramatically improve protection from primary blast injury.” Service members risk brain damage when operating shoulder-fired heavy weapons like the AT4, LAW, and Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle, according to report by the Center for a New American Security. - “[Department of Defense] stud...
Nazi FW-190 Fighter: One of the Deadliest Machines of World War II
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *World War II History, Europe* [image: By RAF - This is photograph MH4190 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17418827] This powerful plane was mass produced and proved a major thorn for the Allies. *Key point: *The RAF had the Spitfire and Super Marine. The Axis had the FW-190 and the Zero. On July 28, 1943, Luftwaffe Oberleutnant Erwin Clausen shot down another two B-17 Flying Fortresses to add to the two he had shot down the previous day. There were 15 other Focke-Wulf FW-1...
Red Lines Can Help Address Iran’s Nuclear Escalation
John Hannah, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*John Hannah* *Iran, Middle East* Can Biden develop a diplomatic strategy to constrain Iran’s accelerating nuclear program even as it seeks to revive negotiations? Iran’s recent rebuff of President Joe Biden’s offer to commence talks on getting both Washington and Tehran back into compliance with the Iran nuclear deal has, at least temporarily, thrown a monkey wrench into Biden’s strategy for quickly reversing Iran’s relentless march away from the restrictions of the 2015 agreement, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). While efforts to get Iran to the...
The Frankenstein Monster of Rifles: Check Out the De Lisle
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *De Lisle, * The odd-looking De Lisle carbine was the Frankenstein monster of rifles, made up of pistol, rifle, and submachine gun parts. The odd-looking De Lisle carbine was the Frankenstein monster of rifles, made up of pistol, rifle, and submachine gun parts. *Origins* The De Lisle rifle was designed to arm British Commandos for secret, silent operations in Europe during the Second World War. And the rifle, actually a carbine, filled a special niche role: it was small, light-weight — and most importantly, one of if not the quietest rifle produced during the Sec...
Why Japan's World War II Kamikaze Torpedoes Failed
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Torpedoes, Asia* A combination of desperation, inaccurate self-evaluation and doomed romanticism fueled the program. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Consigning patriotic young men to pilot unreliable torpedoes to their certain death was just one addition to the vast waste of Japan's war effort. By 1944, Japan was facing defeat in Pacific War. It had lost the technological edge it possessed over U.S. ships and aircraft in 1941 and 42, and a great portion of its veteran pilots and seamen had perished in the Battles of Midway and the Solomon Islands. Unable to t...
'Jaws' Killed the Crew of This Navy Warship that Delivered the Atom Bomb
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Pacific* And why was this cruiser permitted to transit without an escort across a tract of ocean where Japanese submarines were still active? *Here's What You Need to Remember:* The rescue of its commanding officer, Captain Charles McVay III, only adds to the mystery that has shrouded the incident for more than 50 years. The story of the sinking of the USS *Indianapolis *minutes after midnight on August 30, 1945, by torpedoes fired from the Japanese submarine I-58, remains one of the most publicized tragedies of World War II. And the rescue of...
Ax-Wielding North Korean Soldiers Nearly Triggered World War III
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *History, Asia* The message was sent. push America too far at your own peril. *Here’s What You Need to Remember:* *In one sense, nothing changed. In the forty years since the ax murder incident, North Korea has attacked South Korean ships, shelled South Korean islands, sent commandos to raid South Korean territory, committed numerous acts of terrorism, developed nuclear weapons and is now developing ICBMs that can reach the United States.* The American and South Korean soldiers went off to chop down a poplar tree. Instead, they were chopped into pieces by ax-wieldi...
The CIA Has Lots of Secret Ways to Get Russia's Best Weapons
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *military, World* Moscow and Washington had extensive operations to try and get ahold of each other’s technology. *Key point: *America found ways to capture, "borrow", or sneak a peak at Soviet weapons. Moscow did the same. Sometimes the Cold War seemed like one big treasure hunt. When one side came out with a new weapon, the other side made every effort to get their hands on a copy to analyze, reverse-engineer or give it to guerrillas fighting the opposition. The United States termed this Foreign Military Exploitation (FME). A collection of documents compiled by...
Why Russia Is Repainting Its Fifth-Generation Su-57 Stealth Jet
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, * Russian state news asserts that the new pixelated camouflage provides a “low optical signature,” but what exactly does this mean? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *India’s recent withdrawal from a joint Su-57 venture was a blow to the financial stability of the project, especially given the jet fighter’s immense cost of production. The Kremlin hopes to re-sell New Delhi on the Su-57 by not only showcasing the technical progress made in its development, but by presenting it as an overall compelling product from inside and out. Russia has aggressive...
Hell Would Be a U.S.-China War (If We All Survive)
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *U.S.-China War, * The two countries will likely remain fixated on each other as potential military competitors for decades to come. *Here's What You Need to Know*: China today has the largest military on the planet. Two superpowers eye each other uneasily across the Pacific—one well established after decades of Cold War conflict, the other a rising power eager to reclaim regional hegemony. Fortunately, despite profoundly different political systems, China and the United States are not as intrinsically hostile to each other as were the West and the Soviet Uni...
Politicians and MSM Compare Those Who Question Vaccine Safety to “Domestic Terrorists”
Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project - 15 hours ago
[image: domestic]Politicians are dangerously comparing vaccine safety advocates to domestic terrorists, and outlets like Washington Post and NY Times are giving them a bullhorn.
CDC: 1,524 DEAD 31,079 Injured Following Experimental COVID mRNA “Vaccines”
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 15 hours ago
READ AT THE LINK: https://healthimpactnews.com/2021/cdc-1524-dead-31079-injured-following-experimental-covid-mrna-vaccines/
Utah’s Chief Medical Examiner says proving vaccine injury as a cause of death almost never happens
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 16 hours ago
“… death by vaccine is almost never recorded on a death certificate, and in fact, I am not even sure it ever has” I’ve posted this article before from Health Impact News, (titled: 39-Year-Old Surgical Technician and Mother Dies 4 Days After Second Experimental Moderna COVID mRNA Shot) but am highlighting here some startling revelations … Continue reading Utah’s Chief Medical Examiner says proving vaccine injury as a cause of death almost never happens →
Compilation of documented deaths & injuries following the Covid-19 injection…@ 3-7-21 (Dr Scott Johnson)
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 16 hours ago
From contendingfortruth.com By Dr. Scott Johnson | March 6, 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 know about): Injured by a Vaccine? … Continue reading Compilation of documented deaths & injuries following the Covid-19 injection…@ 3-7-21 (Dr Scott Johnson) →
Millions of websites offline after fire at French cloud services firm
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 16 hours ago
Originally posted on Flurry of Thoughts: A fire at a French cloud services firm has disrupted millions of websites, knocking out government agencies’ portals, banks, shops, news websites and taking out a chunk of the .FR web space, according to internet monitors. Source: Millions of websites offline after fire at French cloud services firm
A Pothole in the Path of the Electrification Agenda, by Eric Peters
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 16 hours ago
Originally posted on STRAIGHT LINE LOGIC: Batteries for electric cars run down and are costly to replace, not to mention the issue of what’s to be done with the used batteries. From Eric Peters at ericpetersautos.com: A number of problems stand athwart the Electrification Agenda, which is supposed to be accomplished fact…
Her Name Was Sarah Everard
Phil, All That Is Solid ... - 16 hours ago
Her name was Sarah Everard, a woman who was just going about her business. She wore bright clothing on the night of her disappearance and stuck to well-lit streets. She had taken the well-meaning advice issued to women who find themselves outdoors after dark, and this wasn't enough. Someone - a man - decided to make this irrelevant. He decided to abduct Sarah and end take her life. If anything good is to come from this disgusting crime, let it be a change in the politics of women's safety. And it can start with changing the terms of reference: the politics of *male violence*. It's n...
The Real Reasons Why Millions Of Americans Will Defy Covid Mandates And Vaccines, by Brandon Smith
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 16 hours ago
Originally posted on STRAIGHT LINE LOGIC: Millions of Americans view the mainstream media as the propaganda arm of the government, which it is. From Brandon Smith at alt-market.us: I suspect a large portion of the public is at least partially aware when they are being pushed or lured into a specific way of thinking. We…
Appeal from Russia: 'A little bit of trust'
Bruce K. Gagnon, Organizing Notes - 12 hours ago
Vladimir Kozin, special advisor to the Russian Presidential Administration on nuclear treaties, nuclear weapons and space technology. A sobering interview, but ever hopeful that sanity will return to the USA. Kozin has spoken at Global Network meetings twice before - the first time in Sweden and then in Moscow. He is a fine, direct and honest man. Video by Regis Tremblay Further evidence that US-NATO are planning something in Ukraine see this article which is from a pro-Ukrainian (US puppet government) website: Delegation of NATO Allied Land Command arrives in Ukraine
International tourists no longer required to quarantine upon arrival in Peru
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 14 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIJRO, BRAZIL - The Peruvian government announced that mandatory quarantine for foreign travelers entering the country will be lifted, although flights of over 8 hours and connections with Brazil will remain suspended. Requirements for international tourists wishing to travel to Peru will be the same as applicable up to December 2020, with a […] The post International tourists no longer required to quarantine upon arrival in Peru appeared first on The Rio Times.
RIGHT-WINGERS: NOT ONLY ARE YOU LIBS HATING CUOMO WRONG, YOU'RE FORCING HIM OUT OF OFFICE WRONG
Steve M., No More Mister Nice Blog - 14 hours ago
Last week I told you that conservatives weren't happy to see liberals turning against Andrew Cuomo, because, in their opinion, we were doing it for the wrong reason. It is so perfectly transparent that the new attempt to bowl over Cuomo over the sexual harassment stuff is a pure misdirect from the fact that he should be tossed (and perhaps prosecuted) for his covid policy and coverup. — Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) March 3, 2021 A report in January on Cuomo's efforts to mislead the public about nursing home deaths from COVID was issued by a state attorney general who's a liberal Demo...
Despite being the world’s Covid-19 vaccination champion, Chile records high infection rate
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 15 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - This week, Chile became the world's fastest country in vaccinating its citizens against the coronavirus. However, on Thursday, March 11th, the government announced the return of confinement of the Santiago metropolitan region over weekends, and decided to anticipate the start of curfew to 10 PM, due to the very high […] The post Despite being the world’s Covid-19 vaccination champion, Chile records high infection rate appeared first on The Rio Times.
Chris Hedges: Bandaging The Corpse
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 15 hours ago
The established ruling elites know there is a crisis. They agreed, at least temporarily, to throw money at it with the $1.9 trillion Covid-19 bill known as American Rescue Plan (ARP). But the ARP will not alter the structural inequities, either by raising the minimum wage to $15.00 an hour or imposing taxes and regulations on corporations or the billionaire class that saw its wealth increase by a staggering $1.1 trillion since the start of the pandemic. The health system will remain privatized, meaning the insurance and pharmaceutical corporations will reap a windfall of tens of b...
Nice Work
Owen Gray, Northern Reflections - 15 hours ago
In response to the economic damage done by COVID, governments everywhere are planning to spend on infrastructure. But Linda McQuaig writes, in Canada, that spending will benefit the wealthy. Justin Trudeau has established the Canada Infrastructure Bank and endowed it with $35 billion: Of course, municipalities badly need new infrastructure so the bank, endowed with $35 billion in public money to help finance infrastructure, should be a godsend. But it isn't -- except for business and investors. That's because of the business-friendly way the Trudeau government designed the bank. ...
Editor's Note
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 15 hours ago
I have a hundred and one chores to do today. Blogging will return later this evening.
Is The EU 'Playing' Politics With The Russian Vaccine Sputnik V
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 15 hours ago
*Strategic Culture Foundation:** EU’s Own Goal by Playing Politics With Russian Vaccine* *The European public can see more clearly than ever that their unelected highly paid bureaucrats are risking pandemic recovery by playing politics with Russia’s vaccine. * Italy is to be the first European Union state to produce the Russian Sputnik V vaccine for immunization against the new coronavirus. It was confirmed this week by the Russian-Italian Chamber of Commerce. The Russian developer of the vaccine says there are other deals underway with Spain, France and Germany to manufacture...
Beijing’s Decades-Long Policies In Xinjiang
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 15 hours ago
Central to China’s rise as a global power are the attempts to increase its influence over Xinjiang, the country’s biggest and most mineral rich region. Xinjiang has been part of Chinese territory since the mid-18th century, longer than the existence of the United States, and this province at just over 640,000 square miles, is equal to two-thirds the size of continental Europe. Unlike Europe, however, Xinjiang is sparsely populated with just over 20 million people while it contains rare and iconic species like snow leopards, bears and wolves. In 2019 Beijing oversaw the production ...
The Southern Tenant Union Playbook
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 15 hours ago
Despite an eviction moratorium that was intended to keep people housed during the pandemic, landlords filed more than 95,000 evictions in just eight major cities across the South last year. With the passing of the most recent stimulus bill, Senate Democrats approved more than $45 billion in rental and mortgage assistance, but it won't be enough to stave off what housing advocates call the "tsunami of evictions" still to come. But the fight to keep people housed didn't begin when the country shut down, and it won't end when people can safely dine in restaurants. The solution to t...
Podcast — Commander Dale Brown – Decentralizing Security And Protection Services
The Free Thought Project, The Free Thought Project - 15 hours ago
[image: podcast]On this week's episode of the Free Thought Project Podcast, Jason and Matt sit down with Commander Dale Brown from the Threat Management Center.
Saving Ourselves: Autonomous Disaster Relief In Texas
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 15 hours ago
On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, we speak with participants in autonomous groups across Texas, including Cooperation Denton, Stop the Sweeps in Austin, Mutual Aid Houston, Houston Tenants Union, and North Texas Rural Resilience. The first in a two part series, this episode discusses the devastating storms which rocked Texas and the Southwest and the context that the “big freeze” happened within: from anti-Black police violence and attacks on the homeless community, to widespread neoliberal policies that left infrastructure and housing stock dilapidated and on the ve...
Tokyo tourism: Todoroki Valley and the natural flow of Buddhism and Shintoism
Lee Jay, Modern Tokyo Times - 15 hours ago
Tokyo tourism: Todoroki Valley and the natural flow of Buddhism and Shintoism Sawako Utsumi and Kanako Mita Modern Tokyo Times The Todoroki Valley in Tokyo is a nice quaint walk to connect with nature. Indeed, the close proximity to Jiyugaoka and Futako Tamagawa means budding tourists can enjoy the amazing contrasts with the Todoroki Valley. […] The post Tokyo tourism: Todoroki Valley and the natural flow of Buddhism and Shintoism first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times.
China, Iran, And North Korea Seek Support At The UN Against Unilateral Force
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 15 hours ago
New York City - China, Russia, North Korea, Iran and others are seeking support for a coalition to defend the United Nations Charter by pushing back against the use or threat of force and unilateral sanctions, according to a letter seen by Reuters on Thursday. The move by 16 countries and the Palestinians to create such a group comes as U.S. President Joe Biden’s new administration boosts its multilateral engagement and with allies, reversing former President Donald Trump’s favored unilateral approach as he focused on an “America First” policy. Biden has also pledged to take on Ch...
Highlighting The Too-Often Invisible Labor Of Mothers, Who Protect Us And Lead Us
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 16 hours ago
This week two major publications were released that highlight public health impacts on people living next to oil and gas operations. The Environmental Health News released their investigation looking at how chemicals associated with oil and gas are present at levels 90 times higher than the average in families’ urine, including samples from children. The New Yorker published “When the Kids Started Getting Sick” by Eliza Griswold, a deep dive on the increase in rare bone cancers in the region. These articles highlight the reality of so many in our communities, and because they ref...
Texas County Got Rid Of Cash Bail For Minor Crimes
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 16 hours ago
Eager to resolve a federal civil rights lawsuit, Texas' most populous county over the past two years has stopped requiring most people accused of low-level crimes from putting up cash to get out of jail on bond. Tens of thousands of people accused of misdemeanors not involving some specific circumstances, like domestic abuse or previous bond violations, have been freed without cost while awaiting trial. Letting them out does not appear to increase the chances they will be arrested for new crimes, according to researchers who have been tracking changes made to the Harris County mis...
Weekend reads: A JAMA editor resigns; why correcting the record takes so long; focus on predatory journals
Ivan Oransky, Retraction Watch - 16 hours ago
Before we present this week’s Weekend Reads, a question: Do you enjoy our weekly roundup? If so, we could really use your help. Would you consider a tax-deductible donation to support Weekend Reads, and our daily work? Thanks in advance. The week at Retraction Watch featured: Journal flags a dozen papers as likely paper mill products … Continue reading Weekend reads: A JAMA editor resigns; why correcting the record takes so long; focus on predatory journals
Uruguay calls on U.S. to focus more on MERCOSUR because “the only one” doing so is China
Juan Martinez, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Foreign Minister Francisco Bustillo called on the United States to focus its attention on MERCOSUR because the only one now doing this is China, which is "constantly knocking on the doors" of the South American bloc. "The United States must listen to us because the only one focusing its attention […] The post Uruguay calls on U.S. to focus more on MERCOSUR because “the only one” doing so is China appeared first on The Rio Times.
“Thanks To Global Warming”
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 16 hours ago
Five years ago, USA Today and the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado said that Arctic sea ice was at a record winter low and temperatures in the Arctic were 15F (9C) above normal. And they announced … Continue reading →
The Brazilian Livestreams Guide for Saturday, March 13, 2021
Beatriz Miranda, The Rio Times - 1 day ago
LIVESTREAM: Samba da Serrinha (online) – Renascença Clube will host, this Saturday, Samba da Serrinha, one of the most traditional samba circles in Rio de Janeiro. The event will happen from 4 PM to 7 PM and will be livestreamed on Renascença's Youtube channel. Samba da Serrinha – live on Renascença's Youtube channel. Check The post The Brazilian Livestreams Guide for Saturday, March 13, 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Not taking it very well
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 10 hours ago
Meanwhile, from an alternate universe near you... Guess what's agitating these four people? Yes, they're talking about the BBC's decision to end Nish Kumar's *The Mash Report*! As Francis Howerd would have said, Oooh noo, please, it's wicked to mock the afflicted!
U.S. Rejects Requests From Other Countries To Share AstraZeneca Vaccine Doses Even Though This Vaccine Has Not Been Approved In The U.S.
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 15 hours ago
*Daily Mail:* *Not sharing the wealth, Joe? Biden has stockpiled doses of AstraZeneca vaccine that Europe and developing world need because he wants it should FDA approve it * * President Joe Biden is holding onto doses of the unapproved AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine because he wants 'maximum flexibility' to use it * 'I think his view is that his obligation, first obligation is to addressing what is still a crisis in our country,' Psaki explained * Psaki was pressed on whether there was a 'moral dilemma' for the U.S. to be sitting on doses of a vaccine that can't be currently u...
ISIS And Al-Qaeda’s Affiliates Are Spreading Throughout The Sub-Sahara
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 15 hours ago
*Defense One:* *ISIS and Al-Qaeda’s Sub-Saharan Affiliates Are Poised for Growth in 2021 * *A rundown on jihadi groups’ expansion in the Sahel and Nigeria, the Horn of Africa, and the continent’s southeastern Swahili coast.* Once considered a backwater for jihadists, sub-Saharan Africa is now at the forefront of the counterterrorism landscape. With core ISIS and al-Qaeda reeling from sustained Western counterterrorism campaigns, attention has shifted from former jihadist bases in the Middle East and south Asia, respectively, to the Sahel and Nigeria, the Horn of Africa, and, most...
Cop Crush Harmless Hippy to Death With Bulldozer for Growing Cannabis—Taxpayers Held Liable
Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project - 15 hours ago
[image: bulldozer]After finding a harmless man growing a few pot plants in the woods, cops chased him down with a bulldozer and crushed him.
The F-35 Program Reveals What Is Wrong With The Pentagon
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 15 hours ago
F-35A Lightning IIs from the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings, at Hill AFB, Utah, prepare for takeoff at Aviano AB, Italy, on May 31, 2019. Air Force photo by A1C Caleb House. *Sean McFate, The Hill:* *The F-35 tells everything that's broken in the Pentagon * It’s official: The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is a “rathole” of taxpayer money, something defense experts already knew — at least those without dubious ties to the military industrial blob. Now the House Armed Services Committee chairman has joined the ranks of the outraged, saying that when he thinks about the F-35, he thinks a...

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