Thursday, June 24, 2021

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

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Snopes.com6 hours ago
Aunt Jemima Syrup Now Hitting Store Shelves Under New Brand Name
The change was announced following the Black Lives Matter protests of the spring and summer of 2020. read more
The Last Refuge6 hours ago
As Expected Political Pelosi Announces January 6th Select Committee to Support Mid-Term Election Roadmap
The January 6th House Select Committee investigation is to MAGA voters what the Mueller Investigation was to President Trump. A tool to attack political opposition and frame a narrative for the 2022 mid-term election. Nothing more. [Video at 04:45 Prompted] January 6th Select Committee will be entirely run by democrats and their Lawfare operatives within […] The post As Expected Political Pelosi Announces January 6th Select Committee to Support Mid-Term Election Roadmap appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Keir Starmer's Cowardice: Another Exhibit
There are many things to despise in politics, and cowardice stands out as one of the worst. John Pring of the *Disability News Service* has scooped comments from shadow leader of the commons, Thangam Debbonaire, telling participants at a compositing meeting for women's Labour conference that the party was opposed to introducing free adult social care. Apparentky, it would "give the Tories a stick to beat Labour with." It would cost over £100bn and be more expensive than the NHS. Readers with inconveniences like memory will remember that free care was one of Keir Starmer's campaign ... read more
Biden, Putin And The Press
Corporate media in the United States work hand in hand with the state and promote its neoliberal and imperialist agenda. There is great continuity from administration to administration and nowhere is that more obvious than in the realm of foreign policy. The duopoly war party consensus doesn’t just dominate in the White House and Congress, but also in television news and newspapers. The recent summit meeting between Joe Biden and Russian president Vladimir Putin demonstrated that the media see themselves as governmental servants. They have little interest in being adversarial or ... read more
The Real Danger Of Israel’s New Government
The new Israeli government takes office already largely paralyzed. With eight diverse parties, they agree only on two things. One, they want to get rid of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Check — that’s done. Two, given the unlikeliness of reaching agreement on any major policy changes, they all agree that the current situation of occupation and apartheid for Palestinians is quite sustainable for Jewish Israelis. For now, the status quo will prevail. And that’s a problem. Despite the presence of centrist, center-left, and one small Palestinian party, power in the new government ... read more
More Arrests Along Enbridge Line 3
Three people were arrested Monday at a prayer lodge along the Mississippi River near an Enbridge construction site as questions persist that the pipeline work is worsening water shortages in northern Minnesota. According to the Aitkin County sheriff’s office, three people were charged with misdemeanor trespass and remained in custody late Tuesday. Police did not release their names. Meanwhile, a large law enforcement presence remained near the prayer lodge Tuesday, said Shania Mattson, a water protector from Palisade, Minnesota. The prayer lodge was built by Tania Aubid of the Mil... read more
Anti-Imperialists Convene In Venezuela For Carabobo Bicentennial Congress
Venezuela has launched a bold call for unity among the left at the International Bicentennial Congress of the Peoples of the World, taking place this week in Caracas, June 21st to 24th. Conceived by worker-president Nicolás Maduro Moros, the Congress is a socialist and a worldwide initiative. It proposes the Anti-Imperialist Platform of the Working Class. The Bicentennial celebrates the victory of Simon Bolivar’s armies over the royal troops of Madrid in the territory that became Venezuela. Over 120 countries are represented at the Congress by some 350 delegates from across the w... read more
Class Action Alleging RCMP Abuse Of Indigenous People In Northern Canada
A lawsuit alleging RCMP systematically brutalized Indigenous people in Northern Canada can proceed as a class action despite objections from the government, Federal Court ruled on Wednesday. In her decision, Judge Glennys McVeigh rejected the government’s arguments that the proposed suit failed to meet the legal grounds for certification although individuals could sue on their own, and that the claim had no prospect of success. “I disagree with Canada’s characterization of these claims as individual,” McVeigh wrote. “The claims do not ask if an RCMP officer illegally assaulted a ... read more
San Francisco Tenant Lawyers Anticipate Flood Of Evictions
A wave of evictions could wash across the city next month, tenant attorneys say, even as lawmakers scramble to prevent widespread displacement. “I’m afraid that we’re talking about thousands of people,” said Ora Prochovnick, director of litigation and policy at the Eviction Defense Collaborative. The statewide moratorium on evictions for unpaid rents that were due during the pandemic ends June 30 — and recent legislation by San Francisco lawmakers will not change that. State officials are working to extend the moratorium but have yet to reach an agreement. Prochovnick is preparing... read more
Nestlé Wants You to Think It’s a ‘Health and Wellness’ Company — But 70% of Its Products Are Junk Food
As Nestlé seeks to become a global leader in food allergy treatments and personalized vitamins, the world’s largest food company hasn’t really changed — 70% of its products are junk food. The post Nestlé Wants You to Think It’s a ‘Health and Wellness’ Company — But 70% of Its Products Are Junk Food appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Econlib8 hours ago
How Government and Politics Work
Years ago I was on a flight out of Monterey and, as is my wont, I struck up a conversation with the passenger beside me. She was a local and somehow we got talking about the local daily newspaper, the Monterey Herald. I told her that because of its price relative to value, I had […] The post How Government and Politics Work appeared first on Econlib. read more
Doctor Peter McCullough cites ‘whistleblowers’ inside CDC who claim injections have already killed 50,000 Americans gives update on the anti-Satanic resistance
Video conference with *Dr. Peter McCullough* and *Dr. Reiner Fuelmich: *Behind the Vaccine Veil: Doctor cites ‘whistleblowers’ inside CDC who claim injections have already killed 50,000 Americans | The Truthseeker *Dr Peter McCullough the most experienced "CovID-19"* *Medical Expert - Writer of two books on * *CovID-19 Treatment* Behind the Vaccine Veil: Doctor cites ‘whistleblowers’ inside CDC who claim injections have already killed 50,000 Americans | The Truthseeker *Dr Peter McCullough* is quickly emerging as one of the major leaders in the resistance. Working in collaborati... read more
Gregory Mannarino, PM 6/24/21: "MELTDOWN: Waiting For A Stock Market Crash? WATCH FOR A DEBT MARKET IMPLOSION"
Gregory Mannarino, PM 6/24/21: *"MELTDOWN: Waiting For A Stock Market Crash? * *WATCH FOR A DEBT MARKET IMPLOSION"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Chile confirms its first case of Delta variant in woman arriving from the U.S.
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Chile confirmed Thursday the first case of the contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus in a 43-year-old woman who arrived from the United States and is isolated in the south of the country. The Chilean Minister of Health, Enrique Paris, indicated during a parliamentary appearance that the patient arrived in […] The post Chile confirms its first case of Delta variant in woman arriving from the U.S. appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Diverse7 hours ago
Nikole Hannah-Jones Talks About Slavery at American Library Association Conference
Slavery is one of the oldest institutions in America and is foundational to the nation, said Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author Nikole Hannah-Jones during the Thursday opening session of the American Library Association’s (ALA) annual conference. read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
U.S. company begins installation of bitcoin ATMs in El Salvador
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The U.S. company Athena Bitcoin began installing ATMs in El Salvador on Thursday, which can be used to perform various operations with the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. The ATM, which is the second in the Central American country after the one installed more than a year ago in the tourist beach El […] The post U.S. company begins installation of bitcoin ATMs in El Salvador appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Verboten questions
What’s remarkable about this story concerning Dr. Joseph Varon from Houston is not so much his advocacy of Ivermectin for treatment of Covid, but the fact that even in the United States, journalists came under pressure from their corporate bosses not to press him for details about his protocols. “It’s not just about the viewers.… Continue reading → read more
Pottersville Digest: Expanded edition
(Conspiracy theories are like any other recklessly-started fires. You need to starve them of oxygen.) ------------------------------ Maddow lays out why Democrats can't take off for August. ------------------------------ Take heart, buckos. There may be another Operation Paperclip. ------------------------------ To put it in round figures, about $2.4 million. ------------------------------ The other Juneteenth. ------------------------------ This is a fascinating story about baseball's baseballs. ------------------------------ When "prophet guys" meet pil... read more
Shadowproof7 hours ago
Pentagon Whistleblower Under Investigation After Warning About Risks Of War With China Over Taiwan
Pentagon whistleblower Franz Gayl has been part of the United States Marine Corps for over four decades. He spent the last months trying to warn U.S. government officials and the public of the threat of becoming entangled in a war with China over Taiwan. The post Pentagon Whistleblower Under Investigation After Warning About Risks Of War With China Over Taiwan appeared first on Shadowproof. read more
Here’s Where People Of Color Can’t Access Opportunity Without A Car
Even the most transit-rich cities in America are failing to connect people without cars — who tend to be disproportionately low-income or people of color — to job opportunities, a new analysis finds. Analysts at TransitCenter comprehensively measured disparities in public transportation access among demographic groups in six major cities between February 2020 and February 2021, a period during which some of society’s most enduring inequities were only magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic. All six of the cities analyzed in the group’s new Transit Equity Dashboard — Chicago, Los Angel... read more
Diverse7 hours ago
Lifting As We Climb: Ohio State University Celebrate Pioneers with First Hall of Fame Induction
The OSU 34, as they have come to be known, are now being honored with eleven others this week as the first class inducted into the OSU Office of Diversity and Inclusion Hall of Fame. read more
The Aviationist7 hours ago
Watch This: Antonov An-225 Mriya, World’s Heaviest Aircraft, Breaks Perimeter Fence At RAF Brize Norton
[image: An-225 Brize Norton] This is what happens when you are a bit too close to an An-225 Mriya. Designed at the end of Cold War to carry the Soviet “Buran” space shuttle and parts of the “Energiya” carrier-rocket [...] The post Watch This: Antonov An-225 Mriya, World’s Heaviest Aircraft, Breaks Perimeter Fence At RAF Brize Norton appeared first on The Aviationist . read more
Diverse7 hours ago
Dr. Sylvia R. Carey-Butler Appointed as Brown University’s Vice President for Institutional Equity and Diversity
After recently being recognized as one of National Diversity Council’s Top 100 Diversity Officers, Dr. Sylvia R. Carey-Butler was selected as the new vice president for institutional equity and diversity at Brown University. As the current chief diversity officer for Kennesaw State University, she leads the Presidential Task Force on Race. Some of her efforts […] read more
Diverse8 hours ago
Online Instruction Did Not Make Things Easier for Disabled Students
Online education has the guise of accessibility. When COVID-19 pushed the world of higher education online, some students, including those who work, may have found online access an easier way to put educational goals first, especially when the economy was cliff-diving and taking jobs with it. One commonly held belief is that fully online instruction increased accessibility for disabled students. But Krista Soria, the assistant director for research institutes in partnership with the Student Experience in the Research University (SERU), said that the numbers show the opposite is true. read more
Evidence Shows US Plotted Coup In Belarus
Viktor Khrenin said on Wednesday that Belarusian investigators now know that US government agencies were involved in preparations for a coup in Belarus. "A couple of months ago… the joint operation of Belarusian and Russian intelligence thwarted a coup attempt involving the physical elimination of the head of the Belarusian state and members of his family,” Khrenin said in a video address at the ninth Moscow Conference on International Security. The investigation revealed “irrefutable” evidence of US state agencies’ involvement, he added. In April, Belarusian President Alexander ... read more
Diverse8 hours ago
Report: Massachusetts Shows Significant Increase In Number Of Women Of Color Leading Colleges And Universities
The state of Massachusetts is touting some positive news: the increasing number of female college and university presidents. According to a recent study released by the Women’s Power Gap Initiative of the Eos Foundation, the number of women of color in the state have more than doubled over the past three years, with six women welcoming their first women presidents. read more
The New Dark Age8 hours ago
The Spirit of Carabobo Will Overcome the Stench of Monroe: The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2021)
24 June 2021 — Tricontinental Kael Abello, Utopix (Venezuela), Batalla de Carabobo (‘Battle of Carabobo’), 2021. Dear friends, Greetings from the desk of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, this week from Carabobo, Venezuela. Two hundred years ago, on 24 June 1821, the forces of Simón Bolívar trounced the Spanish royalists at the Battle of Carabobo, a few hundred … Continue reading The Spirit of Carabobo Will Overcome the Stench of Monroe: The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2021) read more
Positive Spiritual Beliefs May Improve Breast Cancer Survivor Health
It is no surprise that cancer survivors often express gratitude for being alive and mention God or a divine acknowledgement that had improved their health and well-being. Is there evidence spirituality helps? It may be that healthier levels of cortisol, a biomarker commonly associated with stress, among breast cancer survivors is key. read more read more
Diverse10 hours ago
University of Buffalo Dental School Welcomes First Cohort of Destination Dental
University at Buffalo’s School of Dental Medicine has welcomed the first cohort of 24 students to the Destination Dental School program, an initiative to remove barriers to careers in dentistry for underrepresented students. Destination Dental School – a free, eight-week program from Jun. 5 to Jul. 31 – is open to underrepresented undergraduate and post-baccalaureate […] read more
Diverse10 hours ago
Tulane University is One of Nine Founding Members of the Diverse Built Environment Scholars Initiative
Tulane University is one of nine founding members of the Deans’ Equity and Inclusion Initiative, a partnership of U.S. schools of architecture, planning, and design fostering a diverse group of scholars focused on socio-ecological and spatial justice, equity and inclusion. Part of the initiative is a cohort-based fellowship program supporting early career faculty seeking to engage […] read more
Diverse10 hours ago
Diné College to Hold Groundbreaking for $7.4 Million Shiprock Math and Science Building at New Mexico Campus
Diné College will hold a groundbreaking for a $7.4 million Shiprock Math and Science Building (MSB) at the Shiprock, New Mexico campus on Monday. Construction for the new building will start July 2021, with an expected completion date of March 2022. Funding for the building comes from a General Obligation Bonds passed by New Mexico […] read more
Pension Pulse4 hours ago
CDPQ Invests in the Digital Transformation of Home Care
Sean Silcoff of the Globe and Mail reports Montreal home care software provider AlayaCare raises $225-million led by Al Gore investment fund: Al Gore’s Generation Investment Management has made its second big bet on the Canadian technology sector this year, leading a $225-million investment in Montreal’s AlayaCare Inc. *The financing values the seven-year-old company – which provides a software platform used by more than 500 companies in the home-care industry – in the high nine-figures, according to two sources familiar with the deal. *The Globe and Mail is not identifying the so... read more
Covid Vaccines Risker then Advertised: The Politics of Vaccination. The Tide Will Turn!
* A natural follow up to: Inflamed Heart/Heart Damage and Covid Vaccine Linked- NO Compelling Evidence TO Give Vaxx To Healthy Children* *It's been long obvious the covid vaccines are way riskier then advertised: * *Wall Street Journal, no less. * Killer Jab- Covid Vaccine. *One remarkable aspect of the Covid-19 pandemic has been how often unpopular scientific ideas, *from the lab-leak theory to the efficacy of masks, *were initially dismissed, even ridiculed, only to resurface later in mainstream thinking*. Differences of opinion have sometimes been rooted in disagreement over ... read more
How Important Are Heavy Bombers? Just Ask Nazi Germany
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* After Germany’s defeat in World War I, the country was banned from having an air force by the Treaty of Versailles. In spite of this restriction, the Germans secretly began to rearm in the 1930s. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Allies made ruthless use of their heavy bombers. Why didn't Germany attempt the same? An armada of German Heinkel He-111 bombers droned through the Ukrainian night sky on September 21, 1944, en route to Poltava Airfield in the Ukraine for a mission against American bombers parked at the base. The B-17 Flying... read more
Summer Stimulus Checks? What You Expect Coming July 15
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Payment Update, Americas* [image: Stimulus Check Money] Thanks to President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, this newest government-issued cash windfall will allow parents to net as much as $3,600 per year for a child under the age of six and up to $3,000 for children between ages six and seventeen. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *“Every child needs food, health care and safe and stable housing. Millions of households with children already lacked these necessities before the pandemic, and this economic and public health catastrophe ... read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Did Someone Once Write a Check on the Side of a Cow?
A check doesn't necessarily have to be written on paper. It can be written on anything, as long as it has the necessary elements. read more
Organizing Notes7 hours ago
'This is the most dangerous time in my life'
Video by Regis Tremblay Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space discusses the US role in S. Korea since 1945: total domination and colonization. We discussed full spectrum dominance, the Pivot to Asia, NATO expansion to Asia. We looked at all of this in the context of last weeks summit between Russia and the USA. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Do Senators Who Support Voting Reform Bill Represent 43M More People Than Those Against?
A filibuster by Senate Republicans halted a major piece of Democratic legislation, the For the People Act, in June 2021. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Were Rudy Giuliani and Roy Cohn Both Disbarred on June 24?
Giuliani, former U.S. President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, had his law license suspended in New York. read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Goethe-Institut Rio de Janeiro launches cultural competition to support National Museum
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - What dream do you have for the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro, which was destroyed by fire in September 2018? From this question, the Goethe-Institut Rio de Janeiro has launched a cultural contest that invites artists and amateurs to make a collage, a drawing, a photograph, an illustration, and […] The post Goethe-Institut Rio de Janeiro launches cultural competition to support National Museum appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Did Slaves Help Build the U.S. Capitol?
Many iconic buildings in Washington, D.C., used slave labor in their construction. read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Creepy Whispering Joe Returns While Announcing Possible Infrastructure Deal
The UniParty is debating an infrastructure spending bill which seems to have some bi-partisan support; because of course it does, when it comes to spending the UniParty will always find a way. However, in the middle of this Creepy Whispering Joe returned to hold a press conference… This guy is seriously unstable, WATCH: . . […] The post Creepy Whispering Joe Returns While Announcing Possible Infrastructure Deal appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Press TV Among Dozens of Websites Seized by US for ‘Iranian disinformation’
*21WIRE* | Henningsen: "This should be viewed as a provocation, to derail negotiations." read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Facebook Arrest Video Leads to Protests in South Carolina
About 100 people protested outside a police headquarters in South Carolina, after a video of officers wrestling and throwing punches during two arrests was posted to Facebook. read more
Medical Kidnap8 hours ago
After 300 Million Injections and as Demand Wanes FDA Finally Issues Warning on mRNA COVID-19 Shots for Heart Failure
After injecting Americans with over 300 million doses of one of the mRNA COVID-19 bioweapon shots since December 13, 2020, the FDA has finally agreed to force Moderna and Pfizer to put warning labels on their shots over a "likely association" between the injections and heart problems, which they claim is "rare." The warning comes as the vast majority of Americans who wanted one of the mRNA injections have already been injected, as demand for the shots has decreased to levels seen back in December, just after the shots were given emergency use authorization and were beginning to be... read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Nearly 4K COVID-19 Patients in Massachusetts Had Been Vaccinated. Here’s the Full Story.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stated that breakthrough cases are expected, even going so far as to bold the statement on its website. read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Did Transgender Olympian Chelsea Wolfe Say She Wants To ‘Burn a US Flag on the Podium’?
The BMX Freestyle rider’s qualification to join the U.S. team made history. read more
CFACT9 hours ago
Green New Deal absent from new Biden Infrastructure plan
Biden announced a new bipartisan agreement on infrastructure. The Green New Deal is absent from the deal...for now. The post Green New Deal absent from new Biden Infrastructure plan appeared first on CFACT. read more
Health Impact News10 hours ago
After 300 Million Injections and as Demand Wanes FDA Finally Issues Warning on mRNA COVID-19 Shots for Heart Failure
After injecting Americans with over 300 million doses of one of the mRNA COVID-19 bioweapon shots since December 13, 2020, the FDA has finally agreed to force Moderna and Pfizer to put warning labels on their shots over a "likely association" between the injections and heart problems, which they claim is "rare." The warning comes as the vast majority of Americans who wanted one of the mRNA injections have already been injected, as demand for the shots has decreased to levels seen back in December, just after the shots were given emergency use authorization and were beginning to be... read more
Modern Tokyo Times10 hours ago
Hungary says EU must enlarge in the Western Balkans: Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia
Hungary says EU must enlarge in the Western Balkans: Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The government of Hungary is concerned about protecting the Christian and common European values that have shaped this continent through good times and dark periods. In time, Islamic Ottoman armies, nationalism, […] The post Hungary says EU must enlarge in the Western Balkans: Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times . read more
Lawfare12 hours ago
Déjà vu—Russia’s Illegal Restrictions on Innocent Passage in the Black Sea
The Black Sea and Crimean coast. (Flickr/Nick S., https://flic.kr/p/duDkXq; CC BY-SA 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/) On June 23, 2021, the Associated Press reported that the Russian military claimed one of its warships had fired warning shots in front of the HMS Defender after the British destroyer ignored a warning that it would be fired upon if it entered the Russian-claimed territorial sea off the Crimean Peninsula. The Russian military also claimed that a Russian Su-24 bomber dropped four fragmentation bombs ahead of the Defender to persuade the British w... read more
US And Israel Vote ‘No’ As 184 Nations Condemn American Blockade Of Cuba
Peace and human rights advocates joined the United Nations General Assembly Wednesday in their annual condemnation of the United States' disastrous economic embargo against Cuba. For the 29th straight year, the members of the General Assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution demanding an end to the 60-year U.S. economic blockade on Cuba. This year, 184 nations voted in favor of the resolution, while the U.S. and Israel voted against it. Three nations—Brazil, Colombia, and Ukraine—abstained. Critics this year noted the detrimental effects of the embargo on Cuba's abil... read more
Stimulus Checks Are Garbage: The Child Tax Credit Is What You Want
*Trevor Filseth* *Child Tax Credit, * There is a big difference between the Child Tax Credit and the previous stimulus checks: the stimulus checks were not considered tax-deductible, while the Child Tax Credit is. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Finally, if you are in trouble economically, there are a number of other resources that the Biden administration has made available. If you are a homeowner, for instance, you can apply for a piece of the Biden administration’s $10 billion Homeowner Assistance Fund. Starting on July 15 and continuing until December, more than 36 milli... read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Brazil: positive evaluation of Bolsonaro government falls from 28% to 23% -Ipec survey
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The positive assessment of the government of President Jair Bolsonaro fell to 23%, according to a survey published Thursday by Intelligence in Research and Consulting (Ipec). Those who think the government is great/good are down five percentage points from February, when 28% thought the government was good. However, the proportion […] The post Brazil: positive evaluation of Bolsonaro government falls from 28% to 23% -Ipec survey appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Champlain Towers Collapse, Surfside Florida – Unknown Number of Fatalities, 99 People Missing
Reunification Hotline 305-614-1819 Champlain Towers is a 12 story condominium building located in the small, beachside town of Surfside, Florida, about six miles north of Miami Beach. Miami-Dade County police said 53 residents have been identified and located safely; however, as many as 99 people are reported missing. There were about 55 units in the […] The post Champlain Towers Collapse, Surfside Florida – Unknown Number of Fatalities, 99 People Missing appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Biden to Push More Americans to Get COVID Vaccine in N.C. Speech + More
The Defender’s COVID NewsWatch provides a roundup of the latest headlines related to the SARS CoV-2 virus, including its origins and COVID vaccines. The post Biden to Push More Americans to Get COVID Vaccine in N.C. Speech + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
New Climate Research From A Year-Long Arctic Expedition Raises An Ozone Alarm
After sampling the atmosphere above the Arctic for more than a year during the MOSAiC research voyage, climate scientists say the ozone layer, Earth’s protection against intense ultraviolet radiation, is at risk, despite the progress made in protecting atmospheric ozone by the 1987 Montreal Protocol, the global treaty that banned ozone-harming chemicals. As greenhouse gases heated the surface of the planet, the researchers said, they have also, during the past 50 years, cooled the upper layers of the atmosphere over the Arctic. In the colder stratosphere, long-lived pollutants lik... read more
CURMUDGUCATION9 hours ago
FL: More Education Bigly Bad News (There Is No Bottom)
Florida continues to demonstrate that there is no bottom, absolutely no depth at which the legislature and their governor will say, "No way--that's just going too far." Having created a gag rule for shutting teachers up about All That Race Stuff, Current Governor and Future Heir To the Trump Presidential Crown Ron DeSantis just signed three more bills to clamp down on education and any nefarious indoctrinators lurking therein. And including a few features that haven't made the headlines. SB 1108 has been getting attention mostly for its increased requirements for civics education ... read more
Tell Schools, Universities: No COVID Vaccine Mandates for Kids and Teens!
CHD is asking everyone who supports medical health freedom to contact all colleges and universities in their state and ask them to come down on the side of medical freedom by rejecting COVID vaccine mandates. The post Tell Schools, Universities: No COVID Vaccine Mandates for Kids and Teens! appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Creator of mRNA Vaccine Technology Tells Tucker Carlson: ‘Government Not Being Transparent’ About Vaccine Risks
Dr. Robert Malone told Tucker Carlson we know the vaccines pose risks, but it’s hard to assess them because the government isn’t capturing the data “rigorously enough,” so we don’t have the information we need to make a reasonable decision. The post Creator of mRNA Vaccine Technology Tells Tucker Carlson: ‘Government Not Being Transparent’ About Vaccine Risks appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
WHO: Mask Mandates, Social Distancing Should Continue Indefinitely + More
The Defender’s Big Brother NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines related to governments’ abuse of power, including attacks on democracy, civil liberties and use of mass surveillance. The post WHO: Mask Mandates, Social Distancing Should Continue Indefinitely + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Word From the Trenches – June 24, 2021
Join in on the conversation. Call (712) 770-5597 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. (If you are unable to get through call... The post The Word From the Trenches – June 24, 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
‘Ecocide’ Officially Defined as a Crime, Paving Way to Prosecute Big Polluters
A panel of international lawyers on Tuesday published an official legal definition of the term "ecocide," making it possible for nations on the front lines of the climate crisis to hold big polluters accountable. The post ‘Ecocide’ Officially Defined as a Crime, Paving Way to Prosecute Big Polluters appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Jodey Whiting: DWP tells high court her death was isolated case and not sign of systemic failure… despite years of evidence
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has told a court that the death of a disabled woman who took her own life after her benefits were removed was not part of a widespread “systemic” problem, despite years of evidence to the […] read more
Jodey Whiting: Judge asks why DWP failed to ‘pick up a phone’ before claimant’s suicide
A high court judge has asked the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) why it did not take the “common sense” step of phoning a disabled woman with a long history of mental distress – who later took her own life – […] read more
Jodey Whiting: Fresh evidence shows need for second inquest into death ‘caused by DWP’
Fresh evidence shows that the actions of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) were a “central cause” of the death of a disabled women who took her own life after her benefits were wrongly removed, the high court heard this week. […] read more
Labour says calling for free social care would ‘just give Tories a stick to beat us with’
Labour has given the strongest sign yet that it has gone back on its new leader’s pledge that he would introduce free social care if his party won power, after a shadow cabinet member said such a policy would be too expensive. […] read more
DPOs welcome Disability Rights UK’s decision to quit charities’ lobby group
A leading national disabled people’s organisation (DPO) has announced it is quitting a powerful lobby group of disability charities as part of a move to work mostly with other DPOs rather than non-user-led organisations. Disability Rights UK (DR UK) said the move […] read more
DWP ‘may have unlawfully deprived tens of thousands of PIP claimants of back-payments’
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) may have acted unlawfully after potentially depriving tens of thousands of benefit claimants of thousands of pounds each in back-payments, campaigners believe. Now, after taking legal advice from a leading social security barrister, the Benefits […] read more
Minister’s letter sparks fresh fears of government delays to accessible housing reform
Disabled campaigners have raised fears that the government is attempting to delay introducing measures that could help solve the accessible housing crisis. Members of Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People (GMCDP) raised the concerns after seeing a letter written by a government […] read more
Theatre leaders ‘behaving almost criminally’ over call to reopen with no social distancing
Theatre leaders are behaving “almost criminally” by demanding the government allows them to fully reopen venues without any social distancing, according to one of the founders of the UK Disability Arts Alliance. Andrew Miller, who has just completed three years as the […] read more
This 'Cute' Plane Gave the Japanese Nightmares, If They Were Lucky
*Warfare History Network* *History, Asia* The P-39 Peashooter did not have the most attractive features, but its capabilities fit perfectly with the needs of combat in the Pacific front. *Here's What You Need to Know*: And if considering overall capabilities instead of concentrating solely on certain features, the P-39 comes off as a capable fighter. If there is an American combat airplane that has achieved an ill-deserved reputation, no doubt it would be the much-maligned Bell P-39 Airacobra, a tricycle landing gear single-engine fighter whose reputation was greatly overshadow... read more
Why Does Iran Have U.S. F-4 Phantom Fighters?
*Caleb Larson* *Iran, Middle East* It may be an older model, but it can still inflict serious damage. *Here's What You Need to Know*: According to the Defense Intelligence Agency, Iran and the Iranian Air Force maintain a “wide range of aircraft sourced from the United States, Russia, and China. The F-4 Phantom is a two-seat, two-engine, all-weather interceptor and fighter-bomber that served with distinction with the United State in Vietnam. The F-4’s greatest advantage was its speed—Mach 2.5+ in some circumstances, and it’s thrust. Although not terribly maneuverable, the F-4 co... read more
Could Comcast buy Roku?
*Stephen Silver* *Streaming, * Many cord-cutters enjoy the Roku platform, as a way to consume entertainment without having to use the interface and equipment offered by cable companies. Now, there’s a report that one of those cable companies could acquire Roku. Many cord-cutters enjoy the Roku platform, as a way to consume entertainment without having to use the interface and equipment offered by cable companies. Now, there’s a report that one of those cable companies could acquire Roku. A *Wall Street Journal *report Wednesday stated that Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, while he “d... read more
Even Japan's Secret Super-Carrier Was No Match For This Submarine
*Warfare History Network* *Security, Asia* As 1944 neared its end, the tottering Japanese empire toiled terribly to find ways to hold off U.S. forces as they advanced ever closer to the Home Islands. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *For his triumph, Enright was awarded the Navy Cross, and his submarine received a Presidential Unit Citation. The first torpedo struck farthest aft. Over the next 30 seconds three more warheads detonated against the massive aircraft carrier’s hull, working their way forward. The explosions and instant flooding immediately killed scores of men, man... read more
The U.S. Navy's Biggest Naval Base Might Be Sinking
*Robert Farley* *Climate Change, Americas* Climate change imperils the base in Norfolk, Virginia. *Here's What You Need to Know*: No American naval installation is more important than Naval Station Norfolk, the largest naval base in the world. What if the U.S. Navy’s main base in Norfolk, Virginia sinks? It could happen. And it’s not an isolated problem, as climate change alters coastlines all over the world. A report from the American Security Project identifies Naval Station Norfolk as America’s fifth most endangered military base. The report also lists Eglin in Florida, Diego... read more
Child Tax Credit: How You Could Get a Monthly Stimulus Check
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Child Tax Credit, * To make the entire process as smooth as possible, the Internal Revenue Service recently launched three new online tools that are designed to assist eligible families manage and monitor the recurring monthly payments. For eligible parents seeking to tap into extra government-issued funds via the expanded child tax credits—seen in some circles as essentially fourth coronavirus stimulus checks—know that the funds are only weeks away. And to make the entire process as smooth as possible, the Internal Revenue Service recently launched three new ... read more
Samsung Says Hell No to Buying OLED Panels from LG
*Stephen Silver* *Samsung, * A Samsung executive speaking to the Korean tech publication IT Chosun specifically denied that Samsung would buy those panels. Some media reports earlier this year indicated that Samsung was looking to purchase OLED panels from LG Display, in what would represent a break from Samsung’s recent use of QLED panels in its high-end TVs. The reports, aggregated in April by *The Verge* from several sources in Asia, indicated that Samsung would purchase one million panels this year and an additional four million in 2022. Now, Samsung is denying those reports... read more
bilaterals.org9 hours ago
Ecuador vuelve al arbitraje de inversiones CIADI para reforzar u comercio
24-Jun-2021 Ayer, 21 de junio de 2021 y después de 12 años de su denuncia y correspondiente retirada por parte del Gobierno de Rafael Correa, Ecuador vuelve a aceptar el arbitraje de inversiones con la firma del Convenio sobre Arreglo de Diferencias relativas a Inversiones entre Estados y Nacionales de otros Estados: el Convenio CIADI. read more
Halifax Examiner9 hours ago
Second officer testifies at Corey Rogers hearing, appeals court releases decision on booking officers
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Snopes.com9 hours ago
Yogi Berra Gets a Postage Stamp in His Honor
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Snopes.com9 hours ago
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‘Bipartisan’ Infrastructure Plan is a Privatization-Promoting Disaster
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Snopes.com9 hours ago
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Mask off, Mask On
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"How It Really Is"
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"They Are Gaslighting Us! Nightmarish Inflation Is Already Here But The Fed Is Denying That It Even Exists"
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Food Safety News10 hours ago
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MJBizDaily10 hours ago
US tobacco firm Pyxus International sells Canadian cannabis subsidiaries
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MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Denver taking applications for marijuana delivery and other businesses
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"When the Roof Fell In"
*"When the Roof Fell In"* by Bill Bonner YOUGHAL, IRELAND – "In the news yesterday was a report about a major real estate purchase. Blackstone Group bought Home Partners of America and thus acquired its 17,000 rental units. We don’t know the particulars of the deal. But the average monthly rent for a three-bedroom apartment, for example, is about $1,200. That gives a gross rental income of about $14,000 annually, per unit. So Blackstone could expect about $250 million in annual rental income from the 17,000 units owned by Home Partners of America. Shrewd real estate investors look ... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ9 hours ago
U.S. Army History Of Iraq War Vol 1 – Chapter 2 Regime Change
Chapter 2 of the U.S. Army history of the Iraq War focused upon American planning for the invasion or the lack thereof. The Central Command (CENTCOM) which oversaw the war spent far more time coming up with an invasion strategy because of the micromanagement of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. It constantly had to revise its plan as a result. That was one of the main reasons why the U.S. had little to nothing on what would happen afterward. There were also several faulty assumptions by the Pentagon and military about postwar Iraq. Ironically Saddam didn’t even believe war was... read more
A Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is On the Table (But No Stimulus Checks)
*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus, * There has been no report of additional stimulus checks being included in the infrastructure bill. This is not surprising, since the Biden Administration had not proposed such a thing in the original American Jobs Plan. *Axios* reported Wednesday night that the White House has the framework of an agreement with a bipartisan group of Senators on a new infrastructure package. On Thursday, the White House formally announced that a deal had been reached. “We’ve struck a deal. A group of senators – five Democrats and five Republicans – has come together ... read more
Is America Headed Towards Another Debt Ceiling Crisis?
*Trevor Filseth* *National Debt, * [image: Joe Biden Stimulus $15] In testimony to the Senate Appropriations Committee, Yellen argued that “defaulting on the national debt should be regarded as unthinkable,” underlining that the United States had never before defaulted on its obligations. On Wednesday, Treasury Secretary and former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen urged Congress to extend what is commonly referred to as the debt ceiling. She warned that, if the deadline remained in place and was not met, the U.S. would default on its debt, and described the result of such a de... read more
Can Maximum Pressure Destabilize North Korea and Its Nuclear Ambitions?
*Timo Kivimäki* *North Korea, * Democracy is not built simply by destroying a dictator and reliance on nuclear weapons is not destabilized by threatening or even destroying an autocratic ruler. New autocrats with even greater reliance on weapons tend to rise out of external pressure, threat and intervention. Sanctions, food insecurity, and COVID-19 are seriously challenging North Korea’s internal stability. Given that North Korea is no friend of the U.S., simplistic reasoning would suggest that North Korea’s instability is a good thing for the U.S. Richard Nephew, Deputy U.S. Spe... read more
Is Joe Biden's Popularity Slipping?
*Trevor Filseth* *Presidency, * A Pew Research poll indicated that, while most Americans supported Biden and his agenda, they were skeptical that the president would be able to forge compromise and prevent partisan rancor in Washington. President Donald Trump, to a greater extent than either his predecessor or his successor, was divisive. Both support for, and opposition to, his agenda and policies brought a record turnout of 66.7 percent to the 2020 election. (The 2016 election had a turnout of 55.7 percent; the 2012 election, 54.9 percent.) While supporters and detractors of P... read more
Meet Hitler's Graf Zeppelin: Nazi Germany's Only Aircraft Carrier
*Robert Farley* *Aircraft Carriers, Europe* The Nazi carrier suffered from a wide variety of problems. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Berlin may have dreamed of being a naval airpower, but it never happened. From the first days of his ascension to power, Adolf Hitler planned to rebuild the Kriegsmarine into a world-class navy. Most of the world’s other major fleets included aircraft carriers, and so German naval authorities soon determined that the Reich would also require carriers. Germany laid down its first carrier in December 1936, and launched the *Graf Zeppelin* two years... read more
Can Zelensky's Turn to Populism to Save Him in the Next Ukrainian Election?
*Taras Kuzio* *Ukraine, * Over half of Ukrainians — fifty-seven percent — see Zelenskyy’s ‘de-oligarchization’ as either populism to increase his popularity ratings or an attempt to take over oligarch economic assets and media for the president's team. Populism has always been prominent in Ukrainian politics as a means to stem the declining popularity of presidents and governments. After the Orange Revolution populist firebrand Yulia Tymoshenko became synonymous with this populism. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s new policy of ‘de-oligarchization’ looks to return to Tym... read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Some Covid-19 deaths are Bolsonaro’s direct responsibility, doctor tells Brazil’s Covid CPI
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MUSINGS ON IRAQ10 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 24
1933 Interior Minister would not let Assyrian leader Mar Shimun leave Baghdad after being in capital for nearly a month (Musings On Iraq review *The Tragedy of the Assyrian Minority in Iraq*) (Musings On Iraq review *State and Society in Iraq*) 1979 After army killed scores and arrested 3,000 protesting house arrest of Ayatollah Sadiq al-Sadr Iran’s Arabic radio service called Sadr the Khomeini of Iraq and called on Shiites to replace the tyrants in Baghdad 1981 UK signed trade pact with Baghdad that would expand trade to more than $2 bil/yr 1982 9th Regional Baath P... read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Nearly All COVID Deaths in US Are Now Among Unvaccinated
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Snopes.com10 hours ago
Philippine Democracy Scion, Ex-Leader Benigno Aquino Dies
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Snopes.com10 hours ago
Hundreds of Unmarked Graves Found in Former Indian Residential School in Canada
The Cowessess First Nation Tribe made the “horrific and shocking discovery” in the Saskatchewan province. read more
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Rembrandt’s Huge ‘Night Watch’ Gets Bigger Thanks to AI
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