Wednesday, March 03, 2021

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Confucius Institutes and espionage
Juris Paiders, The Duran - 21 hours ago
“Chinese Confucius Institutes are suspected of espionage” – such headlines graced news articles a couple of years ago, but the reality is that everyone knows about it, but it’s impossible to prove. In this article I will explain the role of these institutes as an instrument of Beijing’s soft power. The Chinese Confucius Institute is […]
Elon Musk Versus China for the Future of Space and Energy
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
Both groups are spending as if there is a war coming. The deliverables are obvious and predictable which empowers the spending. The fact is that modern technology is allowing us to modify and improve technology of the fly. This was never possible until a couple of decades ago. The next big technolgy drive will be gravity cars able to simply elevate above the ground a few inches while it still grabs the ground. With batteries and that tech, transportation becomes way easier and safer with AI operation. *Elon Musk Versus China for the Future of Space and Energy* *Brian Wang |...
Leaked Emails Confirm UN Gave Names of Dissidents to CCP
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
All of a sudden, we have a developing history of UN Staff flexability. Assume bribery is an ongoing practise here. This was all important tactical information disadvantaging the clear opposition. Worse people got hurt. Understand that what you now see will increase ten fold as CCP assertiveness increases. All this is standard fifth column behavior and it is never subtle. I also understand htat Karma is a work in progress. . *Leaked Emails Confirm UN Gave Names of Dissidents to CCPBY ALEX NEWMANFebruary 25, 2021 Up...
How Forming ‘Fairy Circles’ May Help Salt Marshes Adapt to Climate Change
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
This confirms that fairy rings tend to be nutrient depletion events. We knew this was true for mushrooms, but now we see it duplicated in the stressed environment of the salt marsh. Plenty of environments are stressed and the presence of depletion signals which is the paucity of specific plants can be used to plan remediation. All good but na na to do with climate. *How Forming ‘Fairy Circles’ May Help Salt Marshes Adapt to Climate Change* *The transient rings’ secret to survival may be their ability to shape-shift based on nutrient availability* *Salt marsh fairy circles may b...
Weather Modification was not just another Crazt Conspiracy Theory
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
Weather modification was always feasible enough, but back in the day it was certainly talked down and ignored. Nothing to see here folks. This was accepted because the secrecy made little sense. Why Bother? Run experiments and talk a lot works well too. It is the damn weather after all!! However the past two decades has seen rising evidence of huge visible programs been run. How is this measured and tested? Then we have HAARP claims as well. *TURNS OUT WEATHER MODIFICATION WASN’T JUST ANOTHER CRAZY CONSPIRACY THEORY* *February 25, 2021Robert Wheeler, Acti...
International Women’s Day, 2021 - The Problem of the Respectable International Women’s Day – an Appeal for Good Trouble
NAIROBI / ROME, Mar 03 (IPS) - The following opinion piece is part of series to mark the upcoming International Women’s Day March 8.The greatest danger to the effectiveness of International Women’s Day is that it has become respectable. It is time for it to be day of good trouble again. Read the full story, “International Women’s Day, 2021 - The Problem of the Respectable International Women’s Day – an Appeal for Good Trouble”, on globalissues.org →
Myanmar: Protestors Plea for International Help as Analysts Fear Full Military Might
BANGKOK, Mar 02 (IPS) - Myanmar activists have called on the international community for help as security forces loyal to the military continue their draconian sweep against the civil disobedience campaign that has brought the country to a standstill since the Feb. 1 coup. The pleas come as analysts, commentators and diplomats who know Myanmar fear that more bloodshed is almost inevitable. Read the full story, “Myanmar: Protestors Plea for International Help as Analysts Fear Full Military Might”, on globalissues.org →
A Big Fiscal Push is Urgent, The Risk of Overheating Is Small
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 20 hours ago
The $1.9 trillion fiscal stimulus should be large because the need is large.
15 000 earthquakes hit the Reykjanes Peninsula since February 24, Iceland
The Icelandic Met Office (IMO) has detected around 15 000 earthquakes in Reykjanes Peninsula since an intense earthquake swarm started on February 24, 2021. By March 1, the number rose to over 10 000 and by March 3 it's already around 15 000, with quite a few...... Read more »
How the Battle of Midway Sent Japan’s Imperial Dreams Underwater
James Holmes, The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*James Holmes* *Security, * A battle from which Japan never recovered. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Imperial Japanese Navy thus lost four of the *Kidō Butai­­*’s four fleet carriers in a day (two others damaged previously remained at home under repair and would return to action later in the war), to one of three for the U.S. Navy. Providence favored the U.S. Navy, and the leadership put its gift to good use. Founding German chancellor Otto von Bismarck was not a funny guy. As a rule, in fact, Bismarck was downright grim. He glowers at us from eternity. Once in awhile,...
How the Battle of 73 Easting Made H.R. McMaster
Daniel L. Davis, The National Interest - 21 hours ago
*Daniel L. Davis* *Security, Middle East* A first-person account of the greatest tank battle in the past 30 years. *Key Point*: Decisive, effective leadership makes all the difference between victory and defeat in war. *You can read part two here. * When Army Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster was elevated to become President Trump’s national security advisor in 2017, the media was awash with references to his role in the biggest tank fight of Desert Storm, the Battle of 73 Easting. While these stories conveyed the basic outcome of the fight, they did little to illuminate how the battle un...
Yes, South Korea Helped America Fight in the Vietnam War
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 21 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Asia* [image: On the night of February 13-14, 1967, the 11th Company of the 2nd South Korean Marine Brigade was occupying a position near the village of Trah Bin Dong in Quang Ngai province, South Vietnam. Its oval-shaped base was dotted by bunkers and trenches; the li] South Korea was a solid anti-communist ally that served well in that terrible conflict. *Key point: *South Korean units fought with distinction and the war (along with American aid) greatly boosted the South Korean economy. Here is how Seoul got involved in Vietnam. On the nigh...
How Brazil and Australia Can Join the Blue-Water Navy Club
Robert Farley, The National Interest - 21 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, World* The meaning of a “blue-water” naval force has changed over time. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *In East Asia, all of Japan, China, South Korea, and India either have blue water forces, or are moving quickly in that direction. Australia might join them, although this would require a workable replacement strategy for the Collins-class submarines. Analysts and politicians throw around the term “blue-water navy” as if it has a single, fixed meaning. Broadly speaking, having a blue water navy means having the capacity to deploy a task force of sh...
Why Russia Is Settling For Fewer Su-57 Fighters Than It Wants
Robert Farley, The National Interest - 21 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Economics, Europe* Can Russia’s smaller number of fighters have a significant strategic impact? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The high cost of the plane, it's unproven technology, and limited Russian productive capacity make it a bad bet compared to the Flanker family, or (for those countries lucky enough to have a Club Membership) the F-35. The PAK FA (now known as the Su-57) has played the bugbear for Western air forces for nearly a decade, the terrifying Russian jet that will eat F-35s for breakfast. American aviation analysts in search of something, any...
HOW THE NATO ALLIANCE IS FIGHTING RUSSIA’S SPUTNIK V VACCINE WITH SUBSIDIES FROM STATE BUDGETS AND THE GATES FOUNDATION, HIDDEN BY THE FINANCIAL TIMES
Editor, Dances With Bears - 21 hours ago
By John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with When the organ claiming to be the world’s leading financial newspaper conceals the large price subsidy for the distribution of Covid-19 vaccines manufactured by the NATO allies, in order to accuse Russia of price gouging the poor, you can be sure you are watching an information warfare attack. And when the […]
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JR, GREENIE WATCH - 21 hours ago
* Hybrid cars can use FOUR TIMES more fuel than makers claim and could be costing owners £450 more a year than expected* Consumer watchdog Which? tested the mpg ratings of 22 popular hybrid cars. On average, the cars were 61 per cent less fuel-efficient than claimed, they said Plug-in hybrid electric cars can use four times more fuel than makers claim, costing owners an average of £462 per year more than expected, Which? has warned. The consumer watchdog tested 22 popular hybrid models over 62 miles (100km) and found that they had all been advertised with unrealistic fuel effici...
Sanction the Axis of Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Georgia
mrhello, The Duran - 22 hours ago
Azerbaijan deployed thousands of mercenaries in last year’s 44-day war that it and Turkey waged against Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabagh and Armenia. Azerbaijan thereby flagrantly violated the UN’s International Convention against the Recruitment, Use, Financing and Training of Mercenaries (UNMERC) which it signed in 1997. Forty-six countries have signed UNMERC including Belgium, Cyprus, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, […]
Bill Ackman Warns Inflation is Coming, Makes $2 Billion Bet Against Markets!
Dewey Fernfield, The Duran - 22 hours ago
source / The Money GPS We have seen a major surge in stocks that had come off of the fastest drop in history on a global scale. Looking at which assets have performed the best and why is sometimes a very confusing subject simply because many aren’t justified. But this is the new reality of […]
En Libertad - Una cita textual escrita por M.N Hopkins
Stranger in a Strange Land, Stranger in a Strange Land - 22 hours ago
*En la libertad, uno mismo no puede ser controlado. Porque, en la libertad, nosotros tenemos opciones. Ésta libertad es la más apreciada y buscada, y al mismo tiempo, es el atributo más temido del Hombre.* *©** M.N. Hopkins* *To read the original quotation in English, please click on the link below:* *https://mnhopkins.blogspot.com/2021/03/in-freedom-quotation-by-mn-hopkins.html*
Em Liberdade - Uma Citação por M.N. Hopkins
Stranger in a Strange Land, Stranger in a Strange Land - 22 hours ago
*Em liberdade, não se pode ser controlado. Pois, em liberdade, temos escolhas. Esta liberdade é a mais apreciada e procurada e, ao mesmo tempo, o atributo mais temido do Homem.* *© **M.N. Hopkins* *To read the original quotation in English, please click on the link below:* *https://mnhopkins.blogspot.com/2021/03/in-freedom-quotation-by-mn-hopkins.html*
Dans la Liberté - Une Citation de M.N. Hopkins
Stranger in a Strange Land, Stranger in a Strange Land - 22 hours ago
*Dans la liberté, on ne peut pas être contrôlé. Car, dans la liberté, nous avons des choix. Cette liberté est l'attribut le plus précieux et le plus recherché, et en même temps le plus craint de l'homme.* *© **M.N. Hopkins* *To read the original quotation in English, please click on the link below:* *https://mnhopkins.blogspot.com/2021/03/in-freedom-quotation-by-mn-hopkins.html*
Nella Libertà - Una Citazione di M.N. Hopkins
Stranger in a Strange Land, Stranger in a Strange Land - 22 hours ago
*Nella libertà non si può essere controllati. Perché, nella libertà, abbiamo delle scelte. Questa libertà è l'attributo più apprezzato e ricercato e allo stesso tempo il più temuto dell'uomo.* *©** M.N. Hopkins* *To read the original quotation in English, please click on the link below:* *https://mnhopkins.blogspot.com/2021/03/in-freedom-quotation-by-mn-hopkins.html*
Greenland Holocene Proxies
Hifast, Climate Collections - 22 hours ago
Originally posted on Climate Audit: I’m going to Erice next week and will be talking about proxies over the Holocene, a topic that I’ve been studying for a few years, but not written much about. In today’s post, I’m going to discuss Greenland ice core d18O over the Holocene and comment on very inaccurate…
Polar bear attack in Svalbard: victim survives, polar bear does not
Hifast, Climate Collections - 22 hours ago
Originally posted on polarbearscience: A man was attacked from behind this morning by a small male polar bear on the east coast of Svalbard, Norway, where there is abundant sea ice. His companion shot the bear and the victim escaped with minor head injuries. Most bears are very hungry at this time of year because…
The World Technocratic Forum is Working With Kill Gates to Give You Your Daily Pass
James Allard, OYE Alternative News - 23 hours ago
The post The World Technocratic Forum is Working With Kill Gates to Give You Your Daily Pass appeared first on OYE Alternative News.
The “Israeli” occupation forces kidnaps a Syrian child, south of Quneitra
khalediskef, The Duran - 22 hours ago
The Israeli occupation forces kidnapped a Syrian child while he was grazing sheep south of Quneitra, near the barbed wire fence with the occupied Syrian “Golan”. A local source said that the occupation forces kidnapped “Muhammad Jasim Al-Muhammad,” 17 years old, from the village of Al-Asha in the “Horsh Koudna” area, while he was grazing […]
Turkish militants stops the agencies of property for the displaced from Afrin.
khalediskef, The Duran - 22 hours ago
In the “Afrin” area, which is under the control of the Turkish factions in the countryside of Aleppo, the displacement and seizure of citizens’ homes continues by various means and excuses such as the “local councils” in Afrin have recently issued a circular requiring the suspension of all agencies related to the property of citizens […]
Political chaos grips Armenia – why is the democratic world silent?
Francis Moore, The Duran - 22 hours ago
Street protests have allowed Nikol Pashinyan to become prime minister of Armenia. Ironically, the protests may also deprive him of the post. Years of incompetent politics, harassment of opponents, constant personnel reshuffles and highly questionable orders have not done much for Nikol Pashinyan’s popularity. More and more Armenians are now calling for his resignation, but […]
Whispers of $100 Oil Return as Inflation Gets Heavy! Investor Fear Rising Interest Rates
Dewey Fernfield, The Duran - 22 hours ago
source / The Money GPS $GPS Whispers of $100 Oil Return as Crude Shakes Off Covid’s Clasp – Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-02-24/whispers-of-100-oil-return-as-crude-shakes-off-covid-s-clasp archive Lumber Prices Are Soaring. Why Are Tree Growers Miserable? – WSJ Lumber Prices Are Soaring. Why Are Tree Growers Miserable? TWIGGS COUNTY, Ga.-The pandemic delivered an unexpected boon to the lumber industry. […]
Texas Goes Dark – 45% US Wheat Damaged – Grand Solar Minimum [Feb 16, 2021]
Dewey Fernfield, The Duran - 22 hours ago
source Texas Goes Dark – 45% US Wheat Damaged – Grand Solar Minimum 45% of the US Winter Wheat crop is estimated to have been damaged as the polar vortex (also known as meridional jetstream flows associated with Grand Solar Minima) brings Texas’ power grid down. — FULL SHOW NOTES — Watch on BitChute / LBRY / […]
Arising extremism in Lithuania’s Army
Adomas, The Duran - 22 hours ago
On 29 March Lithuania will celebrate 17 years of NATO membership. These years of membership for sure have made Lithuania stronger and more dependent on the Alliance. This dependence is often presented as a benefit though it could be regarded as a problem as well. The U.S. has been the main strategic Lithuanian partner for […]
Silver Institute: February 2021 American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin Sales Almost Quintupled
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 22 hours ago
February 2021 American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin sales almost quintupled y/y to 3,191,500 vs 650,000 in 2020 @usmint — The Silver Institute (@SilverInstitute) March 2, 2021 Another 4.6 mil silver oz was taken for delivery on the COMEX on Friday. 20 day total stands at 41.2 mil. At least 4X any prior year. pic.twitter.com/Y7tYrPxXbZ — …
Make in India key to challenges in trade ties, says US
bilaterals.org - 22 hours ago
03-Mar-2021 India has blamed American trade negotiators for the failure to reach an agreement, by constantly changing, and upping, their demands. Recent Indian emphasis on import substitution through a ‘Make in India' campaign has epitomized the challenges facing the bilateral trade relationship.
Will Silver “Do A Palladium”? #SilverSqueeze​ | David Smith
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 22 hours ago
Miles Franklin David Smith, senior analyst at http://TheMorganReport.com​, says silver’s fundamentals parallel what the fundamentals were for palladium before its history rise. – 0:00​ Intro 0:55​ Silver dips before $26 2:12​ Silver could “do a palladium” 9:51​ Gold/silver ratio 15:48​ Food inflation end
Hong Kong Authorities Probe Death Of Man Who Received Covid-19 Vaccine
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 23 hours ago
Hong Kong Authorities Probe Death Of Man Who Received Covid-19 Vaccine by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ Hong Kong’s health authority is investigating whether the death of a 63-old man is related to inoculation with the Covid-19 vaccine, it said in a statement late Tuesday. The Department of Health said the man had received the shot on …
Seven Decades Of Pakistan-China Friendship
Zamir AWAN, OrientalReview.org - 23 hours ago
This year is the 70th Anniversary of establishing formal diplomatic relations between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the People’s Republic of China. However, the history of friendship between the two nations is long and spread over centuries. Ancient Silk route was passing through parts of Pakistan, and Chinese traders […]
Iran's Mini-Submarine Force Is Dangerous (Thank North Korea)
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, Middle East* It's striking just for its sheer size. Tensions *continue to mount* between Washington and Iran, with every week bringing forth a new round of diplomatic threats and accusations. Most recently, Revolutionary Guards commander Maj. Gen. Hossein Salami gave a blistering speech in which* he assured* the Iranian parliament that the “vulnerability” of American aircraft carriers will prevent the U.S. military from challenging Iranian power in the Persian Gulf. Such rhetoric is par for the course for Iranian officials and state media, who project ...
Why Biden Needs to Keep All Nuclear Options on the Table
Adam Cabot, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Adam Cabot* *Security, The Americas* Credible deterrence that reduces the risk of use of nuclear war requires credible responses. The US Navy’s new low-yield submarine-launched ballistic missile*,* produced rapidly by the National Nuclear Security Administration, is intended to provide a proportional response to US adversaries’ concepts of ‘coercive, limited nuclear escalation’. Proposed in the Trump administration’s 2018 nuclear posture review, the SLBM incorporates a variant of the W76-1 warhead called the W76-2 and lowers the explosive yield from 90 kilotons to an estimated ...
How The World's Largest Airplane Boneyard Stores 3,100 Aircraft (Video)
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 23 hours ago
*From YouTube:* The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group stores thousands of retired military, forest service, and NASA aircraft in the Arizona desert. The massive collection of F-16s, C-5s, B-52s, A-4 Skyhawks, and others would be the world's second largest air force. But the planes don't just come here to die. Parts are reclaimed and entire planes are regenerated so they can go back into service.
The Sound Of Settled Science
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 23 hours ago
Research risks ruining a treasured leftist slur; Neanderthals possessed the capacity to hear, process and produce human speech, according to a new survey combining CT scans and computer models. For the study, published Monday in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution, researchers used computed tomography scans to build 3D models of the ear structures… Continue reading →
Gerald Celente, "Trends Journal: Roaring '21, Bustin' Loose"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 23 hours ago
*Full screen recommended.* Gerald Celente, *"Trends Journal: Roaring '21, Bustin' Loose"* To access our premium content, subscribe to the Trends Journal: - https://trendsresearch.com/subscribe
Clown World
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 1 day ago
Nearly 3 million views in 4 days. This is how the culture war is fought. Not everyone will listen to Ben Shapiro.
March 3, 2021: Reader Tips
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 1 day ago
A song originally intended to be a ballad: Born To Be Wild — Steppenwolf. I’ll bet you didn’t know that.
GPS Jamming: Can NATO Defeat This Russian Weapon in the Arctic?
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, * Russia wants to develop and proliferate its own satellite navigation system as a counterweight to the Global Positioning System (GPS). *Here's What You Need to Know*: For Russia, proliferating a proprietary satellite navigation technology is yet another way to secure a competitive edge in the Arctic region. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has accused Russia of jamming GPS signals during its recent military exercise in Norway. According to NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu, “Norway has determined that Russia was responsible for jamming GP...
Nuclear vs. Cyber Warfare: Which is the Bigger Threat?
John Powers, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*John Powers* *Security, * To a nation such as Australia, is the detonation of a nuclear device the most likely threat? A strategist provides the decision-maker with at least three options: the most likely option, the least likely option and the most dangerous option. This methodology applies to all strategists, regardless of their discipline—national security, diplomacy, economics, health care, home affairs. The essence of their tradecraft is to analyse, assess and advise so leaders can make informed decisions—and then act. For those who grew up during the Cold War and its dogm...
How the Gulf War Changed Modern Warfare (Like Stealth)
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *Security, Middle East* Desert Storm marked a historic shift in the strategic use of airpower. *Key Point: *Operation Desert Storm involved the combat debut of stealth technology, GPS for navigation, missile warning systems, more advanced surveillance plane radar, and large amounts of precision-focused laser-guided bombs. As laser-guided bombs incinerated Iraqi tanks from the sky, surveillance aircraft monitored enemy troop movements and stealth bombers eluded radar tracking from air defenses in the opening days of Operation Desert Strom decades ago – very few of t...
Dying Gasp: How Nazi Germany Launched Its Final Doomed Offensive
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2019%3Anewsml_RC11D13C6680&share=true] The death throes of the Third Reich were not pretty and took many lives. *Key Point*: Berlin was doomed, yet they continued to resist. Here is how Nazi Germany finally came to its brutal end. In January 12, 1945, Hitler received the news he had been dreading—the Soviet Red Army had launched its winter offensive. He wasted no time. Within four days Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, commander in chief West, received the following orde...
Seven Die after Railing Gives Way on 4th Floor of Building in Bolivia
Seven students died on Tuesday after a railing gave way on the fourth floor of a building of the Public University of El Alto (UPEA), Bolivian authorities said.
Brazil Sets New Daily Record of 1,600-Plus COVID-19 Deaths
Brazil set a new daily record of 1,641 COVID-19 deaths within the past 24 hours, surpassing the previous figure of 1,595 on July 29, 2020, when the first wave of pandemic was at its peak, according to official figures released on Tuesday.
Biden: US Will Have Enough Vaccine Doses for All US Adults by End of May
President Joe Biden pledged on Tuesday that the United States will have enough COVID-19 vaccine doses to inoculate the country’s entire adult population by the end of May, or two months earlier than originally anticipated.
FBI Chief: US Domestic Terrorism Cases Increased to 2,000 in Recent Months
Cases of domestic terrorism that the FBI is investigating in the US have totaled 2,000 in recent months, the agency’s director, Christopher Wray, confirmed on Tuesday in testimony before a Senate committee.
Man City Beats Wolves to Go 15 Points Clear Atop Premier League
Manchester City’s winning streak looked to be in peril on Tuesday as they entered the final 10 minutes of regulation level with Wolverhampton at 1-1, but Pep Guardiola’s men exploded for three goals to finish 4-1 and extend their run to 21 straight victories in all competitions.
Biden Slaps Sanctions on Russia over Navalny Case
The US government announced on Tuesday sanctions on seven senior Russian officials, including the head of Russian intelligence, Alexander Bortnikov, over the poisoning and imprisonment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, in recently-inaugurated President Joe Biden’s first major move against Moscow.
Cordiality Marks 1st Meeting between US, Mexican Presidents
The presidents of Mexico and the United States held an initial virtual meeting that was free of any type of discord, although no agreement was reached on the sharing of COVID-19 vaccines and they avoided discussion of Mexico’s plans for a controversial electricity sector overhaul.
Honduras Protecting Masterminds of Activist’s Murder, Family Say
Members of the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (Copinh) joined the family and friends of slain environmental activist Berta Caceres for a protest on Tuesday on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the crime.
Paraguay School Year Begins with Both Virtual and In-Person Classes
Paraguay began its school year on Tuesday with a combination of virtual and in-person classes, a policy that has not convinced the teachers unions, who at a demonstration in the capital of Asuncion reiterated their rejection of the in-person aspect of instruction saying that the schools are not prepared to deal with the COVID-19 cases that could result.
Tunisian Doctors, Health Workers Protest Working Conditions, Call for Vaccines
Hundreds of Tunisian doctors and healthcare workers gathered on Tuesday in front of the health ministry to protest the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Colombian NASA Flight Director Wants Hispanics to Dream Big
Colombian NASA flight director Diana Trujillo, a key contributor to the historic Feb. 18 landing of the Perseverance rover on Mars, said she has learned to dream as big as anyone and wants to instill that same attitude in aspiring scientists throughout the Hispanic world.
Germany Set to Extend COVID Lockdown by Three Weeks
Germany, which has been under a nationwide lockdown since before Christmas, is set to extend the measures until March 28, according to reports leaked to the media ahead of a meeting on Wednesday between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the 16 leaders of the country’s federal states.
Indian Opposition Steps Up Protests against Rising Fuel Prices
Indian opposition parties held on Tuesday nationwide protests against rising fuel prices in the country, where retail rates of petrol, diesel and cooking gas have reached unprecedented levels due to the rise in global oil prices and heavy taxation by the government.
Judge Releases Former Barcelona President amid ‘Barçagate’ Probe
The judge investigating the so-called “Barçagate” case ordered on Tuesday the provisional release of former FC Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu and his right hand, Jaume Masferrer, who used their right not to testify.
No Child Left Behind: Portugal Education Initiative Takes on COVID
Marta Santos and Miguel Rito make house-to-house visits every week in Portugal’s remote villages to distribute homework to students with no internet access, as part of an initiative to ensure that no child is left behind during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Latest In Official "Antiracist" Ideology: Black Kids Are Too Stupid To Learn Math
Francis Menton, Manhattan Contrarian - 1 day ago
* It’s been obvious for a while now to anyone paying attention that the currently hot progressive policy agenda going by the name “antiracism” is actually itself racism, and a particularly virulent and insidious species of racism at that. * The use of the term “antiracism” reflects Orwellian abuse of language taken to a whole new extreme. * As the “antiracism” cause took over public discourse during the last couple of years, I have offered several comments, for example here and here. In the first of those posts, from April 6, 2019, I noted that the “antiracism” agenda evidenced: the ...
Sri Lanka to Bury COVID-19 Victims on Remote Island
Sri Lanka said on Tuesday that COVID-19 victims from the minority Muslim community would be buried on a remote island of the Indian Ocean country.
Egypt’s Traditional Marionette ‘Magic’ Lost in a Digital World
Among rasps, chisels and hammers, Egyptian artist Ahmed Naiem has hung up his marionettes. They, like many other forms of performance art, have been robbed of their audiences by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bloomberg: Venezuela Oil Exports Drop to 418,857 in February
Venezuela’s oil exports dropped in February after Washington imposed sanctions on major trading companies and investors driving sales of the hydrocarbon that financially supports the regime led by the nation’s leftist incumbent Nicolás Maduro since 2013.
Four Hong Kong Dissidents Hospitalized as Marathon Bail Hearing Continues
At least four of the 47 Hong Kong dissidents accused of subversion were hospitalized on Tuesday as a result of the exhaustion caused by the marathon preliminary hearing on their bail application.
Three Women TV Anchors Shot Dead in Eastern Afghanistan
Unidentified gunmen shot dead three women anchors of a private Afghan television network in the eastern city of Jalalabad on Tuesday, government and TV channel officials said.
France Approves AstraZeneca Jab for People over 65
France said on Tuesday it would start administering the AstraZeneca vaccine to people over the age of 65 in view of “very encouraging” results from a trial in Scotland, after it previously said it would not give the jab to elderly people.
Hundreds of Abducted Schoolgirls Freed in Nigeria
Nearly 300 girls who were kidnapped last Friday at a public school in the state of Zamfara, in northwestern Nigeria, were released on Tuesday, according to the governor of the region, Bello Muhammad Matawalle.
Roger Federer to Miss Miami Open
Swiss star Roger Federer will not defend his title at the Miami Open scheduled for later this month, the organizers announced on Tuesday.
RSF Files Lawsuit to Charge Saudi Crown Prince in Khashoggi Murder
The German branch of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said on Tuesday it had filed a lawsuit accusing Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of a crime against humanity for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Prague Houses COVID-Positive Homeless People in Empty Tourist Hotels
The lockdown and measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 have led to the temporary closure of hotels in the Czech Republic, an opportunity that the mayor of Prague, which has the highest number of infections in the EU and which has seen its tourist visitor all but disappear, has taken advantage of to use the accommodations and house homeless people who have tested positive for coronavirus.
More Violence in Myanmar as ASEAN Discusses Crisis after Military Coup
Myanmar police used potentially lethal force on Tuesday to disperse pro-democracy demonstrations in an ongoing violent crackdown on protesters, as foreign ministers in the neighborhood discussed the way out of the crisis after a military coup in the Southeast Asian country.
Father, Son Accused of Helping Ghosn Escape Extradited to Japan from US
An American citizen and his son were flown to Tokyo on Tuesday after the United States allowed their extradition for standing trial on charges of helping disgraced former Nissan president Carlos Ghosn’s dramatic escape from Japan to Lebanon.
Trial Begins after Teenagers Sue Australian Government over Coal Mine
An Australian court began proceedings on Tuesday after eight teenagers and a nun sued the government over the expansion of a coal mine, considering that it has an obligation to protect the health of young people from the impact of climate change.
Southeast Asian Foreign Ministers Take on Myanmar Crisis
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) held a special foreign ministers meeting on Tuesday to discuss the situation in Myanmar after the military coup, amid a spiral of violence by armed forces.
Aussie Police Archive 32-Year-Old Rape Report against Minister
Australian police said on Tuesday they archived a rape report against a minister from 1988 due to lack of evidence, coinciding with recent complaints of abuse that are denting the government’s image.
Scientists Survey 500 Million Corals in Pacific Ocean, More Than Expected
A scientific study published on Tuesday counted the number of corals in the Pacific Ocean at 500 million, a higher number than previously estimated, giving hope for the survival of several threatened species.
South Korea Begins New School Year in Hope of More In-Person Classes
Schools in South Korea opened for the new session on Tuesday amid hopes that relaxed COVID-19 restrictions and the vaccination drive that began last week will allow students to attend more face-to-face classes in the second year of the pandemic.
China Seeks to Vaccinate 40% of Its Population by June
China plans to accelerate its mass vaccination campaign so as to cover 40 percent of its population by the end of June, according to one of the leading figures in the fight against COVID-19 in the Asian country.
Indonesia’s Sinabung Volcano Emits 5,000-Meter Smoke Column
The Sinabung volcano, one of Indonesia’s most active, emitted a huge column of ash and smoke on Tuesday that reached 5,000 meters in height, the country’s volcanology agency reported.
Unemployment in Japan Fell to 2.9% in January
Unemployment in Japan fell by one-tenth in January compared to December to 2.9 percent, according to government data released on Tuesday.
Biden Holds Virtual Meeting with Mexico’s Lopez Obrador
United States President Joe Biden said on Monday that he will treat Mexico as an “equal” because both countries are “stronger” when they work together as he held a virtual meeting with his Mexican counterpart, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Milankovitch Forcing and Tree Ring Proxies
Hifast, Climate Collections - 23 hours ago
Originally posted on Climate Audit: Mar 2, 2021. This post was written in 2015 but, for some reason, I didn’t publish it at the time. Seems just as valid today as when it was written. ? Esper et al 2012, Orbital Forcing of Tree Ring Data pdf SI, is one of the few paleoclimate articles…
March 3rd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day #43
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. … Continue reading → The post March 3rd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day #43 appeared first on The Last Refuge.
White House Refuses To Release Its ‘Virtual Visit’ Logs
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 1 day ago
President Biden and Vice President Harris host a meeting with a bipartisan group of House and Senate members at the White House in Washington, D.C., February 24, 2021. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) *Politico: **Biden won’t release White House virtual visitor logs * *Government watchdogs are urging Biden to do more to keep the American public informed, including releasing virtual visitor logs.* Few bars have been set lower than the one Joe Biden has had to clear when it comes to bringing transparency back to the White House. Donald Trump has been an easy act to follow. But five weeks...
Wednesday March 3rd – Open Thread
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those … Continue reading → The post Wednesday March 3rd – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge .
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Tuesday 02 March 2021
TonyfromOz, PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […]
Parnell brothers are also asking for ‘compassionate release’
Dan Flynn, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
Food Safety News has learned that brothers Stewart and Michael Parnell are quietly working for “compassionate release” under the First Step Act, which is a Trump-era prison reform that has seen thousands released from federal prisons. The Parnells were convicted in a jury trial in 2014 for multiple federal felonies associated with a deadly 2008... Continue Reading
Petulant NY Times Can’t Admit They Were Wrong On Brexit, Despite THIS Step Forward
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By Clay Waters ~ New York Times London bureau chief Mark Landler tried to trip up Great Britain’s Conservative Party prime minister Boris Johnson while he does a victory lap over a successful Brexit, and a successful roll-out of coronavirus vaccines, in “Brexit Is Done, but the U.K. Keeps Brussels as a Punching Bag,” in Monday’s […]
New report shows Listeria up, other diseases down in Europe in 2019
Joe Whitworth, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
Campylobacter, Salmonella and E. coli infections declined in Europe but Listeria monocytogenes infections went up in 2019, according to figures from the zoonoses report. Campylobacteriosis was the top infection followed by Salmonellosis, Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), yersiniosis and listeriosis, according to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)... Continue Reading
Breaching Snake River Dams Riles Pacific Northwest
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By Bonner Cohen, Ph.D. ~ An Idaho congressman’s push to win congressional and Biden White House approval for removing four dams in the Lower Snake River in order to save dwindling stocks of salmon has ignited a firestorm in the Pacific Northwest. Idaho Republican Congressman Mike Simpson’s dam-removal proposal is part of a $33.5 billion […]
Why ‘Social Cost Of Carbon’ Is Most Useless Number You’ve Never Heard Of
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By Kevin Dayaratna ~ On his very first day in office, President Joe Biden issued an executive order resurrecting the Obama-era social cost of carbon, intended to quantify the economic impact of climate change. The administration on Feb. 26 issued an interim estimate reporting that these damages are approximately $51 per metric ton of carbon […]
Researchers describe outbreaks in Brazil, Pakistan and Malaysia
News Desk, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
Abstracts from a cancelled event have been issued on outbreaks in Brazil, Pakistan and Malaysia. The conference abstracts were scheduled to be presented at the International Congress on Infectious Diseases in September 2020 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, but the gathering was called off because of the coronavirus pandemic. Studies in the International Journal of Infectious... Continue Reading
U.S. Air Force Is Having To Reverse Engineer Parts Of Its Own B-2 Stealth Bomber
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 1 day ago
*Warzone/The Drive:* *The Air Force Is Having To Reverse Engineer Parts Of Its Own Stealth Bomber * Twenty-one years after the last Spirit was delivered, the Air Force is working out how to build the exotic spare parts the bomber requires. In a surprising turn of events, the United States government is calling upon its country’s industry to reverse engineer components for the Air Force’s B-2 Spirit stealth bomber. An official call for this highly unusual kind of assistance was put out today on the U.S. government’s contracting website beta.SAM.gov. Mark Thompson, a national-secu...
Myanmar’s 2021 coup: The latest test for ASEAN’s commitment to democratic consolidation
Riyad Anwar and Aung Kyaw Moe, New Mandala - 1 day ago
Soft diplomatic approaches may yet allow ASEAN to act not as democratic enforcers but as democratic promoters. The post Myanmar’s 2021 coup: The latest test for ASEAN’s commitment to democratic consolidation appeared first on New Mandala.
Iran Used Commercial Satellite Images To Monitor US Forces In Iraq Before Launching Their Attack On Ain al-Asad Air Base
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 1 day ago
U.S. soldiers walk past damage at a site of Iranian bombing at Ain al-Asad Air Base, in Anbar, Iraq, Jan. 13, 2020. (Qassim Abdul-Zahra/AP) *C4ISRNet:** Report: Iran used commercial satellite images to monitor US forces before attack * WASHINGTON — Iran used commercial satellite images to monitor Ain al-Asad Air Base in Iraq as it prepared to launch more than a dozen ballistic missiles at U.S. and coalition forces, 60 Minutes reported. That detail came more than a year after the night of the attack on Jan. 7, 2020. Iran said the barrage was “fierce revenge” for the assassination ...
Imperialism Is Capitalism’s Life Support System: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
Caitlin Johnstone, Caitlin Johnstone - 1 day ago
Just another friendly reminder that establishment propaganda is the single most overlooked and under-emphasized aspect of our society and the left will never accomplish any of its goals until it prioritizes countering mass-scale manipulation above all else. ❖ Western imperialism is capitalism’s life support system. […]
Pure Evil: Hitler Shows Why Countries Should Not Listen to Demagogues
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC2FOJ9DUP10&share=true] Leaders like Hitler charm and use the masses for their own ends, often bringing national ruin and costing many lives lost. *Key Point*: Hitler practied his speeches and learned how to perfect his ability to sway people who would listen. Here is how he rose to power and brought his terrible designs crashing down, taking millions with him. When Nazi architect Albert Speer surrendered in 1945, he made a strange remark: “So now the end ...
Patently unfair: Can waivers help solve COVID vaccine inequality?
bilaterals.org - 1 day ago
03-Mar-2021 The WTO General Council gathered virtually on Monday for the first of two days of talks amid increasing calls from civil society, states and nongovernmental actors to temporarily waive patents for COVID-19 vaccines and other coronavirus-related medical products.
Tuesday Night Cat Blogging
Unknown, Accidental Deliberations - 1 day ago
Slumbering cats.
Hinduism: Philosophy and Practice
Unknown, The Conservative Socrates - 1 day ago
While the practice of Hinduism is polytheistic, its philosophy is dualistic and materialistic in the case of one dominant movement, and monotheistic and idealistic in the case of another dominant movement. Thus, there is a divergence between practical Hinduism and the philosophies of Hinduism. The two philosophies which have dominated Hindu thought in the last three thousand years are Samkhya and Vedanta. The Samkhya school is strongly dualistic, and it is often regarded as materialistic—it holds that the universe is a creation of two independent realities: Prakriti (the feminine p...
Please be patient
Graeme Decarie, The Decarie Report - 1 day ago
I have just returned from a long trip to rearrange all my internal parts. And, no, I wasn't allowed to have my computer with me. While away in the hospital, I read a very disturbing book and one hell of a difficult to read book about the U.S. political system. according to this book by a superb journalist and scholar the U.S. political system is very different from all political systems in the world. It's a tough, tough read. I can't pretend to have understood it all. But the part that remains is a very scary read as well as being a very difficult one. The book, by the way, i...
Mark of the Beast is Here: Tracking Bracelet Becomes Reality in Israel?
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
 Not the Mark of the Beast yet. But it is part of the process of training to brainwash the sheeple into accepting the Mark of the Beast. end
It’s Official: EU, Israel, Canada Announce Adoption of ‘Mark of The Beast’ System??
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
 Not the Mark of the Beast yet. But it is part of the process of training to brainwash the sheeple into accepting the Mark of the Beast. end
Merch Madness Is Here!
Angie Trumbo, International Bird Rescue - 2 days ago
Now available for pre-order: Bird Rescue's official 50th Anniversary tie-dye T-shirt. During first week in March, each order comes with a FREE 2021 calendar. The post Merch Madness Is Here! appeared first on International Bird Rescue.
Timeline: The First Gulf War, From Start to Finish
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Middle East* It should have been called "The Two Month War". On August 2, 1990, the Iraqi army invaded Kuwait with the aim of annexing the country. Within a week, U.S. forces began arriving in Saudi Arabia. Having received the support of the United Nations, the United States formed a coalition of 34 nations to liberate Kuwait. Operation Desert Storm began on January 16, 1991, and achieved its goal in less than two months. *I. Invasion & Troop Deployment* July 15, 1990 – Having drained his country’s finances in a protracted eight-year war again...
China’s Navy Could Soon Leave Japan Far Behind
James Holmes, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*James Holmes* *Security, Asia* Japan has been working hard to maintain its edge. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Tokyo must put to sea “smaller, cheaper, more numerous, and redundant systems, including heavily armed missile craft,” to serve alongside pricey “exquisite systems” such as Aegis destroyers and light aircraft carriers. A rebalanced and more numerous fleet would be a more resilient fleet should the one-on-one fracas Chinese strategists actually take place. Toshi Yoshihara, a long-time coauthor and friend, has put out the definitive report detailing how strategic t...
A Bulletproof Vest Won't Save You From Russia's New Assault Rifle
Mark Episkopos, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, * The ShAK-12 is designed for a specific use-case where weight and shot distance are largely irrelevant. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The ShAK-12’s can fire armor-piercing rounds to penetrate bullet proof vests. Russian Special Forces are getting the latest variant of the ASh-12,7x55 mm heavy assault rifle. The weapon, ShAK-12, was commissioned by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) and is being manufactured by a branch of the KBP Instrument Design Bureau. On this year’s “Gunsmith Day,” a Russian holiday honoring arms manufacturers, KBP won an...
Mississippi and Texas Governors Finally End Mask Mandates and Open Businesses
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
..”If the public are bound to yield obedience to laws to which they cannot give their approbation, they are slaves to those who make such laws and enforce them.”.. ~Sam Adams Hopefully this is the beginning of the end for … Continue reading → The post Mississippi and Texas Governors Finally End Mask Mandates and Open Businesses appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- March 2, 2021
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 1 day ago
Members of Iraqi Popular Mobilization Units take part in a military parade in the town of Taza, south of the northern oil city of Kirkuk, Iraq, June 28, 2019. Photo by REUTERS/Ako Rasheed. *Katie Bo williams, Defense One*: *Militias in Iraq Provide Security, Wield Political Power, and May Be Tearing the Country Apart * *The top U.S. commander there said Iraq may be headed for another civil war if the government can’t firm up control. * BAGHDAD, IRAQ — Rogue militia groups threaten to thrust Iraq into civil war, senior U.S. military officials are warning in increasingly stark lang...
The Daily Brief 2021-03-02
[image: The Daily Brief 2021-03-02] This is a summary of *4* AMN articles on the following subjects: *Idlib, Russia, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Houthis, UAE, Yemen, Pentagon, US*. Categories covered in this brief: Syria, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, World-News Let us know how you like this brief in the comments below. — The AMN Live Team Table of Contents - Russian military uncovers cave used by Turkish-backed forces in southern Idlib - CBS video footage shows Iranian attack on US forces at Ain Al-Assad base in Iraq - Yemen’s Southern Transitional Council warns of Marib falling to ...
Wuhan Flu: One Test, Two Test, Red Test, Dead People
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 1 day ago
They do not want a rapid test. They do not want it here and now, They do not want it anyhow. They want us dead, and long forgotten. Say “sorry!” later – when we’re rotting. The world is being run by government doctors. (What kind of doctor wants to work for the government?)
World News Briefs -- March 2, 2021
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 1 day ago
*Daily Mail:** States from Massachusetts to Missouri relax more COVID restrictions: Vaccinations near 77 million and daily cases stall at 65K - but health officials warn relaxing rules could lead to a FOURTH surge * * The US saw 58,812 new COVID-19 infections on Monday, bringing the 7-day rolling average to 64,795 a day * Another 1,566 Americans died of COVID-19 yesterday, a decrease of just 8% from the prior week. Deaths declined by more than 20% between February 15 and February 22, by comparison * But vaccinations are accelerating, with 1.8 million shots being given a day in...
Five Years Of Useful Idiots Imagining They Are “The Resistance”
tonyheller, Real Climate Science - 1 day ago
The same billionaires have been trying to get rid of Donald Trump for five years, and their useful idiots on the left have been right there with them imagining they are “the resistance.” This article is almost five years old. … Continue reading →
REPUBLICAN AREN'T ACTING AS IF THEY'RE DOOMED
Steve M., No More Mister Nice Blog - 1 day ago
Today was one of those days that left me even gloomier than usual, as I watch Republicans go on offense again and again, defying all talk of their demise. There's Seuss-ghazi: Six Dr. Seuss books — including “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” and “If I Ran the Zoo” — will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that preserves and protects the author’s legacy said Tuesday. “These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong,” Dr. Seuss Enterprises told The Associated Press in a statement that coincided with the late auth...
"Commercial Real Estate Catastrophe: Property Value Dropping By 60% As Businesses Face Foreclosure"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 1 day ago
*Full screen highly recommended.* *"Commercial Real Estate Catastrophe: Property * *Value Dropping By 60% As Businesses Face Foreclosure"* by Epic Economist "The commercial real estate market have been completely devastated. Commercial real estate buildings’ value remains extremely depreciated and with many businesses are right at the brink of bankruptcy, such properties may face foreclosure pretty soon. In fact, a recent Bloomberg analysis has exposed that at least $146 billion in distressed commercial property is in some sort of financial purgatory, as investors decide which ones a...
Texas Governor Ends Mask Requirement, Businesses Open 100 Percent
Robert, Ice Age Now - 1 day ago
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the ending of the statewide coronavirus mask mandate during an event in Lubbock, Texas. The mandate required all Texans to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose while in public places. Governor Abbott made that announcement as he addressed a group of small business and community leaders at a ... Read more The post Texas Governor Ends Mask Requirement, Businesses Open 100 Percent appeared first on Ice Age Now.
Are The Recent UFO Disclosures Setting Us Up For A Mass Deception Of Epic Proportions?
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Are The Recent UFO Disclosures Setting Us Up For A Mass Deception Of Epic Proportions? by Michael Snyder, https://endoftheamericandream.com/ Have you noticed that UFO sightings have been in the news a lot lately? Even in the midst of all the other big events that are happening, evidence of mysterious objects flying through our skies continues to …
Professor Ilan Pappé: Israel Has Chosen To Be A “Racist Apartheid State” With U.S. Support
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Democracy Now! http://www.democracynow.org​ – As the Palestinian death toll tops 1,000 in Gaza, we are joined from Haifa by Israeli professor and historian Ilan Pappé. “I think Israel in 2014 made a decision that it prefers to be a racist apartheid state and not a democracy,” Pappé says. “It still hopes that the United States …
Germany To Begin Construction On Chrislam ‘House Of One’ For One World Religion Worship Services That Will Also Include Atheists
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Germany To Begin Construction On Chrislam ‘House Of One’ For One World Religion Worship Services That Will Also Include Atheists by Geoffrey Grider, https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/ The foundation stone of the House of One in Berlin will be laid at a ceremony on 27 May, marking the end of 10 years of planning and the beginning of an …
Bullion Banks Sell Even More Silver: Do They Have It?
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Bullion Banks Sell Even More Silver: Do They Have It? by Clint Siegner, https://silverseek.com/ Anyone with a naked short in the silver futures market risks getting squeezed by physical buying. Demand for delivery of COMEX silver bars is rising, even as the paper price of the metal fell more than 4.5% last week. Silver shorts sold contracts …
Vaccination in Israel: Great Mismatch Between Mortality Data Published By Authorities And Reality On The Ground
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Vaccination in Israel: Great Mismatch Between Mortality Data Published By Authorities And Reality On The Ground by https://www.israelnationalnews.com/ Analysis by infectious disease specialist claims mismatch between data published by authorities and reality on the ground. – A front-page article appeared in the FranceSoir newspaper about findings on the Nakim website regarding what some experts are calling “the …
The Axis of Resistance On The Offensive. Or Not?
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
 The Axis of Resistance On The Offensive. Or Not? by https://southfront.org/ Escalation in the Middle East appears imminent, due to various incidents that took place throughout the reigon. – On February 25th, the Israeli-owned vehicle carrying vessel – MV Helios Ray was rocked by a heavy explosion, but didn’t sink. According to the owner …
How to Know a Liberal from a Leftist by Asking
Ron Clutz, Science Matters - 1 day ago
Denis Prager explores how to query a friend, relative or colleague to see if they are open to discussion, or locked into a fixed ideology. His article is Questions to Determine Whether a Friend or Relative Is a Liberal or a Leftist. Excerpts in italics with my bolds and images. The great tragedy of our […]

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