Friday, March 19, 2021

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

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T. Shá Duncan Smith Appointed Santa Clara University’s First Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer
Arrman Kyaw, Diverse - 11 hours ago
T. Shá Duncan Smith will be Santa Clara University’s first vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and chief diversity officer (CDO). Duncan Smith is currently Swarthmore College’s assistant vice president and dean of inclusive excellence and community development. She is also senior strategist for the Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance at […]
Dr. Anna Gonzalez Named Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at Washington University in St. Louis
Arrman Kyaw, Diverse - 11 hours ago
Dr. Anna Gonzalez will be vice chancellor for student affairs at Washington University in St. Louis, effective July 1. She is currently vice president for student affairs and dean of students at Harvey Mudd College and program director and faculty member for Claremont Graduate University’s graduate program in student affairs educational justice. She is an […]
Erdogan calls on EU to not allow Greece and Cyprus to exploit upcoming summit
[image: Erdogan calls on EU to not allow Greece and Cyprus to exploit upcoming summit] BEIRUT, LEBANON (6:40 P.M.) – On Friday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for an international conference on the situation in the eastern Mediterranean. Erdogan’s call came during a meeting he held with European Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Urusula von der Leyen. The Anadolu Agency quoted Erdogan as saying that the EU should “not allow Greece and Cyprus to exploit the European Union summit (expected next week) in the name of European Union solidarity.” H...
Hydrogen Supply Evidence Base–BEIS
Paul Homewood, NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 12 hours ago
By Paul Homewood I mentioned my FOI to the BEIS the other day, asking for more detail on hydrogen costs. This was what they sent me: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/hydrogen-supply-chain-evidence-base. I have selected three pages regarding electrolysis: Beginning with the capital costs on the first page, […]
This Day In Iraqi History - Mar 19
Joel Wing, MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 12 hours ago
1914 Ottomans agreed to merger of Turkish Petroleum Company that was to get oil concession in Mosul vilayet with Anglo-Persian Oil Company 1917 British forces captured Fallujah from Ottomans 1917 UK Cmdr Gen Maude sent message to Iraqis saying British had not come as conquerors but liberators and promised eventually Arab state free of foreign rule Said British would not impose their institutions and called on Arabs to help rule (Musings On Iraq review *Supremacy And Oil, Iraq, Turkey, and the Anglo-American World Order, 1918-1930*) (Musings On Iraq review *The Chatham Ho...
2021 Rising Graduate Scholars: Meet Jaylon Uzodinma
Sara Weissman, Diverse - 12 hours ago
Jaylon Uzodinma knew he wanted to design aircraft since he was eight years old. A kid “infatuated with speed,” he read a book in his third-grade class called How Things Work with a diagram of the inside of an airplane. That was the “first moment” he saw the career path lying ahead of him.
Saudi Energy Ministry confirms drone strikes on Aramco facilities: Sky News
[image: Saudi Energy Ministry confirms drone strikes on Aramco facilities: Sky News] BEIRUT, LEBANON (4:40 P.M.) – A source from the Saudi Energy Ministry confirmed to Sky News Arabia on Friday that the Saudi Aramco facilities near the capital city of Riyadh were targeted by drones. “An official source in the Saudi Ministry of Energy condemns the attack on the Riyadh refinery by drones and denounces these sabotage acts targeting the security of energy supplies,” Sky News Arabia reported via Twitter. “An official source at the Saudi Ministry of Energy: The oil refinery in Riyadh was...
The Purge of the Stoners
Karen Garcia, Sardonicky - 10 hours ago
It's a good thing that Barack Obama has modestly shot down all those pleas from his adoring fans to team up with his old pal Joe in some capacity in the new administration. Because as a self-confessed pothead in his younger days, even Obama might not have passed muster. The *Daily Beast* reports that Biden has summarily purged "dozens of young White House staffers" who admitted past marijuana use, either by firing them, suspending them, or sentencing them to work from "remote locations." This crackdown came as something of a shock, given that the administration had previously ass...
King Fire scorches 5 800 ha (14 300 acres) of land in Brooks County, Texas
A wildfire that started on the King Ranch in Brooks County, Texas, has burned around 5 800 ha (14 300 acres) of land as of Thursday, March 18, 2021, before being contained, according to the Texas Forest Service. The fire -- named King Fire -- began at the King...... Read more »
Pentagon Leaders Are Worried That Some US Troops View Capitol Protests, Racial Protests Equally
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 11 hours ago
*McClatchy News:* *Some US troops view Capitol riots, racial protests equally, worrying Pentagon leaders * During military training sessions to address extremism in the ranks, some service members have challenged why the Pentagon is not treating the violence during racial injustice protests last summer as equal to the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol. That the two events are viewed as equivalent by some troops has caught the Pentagon’s attention in its effort to educate service members that extremist views and activity — on either side of the political spectrum — go against the o...
Small explosion at Semisopochnoi volcano, Aviation Color Code raised to Orange, Alaska
Regional infrasound sensors detected a small explosion at Semisopochnoi volcano, Alaska on March 19, 2021, indicating an increase in eruptive activity. As a result, the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) has raised the Aviation Color Code to ORANGE and the Volcano...... Read more »
Protesters in Bolivia stopped Evo Morales’ motorcade and egged the ex-president
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 11 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The ex-president of Bolivia Evo Morales was received on Thursday, March 18th, with heckling and egging in the city of Monteagudo, in the department of Chuquisaca, where a group of people tried to block passage of the motorcade in which the also leader of the governmental MAS party was traveling. […] The post Protesters in Bolivia stopped Evo Morales’ motorcade and egged the ex-president appeared first on The Rio Times.
Pentagon Pushes For A Pacific Missile Defense Site On Guam
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 11 hours ago
The US Pacific territory of Guam is the proposed site of a new missile defence base.(US Navy: Stacy Laseter) *ABC News (Australia):* *Pentagon pushes for Pacific missile defence site to counter China's threat to the US* The head of the US Navy's Indo-Pacific Command is urging Congress to build a new missile defence base in the Pacific as part of a larger strategy to counter China's military threat to the region. The Pentagon is seeking $US77 million ($98 million) to build a permanent "land-based integrated air and missile defence system and associated weapon delivery system on ...
China & Russia respond after Washington pompously lectures them
Bruce K. Gagnon, Organizing Notes - 11 hours ago
The US argues for a 'rules-based international order'. That is a real joke. What rules does the US want? How about the 2003 'shock and awe' invasion and long occupation of Iraq that was clearly a violation of international law? Or maybe the 2011 US effort (still underway) to overthrow the elected government in Syria. Or how about the 2008 US orchestrated coup in Ukraine? Or the attempted recent coup in Venezuela? Then there is Libya and the US-NATO destruction of Yugoslavia. Vietnam, Afghanistan....one could go on for days making such a list. It is clear that China and Rus...
Bolivia’s ex-interim president Jeanine Áñez goes on hunger strike in prison
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 11 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Añez was arrested last Saturday and is serving 4 months in preventive custody awaiting trial as part of the 'coup case', for events after the 2019 Bolivian general elections. Bolivia's ex-interim president Jeanine Áñez, imprisoned by the Bolivian government which is accusing her of the crimes of sedition, conspiracy and […] The post Bolivia’s ex-interim president Jeanine Áñez goes on hunger strike in prison appeared first on The Rio Times.
Imminent risk of oxygen shortage in Brazil’s countryside cities, says Health Ministry
Adele Cardin, The Rio Times - 11 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The difficulty to supply medical oxygen stockpiles at the same pace as the worsening of the covid-19 pandemic has worried states and municipalities. In most cities, in the interior, there are already reports of shortage, loan of cylinders between cities and even transfer of patients who need the oxygen input. […] The post Imminent risk of oxygen shortage in Brazil’s countryside cities, says Health Ministry appeared first on The Rio Times.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Arrives In New Delhi For Three Days Of Talks
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 12 hours ago
*Reuters:* *Austin on mission to deepen India-U.S. ties, urged to raise Russia deal * NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was urged by a senior U.S senator to convey Washington’s opposition to India’s proposed purchase of Russian air defence systems as he headed to New Delhi on Friday for talks aimed at deepening security ties. Austin is making the first visit by a top member of the Biden administration to Delhi as part of efforts to forge a alliance of countries seeking to push back against China’s assertiveness in the region. *Read more* .... *WNU Editor:*...
Rio de Janeiro decrees total closure of its beaches as of Saturday due to Covid-19
Xiu Ying, The Rio Times - 12 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes issued a decree in the Municipal Gazette this Friday, March 19th, ordering the closure of beaches, forbidding the entry of chartered buses into the city and the parking of vehicles on the beachfront - kiosks, however, can operate normally. The measures aim to contain […] The post Rio de Janeiro decrees total closure of its beaches as of Saturday due to Covid-19 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Brazil’s Central Bank announces that users will be able to integrate cell phone contact lists to PIX payment system
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 12 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Central Bank of Brazil announced this Thursday, March18th, the authorization for telephone contact lists to be integrated with PIX - the institution's instant payment system. With this, banks will be able to develop tools to integrate transfer and payment applications with the phone numbers stored in users' cell phones. […] The post Brazil’s Central Bank announces that users will be able to integrate cell phone contact lists to PIX payment system appeared first on The Rio Times.
OPRAH AND TOWN: They treated Diana the very same way!
<b>bob somerby</b>, the daily howler - 12 hours ago
*FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 2021* *But that couldn't unseat Storyline:* A nuanced thing happened last week to Our Town's favorite story. Here's the way it went down: As hate crimes against Asians and Asian-Americans increased, Oprah Winfrey was mainly concerned with the feelings and the experiences of a pair of multimillionaire royals. At Slate, the children gathered around the campfire, eager to advance Our Town's one current preferred Storyline. According to leading experts, this behavior is extremely human—is actually bred in the bone. Some scholars have even suggested that last wee...
Micro and small businesses generated 75% of Brazil’s formal jobs in January
Xiu Ying, The Rio Times - 12 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Micro and small businesses (MPE) led job creation in January, creating approximately 195,600 vacancies, which corresponds to about 75% of the total 260,353 formal jobs recorded in the month. The numbers are in a report prepared by the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (Sebrae), based on January data […] The post Micro and small businesses generated 75% of Brazil’s formal jobs in January appeared first on The Rio Times.
Federal Police arrest hacker suspected of the largest data leak in Brazil
Arkady Petrov, The Rio Times - 13 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The man suspected of being responsible for the largest data leak in Brazil was arrested this Friday, March 19th, in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, during Operation Deepwater, of the Federal Police (PF). The action investigates the obtaining, disclosure and commercialization of data of Brazilians, including several authorities. The investigations found that, […] The post Federal Police arrest hacker suspected of the largest data leak in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times.
Europeans are still the happiest countries in the world, even in times of COVID
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 13 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The coronavirus did little to alter the ranking of the world's happiest countries, with Finland at the top for the fourth consecutive year, a U.N.-sponsored annual report said Friday, March 19th. World Happiness Report researchers used Gallup data asking people in 149 countries to rate their own happiness, also taking […] The post Europeans are still the happiest countries in the world, even in times of COVID appeared first on The Rio Times.
Peruvian ex-president Vizcarra avoids pretrial jail time; corruption probe continues
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 13 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Former Peruvian president and current congressional candidate Martin Vizcarra escaped pretrial detention after a judge on Thursday, March 18th rejected a prosecutor’s request for 18 months in prison while Vizcarra is being investigated for corruption. Vizcarra, who came to power in 2018 after the resignation of his predecessor but was […] The post Peruvian ex-president Vizcarra avoids pretrial jail time; corruption probe continues appeared first on The Rio Times.
How China Won the Middle East Without Firing a Single Bullet
Ramzy Baroud, MintPress News - 13 hours ago
“If oil and influence were the prizes, then it seems China, not America, has ultimately won the Iraq war and its aftermath - without ever firing a shot.” -- Jamil Anderlini The post How China Won the Middle East Without Firing a Single Bullet appeared first on MintPress News.
The Legal Landscape of Ghost Guns and Potential Reforms
ehalliday, Lawfare - 13 hours ago
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Flickr, https://tinyurl.com/5sbce7yr; CC BY 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) The Biden administration is reportedly considering legal options, including executive orders and regulations, to curb the proliferation of ghost guns—untraceable firearms often assembled in users’ homes with prefabricated components purchased online. If the administration takes legal action, it would be the latest change to a legal landscape that has been the subject of repeated bouts of litigation ...
Time for Answers About Those Intelligence Reports DHS Filed About Me
bwittes, Lawfare - 14 hours ago
Acting Homeland Security Secretary David Pekoske visits workers in the Department of Homeland Security's National Operations Center in January 2021. (Department of Homeland Security) It was about six months ago that I awoke one morning to a text from Shane Harris of the Washington Post telling me to call him urgently. When I called him, Harris informed me that I had been the subject of at least two open-source intelligence reports by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A), both reporting on tweets of mine related to leaked I&A document...
UKC News: Should the Global Vaccine Roll-Out Be Stopped?
NEWS WIRE, 21st Century Wire - 12 hours ago
*UKC News* | Co-hosts Mike Robinson and Patrick Henningsen with the end of week news round-up.
How One Unstoppable Nazi Fighter Ace Recorded 352 Kills
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 12 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *Luftwaffe, Europe* The Soviets called him the “Black Devil of the South” and placed a bounty of 10,000 rubles on his head. *Here's What You Need to Know*: It is highly unlikely that any pilot will threaten Erich Hartmann’s status as warfare’s supreme aerial ace. By May 8, 1945, Adolf Hitler had been dead for more than a week. Germany was in the act of formally surrendering to the Soviets and the Western Allies, so occupying Red Army troops in the eastern German town of Brunn were not expecting to witness what may have been World War II’s last dogfight...
A Stealth 6th Generation Fighter Gap? The U.S. Air Force Is Worried.
Stephen Silver, The National Interest - 12 hours ago
*Stephen Silver* *6th Generation Stealth Fighter, * an Air Force general said last month that he’s worried the U.S won’t field a sixth-generation future fighter as part of the Next Generation Air Dominance program, in time for a theoretical confrontation with China. There’s been a lot of discussion in the media, at least in recent weeks, about the possibility of the United States eventually going to war with China. China’s recent “Two Sessions” conference looked at the ways China is looking to compete with the United States, while the Navy Admiral Philip S. Davidson, the command...
Cannabis MSO Cresco expands in Massachusetts via $90M acquisition
Omar Sacirbey, Marijuana Business Daily - 12 hours ago
Chicago-based cannabis multistate operator Cresco Labs is spending $90 million to acquire all the outstanding equity interests of vertically integrated Massachusetts operator Cultivate. According to a news release, Cresco is paying $15 million in cash and $75 million in stock for Cultivate – plus potentially up to another $68 million in earnouts. The deal is […] Cannabis MSO Cresco expands in Massachusetts via $90M acquisition is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
CDC Changes School Guidance, Allowing Desks to Be Closer
AP News, Snopes.com - 12 hours ago
Some schools have had to remove desks, stagger scheduling and take other steps to keep children apart due to the previous guidance.
A Moral Failure: Billions of People with No Access to Clean Drinking Water
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 19 (IPS) - The UN will be commemorating World Water Day on Monday March 22.Water is integral to sustainable development, but we are well behind on the goals and targets that we have set ourselves. Read the full story, “A Moral Failure: Billions of People with No Access to Clean Drinking Water”, on globalissues.org →
Biden May Get His Wish: $100 Oil on the Horizon
IER, IER - 12 hours ago
Some forecasters believe $100 a barrel oil is on the horizon in 6 to 12 months. President Biden wants to… The post Biden May Get His Wish: $100 Oil on the Horizon appeared first on IER.
This Is Real: Italy’s Odd Stipa-Caproni Experimental Aircraft Changed Everything
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 12 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Technology, Europe* The Stipa-Caproni was an experimental airplane designed by the Italian aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer Luigi Stipa, and built by Caproni, an Italian aircraft manufacturer. Despite looking like a cartoon air plane, the Stipa-Caproni could fly, and was briefly studied by NASA. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Buoyed by the Italian government funding of his project, and interest in his work from the Italian aeronautics community, Stipa patented his design in Italy, the United States, and Germany. His oddball design was even picked u...
See The Picture: Nazi Germany's Greatest Fear? Russian Snipers.
Robert Beckhusen, The National Interest - 12 hours ago
*Robert Beckhusen* *World War II Sniper, * The Soviet Union certainly embraced the sniper, perhaps more than any other combatant during World War II. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *“Initially the Germans faced little opposition apart from ill-equipped French and Polish snipers who, though valiant, were woefully few in number and could do little to stem the invading flood,” Pegler and Bujeiro wrote. “The first real proof of the power of the sniper was to become evident during the German invasion of Russia in 1941.” The Soviet government often exaggerated tales of its front-l...
Biden Picks Former Senator Who Flew in Space to Lead NASA
AP News, Snopes.com - 12 hours ago
If confirmed by the Senate, former Fla. Sen. Bill Nelson will become NASA’s 14th administrator,
This and That
Larry-Lambert, Virtual Mirage - 12 hours ago
President Trump & The Norks (more here) Creepy old Joe can’t seen to get any respect from the North Koreans. They don’t trust him. And in a strange and almost surreal way, they felt that President Trump was a man of his word. Even if he was an enemy, he was a […] The post This and That appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
WATCH: Cops Lie About Broken Taillight to Stop Innocent Teen and Beat the Hell Out of Him
Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project - 12 hours ago
[image: cops]The teen was polite and complying with all the officer's orders and was then dragged from his truck, beaten and arrested over fabricated charges.
"V. Putin Ain’t No Corn Pop"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 13 hours ago
*"V. Putin Ain’t No Corn Pop"* by Jim Kunstler "I wasn’t being a wise guy. I was alone with him in his office, that’s how it came about,” Biden continued. “It was when President Bush had said, ‘I’ve looked in his eyes and saw his soul.’ I said, ‘I looked in your eyes, and I don’t think you have a soul.’ He looked back and he said, ‘We understand each other.’ ” - ABC News, Joe Biden with George Stephanopoulos on V. Putin of Russia "Somehow, I don’t think Joe Biden understood what he thought Vladimir Putin understood about what they mutually understood. If I had to guess, I’d say th...
Twenty-one State AG’s sue Biden over Keystone XL shutdown
Craig Rucker, CFACT - 13 hours ago
Killing Keystone XL would kill around 11,000 jobs and cut off 830,000 barrels of oil per day -- oil which must now be transported by more expensive rail and trucks. The post Twenty-one State AG’s sue Biden over Keystone XL shutdown appeared first on CFACT.
‘A Message To The World’ by Dr. Anne McCloskey
Martin Hill, From the Trenches World Report - 13 hours ago
NoMask Info This is VERY GOOD, Dr. Anne McCloskey sums up the entire scam-demic in 6 minutes. 👩‍⚕️🩺⚕🥼🚑🏥 The post ‘A Message To The World’ by Dr. Anne McCloskey appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
‘Oumuamua: A Shard of Nitrogen Ice?
Paul Gilster, Centauri Dreams - 13 hours ago
I’m only just getting to Steven Desch and Alan Jackson’s two papers on ‘Oumuamua, though in a just world (where I could clone myself and work on multiple stories simultaneously) I would have written them up sooner. Following Avi Loeb’s book on ‘Oumuamua, the interstellar object has been in the news more than ever, and […]
Gregory Mannarino, AM 3/19/21: “Important Updates: Feed The Beast; The Banks Win, You Lose”
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 13 hours ago
Gregory Mannarino, AM 3/19/21: *“Important Updates: Feed The Beast; The Banks Win, You Lose”* - https://traderschoice.net/
Coroner Calls for Audit As People Who Recovered 9 Months Ago Counted as COVID Deaths
Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project - 13 hours ago
[image: covid death]An Illinois coroner is calling for an audit of the COVID-19 death count after finding glaring discrepancies in the data.
Untitled
Jenna Orkin, From the Wilderness' Peak Oil Blog - 14 hours ago
From Jenna Orkin Outrage as 172 Republicans vote to oppose Violence Against Women Act Pastry: AI Learning Plummeting sperm counts, shrinking penises: toxic chemicals threaten humanity Fauci clashes with Rand Paul over masks These children had covid-19. Now, they have long-haul symptoms. Dead people may still get $600 stimulus checks More than $200 billion in unemployment aid may have gone to fraudsters in the pandemic Scotland’s railways to be nationalised next year TRACKING THE INVISIBLE KILLER Trump EPA Invited Companies to Revise Pollution Records of a Potent Carcinogen Two dead a...
Four Deadliest Weapons in the United States Air Force
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 12 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *U.S. Air Force, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2019%3Anewsml_RC1F53A3C410&share=true] It’s not just jets and bombers that make the U.S. Air Force a force to be reckoned with; it is their high-tech weapons too. The United States Air Force is unquestionably the best-funded, most capable air power that has ever existed. And though the flying branch is known for platforms that take to the skies, it’s not just fighter jets that make the service so dangerous. Here are the four deadliest Air Force weapons. *B-52* In terms of...
Another Step Towards Nuclear Weapons? Iran Operating Advanced Centrifuges
Ethen Kim Lieser, The National Interest - 12 hours ago
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Iran nuclear weapons, * The nuclear watchdog of the United Nations has confirmed that Iran has started operating a cascade of advanced centrifuges at an underground location. The nuclear watchdog of the United Nations has confirmed that Iran has started operating a cascade of advanced centrifuges at an underground location. Rafael Grossi, the director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), recently told member delegations that the Middle Eastern country has “begun feeding a newly installed cascade of 174 IR-4 centrifuges” to enrich uranium...
Ontario, Alberta lead Canadian cannabis sales drop in January
Matt Lamers, Marijuana Business Daily - 12 hours ago
Retail sales of adult-use cannabis products in Canada declined to 282.8 million Canadian dollars ($225 million) in January, 5.6% lower than a month earlier, according to the latest Statistics Canada data. Sales fell in every province and territory. Alberta and Ontario saw the biggest declines on a dollar basis. Consumers in Alberta purchased CA$58.4 million […] Ontario, Alberta lead Canadian cannabis sales drop in January is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Judge Limits Evidence, Refuses to Move Trial in George Floyd Death
AP News, Snopes.com - 13 hours ago
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is charged with murder and manslaughter.
In One Week Of Diplomacy The Biden Administration Is Now Waging A War Of Words With China, Russia, And North Korea
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 13 hours ago
U.S. President Biden in the Oval Office *David Brennan, Newsweek:** Joe Biden Admin Enters War of Words with China, Russia, and North Korea* In a busy week of foreign policy developments, President Joe Biden and his top officials have engaged in tense exchanges with China, Russia and North Korea, all as the White House looks to bolster America's historic alliances and push back against pressure from authoritarian regimes. Biden is juggling his commitment to diplomacy and multilateralism with his vow to push back on the world's dictators, figures he and his allies argue former Pr...
Largest human CBD trial launches with eye toward checking safety of trace THC
Kristen Nichols, Marijuana Business Daily - 13 hours ago
The largest-yet human CBD toxicological trial has been launched in Europe to check the effects of consuming trace amounts of THC. The European Industrial Hemp Association says it will assess 200 CBD users for a 30-day period. The association tells UK-based Cannabis Health News that the goal is to demonstrate to European regulators that trace […] Largest human CBD trial launches with eye toward checking safety of trace THC is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
North Korea Cuts Diplomatic Ties With Malaysia Over The Extradition Of One Of Its Citizens To The U.S.
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 13 hours ago
*NDTV/AFP: **North Korea Breaks Ties With Malaysia Over Citizen's Extradition To US * *Pyongyang's foreign ministry said it was responding to Malaysia's extradition of a North Korean citizen to the United States earlier this month -- a move it labelled an "unpardonable crime" carried out under "blind obedience" to US pressure. * Seoul: North Korea severed diplomatic ties with Malaysia on Friday, abruptly shutting down a once-close relationship that took a major downturn following the shock assassination of Kim Jong Un's estranged half-brother in Kuala Lumpur airport four years ...
The Chicken Little Act Isn't Working – COVID Mania is Wearing Off
Jordan Schachtel, null - 13 hours ago
[image: undefined] The “public health experts” are scrambling to remain in the spotlight, and even their most reliable scare tactics are failing to keep the masses compliant, paranoid, and afraid. For the “public health” cartel, 2020 was the best year of their lives, and it seems that after one year of “two weeks to slow the spread,” they just can’t muster up the momentum needed to replicate that power high. If you don’t know the beginning of the Chicken Little story, here’s a quick summary. Under the impression that the sky is falling, Chicken Little sounds the alarm to his commu...
They Said Things Would Be Much Worse in States without Lockdowns. They Were Wrong.
Ryan McMaken, null - 13 hours ago
[image: undefined] Like nearly all US states, Georgia imposed a stay-at-home order in March 2020 in response to demands from public health officials claiming a stay-at-home order would lessen total deaths from covid-19. But unlike most states, Georgia ended its stay-at-home order after only five weeks, and proceeded to lower other restrictions quickly. The legacy media responded with furious opposition. For example, an article in The Atlantic declared the end of Georgia’s lockdown to be an “experiment in human sacrifice.” The Guardian approvingly quoted one Georgian who insisted th...
Walsh: Why Men Fight When All Is Lost?
Unknown, The Conservative Socrates - 13 hours ago
History is full of battles in which small groups take a desperate stand against large armies, refusing to surrender in face of great odds, and often fighting to the last man. What was the motivation of the men who fought in these battles? In his book *Last Stands: Why Men Fight When All Is Lost*, Michael Walsh writes about such battles, and he connects the motivation of the men who fought, knowing full well that they are going to die fighting, to the premodern conceptions of masculinity and heroism. Here are three excerpts from Walsh’s Introduction to his book: “The sexes are diffe...
Dr. Fauci Says Covid Vaccines Could Ready for Babies and Children Under 12 by Early 2022
Summit News, CNBC and Gateway Pundit, Need To Know - 13 hours ago
It is clear that young children have almost zero risk of dying from Covid or anything similar. [So why is Fauci and the vaccine makes planning to vaccinate all of these kids as soon as possible? You don't suppose there is another agenda at play here, do you?]
New Military Policies Coerce Service Members Into Getting COVID Vaccines
Aerowenn Hunter, Children's Health Defense - 13 hours ago
Under Emergency Use Authorization, a vaccine must be voluntary. Yet military officers are coercing service members into taking COVID vaccines by withholding privileges from the unvaccinated. The post New Military Policies Coerce Service Members Into Getting COVID Vaccines appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Missing Tanzanian President Declared Dead of ‘Heart Illness’ amid Coronavirus Rumors
AP and BBC, Need To Know - 13 hours ago
President Magufuli, a populist known as 'The Bulldozer', was criticized for questioning the pandemic, rejecting lockdowns and rejecting the vaccine. Magufuli held a doctorate degree in chemistry and made headlines when he said that samples taken from a goat and a pawpaw (papaya fruit) tested positive for Covid-19.
Did Price-Gouging Laws Increase Covid Deaths?
Pierre Lemieux, Econlib - 14 hours ago
An interesting working paper was published this month by economists Rik Chakraborti (Christopher Newport University) and Gavin Roberts (Weber State University), “How Price-Gouging Regulation Undermined COVID-19 Mitigation: Evidence of Unintended Consequences.” These price controls created shortages, which, according to economic theory, would have been more severe in the 42 states that already had price-gouging laws […] The post Did Price-Gouging Laws Increase Covid Deaths? appeared first on Econlib.
Saving our historic ships
Peter, Bayou Renaissance Man - 14 hours ago
I note that USS *The Sullivans,* a World War II destroyer named for the five Sullivan brothers who died aboard the cruiser USS *Juneau* in November 1942, has sprung several leaks and is in danger of sinking without extensive repairs. Stars and Stripes reports: Keeping the Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park from going under during the pandemic has been hard enough without also having to worry about keeping one of its star attractions afloat. After losing 87% of its revenue because of COVID-19 closures and cancellations during the past year, the park recently discovere...
New Brunswick won’t privatize recreational cannabis sales
Matt Lamers, Marijuana Business Daily - 14 hours ago
New Brunswick discontinued its request for proposal (RFP) process for the privatization of recreational cannabis sales, meaning the province will retain the government-owned and -operated store model through Cannabis NB. New Brunswick requested proposals in 2019 for a single operator to run its cannabis retail system. However the move was met with skepticism, with opponents […] New Brunswick won’t privatize recreational cannabis sales is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Children’s Court Judge and Past Promoter of Drag-Queen Story Hour Was Arrested for Child Pornography
Summit News, TMJ4 News and the Post Millennial, Need To Know - 14 hours ago
Brett Blomme is a Circuit Court Judge at Milwaukee County Children's Court and was president of a group that hosts Drag-Queen Story Hour for children in libraries. Blomme has been charged with uploading child pornography and some of the files were uploaded from a Milwaukee County government building.
Why cannabis producer Organigram struck a CA$220 million deal with a tobacco giant: Q&A with CEO Greg Engel
Matt Lamers, Marijuana Business Daily - 15 hours ago
While rival Canadian cannabis producers plowed massive amounts of capital into cultivation infrastructure, losing billions of dollars in the process, New Brunswick-based Organigram forged a different path. Organigram – which trades on the Nasdaq and the Toronto Stock Exchange as OGI – chose instead to focus on products and brands while enduring some bumps along […] Why cannabis producer Organigram struck a CA$220 million deal with a tobacco giant: Q&A with CEO Greg Engel is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
You’ve got to be carefully taught – one more time for emphasis
Keith, musingsofanoldfart - 15 hours ago
With yet one more racially motivated mass shooting, this time toward Asian-Americans, the need to bring out this old reference to carefully teaching bigotry seems sadly, still appropriate. Fear of the unknown has been a powerfully seductive and horrific teacher. … Continue reading →
When it comes to getting vaccinated, cops are more important than your sick grandmother
Tim Bousquet, Halifax Examiner - 15 hours ago
News 1. Cops are more important than your sick grandmother The saddest Nova Scotia COVID news is that a woman in her 80s has died from the disease. It’s a terrible loss for her family and loved ones. I suspect that she was one of the three new cases reported Wednesday, and was a close […]
F-36 Kingsnake Fighter: The U.S. Air Force's Nissan 300ZX?
Stephen Silver, The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Stephen Silver* *F-36 Kingsnake, * [image: F-36 Kingsnake.jpg] “The F-35 is a Ferrari, the F-22 a Bugatti Chiron – the United States Air Force needs a Nissan 300ZX,” the article says--a plane that would upgrade faster and more easily, and “need not feature such exquisite technologies.” The Air Force Chief of Staff, Charles Q. Brown, recently announced that the Air Force is looking to purchase a new jet, as at least a partial replacement for the F-16 Viper. Now, a group of experts has come together to create something of a fantasy jet that could serve as that replacement. The ...
The U.S. Military vs. Russia and China in Africa: Who Is Winning?
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *Africa U.S. Military, Africa* From military bases to arms sales to economic trade and loans, both Beijing and Washington are wary of each other’s intentions on the continent. It might be where lions roam, elephants stampede and giraffes loiter in the meadows, yet Africa is fast growing as an area of substantial U.S. military focus, in large measure due to ongoing Chinese and Russian activities in the region. “As we look at Africa I would highlight to you that the largest concern we have is how we compete with Russia and China. From both a military and economic per...
The Story of How the Depth Charge Came to Be
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *Depth Charge, Atlantic* During WWI, the realization that Allied navies may have to modify their tactics to combat an undetectable and invisible enemy was too much for some planner to come to grips with at first. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* The British finally did come to terms with the reality of the U-boat threat, but for a while, their ill-equipped fleet floundered to defend against German submarines. At the beginning of World War I, British naval strategists did not believe German submarines would play a significant role in the Atlantic or No...
Pakistan Slowly Is Running Out of Water. Here Is How To Solve The Problem.
Nasir Javaid, The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Nasir Javaid* *Pakistan Water, Asia* Adopting the technique can reduce Pakistan’s worsening freshwater scarcity problem and, in turn, can also strengthen the country’s economic and food security. Freshwater is a finite and scarce resource on earth. According to the United Nations, it is feared that as many as 1.8 billion people, especially those living in Asia, will face acute water scarcity by 2025. The increase in per capita demand for water due to rising population, ongoing climate change, and water-pollution are aggravating the situation further by reducing the per capita a...
Just How Good Really Is China’s Type 99 Main Battle Tank?
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Chinese Army, Asia* [image: By Max Smith - Own photo, release into the public domain, but a photo credit would be nice., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2554942] This domestically-made tank is an important moderization step for Beijing. *Key Point*: The Type 99 is a pretty decent tank, featuring the right balance of modern armored systems. However, it is still not quite on the level of the Abrams. China’s Type 99 MBT is no slouch. It has an effective active-protection system—and a larger gun than the Abrams and most other NATO tanks...
Norwegian experts say deadly blood clots were caused by the AstraZeneca covid vaccine
barovsky, The New Dark Age - 13 hours ago
“Our theory that this is a powerful immune response most likely triggered by the vaccine, has been confirmed”, says professor and chief physician Pål Andre Holme. Three Norwegian health workers under the age of 50 have been hospitalized. One is dead. - Ida Irene Bergstrøm Journalist
U.S. Defense Secretary Austin Tells North Korea That The US Is Ready To ‘Fight Tonight’
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 13 hours ago
This photo downloaded from the US Indo-Pacific Command Twitter account shows South Korean Defense Minister Suh Wook (L) and his US counterpart, Lloyd Austin (R), talking while inspecting an honor guard prior to their talks at the defense ministry compound in Seoul on Wednesday. Austin arrived in Seoul earlier in the day for a three-day visit. (US Indo-Pacific Command Twitter account) *NYPost: **Defense secretary Austin to North Korea: US is ready to ‘fight tonight’ * Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned Thursday that American forces are ready to “fight tonight,” in response to N...
X-47B UCLASS Stealth Drone: The U.S. Navy's Big Mistake?
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Navy, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2015%3Anewsml_TM3EB4N0RE501&share=true] Having stealthy drones that can launch from aircraft carriers and scout or attack enemy ground or air units is a big deal. The Navy almost developed a stealthy, armed, carrier-launched attack drone to bring new range dimensions to maritime power projection. This drone would have conducted high-risk forward offensive missions against enemy air defenses, enemy surface ships and even adversarial fighter aircraft. The first-of-its-kind drone c...
Is Europe's Sixth-Generation Fighter In Trouble?
Stephen Silver, The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Stephen Silver* *Sixth-Generation Fighter, * [image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth-generation_jet_fighter#/media/File:FCAS_NGF_mock-up_at_Paris_Air_Show_2019_(1).jpg] Reports indicated earlier this month that there’s trouble with the Future Combat Air System project, known in most defense circles as a sixth-generation fighter. Reports indicated earlier this month that there’s trouble with the Future Combat Air System project, known in most defense circles as a sixth-generation fighter. Established in 2017, with France, Germany, Dassault, Airbus, and Indra on board, the...
In 1983, a NATO Military Exercise Almost Destroyed the World
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, * FLEETEX 83 was only the largest effort to taunt and tease the Russian bear. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* In the end, simple human reasoning overcame the ideology and overheated rhetoric of the age. The deep mistrust and animosity between the two sides were not enough to trump the staggering price that would have been paid for acting upon them. On the night of November 20, 1983, Armageddon went prime time. Over 100 million Americans tuned in to the ABC television network to watch the two-hour drama The Day After. This depiction of a hyp...
Racism is behind anti-Asian American violence, even when it's not a hate crime
Pawan Dhingra, Professor of Sociology and American Studies, Amherst College, Politics + Society – The Conversation - 14 hours ago
Some racism isn't criminal at all but still is the result of deep-seated and long-standing racial prejudices.
4 reasons no president should want to give a press conference
David E. Clementson, Assistant Professor in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia, Politics + Society – The Conversation - 14 hours ago
While democracy requires accountability from presidents, presidents may lose stature, not gain it, by holding a press conference.
The Last Special Forces Fighting The Forever War In Afghanistan
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 14 hours ago
A U.S. Special Forces Soldier, attached to Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, waits for nightfall prior to starting a nighttime operation in the Alingar district, Laghman province, Afghanistan, Sept. 5, 2016. Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Connor Mendez/Reviewed *The Diplomat:* Eagle Down: The Last Special Forces Fighting the Forever War *An interview with Jessica Donati.* In 2015, the United States’s longest war was supposed to be ending. The administration of President Barack Obama had celebrated the shift of the U.S. mission in Afghanistan from combat to training, ch...
With Moscow Leaving Open Skies Treaty, Russia’s Tu-214ON Flies New Domestic Observation Mission Around Crimea
David Cenciotti, The Aviationist - 14 hours ago
One of the Tu-214ON aircraft used for Open Skies observations carried out a different type of surveillance mission near Crimea at the beginning of this month. The Tu-214ON (Otkrytoye Niebo – Open Skies) is a [...] The post With Moscow Leaving Open Skies Treaty, Russia’s Tu-214ON Flies New Domestic Observation Mission Around Crimea appeared first on The Aviationist .
NBC Report: Biden Administration Considering 6-Month Extension For US troops In Afghanistan
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 14 hours ago
*CNN:* *Biden administration considering 6-month extension for US troops in Afghanistan* (CNN)The Biden administration is considering a six-month extension for American troops in Afghanistan, just weeks before the May 1 deadline that the Trump administration had negotiated with the Taliban to withdraw all US forces from the country, according to a defense official. No final decision has been made, the official emphasized. NBC News first reported that a six-month extension is under consideration. The official noted that the US will want to get the Taliban to agree to the extens...
Learning As He Goes
Owen Gray, Northern Reflections - 14 hours ago
Lots of people predicted that, if Joe Biden became president, he'd look and act goofy. He looked goofy in the past. But, so far, we've not seen any evidence of the old Biden. Frank Bruni writes: He has . . . exploded that musty maxim about old dogs and new tricks. When Trump failed to “grow” into the presidency, as critics and even some fans hoped he would, the consensus was that it had been foolish to expect otherwise. Who but Trump could Trump be? Besides, he was 70 on the day of his inauguration. He’s going to grow and learn and change after that point? Biden was 78 on the day ...
Does the European Medicine Agency Really Give Astra Zeneca’s Vaccine The All Clear?
Penny, Penny for your thoughts - 14 hours ago
*Following up on this report:* - Norwegian Expert "Nothing but the vaccine can explain why..." Deadly blood clots were caused by the AstraZeneca covid vaccine * Not an all clear. Not even close. Their preliminary review seems to be an exercise in double speak*. *Yes, it's acknowledged to only be a preliminary report. * *Preliminary: an action or event preceding or preparing for something fuller or more important.* *I’m suggesting that they are obscuring the truth to keep the jabs going.* *Considering the vaccine doesn’t stop transmission, though most people mistakenly be...
Indonesia Resumes Use of AstraZeneca’S COVID-19 Vaccine
AP News, Snopes.com - 14 hours ago
“The benefits of using the COVID-19 vaccine AstraZeneca outweigh the possible risks, so that we can start to use it,” Indonesia’s Food and Drug Authority said in its announcement.
Solidarity message for California Space X protest
Bruce K. Gagnon, Organizing Notes - 15 hours ago
*Solidarity message for Space X (Elon Musk) protest* It is a great honor to share words of solidarity with those assembled today in protest of the dangerous and deadly efforts by Elon Musk to contaminate the heavens and Earth with thousands of satellites for 5G. Congratulations to all for speaking out in this crucial moment. The Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space was created in 1992 to protect space from a new arms race and from the rush by the nuclear industry to position nuclear power on the planetary bodies. Our members around the world proudly stand ...
What We’re Really Seeing With All These Anti-China Narratives
Caitlin Johnstone, Caitlin Johnstone - 15 hours ago
There’s a good viral thread being shared around Twitter right now by China Daily‘s Ian Goodrum compiling a small selection of anti-China mainstream media headlines in answer to the New York Times question “Why has there been a spike in anti-Asian hate”? Goodrum confronts one […]
Police and civilians disagree on when body camera footage should be made public
Étienne Charbonneau, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Comparative Public Management, École nationale d'administration publique (ENAP), Politics + Society – The Conversation - 14 hours ago
Nonwhites were less willing to wait for an internal investigation to wrap up before seeing the footage.
We May Be Living in a Moment of Misplaced Optimism
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 14 hours ago
The current bout of optimism looks too close to giddy for my comfort. And yours?
In the 1960s, Kim Il-sung Sent Terrorists to Overthrow South Korea
Adam Rawnsley, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Adam Rawnsley* *Security, Asia* By the close of the decade, Kim Il-sung had sent hundreds of communist spies and commandos to the ROK *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The CIA assessed that Kim Il-sung had embarked on his guerrilla adventure in the latter half of the 1960s for a variety of reasons, many having to do with anxiety and opportunism related to the U.S. and South Korean participation in the Vietnam war. In the late spring of 1969, a 75-ton North Korean speed boat hurtled through the Yellow Sea off the western coast of South Korea on a secret mission. Its 15-man cre...
How the Air Force Will Arm Old B-52 Bombers with Hypersonic Missiles
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Air Force, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2016%3Anewsml_TM3EC490S7001&share=true] This incredibly fast and accurate missile will let older, less-stealthy B-52 bombers hit targets from vast stand-off distances. The Air Force will again be firing hypersonic missiles from B-52 bombers later this year as part of a massively fast-tracked effort to arm its force with ultra-high speed, nearly indefensible attack weapons able to destroy targets traveling at five times the speed of sound. The service has already conducted a...
The Transatlantic Alliance and the Western Balkans
Valbona Zeneli, Amb. Cameron Munter, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Valbona Zeneli, Amb. Cameron Munter* *Transatlantic Relations, Europe* If the Western Balkans are to take their rightful place in the Euro-Atlantic community, then Europe and America need to invite them to help solve the Euro-Atlantic’s global and common problems. The “return” of the United States in Europe is good news for the transatlantic alliance; it’s the strongest foundation on which the West’s security and prosperity are built. “The transatlantic alliance is at an inflection point” President Joe Biden pointed out in his speech at the virtual Munich Security Conference las...
Historian: World War II Can Teach Us to Avoid World War III
James Holmes, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*James Holmes* *World War II, * Charlatanism plus ideological fervor, ruthlessness, and high-tech military might is an equation for world cataclysm. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Isolating Japan from American support and discouraging Japan from developing its own nuclear deterrent, then, would be necessary precursors to any Russo-Chinese move against the island state. All the more reason to keep the U.S.-Japanese alliance sound. Keep transpacific ties strong and nuclear deterrence may hold. Marauding Polish troops were culpable for fourteen military incidents along the Pol...
Could the Russian T-14 Tank Really Topple America’s Abrams?
Charlie Gao, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*Charlie Gao* *Russian Army, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2015%3Anewsml_LR2EB590O07O4&share=true] Both tanks are very modern, but the T-14 has had some teething issues. *Key point: *Moscow has modernized their land forces and come up with the new T-14 Armata tank. While the Armata isn't fully in mass production yet on the scale envisioned, it is a serious contender. During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union engaged in a constant competition to develop better tanks and anti-tank technology. While this was disrupted by...
Tanks Are Good at Stopping Wars - If You Can Get Them to the Battlefield
David Axe, The National Interest - 14 hours ago
*David Axe* *Tanks, * In the event of a NATO-Russia war, tanks will be crucial to blocking an invasion. Unfortunately, budget cuts have slashed the number of tanks available. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Russia keeps around 760 tanks in units within quick striking distance of NATO's Baltic members. NATO countries together keep around 130 tanks in the same region -- and around 90 of those are the American M-1s on their temporary rotation. Heavy ground forces are best at deterring war and boosting a country’s overall influence in the aftermath of a crisis. But the heavy fo...
4 people, including a 7-year-old, were shot dead during a fight over a stimulus check, police say
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 15 hours ago
Yahoo News A 25-year-old Indianapolis man is accused of shooting and killing four people – including a 7-year-old – during a fight on Saturday with... The post 4 people, including a 7-year-old, were shot dead during a fight over a stimulus check, police say appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
White House press secretary slips up, calls border migrant surge a ‘crisis’
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 15 hours ago
Yahoo News For weeks, Biden administration officials have scrupulously avoided using the word “crisis” to describe the migrant surge on the southern border. But White... The post White House press secretary slips up, calls border migrant surge a ‘crisis’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
NO BOOKS; NO PENS; NO PAPER. JUST ISOLATION, 5G AND WIRELESS LAPTOPS
People for Life and Freedom, From the Trenches World Report - 15 hours ago
pic.twitter.com/ZkdRIUvdsA — Critical Thinking 101(Expert of Expert Evaluation) (@critica18495985) March 14, 2021 The post NO BOOKS; NO PENS; NO PAPER. JUST ISOLATION, 5G AND WIRELESS LAPTOPS appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Putin Challenges Biden to Live Debate Following ‘Killer’ Remark
People for Life and Freedom, From the Trenches World Report - 15 hours ago
Epoch Times – by Jack Phillips Russian President Vladimir Putin challenged President Joe Biden to a debate following a fracas over comments made by Biden... The post Putin Challenges Biden to Live Debate Following ‘Killer’ Remark appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Deep State Death Star: R.F. Kennedy: having it both ways: lawyers wet dream. Linked with H. Clinton.
A Reader, From the Trenches World Report - 15 hours ago
Wouter Raatgever July 11th, 2020. Facts about the Kennedy family and Robert F. Kennedy: he is NOT the vaccine fighter you think he is: 1.... The post Deep State Death Star: R.F. Kennedy: having it both ways: lawyers wet dream. Linked with H. Clinton. appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Farm of the Future: AI+Blockchain & De-Extincted DNA Library – The Beast System Appears
A Reader, From the Trenches World Report - 15 hours ago
Ice Age Farmer March 18, 2021 As new $314M AgTech facility promises Blockchain + AI to track food from seed to shelf, other companies are... The post Farm of the Future: AI+Blockchain & De-Extincted DNA Library – The Beast System Appears appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Who’s Miseducating America’s Elites?
Galen, From the Trenches World Report - 15 hours ago
Unz Review – by Eric Striker As American academia finishes transitioning into an even more intellectually repressive nightmare, talented professors are quitting and the value... The post Who’s Miseducating America’s Elites? appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Houthi forces claim attack on Saudi Aramco facilities
[image: Houthi forces claim attack on Saudi Aramco facilities] BEIRUT, LEBANON (3:10 P.M.) – The Ansarallah Movement (Houthi forces) announced on Friday that it has carried out a large-scale attack against the Saudi Aramco company. The military spokesman for the Ansarallah Movement, Brigadier General Yahya Sare’e, said in a statement: “We announce the implementation of Operation Sixth of Shaban, which targeted Aramco in Riyadh with 6 drones.” “The aircraft hit their targets with high accuracy,” he continued. #المسيرة_عاجل | متحدث القوات المسلحة: نعلن تنفيذ عملية السادس من شعبان وال...

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