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The National Interest21 hours ago
Video Alert: The Truth about the Drone Attack on an Israeli Tank*Michael Peck* *National Security, Middle East* The Israel Defense Forces refused to comment on the video to Israeli media. *Here’s What You Need to Remember:* Did an Islamic Jihad drone drop a bomb an Israeli tank outside Gaza? Islamic Jihad, a violent group based in Hamas-controlled Gaza, claims it did. Others aren’t so sure. The Youtube video shows what appears to be an aerial – or drone’s eye – view of an Israeli Merkava tank in arid terrain characteristic of southern Israel. As red crosshairs (which appear to have been added after the video was taken) frame the tank, an Isr... read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
Did the Avengers Call It?: The U.S. Military Could Go to War Clad In 'Iron-Man' Suits*Kris Osborn* *Exoskeleton, * In recent years, the prospect of making the legendary superhero character into a reality has both gained traction and made progress through exoskeletons. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Despite the promise of modern technological progress and the pace at which new systems can now emerge, the “Iron Man” vision has not yet materialized in what could be called a substantial way. Why? Exportable power. Will Iron Man be going to war anytime in the near future? The classic superhero used a powered “suit” to fire weapons, fly and increase strength, ... read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
A Los Angeles-Class Attack Submarine 'Sank' During This Wargame*Dave Majumdar* *military, Americas* While diesel-electric boats are generally quieter than nuclear submarines, the U.S. Navy prefers atomic-powered vessels because of their range, speed and endurance. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *Back in 2015, Indian media claimed that one of New Delhi’s Russian-built *Kilo*-class diesel-electric attack submarines managed to “sink” a nuclear-powered U.S. Navy* Los Angeles*-class attack submarine during exercises in October. The Indian submarine INS *Sindhudhvaj* (S56) allegedly “killed” USS *City of Corpus Christi* (SSN 705) during an ex... read more
The Duran21 hours ago
US Churches reopen, but has anything changed? Part II – Faith – [Video]“I trust the science.” American popular political culture is replete with short sound-bite statements like this one. They are deceptive and dangerous, because the subtly polarize large groups of the population to adopt views they probably never would accept if presented directly. For example, if a priest in the Orthodox Church were to tell his […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Priština’s authoritarian regime prohibits Serbian pilgrims to visit Kosovo and Metohija (video)This weekend, a full bus from Stub Kralja Stefana or Pillar of King Stephan in English was supposed to visit the holy churches in Kosovo and Metohija, Serbia’s autonomous province, for the first time after the virus, but the authoritarian regime in Priština has prevented all Christian believers from visiting the holy sites, from all […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Embassy reopening’s in Damascus as Syria returns to normalcyhttps://www.mideastdiscourse.com/2021/06/11/embassy-reopenings-in-damascus-as-syria-returns-to-normalcy/ By: Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator Foreign embassies are reopening in Damascus, Syria. Many shut down after the armed conflict began in 2011. A handful of embassies remained open throughout the conflict, such as China, Russia, Iran, and the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic was the only European Union country to remain steadfastly […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
The People v The New World Order… White hat hackers have discovered “Easter eggs” in the voting machines.Patrick Byrne Easter Eggs in the voting machines EASTER EGGS🚨 White hat hackers have discovered “Easter eggs” in the voting machines. An “Easter egg” is a hidden feature or command in a video game. These hidden commands are not mentioned in user manuals. source The People of The World are Being Cheated If you are […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Greenwashing* Reality CheckSubmitted by Steve Brown… Let’s update on two planned lithium mines in Nevada, both facing fierce opposition from conservationists. One mine near Silver Peak proposed by Australia’s Ioneer may potentially endanger an already endangered plant species. Another proposed lithium mine by Canada’s LAC-China Ganfeng at Thacker Pass runs afoul of a site important to Native […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Mao was a Yale Man Crafted By The New World Order Elites– A Yali with Skull and BonesChina and the New World Order SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=12816 Military tensions, cyber espionage accusations, a brewing currency war; with every passing day, the headlines paint a convincing portrait of … source Yale Daily News: “Yale Group Spurs Mao’s Emergence” Do you see history repeating itself? The New World Order have been crafting […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Chevron Imprisons Lawyer Who Exposed Their Crimes Against Humanitysource read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Lumber and Gold Ratio Has Signaled Every Major Crash! Here We Go Again.source read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Italy’s Tomato Harvest Threatened by Can Shortages – Food Supply Chain Failuressource read more
The Duran22 hours ago
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg’s Behaviour – A Brief OutlineThis outline follows my process for understanding human behaviour (including my own) developed from the work of Arthur Janov PhD, Alice Miller PhD and Theresa Sheppard Alexander. Detailed information is completely absent in the public domain in respect of Mark Elliot’s family relationships and therefore I must determine what might have happened that made him […] read more
Small Dead Animals1 day ago
June 13, 2021: Reader TipsThread’s open. read more
balance106 hours ago
a chemical manipulation, a genetic manipulation1) Beloved hearts, one must distinguish between that which is spiritual eternally in the heavens and not made with hands and that which is the Babylonian imitation of the fallen ones….Needless to say, our message to you concerning the sanctity of life and of the offspring of the sons and daughters of God is clear and given as directed by us. It is most necessary that you give attention to those who consider themselves the authority of Earth’s destiny and all of her inhabitants. Whether through the control by limiting population or the control by increased population, you can s... read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
Why Israel’s ‘Special’ F-35 Is Better Than Any Other Stealth Fighter*Sebastien Roblin* *Israel, * The first nineteen stealth jets received by Israel will actually be standard F-35A land-based fighters, while the following thirty-one will be true F-35Is modified to integrate Israeli-built hardware. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Over time, Israel will likely acquire additional F-35s, as it intends for the type to replace its fleet of over 320 F-16s, starting with the now very old F-16A Netz aircraft first acquired in 1980s. Reportedly, Israel is even interested in possibly acquiring F-35B jump jets down the line. On May 22, Israeli Air Force... read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
Hitler’s Submarines Almost Rained Cruise Missiles Down on America*Sebastien Roblin* *World War II, * Nazi Germany was the first nation to deploy cruise and ballistic missiles in combat. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The U.S. Navy responded with overwhelming force against a potential threat to the continental United States—but proved too willing to bend its principles on the treatment of prisoners of war, escalating the use of torture when the prisoners did not confirm the interrogator’s incorrect assumptions, as often happens. In the closing weeks of World War II in Europe, American intelligence determined that a detachment of German su... read more
The National Interest22 hours ago
By Sacrificing an Aircraft Carrier at Coral Sea, America Won World War II?*Sebastien Roblin* *Aircraft Carrier, * The American ships would confront a Japanese screening force that grew to include the fleet carriers Shokaku and Zuikaku as well as the light carrier Shoho, commanded by Adm. Takeo Takagi. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Australia and its foothold in New Guinea remained secure, forcing Japanese forces to commit to a costly and ultimately unsuccessful ground campaign on the latter island. Meanwhile, the damaged *Shokaku* could not participate in the Battle of Midway, an even larger carrier battle that brought an end to Japan’s advances i... read more
The National Interest22 hours ago
Joe Biden Wants to Send You to College For Free (Sort Of)*Stephen Silver* *Education, Americas* [image: Joe Biden Stimulus] “While President Biden can and should immediately cancel student debt for millions of borrowers, Congress must ensure that working families never have to take out these crushing loans to receive a higher education in the first place.” *Here's What You Need to Remember: *“As the economy recovers, changes to the American workforce mean that a high school education is not enough to build the knowledge and skills required for success in careers of the future.” The idea of free college, or at the very least subsidized... read more
Coal Fired Power Dying – Not So Fast – Part Four – SteamH, The Future For Coal Fired Power
By Anton Lang ~ Whenever it comes to a future for coal fired power, I am always drawn back to these two images shown below here, and while I have sized them to fit this page, if you click on each individual image, it will open on a new tab, and at a much larger […] read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
June 13th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 145In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post June 13th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 145 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Climate Collections23 hours ago
Why Climate Models Fail to Replicate the North AtlanticOriginally posted on Science Matters: A recent paper employed expert statistical analysis to proved that currently climate models fail to reproduce fluctuations of sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic, a key region affecting global weather and climate. H/T to David Whitehouse at GWPF for posting a revew of the paper. I agree with him… read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Sunday June 13th – Open ThreadOur Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Sunday June 13th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Saturday 12 June 2021
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
Food Safety News1 day ago
Small Serbian producers given food safety flexibilityFlexible food safety bylaws are making it easier for small-scale producers in Serbia to sell their products in formal markets. These rules, in line with EU food safety and quality standards, include derogations for traditional products based on local fruits, vegetables and fresh herbs. They add to earlier measures developed for Serbian meat and dairy.... Continue Reading read more
When Did America Go Berserk?
By Burt Prelutsky ~ Never in the history of mankind has a disease been as politicized as the Wuhan virus, and never has the medical profession been so easily cowed and manipulated. It’s not an idle question. We can all trace the origin of the Coronavirus to a military facility passing itself off as a […] read more
The Racial ‘Crisis’ In Wisconsin
By Tim Graham ~ The accusation that America is deeply, irredeemably stained by systemic racism is not up for debate. No white person can be innocent. Your individual conscience is irrelevant. Each one of us is a white supremacist benefitting from a white supremacist structure. We must confess our “white privilege.” So if we’re so […] read more
The Conservative Socrates1 day ago
The Age of Excommunication of MonarchsIn the eleventh century began the age of intense disputes between the papal establishment in Rome and the monarchies of Christendom. The Popes started excommunicating the monarchs to force them to obey the tenets of religion and the papal directives on political issues. Several major figures of the eleventh century were excommunicated by the Popes: Henry IV of Germany (excommunicated by Pope Alexander II), Philip I of France (excommunicated by Pope Urban II), King Harold of England (excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII), Alexios I Komnenos of the Byzantine Empire (excommunicated by ... read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Kamala Harris Joins LGBTQ Pride March in WashingtonVice President Kamala Harris made an unannounced appearance at Saturday’s LGBTQ+ pride event in Washington, where she advocated greater legal protections for transgender people in the United States. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Lukaku Gets a Brace as Belgium Dominates Russia 3-0Romelu Lukaku scored twice to lead Belgium 3-0 over Russia on Saturday in the Euro 2020 opener for both teams. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Finland Makes History with 1-0 Win over Distracted DenmarkFinland made its debut in a major competition a game to remember, prevailing 1-0 on Saturday in a Euro 2020 match against a Denmark side with its collective mind on stricken teammate Christian Eriksen, whose collapse in the 41st minute forced the contest to be suspended for nearly two hours. read more
Small Dead Animals1 day ago
Journalistic integrity at its best“If we’d only locked down earlier”. A great discussion of the destructiveness of lockdowns and various related issues. If only Brian Pallister, among many others, would step outside their comfort zones and put some balance into public policy. read more
Climate Collections1 day ago
Polar bear habitat in Canada at the first week of June sees widening of critical polynyasOriginally posted on polarbearscience: Winds primarily cause the apparent sea ice ‘breakup’ in late spring through the widening of persistent polynyas and shore leads. This year the development of critical open water areas in Canada (which are important feeding areas for polar bears) is on track with previous years in most areas, although there is… read more
Small Dead Animals1 day ago
Now Is The Time At SDA When We Juxtapose!CBC — June 10th, 2021: Ontario’s ministry of health said its decision is driven by scientific data. “We know that two doses of AstraZeneca at a 12-week interval provides a better immune response than over a shorter interval,” the ministry said. CBC — June 12, 2021 – Ontario shortens wait between AstraZeneca doses from 12… Continue reading → read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Krejcikova Wins 1st Ever Major with French Open Win over PavlyuchenkovaBarbora Krejcikova clinched on Saturday her first singles Grand Slam title after defeating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 in the French Open women’s final in nearly three hours. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Wales Salvages Draw in Euro 2020 Opener vs SwitzerlandWales opened its Euro 2020 campaign with a hard fought 1-1 draw against Switzerland in Baku on Saturday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
60,000 Vaccinated Saudi Residents Allowed to Perform HajjSaudi Arabia will allow 60,000 vaccinated residents inside the kingdom to perform the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, deputy minister of pilgrimage Abdulfattah bin Salman Mashat announced on Saturday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Spread of Delta Variant Is of ‘Serious Concern,’ Johnson SaysBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday the spread of the coronavirus Delta variant, first detected in India, was concerning, admitting that the government should be “cautious” in its final stages of reopening. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
At Least 7 Civilians Killed in 2 Bombs in KabulAt least seven people were killed and six others wounded in two explosions on minibuses in the west of the city of Kabul, a minority Shiite Hazara area. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Africa Exceeds 5 Million COVID-19 Infections amid Vaccine ShortageAfrica exceeded 5 million coronavirus cases on Saturday amid a vaccine shortage as a third wave of infections hits the continent. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Four Killed, Three Wounded in Militant Attack on Police in KashmirTwo police officers and two civilians were killed on Saturday in Indian-administered Kashmir after militants attacked a security forces convoy, police said. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
G7 Leaders Discuss Economic Challenges, How to Avoid Future PandemicsThe leaders of the G7 were discussing on Saturday ways to prevent future epidemics, measures to strengthen the global economy and foreign policy challenges on the second day of a summit in Carbis Bay in Cornwall. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Algeria Holds Parliamentary Elections amid Heavy Security DeploymentPolling stations in Algeria opened their doors on Saturday for people to cast their votes in parliamentary elections amid heavy security measures. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Tokyo 2020 Organizers Estimate 7 Daily COVID-19 Cases at GamesThe organizers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games estimate that there will be about seven COVID-19 cases per day among people involved in the event, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported on Saturday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Mexican Man Trying to Enter US Dies after Falling from Border WallA Mexican man died on Friday as he fell while trying to scale a border wall to cross into the state of Texas in the United States on Friday, according to the authorities in both countries. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
The Fall of Indian Olympic Wrestling Star Accused of MurderSushil Kumar, the first Indian athlete to win two individual Olympic medals and to win a wrestling world championship, is a legend in India’s wrestling circles, but he has fallen from grace after being accused of murder. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
New Zealand Prime Minister Says Hers ‘Not the Story to Be Told’ amid Terror Attack Film BacklashAs an online petition grew against the making of a film focusing on the response of New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to the Christchurch terror attack, the leader said on Saturday hers was not the story to be told. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Kim Calls for North Korean Army to Maintain ‘High Alert Posture’North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called on the army to maintain a “high alert posture” to protect national interests in the face of the “recent fast-changing situation” on the peninsula, state media reported on Saturday. read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Joe Biden Set Aside $46 Billion in Stimulus Checks for Rent?*Trevor Filseth* *Stimulus Payment, * While homeowners have seen the value of their homes increase, renters remain in serious trouble. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The program is being administered on a state-by-state, rather than national, basis, and available programs for rent relief vary widely by state; the most generous programs could provide up to $25,000 in relief. 2020 was a weird year for real estate. When the pandemic forced many Americans to remain in their homes, there were widespread fears that unemployed homeowners would be unable to pay their mortgages, and... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Russia's T-4 Bomber Was Destined for Failure*Robert Farley* *Bombers, Eurasia* The T-4 was enormously demanding to the Soviet aviation industry. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Moscow experimented with many weapons and the T-4 did not work out. In 1963, the Department of Defense canceled procurement of the XB-70 Valkyrie, a technological marvel of a bomber that had struggled to find a mission in the missile age. The Soviet Union, aware of the development of the Valkyrie, embarked on at least two programs in response. One was the MiG-25 “Foxbat,” a high-speed interceptor capable of catching the killing the Valkyrie. The ot... read more
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