Monday, June 21, 2021

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

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The New Dark Age11 hours ago
Black Agenda Radio for Week of June 21, 2021
21 June 2021 — Black Agenda Report Black Agenda Radio for Week of June 21, 2021 Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford Make Black Lives Matter Fund-Raising Socially Accountable / G7 is a Neocolonial Cabal / Reefer Legalization “Not Good” for Revolution, Says New York Lawmaker Make Black Lives Matter Fund-Raising Socially … Continue reading Black Agenda Radio for Week of June 21, 2021 read more
The New Dark Age11 hours ago
UK Crony Capitalism: They didn’t want to reveal these names
Good Law Project is now able to reveal the names of six more companies awarded PPE contracts through the controversial ’VIP’ fast-track lane for associates of ministers and advisers. These six firms landed nearly half a billion pounds of public contracts - all without competition - and were uncovered in documents prised from Government in the course of our litigation: read more
Disco as a Scottish football anthem??? Verily, the mind doth boggle...
I had to laugh at this report from the BBC. Thousands of Scotland fans are in London ahead of their Euro 2020 match with England - but the skirl of the bagpipes has largely been drowned out by a 1970s disco classic. Videos of the Tartan Army belting out Yes Sir, I Can Boogie on the streets of the English capital have been all over social media. So how did the song become the country's unofficial national anthem? It started when a video of ecstatic players dancing to the tune went viral after Scotland clinched qualification for the tournament by defeating Serbia on penalties i... read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Swedish Government collapses after PM Löfven loses confidence vote
Historic First. Swedish Government collapses after PM Löfven loses confidence vote The Duran: Episode 1011 Swedish PM Stefan Löfven loses no-confidence vote Social Democrat defeated in motion called over plan to ease rent controls for new-build apartments Swedish PM Stefan Löfven loses no-confidence vote Stefan Löfven, Sweden’s Social Democrat prime minister since 2014, has lost […] read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ11 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 21
1920 Foreign Min Lord Curzon wrote that head political officer in Iraq Wilson’s ideas were backwards and him leading Mandate was a problem Wilson rejected self-rule (Musings On Iraq review *Enemy On The Euphrates, The Battle For Iraq 1914-1921*) 1920 British Mandate was going to be established in Iraq announced to public Said it would eventually lead to an Iraqi govt 1920 3rd protest in Karbala calling for revolt City blockaded by British Had meeting with Grand Ayatollah Shirazi’s son (Musings On Iraq review of *Reclaiming Iraq, The 1920 Revolution and the Founding o... read more
Food & Water Watch11 hours ago
Our Smithfield Lawsuit Exposes Lies About Meat Shortages And Worker Safety
During the pandemic, the company claimed we were “perilously close to the edge in terms of our meat supply” and that their first priority was keeping workers safe — both are lies. read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ12 hours ago
Review Turkey, the US and Iraq
*Hale, William, **Turkey, the US and Iraq**, London, Berkeley, Beirut: SAQI, 2007* *Turkey, the US and Iraq* by William Hale is a history of Turkish-Iraq relations and the role of the United States from the foundation of Iraq in 1920 to the start of the U.S. occupation. Hale believes the relations between Turkey and Iraq went through three main phases. First, Turkey laid claim to northern Iraq after World War I. Then the Kurds became a major issue in the 1980s. Finally the U.S. began demanding that Turkey help it with its conflict with Iraq starting with the Gulf War and then ... read more
‘Dangerous Precedent’: Supreme Court Sides With Food Giants Nestlé, Cargill in Child Slavery Case
Human rights advocates denounced a Supreme Court decision in favor of the two international corporations which were sued more than a decade ago for their alleged complicity in child trafficking. The post ‘Dangerous Precedent’: Supreme Court Sides With Food Giants Nestlé, Cargill in Child Slavery Case appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Science 2.0 blogs12 hours ago
Gain Of Function Research And Why It Matters
*Due to unanswered questions into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, both the U.S. government and scientists have called for a deeper examination into the validity of claims that a virus could have escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China.* read more read more
Komando.com13 hours ago
Flaw in Google’s app puts billions of smartphones at risk
Check your smartphone now to see if it's at risk of being attacked with this dangerous flaw. read more
Komando.com21 hours ago
The best Amazon Prime Day deals: Smart home tech up to 50% off
Prime Day is but once a year, so be sure to check out all the amazing deals Amazon offers this June 21 through the 22nd. Here's what you need to know. read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Marijuana legalization outlook: Rhode Island Senate to vote, CT passes adult use & MT challenge ended
The Rhode Island Senate is scheduled to vote this week on one of three adult-use marijuana legalization bills under consideration. In Connecticut, lawmakers approved a bill legalizing adult-use marijuana and sent it to the governor for his expected signature. And in Montana, anti-marijuana groups dropped their legal challenge of last November’s voter-approved recreational marijuana initiative. […] Marijuana legalization outlook: Rhode Island Senate to vote, CT passes adult use & MT challenge ended is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for ... read more
naked capitalism10 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 6/21/2021
Bird Song of the Day A blue jay, whose song (to me) actually sounds blue; perhaps some of the notes that bend like water droplets? * * * * * * * * * Readers, feel free to contact me at lambert [UNDERSCORE] strether [DOT] corrente [AT] yahoo [DOT] com, with (a) links, and even […] read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Brazil’s large companies’ IPOs expected to attract more foreign investors to the Stock Exchange
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Despite the critical pandemic situation, the fiscal imbalance and the difficulty in advancing reforms, foreigners are signaling that they are once again betting on Brazil. Since January, the balance of foreign money in B3, the São Paulo stock exchange, has reached R$44 (US$8.7) billion - a figure that sharply contrasts […] The post Brazil’s large companies’ IPOs expected to attract more foreign investors to the Stock Exchange appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Brazil’s “unhappiness index” highest in last five years
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazilians' sense of well-being, measured by the "unhappiness index" - sum of inflation and unemployment rates - reached its worst level in 5 years in the first quarter this year. In the first 3 months of this year, when the country was experiencing the second wave of the novel coronavirus […] The post Brazil’s “unhappiness index” highest in last five years appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Brazil’s Senate Covid CPI sees room to investigate Bolsonaro; assesses written testimony
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Members of the Pandemic Investigative Committee (Covid CPI) - virtually all of whom are members of the opposition - are now in favor of including President Jair Bolsonaro on the list of people under investigation by the committee and, as a first step toward the measure, they are considering requesting […] The post Brazil’s Senate Covid CPI sees room to investigate Bolsonaro; assesses written testimony appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
NASA tests satellite systems developed by Mexican university students
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - NASA tested in a suborbital flight (maximum altitude of 100 kilometers) devices created by Mexican researchers that are key to constructing a type of nanosatellite, informed UNAM on Monday. Members of the academic community from both the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) participated […] The post NASA tests satellite systems developed by Mexican university students appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
California marijuana testing lab employees vote to join UFCW
A Santa Rosa marijuana testing lab became the first in California to join the ranks of unionized workers after employees voted unanimously to be represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW). According to a news release, Sonoma Lab Works employees wholeheartedly backed the unionization move, and the lab will be affiliated with UFCW Local […] California marijuana testing lab employees vote to join UFCW is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
2021 penguin season begins on Brazil’s Southern and Southeastern coasts
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil has begun to welcome the first of the Magellanic penguin species (Spheniscus magellanicus), from the Falkland Islands, Argentina and Chile, which annually migrate to the Brazilian coast in a season that usually runs from June to October. Peak season typically occurs between July and August. The Santos Basin Beach Monitoring […] The post 2021 penguin season begins on Brazil’s Southern and Southeastern coasts appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Parents Speak Out About Their Children Dying from the Vaccines
Daily Veracity Pfizer announced recently that they have begun testing their COVID-19 vaccine on children under 12 years old, and for some trials as young as 6... The post Parents Speak Out About Their Children Dying from the Vaccines appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Girl’s Pfizer Jab Reaction: Blind, Deaf, Throat Paralysis, Tremors
 Jim_Crenshaw June 19th, 2021. She is being called a sheep. She did her research, she watched other people get the shot and they were... The post Girl’s Pfizer Jab Reaction: Blind, Deaf, Throat Paralysis, Tremors appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
65% of Peruvians believe that there are “signs” of electoral fraud -survey
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - 65% of Peruvians consider that there are "indications" of fraud in the elections of June 6, while 47% affirm that the winner should be announced now, according to a poll by Datum consulting firm. The survey was applied to a sample of 1,200 people. At the same time, the National […] The post 65% of Peruvians believe that there are “signs” of electoral fraud -survey appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
Hexo pledges carbon-neutral cannabis, challenges others to follow suit
Sustainability is the next frontier that the cannabis industry needs to conquer, according to a Canadian CEO whose company is making moves to reduce and offset carbon emissions. Now, he’s challenging others to follow suit. Hexo pledges carbon-neutral cannabis, challenges others to follow suit is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Brazil’s Bolsonaro tells supporters that Lula da Silva will return to the presidency “only with fraud”
[image: Brazil,Supreme Court Justice Dias Toffoli assures Brazilians that electronic ballot machines are 100 percent safe.] RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva accused Bolsonaro on Sunday of "genocide", the incumbent president retaliated by speaking to supporters outside the Alvorada Palace. He warned of the ease with which fraud is possible with electronic ballot boxes and said that Lula da Silva - whom he […] The post Brazil’s Bolsonaro tells supporters that Lula da Silva will return to the presidency “only with fraud” appeared first... read more
Biden Silent as Texas Mom and Two Children Apparently Kidnapped in the Open by Cartel Gunmen
Western Journal – by Jared Harris A Texas family has reportedly been kidnapped by a criminal cartel while traveling through Mexico, and there’s a stark... The post Biden Silent as Texas Mom and Two Children Apparently Kidnapped in the Open by Cartel Gunmen appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Residents of more than 20 cities in US are receiving $500 a month universal basic income payments
Daily Mail Residents in cities across the country are receiving $500 per month payments as part of a no-strings-attached experimental universal basic income program. A version... The post Residents of more than 20 cities in US are receiving $500 a month universal basic income payments appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Analysis: Brazil’s steel industry may experience “generational opportunity”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian steel industry is experiencing a fast production and demand pace. In May this year, crude steel production in the country reached 3.1 million tons, representing 40.1% growth compared to the same month in 2020 and the highest monthly production since October 2018, according to the Brazil Steel Institute. […] The post Analysis: Brazil’s steel industry may experience “generational opportunity” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Azul leads Brazil’s domestic airline market sector for third month in a row
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Demand for air transportation in the Brazilian domestic market (measured in revenue per passenger kilometer, or RPK) showed a 43.4% decline in May this year compared to the same period in 2019, when the pandemic had not yet affected the sector. Supply showed a 43.7% decrease on the same basis […] The post Azul leads Brazil’s domestic airline market sector for third month in a row appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MJBizDaily12 hours ago
Cannabis firms Tilt, Ayr pay nearly $300,000 each in MA settlements
Marijuana companies Tilt Holdings and a subsidiary of Ayr Wellness are paying $275,000 and $295,000, respectively, to the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) to settle separate allegations of regulatory infractions. Both settlements were approved June 17, legal news website Law360 reported. The Tilt settlement involved allegations that the company’s former parent, Sea Hunter Therapeutics, used […] Cannabis firms Tilt, Ayr pay nearly $300,000 each in MA settlements is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Bolsonaro says Brazil’s new Supreme Court Justice to be named only in July
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - President Jair Bolsonaro on Monday, June 21, said in a conversation with supporters that he will appoint one more name for the Federal Supreme Court (STF) only in July, when Justice Marco Aurélio Mello will leave the Court. Behind the scenes, the president has considered submitting the replacement's name before […] The post Bolsonaro says Brazil’s new Supreme Court Justice to be named only in July appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Halifax Examiner12 hours ago
ZERO new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Monday, June 21
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Overview Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced no new cases of COVID-19 today (Monday, June 21). There are now 79 known active cases in the province; three people […] read more
"Vacci-Nation"
*"Vacci-Nation"* by Ben Garrison "In my latest book, “Make America Well Again,” I make a reference to Milton Friedman who said, “Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program.” In the case of COVID-19, it began to look as if slave mask wearing would become permanent. Then mandatory vaccines and vaccine passports would also become permanent. Surely, that’s what the cabal running things behind the scenes wanted. Fortunately more and more people are waking up to the Scamdemic. With a survivability rate well over 99 percent, it wasn’t really a pandemic at all. The mortali... read more
The Last Refuge11 hours ago
Project Veritas Strikes Again – CBS Edition, Live Broadcast
Excellent, we need more of this brilliance and bravery. Duplicating the previous use of live and unexpected news that cannot be blocked from broadcast. April Moss of CBS62 in the Detroit Michigan region throws sand into the machine. During a live broadcast Ms. Moss transmits a message against the interests of the manipulative mainstream corporate […] The post Project Veritas Strikes Again – CBS Edition, Live Broadcast appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
How to consume news while maintaining your sanity
The daily deluge of information produced by the news media can drown consumers in confusion and anxiety, but there are steps you can take to filter out the noise and remain enlightened. read more
Waking Times11 hours ago
Mind Control: A Comprehensive Overview
*Charles Burris* - An outstanding compilation of films, books and documents on the great American tradition of mind control. read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Panama ready to present Bitcoin bill in July, following El Salvador’s example
Panama ready to present Bitcoin bill in July, following El Salvador’s example ****News Topic 449***** Panama to Present Crypto-Related Bill in July Panama to Present Crypto-Related Bill in July – CoinDesk Next month, Panamanian congressman Gabriel Silva plans to present a bill that could potentially spearhead the adoption of cryptocurrencies as legal tender and create […] read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
UN Rights Chief Warns Of Worst 'Cascade Of Human Rights Setbacks In Our Lifetimes'
Bachelet voiced deep concern about a number of country situations AFP/Fabrice COFFRINI *AFP:* *UN warns of worst 'cascade of human rights setbacks in our lifetimes'* The UN rights chief on Monday called for concerted action to recover from the worst global deterioration of rights she had seen, highlighting the situation in China, Russia and Ethiopia among others. "To recover from the most wide-reaching and severe cascade of human rights setbacks in our lifetimes, we need a life-changing vision, and concerted action," Michelle Bachelet told the opening of the UN Human Rights ... read more
Don't Tell Anyone: Two Russia Nuclear Weapons Are Missing on a Dead Submarine
*Kyle Mizokami* *Cold War, Europe* The Soviet Navy considered its K-278 submarine invulnerable—until it sank. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Komsomolets sank in 5,250 feet of water, complete with its nuclear reactor and two nuclear-armed Shkval torpedoes. In the mid-1980s, the Soviet Union constructed a super submarine unlike any other. Fast and capable of astounding depths for a combat submersible, the submarine *Komsomolets* was introduced in 1984, heralded as a new direction for the Soviet Navy. Five years later, *Komsomolets* and its nuclear weapons were on the bottom of th... read more
5 Best Aircraft To Fly and Kill from Aircraft Carriers
*Sebastien Roblin* *Aircraft Carriers, * Since World War II, exceptional carrier-based fighters have repeatedly more than held their own against land-based adversaries. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The Panther was the first jet successfully integrated into U.S. Navy carrier air wings for long-term service. The slick jet, painted an inky navy blue and packing four twenty-millimeter cannons and flew on hundreds of raids during the Korean War, a dangerous role immortalized in the film The Bridges at Toko-Ri. Designing an airplane that can fly at high speeds lugging heavy weap... read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
New Zealand Weightlifter Set To Be First Openly Trans Olympic Athlete
Laurel Hubbard said she was "grateful and humbled by the kindness and support" shown to her as officials included her in the 133-strong New Zealand team for the Tokyo Olympics. read more
Small Dead Animals12 hours ago
Smells like More of the Same
Steyn today was supposed to mark the end of all lockdown restrictions in his benighted land. Unfortunately, freedom has had to be “postponed” until July 19th, supposedly because of the “Delta variant”, which is puttering along nicely while the ChiComs fine-tune the Epsilon variant in time for its soft launch in Chad or Bolivia around… Continue reading → read more
‘Woke Up Sweating’: Power Company Remotely Raising Temps on Smart Thermostats
[image: thermostats]Residents across Texas were shocked to find that their thermostats were being controlled remotely, raising the temperature of their homes without a choice. read more
Food & Water Watch12 hours ago
Midwest Organizing Associate
The Organizing Associate will support FWW’s campaign to move federal targets in priority districts on FWW signature campaigns, work remotely with volunteers and allied organizations in target districts, and support the National Organizing team as necessary. read more
Court Rules Cops Did Nothing Wrong Cuffing 8yo Boy, Hauling Him to Adult Prison for Misbehaving
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist Key West, FL — A video of an utterly disgusting display of the American police state was published... The post Court Rules Cops Did Nothing Wrong Cuffing 8yo Boy, Hauling Him to Adult Prison for Misbehaving appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Small Dead Animals12 hours ago
Good Tip
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Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Scratch The CBC
Find an anti-Semite. Watch out, Al Jazeera, the CBC is on your turf. When it comes to presenting a particularly one-sided view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the controversial Qatari network will have to work to keep up with the platoon of CBC activis… er, journalists, who think their taxpayer-funded network (and all news organizations) must… Continue reading → read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Yes, Trump Wished a Happy Father’s Day to ‘The Losers of the World’
The message was reminiscent of Trump's message to "haters and losers" on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. read more
"Thinking Out Loud"
*"Thinking Out Loud"* by Jim Kunstler "Events are tending toward an unfortunate convergence that may leave the USA in a very reduced condition before the end of this year, while the “Joe Biden” government cripples all our institutions, especially the military, with race-and-gender mind-fu**ery as a distraction from its own coming and untoward collapse. The “president” is back from his toilsome travels through Europe, which included a summit meeting to butter-up Vladimir Putin, hoping to possibly use Russia as a buffer against an increasingly hostile China. In a kind of comic rever... read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
No Refunds, No Exchanges
Petitions to Stop Jeff Bezos From Returning to Earth After Space Trip Get Thousands of Signatures read more
Gregory Mannarino, AM 6/21/21: "Must Know Updates - Stock Market, More"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 6/21/21: *"Must Know Updates - Stock Market, More"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
The Most Intense Typhoons
By Paul Homewood https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan#Meteorological_history In his evidence to the Energy & Climate Change Committee in 2014, which I covered earlier, David King claimed: “The most intense hurricane ever to hit land was Hurricane Haiyan”, the typhoon which hit the Philippines in 2013. There has been much controversy about such claims, […] read more
Russia's New Submarine Tricks Terrify the U.S. Navy
*Michael Peck* *Security, Europe* Luckily, the United States is closely competing with the new technology. *Key point: *For now, submarines are the most stealthy of military craft, lurking deep and silent in the vast depths of the ocean. Russia is working on a new trick to track American submarines: sonar-equipped robots. But turnabout is fair play: the United States has already developed a robotic yacht-sized surface craft designed to stalk diesel subs. *This first appeared in 2018 and is being reposted due to reader interest.* Russia has begun testing unmanned underwater vehi... read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Casualties Mount As The Fight Over The Yemeni Government's Last Stronghold In The North intensifies
🇾🇪 #Yemen: We are seriously concerned at the continuing impact of fighting on civilians and targeting of civilian objects in Marib Governorate. We urge all parties to the conflict to go back to the negotiating table and agree on a nationwide ceasefire. 👉 https://t.co/14DUHo3Kq6 pic.twitter.com/EdutFShqSZ — UN Human Rights (@UNHumanRights) June 18, 2021 *France 24: **Dozens killed in northern Yemen as battle for strategic city of Marib flares* Renewed battles between government forces and Huthi rebels over the strategic city of Marib in northern Yemen have left 47 dead, includin... read more
The Dictators Daughter or the Farmers Son?
LIMA, Peru, Jun 21 (IPS) - Peru’s first round of elections on 11 April saw voters choosing between 18 presidential candidates with no one candidate leading by an impressive margin. Read the full story, “The Dictators Daughter or the Farmers Son?”, on globalissues.org → read more
White Wolf12 hours ago
General Custer's relative visits Lakota people, asks for forgiveness
She said it was important for her to say, “Custer not only did wrong, he deserved to die for his folly. He didn’t just betray you. He betrayed me.” Descendant’s visit served as painful reminder for some Native Americans that historical traumas are closely linked to present-day battles with US government. Floris White Bull couldn’t believe what she was hearing. On the same day the US government granted permission for the Dakota Access pipeline to drill under the Missouri river, a descendant of General George Armstrong Custer had arrived at Standing Rock. Alisha Custer – whose linea... read more
Bad News: Streaming TV is Moving Towards a One-Show-A-Week Model
*Stephen Silver* *Streaming, * Americans love binge-watching, but when a show debuts all of its episodes at once, it tends to drop out of the cultural conversation quickly. One of the revolutionary changes that went into place when Netflix streaming first obtained a foothold was that it introduced the idea of binge-watching. When *House of Cards*, the first major prestige series on Netflix, arrived on the service in early 2013, it debuted the entire season at once, which invited fans to watch the entire season at once, rather than once a week. Netflix has stuck with that model, w... read more
The IRS is Fighting to Stop a Stimulus Check Lawsuit
*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus, * The plaintiff, Juana Rueda, who lives in Ohio, was the final remaining holdout from the class action suit, in which more than a dozen other plaintiffs dropped their claims following amendments to the CARES Act. Several married couples sued the IRS last year, claiming that they lost out on stimulus checks from the 2020 CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act), due to their immigration status. According to Law 360, the IRS argued in court last week that the suits’ final remaining plaintiff is making “flawed arguments.” The governm... read more
Is China Getting Ready to Make Submarines Obsolete?
*David Axe* *Security, Asia* China is making it increasingly harder for American submarines to avoid detection. *Key Point: * “Our ability to avoid detection, our stealth, is our greatest asset..." The U.S. Navy is rethinking the way it deploys its submarines, all in order to help the powerful vessels avoid detection by increasingly sophisticated Chinese sensors. “Get deeper,” is how Vice Adm. Chas Richard, commander of the 70-strong American submarine force, summarized his guidance. Richard spoke at a professional symposium in Virginia on Nov. 6, 2019. USNI News was the first... read more
Exclusive: Athlete Who Recovered From COVID Facing ‘Very Different Future’ After Second Dose of Pfizer Vaccine Triggers Myocarditis
In an interview with The Defender, Marie Follmer said no one warned her that her 19-year-old son — a healthy, elite athlete who had recovered from COVID — shouldn’t get the Pfizer vaccine because it would put him at greater risk of developing myocarditis. The post Exclusive: Athlete Who Recovered From COVID Facing ‘Very Different Future’ After Second Dose of Pfizer Vaccine Triggers Myocarditis appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Rise of Spain’s conservative, libertarian movement
Rise of Spain’s conservative, libertarian movement The Duran: Episode 1011 Why Isabel Diaz Ayuso is dubbed ‘Spain’s Thatcher’ https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/brexit-news/europe-news/the-success-of-isabel-diaz-ayuso-7961640 read more
The Duran13 hours ago
London Floats Putin-Johnson Summit
Mouse Wants To Make Up With Bear: London Floats Putin-Johnson Summit News Topic 194 Johnson-Putin summit possible if Russia ends ‘malign activity’, defence secretary says Johnson-Putin summit possible if Russia ends ‘malign activity’, defence secretary says A summit between Boris Johnson and Vladimir Putin might be possible if Russia’s president ceases “malign activity” against the […] read more
The Duran13 hours ago
NATO grows military financing, what for and what can it lead to?
While much of the Old World is glued to its screens in eager anticipation of new heads at Euro 2020, which is a year late, a truly historic meeting between the leaders of the two superpowers, US President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, took place in Geneva, Switzerland. Despite high expectations, the sides […] read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Indian mutation of COVID-19 shutters Moscow, raising questions [Video]
Moscow is under increased restrictions as a new set of lockdowns is gradually rolled out across the city by order of Mayor Sergey Sobyanin. The cause is the Indian strain of COVID-19, which began to make its presence felt in Russia recently, and has now pushed Moscow daily case reports to the highest levels they […] read more
Diverse13 hours ago
Wisconsin Northcentral Technical College President Dr. Lori Weyers Prepares for Retirement After Lifelong Love of Education
Many people begin making career plans in high school or college. For Dr. Lori Weyers, the process began a bit earlier. “As early as kindergarten I wanted to be in education,” says Weyers, who is retiring as president of Wisconsin’s Northcentral Technical College. read more
Need To Know14 hours ago
Canada: Doctors and Scientists Risk Their Jobs and Safety to Blow the Whistle on COVID-19
Dr. Byram Bridle said that nanoparticles in COVID-19 vaccines are designed to disburse throughout the body and that the protein can "pass the blood-brain barrier and cause neurological damage. That’s why also in fatal cases of blood clots, many times it’s seen in the brain.” read more
Need To Know14 hours ago
The Great Reset: BlackRock Is Fueling A $120 Trillion Transformation on Wall Street
Last year, more than 3,100 investors with $110 trillion in assets under management have signed on to the Principles for Responsible Investment to integrate ESG factors into their investment and ownership decisions. Climate is the top concern. read more
Need To Know14 hours ago
British Airways Confirms 4 Vaccinated Pilots Have Recently Died, Claims No Link to Vaccines
British Airways confirmed that four of their pilots recently died. Many people on the internet speculated that the pilots died after receiving COVID vaccines, but the airline claims, without any proof or additional information, that the deaths were not caused by or related to the shots. read more
Need To Know14 hours ago
The Biden Administration Asks Americans to Snitch on “Extremists”
The system was declared to be "agnostic" in its application, however, the definition of ‘extreme’ could feasibly encompass anything because it is not defined and those in power are politically biased against Trump supporters. read more
Need To Know14 hours ago
Los Angeles: FBI Accused of Seizing $85 Million from Safe Deposit Boxes without Legal Basis
A lawsuit claims FBI exceeded its search warrant and took possession of the contents of 800 safe deposit boxes kept with a storage provider that was indicted. The search warrant only authorized the FBI to inspect the safe deposit boxes to “identify their owners in order to notify them” about claiming their property. read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Saudi Arabia's Air Defences Intercept 17 Houthi Armed Drones
*The National:* *Saudi air defences intercept 17 Houthi armed drones in one day* Attacks came after Saudi-led coalition halted operations in Yemen to help with peace efforts Saudi Arabia's air defences destroyed 17 Houthi drones fired by the Yemeni rebels at the kingdom on Saturday. A spokesman from the Iran-backed rebel group said in a tweet on Saturday that a drone was launched towards a military base in Khamis Mushait – a south-western Saudi city about 100 kilometres from the Yemen border. The coalition said two more drones were fired at Khamis Mushait, while eight were ... read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazil’s Left discusses expanding protests against Bolsonaro government
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The organizers of protests against the Bolsonaro government hope to define the model and dates for new demonstrations by Wednesday. After on Saturday increasing the participation in protests in relation to the May demonstration, organizations and opposition parties are now discussing whether or not to intensify and expand the protest, […] The post Brazil’s Left discusses expanding protests against Bolsonaro government appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Claudette regains tropical storm strength over Carolinas after killing 13 in Alabama, U.S.
Claudette regained its tropical storm status on Monday morning, June 21, 2021, as it neared the coast of the Carolinas. This was after the storm left at least 13 people dead in Alabama; widespread damage and flooding in the neighboring states of Mississippi and...... Read more » read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazil’s VP Mourão attributes Covid-19 deaths in the country to “socioeconomic inequality”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's Vice President Hamilton Mourão attributed the high number of deaths from Covid-19 in Brazil to "socioeconomic inequality". He said he was optimistic about the progress of vaccination and argued that the pace in the country "is in line with the rest of the world." Mourão was asked about the […] The post Brazil’s VP Mourão attributes Covid-19 deaths in the country to “socioeconomic inequality” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Ivermectin showed antiviral effect in Covid-19 patients – in vitro study
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Antiviral options for the treatment of Covid-19 patients are limited. Ivermectin (IVM), a macrocyclic lactone with a broad antiparasitic spectrum, has shown powerful activity against in vitro SARS-CoV-2, according to a study conducted in Argentina and published in The Lancet group's E Clinical Medicine scientific journal. Ivermectin is a product […] The post Ivermectin showed antiviral effect in Covid-19 patients – in vitro study appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Class #2: LaRouche's Principles of Statecraft—Navigating the Current Crisis
In an extraordinary statement, "A World of Sovereign Nation-States," written in 2003, as he embarked on his last presidential campaign, Lyndon LaRouche developed the difference between the republican "manifold" vs. the imperial "manifold." He described the republican manifold as follows: "The underlying purpose of the American Revolution and its leading European supporters, was, from the beginning, to establish the U.S.A. as a republic which would contribute, in the manner of a seed-crystal, to inspiring the emergence of a community of principle among the independent sovereign rep... read more
Science 2.0 blogs13 hours ago
Reducing Errors In Two-Qubit Gates Bodes Well For Quantum Computing
Most people in the tech world are well aware of quantum computing. *Sci-Tech Daily* mentions that quantum computing utilizes the power of quantum mechanics to perform calculations exponentially faster than the processors we currently have today. Quantum computing uses elements smaller than an atom to complete its processes. read more read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Ethiopians Go To The Polls Today
*The Guardian:* *Ethiopians cast ballots in delayed election against backdrop of Tigray conflict* *Frontrunner Abiy Ahmed needs popular mandate to bolster his grip on power amid growing criticism* Voters have begun casting their ballots in delayed elections in Ethiopia that supporters of the prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, say are proof of his commitment to democracy and critics warn could be the launchpad for consolidation of an increasingly authoritarian rule. The national and regional polls take place against a background of a gruelling military conflict in the northern Tig... read more
Science 2.0 blogs13 hours ago
Organic Activists, Anti-Vaxxers, And Scientologists Claim We're A Corporate 'Front' Group. Their Disinformation Exposed
Activist groups that endorse the organic manufacturing and are opposed to agricultural biotechnology (GMOs and gene edited crops and animals) try to claim that the Genetic Literacy Project is a “corporate front group that was formerly funded by Monsanto” — a statement found on the SourceWatch site owned by Democratic political party activists is one example. It’s not true but what is true is that these accusations are a collaboration between extremists financed by the far left fringe of the organic community in partnership with the Church of Scientology and anti-vaccine scaremonger... read more
Sheriff’s deputy shot multiple times by armed suspect, full-blown manhunt underway
Fox News Police in Iowa are on the hunt Monday for an armed suspect who they say fled on foot after shooting a sheriff’s deputy... The post Sheriff’s deputy shot multiple times by armed suspect, full-blown manhunt underway appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Duran14 hours ago
A Sweeping History of the Great Reset [A NOT BBC Interview]
This week, I had the pleasure to speak with Sebastian Abecasis on ‘NOT the BBC’ podcast where we discussed a wide range of topics from the historic roots of the Great Reset, the battle Franklin Roosevelt waged against financiers in London and Wall Street, the Darwinian roots of eugenics, the false Keynes vs Hayek dichotomy, […] read more
James Corbett on the Human Extinction Event
 K-A June 21st, 2021. This is an extraordinary and brilliant exposition by James Corbett laying out the key elements of the JWO enslavement and... The post James Corbett on the Human Extinction Event appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Tic Toc, the ENSO clock, the origins of natural variability in climate.
Originally posted on reality: Let me introduce the actors in this play. Chilean High 20-40S. Latitude, 240-290E Longitude. Maritime Continent 0-10S. Latitude, 120-180 Longitude. Aleutian Low 45-60N. Latitude 180-210 E Longitude. The blue line in the graph registers surface pressure in the region of the Aleutian Low. The orange line traces the difference in surface… read more
The New Dispensation from London
If it is not already, it will soon be obvious to everyone that the new “line” of the “Globalists,” better described as the modern British financial empire, is that there is currently a fateful world struggle underway between the “autocracies” -- also called “authoritarian” systems--and the “democracies.” read more
Defending my thesis about South Africa and the Afrikaners
Last week I published an article titled ' No, the Afrikaners were NOT "The Heroic White Tribe of Africa" '. I tried to demonstrate that the Afrikaners were, in fact, guilty of dooming themselves, because of their innate racism and refusal to share the wealth of their country with other groups, races and cultures. (The article aroused a fair amount of controversy, if not outright racist replies. I didn't censor any of the latter; you can read them for yourself below the article. I recommend you do, as an insight into the mindset of those who refuse to examine an issue objec... read more
Calculation of \(\zeta(2)\)
This post is just an irrelevant pure fun celebrating the release of MathJax 3.2.0 which replaces the version 3.1.4. The most visible improvement of the new version (which is used to make \(\rm\LaTeX\) nice on this website) is the "lazy typesetting" which guarantees that your device doesn't waste time with printing the equations that aren't seen right now. Consequently, the typesetting becomes an order of magnitude faster; check the blog post about the Euler characteristic as an example. And it has already been fast for quite some time. Let us pick some "elementary but not quite eleme... read more
Move Over Broadcast: Streaming Has Taken Over Americans TVs
*Stephen Silver* *Streaming, * Streaming has been growing over the last several years, and a new report from Nielsen shows just how much it’s grown. Streaming has been growing over the last several years, and a new report from Nielsen shows just how much it’s grown. According to a new measurement called The Gauge, recently launched by Nielsen, streaming has overtaken broadcast TV in terms of streaming usage, although both remain behind cable. Streaming made up a much lower number, in terms of overall usage, as recently as a year ago, the study found. Of that usage, per The Gauge... read more
$1400 Stimulus Check: Just Got One? Great, Now Do This with the Money.
*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus, * Earlier this spring, some states were complaining that they were still waiting on instructions as to how the distribution of the money would work. How to best allocate the money from the American Rescue Plan that they have begun to receive is a question clearly on the mind of government officials these days. The Recovery Act dedicated $350 billion to money for state and local governments. The Pew Charitable Trusts, in late May, held a webinar looking at those questions, including what to spend the money on, how far in the future it should be spread,... read more
The IRS Has Extra Money for You: Child Tax Credit Is ALMOST Here
*Rachel Bucchino* *Child Tax Credit, * Mark your calendars for the dates on which the IRS will be dispensing monthly payments. President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package passed in March boosted the child tax credit from $2,000 to as much as $3,600 for certain dependents. The IRS recently reported that it would start sending out the credit on a monthly basis to eligible families, with the first payment expected to be issued on July 15. Biden’s rescue package spiked the credit to $3,000 and allowed parents with children under the age of 6 to qualify for $3,60... read more
Russia Almost Got Its Hands on the Fastest Plane Ever Built
*Trevor Filseth* *SR-71, * An accidental airspace violation from a damaged plane would not have been out of the question; worse, if the plane had accidentally flown into the Soviet Union, the result would have been an utter disaster for the United States. A little-known episode from the waning days of the Cold War was finally declassified and brought into public view in 2018, when four Swedish pilots received U.S. Air Medals from the Air Force for their actions in June 1987. The SR-71 Blackbird is an American advanced strategic reconnaissance aircraft – less euphemistically know... read more
Death From Below: The Submarines That Sunk an Empire
*Warfare History Network* *History, * Submarine warfare was a major, and often underappreciated, factor in the Allied victory. *Key Point: *“This Command has been continuously attempting to satisfy numerous demands for use of submarines for various evacuation and ferrying trips.” *At the beginning of 1943, a whole new phase of special operations began. In January, six agents were landed on Negros in the central Philippines by USS Gudgeon. Code-named Planet Party, the group was led by Captain Jesus Villamor, a much decorated Filipino pilot and war hero. The unit’s task was to s... read more
The U.S. and EU Need to Get Serious About Transatlantic Tech
*Frances Burwell, Kenneth Propp* *Transatlantic Relations, * The emergence of the TTC is a welcome political sign, showing that the United States and the EU are prepared to get serious about greater coordination on digital issues. However, political signals about the importance of multilateralism are only the first step. Wheels are up on President Joe Biden’s first international trip. As Biden jets back from his flurry of Summits with the G7 Summit, NATO, the European Union (EU), and finally with Russian president Vladimir Putin, his message was clear: America is back and intent ... read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Supreme Court Sides with Ex-Athletes in NCAA Compensation Case
The ruling will help determine whether schools decide to offer athletes tens of thousands of dollars in those benefits for things including tutoring, study abroad and internships. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
PwC Interamericas expands its capabilities in seven Central American countries
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The consulting firm PwC Interaméricas is making ‘substantial investments to improve audit quality and expand’ its capabilities as part of a new global strategy of the firm that involves US$12 billion and the creation of more than 100,000 jobs in five years. The ‘New Equation’ is PwC’s global strategy that […] The post PwC Interamericas expands its capabilities in seven Central American countries appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
India's vaccination efforts are being undermined by widespread hesitancy and fear of the jabs, fueled by misinformation and mistrust. That's especially true in rural India, where two-thirds of the country’s nearly 1.4 billion people live. https://t.co/GsZl5ZUyff — The Associated Press (@AP) June 21, 2021 #UPDATE Armenian PM Nikol #Pashinyan on Monday scored a decisive victory in snap parliamentary elections described by election observers as "competitive and well-run", bolstering his rule after months of discontent following a military defeat to Azerbaijan https://t.co/lqADx0AsPM —... read more
The Aviationist14 hours ago
F-35B Jets From HMS Queen Elizabeth Have Joined The Fight Against Daesh
[image: F-35B Shader] UK Carrier Strike Group launching F-35B missions in support of Operation Shader from the eastern Mediterranean Sea. On her maiden operational deployment, HMS Queen Elizabeth, with F-35B jets belonging to both the Royal Air Force [...] The post F-35B Jets From HMS Queen Elizabeth Have Joined The Fight Against Daesh appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
Armenia's Soros/NATO Flunky, Pashini(y)an, Wins in "Transparent" Snap Election- Despite Losses in Nagarno Karabakh
* And he leads the majority! * *LA Times* *YEREVAN, Armenia — * Results released Monday showed that the party of Armenia’s acting* Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan won a snap parliamentary election* that he called to ease anger over a peace deal he signed with Azerbaijan. With all precincts counted, Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party won 53.9% of the vote. A bloc led by former President Robert Kocharyan was in a distant second place with about 21%, the election commission said Monday. *Pashinyan called the early election after months of protests demanding his resignation* becau... read more
Food & Water Watch14 hours ago
Philanthropy Coordinator
The Philanthropy Coordinator provides confidential assistance to the Development team at Food & Water Watch on our overall fundraising strategy. read more
Renaissance in the West—Annihilation in the East
The irony is that the Renaissance of the West was contemporaneous with the annihilation of the East. When the culture of the Eastern Roman Empire was being systematically annihilated by the Ottomans, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Italy and several other parts of Europe were having the Renaissance, their great flowering of religious scholasticism, culture, and art. read more
Mining Awareness +15 hours ago
Biden National Security Advisor Deceives Public on Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Sanctions Waivers
Biden National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan gave a very deceitful answer to a question about Biden-Blinken waiving sanctions against Nord … Continue reading → read more
OrientalReview.org15 hours ago
EU Ready To Help US Counter China
In April 2021, the EU adopted its Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, which has been signed by the 27 foreign ministers of the EU member states. The conclusions of the special committee that developed the strategy show that the EU recognises the growing importance of the region and reaffirms […] read more
Modern Tokyo Times15 hours ago
PM Lofven of Sweden in historical ousting from power after the no-confidence vote
PM Lofven of Sweden in historical ousting from power after the no-confidence vote Chika Mori and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The political ousting in Sweden of Prime Minister Stefan Lofven is historical. For, he is the first leader in Swedish history to lose power based on the parliament passing a vote of no […] The post PM Lofven of Sweden in historical ousting from power after the no-confidence vote first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Caitlin Johnstone16 hours ago
Humanity Is Sloppily, Awkwardly Lumbering Toward Consciousness
Listen to a reading of this article: Humanity is becoming more conscious. It is. This is not a popular thing to say in the more cynical and pessimistic corners of the internet, but it’s true. I’m not referring to anything “out there” or “spiritual” when […] read more
Econlib16 hours ago
Marginal Costs Should Include All Relevant Margins
Last week, I took my remote key to my 2015 Toyota Camry to the Toyota dealership. I wanted a new battery. I’d done it before. They had installed it for me (I’m not good with such things) and the overall charge with tax was about $11 or $12. The remote with the old battery was […] The post Marginal Costs Should Include All Relevant Margins appeared first on Econlib. read more
Organizing Notes8 hours ago
Could snivel-ization go dark?
This video by the German Space Agency does a decent job laying out how dependent we've become on satellites orbiting the Earth, and the ground stations spread around the globe, that relay signals. This is an important illustration of what current life has come to. The video makes a vague reference to 'international cooperation' and the 'preservation and protection of our space infrastructure'. Nothing more explicit than that. It almost sounds like aerospace industry talking points. Don't harm our money machine - we've got to protect our 'space investments'. The real danger... read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
Two Opposite Views of Alexei Navalny
21 June 2021 — The New Dark Age Eric Zuesse The views of Alexei Navalny in Russia and in the United States are virtually opposites of each other. In America, for example, on June 20th, the New York Times headlined “U.S. Preparing More Sanctions Against Russia, Sullivan Says”, and sub-headlined “The national security adviser raised the issue of more … Continue reading Two Opposite Views of Alexei Navalny read more
Police Accountability Bill Proposed After Cops Cuff, Berate & Abuse 5yo Boy at School
[image: police]Lawmakers have proposed a sweeping police accountability measure after cops were seen abusing a 5-year-old boy for misbehaving in school. read more
Large and extremely dangerous tornado tears through suburban Chicago, U.S.
At least 6 people have been injured and 16 homes heavily damaged after a radar-confirmed tornado swept through suburban Chicago, IL at around 23:09 LT on Sunday, June 20, 2021. This could end up being the first strong tornado (EF-2+) in the metro Chicago counties...... Read more » read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
Sea Scene The USS Ronald Reagan, the USS Shiloh and the Singapore frigate RSS Intrepid transit the South China Sea, June 17, 2021. *WNU Editor: *The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... *US Department of Defense Photo-Gallery.* read more
Is Germany's Military In Trouble?
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, Europe* The Bundeswehr is terribly underfunded, untrained, and unmotivated. *Key Point: *The end of the Cold War and withdraw of the Red Army from Eastern Europe was a boon for European security. The modern German armed forces, or Bundeswehr, were created just ten years after the end of World War II. Cold war tensions and the presence of Soviet troops in East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Poland made a West German defense force necessary. The Bundeswehr eventually grew to one of the largest, well-equipped armed forces in the world, boasting twelve comba... read more
Want Flashy Handguns? Don't Look to the Russians.
*Kyle Mizokami* *Pistol, Russia* Soviet-made handguns were made with uncommon functionality, not style. *Key Point: *Russia’s service handguns are simple, rugged and reliable, made to be built—and used—in wartime As the successor to the Soviet Army, the Russian Ground Forces inherited vast stocks of small arms to arm and equip a much smaller ground force. Stored in arsenals across eleven time zones were large number of sidearms for officers, vehicle crews and political commissars alike. These pistols, as well as new designs, arm today’s Russian army providing both a weapon for s... read more
Super-Dreadnought: The HMS Iron Duke Was Britain's Sword and Shield
*Robert Farley* *Security, Europe* The behemoth was one of the last to epitomize British naval superiority. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *HMS *Iron Duke* and its sisters perfectly captured the “super dreadnought” concept; their large guns, tripod masts and balanced appearance made them look both stout and deadly. *More From The National Interest: * *Yes, America Has a ‘Ninja’ Missile * *How China Could Sink a U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier * *How the F-35 Stealth Fighter Almost Never Happened * *Russia Has Missing Nuclear Weapons Sitting on the Ocean Floor * HMS *Iron Duke* w... read more
The Glock 26 Excels at Being Several Handguns in One
*Kyle Mizokami* *Glock, World* The Glock 26 was released in 1994 and was designed from the outset for the fields of home defense, law enforcement and concealed-carry weapons. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Glock 26 is actually several handguns in one. At its core it is a subcompact pistol with a larger than average magazine capacity. Alternately, it is a handgun with a standard seventeen-round magazine capacity. One of the most competitive markets in the world of handguns is the subcompact market. Guns with short barrels and small magazines, subcompacts are meant for those ... read more
P-47 Thunderbolt: The Best Weapon of World War II? You Decide.
*Warfare History Network* *History, * The Republic aircraft was one of the most versatile and useful aircraft of the war. *Key Point: *Effective escorts were desperately needed. Losses were high and morale low when the U.S. Eighth Air Force intensified its heavy bomber missions over Nazi-occupied Europe in late 1942. As the Americans persisted with their daylight offensive, complementing the Royal Air Force’s nightly raids, the air crews were eager and gallant, but misgivings mounted. The major threat came from the German fighter force, with its experienced pilots and rugged pl... read more
How Iran’s Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur Made the Modern Middle East
*Sean Durns* *Iran, Hezbollah, Middle East* The Middle East of today was shaped by a small group of willful zealots like Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur. “Joseph Stalin,” Charles de Gaulle famously observed, “didn’t walk away into the past, he dissolved into the future.” Stalin, the French leader said, was a harbinger of what was to come; the brutal Soviet system he helped build and perfect would outlive him. While nowhere near as well-known or as powerful, the same could be said for Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur, who died in Tehran on June 7, 2021, at the age of seventy-four. A Shi’ite cleri... read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Dr. Peter McCullough: ‘Stop This Reckless Vaccine Roll Out Now’
*Asia Pacific Today* | 'Vaccine stakeholders' in government agencies are openly violating medical practices by coercing students and others to take these unlicensed experimental gene-based injections. read more
Schools Matter14 hours ago
Corporate Welfare Charter Kingpins Try to Buy a New NYC Mayor
With the clueless Bill Deblasio soon vacating the Mayor's office, the hedge funders and the box store billionaires who want to crush public schools and unionism in order to advance paternalist corporate charters and chain gang pedagogy are dumping tons of dollars into the trough where *Eric Adams* and *Andrew Yang* feed. From the NYTimes today: . . . . Steven A. Cohen, the hedge fund billionaire who owns the Mets, donated $500,000 to Mr. Yang’s super PAC and $500,000 to Mr. Adams’s in mid-May, when the two candidates were leading the polls. But as Mr. Yang’s support appeared to w... read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Pakistani Leader: ‘Absolutely No U.S. Bases in Our Country’
*21WIRE* | Announcement comes as Washington and Karachi negotiate new settlement for future US counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan read more
The New Dark Age15 hours ago
Assange Is Still in Jail
Julian Assange remains in a maximum security jail, despite never being sentenced for anything but a long ago served spell for bail-jumping, and despite the US Government’s request for extradition having been refused. read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
I, Napoleon
Well, women have no business competing in weightlifting anyway. read more
Cop Caught on Video Punting Surrendered Man’s Head Like a Football, Repeatedly
[image: head]A cop is under criminal investigation after he was caught on video kicking a compliant surrendered man's head like a football. read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
There Goes The Narrative
Rachel Maddow, Don Lemon hardest hit: A member of a men’s chorus group unintentionally slammed into fellow chorists at the start of a Pride parade in South Florida, killing one member of the group and seriously injuring another, the group’s director said Sunday, correcting initial speculation that it was a hate crime directed at the… Continue reading → read more
21st Century Wire15 hours ago
Colorado Democrats Pass ‘Rules’ That Prohibit Election Audits
*21WIRE* | Democrats decree new 'measures' which prohibit independent election audits from taking place in their state. read more
Russia's MiG-21 vs. America's F-4 Phantom: Who Comes Out On Top?
*Warfare History Network* *Fighter Jets, * Proxy wars provided battlefields for each superpower to test their best weapons against each other. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The performance of each aircraft demonstrated relative strengths and weaknesses. The agile MiG-21 was deadly in a turn, and its silhouette was difficult to acquire visually at any great distance. The heavy F-4 was known for jet engines that produced a great deal of smoke, adding to the ease of identification at a distance due to its large size. During the protracted air war in the skies over Vietnam, tw... read more
Bad News: You Might Not Want the New 'Stimulus Checks' Coming Out Soon
*Trevor Filseth* *Child Tax Credit, * Here’s how it works. If you make less than $75,000 per year as a single parent, or if you and your partner together make less than $150,000 per year, you are eligible for the checks. You should receive a note from the IRS in the coming weeks, confirming that you are scheduled to receive them. In the American Rescue Plan Act, signed into law by President Joe Biden on March 11, a number of economic relief measures were set out, providing families with some measure of help from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis. The signature pie... read more
Your State Might Send You Extra Money Soon If You Go Back To Work
*Trevor Filseth* *US Economy, * The payments will vary by state. Montana, Colorado, and Oklahoma have all offered $1200 bonus payments, while Connecticut and New Hampshire have only offered $1000. From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, the federal government has distributed aid to Americans, trying to stimulate the economy and reverse the tide of business closures. One of the largest and most controversial of these programs has been a series of federal unemployment benefits, totaling up to $300 per week, to workers laid off or put on furlough because of the p... read more
How Biden’s Relationship With His Family Differs from Other Presidents
*Chris Lamb* *Joe Biden, * Biden’s relationship with his father contrasts with perhaps every president in the last four decades. President Joe Biden often talks about the close relationship he had with his father and how this influenced him growing up as “the scrappy kid from Scranton,” Pennsylvania. Biden was born into wealth, the son of a polo-playing yachtsman. But his father, Joe Biden Sr., lost his job after World War II and abused alcohol, struggling financially for years before getting back on his feet and finding middle-class work selling cars near Wilmington, Delaware. ... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Vaccination of Brazil’s elderly prevented at least 43,000 deaths in 2021 – study
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Vaccination against Covid-19 could prevent the deaths of more than 43,000 Brazilians in 2021, according to a study by researchers from the Federal University of Pelotas and Harvard University (USA). According to the report, in January, deaths caused by the coronavirus in people 70 years old or older accounted for […] The post Vaccination of Brazil’s elderly prevented at least 43,000 deaths in 2021 – study appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
Tornado Sweeps Through Suburban Chicago, Causing Damage
In Naperville, about 25 miles outside Chicago, 16 homes were left “uninhabitable” and dozens of other homes were damaged when a reported tornado touched down late at night. read more
Food & Water Watch14 hours ago
Smithfield Lied to the Public at the Expense of Workers’ Lives, New Lawsuit Alleges
Food & Water Watch sues Smithfield for deceiving consumers about protecting workers and looming meat shortages. read more
Balkinization15 hours ago
The Reconstruction Amendments’ Canonical Texts
For the Symposium on Kurt Lash, The Reconstruction Amendments: The Essential Documents (University of Chicago Press, 2021)(2 vols.). Darrell A.H. Miller Constitutional history is uniquely susceptible to the twin vices of all works of history: hagiography and Whiggery. There are three inter-related reasons for this: First, American constitutional culture reflects the relentless optimism that the constitution, like the common law, will eventually “work itself pure.” Second, constitutional law is inescapably normative and consequential—what someone said yesterday deci... read more
Viable Opposition15 hours ago
Dissent in the Age of COVID - How Researchers Treat Their Peers
It is becoming apparent that anyone, experts in particular, that are questioning the use of the new, incompletely trialed mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can end up suffering from severe and personal attacks that question their credibility. One such case in Canada is, to put it mildly, a frightening development. Let's start with this brief 8 minute-long interview with Dr. Byram Bridle on May 31, 2021, an Associate Professor Viral Immunioisty an the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada with the key part of the interview starting at the 2 minute and 7 second mark. The key point that... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
“Girl from Rio” Anitta joins Nubank to target low-income clients
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazilian pop star Anitta has joined Latin American financial start-up Nubank as the seventh member of its board of directors, in an unusual signing for a bank. Born in a Rio de Janeiro slum, Anitta has become one of the most prominent Brazilian singers, nominated four times for Latin Grammy […] The post “Girl from Rio” Anitta joins Nubank to target low-income clients appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Republican Corruption
The latest numbers on vaccinations in the United States are gobsmacking. Jennifer Rubin writes: The latest numbers on vaccination rates are telling: Mississippi has the lowest percentage of vaccinated residents, followed by Alabama, Arkansas, Wyoming, Louisiana, Georgia and Tennessee. All except Louisiana have both Republican governors and legislatures, as do the next seven on the list. Among the 14 U.S. senators representing the bottom seven, only two (both in Georgia) are Democrats. The Post reports, “Ten states, concentrated in the Deep South and rural West, report fewer than 3... read more
MJBizDaily15 hours ago
Cascade Sciences introduces new glassware line to processing and extraction offerings
Cannabis manufacturers can now utilize Cascade Sciences’ selection of domestic and overseas glassware designed for high performance from benchtop to pilot scale. HILLSBORO, OR, June 21, 2021 –Cascade Sciences, a leading developer of pharmaceutical-grade processing solutions and laboratory equipment, today introduced its suite of new glassware products. Cannabis brands and manufacturers now have access to […] Cascade Sciences introduces new glassware line to processing and extraction offerings is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for canna... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Week 25: the upcoming events that will influence Brazil’s financial markets this week
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After last week's volatility stemming from monetary policy meetings and options (and also futures contracts) expiration, the Ibovespa stock index turns to five more days peppered with economic indicators. The capital Brasilia will be in the spotlight again, while the international market is still concerned about inflation. Eletrobras The Chamber […] The post Week 25: the upcoming events that will influence Brazil’s financial markets this week appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Halifax Examiner15 hours ago
Mi’kmaw women object to “man camp” planned for Goldboro
News 1. Cannabis “A new study suggests Canadians have overwhelmingly embraced the budding cannabis industry since its 2018 legalization, but they haven’t yet been sold on edibles,” reports Yvette d’Entremont. Click here to read “Legal cannabis is a big hit: people support legalization and are smoking more of it, but edibles still haven’t much caught […] read more
the daily howler15 hours ago
Starting tomorrow: IN SEARCH OF SOUTH SIDE HIGH!
*MONDAY, JUNE 21, 2021* *How should our schools teach math?: *We're finally prepared to make a reluctant announcement: On balance, we aren't big fans of Michele Norris' current work in the Washington Post. With great reluctance, we'd even describe her ongoing work as part of "The Dumbnification of Everything." This highly familiar dumbnification project is a major element of modern upper-class, upper-end journalism. This dumbnification can be brought to bear on any conceivable topic. Right at the start of yesterday's column, Norris brought this dumbnification to bear on the ma... read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
Claudette Regains Tropical Storm Strength After 13 Deaths
The storm was expected to move into the Atlantic Ocean, then travel near or south of Nova Scotia. read more
Az erdő fái gyönyörködnek az örömben - M.N. Hopkins beszélgetése
*Jussatok el a felismeréshez, hogy e birodalomban minden élet azon az illúzión alapul, hogy a szeretet mindent legyőz. A szeretet sem nem győz, sem nem győz le. A szeretet egy olyan érzelem, amely az univerzum erőivel egyesülve rendet teremt és értelmet ad az életnek. Mert szeretet nélkül az élet valóban pokollá válna a birodalmatokban. Túl sokakat hajt a félelem és a bosszús érzelmek, és csak kevesen látják az örömöt, amely minden dologban rejlik. Öröm van az esőcseppben éppúgy, mint a napsugarakban. Az erdő fái gyönyörködnek az örömben, amelyet a birodalmukban élő kicsik és nagy... read more
Gozdna drevesa se veselijo veselja - Razprava M.N. Hopkinsa
*Spoznajte, da vse življenje v tem kraljestvu temelji na iluziji, da ljubezen premaga vse. Ljubezen ne premaga niti ne premaga. Ljubezen je čustvo, ki se združi s silami vesolja, da bi vzpostavilo red in razlog za življenje. Kajti brez ljubezni bi bilo življenje v vašem kraljestvu res pravi pekel. Vse preveč ljudi poganjajo strah in razburjena čustva, le redki pa vidijo veselje, ki se skriva v vseh stvareh. Veselje je tako v dežni kapljici kot v sončnih žarkih. Drevesa v gozdu uživajo v radosti, ki jo prenašajo zvoki vseh velikih in malih stvari, ki živijo v njihovem kraljestvu. ... read more
Halifax Examiner16 hours ago
Who decides whether to investigate ‘structural, institutional or systemic issues’ with the police? Halifax says it’s the police
It’s up to the police to investigate whether there are “structural, institutional or systemic issues” involved in a complaint against the police, a city lawyer argued in a brief submitted to the Nova Scotia Police Review Board. In what the police chalk up to a case of mistaken identity, Kayla Borden was pulled over and […] read more
Halifax Examiner16 hours ago
Who benefits from Atlantic Gold’s Nova Scotia operations?
In mid-May, Laird Brownlie, head of external affairs for Australia’s St Barbara Ltd that acquired Atlantic Gold and its mining operations in Nova Scotia in 2019 for $722 million, sent out an email — a “special bulletin” — about the company’s proposed modifications at its Touquoy open pit gold mine in Moose River. Brownlie’s message […] read more
Gangsters Out Blog12 hours ago
Bat outta Hell back on the road
The Bat Outta Hell musical is back on the road. September 2021 it travels across England. November 2021 the musical hits Australia. When's it coming to Canada? We're down for that on the West coast and the Maritimes. The main character kinda looks more like his make up is for the Rocky Horrow Picture show not Bat Outta Hell but he can sing and he is sincere. read more

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