Tuesday, June 15, 2021

15 June - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

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Diverse6 hours ago
Experts: Employers Can Do a Better Job Diversifying their Recruiting Practices
Higher ed officials discussed how employers can improve and diversify their student recruiting efforts during a virtual panel hosted on Tuesday by career network Handshake. read more
Michael West6 hours ago
TV networks join Netflix crusade against Australian arts and screen content
[image: Netflix, local content] The TV networks have joined Netflix to oppose local TV content quotas. It's too expensive, they say. Yet the local arts and screen sector says the industry which employs 200,000 Australians would be devastated. Elizabeth Minter reports on a crucial decision for Communications Minister Paul Fletcher. read more
Diverse6 hours ago
3 Steps Toward More Equitable Networks On Campuses
As the Biden administration commits to expanding resources to college students and postsecondary institutions with the fewest financial resources, there’s no shortage of proposals on how best to put those dollars to work to improve college access. But most of these big bets suffer a blindspot: more equitable pathways to opportunity will require access to networks, not just credentials. read more
Not PC7 hours ago
“The search for a scapegoat is the easiest of all hunting expeditions.”*
*"The new enemy: Ute owners. It was landlords before. Then employers. Before that it was farmers. Rinse and repeat when you get to the end of the cycle."* ~ 'Richard Singula Libertas/ Libertatis' on Twitter * headline quote by Dwight D. Eisenhower Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Permission to republish is granted, with link and attribution. read more
Econlib7 hours ago
The Everyday Miracles on the Web
Every once in a while I pinch myself at my good fortune in being alive at this time in history, with the web making things so much easier in so many ways. Two things happened in the last hour that reminded me of how much value people, including me, get from the web. The first […] The post The Everyday Miracles on the Web appeared first on Econlib. read more
Pottersville Digest
(No responsibility at all for lost democracies.) ------------------------------ Your Karen o' the day. ------------------------------ Bibi's out. Unfortunately, I don't see this as ending Israel's ceaseless reign of state-sponsored terrorism against Palestine. ------------------------------ I can't believe these two lunatics aren't in four point restraints by now. ------------------------------ I also can't believe how infantile these traitors are. Is he holding his breath, too? ------------------------------ This woman must've won her nursing license i... read more
balance1010 hours ago
9-headed Hydra of Lerna
1) On 4-2-1972 Elohim Cyclopea dictated: Do not ever allow yourself to be defeated. When you see that wrong thoughts are entering your world call unto me and unto your own beloved I AM Presence and ask for assistance. And watch how speedily that assistance will come forth transforming all that is done into a mighty and transcendent victory not only for yourselves but for all mankind. 2) On 8-12-1973 Elohim Cyclopea dictated: (I predict) an exposure in this age of the worshipers of Satan, of the followers of Lucifer, of the Illuminati and the dark councils, of all nefarious... read more
Gangsters Out Blog38 minutes ago
Nova Scotia Fire Hall shot up by police during mass shooting
In my last post about Gabriel Wortman and the leaked 911 calls, I came across some startling information. Saltwire reported that an RCMP officer visited a key witness impersonating a member of the Nova Scotia Mass Causalty Commission. He was in reality from the RCMP's response to that commission. In that article the witness said: “What I found really weird was when they shot up the fire hall and nobody even talked to us for a year,” McLellan said. McLellan is adamant the two RCMP officers who shot up the fire hall should be punished. “I want to see those two fired because the SIRT... read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- June 15, 2021
*Tom Luongo:* *A Critical Shift in the War for Oil* Davos really do think they are too clever by half. Despite prognostications to the contrary, negotiations with Iran over a new JCPOA are nearing completion which Biden/Obama will sign off on after putting up a bit more token resistance to lifting sanctions. Why do I say this? Nordstream 2. Biden backed down on Nordstream 2 and, at The Davos Crowd’s insistence, he will back down on the JCPOA. Davos needs cheap energy into Europe. That’s ultimately what the JCPOA was all about. The basic framework for the deal is still ther... read more
European soccer full of fans
Last Friday was the opening ceremony for the European soccer finals. They are all palying in stadiums full of fans. Sportsnet is reporitng that a Greenpeace protester parachuted into the stadium before France’s game against Germany at the European Championship today. It doesn't look like he was wearing a mask. Canada leads the world in pandemic debt and pandemic stupidity. We have the highest vaccination rates and the most restrictions in the world. Use your brain and do the math. The media is lying. Canada has fallen behind the rest of the world in common sense. Can't believe ... read more
naked capitalism6 hours ago
Is the Only Green Thing about Cannabis the Almighty Dollar?
Cannabis has an enormous carbon footprint when grown indoors, with a utopian proposal for growing it outdoors. read more
Great Power Showdown: Can America Stop China's Navy?
*James Holmes* *South China Sea, Asia* Beijing wants to dominate the South China Sea. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The U.S. Navy might be underestimating Chinese strength. It’s dangerous to live by the unexamined assumption. Exhibit A: the oft-heard claim that U.S. sea and air forces sporting precision-guided arms will make short work of military facilities on South China Sea islets. “So what?” says one Pentagon official of Beijing’s island-building project. “If China wants to build vulnerable airstrips on these rocks, let them—they just constitute a bunch of easy targets tha... read more
This One State Is Giving a $1,000 Stimulus Payment
*Rachel Bucchino* *Stimulus Payments, * The first responders in the state expand to law enforcement officers, fire service personnel and emergency health care workers across the Sunshine State are expected to see the additional stimulus payment. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Similar to DeSantis’s stimulus initiative, both California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) has offered certain residents additional one-time payments. First responders and teachers living in Florida will receive $1,000 one-time stimulus payments over the summer after Gov. Ron De... read more
This World War II Soldier Was Decorated Like a Tree
*Warfare History Network* *History, * Sandy Bonnyman led the way for other Marines during a bloody assault and earned the Medal of Honor. *Key Point: *Perhaps no other individual best represented the average American male of middle America than did Alexander Bonnyman. Four Medals of Honor were awarded for acts of conspicuous gallantry during the invasion of Tarawa atoll in the Pacific during World War II. It is perhaps indicative of that four-day ordeal that three of them were awarded posthumously. The citation most covered in the press at the time, which caught the imagination ... read more
Is It Really a Good Idea to Kill Extra Unemployment Benefits?
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *U.S. Economy, Americas* But millions of Americans are indeed tapping into these unemployment benefits to make ends meet. They may not grab the headlines like traditional $1,400 coronavirus stimulus checks, but the enhanced jobless benefits of $300 per week under President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan have been a lifesaver for millions of struggling American families. But in recent weeks, half of all U.S. states with Republican governors have notified their respective residents that they will pull out of the federal program, with Alaska, Iowa, Mississi... read more
Flying Tigers: The Mercenary Pilots Who Put Fear in the Japanese
*Warfare History Network* *History, * The "Flying Tigers" were American pilots operating P-40s out of China during World War II. *Key Point: * The American volunteer fliers listened to words of both praise and criticism from their jut-jawed, craggy leader, Lt. Col. Claire L. Chennault, and then he added dourly, “Next time, get them all.” Laden with 500-pound bombs and incendiaries, 10 Japanese twin-engine Mitsubishi Ki21 Sally bombers took off from the Hanoi airfield in Indochina on the morning of Saturday, December 20, 1941. Beginning a 300-mile flight to Kunming, the China te... read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Car bomb attack against military brigade leaves 36 wounded in Colombia (Update 1)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A terrorist attack against a military brigade in Cúcuta, in eastern Colombia, left 36 wounded, among them two civilians, informed Tuesday the Minister of Defense, Diego Molano, who said that the first hypothesis points to the attack being perpetrated by ELN guerrillas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GDY1N-psY0&ab_channel=TSMNoticiasTSMNoticias Molano went to Cúcuta, capital of […] The post Car bomb attack against military brigade leaves 36 wounded in Colombia (Update 1) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
No, Disney World Employees Aren’t Left on a Bench if They Die in Costume
The term "creepypasta" refers to a short piece of horror-fiction that is oft-repeated on the internet. read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
Yes, Disney World Saw Increase in Arrests for Gun Possession During Pandemic
The park, a private property, prohibits firearms — even for gun owners who have permits to carry. read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
World News Briefs -- June 15, 2021
*Daily Mail:* *Biden lands in Geneva for his five-hour Putin summit: White House LOWERS expectations for meeting at Swiss villa where pair will talk with just two top diplomats and translators (and there'll be no food)* * Biden and Putin hold talks Wednesday amid relations that both men have called a 'low point' * Biden arrived Tuesday afternoon after flying from Brussels amid tight security * At Monday press conference Biden declined to call Putin a 'killer' and also dubbed him a 'worthy adversary' * He plans to raise hacking, election interference, and political prisone... read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Brazil’s new family social welfare program foresees an average monthly payment of just under US$50
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The redesign of the Bolsa Família program - which has been provisionally named Renda Cidadã (Citizen's Income) - provides for an average benefit of around R$250 (US$49.5) and a total cost of R$51.51 billion in 2022, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Citizenship. Bolsa Família (Family Allowance) […] The post Brazil’s new family social welfare program foresees an average monthly payment of just under US$50 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Robert Reich6 hours ago
The Truth About the U.S. Border-Industrial ComplexThe story...
*The Truth About the U.S. Border-Industrial Complex*The story you’ve heard about immigration, from politicians and the mainstream media alike, isn’t close to the full picture. Here’s the truth about how we got here and what we must do to fix it. A desperate combination of factors are driving migrants and asylum seekers to our southern border, from Central America in particular: deep economic inequality, corruption, and high rates of poverty — all worsened by COVID-19 . Many are also fleeing violence and instability, much of it tied to historic U.S. support for brutal authoritarian... read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
More than 90% of Venezuelans lack continuous drinking water, according to the opposition
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – More than 90% of Venezuelans do not receive drinking water continuously, denounced this Tuesday former opposition deputy Nora Bracho, who highlighted the importance of its supply given the covid-19 pandemic. “Unfortunately, the problem of the drinking water service in Venezuela continues to gain ground and is worsening due to the […] The post More than 90% of Venezuelans lack continuous drinking water, according to the opposition appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
RUMOR ALERT: Korean Actor Park Seo Joon To Star in Marvel Sequel?
If true, he would be the third Korean actor to star in a Marvel movie. read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Spain extends restrictions on flights from Brazil for 10th time
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Only Spanish or Andorran citizens, residents of both countries, and passengers in international connections to a country outside the Schengen area will be allowed to travel from Brazilian or South African soil to Spain. According to the Ministry of Health, the Spanish government may suspend the restrictions for justified reasons […] The post Spain extends restrictions on flights from Brazil for 10th time appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Diverse7 hours ago
IHEP Releases Study Identifying Standards for Equity in Admissions
Commonly held policies in recruitment, demonstrated interest, early decision, legacy admission, standardized testing, Criminal Justice Information (CJI), transfer pathways, and need-based financial aid practices can either increase or limit access to post-secondary education. That's the findings from a two-year study of equity in recruitment, admissions and enrollment practices released by the Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP). read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Bank of America survey shows increased investor optimism towards Brazilian market
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A Bank of America (BofA) survey with asset managers showed that market expectations about the performance of the economy and Brazilian assets in the coming months is improving. About 75% of respondents believe that Ibovespa should close the year over 130,000 points, against 42% the previous month, according to the […] The post Bank of America survey shows increased investor optimism towards Brazilian market appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MJBizDaily6 hours ago
Cannabis MSO Columbia Care to buy Denver-based Medicine Man for $42M
New York-based multistate operator Columbia Care said Tuesday it agreed to acquire Medicine Man, a vertically integrated marijuana grower and retailer in Denver, in a cash-and-stock deal worth $42 million. According to a news release, the transaction will deliver Medicine Man’s four retail shops and a 35,000-square-foot cultivation facility for $8.4 million in cash and $33.6 […] Cannabis MSO Columbia Care to buy Denver-based Medicine Man for $42M is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Normalising Institutional Corruption
The Metropolitan Police are guilty of institutionalised corruption. Not an editorial from *Socialist Worker* but the damning conclusion of the independent report into the murder of private detective Daniel Morgan and the subsequent litany of police failures. As the panel's introductory statement makes clear, despite being established by Theresa May during her lengthy stint at the Home Office the inquiry met repeated obstructions. For one, it was set up without the power to compel the Met to release documents. Second, from the moment Daniel's body was found the police went into dama... read more
‘Digital dumpsites’ study highlights growing threat to children: UN health agency
The health of children, adolescents and expectant mothers worldwide is at risk from the illegal processing of old electrical or electronic devices, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday, in a landmark new report on the toxic threat. Read the full story, “‘Digital dumpsites’ study highlights growing threat to children: UN health agency”, on globalissues.org → read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Brazil’s Chamber passes bill leading the country to Covid vaccine self-sufficiency
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday, June 15, passed Federal Senate Bill 1343/21, which allows the government to authorize veterinary vaccine plants to temporarily produce the Covid-19 vaccine. Due to modifications, the text will return to the Senate for a new vote. According to the passed substitute of deputy Aline […] The post Brazil’s Chamber passes bill leading the country to Covid vaccine self-sufficiency appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Is This ‘Pink Fairy Armadillo’ Real?
Little is known about this seemingly enigmatic species. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Does Louisiana Textbook Teach Civil War from Perspective of Wealthy, White Slave Owner?
A viral tweet claimed a textbook for eighth-graders focused on the war's effect on a 20-year-old white woman whose family owned slaves. read more
Halifax Examiner7 hours ago
School bus yard retroactively approved despite concerns from Lucasville residents
A company in Lucasville will be allowed to continue to store school buses on its property following a decision from a community council this week. Halifax’s North West Community Council, comprising councillors from the Fall River, Bedford, Sackville and Hammonds Plains areas (districts 1, 13, 14, 15 and 16), met Monday evening.  On the […] read more
WHAT DO WE NOT KNOW ABOUT THE CV V?
Quite a lot really… From The Health Forum NZ @ fb No studies were done to see how the injection reacts with other drugs you might be taking.No toxicity studies were done on a single dose.No toxicokinetic studies have been done with the vaccine to see what happens to these chemicals once they are in … Continue reading WHAT DO WE NOT KNOW ABOUT THE CV V? → read more
Spike protein is very dangerous, it’s cytotoxic (Robert Malone, Steve Kirsch, Bret Weinstein)
DarkHorse Podcast Clips160K subscribersSpike protein is very dangerous, it’s cytotoxic. Clip from DarkHorse podcast. Full livestream here: https://youtu.be/-_NNTVJzqtYBitchute for backup: https://www.bitchute.com/video/TH2HAm… Dr. Robert Malone is the inventor of mRNA Vaccine technology.Mr. Steve Kirsch is a serial entrepreneur who has been researching adverse reactions to COVID vaccines. Bret talks to Robert and Steve about the pandemic, … Continue reading Spike protein is very dangerous, it’s cytotoxic (Robert Malone, Steve Kirsch, Bret Weinstein) → read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Did DC Comics Say Batman Can’t Go Down on Catwoman?
The controversy over a comment in a magazine interview was heated. read more
Prison Camp At Heathrow??!
Originally posted on Truth11.com: Prison Camp At Heathrow??! Dr. Charlie Ward JOIN THE CLUB Original Article: https://drcharlieward.com/prison-camp-at-heathrow/ read more
Prof Dolores Cahill Discusses The Mysterious Phenomena Of Magents Sticking To Sites Of Injections
Originally posted on Truth11.com: Prof Dolores Cahill Discusses The Mysterious Phenomena Of Magents Sticking To Sites Of Injections Dr. Charlie Ward JOIN THE CLUB Original Article: https://drcharlieward.com/prof-dolores-cahill/ read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
It’s Called “Cultural Marxism” For a Reason
There are a lot of people referencing a Jon Stewart clip from last night and pondering if he went off script in identifying the Wuhan Bio-lab as the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that created the COVID pandemic. Many more are giving him credit for stating the brutally obvious to a majority leftist audience; as […] The post It’s Called “Cultural Marxism” For a Reason appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
19-Year-Old College Freshman Dies From Heart Problem One Month After Second Dose of Moderna Vaccine
Originally posted on The Most Revolutionary Act: By Megan Redshaw Simone Scott underwent a heart transplant one month after developing what her doctors believe was myocarditis following her second dose of Moderna. She received the second vaccine May 1 and died June 11. Simone Scott, a 19-year-old freshman at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., died… read more
The Aviationist8 hours ago
Two Russian Tu-160s And Four Flankers Intercepted By Italian F-35s, Danish F-16s and Swedish Gripens Over The Baltic
[image: Tu-160 F-35] Two Russian Tu-160s, two Su-27s and two Su-35s were escorted at various stages by NATO and Swedish fighters in the Baltic region. Two Russian Tu-160 (NATO reporting name “Blackjack”) bombers carried out an 8-hour mission [...] The post Two Russian Tu-160s And Four Flankers Intercepted By Italian F-35s, Danish F-16s and Swedish Gripens Over The Baltic appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
MJBizDaily8 hours ago
‘Considerable interest’ in Alberta survey on private-sector online cannabis sales
Alberta’s marijuana retailer regulator is consulting the industry regarding the possibility of online cannabis sales by private-sector stores, as well as sales of non-cannabis items such as apparel, both of which could open up new revenue and branding opportunities for hundreds of retailers and the producers who supply them. The consultation, launched Monday, was sent […] ‘Considerable interest’ in Alberta survey on private-sector online cannabis sales is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
the daily howler9 hours ago
Morning Joe has been replaced!
*TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 2021* *Early morning delight: *Today we have stating of confessions. We're watching very little "cable news" at this point. After decades perched at that post, the pointlessness of the undertaking has finally convinced us to stop. Within the past week or so, we've passed another milestone. As a general matter, we've stopped watching the first 30-45 minutes of Morning Joe. Instead, we've been retreating to our back deck, at first light—roughly, at 5:30 A.M.—for an early morning tussle with "phantom explanation." Regarding Morning Joe: For us, the program's firs... read more
The Last Refuge12 hours ago
No-one Knows What the Heck Biden is Talking About
The installed dementia patient held a press availability at the U.S-EU summit earlier, and no-one has a clue what he is talking jibberish about. Joe Biden needs a flash card to remind him that he thinks everything is Trump’s fault. How pathetic. pic.twitter.com/5SRHUDf7z5 — Benny (@bennyjohnson) June 15, 2021 Posted in 1st Amendment, Big Stupid […] The post No-one Knows What the Heck Biden is Talking About appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Australia is 1 of 47 countries globally that makes rain by cloud seeding (BBC) … why are they not using it to extinguish the fires?
EWR (EnvirowatchRangitikei) Cloud seeding is a well known tech & is employed all over the world according to a BBC documentary (see video excerpt below). This is going on in 47 countries, including Australia, involving 150 programs ‘as we speak’ says the commentary. See below an application form used in the state of Texas to … Continue reading "Australia is 1 of 47 countries globally that makes rain by cloud seeding (BBC) … why are they not using it to extinguish the fires?" read more
Mass Marketing Model: ADE's, Leaky Vaccines, Breakthrough cases and the Need for Booster Shots
*Covid cases keep breaking through despite or perhaps because of the“ Vaccine” Jabs? There is the ADE possibility? Or the fact that these are leaky "vaccines" that do nothing to actually impede transmission. We're all aware of this reality. Or we should be? And if you're one of those that isn't? Have you avoided facing the truth?* * What a great way to create a future market for "booster" vaccines and increased PROFITS!* *Create vaccines that are leaky and prone to antibody dependence enhancement. And, boom, you've created demand for future vaccine boosters! * *Marketing, ma... read more
U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander Paid Visit to The 'Gipper' Aircraft Carrier
*Peter Suciu* *military, Asia* The move to send “The Gipper” to the Middle East region has been seen as controversial. Later this summer, the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS *Ronald Reagan* (CVN 76), will be making a rare deployment to the Middle East in support of the U.S. withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan. The Navy announced that the carrier, which is homeported in Yokosuka, Japan, would begin the deployment in the coming weeks. That mission will leave no U.S. carrier in the Asia-Pacific region for an unknown period of time. However, the U.S. Seventh... read more
Are You Paying More for Everything? Yes, Inflation Is Here.
*Rachel Bucchino* *Inflation, * Even after seeing May’s price data, officials with the Federal Reserve emphasize that the higher inflation will be temporary. Officials say that the increased prices correlate to sectors hardest hit by the economic turmoil caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The prices for products increased again last month amid inflation pressures straining the U.S. economy’s recovery. The Labor Department reported Tuesday that its producer price index rose 0.8 percent last month, up from the 0.6 percent surge in April. The overall price increases, which were br... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 15, 2021
NATO leaders met in Brussels for a summit on Monday *DW:* *NATO must 'stand up' to authoritarian regimes China and Russia, says Stoltenberg* NATO leaders issued a lengthy communique from their Brussels summit, touching on everything from China to Russia, Iran to Afghanistan, and climate change to outer space. NATO allies branded China a security risk to the alliance for the first time, in a final summit statement released on Monday. The alliance also singled out its historic foe Russia for "aggressive actions." Leaders from the 30 member states were meeting in Brussels to ... read more
Halifax Examiner8 hours ago
4 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Tuesday, June 15
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Overview Phase 2 Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced four new cases of COVID-19 today (Monday, June 14). Three of the new cases are in the Nova Scotia […] read more
Forget the Drones: For This Air Force Pilot, The Future Belongs to the F-35
*Hasard Lee* *F-35, Drones, * As a fighter pilot, my job is to not fall in love with the aircraft I fly, but to use it as a tool to accomplish a mission. As a fighter pilot, I have a lot of respect for what Elon Musk has accomplished. His ability to not adhere to dogma has allowed him to revolutionize two industries through SpaceX and Tesla. Much like a physicist, he relies on first-principle science to solve problems, which allows him to see things from a fresh perspective. However, *he is wrong about the fighter jet era* being over. “Locally autonomous drone warfare is where ... read more
Joe Biden’s Transatlantic Bridge to the Indo-Pacific Region
*Patrick M. Cronin* *China, Eurasia* The United States rallies democracies to compete with China’s autocratic model. President Joe Biden’s first foreign trip navigated European geography but negotiated Asian strategy. Carbis Bay, Brussels, and Geneva may sound more like vacation destinations than gateways to the future. Yet those European venues restored US leadership at a time of global hardship and great-power disharmony. Critics dismiss the value of trusted American leadership in the world and decry the shortfalls of collective action. But Biden didn’t miss the opportunity t... read more
Shadowproof8 hours ago
University of California Workers Organize For Salaries That Keep Pace With Cost Of Living
In the months before the coronavirus pandemic abruptly halted the United States economy in March 2020, graduate student workers and faculty members in the University of California system aggressively pushed for cost-of-living salary adjustments through strikes, protests, and rallies on campuses. Though COVID-19 shutdowns and transitions to remote learning disrupted The post University of California Workers Organize For Salaries That Keep Pace With Cost Of Living appeared first on Shadowproof. read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
US Park Service Sued After Gate Kills Ugandan Humanitarian
The family of a women’s rights activist from Uganda sued the National Park Service after she was decapitated by a gate at Utah’s Arches National Park. read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Ikea Fined $1.3 Million over Spying Campaign in France
A French court ordered home furnishings giant Ikea to pay fines and damages over a campaign to spy on union representatives, employees and some unhappy customers. read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Peru Still Waiting For Presidential Election Results. Socialist Candidate Leads With 50.14 % Of The Vote
Supporters of presidential candidate Pedro Castillo gather in front of the National Jury of Elections building in Lima, Peru on June 9, 2021. Gian MASKO AFP *France 24*: *A divided Peru waits for election results as vote count nears completion* Peruvians were still waiting on Monday for their next president to be confirmed, more than a week after a polarising run-off vote, with socialist Pedro Castillo clinging to a narrow lead that would tilt the country firmly to the left. The election count, which has increased by less than 0.02% since Saturday and stands at 99.953% talli... read more
Medical Kidnap9 hours ago
Oregon Senator’s Wife and 19-Year-Old College Student Among Latest Victims DEAD Following Bioweapon COVID-19 Shots
Tragic stories continue to come documenting the horrific loss of life and crippling effects of the COVID-19 shots, which many medical doctors and scientists are now calling "bioweapons." Most of these are simply statistics reported to VAERS, where they may or may not be recorded by the CDC, but to their families, they are a tragic loss of life, and we will continue to put names and faces on these "statistics" of unnecessary deaths and crippling injuries following these bioweapon injections developed by eugenicists that cannot even legally be called "vaccines." In today's round-up... read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
AG Merrick Garland Announces DAG Lisa Monaco Will Lead DOJ Effort to Frame Political Opposition as Domestic Terrorists, Equates January 6th DC Protest to 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing
The coordination of narrative engineering across all agencies of the U.S. government is quite remarkable. Today Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that Deputy AG Lisa Monaco (Obama crew) will lead a “whole of government” effort to label any political opposition to the Biden regime as “domestic terrorists”. To facilitate that objective, Garland announced that DAG […] The post AG Merrick Garland Announces DAG Lisa Monaco Will Lead DOJ Effort to Frame Political Opposition as Domestic Terrorists, Equates January 6th DC Protest to 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing appeared first on Th... read more
AltHealthWorks.com10 hours ago
Can’t Sleep All the Way Through the Night? Try a Little Bit of This “Ideal Liver Fuel” Before Bed
When we think of the best foods to eat at night, raw honey might not pop into our heads because of how sweet it is, and eating anything sweet before bed typically doesn’t end well. But raw honey is different because of its natural composition, to the point where some doctors are even recommending it be taken before bedtime. Among them is Dr. Ron Fessenden, MD, who authored the book ‘The Honey Revolution: Restoring the Health of Future Generations.’ Fessenden is among those recommending honey as an ideal food for many reasons and to be taken at many different times of day, but ... read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Proposed bill would decriminalize all drugs federally, not just marijuana
Two members of the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday unveiled a measure to end criminal penalties at the federal level for the possession of all drugs, including marijuana. The Drug Policy Reform Act, which is expected to be formally introduced in the next few days, underscores how decriminalization and legalization are advancing at the […] Proposed bill would decriminalize all drugs federally, not just marijuana is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Health Impact News10 hours ago
Oregon Senator’s Wife and 19-Year-Old College Student Among Latest Victims DEAD Following Bioweapon COVID-19 Shots
Tragic stories continue to come documenting the horrific loss of life and crippling effects of the COVID-19 shots, which many medical doctors and scientists are now calling "bioweapons." Most of these are simply statistics reported to VAERS, where they may or may not be recorded by the CDC, but to their families, they are a tragic loss of life, and we will continue to put names and faces on these "statistics" of unnecessary deaths and crippling injuries following these bioweapon injections developed by eugenicists that cannot even legally be called "vaccines." In today's round-up... read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
California OKs $100 million grant to help with cannabis business licensing
A one-time $100 million grant to help California cities and counties streamline cannabis business licensing requested by California Gov. Gavin Newsom won approval in the state Legislature. According to the Los Angeles Times, lawmakers on Monday signed off on exactly what Newsom requested in May – $100 million to be split among 17 cities and […] California OKs $100 million grant to help with cannabis business licensing is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
It Came From A Radioactive Spider Of Natural Origin
Narrative: The notion that COVID-19 may have escaped from a high security research lab in China is fake-moon-landing conspiracy theory craziness. China: “Hold my pangolin” read more
Pakistan Can’t Tolerate More Chaos in Afghanistan
*Syed Ali Zia Jaffery* *Afghanistan, Asia* Absent enduring peace in Afghanistan, Pakistan’s geo-economic efforts will take a hit and the demon of terrorism will return with a vengeance. Recently, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi categorically stated that Islamabad would not take responsibility should the peace process in Afghanistan crumble. Pakistan has been honest and sincere in consolidating the peace process in the war-torn country, he said, and Afghan leaders blaming Pakistan would not help advance the cause of peace. Pakistan’s official enunciations point to... read more
If You’re Going to Get the Child Tax Credit, Make Sure You Spend It Right
*Trevor Filseth* *Taxes, Americas* These checks are tax-free and have been compared to a fourth stimulus payment reserved for families. Starting one month from today, on July 15, more than thirty-six million American families will receive the first payment from the Child Tax Credit. Passed during the March 2021 American Rescue Plan Act, the check will be the first of six sent out in advance to eligible households; it will contain $250 per child for all children over the age of six and $300 per child for those younger than six. The checks are tax-free and have been compared to a ... read more
Japan Is Eyeing Another Massive Stimulus Package (But There Is a Problem)
*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus, * As of earlier this year, Japan had a debt of about $12 trillion as of the end of 2019, a figure that has likely grown since with the pandemic and subsequent stimulus packages, including the government of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe passage of an ambitious program called the Digital New Deal. In fact, Japan’s debt has been larger than its GDP for more than twenty years Stimulus packages, to deal with the effects of the pandemic and related economic troubles, haven’t only been for the United States. Several countries, including India, Pakistan, t... read more
How Misguided Antitrust Concerns Pose A Threat To The Nation’s Security And Health
*Dan Goure* *Antitrust, * Are big defense companies really a bad thing? Or is the efficiency and expertise they provide vital to U.S. security? The defense and aerospace sector is in the midst of overlapping structural and technological revolutions. The Department of Defense (DoD), with strong Congressional support, is pushing defense companies to be more innovative. The military services have also taken up the mantra of calling for faster change and greater innovation. Emblematic of this drive was the first strategic message to his service by the Air Force Chief of Staff General... read more
Biden's Nightmare: Was Half of the Money for Unemployment Benefits Stolen?
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Unemployment Benefits, * This is not the first reported instance of stimulus funds being a target of criminal activity. Federal authorities have also recently announced that Venezuelans currently residing in Florida and Mexico had taken more than $800,000 worth of stimulus checks over the past year. Much like coronavirus stimulus checks over the past year, money from unemployment benefits has kept millions of struggling Americans afloat. But according to ID.me, a fraud prevention service, it recently revealed to *Axios* that the United States lost more than $4... read more
Bad News: The IRS Has Flagged Over 5 Million Tax Refunds for Fraud
*Stephen Silver* *Tax Refund, * It's not just fraud. The coronavirus pandemic likely committed to further delays, as did a lack of resources on the part of the agency. A lot of Americans are still waiting for their tax refunds, and it turns out there’s a good reason for that. “The IRS’s fraud filters flagged 5.2 million refunds in 2020,” the Taxpayers’ Advocate office said this week. “It released most after verifying the taxpayer’s identity or income and withholding (i.e., most were legitimate refund claims).” “In 2020” refers to 2020 tax returns, which are being processed curre... read more
Joe Biden's Next Problem: Retail Sales Fell 1.3% in May
*Rachel Bucchino* *Stimulus Spending, * The changed spending habits come as the latest round of direct relief from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan dried up and prices on products surged after a spike in demand, along with sudden supply shortfalls. U.S. retail sales dropped 1.3 percent in May after a stimulus-induced spending binge bombarded the sector over the last two months. The sales numbers follow an upwardly revised gain in April of 0.9 percent, which were originally reported as flat for the month. May’s decline in retail sales suggests that consumers are pivoting... read more
Waking Times9 hours ago
The Same Shady People Own Big Pharma and the Media
*Dr. Mercola* - What does The New York Times and a majority of other legacy media have in common with Big Pharma? read more
Food Safety News10 hours ago
Al-Rabih brand Tahini recalled over Salmonella concerns
Phoenicia Group Inc. of Ottawa, Canada, is recalling Al-Rabih brand Tahini because of possible Salmonella contamination. This recall was triggered by Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) test results. The Tahini was distributed in Ontario, Quebec and possibly nationally in Canada. The CFIA is verifying that industry is removing the recalled product from the marketplace. Recalled... Continue Reading read more
"Carry On Spending!"
*"Carry On Spending!"* by Bill Bonner "Americans are getting stronger. Twenty years ago, it took two people to carry ten dollars’ worth of groceries. Today, a five-year-old can do it." – A Henny Youngman quote sent by a dear reader. YOUGHAL, IRELAND – "Newsflash from the G7 summit in Cornwall! Here’s the Financial Times: "Biden wins backing from G7 leaders to “carry on spending” …as western leaders rejected austerity in a post-Covid world and vowed to tackle inequality at home and abroad. What can you say in response? Is there any sarcasm worthy of the task? With inflation figures ... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Boerne, Texas, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
The New Dark Age10 hours ago
Highly Cited COVID Doctor Comes to Stunning Conclusion: Government ‘Scrubbing Unprecedented Numbers’ of Injection-related Deaths
One of the world’s most prominent medical doctors with expertise in treating COVID-19 has gone on the record with a scathing rebuke of the U.S. government’s approach to fighting the virus. He says the government’s strategy, carried out in cooperation with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the United Nations World Health Organization, has resulted in tens of thousands of unnecessary deaths and is now being followed up with thousands more deaths caused by a mass-injection program. read more
Econlib10 hours ago
The pointless debate over inflation
In the past, I’ve frequently argued that inflation is an almost meaningless and useless concept. I’m not even aware of any coherent definitions of the concept. Unfortunately, the Fed has decided to target PCE inflation, and thus we are forced to pay attention to the issue, and even forecast its future path. Here are two […] The post The pointless debate over inflation appeared first on Econlib. read more

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