Thursday, June 10, 2021

10 June - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 5

 11 pm MDT

The Duran11 hours ago
Discovery of Mass Grave of 215 First Nations Children Shines Spotlight Onto Uncomfortable Truths
Originally published on the Strategic Culture Foundation Ugly truths which some had preferred be kept in the dark have been pulled into the light of day as a mass grave of 215 children was discovered this month in Kamloops BC using ground penetrating radar. The controversial find has sent shockwaves through the world Community and […] read more
Biden’s New Rule Change Could Turn Millions of Gun Owners into Felons Overnight
Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns For generations, advocates of private gun ownership have been fighting exhaustively through political channels to protect their right... The post Biden’s New Rule Change Could Turn Millions of Gun Owners into Felons Overnight appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Report: Unvaccinated Students ‘Numbered’ with Sharpie and Tracked at High School Prom
Breitbart – by Dr. Susan Berry Unvaccinated students attending the Exeter, New Hampshire, high school prom were “numbered” with a sharpie pen and then tracked... The post Report: Unvaccinated Students ‘Numbered’ with Sharpie and Tracked at High School Prom appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Survivor Of Mao’s China Stuns School Board With Chilling Warning About Critical Race Theory
Daily Wire – by Hank Berrien A Chinese woman who suffered under the brutal Communist Chinese regime of Mao Tse-Tung vehemently denounced Loudoun County’s School... The post Survivor Of Mao’s China Stuns School Board With Chilling Warning About Critical Race Theory appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Medical Advisors to CDC: ‘Higher Than Expected’ Number of Cases of Heart Problems in Young Adults and Adolescents Following Covid Vaccination
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila Last month it was reported the Centers for Disease Control was investigating potential heart problems in young adults and... The post Medical Advisors to CDC: ‘Higher Than Expected’ Number of Cases of Heart Problems in Young Adults and Adolescents Following Covid Vaccination appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Oregon Confirms 11 Cases of Heart Problems Following COVID Vaccines
The Oregon Health Authority said it was aware of at least 11 cases of myocarditis or pericarditis in all age groups following COVID vaccination, including a 15-year old boy hospitalized after receiving a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. The post Oregon Confirms 11 Cases of Heart Problems Following COVID Vaccines appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
CDC Admits Teens Vaccinated With Pfizer or Moderna at Higher Risk of Heart Inflammation
In guidance quietly updated June 1, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said there is a higher-than-expected number of cases of myocarditis among young teens after the second dose of an mRNA COVID vaccine. The post CDC Admits Teens Vaccinated With Pfizer or Moderna at Higher Risk of Heart Inflammation appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Men Becoming Infertile After Getting Covid19 Vaccine, PSA Levels Up 900%
Olin Live June 9th, 2021. The post Men Becoming Infertile After Getting Covid19 Vaccine, PSA Levels Up 900% appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Our Democracy Sucks
Wurzelroot June 6, 2021 The post Our Democracy Sucks appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Contagious Lies: CDC Claims Hospitalization Rising Among Unvaccinated Teens — Contrary to Its Own Data
The Blaze – by Daniel Horowitz We all knew this was coming. In order to justify the forced vaccination of children, the powers that be... The post Contagious Lies: CDC Claims Hospitalization Rising Among Unvaccinated Teens — Contrary to Its Own Data appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Ahead of G7, Biden demands UK get back in EU single market
Ahead of G7, Biden demands UK get back in EU single market The Duran: Episode 998 Joe Biden should keep his sneering anti-British, anti-Brexit views to himself Before insulting the Prime Minister, the president should remember that people in the UK voted to leave the EU and take back control Joe Biden should keep his […] read more
Torture Enters the Courtroom
Anti-War – by Andrew P. Napolitano For the first time in American history, a federal judge last week authorized the government to admit as evidence... The post Torture Enters the Courtroom appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Biden Gang Will Rely on Foreigners to Decide Which Individuals and Groups Are Granted Asylum in the US
Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft You can’t make this stuff up. The Biden/Obama gang is going to rely on foreigners to decide which individuals... The post Biden Gang Will Rely on Foreigners to Decide Which Individuals and Groups Are Granted Asylum in the US appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Systemic Racism: Canada, China or India? Update
Recently a 20 year old man driving a pickup truck jumped a curb and ran over a Muslim family in Ontario. This horrific event is a complete tragedy. Yet so is the political exploitation of the event. Does racism exist in Canada? Of course it does. That's like saying does crime exist in Canada. Crime and racism exist in Canada but we shun both. My neighbors are Muslim. In 2017 thousands of Canadians showed up in the rain at a Mosque in Vancouver to show support after a deranged criminal shot 6 people dead at a Muslim Mosque in Quebec. At that rally, the head of the Mosque invited hi... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Deutsche Bank Warns Inflation Is A Global ‘Time Bomb’
*CNBC: **Deutsche Bank warns of global ‘time bomb’ coming due to rising inflation* * In an out-of-consensus forecast, Deutsche Bank is warning of a potential crisis coming from inflation. * “The effects could be devastating, particularly for the most vulnerable in society,” the firm’s economists said. * Most on Wall Street and at the Fed see inflation is a temporary problem that will ebb as special factors fade away. Inflation may look like a problem that will go away, but is more likely to persist and lead to a crisis in the years ahead, according to a warning from Deu... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
French President Macron Wants The G-7 To Liquidate Its Gold Reserves To Fund A Bailout For Africa
*Financial Post/Reuters:* *France's Macron calls for agreement on financial aid to Africa * PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron called on Thursday on G7 nations to find an agreement as part of efforts to reallocate $100 billion in International Monetary Fund (IMF) special drawing rights to African states. Macron told a news conference he would like the sale of gold reserves to help finance this planned aid for Africa. (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Writing by Matthieu Protard Editing by Gareth Jones) *Read more *.... *Update*: France's Macron Urges G-7 To Sell Gold Res... read more
The Last Refuge10 hours ago
Massive Inflation Continues, Real Wage Rates Declining, Middle Class Getting Squeezed Harder, Unleaded Gasoline Up 58%
We noted last month the inflation issues were not going to get better and indeed they are getting worse. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has released the latest inflation data, and the rate of inflation continues to increase at an alarming rate; now at 5% year over year for all items. With only six […] The post Massive Inflation Continues, Real Wage Rates Declining, Middle Class Getting Squeezed Harder, Unleaded Gasoline Up 58% appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Halifax Examiner10 hours ago
Acadians go to court in bid for a Chéticamp electoral riding
The organization representing the province’s Acadians has filed a notice of motion with the Nova Scotia Supreme Court as part of their decades-long attempt to secure an electoral riding in the Chéticamp area of Cape Breton. In a media release issued Wednesday, the Fédération acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse (FANE) announced the court filing along with […] read more
Electroverse10 hours ago
Today, Earth’s Temperature is Running BELOW the 1979-2000 Baseline: Does this look like Global Warming to you?
The next great cooling epoch appears to be winding up as the historically low solar activity we've been experiencing for the past decade+ begins to impact global temperatures. The post Today, Earth’s Temperature is Running BELOW the 1979-2000 Baseline: Does this look like Global Warming to you? appeared first on Electroverse. read more
Food Safety News11 hours ago
Patients in new Salmonella outbreak live in 2 Western states; other areas may be affected
Patients in a new Salmonella Weltevreden outbreak live in Nevada and Arizona, but health officials say there may be people in other states who have been infected. Virtually no details were released June 8 when the Food and Drug Administration revealed the outbreak in a weekly data table. Today a spokesperson from the Centers of... Continue Reading read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Wife of Mexican “El Chapo” pleads guilty in the U.S.to drug trafficking-related charges
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Emma Coronel, the wife of Mexican drug trafficker Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, pleaded guilty on Thursday, June 10, to three drug trafficking-related crimes in a Washington DC district court following a plea agreement with the U.S. Justice Department. Ms. Coronel, whose case was unsealed last night by court order, is […] The post Wife of Mexican “El Chapo” pleads guilty in the U.S.to drug trafficking-related charges appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Brazil reduces its food crop forecast for 2021; record tonnage still foreseen
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil, one of the world's largest food producers, reduced by a slight 0.6% its grain harvest forecast for 2021 to 262.8 million tons, which would still be a record volume for the country, the government reported Thursday, June 10. The estimates for the month of May cut by 1.7 million […] The post Brazil reduces its food crop forecast for 2021; record tonnage still foreseen appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Vale denies risk of imminent collapse of Brazil’s Xingu tailings dam, in Mariana (MG)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Vale (VALE3) denied that the risk is imminent of a collapse of the Xingu dam, part of the Alegria mine, in the mining town of Mariana, Minas Gerais. In a brief statement, the company said there had been "no change in the conditions or safety level" of the site. The […] The post Vale denies risk of imminent collapse of Brazil’s Xingu tailings dam, in Mariana (MG) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
57 Top Scientists and Doctors Release Shocking Study on COVID Vaccines
A group of 57 leading scientists, doctors and policy experts has released a report calling in to question the safety and efficacy of the current COVID-19 vaccines and are now calling for an immediate end to all vaccine programs. We urge you to read and share this damning report. By Dr. Roxana Bruno, Dr. Peter … Continue reading 57 Top Scientists and Doctors Release Shocking Study on COVID Vaccines → read more
PARENTS BEWARE! not enough children were included in the CV VX trial to be able to prove the experimental jab is safer than the disease for 12 to 15 YOs
From the Health Forum NZ page @ fb NEW ZEALAND PARENTS PLEASE KNOW THIS BEFORE YOU GIVE YOUR CHILDREN THE COVID 19 VACCINE…Physicians for Informed Consent have just updated their data safety assessment for children aged 12 and above, for the Covid 19 vaccine.The document now indicates that:*For children aged 12 to 15 years of … Continue reading PARENTS BEWARE! not enough children were included in the CV VX trial to be able to prove the experimental jab is safer than the disease for 12 to 15 YOs → read more
A US mD expresses multiple concerns with the CV jab rollout in particular the vast under reporting of deaths & injuries
Yet another Doctor speaking out, Dr Ben Edwards. Natural immunity he says is more robust than vx immunity & recommends alternatives listed below in the video info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&app=desktop&v=60VGiW0cXDc&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0nBDjsDZ4B10A80kJpaI-pkTIDmD8WHJT71rhpKXc79VRA4_xRRnnghPU TEXAS LIBERTY ADVOCATE NETWORK ARCHIVE4.9K subscribersPLEASE, SHARE THIS VIDEO or MIRROR, UPLOAD WITH DIFFERENT TITLE IF SO LED TO DO SO Doctors Testify Before Texas State Senate … Continue reading A US mD expresses multiple concerns with the CV jab rollout in particular the... read more
A FOI request to the Australian drugs regulator that approved the Pfizer vaccine confirms that they have never seen the study data
From doctors4covidethics.org A Freedom of Information request to the Australian drugs regulator that approved the Pfizer vaccine confirms that they have never seen the study data A freedom of information request (FOI) request was made by one of our members in February 2021 to the Australian drugs regulator, the TGA (Therapeutic Good Administration) to ask … Continue reading A FOI request to the Australian drugs regulator that approved the Pfizer vaccine confirms that they have never seen the study data → read more
Forgotten Moments From the History of Vaccines – Yes, History Matters
Originally posted on Truth11.com: Forgotten Moments From the History of Vaccines – Yes, History Matters Waking Times RSS Feed / WakingTimes Jon Rappoport, Guest Waking Times Scientific propaganda about vaccines has reached dizzying heights, as officials point the uninformed public toward the Day of Liberation, when a COVID shot, otherwise known as God, will… read more
Prime minister refuses to criticise Tory peers who made disablist comments
The prime minister has refused to criticise four Conservative peers who made discriminatory and disablist remarks about disabled peers working in the House of Lords. Boris Johnson’s refusal to speak out came in response to a disabled constituent who wrote to him […] read more
Ministers ignore accessible housing while spending millions on thousands of new homes
Ministers are to spend £30 million on projects across England that could lead to more than 17,000 new homes, but they are refusing to insist that a single one of them is built to strict accessibility standards. Despite announcing funding for more […] read more
DWP admits carrying out more than 175 secret reviews into benefit deaths in nine years
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has carried out secret reviews into more than 175 deaths of benefit claimants since February 2012, including 80 in the last three full calendar years, new figures have revealed. The figures also suggest that DWP […] read more
Government Grenfell proposals suggest disabled residents might need to pay to keep safe
New government plans that would protect some disabled people from the risk of fire in residential buildings do not go far enough, and even suggest that disabled residents might have to pay for measures to keep them safe, say campaigners. The Home […] read more
DRILL’s five years ‘leave independent living legacy that can be used to push for change’
A pioneering five-year programme, led and controlled by disabled people, has left a legacy of independent living research that can now be used to lobby for change in policies and services across the UK, according to a new report. But it has […] read more
Small Dead Animals10 hours ago
Temporarily Unexpected
The authors warned that “neglecting inflation leaves global economies sitting on a time bomb.” “Few still remember how our societies and economies were threatened by high inflation 50 years ago,” David Folkerts-Landau, Deutsche Bank chief economist and head of research, wrote in a paper co-written by his colleagues Jim Reid and Peter Hooper. ”The most… Continue reading → read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Russia Fines Facebook, Telegram Over Banned Content
Russian authorities have ordered Facebook and the messaging app Telegram to pay steep fines for failing to remove banned content. read more
Global Progress Against Child Labour ‘Ground to a Halt’ - UN Report
NEW DEHLI, Jun 10 (IPS) - Malleshwar Rao, 27, spent his early years as a child labourer in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad. Soon after finishing school at a local ashram, where the children of poor parents, sex workers and orphans studied, the 9-year-old would rush to a local construction site to join his parents who would be toiling in the harsh tropical sun to construct buildings as daily wage earners. The supervisor would assign Rao simpler tasks and his extra income would help his parents feed him and his younger brother. Read the full story, “Global Progress Against Chi... read more
Security Council urged to bring multilateralism ‘alive’, to tackle serious global challenges
Rules-based multilateralism is not a simple or appealing phrase, a top European Union (EU) official told the Security Council on Thursday, “but our job is to bring it alive”. Read the full story, “Security Council urged to bring multilateralism ‘alive’, to tackle serious global challenges”, on globalissues.org → read more
UN agencies scale-up response to address looming famine ‘catastrophe’ in Tigray
The head of the World Food Programme (WFP) appealed on Thursday for immediate access to deliver lifesaving assistance to Ethiopia’s Tigray region, where ongoing fighting between government and regional forces has put some 350,000 people at risk of famine. Read the full story, “UN agencies scale-up response to address looming famine ‘catastrophe’ in Tigray”, on globalissues.org → read more
New WHO guidance aims to stamp out rights violations in mental health services
New guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO), published on Thursday, calls for providing mental health care that respects human rights and focuses on recovery. Read the full story, “New WHO guidance aims to stamp out rights violations in mental health services”, on globalissues.org → read more
STOKING THE STAR-MAKER MACHINERY, GOP STYLE
To hear right-wingers tell it, the Black Republican lieutenant governor of North Carolina just had a breakout moment. RedState reports: *North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Gave a Must-Hear Speech That Will Set Your American Soul on Fire* Americans are a country of people that should be proud of who they are and what they’ve accomplished and despite what the left may say about you or this country, it’s one that not only needs defending, it deserves defending. That was the message from North Carolina’s Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson during the North Carolina Republican Party St... read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
No Audience, New Venue, but Westminster Dog Show Barks on
The show was rescheduled from its usual February dates and isn't allowing in-person spectators. read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Iranian Warships Have Entered the Atlantic Ocean
*Politico:** U.S. warns Venezuela, Cuba to turn away Iranian ships believed to be carrying arms* Caracas is trying to leverage the situation to gain relief from U.S. sanctions, officials said. The Biden administration is urging Venezuela and Cuba to turn away two Iranian warships believed to be carrying arms intended for transfer to Caracas, while vowing that the U.S. will take “appropriate measures” to deter what it sees as a “threat” to America’s partners in the Western Hemisphere. The warnings — some public and some private, according to three people briefed on the situ... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ11 hours ago
Security In Iraq Jun 1-7, 2021
The first week of June was confirmation that the Islamic State’s annual Ramadan campaign was over in Iraq. Meanwhile pro-Iran groups have not stopped their attacks upon U.S. targets. There were a total of 12 security incidents recorded from June 1-7, 2021. That was down from 20 the last full week of May. 5 of those incidents were by pro-Iran groups. Two drones were shot down over the Ain Al-Asad base in Anbar, while a rocket was intercepted heading towards the Baghdad International Airport. In Basra a logistics convoy working for the U.S. was hit by an IEDand five more ex... read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
George Harrison’s Masterpiece, ‘All Things Must Pass,’ Celebrated with Suite of New 50th Anniversary Editions
Recorded and released in the wake of The Beatles’ April 1970 dissolution, George Harrison’s landmark solo album, All Things Must Pass, is a fully realized statement by a bold and audacious artist. read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ11 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 10
1916 Hussein Ibn Ali sheriff of Mecca declared Arab revolt against Ottomans backed by British Many Iraqi Ottoman officers joined (Musings On Iraq review *Enemy On The Euphrates, The Battle For Iraq 1914-1921*) 1924 UK High Commissioner for Iraq Sir Percy Cox set June 10 as deadline for Iraq parliament to pass Anglo-Iraq Treaty but failed to do so 1924 UK Commissioner Cox got Iraqi MPs taken from their homes and forced them to approve Anglo-Iraq Treaty 1933 Nuri al-Said ally Abd al-Razzaq al-Hassan published pamphlet claiming Shiites were more Per... read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Wife of Drug Kingpin ‘El Chapo’ Pleads Guilty to US Charges
The wife of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has pleaded guilty to charges in the U.S. and admitted that she helped her husband run his multibillion-dollar criminal empire. read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Manitoba’s Has A Plan
Don’t get your hopes up. “Summer is coming and vaccines are here,” says Pallister. “Our ‘4-3-2-One Great Summer’ Reopening Path rewards Manitobans with greater freedoms and fewer restrictions on our lives and economy as more and more of us get vaccinated.” Provinces Webpage Some more non details here. and also here. Looks like the… Continue reading → read more
Small Dead Animals12 hours ago
That Didn’t Go The Way They Wanted
Trying to make cautious look like crazy isn’t easy. read more
Campaigners prepare for last-ditch rally to prevent Osime Brown deportation
Campaigners are set to protest outside the Home Office this weekend to call on the government to abandon plans to deport a young, black autistic man to Jamaica, a country he has not visited since he was four. They say the way […] read more
Employers often failed to protect disabled workers during pandemic, says TUC
Employers have frequently failed to take action to protect disabled workers who were at particular risk from coronavirus during the pandemic, according to the “frightening” results of a new survey carried out on behalf of the TUC. Of those disabled workers who […] read more
Campaigners call for local authorities to become ‘No Bedtimes Councils’
A group of self-advocates are calling on local councils across England to change their contracts with support providers so that service-users with learning difficulties have the freedom to stay out as late as they want. They have written to every director of […] read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Help Wanted
Successful applicants will be required to purchase their own uniforms. Sounds like fun. Why would anyone object? Must just be those Q-anon conspiracy theorists read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Smile!
You’re on RCMP Camera. Canada’s national police force broke privacy law by using controversial facial recognition software that put innocent Canadians in a “24/7 police lineup,” the federal privacy commissioner says. The RCMP conducted “hundreds” of searches of Clearview AI’s database of billions of photos scraped from the public internet, including social media sites, without… Continue reading → read more
Free Download: Albert Einstein, "The World As I See It"
*"The World As I See It"*: *Albert Einstein's Thoughts on the Meaning of Life”* by Paul Ratner “Albert Einstein was one of the world’s most brilliant thinkers, influencing scientific thought immeasurably. He was also not shy about sharing his wisdom about other topics, writing essays, articles, letters, giving interviews and speeches. His opinions on social and intellectual issues that do not come from the world of physics give an insight into the spiritual and moral vision of the scientist, offering much to take to heart. The collection of essays and ideas “The World As I See It”* ... read more
Why some stopped hiring Ivy League alumni
Russell Ronald (R.R.) Reno III, the editor-in-chief of First Things, an intellectual Christian magazine, wrote a nice essay for the Wall Street Journal, Why I Stopped Hiring Ivy League Graduates. A decade ago, he would still consider Princeton, Harvard, and similar graduates as top candidates for a job (of writers). But it has changed. These days, some are woke; some are self-important; but more importantly, most have been stripped of role models and trained to be silent when it matters. I couldn't agree more. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Incidentally, he enume... read more
naked capitalism11 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 6/10/2021
By Lambert Strether of Corrente. Bird Song of the Day * * * #COVID19 At reader request, I’ve added this daily chart from 91-DIVOC. The data is the Johns Hopkins CSSE data. Here is the site. I feel I’m engaging in a macabre form of tape-watching, because I don’t think the peak is coming in […] read more
Here Is the U.S. Navy's Wishlist for 2021
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Navy, Global* With military modernization in the way in China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, the United States must keep up. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* The Navy wants higher numbers of longer range, high-speed precision weapons to be ready for the next war. The Navy wants higher numbers of longer-range, high-speed precision weapons to be ready for the next war, to include missiles, attack platforms, guns, and non-kinetic weapons such as EW and cyberwar assets. The reason would seem clear enough, as it likely pertains to the massive military moderni... read more
Sweden’s Gripen Fighter: The Deadliest Fighter You've Never Heard Of
*Charlie Gao* *JAS-39, Europe* The jet has been sold all over the world. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The JAS-39 is an affordable workhorse that took the world air industry by storm. *(This article first appeared in February 2020.)* In late January 2020, the Saab JAS-39E Gripen arrived in Finland for its flight evaluation as part of the “HX Challenge,” Finland’s search for its next fighter aircraft to augment and slowly replace its fleet of F/A-18C/D Hornets. Saab’s offering, as some commentators have remarked, is the last “eurocanard” to be evaluated in the HX program. It al... read more
America's Mighty M1 Abrams Tank Is Getting Mighty Old
*Charlie Gao* *M1 Abrams Tank, Americas* How much longer can it serve? *Here's What You Need to Know*: The M1 Abrams still rules the roost, aided by periodic tweaks and the introduction of better weaponry. *(This article first appeared in 2018.)* In the 1970s, the situation for NATO tank forces in Europe was grim. The program to develop the next generation battle tank for both Germany and the United States, the MBT-70, was about to crumble and fail, and the next generation of Soviet tanks was about to reach the front lines. The tank forces of the U.S. and its allies were reliant... read more
Joe Biden Could Be Facing a "Shock to the Economy" in September
*Stephen Silver* *Coronavirus Economy, * Is the government competing with private enterprise in its pandemic recovery response? The current economic conditions in the U.S. are unprecedented, in many ways. Many parts of the economy were essentially closed, for nearly a year. Demand has soared, for some things, while crashing, for others. In the meantime, unprecedented amounts of stimulus dollars have flowed to pockets of Americans from the federal government. This has brought about “distortions” in the economy, according to statements this week by DoubleLine Capital founder Jeffr... read more
Putin Is Pleased: First Female Pilot Will Join Russian Aerospace Forces
*Peter Suciu* *, * Now nearly eighty years after the Night Witches and other women helped defend the Motherland, the Russian Aerospace Force has announced that the female fighter pilot cadets have finished the fourth course at the Krasnodar Higher Military Aviation School. Women have played a key role in the defense of the Russian Motherland dating back to World War I. Following the February Revolution in 1917, the Russian Provisional Government formed the first all-female combat units as part of a last-ditch effort to boost the morale of the Russian Army. A generation later, du... read more
How NATO Plans to Really Crush Russia in a War (Not What You Think)
*Kris Osborn* *NATO, * It's not just NATO leaders and soldiers talking to each other. It's their platforms. Should the U.S. suddenly find itself thrust into a massive, full-scale war with Russia across the European continent, Pentagon leaders would likely seek to immediately leverage NATO’s full arsenal of capabilities. For instance, a Polish F-35 might come across time-sensitive targets such as Russian ships in the Baltic Sea, and instantly send coordinates to a U.S. Navy destroyer operating within range to fire an anti-ship missile. Perhaps that same Polish F-35 is flying w... read more
Run to the Bank Now: More Stimulus Checks Are Out (And the Bad News...)
*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus, * While the American Rescue Plan stimulus is wrapping up, the next round of payments, also from the Rescue Plan, is the expanded child tax credit, which will begin rolling out in July. The IRS has released a new report about its latest round of stimulus checks from the American Rescue Plan, and this round, covering the last two weeks, included 2.3 million new checks that went out to Americans. That means the total number of checks has now reached 169 million, with a total dollar amount of $395 billion. The amount of money allocated in the Rescue Plan ... read more
The U.S. Bomber Fleet is Shrinking Fast. Can the B-21 Turn It Around?
*Kris Osborn* *Air Force Bombers, * The timing of just how fast and steadily new B-21s arrive continues to bear heavily upon current Air Force decisions regarding the pace and scope of B-1 retirement. The Air Force might make special new efforts to massively surge-produce new B-21s at an accelerated pace as part of a maneuver to mitigate what service leaders believe is a substantial bomber deficit. “The risk in the bomber portfolio is high. We’ve got to do better. We’ve got to accelerate the B-21 capability as quickly as we can. But in the short term, the answer is no,” Lt. Gen... read more
Terrifying: Meet the U.S. Army's Mk 47 Automatic Grenade Launcher
*Charlie Gao* *U.S. Army, Americas* A rapid-fire grenade launcher is scary enough in its own right. One upgraded with modern rangefinding and smart rounds is downright frightening. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Despite its advanced features, adoption of the Mk 47 has been relatively slow. Automatic grenade launchers (AGLs) are some of the most deadly weapons available to an infantry unit on a modern battlefield. Their ability to rapidly blanket an area with high explosive projectiles makes them incredibly deadly against infantry in most environments. In American service, the m... read more
The Last Refuge11 hours ago
President Trump Highlights The Continual Witch Hunts
Against the backdrop of recent revelations exonerating President Trump of wrongdoing, the president released the following statement: “Now that I have been totally exonerated on the Mueller Witch Hunt with a charge of No Collusion, I have often wondered, if a fake investigation is illegally started based on information provided and paid for by the […] The post President Trump Highlights The Continual Witch Hunts appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Diverse11 hours ago
SANTANU BANDYOPADHYAY
*SANTANU BANDYOPADHYAY* has been appointed president of Modesto Junior College. Currently the interim president at the institution, Bandyopadhyay was previously president of Columbia College and has held administrative positions at Cypress College, Zane State College and Ohio University. He holds a Ph.D. in higher education and a master’s in business administration from Ohio University. read more
Centauri Dreams11 hours ago
A Rapidly Growing Catalog of Fast Radio Bursts
Hard to believe that Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) were only discovered in 2007, as it seems we’ve been puzzled by them for a lot longer. Thus far about 140 FRBs have been detected, but now we have news that the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) has pulled in a total of 535 new fast […] read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
CA county sues cannabis grower for creating ‘public nuisance’
Santa Barbara County filed the jurisdiction’s first nuisance lawsuit against a cannabis company after receiving eight complaints from neighbors about odors from the growing operation. The lawsuit claims that Island View Ranch and Island Breeze Farms created a “continuing public nuisance” since at least March 2019 and should be shuttered, according to the Santa Barbara […] CA county sues cannabis grower for creating ‘public nuisance’ is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Econlib12 hours ago
Is a ban on corporate ransom payments feasible?
In some recent posts, I threw out the idea of banning corporations from paying ransomware. I expected the idea to be shot down in the comment section, but I didn’t see any persuasive arguments against the proposal. In fairness to my commenters, however, most of their arguments were far superior to those offered in a […] The post Is a ban on corporate ransom payments feasible? appeared first on Econlib. read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Wichita Falls, Texas, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
"Hang In There..."
“Using time, pressure and patience, the universe gradually changes caterpillars into butterflies, sand into pearls, and coal into diamonds. You’re being worked on too, so hang in there. Just because something isn’t apparent right now, doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. It’s not until the end do you realize, sometimes your biggest blessings were disguised by pain and suffering. They were not placed there to break you, but to make you.” - “The Angel Affect” “What the caterpillar calls the end of the world the master calls a butterfly.” - Richard Bach read more
Thursday Morning Links
This and that for your Thursday reading. - Cameron MacLean reports that Manitoba is providing incentives to overcome vaccine hesitancy. But Guy Quenneville reports on the Saskatchewan Party's refusal to consider anything of the sort even as new vaccinations grind to a halt. - Djaffar Shalchi writes about the need to revamp our revenue collection systems to make sure the wealthy contribute their fair share. And NUPGE joins the movement for a 21% global minimum corporate tax rate to ensuring businesses do the same. - Meanwhile, Miriam Lafontaine reports on the dangers of allowing... read more
Psychoanalysis? Or a caricature of "woke" intellectual pretension?
I present, for your edification (?), the abstract of an article in the April 2021 issue of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, titled "On Having Whiteness". Whiteness is a condition one first acquires and then one *has*—a malignant, parasitic-like condition to which “white” people have a particular susceptibility. The condition is foundational, generating characteristic ways of being in one’s body, in one’s mind, and in one’s world. Parasitic Whiteness renders its hosts’ appetites voracious, insatiable, and perverse. These deformed appetites particularly ta... read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Presidential Victory In Sight For Peruvian Socialist Pedro Castillo
*Reuters:* *Victory in Sight for Peru´s Castillo With 70,000 Vote Margin as Fraud Claims Muddy Water* LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian socialist Pedro Castillo maintained a slim lead over rival Keiko Fujimori on Thursday morning with 99.998% of the votes counted and as electoral authorities met to scrutinise contested votes. Castillo, an elementary school teacher and political novice who won widespread grassroots backing for pledges to rewrite the constitution of the world's No. 2 copper producer and redistribute wealth, had 50.2% of the vote, maintaining a 0.4 percentage point lead... read more
Diverse11 hours ago
TERRI GOSS KINZY
*TERRI GOSS KINZY* has been named president of Illinois State University. Currently vice president for research and innovation at Western Michigan University, she holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry from Case Western Reserve University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in molecular genetics at Carnegie Mellon University. read more
Diverse11 hours ago
JOSÉ LUIS ALVARADO
*JOSÉ LUIS ALVARADO* has been named dean of Fordham University’s Graduate School of Education. Alvarado has served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Cal State Los Angeles, the founding dean of the College of Education at California State University Monterey Bay and associate dean of the College of Education at San Diego State University. He holds a Ph.D. in special education from the University of Virginia. read more
Diverse11 hours ago
HARI M. OSOFSKY
*HARI M. OSOFSKY* has been named Myra and James Bradwell Professor and dean of the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. Osofsky is currently the dean of Penn State Law and the Penn State School of Interna tional Affairs, Osofsky is also Distinguished Professor of Law, professor of international affairs and professor of geography at Penn State. She holds a law degree from Yale Law School and a Ph.D. in geography from the University of Oregon. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Brazilian Startup Buser raises US$138 million in funding round, plans expansion
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Buser, which operates an intercity bus transportation app in Brazil, has raised R$700 million (US$138 million) in a capital round that it will use for a R$1 billion investment plan in Brazil over the next two years, which includes entering new business areas. The round, which the company announced Thursday, […] The post Brazilian Startup Buser raises US$138 million in funding round, plans expansion appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Was Mahatma Gandhi’s Great-Granddaughter Sentenced to 7 Years for Fraud?
Ashish Lata Ramgobin’s ancestor fought for India’s independence from the British. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Brazilian documentary “Amazonia 4.0” wins prize at New York Film Festival
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In the month in which we celebrate World Environment Day (June 5), "Amazônia 4.0" is highlighted in another international film festival. The documentary was awarded last Sunday, June 6, at the New York International Film Awards - NYIFA - in the category of Best Short Documentary , for the month […] The post Brazilian documentary “Amazonia 4.0” wins prize at New York Film Festival appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Diverse11 hours ago
Former Penn State President Begins Serving Two-Month Jail Sentence
Former Penn State President Dr. Graham Spanier has reported to jail early to begin serving his sentence for child endangerment related to the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal, 6 ABC reported. According to an online inmate locator, Spanier is in custody at Centre County Correctional Facility. Spanier was charged in 2012 and convicted in […] read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Moderna requests emergency authorization from the U.S. to vaccinate adolescents
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - U.S. laboratory Moderna announced Thursday, June 10, that it has applied to US regulators for emergency use authorization of its vaccine against Covid-19 in adolescents between 12 and 18 years of age. The biotech firm also requested authorization this week from the European Union and Canada and has announced its […] The post Moderna requests emergency authorization from the U.S. to vaccinate adolescents appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Prosecutor requests preventive detention for Peruvian candidate Keiko Fujimori
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Public Prosecutor José Domingo Pérez, a member of the Lava Jato special team, requested this Thursday to revoke the summons with restrictions that was issued against Peruvian candidate Keiko Fujimori and that she be remanded in custody for having failed to comply with judicial resolutions. In the document sent to […] The post Prosecutor requests preventive detention for Peruvian candidate Keiko Fujimori appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Diverse12 hours ago
Two Former Indiana Politicians Hired as Distinguished Scholars at Indiana University
Former Indiana politicians Evan Bayh and Dan Coats — IU alumni and former U.S. Senators — will be hired at Indiana University, the school announced Wednesday, Indy Star reported. Bayh, a Democrat, will join the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs as executive at large. Coats, a Republican, will join the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies as […] read more
Food & Water Watch12 hours ago
Passaic Commission Alters Newark Fracked Gas Power Plant Proposal
Community opposition pushed the PVSC to change course, but Governor Murphy is the one who must stop this dirty project. read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Did a South African Woman Give Birth to 10 Babies at Once?
Gosiame Thamara Sithole made headlines around the world in June 2021. read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Boeing MQ-25 Drone Refuels US Navy Super Hornet In Historic Test
*Warzone/The Drive:* *The Navy’s Tanker Drone Makes History By Refueling A Manned Aircraft For The First Time (Updated)* The Boeing demonstrator for the MQ-25 Stingray program successfully passed fuel to an F/A-18 Super Hornet jet. Boeing’s MQ-25 Stingray test asset, known as T1, has conducted the first successful aerial refueling of a manned receiver aircraft by an unmanned tanker. The landmark is a vital one as the U.S. Navy looks forward to adding the MQ-25 to its carrier air wings, or CVWs, in the future. The Navy's Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) and Boeing announced ... read more
Diverse12 hours ago
Actor Morgan Freeman and University of Mississippi Professor Donate $1 Million to School for Policing Center
Actor Morgan Freeman and University of Mississippi Professor Linda Keena have donated $1 million to the school for a new center on policing, CNN reported. The Center for Evidence-Based Policing and Reform – pending approval by Mississippi’s Institutions of Higher Education – will “build relationships and share data with policing agencies as well as use […] read more
The Duran12 hours ago
Hunter, God is ‘fictional’. Shocking, latest laptop content dump
Hunter, God is ‘fictional’. Shocking, latest laptop content dump ****News Topic 437***** SHOCKING: Hunter Biden Uses Racial Slur And Calls God “Fictional” In Leaked Text Messages SHOCKING: Hunter Biden Uses Racial Slur And Calls God “Fictional” In Leaked Text Messages – The Tatum Report Politics The contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop continue to plague the […] read more
CURMUDGUCATION13 hours ago
Dear Teacher At The End Of The 2020-2021 School Year
Congratulations. You have made it to the end of the year which I'm pretty sure is burned into your brain as the worst in your career. But I am hugely impressed. You did a lot of above-and-beyond things this year. All that retooling of lessons and materials for zoomification. All the driving of paper packets out to BFE so that the kids living in a shack without indoor plumbing or wifi could still do the work (which they mostly didn't, but you still made that possible for them anyway). The time you spent going in to school so that you could hand out lunches which meant not only that ... read more
Lawfare13 hours ago
Supreme Court to Hear State Secrets Case Involving Guantanamo Detainee
A soldier stands watch in a guard tower at Camp Delta, a prison at Guantanamo Bay. (U.S. Air Force Photo) On April 27, the Supreme Court agreed to take up United States v. Abu Zubaydah, which considers whether a Guantanamo Bay detainee can obtain information about his treatment while a detainee in CIA custody. The detainee is Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn—better known as Abu Zubaydah—an alleged former associate of Osama bin Laden. He was the first prisoner held by the CIA after the Sept. 11 attacks who was known to have been subjected to so-called enhanced interrogation technique... read more
Lawfare14 hours ago
On the Sliming of Susan Hennessey
The Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building in Washington, D.C. (Tony Webster, https://flic.kr/p/nPKivg; CC BY 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) I have made a point of staying quiet as the Trumpist right has gone after Lawfare’s former executive editor, Susan Hennessey, following her appointment to a position in the Justice Department’s National Security Division. I have stayed quiet because Susan is a dear friend and colleague and has been my business partner in the development of this site, and also because I haven’t wanted to dignify the attacks on h... read more
CENSORED NEWS7 hours ago
Keystone XL Pipeline Ditched: One black snake is dead
Jasilyn Charger, Lakota, 25, faced sentencing for defending the water, the same day Keystone XL developers announced it was cancelled.By Brenda NorrellCensored NewsJune 10, 2021TC Energy confirmed Wednesday that it canceled the Keystone XL pipeline. There were celebrations throughout Indian country, as the ten year fight came to an end.On the same day, Jasilyn Charger, Cheyenne River Lakota, 25, read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
What Is The Price For Slapping The French President?
#BREAKING French prosecutors seek 18-month jail term for man who slapped President Macron pic.twitter.com/Xb1yYSMLCL — AFP News Agency (@AFP) June 10, 2021 *Previous Post:* French President Emmanuel Macron Slapped In The Face During A Walkabout (June 8, 2021) *WNU Editor:* He is lucky the prosecutors only want 18 months. You can see the slap below. *Update: *That was fast. He has been sentenced to prison for four months .... *French court sentences man who slapped Macron to 4 months in jail - BFM TV* (Reuters). read more
The CV VX won’t prevent you getting the CV or spreading it
This is an older post from The Health Forum NZ @ fb. Originally there was a video which is no longer there. I am sharing it anyway as the info is there and still on point in light of what we are seeing with the rollout. EWR They are called “break through cases”….The increasing numbers … Continue reading "The CV VX won’t prevent you getting the CV or spreading it" read more
A US mD expresses multiple concerns with the CV jab rollout in particular the vast under reporting of deaths & injuries
Yet another Doctor speaking out, Dr Ben Edwards. Natural immunity he says is more robust than vx immunity & recommends alternatives listed below in the video info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&app=desktop&v=60VGiW0cXDc&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0nBDjsDZ4B10A80kJpaI-pkTIDmD8WHJT71rhpKXc79VRA4_xRRnnghPU TEXAS LIBERTY ADVOCATE NETWORK ARCHIVE4.9K subscribersPLEASE, SHARE THIS VIDEO or MIRROR, UPLOAD WITH DIFFERENT TITLE IF SO LED TO DO SO Doctors Testify Before Texas State Senate … Continue reading "A US mD expresses multiple concerns with the CV jab rollout in particular ... read more
A FOI request to the Australian drugs regulator that approved the Pfizer vaccine confirms that they have never seen the study data
From doctors4covidethics.org A Freedom of Information request to the Australian drugs regulator that approved the Pfizer vaccine confirms that they have never seen the study data A freedom of information request (FOI) request was made by one of our members in February 2021 to the Australian drugs regulator, the TGA (Therapeutic Good Administration) to ask … Continue reading "A FOI request to the Australian drugs regulator that approved the Pfizer vaccine confirms that they have never seen the study data" read more
Forgotten Moments From the History of Vaccines – Yes, History Matters
Originally posted on Truth11.com: Forgotten Moments From the History of Vaccines – Yes, History Matters Waking Times RSS Feed / WakingTimes Jon Rappoport, Guest Waking Times Scientific propaganda about vaccines has reached dizzying heights, as officials point the uninformed public toward the Day of Liberation, when a COVID shot, otherwise known as God, will… read more
The Last Refuge12 hours ago
FLASHBACK, May 2020, Democrats Announce Intent to Use ISIS Level Propaganda Against Trump on COVID Messaging
As recent media reports provide hindsight into how wrong the narrative was against President Trump; and specifically as details emerge about: (1) Anthony Fauci misleading background statements; (2) Obama’s involvement in the restart of SARS-CoV-2 weaponization via the Wuhan bio-lab; (3) the intentionally hyped risk caused by the COVID-19 virus; and, (4) the intentionally false […] The post FLASHBACK, May 2020, Democrats Announce Intent to Use ISIS Level Propaganda Against Trump on COVID Messaging appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
CFACT13 hours ago
Ridding the world of fossil fuels will drive humanity back to medieval times
"Renewables" are not up to the task of powering a free and prosperous world. The post Ridding the world of fossil fuels will drive humanity back to medieval times appeared first on CFACT. read more
Macron Reportedly Hopes to Ditch English as EU ‘Working Language’ in ‘French-First’ Takeover
Sputnik French is one of the three working languages used by the European Commission – the executive branch of the European Union. According to statistics,... The post Macron Reportedly Hopes to Ditch English as EU ‘Working Language’ in ‘French-First’ Takeover appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
As Woke Culture Gains Momentum, Apple Pie Has Now Apparently Been Branded ‘Racist’ Too
Sputnik British Indian food writer Raj Patel is keen on pointing out food injustices around the world, his earlier book is titled ‘Stuffed and Starved:... The post As Woke Culture Gains Momentum, Apple Pie Has Now Apparently Been Branded ‘Racist’ Too appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Naked Ocala Florida woman trashes Outback Steakhouse and hurls bottles at cops before being tasered
Inside Stories Jun 5, 2021 Tina Kindred video, Naked Ocala Florida woman trashes an Outback Steakhouse and hurls bottles at cops before being tasered Photos... The post Naked Ocala Florida woman trashes Outback Steakhouse and hurls bottles at cops before being tasered appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Biden, Fauci urge COVID-19 vaccinations as delta variant now dominant in UK
ABC News Jun 8, 2021 The variant is spreading rapidly among younger people in the U.K., President Joe Biden tweeted. Dr. Anthony Fauci hopes 70%... The post Biden, Fauci urge COVID-19 vaccinations as delta variant now dominant in UK appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Half of pandemic unemployment money may have been stolen, with 70% of it going out of county: report
The New York Post – by Will Feuer Fraudsters may have plundered as much as half of the unemployment benefits that the US pumped out... The post Half of pandemic unemployment money may have been stolen, with 70% of it going out of county: report appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Science 2.0 blogs13 hours ago
AVITA'S RECELL Spray-On Skin For Pediatric Burns Gets FDA Approval
The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and AVITA Medical have halted recruitment for the ongoing pediatric burn study of RECELL spray-on skin for the best possible reason; it has been shown to work. This expanded use just received FDA approval for pediatric burn patients as well as extensive burns covering more than 50 percent of a body’s total surface area. The most common treatment for burns is skin grafting – a painful treatment that can be disfiguring, and sometimes results in additional complication... read more
How Washington Is Positioning Syrian Al-Qaeda’s Founder As Its ‘Asset’
March 2021 - marked the 10th anniversary of the Western regime-change war on Syria. And after a decade of grueling conflict, Washington is still maneuvering to extend its longstanding relationship with the Salafi-jihadist militants fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. With the northeastern province of Idlib under the control of a self-proclaimed “Syrian Salvation Government” led by the rebranded version of Syria’s al-Qaeda franchise, and protected under the military aegis of NATO member state Turkey, powerful elements from Brussels to Washington have been working to legitimi... read more
The Truth About Defunding Police
One year ago, thousands of people engaged in protest in the wake of George Floyd’s killing by a Minneapolis, Minnesota police officer. A persistent protest demand was for defunding police departments. The appeal of this rallying cry was obvious. Police in this country are a law unto themselves, killing and brutalizing at will, and rarely being called to account. Often these fatal encounters occur after minor offenses are committed or in the case of black people, when a call for assistance instead leads to death. The premise of defunding police is well intentioned but faulty. In the... read more
Social Movements And Protestors Intensify Struggle In Colombia
In today’s episode of the Daily Round-up we look at the ongoing national strike in Colombia and the establishment of the National People’s Assembly by various social movements, the ongoing vote count in Peru as the presidential runoff elections draw to a close, a countrywide strike for better wages and safe working conditions by health workers in New Zealand, the ongoing strike to demand a renewal of wages by garment and textile workers in Lesotho, and 6 years of the #NiUnaMenos movement against femicide and other forms of gender-based violence. The post Social Movements And Prote... read more
AltHealthWorks.com14 hours ago
University Study Uncovers The Best Way to Save Money on Organic Food (Almost 90% on Average)
It goes without saying that virtually everyone would prefer to eat food grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals and unnatural techniques like genetic modification, but many of them face the same obstacle: higher prices. Organic food was allowed to become a specialty item despite its status as the most traditional way of producing food, and now the associated higher prices have added another obstacle to those who wish to eat the way nature intended. There is one buying strategy in particular that can help people save a boatload of money, howeve... read more
Treaty People Gathering Draws Thousands
Mahnomen, MN—Thousands swarmed northern Minnesota over the weekend for the Treaty People Gathering, an event organized to stand against the ongoing construction of the Enbridge Line 3 replacement project. Crowds of well over 2,000 people gathered on Monday morning at the headwaters of the Mississippi River for a treaty ceremony in the largest gathering yet against the pipeline since construction began in December 2020. Indigenous-led groups, communities of faith, and climate justice organizations organized the Treaty People Conference, which organizers say marks the beginning of ... read more
It’s Good To Know Where Your Boss Lives
I don’t know where Anna Wintour slept last night, but since 1992, one of her primary residences has been a townhouse at 172 Sullivan Street in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village neighborhood. For the past two and a half years, Wintour, the legendary editor of Vogue and current Global Chief Content Officer of Condé Nast, has not deigned to appear at the bargaining table with unionized employees of her empire’s most prestigious magazine, The New Yorker, or with committees from two of the company’s digital media publications, Pitchfork and Ars Technica. So last night, the unions came to h... read more
Nine in 10 African nations set to miss urgent COVID vaccination goal
Nine in 10 African nations look set to miss the September target of vaccinating 10 per cent of their populations against COVID-19, the World Health Organization (WHO), said on Thursday. Read the full story, “Nine in 10 African nations set to miss urgent COVID vaccination goal”, on globalissues.org → read more
Need To Know13 hours ago
Man-Monkey Hybrid Sparks Fears of ‘Frankenstein’ Creatures
Federal officials have put a moratorium on funding such research, but Congress is reviewing those restrictions while debating a bill to spend nearly $200 billion of taxpayers’ money on research and development endeavors to counter China. read more
How Many Families Will Receive the Child Tax Credit Stimulus?
*Rachel Bucchino* *Child Tax Credit Stimulus, * [image: Stimulus Check Money] The IRS noted that nearly 88 percent of children living in the U.S. will be eligible for the monthly payments. The IRS announced this week that it would send letters to more than 36 million American families who may be eligible for the enhanced child tax credit featured in President Joe Biden’s coronavirus relief package. “The letters are going to families who may be eligible based on information they included in either their 2019 or 2020 federal income tax return or who used the Non-Filers tool on IRS.... read more
Listen to Bernie: Republicans Don’t Like Sending Stimulus Payments
*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus, * [image: U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders speaking with attendees at the Presidential Gun Sense Forum hosted by Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa.] It is true that the American Rescue Plan passed on a nearly party-line vote in both the House and Senate, with one Democrat voting against it while joining every Republican. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Passing the Biden-proposed infrastructure bill without any Republican votes would likely require the use of the budget reconciliation process, ... read more
Germany is a Bad Ally
*Michael Rubin* *Germany, * Biden and Blinken may associate acquiescence to Berlin with sophisticated diplomacy and may assume that Germany stands for the same values as the United States, but this would be a mistake. Simply put, Germany is neither a good ally nor does its leadership share the same liberal, democratic worldview as the United States. When Russia’s Gazprom and European partners announced plans to expand pipelines carrying Russian gas to Europe, eight European Union members and the Obama administration raised objections. Not only would Nord Stream 2 make Europe mor... read more
The U.S. Military's Bomber Fleet Is Destined to Shink
*Kris Osborn* *Air Force Bombers, * While the Air Force has not specified a timetable, the B-1 is not likely to be fully retired until the 2030s or later depending upon the service’s B-21 production capacity. That means a smaller fleet. Thanks to upgrades, the long-serving, combat-tested B-1 bomber may yet live well into the future before sunsetting in greater numbers, to address what the Air Force sees as a massive bomber deficit. The B-1s will hopefully fill the gap as the Air Force ramps up production of the new B-21 in coming years. “We will have 125 total bombers before ... read more
The Secret Biden Stimulus Check: Only Homeowners Need Apply
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Check, * [image: Stimulus Checks] Take note that this new money is from the nearly $10 billion Homeowners Assistance Fund (HAF), which aims to provide direct cash payments to states, territories, and tribes to financially support their respective homeowners. Amid the recent news that the Internal Revenue Service has issued another batch of 2.3 million coronavirus stimulus checks under President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan, there appears to be a different “secret” stimulus check that is only given to certain Americans—homeowners. Take note that t... read more
Why India is Sweating Over Pakistan's Nukes
*Kyle Mizokami* *Pakistan, * Pakistan's nuclear program, and its animosity towards India, are not going anywhere. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Unlike neighboring India and China, Pakistan does not have a “no first use” doctrine, and reserves the right to use nuclear weapons, particularly low-yield tactical nuclear weapons, to offset India’s advantage in conventional forces. Sandwiched between Iran, China, India and Afghanistan, Pakistan lives in a complicated neighborhood with a variety of security issues. One of the nine known states known to have nuclear weapons, Pakis... read more
Debt Collectors Can't Touch Your Child Tax Credit Stimulus Check in One State
*Rachel Bucchino* *Child Tax Credit, * Californians who are eligible for the enhanced child tax credit will not have to give up their pandemic aid to debt collectors and financial institutions due to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) executive order passed last year that “sought to ensure that COVID-19 assistance funds reached their intended recipients in full and weren’t withheld by debt collectors,” according to a press release. It is illegal for financial institutions, creditors, and debt collectors in California to seize the child tax credit payments that were featured in President Jo... read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Did Anthony Bourdain Praise Wuhan’s Bat Soup?
It didn't contain any bats, but Bourdain did once eat a dish in South Korea called "The Soup of Death." read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Scientists Hail Golden Age to Trace Bird Migration with Tech
“It’s pretty amazing that we can satellite-track a robin with smaller and smaller chips," said Adriaan Dokter, an ecologist at Cornell University. "Ten years ago, that was unthinkable.” read more
The Aviationist13 hours ago
Enjoy This Walkaround Of The TF-104G-M “Black Beauty” at Kennedy Space Center
[image: Black Beauty TF-104G-M walkaround] Piercarlo Ciacchi, Starfighters’ Director of Flight Operations and former Italian Air Force F-104 pilot, introduces us to the two-seater TF-104 (with many interesting, little-known details). Back in January, we reported about the stunning black paintjob [...] The post Enjoy This Walkaround Of The TF-104G-M “Black Beauty” at Kennedy Space Center appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
IG Report Says Clearing Of Protesters From Lafayette Park Wasn't For A Presidient Trump Photo Op In Front Of St. John's Church
*CBS:* *Watchdog finds clearing of protesters from Lafayette Park wasn't for Trump photo op* Washington — The Interior Department's inspector general said in a report released Wednesday that evidence it obtained "did not support a finding" that federal authorities forcibly cleared protesters from Lafayette Park last year so then-President Trump could walk from the White House and pose for a photo outside the historic St. John's Church. The watchdog, which examined the incident that occurred June 1, 2020, during protests against racial injustice and police brutality in Washin... read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Did Tom Cruise Sit Atop the Burj Khalifa Without a Harness?
The skyscraper is more than a half-mile tall. read more
Diverse13 hours ago
Roueche Center Forum: Culturally Responsive Teaching in the Community College
While education is the great equalizer, enrollment and attainment gaps linked to race and ethnicity have long plagued the nation’s educational system, particularly among African American, Hispanic and Native American students. Researchers and practitioners emphasize the need for culturally relevant supports and interventions to address issues of equitable enrollment, retention and completion practices on college campuses. One such intervention, Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT), has proven to be a powerful strategy to improve student success and completion. read more
Raging Cop Cleared and Given $100k Bonus After Killing Unarmed Teen on Video
[image: cop]Claiming he feared for his family's safety after killing an unarmed teen, a cop was given a $100,000 bonus for resigning. read more
Biden’s New Rule Change Could Turn Millions of Gun Owners into Felons Overnight
[image: gun]Bypassing Congress, the Biden administration is pushing for a rule change that could effectively turn millions of gun owners into criminals overnight. read more
Diverse14 hours ago
Mission Minded
The 2021 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs set the standard for success. read more
Welcome to USA: Teen in Texas Refugee Camp Tasered by Local Cops for Tying His Pants
[image: teen]Shocking video captured the moment Texas cops tortured a teen immigrant with a taser for 30 seconds, for not understanding them. read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Jupiter Paulsen
There’s a name you won’t be hearing much. A 14-year-old girl who was stabbed 25 times in a random attack while skateboarding to her mother’s house in Fargo, North Dakota, has died from her injuries, her family said. More here and here read more
Organizing Notes9 hours ago
Boeing X-37 could carry nuke warheads
The US X-37 military space plane (super drone) could technically carry up to six warheads and, with the US planning to deploy eight of these by 2025, it looks like a serious challenge, the director-general of Russian defence technology company Almaz-Antey, Yan Novikov, said Saturday. "The official story is that these platforms were developed for scientific purposes and, well, surveillance. But we understand that having these capacities and possibilities, the smaller spacecraft can carry up to three nuclear warheads, the large one up to six," Novikov said at the New Knowledge educa... read more
Bright green fireball seen over Florida, U.S.
A bright fireball was spotted across Florida, U.S., at around 01:50 UTC on Thursday, June 10, 2021. The American Meteor Society (AMS) received at least 73 reports from witnesses across the state, as far north as Jacksonville and as far south as Fort Lauderdale....... Read more » read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Glenn Greenwald debunking CNN fake news about alleged Trump gassing of protesters (video)
In his usual thorough style, esteemed journalist Glenn Greenwald rips CNN’s agenda and journalism to pieces. Greenwald demolishes CNN’s credibility elegantly in his article Yet Another Media Tale — Trump Tear-Gassed Protesters For a Church Photo Op — Collapses. No one can claim that Greenwald is a fan of Trump, and several times he has […] read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
A Look At How President Biden Is Getting Around On His First Overseas Trip
Air Force One carrying President Joe Biden heads towards Cornwall Airport Newquay, as he departs RAF (Royal Air Force) Mildenhall, near Mildenhall, Suffolk, Britain, June 9, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers *BBC:* *The Beast: How Biden's getting around on his first overseas trip* US President Joe Biden has arrived in the UK for his first official overseas trip. It is his first stop on an eight-day visit to Europe. He will attend a G7 leaders' meeting in Cornwall and see the Queen before crossing the Channel for more official events - including his first Nato summit as president, ... read more
The Duran14 hours ago
Euro-Atlanticist Greens Fade in Germany
Euro-Atlanticist Greens Fade in Germany News Topic 181 Brexit Britain may soon have a new best friend in Germany Brexit Britain may soon have a new best friend in Germany John Seymour Chaloner, a 21-year-old major in the Westminster Dragoons, commandeered offices and recruited an ex-Wehrmacht radio operator called Rudolf Augstein to create an unfettered […] read more
The Economic Costs Of Climate Change–Swiss Re
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood As promised, my analysis of Swiss Re’s claims about the cost of climate change: . New Climate Economics Index stress-tests how climate change will impact 48 countries, representing 90% of world economy, and ranks their overall climate resilience Expected global… read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
President Biden Says The Greatest Threat To America Is Global Warming
.@JoeBiden tells US troops in England that the "greatest threat" facing America is "global warming." "This is not a joke." pic.twitter.com/bNhMiqwzei — Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) June 9, 2021 *WNU Editor:* I thought racism and white supremacy was the greatest threat to America. read more
Turkey’s Altay Tank: Will It Really Be Ready for War This Year?
*Mark Episkopos* *Turkey, Middle East* It is difficult to see how the Altay can make it into service by Ankara’s optimistic projection of 2021. Turkey is forging ahead with ambitious plans to field a fourth-generation main battle tank (MBT). Ankara’s interest in designing a next-generation MBT stems back to the 1990s. The project, spearheaded by Turkish automotive giant Otokar, sought to domestically produce a cutting-edge tank with extensive participation from local Turkish defense manufacturers. The Altay tank is a patchwork design, stitched together from the contribution... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Brazil’s Bolsonaro mocks Fernández and Maduro: “there is no vaccine for them”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Thursday, June 10, the Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, scornfully commented on a statement made by the Argentine president, Alberto Fernández, and included the Venezuelan head of state, Nicolas Maduro, saying there are vaccines for them. "The president of the Argentine people said that they came from Europe, and we […] The post Brazil’s Bolsonaro mocks Fernández and Maduro: “there is no vaccine for them” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
São Paulo University drops in QS international ranking, but Brazil increases participation
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The University of São Paulo (USP), generally considered Brazil's finest, fell six positions in the QS Quacquarelli Symonds international ranking, from 115th to 121st position. The negative result was mainly driven by the ratio between teachers and students, according to the survey. On the other hand, 5 Brazilian nstitutions joined […] The post São Paulo University drops in QS international ranking, but Brazil increases participation appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CURMUDGUCATION14 hours ago
Educating the Unreadable Heart
The ongoing debate about teaching about race and history is a reminder of one of the fundamental challenges of education in a free society-- we may want to reach hearts and minds, but we can't read them. The twins just turned four, and we are at one of the magical stages of childhood-- the Lie Your Tiny Ass Off stage. It's not that they are morally or ethically impaired, exactly. It's just that they've learned that there are "correct" answers to certain questions. If I ask, "Did you wash your hands," they know that I'm looking for a "yes." So why not give me what I want? They just... read more
The Economic Costs Of Climate Change–Swiss Re
By Paul Homewood As promised, my analysis of Swiss Re’s claims about the cost of climate change: . New Climate Economics Index stress-tests how climate change will impact 48 countries, representing 90% of world economy, and ranks their overall climate resilience Expected global GDP impact by 2050 under different scenarios compared to a […] read more
News – TOTT News15 hours ago
COVID-19 vaccine passports officially launch in Australia
Australians who have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine can now prove their inoculation status with a digital passport for the first time, it has been announced. The official certificate – unveiled by the federal government yesterday – has a coat-of-arms hologram and includes the holder’s name, date of birth and a green validity tick. [...Continued] read more
‘Anti-Semitism has NO place in Arizona’: Gov. Ducey reacts to vandalism of Tucson Chabad Synagogue
JewsOnTelevision Jun 9, 2021 TUCSON – Another local congregation is picking up the pieces after it was reportedly hit by vandals. The post ‘Anti-Semitism has NO place in Arizona’: Gov. Ducey reacts to vandalism of Tucson Chabad Synagogue appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Biden Climate Envoy John Kerry: Carbon Tax “On The Table”
GOP War Room Jun 9, 2021 President Joe Biden’s Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry said that a carbon tax was “on the table,”... The post Biden Climate Envoy John Kerry: Carbon Tax “On The Table” appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Come with me to tour a SpaceX Starlink ground station
Eliana Sheriff Jun 4, 2021 A Dishy fan asked me to talk more about SpaceX Starlink ground stations, so I decided, why not go to... The post Come with me to tour a SpaceX Starlink ground station appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin AP Exclusive: State bar investigating Texas attorney general Developer Abandons Keystone XL Pipeline Project, Ending Decade Long Battle Not even ProPublica knows the source who provided blockbuster ‘Secret IRS Files’ This South L.A. startup will turn your front lawn into a farm Little-known illnesses turning up in COVID long-haulers Mining tin from the sea in IndonesiaMega-drought" takes dramatic toll on Colorado River system that provides water to 40 million peopleWashington state approves offering free marijuana joints to those getting the Covid vaccine Some cities ... read more
Modern Tokyo Times15 hours ago
Protracted problems in Colombia met by deaths from the state apparatus
Protracted problems in Colombia met by deaths from the state apparatus Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Enormous inequality and protracted problems that have blighted Colombia for decades are nothing new. However, recent protests throughout Colombia come from many forces. This includes the perennial poor, the indigenous, the working poor, students, people […] The post Protracted problems in Colombia met by deaths from the state apparatus first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
the daily howler15 hours ago
NORRIS EMERGES: "How could anyone do such a thing?"
*THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2021* *Menstrual cycles, lost eyes:* Long ago and far away, we took over the daily instruction of a fifth grade class, right here in Baltimore. We were still 21 at the time. We'd been hired as part of a long-standing intern program, in which college graduates were given an eight-week crash course as student teachers, then installed as full-time teachers. The program existed because Baltimore had never been able to fill its teaching roster with fully certified teachers. We spent eight weeks in the East Baltimore sixth-grade classroom of NAME WITHHELD, then took ... read more
Caitlin Johnstone15 hours ago
Poverty Is A Weapon Of The Powerful: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
Listen to a reading of this article: Learn enough about what’s happening in the world and you realize that most people in your society have worldviews that are completely and utterly wrong. This can seem bold, perhaps even arrogant, but if most people weren’t deluded […] read more
What Does Joe Biden Think About a Fourth Stimulus Check?
*Trevor Filseth* *Stimulus Check News, * [image: Stimulus Check Money] In short, while the political objections to a fourth check are very strong, perhaps insurmountable, the moral case for one remains relatively strong. After the recent Memorial Day recess, many members of Congress have returned to work with a focus on helping Biden to pass his twin infrastructure and pandemic relief bills, the American Families Plan and American Jobs Plan. These two bills would spend roughly $4 trillion over the following decade fixing American infrastructure and expanding the social safety ne... read more
Starting July 15, the IRS Is Sending Stimulus Checks to Families
*Eli Fuhrman* *Child Tax Credit, * The IRS has also begun to send out letters to the roughly 36 million American families that may be eligible for the payments. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Child Tax Credit has been expanded this year, with a number of important changes to both eligibility and the size of payments available. Whereas normally a $2,000 credit is available for children up to six years of age, this year the credit includes a payment of $3,600 for children under six and payments of $2,000 for those up to 17. The IRS has officially announced the dates that ... read more
The Real Top Gun: Why the F-22 Remains Supreme in Air-to-Air Combat
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Military, * Far away combat or close-in combat? Either way is no problem for the F-22. *Here's What You Need To Know: *Numerous upgrades have ensured that this decades-old jet fighter remains the most powerful air dominant platform in air-to-air superiority. What is the reason why so many regard the now decades-old F-22 Raptor as the most dominant air dominance platform when it comes to air-to-air superiority? The answer partly resides in the fact that today’s F-22 stealth fighter is quite different from the aircraft which first emerged in 1997. The larges... read more
A Fourth Stimulus Check Is Needed. Here Is the Case (And the Odds)
*Eli Fuhrman* *U.S. Economy, Americas* There are reasons to believe that the economic recovery is not yet complete and that it has yet to reach some Americans. The IRS is continuing to distribute the third round of direct federal stimulus payments worth up to $1,400 to eligible Americans. To date, the IRS has sent out almost 167 million payments worth a total of roughly $391 billion, and it now appears likely that the campaign to distribute the payments is almost at its end. The three rounds of stimulus payments, along with other government coronavirus relief measures such as ex... read more
RIP Cable? Does Cord Cutting Actually Save People Money?
*Stephen Silver* *Cord-Cutting, * Why wait when you can binge instead? For some Americans, the answer may be in their monthly bills. For many years, but especially during the pandemic, Americans have been getting rid of traditional pay-TV in favor of other options, especially streaming services. But it’s gotten to the point now in which there are so many streaming services, that many who subscribe to them aren’t actually saving most or even any money by doing so. The website Versus Reviews recently looked at the question of whether consumers are actually saving money by switchin... read more
South Korea’s K2 Black Panther: The Most Expensive Tank on the Planet?
*Mark Episkopos* *South Korea, Asia* Seoul’s venture into cutting-edge tank production has not been without growing pains. South Korea’s K2 Black Panther is, by most measures, the most expensive main battle tank (MBT) in the world. As one of only a handful of currently-serving fourth-generation MBTs, it is also among the most sophisticated. In the 1990s, Seoul set out to procure a next-generation MBT. The South Korean Army’s K1 series of tanks is already markedly superior to its decrepit, outdated North Korean counterparts, but the procurement has value as a long-term investme... read more
The Case for Selfishness with Stimulus Checks
*Stephen Silver* *economy, Americas* Many people are ingrained to see government funds as “taxpayer money,” and for certain uses of that money as a “waste” of it. The idea behind the stimulus checks that have passed since the start of the pandemic, including two in 2020 and one in 2021, is that putting cash directly in the hands of Americans will get them to spend that money, and therefore help the economy. In addition, the checks and other aid passed as part of the packages is meant to prevent hardship and make people's lives better- and there are indications that this has succe... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
The Biden administration plans to donate 500 million Pfizer vaccine doses to nearly 100 countries over the next two years, U.S. senators are pushing for an infrastructure plan that avoids tax hikes, and more. Here are the 5⃣ stories you need to know today pic.twitter.com/QEaetHNmHH — Reuters (@Reuters) June 10, 2021 Virus Update: • Asia welcomes US vaccine donations amid cold storage worries; • Europe tells tourists: Welcome back! Now work out the rules; • Why do some people get side effects after COVID-19 vaccines? https://t.co/Q4jPU20MMq — The Associated Press (@AP) June 10, 2021 ... read more
The Keystone XL Pipeline Is Officially Dead
In a shocking move, the company behind the Keystone XL pipeline has announced it will no longer move forward with the project. The controversial pipeline has been at the center of a fight over Indigenous treaties, land rights, and the permitting process. Now, it’s dead. TC Energy, the company behind the pipeline project, announced that on Wednesday that “after a comprehensive review of its options, and in consultation with its partner, the Government of Alberta, it has terminated the Keystone XL Pipeline Project.” The project’s permits were rejected by former President Barack Obam... read more
Union Vote Authorizes Strike At Smithfield Foods In Sioux Falls
South Dakota - A strike authorization at the Sioux Falls chapter of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union was overwhelmingly approved late Monday with 98% of the vote total, the union said. However, union leaders said they hope to avoid a work stoppage as they prepared to meet with company representatives. Meatpacking workers have become emboldened after a virus outbreak at the plant last year killed four workers and infected nearly 1,300. The union is demanding that Smithfield boost its wage offerings in a four-year contract to match those at a JBS pork plant in the region... read more
The Consequences of Constantine’s Conversion
Persia was a rival of the Roman Empire since the third century BC. When Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity in 312 AD, the Persians started regarding Christianity as a Roman religion. While Constantine had not made Christianity a state religion, his personal ambition was to be the protector of all Christians, including those who were living outside the borders of the Roman Empire. He adopted a strident attitude towards Persia, which was then being ruled by the Sasanian dynasty (224-651 AD) who were Zoroastrian. Zoroastrianism was deeply rooted in Persia, having arrive... read more
"Ranchers Sell Off Cattle And Farmers Idle Hundreds Of Thousands Of Acres As America’s Drought Emergency Escalates"
"*Ranchers Sell Off Cattle And Farmers Idle Hundreds * *Of Thousands Of Acres As America’s Drought Emergency Escalates"* by Michael Snyder "In my entire lifetime, this is the worst that drought conditions have ever been in the western half of the country. During the past 20 years, the amount of territory in the West considered to be suffering from exceptional drought has never gone higher than 11 percent until now. Today, that number is sitting at 27 percent. The term “mega-drought” is being thrown around a lot these days to describe what is happening, but this isn’t just a drought.... read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
Curtain Rises on the Tribeca Festival, and on New York, Too
Tribeca, which this year is being held two months later than usual, will be one of the biggest film festivals yet this year to go forward with a mostly in-person event. read more
Hiding The Union Busters
When Amazon busted a union drive at its Bessemer, Ala., warehouse earlier this year, it ran a sophisticated campaign which involved sending text messages and mailers to employees warning them of the downfalls of a union, offering bonuses to employees who quit before the union election, and even allegedly accessing the dropbox that employees used to mail their ballots. But the size and scope of Amazon’s efforts — and who was coordinating them — wasn’t fully visible to the public or to employees partaking in the election, because the Trump administration scrapped a rule that would h... read more
The Navy Is Misleading A Maryland Community On PFAS Dangers
The Navy claims to have "mitigated the release" of approximately 2,500 gallons of AFFF with community partner METCOM. The reality is, however, that METCOM delivers wastewater “to a number of different treatment facilities for proper treatment and disposal." This means that the 2,500 gallons made its way to a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). It is a well-established fact that the WWTP process does not remove PFAS from discharge effluent and/or sewage sludge/biosolids. The post The Navy Is Misleading A Maryland Community On PFAS Dangers appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Maine Lawmakers Pass ‘A Gift To The Planet’
Climate action advocate Bill McKibben welcomed a development he called "a gift to the planet" after Maine state lawmakers on Tuesday passed a groundbreaking bill committing the state to divesting its assets from the fossil fuel industry. LD 99—"An Act to Require the State to Divest Itself of Assets Invested in the Fossil Fuel Industry"—cleared the state Senate Tuesday in a 19-13 vote. It passed the House last week over the objections of Republicans like state Rep. Michael Lemelin (R-88), who asserted that lowering carbon emissions will kill trees. The legislation calls on the sta... read more
Important lessons re-learned from the Camp Fire disaster
The so-called Camp Fire in California in November 2018 was "the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California's history, and the most expensive natural disaster in the world in 2018 in terms of insured losses". It was a catastrophe for those who lost everything in it, and a tragedy for all who lost loved ones (at least 85 people were killed). Extensive investigations into the causes, development, and aftermath of the event have been ongoing. Based on them, Homeland Security Today is publishing a series of articles under the series headline "Lessons Learned from the Ca... read more
US Cries Foul Because Nicaragua Stops It From Buying This Year’s Elections
The first and most important element of context is that Nicaragua is a country under attack. Since the 2018 coup attempt, documents have come to light indicating that the leaders of the violence were receiving tens of millions of dollars from such CIA front groups as USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) through programs to “promote democracy” and “facilitate transition”—code words for regime change. Additionally, as revealed in August 2020, there is an ongoing USAID coup plot called Responsive Assistance in Nicaragua (RAIN) which seeks to ensure that this year’s el... read more
NUREMBERG 2.0
The Red Pill Channel June 9th, 2021. An international team of lawyers and medical experts are seeking to charge the CDC, the WHO, and the... The post NUREMBERG 2.0 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Mexican tv show try to debunk the magnet challenge but watch what happens!!
Zay speak truth Jun 6, 2021 The post Mexican tv show try to debunk the magnet challenge but watch what happens!! appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Seismic activity under Pelée volcano, Martinique
Seismic activity continues at slightly above background levels at Martinique's Pelée volcano. From May 28 to June 4, 2021, the L'Observatoire Volcanologique et Sismologique de Martinique (OVSM) registered at least 11 volcanic-tectonic earthquakes of...... Read more » read more
MJBizDaily14 hours ago
Quebec’s cannabis store operator posts CA$66.5 million profit
Quebec’s government-run cannabis store operator, Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC), generated net income of 66.5 million Canadian dollars ($55 million) in its recently-concluded fiscal year, according to its annual report. SQDC reported annual sales CA$537 million for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, a substantial increase over the previous year’s CA$ $311.6 million in sales. SQDC attributed […] Quebec’s cannabis store operator posts CA$66.5 million profit is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Dr. Fauci Says Attacks On Him Is Attacks On Truth And Science
Dr. Anthony Fauci: "If you are trying to get at me as a public health official and a scientist, you're really attacking, not only Dr. Anthony Fauci, you are attacking science." pic.twitter.com/w4WwwAkpVZ — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) June 9, 2021 *WNU Editor:* This is what arrogance looks like. read more
naked capitalism15 hours ago
Can a Subscription Model Fix Primary Care in the US?
The big bet of One Medical and companies like it is that greater spending on primary care will fatten their bottom lines while reducing overall health costs for their clients. read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
President Joe Biden delivers remarks to U.S. Air Force personnel and their families stationed at RAF Mildenhall, ahead of the G7 Summit, near Mildenhall, Britain June 9, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque *WNU Editor:* The above picture is form this photo-gallery .... *Biden embarks on 8-day trip to Europe* (Reuters). read more
Fourth Stimulus Check Update: Joe Biden Now ‘Happy to Hear’ Ideas
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Checks, Americas* Proponents of more stimulus funds are pointing to data that indicate that direct payments over the past year have helped millions of Americans avoid financial disaster. It appears that a fourth coronavirus stimulus check isn’t getting much love among Republican lawmakers, but know that the White House did recently improve the chance of fast-tracking one to further assist millions of struggling American families. “(President Joe Biden) is happy to hear from a range of ideas on what would be most effective and what’s most important to... read more
Joe Biden's Nightmare: The U.S. Navy Could Lose the Next War
*Michael Peck* *U.S. Navy, Americas* Maintenance backlogs have plagued the service in recent years. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Maintenance isn’t the sexiest of topics, but its absence is keenly felt. Backlogs at American shipyards and depots have created an immense maintenance backlog that have left many U.S. Navy ships without needed repairs and refits. But it turns out that Navy ships based overseas, such as in Japan, face the same problem. “Maintenance on surface ships based overseas took longer than planned for 50 of the 71 maintenance periods—or about 70 percent—start... read more
Check Your Bank App: The IRS Just Sent Out 2.3 Million Stimulus Payments
*Rachel Bucchino* *Stimulus Payment, * The IRS just issued an additional 2.3 million stimulus payments on Wednesday as part of the agency’s efforts to deliver millions of Americans direct aid from President Joe Biden’s coronavirus rescue package. The IRS just issued an additional 2.3 million stimulus payments on Wednesday as part of the agency’s efforts to deliver millions of Americans direct aid from President Joe Biden’s coronavirus rescue package. The latest disbursement of checks, worth $4.2 billion, brings the total number of direct payments issued so far to 169 million, acc... read more
Does The U.S. Need Sea-Launched Nuclear Cruise Missiles? Trump Did.
*Kris Osborn* *Nuclear Deterrence, * There have been, and continue to be, significant debates in Congress and among some at the Pentagon as to whether the introduction of new low-yield nuclear weapons could “lower the threshold” to the use of nuclear weapons and foster a mindset among some that some kind of limited nuclear exchange might be a viable option. Several prominent members of Congress are raising alarm about reports that the Secretary of the Navy may cancel the nascent Nuclear Sea Launched Cruise Missile (SLCM) program called for in the Trump Administration’s 2018 Nucl... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Now a unicorn, Brazil’s MadeiraMadeira martketplace goes shopping to bolster logistics
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The furniture marketplace, which received a capital injection led by SoftBank and Dynamo in January, has just acquired startup iTrack. For MadeiraMadeira, a furniture marketplace founded in 2009, logistics is the heart of the business. The company has been making investments since 2018 to improve the quality of its deliveries; […] The post Now a unicorn, Brazil’s MadeiraMadeira martketplace goes shopping to bolster logistics appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Halifax Examiner15 hours ago
Life after lockdown: where does the time go?
News 1. The Harvest Plans Map Viewer, and other attempts at “transparency” in Nova Scotia’s forestry Here’s a story from Joan Baxter’s continuing coverage of natural resource extraction in this province. In today’s article, Baxter delves into the lack of transparency surrounding the management of Crown land forests in this province. She speaks with a […] read more
Gregory Mannarino, AM 6/10/21: "CRASH: Economy In a Tailspin; Wages Falling; Prices Surging At Fastest Pace On Record"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 6/10/21: *"CRASH: Economy In a Tailspin; Wages Falling;* * Prices Surging At Fastest Pace On Record" * - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
Need To Know15 hours ago
In a World First, El Salvador Makes Bitcoin Legal Tender
El Salvador's legislature voted this week to accept Bitcoin as legal tender alongside the US dollar, which is the country's official currency. Critics say that El Salvador's acceptance of a competing currency is a hedge against the US dollar that has massively increased its money supply, which will cause inflation. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Corporate debt: Brazilian companies survive “stress test” – Central Bank report
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's loss of investment grade rating (2015) and the pandemic (2020) did not close the capital markets to Brazilian companies. In that five year period, they raised US$99.5 billion abroad and US$176.8 billion at home. In times of double-digit inflation per month and overnight operations to protect assets, five years […] The post Corporate debt: Brazilian companies survive “stress test” – Central Bank report appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
OrientalReview.org15 hours ago
Ideology And Nationalism: The Case Of The Yugoslavs (II)
Part I The process of the creation of Albanian nationality was not finished yet at the end of the 19th century. The Albanian nation was not considered as a political reality in Europe by many politicians. The Albanian people were among the last ones in Europe to build up their […] read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Analysis: Mexico seen diluting tax reform to avoid Colombia-style discontent
By Anthony Esposito and Abraham Gonzalez RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – (REUTERS) Mexico’s government, in an effort to protect the country’s nascent economic recovery and avoid the type of violent unrest seen in Colombia, has softened a planned tax reform, just as a recent electoral setback seems to confirm the need for caution. Mexico’s finance […] The post Analysis: Mexico seen diluting tax reform to avoid Colombia-style discontent appeared first on The Rio Times. read more

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