Saturday, May 29, 2021

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Simplified climate modelling. Part 1: The role of CO2 in paleoclimate
Originally posted on Climate Etc.: by Thomas Anderl Simple models are formulated to identify the essentials of the natural climate variabilities, concentrating on the readily observable and simplest description. The results will be presented in a series of five articles. This first part shows an attempt to determine the climate role of CO2 from the… read more
The Duran12 hours ago
Dominic Cummings’ testimony aims to weaken Boris Johnson
Dominic Cummings’ testimony aims to weaken Boris Johnson The Duran: Episode 986 Dominic Cummings’s recollection of coronavirus spread was seen through lens of hindsight Dominic Cummings’s recollection of coronavirus spread was seen through lens of hindsight Captain hindsight. It is one of those phrases Boris Johnson likes to shout across the Commons chamber at Keir […] read more
Hundreds Of Musicians Sign Onto Boycott Letter
Hundreds of musicians, including members of Rage Against the Machine, have signed on to an open letter that asks other artists to boycott performances in Israel until it ends its occupation of Palestine. The post Hundreds Of Musicians Sign Onto Boycott Letter appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ10 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - May 29
1920 UK judicial secretary Carter wrote Sir Wilson head political officer warning Sunni-Shiite unity would threaten British rule in Iraq 1920 Grand Ayatollah Shirazi issued statement that Baghdad Khadimiya Najaf Karbala and other areas agreed on protests for Iraqi independence 1941 Italian planes got into dogfight with British planes over Baghdad 1 Italian and 2 British planes shot down (Musings On Iraq interview with Prof Boich World War II In Iraq and Syria) 1941 British defeated Iraqi forces at Abu Ghraib Turned back at Abu Ghraib canal in push on Baghdad 2nd tim... read more
Ireland: First EU Country To Declare Israel Is Involved In ‘De Facto Annexation’
Ireland has become the first EU member state to declare the building of Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories as de facto annexation, after the Dáil on Wednesday night passed a motion tabled by Sinn Fein. The post Ireland: First EU Country To Declare Israel Is Involved In ‘De Facto Annexation’ appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
US Africa Command-Trained Troops Behind At Least Seven Coups In 13 Years
While the U.S. Army School of the Americas is infamous for training right-wing guerrilla forces across Latin America, less well-known are the Pentagon’s military training programs in Africa, including the Flintlock exercises for the G5 Sahel nations, nearly all of which have experienced military coups in the last 13 years. The post US Africa Command-Trained Troops Behind At Least Seven Coups In 13 Years appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Forever Stimulus Checks: Will the IRS Ever Be Done With Sending Out Payments?
*Trevor Filseth* *Stimulus Payment Help, * By now, it is estimated that 165 million payments have been sent out, roughly ninety percent of the total, and checks will continue to be mailed in smaller numbers for the rest of the year *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Fortunately, if your direct deposit never arrived and you never cashed your initial stimulus check, the IRS will mail you a replacement. The agency claims that this will on average take another six weeks, although the office’s staffing shortages and the ongoing mailing of stimulus checks and plus-up payments could de... read more
Bad Idea: Why Russia and China are Betting Against the F-35 Stealth Fighter
*John Venable* *F-35, Americas* Who benefits from the United States making a decision to abandon the F-35 program? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *America’s adversaries would like nothing better than for the United States to curtail its buy of the F-35, just like Washington did for the F-22, because there is not an allied or adversary platform in production that can come close to competing with the F-35. In the last few months, a torrent of scorn has been heaped upon the F-35 stealth fighter jet program, seemingly just in time for the fiscal year 2022 defense budget cycle. ... read more
Stealth Killer: Is Russia’s Su-35 a Match for America’s F-35 Stealth Fighter?
*Sebastien Roblin* *Su-35, Eurasia* The Su-35 has twelve to fourteen weapons hardpoints, giving it an excellent loadout compared to the eight hardpoints on the F-15C and F-22, or the four internally stowed missiles on the F-35. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Su-35 may be the best jet-age dogfighter ever made and a capable missile delivery platform—but whether that will suffice for an air-superiority fighter in the era of stealth technology remains to be seen. The Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker-E is the top Russian air-superiority fighter in service today, and represents the pinnacle ... read more
What the Hell: Is Russia’s MiG 1.44 Jet a True Stealth Fighter?
*Caleb Larson* *Stealth Fighters, * Though intended as a stealthy jet, a few features call into question the degree to which the MiG 1.44 can be considered a stealthy design *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Russia’s stealth ambitions are…grounded. One of their newest heavy fighters/interceptors, the Su-57, has had a number of teething issues. The Su-57 fleet totals only about a dozen airframes. In response to the United State’s Advanced Tactical Fighter program — which spawned the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor — the Soviet Union initiated a crash project to produce a comparable... read more
Halifax Examiner11 hours ago
Four more COVID deaths, 33 new cases announced in Nova Scotia on Saturday, May 29
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Overview Vaccination Reopening Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Four people have died from COVID in Nova Scotia. They are: a man in his 80s in Nova Scotia Health’s Western Zone two […] read more
Ice Age Now11 hours ago
Record Cold Memorial Day to Challenge Temps from the Mid 1800s
Snowfall in places! Freeze advisories in northern-tier states! On Memorial Day! Perhaps the idea that we’re headed for a new Little Ice Age isn’t so far-fetched after all. _________ 29 May 2021 – “In the Northeast, daily high temperatures Saturday could be as much as 20 degrees below normal and even challenge records in places,” ... Read more The post Record Cold Memorial Day to Challenge Temps from the Mid 1800s appeared first on Ice Age Now. read more
The Weekly Volcanic Activity Report: May 19 - 25, 2021
New activity/unrest was reported for 3 volcanoes from May 19 - 25, 2021. During the same period, ongoing activity was reported for 18 volcanoes. New activity/unrest: Great Sitkin, Andreanof Islands (USA) | Manam, Papua New Guinea | Nyiragongo, DR Congo. Ongoing...... Read more » read more
Why we need international union solidarity now more than ever
The voiceless and marginalized have found their collective strength and successfully resisted an assault by a corporate giant. The union dusts itself off and goes back to organizing. It’s just another day on the front line of the global struggle between capital and labour. The post Why we need international union solidarity now more than ever appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
A Memorial Day Reflection & Urgent Message from Lyndon LaRouche
On November 11, 2009, Lyndon LaRouche discussed the road out of the 2007-2008 world-wide economic collapse. That road was not taken and the United States' economy continued to be further looted by Wall Street and City of London predators, its population assigned to gig jobs, inundated by drugs, and a culture of despair. Donald Trump was elected to arrest this. He was attacked relentlessly for attempting vast economic change and an end to imperial wars. His re-election was blocked by Wall Street, London, and other elements of the modern British Empire. read more
ClimateCite11 hours ago
“Major Scientific Breakthrough”…Scientists “Step Closer To Predicting North Atlantic Climate”
No Tricks Zone By P Gosselin on 28. May 2021 A team of scientists believe they’ve made a forecasting breakthrough, suggesting the NAO is in fact highly predictable. Especially Europe’s winter temperatures are modulated by the North Atlantic atmospheric pressure pattern known as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). As the name implies, it describes the natural fluctuations in the difference … read more
ClimateCite11 hours ago
The temperature–CO2 climate connection: an epistemological reappraisal of ice-core messages
Pascal Richet Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, 1 Rue Jussieu, 75005 Paris, France Correspondence: Pascal Richet (richet@ipgp.fr) Received: 24 Jan 2021 – Revised: 21 Mar 2021 – Accepted: 11 Apr 2021 – Published: 26 May 2021 Abstract As simply based on fundamental logic and on the concepts of cause and effect, an epistemological examination of the geochemical analyses … read more
Millets prove tasty solution to climate and food security challenges
A renewed focus on boosting the production of millets and highlighting their benefits, is critical to reducing over-reliance on more commonly grown crops, boosting diverse diets, and food security. That’s especially true during periods of natural disaster when food becomes scarce, according to Dr Nancy Aburto, an agriculture expert at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Read the full story, “Millets prove tasty solution to climate and food security challenges”, on globalissues.org → read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Is Watermelon Oklahoma’s Official State Vegetable?
In 2021, many readers found out about an unusual law passed by Oklahoma legislators more than a decade ago. read more
CFACT12 hours ago
Bark Beetles unhindered by infusing tree diversity
Bark beetles ravage forests. Introducing new trees may not be the hoped for solution. The post Bark Beetles unhindered by infusing tree diversity appeared first on CFACT. read more
Saturday Morning Links
Assorted content for your weekend reading. - Zeynep Tufecki warns that the deadliest phase of the coronavirus pandemic may be yet to come even after vaccines become widely capable of distribution. Eric Reguly notes that contrary to the wishcasting of conservative governments, existing vaccines themselves haven't resulted in herd immunity. And Simon Little reports on the effect the spread of the B.1.617 variant figures to have on B.C.'s reopening plans. - Guy Quenneville reports on the latest request of Saskatchewan's residents not to buy the Sask Party's messaging, as the Saskatc... read more
The Duran12 hours ago
West Dismayed as ICAO Backs Full Investigation of Ryanair Incident and China/Russia Back Belarus
West Dismayed as ICAO Backs Full Investigation of Ryanair Incident and China/Russia Back Belarus News Topic 170 ICAO Council to pursue fact finding investigation into Ryanair FR4978 Montréal, 27 May 2021 – The ICAO Council expressed its strong concern today at the apparent forced diversion of Ryanair Flight FR4978, a commercial passenger aircraft flying in […] read more
CENSORED NEWS7 hours ago
Navajo Nation receives $1.8 billion from U.S. American Rescue Plan Act
Navajo's future will be brighter and we will continue to coordinate with county, state and federal officials to monitor the evolving impacts of the coronavirus," said Speaker Seth Damon of the 24th Navajo Nation Council. By Navajo Nation Office of the President and the Vice President and Navajo Nation Office of the SpeakerNavajo Nation receives initial $1.8 billion allocation through the read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Defense for Some Capitol Rioters: Election Misinformation
Lawyers for at least three defendants charged in connection with the violent siege say that they will blame election misinformation and conspiracy theories. read more
‘Black Hole’: Russia’s Kilo-Class Submarine Makes the U.S. Navy Sweat
*Kyle Mizokami* *Russia, * The mainstay of the Russian Navy’s conventionally powered fleet are Project 877–class submarines, known as the Kilo class to NATO and the West. *Here's What You Need to Remember: * Unlike the United States Navy, which went all-in on nuclear power, Russia maintains fleets of both diesel and nuclear-powered submarines. A land power encompassing much of Eurasia, Russian submarines are based much closer to “the action” than American submarines are. While Russia maintains nuclear submarines for distant ocean patrols, its fleet of diesel submarines is more t... read more
Joe Biden's Greatest Enemy Isn't China or Russia (It's Much Worse)
*Rep. Mark Green, Hon. David M. Walker* *U.S. National Debt, * For most of our nation's history, the federal government's public debt-to-GDP ratio did not exceed 40%. The total federal debt-to-GDP was 129% as of December 31, 2020. Washington policymakers are rightly concerned about a rising China, the theft of American intellectual property, and cyber-attacks conducted by China, Russia, Iran and others, including the recent Colonial pipeline attack. These represent real threats to our economic growth, competitive posture, and national security. Unless we get our spending under co... read more
Friends: We Know Why You Can't Stop Watching This TV Show
*Elizabeth Stokoe* *Friends, The Americas* The Friends reunion has undoubtedly been one of the biggest TV events of the year so far. The Friends reunion has undoubtedly been one of the biggest TV events of the year so far. Over its ten series, the sitcom about a group of 20- and 30-somethings in New York had a massive cultural impact. It attracted plenty of scholarly analysis, including critiques of its gender and race politics. Its scripts inspired my own research as a professor of social interaction. Love it or loathe it (and I loved it), one of the striking things about Frie... read more
A Hypersonic-Armed F-35? The Military Is Drooling at the Thought.
*David Axe* *F-35, The Americas* The F-35 already has a 'beast mode.' What would hypersonic weapons add to the equation? *Here's What You Need To Remember: *It will take some reconfiguring to make these two weapons compatible. The U.S. military could hang more weapons under the wings of its F-35 stealth fighters. Lockheed Martin, which assembles the single-engine, radar-evading jets, in early May 2019 revealed a concept for a hypersonic surface-to-air missile that’s compatible with the U.S. Navy’s F-35C. Lockheed for years has been working with the U.S. Air Force and the Defen... read more
The Nearly Secret Story of How France 'Sunk' a Navy Aircraft Carrier
*Kyle Mizokami* *Aircraft Carriers, * The U.S. Navy’s anti-submarine warfare skills have deteriorated greatly since the end of the Cold War, and particularly since 9/11. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *As the Chinese Navy continues to grow and the Russian Navy is used more aggressively in the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas, improving ASW is becoming a well-deserved priority. The “sinking” of the *Theodore Roosevelt* may have been a blow to pride, but it was also an important wakeup call. In March 2015, one of the largest nuclear-powered warships in the world was “sunk” by one... read more
How Dangerous is COVID-19 for Your Heart?
*Tim Chico* *Coronavirus, * Sometimes, for reasons we don’t understand, viral infections can cause very serious heart problems, mimicking a heart attack, causing rhythm issues, or even fatal heart failure. So a virus-like SARS-CoV-2 that attaches to the lining of blood vessels might plausibly cause cardiac complications. Reading a recent article with the headline Setting the Record straight: there is no “COVID heart” teleported me back to 2020. It wasn’t a comfortable trip. In January 2020, I had a bit of a chat about a virus in Wuhan with my local director of public health. By ... read more
A Sad Military Fact: The Iowa-Class Battleships Are RIP Forever
*Kyle Mizokami* *U.S. Navy, * Keep dreaming. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *Battleships captivate the imagination. Before they were displaced by aircraft carriers, battleships were symbols of great-power status. The American Iowa-class were some of the most iconic battleships and the last battleships ever built by the United States. Powerful in appearance, yet with sleek lines filled in with haze gray, the Iowa class served in World War II and were unretired three more times to serve as the U.S. Navy’s big guns. If they were brought back today, what would they look like? T... read more
AstraZeneca Coronavirus Vaccine and Blood Clots: How Rare Are They?
*Karlheinz Peter, James McFadyen* *Coronavirus, * With the ongoing risk of COVID outbreaks in Australia and their potential deadly consequences, as well as the potentially severe long-term effects of COVID-19, for the vast majority of people, the benefits of vaccination against COVID-19 as soon as possible outweigh the risks. With COVID-19 community transmission on the rise once again, those aged over 50 are weighing up the benefits of being vaccinated against the virus with the very rare risk of blood clotting induced by the AstraZeneca vaccine. Since the first reports of blood... read more
Fire! Could the Japanese Navy Soon Have "Super-Destroyers"?
*Peter Suciu* *Japan, Asia* Tokyo currently operates the world's fourth-largest navy by tonnage. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Japanese navy is no laughing matter. *(This article first appeared in November 2020.)* The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force increasingly resembles the former Imperial Japanese Navy, but in a smaller size. It has a fleet of some 154 ships and operates 346 aircraft. In 2000 it has also been the world's fourth-largest navy by tonnage, and likely will only increase in size. In December 2018, Tokyo approved a plan to modify its two *Izumo*-class helicop... read more
International Aid for Gaza Must Not Build Hamas’ Rockets
*Gerald Steinberg* *Gaza, Middle East* The providers of international aid for Gaza must do more than issue solemn statements about peace, while turning a blind eye as humanitarian aid is diverted into even more missiles and rockets. Once again, the pictures from Israel and Gaza were horrible. For eleven days, thousands of missiles and rockets flew from Gaza, forcing millions of terrified Israelis to run to shelters. Again, analysts spoke about the long and violent history of the Palestinian-Israel conflict, human rights, international law, and disproportionality. Diplomats and wo... read more
Don’t Look to Joe Biden for Your Next Stimulus Check
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Payment, * [image: Joe Biden American Jobs Plan] For people with employer health insurance coverage, the refunds could range from $100 to $130. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *However, take note that households with $150,000 or more in income are ineligible for the new benefits. The $1,400 coronavirus stimulus payments under President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan that are currently being fast-tracked to financially struggling Americans may just be the beginning of other “stimulus” checks. It now appears that millions of Americans will be eligi... read more
Best Stimulus Check Of All: Will Biden Keep Expanded Child Tax Credit?
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus, * [image: Joe Biden Stimulus] Under the current plan, the child tax credit will financially assist eligible parents through the end of this year. But if Biden’s nearly $2 trillion American Families Plan ever gets green-lighted by Congress, the credit could be extended well beyond this year—through 2025. Continuing the expanded child tax credit that was first introduced under President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan will positively affect nearly sixty-six million U.S. children, according to a new study conducted by the Center on Budge... read more
The Duran12 hours ago
U.S. Has The Most-Unequal Wealth Distribution of Any Major Country
Eric Zuesse The most-reliable information-source regarding the distribution of wealth inside each country is the periodic nearly 200-page Credit Suisse “Global wealth databook,” which is produced by a large team and is therefore too costly to generate annually, but the latest freely available edition of it is their “Global wealth databook 2019”. Wealth-data are far […] read more
22,000 rounds of ammunition found in San Jose shooter’s home
Yahoo News Multiple cans of gasoline, 12 firearms and approximately 22,000 rounds of various types of ammunition were found by law enforcement at the home... The post 22,000 rounds of ammunition found in San Jose shooter’s home appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Unvaccinated people made to pay $999.99 for Florida concert, while vaccinated pay $18
RT An upcoming punk concert in St. Petersburg, Florida, is charging attendees who are not vaccinated 55 times more for tickets than those who can... The post Unvaccinated people made to pay $999.99 for Florida concert, while vaccinated pay $18 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Did you get yours – Question Triggers Covid-19 Vaxx Hysteria Reaction
Zionist Global communist takeover wake up May 28th, 2021. The post Did you get yours – Question Triggers Covid-19 Vaxx Hysteria Reaction appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Police stop – no license, registration, insurance, or tags….Right to travel success.
Its Paul Unslaved Jan 24, 2021 The post Police stop – no license, registration, insurance, or tags….Right to travel success. appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Organizing Notes14 hours ago
Who controls the EU?
Back in the 1980’s when the US felt confident that the conservative Communists of China would keep the Chinese masses in the faith, allowing US companies to turn the country into a sweat-shop of dirt-cheap labour, and it all looked to be going very well, it was all “China and Coca Cola”. When it started to go pear shaped, and the US was beginning to lose control because China was ‘embracing its own Capitalism’, the think tanks decided that if it all got out of hand, declaring war and freezing China’s assets in the US was a good Plan-B. (I was in Townsville, Australia in 1996... read more
Kim's Nightmare: With F-35s and Aircraft Carriers, South Korea’s Navy Will Be a Monster
*Caleb Larson* *South Korea, Asia* Once completed, the LPX-II is expected to have a displacement in the 30,000–35,000-ton range. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Status symbols aside, when operated in tandem with the F-35B stealth fighter platform, South Korean aircraft carriers would afford Seoul a power projection capability of uncommon ability—regional enemies beware. Work on South Korea’s first true aircraft carrier is going full steam ahead, *Jane’s*, a defense industry website reported. The carrier program, known as the LPX-II, would take approximately 10 years from the... read more
New Video Shows Moment Cops Savagely Beat Fellow Officer They Mistook for Protestor
[image: cops]Two cops are on trial for their role in savagely beating a fellow officer who was undercover as a protester in St. Louis. read more
It's A Hard Rain That's Gonna Fall
The Republican Senate has killed a bipartisan committee to investigate the assault on the American Capitol on January 6th. Karen Tumulty writes: You’ve got to at least give Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) some credit for candor. In pressing Senate Republicans to kill the idea of an independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald Trump, McConnell did not bother to disguise the fact that he was making a cravenly political calculation. So, yes, it's all about politics. But, if you look a little deeper,... read more
Scheer Intelligence: Governor Orders Independent Investigation Into Kevin Cooper Case
Three hours and 42 minutes. That’s how close Kevin Cooper came in 2004 to being murdered by the state, strapped down to a gurney, and poisoned via lethal injection. He had been placed in what he calls a “death chamber waiting room” and stripped of all his clothes before he was granted a stay of execution. Five years later, in an unprecedented dissent, five federal judges on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion that began: “The State of California may be about to execute an innocent man.” A rash of evidence would appear to substantiate their claim. In the opinion, J... read more
The Navy Has No Answer to Russian and Iranian Supercavitating Torpedoes
*Caleb Larson* *Torpedoes, * Supercavitating torpedos are rocket-propelled and ride inside an air bubble through the waves. That makes them wicked fast. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Controlling depth is no walk in the park. The deeper a torpedo dives, the more pressure it is subjected to by the ocean—and the smaller the bubble envelope gets. In order to compensate for this, additional gas needs to be injected inside the bubble to help the torpedo rise. Both Iran and Russia claim to have supercavitating torpedoes—but what are they? *Supercavitation* Supercavitating tor... read more
Fourth Stimulus Check Question: Do Americans Really Need It?
*Trevor Filseth* *Stimulus Check, * [image: Biden New Stimulus] Know this: Another stimulus measure, recurring or not, could make a difference for many more families. The third round of direct stimulus aid, initially proposed by the incoming Biden administration in March, has now distributed 167 million payments in total, with more than $390 billion in checks or direct deposit sent out. This week, an additional 1.8 million Americans received their payments This is a truly enormous amount of money. However, some lawmakers have argued that it has not been enough and that further st... read more
More Stimulus, More Payments: The IRS Keeps Sending Stimulus Checks
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *New Stimulus Payment, * In addition to the regular stimulus checks, the IRS also has been busy fast-tracking the so-called “plus-up” or supplemental checks. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Of the nearly two million new checks worth more than $3.5 billion, about nine hundred thousand of them were issued via direct deposit, while the rest were delivered via paper checks or prepaid debit cards. The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department have announced that 1.8 million more coronavirus stimulus checks have been issued as part of the tenth batch ... read more
Whoa: This Bizarre Plane Almost Flew from U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers
*Caleb Larson* *U.S. Navy, Americas* Meet the XFY Pogo. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Only one flight-worthy XFY Pogo was ever produced, and it never moved past the prototype stage. After the Second World War, the U.S. Army and Navy began research into vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft as a way to maximize aircraft carrier usefulness. Aircraft carriers had especially proven their worth during the Pacific Theater, where thousands of planes had taken off from American flattops. A viable VTOL aircraft could in theory perhaps double the amount of airframes an aircraft ... read more
Cop Indicted for Stealing Meth & Fentanyl, Overdosing On-Duty, Causing Massive Multi-Car Crash
[image: overdose]An Oregon cop stole meth and fentanyl from evidence locker before ingesting them, overdosing on duty, and causing a massive multi-car crash. read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Eugenics, The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Clash of Two Systems
Originally published on the Strategic Culture Foundation Today’s world is gripped between two possible futures: on the one hand, a multipolar alliance in defense of sovereign nation states has organized itself around a paradigm of long-term thinking, scientific optimism and win-win cooperation, while a unipolar paradigm of world government, depopulation and zero-sum thinking pushes a program of […] read more
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From Jenna Orkin Remains of 215 children found at former Kamloops residential school: First NationScientists at Wuhan lab in COVID probe admitted being bitten by bats: reports Fauci once argued for risky viral experiments — even if they can lead to pandemic Russia Blocks European Flights That Avoid Belarus’ Airspace, Ramping Up Pressure on EU Russian spy ship operating off Kauai, Navy confirms Atlanta mayoral candidate has car stolen while meeting with community leaders German scientists say they've figured out why AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccines can cause rare... read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Y2Kyoto: Follow The Money
Michael Shellenberger; … in Europe and the U.S. Democrats and Greens are actively seeking to replace nuclear plants with Russian natural gas and Chinese solar panels while doing nothing of significance to return solar panel manufacturing to the United States. The solar firms that Secretary Granholm championed in 2009 couldn’t compete with Chinese firms and… Continue reading → read more
Immediate Methods To Manufacturing Firm Next In Detail by detail Depth
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The Rio Times14 hours ago
Bolivian government presents plan to preserve iconic Potosi silver deposit, once world’s largest
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Bolivian government has presented a project to preserve the heritage site Cerro Rico de Potosí, which was the largest silver deposit in the world in the 16th century, but for years has been suffering landslides that endanger its striking conical shape, due to persistent mining exploitation of the site. […] The post Bolivian government presents plan to preserve iconic Potosi silver deposit, once world’s largest appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Covid-19: Argentina sees contagions increase, with Copa America in sight
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentina continues to suffer the consequences of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, with infection figures that reached a peak on Thursday, May 27, with 41,080 new cases, despite the restrictions in force. There is another challenge on the horizon: the offer to host the Copa America, the main […] The post Covid-19: Argentina sees contagions increase, with Copa America in sight appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Red Cross warns of impending pandemic health collapse in Latin America
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The International Federation of Red Cross Societies (IFRC) warned Friday that the pandemic "is far from over in the Americas," the region with the highest incidence of Covid-19 cases that has now reached its highest peak in deaths. "The Americas currently have one of the highest daily death rates in […] The post Red Cross warns of impending pandemic health collapse in Latin America appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
OrientalReview.org14 hours ago
Biden Wants To Remain Engaged With Russia, China
Anyone who tried to divine the Russia policy of the Biden presidency out of the corpus of statements by current and prospective officials in the new administration would know by now that the range of instincts and perspectives contained in those statements did not really reflect or anticipate what was […] read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Marxists Must Be Purged
This video from “educators” in Portland should be disturbing to every North American. These divisive, racist, totalitarian thugs must be expunged from educating anyone! More here read more
Retraction Watch15 hours ago
Weekend reads: Gibberish papers persist; the academic who faked Cherokee heritage; ‘organised fraud hits scientific journals’
Before we present this week’s Weekend Reads, a question: Do you enjoy our weekly roundup? If so, we could really use your help. Would you consider a tax-deductible donation to support Weekend Reads, and our daily work? Thanks in advance. The week at Retraction Watch featured: ‘Regrettably it took too long to investigate and retract this … Continue reading Weekend reads: Gibberish papers persist; the academic who faked Cherokee heritage; ‘organised fraud hits scientific journals’ read more
Climate Armageddon Will Soon Be Here–But Who Will Notice?
By Paul Homewood h/t Ian Magness It’s becoming more likely that a key global temperature limit will be reached in one of the next five years. A major study says by 2025 there’s a 40% chance of at least one year being 1.5C hotter than the pre-industrial level. That’s the lower of […] read more
What Will Joe Biden Do About Spiking Inflation?
*Rachel Bucchino* *Inflation, * Prices climbed 3.6 percent in April from the prior year, a jump that is likely to be at the center of economic talks at the White House as inflation continues to rise. Prices climbed 3.6 percent in April from the prior year, a jump that is likely to be at the center of economic talks at the White House as inflation continues to rise. The Bureau of Economic Analysis released data on Friday revealing that prices increased 0.6 percent in the past month. Consumer spending, however, skidded 0.1 percent in April compared to March, just as stimulus money... read more
North Korea Is Sweating: 5 Weapons the U.S. Marines Need to Beat Kim Jong Un
*Kyle Mizokami* *U.S. Marines, Asia* No matter how well-armed, the casualties would be terrible. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* In any Korean peninsula assault, the U.S. Marine Corps will be leading the charge and they'll need to be well equipped. In the event of a conflict on the Korean Peninsula, U.S. and South Korean forces will root and and destroy the regime of Kim Jong-un. The need to properly secure the country’s weapons of mass destruction will necessitate an invasion of North Korea, much of which will come by sea. Leading the way will be the U.S. Marine Corps (USM... read more
FOX'S COVERAGE OF ELECTION RETURNS HASN'T BEEN POLITICIZED -- BUT IT WILL BE NOW
Fox News has been in the tank for the Republican Party since its inception, but its coverage of election returns has always been surprisingly straightforward and honest. In 2012, Fox's decision desk called the presidential race in Ohio for Barack Obama with 73% of the vote counted. When that call was made, Karl Rove freaked out on the air. Megyn Kelly, a Fox anchor at the time, walked on camera to the backroom where the numbers were being crunched, and was told that the analysts stood by their call. They were right. Rove was wrong. In 2020, again with 73% of the vote counted, the Fo... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Editor's Note
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Biden wants $2 Trillion for infrastructure
Who owns U.S. Infrastructure? Not the federal government. So with a $2 Trillion request from Biden for something it doesn't own, where is the money going? State and local governments and the private sector own 97% of the nation’s nondefense infrastructure, and they fund 94% of it. This is just a "green new deal" tax. In other words, a pay back to unions, oligarchs and party hacks for getting Biden into office. Who Owns U.S. Infrastructure? | Cato Institute read more
Fmr State Dept. Official: ‘Almost No Evidence’ of Natural Origin of COVID-19
[image: covid-19]"There was almost no evidence that supported a natural, zoonotic evolution or source of COVID-19," said former State Department official David Asher. read more
"The Destruction of Civil Society"
*"The Destruction of Civil Society"* By Bill Bonner "This month, we look at a number of dots, all grouped… like a constellation far out in space… as “The Great Reset.” The various planets and stars seem so “far out,” we have a hard time believing that it will ever really affect our lives. A switch to windmills rather than internal combustion engines… eating bugs rather than steaks… getting permission to travel, rather than traveling freely… compulsory anti-racist training… gender studies for six-year-olds… government spending nearing 50% of GDP… Modern Monetary Theory (MMT)… and do... read more
CURMUDGUCATION14 hours ago
The Problem of Parent Centered Education
Teacher gag laws spreading across the country are generally billed as anti-CRT, but of course their reach is much broader than that, forbidding discussion of "controversy" and outlawing any teaching that might make students "uncomfortable" or be "divisive." The debate--well, actually not a lot of real debate because GOP legislators are using their majorities to just ram these bills through--even highlights apparent splits in the reformy astroturf community. This week the National Parents Union was in Tulsa to march in commemoration of the Tulsa Race Massacre (a topic that now pro... read more
AGE OF AUTISM15 hours ago
The Age of Anxiety & Depression
How true is this? And now, the pressured, fear-based rush to add an experimental nail to children's, teens and young adults coffins. My daughters have autism, but they are full of joy, smiles, and they are content. They walk with... read more
North Korea Can Try to Shoot Down an F-35. But Can It Make the Mark?
*Charlie Gao* *F-35 Stealth Fighter, Asia* If the ROKAF already has air-to-air and air-to-ground covered, where does the F-35A fit in the picture? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *South Korea hopes to eventually buy forty F-35As and should have ten F-35As by the end of the year. The ROKAF, South Korea’s Air Force received their first F-35A fighter jets in April 2019. The ROKAF hopes to eventually buy forty F-35As and should have ten F-35As by the end of the year. But how do these aircraft fit into the ROKAF’s existing fleet of aircraft? What role could they play in countering... read more
Video Time: The F-35 Fighter Can Unleash a Scary Number of Missiles
*Mark Episkopos* *F-35, * The F-35 is one of the best warplanes out there. But if it does not need to be stealthy, it can be configured to carry a lot more weapons. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The F-35 is compatible with several weapon layouts to accommodate a wider range of tactical scenarios. The “stealth” configuration consists of four AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles for air-to-air missions, or a mixture of four AIM-120’s/GBU-31 JDAM “smart bombs” for air-to-ground missions, all loaded into the F-35’s internal armaments bay. A recently leaked video sheds light on one of the F... read more
This Shaky Russian Submarine Could Easily Kills Billions of People in Minutes
*Caleb Larson* *Russia, * “Russia, for a day, was on the brink of the biggest catastrophe since the time of Chernobyl...” The Delta-class IV submarines have quite a few unique distinctions under their belts. For better or for worse, none of them are due to success in combat or even events of military importance. Here are the odd distinctions of Russia’s Delta-class Block IV submarines. *Presidents, Fires, and Satellite Launches* The K-18 Karelia, commissioned in 1989, hosted Interim Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2000. Putin witnessed exercises and slept abroad the sub. In... read more
Russia and China's Worst Nightmare: Underwater Navy Aircraft Carriers
*Peter Suciu* *U.S. Navy, * In effect, the Navy could soon have what amounts to a drone-style mothership or an underwater aircraft carrier, in some respects. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The U.S. Navy has also explored ways that drones could help to resupply submarines at sea. It tested such a platform earlier this the year, in which a large quadcopter-type drone could deliver small payloads to a surfaced submarine. California-based AeroVironment Inc. has been selected by the Department of Defense (DoD) to produce up to 120 of its Blackwing drones, which can be deployed f... read more
Dave Ramsey says Millionaires are made, not born.
79% of millionaires in the United States didn't inherit ANY money. Our team conducted the largest study of millionaires EVER. The top 3 careers of the over 10,000 millionaires we talked to were, 1. Engineer 2. Accountant 3. Teacher. They became millionaires through consistent investing, avoiding debt like the plague, and smart spending. No lottery tickets. No inheritances. No six-figure incomes. You have what it takes to build wealth and leave a financial legacy. Stay the course. You got this! read more
Caitlin Johnstone15 hours ago
Israel Narrative Management Is Getting Incredibly Desperate And Brazen
Listen to a reading of this article: The National Director Emeritus for the Anti-Defamation League has announced on Twitter that he is cancelling his subscription to The New York Times, claiming that a front-page story featuring the photos of children killed in Israel’s assault on Gaza this […] read more

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