Monday, June 07, 2021

7 June - Blogs I'm Following - 5 of 5

 10 pm MDT

The Rio Times21 hours ago
Manaus’ Rio Negro level reached its highest mark in 119 years
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Saturday, June 5, the level of the Rio Negro reached its highest mark ever recorded in Manaus since 1902, when the water volume monitoring began. According to the monitoring conducted by the Port of Manaus, the river level rose another 1 centimeter between Friday, June 4, and Saturday, reaching […] The post Manaus’ Rio Negro level reached its highest mark in 119 years appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Police killing of drug trafficker prompts outbreak of vandalism in Manaus
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Fourteen buses and 2 police cars were set on fire and destroyed early Sunday morning in the Amazon city of Manaus in retaliation for the killing of a drug trafficker by the police, the state government said. Bus services were suspended until reinforced police patrols could be deployed in the […] The post Police killing of drug trafficker prompts outbreak of vandalism in Manaus appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Copa América delegations land in Brazil this week
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The championship kicks off on Sunday, June 13; Pandemic CPI (investigative committee) wants answers about a tournament amidst the pandemic. The Copa América delegations will land in Brazil this week. The championship will kick off on Sunday, June 13, with the match between Brazil and Venezuela, at 4 PM. The […] The post Copa América delegations land in Brazil this week appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
China increased leadership in Brazilian import source in 2020
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to a CNI study, the Asian country has advanced in complex products. The main origin of Brazilian imports since 2019, China has continued to advance in Brazilian foreign trade in 2020. According to a survey released by the National Confederation of Industry (CNI), the Asian country accounted for 21.9% […] The post China increased leadership in Brazilian import source in 2020 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Brazil ranks first in the world in potential species discovery
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian fauna and flora still conceal biological mysteries. A country of continental proportions, with such a wide range of biomes, climates and altitudes can easily harbor the world's greatest variety of plant and animal species yet to be classified by science. This is Brazil in 2021, according to a […] The post Brazil ranks first in the world in potential species discovery appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
bilaterals.org19 hours ago
Malaysia, New Zealand agree to advance work on ASEAN-Australia-NZ FTA, says Azmin Ali
07-Jun-2021 Malaysia and New Zealand have agreed on upgrading the regional ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand FTA (AANZFTA), which is undergoing a comprehensive review, Senior Minister cum International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali said. read more
The U.S. Navy's AN/SPY-6 Is Going to Revolutionize Naval Warfare
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Navy, * [image: U.S. Navy] It's thirty-five times as effective as existing radar systems. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* The powerful radar could be made more compact and put onto drone boats. Imagine an armed, surface-patrolling, submarine-hunting large, unmanned surface vessel (USV). Such a warship could operate in a distributed capacity teamed with manned combatants and command centers. The USV could even launch a small fleet of autonomous drone boats to counterattack newly-discovered enemy missile launch facilities at previously undetectable ranges.... read more
The Truth About Slavery
Yes, I know that slavery was a serious thing in the Islamic world yet less so in China and the rest of Asia as well as the west. It was central to islamic commercial activity as was also true for the roman world. Except it was less of a thing only because it is inherently weak as an econimic asset. At best it gave you a labor force for the several months that you could actually use them and then a cash flow liability otherwise. Idled slaves still ate. Thus we have plantations of cotton, sugar and little else. Consider herding. The capacity of a slave to damage a masters i... read more
Fully Reusable Rockets Will Crush Supersonic Planes
*f*irst off, we can never make blasting through the athmosphere continously over the speed of sound a cheap proposition. You eat max drag the whole way which is not true for subsonic. The second problem is that mach two or even mach five is still slow and the long trip takes hours. Thus supersonic must be expensive fo a modest improvement in convenience. I have made the same argument for airships whose speed is a fraction of sub sonic flight but can still be brought up to over one hundred miles per hour though special materials. Slow reliable and flown as a drone is an exce... read more
Vaccine researcher admits ‘big mistake,’ says spike protein is dangerous ‘toxin’
If we had a functioning public health system such as ultimately shut down Thalidomide, then this obsenity would have long been halted. Instead we have the the ongoing marketing program showing us just how corrupt they all are. Read this and cry. We now know how this chain of ongoing vaccines can steralize the global population while killing of the weaker members. This can now be asserted on the basis of available evidence to be a plandemic whose clear objective is population collapse. I can take this to court and convince a jury. awful ... read more
“World Military to Remove Western Governments” with Benjamin Fulford
What has happened is that elected individuals have been targeted and blackmailed willingly or otgerwise. After all it is simple to set up the unwitting and even the witting by playing them and then putting them on film in an evil setting. Think bohemian grove. worse promotion and ambition depended on it soon enough and having no where to turn leaves only one option and that is to play along. There are those naturally twisted, but they appear to be few who act and most who suppress. They are still a minority taste such as male homosexualism which also begs the question of ear... read more
AstraZeneca Second Dose: Should I Get The Same Vaccine or Choose Pfizer or Moderna?
*Alexander Wong* *Coronavirus, Canada* Evidence is mounting to support a mixing and matching approach with AstraZeneca followed by Pfizer being at least as good (if not better) than giving two doses of the same vaccine. People in Canada whose first dose of COVID-19 vaccine was AstraZeneca have a choice to make: They can either choose one of the mRNA vaccines (Pfizer or Moderna) or another dose of AstraZeneca for their second shot. The saga of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine has been complicated. Clinical trials and real-world data from the United Kingdom have demonstrated its sup... read more
Dances With Bears21 hours ago
THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT HAS TRAPPED ITSELF BETWEEN TWO CORONERS, TWO PATHOLOGISTS AS CREMATION FORM NUMBER 6 EXPOSES THE NOVICHOK LIE
By John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with In an act of over-confidence and carelessness on March 30, the British coroner appointed in January to investigate the cause of death of Dawn Sturgess, ex-judge and secret service advisor Baroness Heather Hallett has created a truth trap. The truth is Cremation Form Number 6 (lead image). This is the trap […] read more
Surfers from Peru, Chile, Costa Rica Qualify for Tokyo 2020 in El Salvador
Three Peruvian surfers, one Chilean and one Costa Rican qualified on the beaches of El Salvador this weekend for the Tokyo Olympic Games. read more
Strike Committee Suspends Protest Dialog with Colombian Government
Colombia’s National Strike Committee (CNP), made up mainly of unions, has decided to “unilaterally suspend” talks over the country’s social crisis, the government said on Sunday. read more
Young Leads Hawks to 128-124 Playoff Win; Clippers Send Dallas Home
Trae Young notched a double-double on Sunday, scoring 35 points and contributing 10 assists to lead the Atlanta Hawks to a 128-124 NBA Eastern Conference semifinals road win over the Philadelphia 76ers. read more
Federer, Serena Bid Farewell to Roland Garros
Switzerland’s Roger Federer and US tennis icon Serena Williams both pulled out of the French Open on Sunday, the former due to health concerns after moving to the fourth round and the latter after her defeat. read more
Mexican Elections Going Relatively Smoothly Despite a Few Macabre Incidents
Mexico’s mid-term elections on Sunday, considered to be the largest in the country’s history, are proceeding “normally” and just 14 of the more than 162,000 polling stations could not be brought online, said the head of the National Election Institute (INE), Lorenzo Cordova. read more
Gangsters Out Blog22 hours ago
Gina Carano uncancelled
There' been some talk on YouTube about Gina Carano getting uncancelled. There's also talk of George Lucas returning to Star wars. I was a Star Wars fan when it was George Lucas but when Disney took over it kinda lost it's glam. Disney has been highjacked by the CCP like Hollywood forcing people to seek out alternative venues. We need to protect our kids from the CCP. I heard Star Wars fans say the Mandalorian was awesome but when they fired Gina Carano it put them on the dark side. It doesn't appear that Gina will be returning to the Mandalorian officially but Disney has uncancelle... read more
OrientalReview.org22 hours ago
Denmark Offshores The Right To Asylum
This has been a fantasy of Danish governments for some time. There have been gazes of admiration towards countries like Australia, where processing refugees and asylum-seekers is a task offloaded, with cash incentives, to third countries (Papua New Guinea and Nauru come to mind). Danish politicians, notably a good number […] read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Brazil records 1,338 feminicides in pandemic; sharp increase in North and Midwest
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil has officially registered the death of 1,338 women in 2020 due to their gender condition, murders committed mostly by partners, ex-partners or alleged partners, such as the case that last Wednesday, June 2, of nurse student Vitórya Melissa Mota, 22, stabbed to death in the food court of a […] The post Brazil records 1,338 feminicides in pandemic; sharp increase in North and Midwest appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Dutch Leader Exposes Rockefeller Foundation And Globalist Scheme
 Sheeple: naive, gullible, easily deceived, useful idiots complicit in their own destruction and the destruction of others. People with an amazing ability to accept any amount of BULLSHIT. Last to know/understand what is going on. First to fall. Rockefeller Foundation by LIKAON read more
Will Basel III Blow Up The Paper Gold & Silver Markets
Arcadia Economics https://arcadiaeconomics.com/options/… #BaselIII blow up the paper #gold & #silver markets While many of us have been watching the manipulation in the gold and silver markets and wondering if there would ever be an end in our lifetimes, it’s often been easy to feel as if the fraud might continue forever. But keep in … read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Sunday 06 June 2021 – Plus Weekly Update
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
Hitler, Mao Still OK, But eBay Censors Six ‘Offensive’ Seuss Books
By Autumn Johnson ~ Retail giant eBay is censoring the resale of six Dr. Seuss books deemed “offensive” after the publisher announced the books will no longer be published. Random House Books for Young Readers pulled “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,” “If I Ran the Zoo,” “McElligot’s Pool,” “On Beyond […] read more
Peruvians Head to Polls to Elect New President
A total of 25.2 million Peruvians are eligible to vote on Sunday for a new president to govern from 2021-2026, the runoff contest between Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori after the opening of the polls both nationwide and those set up for Peruvians living abroad. read more
Harry, Meghan Welcome Baby Daughter
Prince Harry’s wife Meghan Markle has given birth to a baby girl, who they have named Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, the pair announced on Sunday. read more
Mratt, First Journalist to Seek Asylum in EU after Myanmar’s Coup
Mratt Kyaw Thu will begin the process of applying for asylum in Spain next week, the first Burmese journalist to formally seek refuge in the European Union following the military coup that plunged the Asian country into chaos. read more
23 Afghan Soldiers Killed in Taliban Attacks
At least 23 members of the Afghan security forces were killed and several others were injured in at least three Taliban attacks in northwestern Afghanistan, officials said on Sunday. read more
Perez Wins Azerbaijan GP after Verstappen Crash, Hamilton Error
Sergio “Checo” Perez won an action-packed Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday that felled both Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. read more
Pope Urges Politicians, Church to Cooperate on Catholic School Remains Probe
Pope Francis called on Sunday for church leaders and politicians in Canada to work together to investigate the recent discovery of the remains of 215 indigenous children on the grounds of a former Catholic boarding school in British Columbia but fell short of issuing an apology. read more
From Um Kalthoum to Fairouz to Dalida: Paris Pays Tribute to Arab Divas
An exhibition paying tribute to iconic female artists of the Arab Golden Age has been opened at the Arab World Institute in Paris. read more
Latvian Local Elections: Voter Apathy and the Re-election of a Criminal
Latvia’s first local government elections on Saturday since a major regional reform saw historically low voter participation, few political surprises and the re-election of Aivars Lembergs, a convicted criminal serving prison time, to the city council in the port city of Ventspils. read more
El Salvador’s President to Submit a Bill to Legalize Bitcoin
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele announced that he would introduce a bill next week to make the Bitcoin crypto-currency a legal tender in the Central American country. read more
Merkel’s CDU Braced for Litmus Test Election in Eastern Germany
The conservative party of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) are going head-to-head in elections taking place in eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt on Sunday. read more
Durant, Irving Beat Bucks in Opener Despite Harden’s Early Injury
The Brooklyn Nets beat the Milwaukee Bucks 115-107 in the Eastern Conference playoff semifinals despite the fact star player James Harden came off with a hamstring injury just 43 seconds into the game. read more
India Records Lowest Coronavirus Cases in Two Months
India registered on Sunday its lowest daily COVID-19 caseload in two months with 114,460 infections, far below the peak daily figures of over 400,000 witnessed in May, while the daily death toll has also started to decrease. read more
43 People, Including 20 Military Personnel, Killed in Myanmar Clashes
At least 23 opponents of the Feb. 1 military coup and 20 soldiers died this weekend in different parts of the country, in the bloodiest day in almost two months, local media reported on Sunday. read more
Lima on Edge Ahead of Peru’s Presidential Runoff
Some bank headquarters, telephone companies and shopping mall in the Peruvian capital were shut down on Saturday for the public and covered with screens hours before the national electoral process kicks off for a runoff to decide the next president. read more
China to Host ASEAN Meeting on Monday with Myanmar as Focus
China will host a “special meeting” of foreign ministers next week to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the dialogue between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday. read more
Hong Kong Tiananmen Vigil Organizer Released on Bail
Hong Kong activist Chow Hang-tung was released on bail after being arrested on Friday in the financial hub accused of promoting a banned annual vigil held every year in the city in memory of the victims of the Tiananmen massacre, according to local press reports. read more
How Nukes Nearly Split the U.S.-U.K. 'Special Relationship'
*Steve Weintz* *Security, * Tensions over Britain's role in the world, especially as a nuclear power, strained relationships considerably. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *In an eerie echo of today’s concerns about allied nuclear proliferation in Asia, the incoming Kennedy administration viewed the UK’s independent nuclear deterrent with serious misgivings. Mark Twain probably didn’t make the famous quip, “History doesn’t repeat itself but it rhymes,” but the phrase’s sentiment often feels right. In discussing British independence, U.S. nuclear policy, strategic weapons upg... read more
Does the Chinese Navy Want a Base in Cambodia?
*Peter Suciu* *China, Asia* The presence of a base in Cambodia on the Gulf of Thailand would provide the PLAN with a new southern flank in the South China Sea. *Here's What You Need to Know*: A new base could strengthen the Chinese navy near the highly strategic Strait of Malacca, through which an estimated 80 percent of China’s fuel imports travel. In October 2020, the United States announced its disappointment that the Cambodian government was tearing down a U.S.-funded building that was used for a maritime security program, but Washington also voiced serious concerns that the... read more
Was the 'Star Wars' Program a New Hope for Reagan?
*Steve Weintz* *Security, * The 'Star Wars' missile defense program was a bold and unrealistic Cold War endeavor. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *“The targets would be fast-moving, very small and thousands of miles away.” A long time ago in an era much like ours, the United States poured billions into its “Star Wars” missile defense program. What those billions actually bought is still highly classified, so much so that we know very little about the various exotic space weapons conceived during the late Cold War. One of those concepts—“Have Sting”—would have been the bigges... read more
Small Dead Animals23 hours ago
The Student Has Surpassed The Teacher
What would we do without police say? Statue of Egerton Ryerson on university campus toppled, police say… Now trending: #CancelCanadaDay read more
The Duran22 hours ago
SATANIC SOAP. The G7 Meeting in the UK.
SATANIC SOAP. The G7 Meeting in the UK. The G7 “Leaders” of the Western World meet to decide how to get out of all the lies they told. As Russia & China look on in total amazement as they self destruct. The G7 “Leaders” of the Western World meet to decide how to get out […] read more
The Duran22 hours ago
Will The Jehovah’s Witness Cult Survive The Lockdown?
You’ve almost certainly heard of the Jehovah’s Witness religion, but how much do you know about it and its practitioners? You’ve probably heard of their prohibition against blood transfusions, and maybe that they have suffered official persecution at various times, but do you know why? Jehovah’s Witnesses were persecuted by the Nazis, but the Nazis […] read more
Lab leaks, bioweapons, and gain of function research
From the beginning of the Covid era, it looked very likely that the appearance of the new virus in Wuhan has something to do with the biological lab over there – which has investigated coronaviruses and bats, among other things. The accumulation of two such things in Wuhan could be coincidental but the geographic evidence is rather strong that it was not coincidental. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/rbWqqAOCEg— Hanka (@HankaH13) June 3, 2021 Czech molecular geneticist Ms Soňa Peková was among the first ones, if not the first one in the world, who presented technical arguments that ... read more
Gangsters Out Blog23 hours ago
A little bit of displaced aggression
The Communist News Network is reporting that "The statue of Egerton Ryerson, one of the architects of the residential school system in Canada, was toppled and vandalized Sunday evening following a demonstration in downtown Toronto." "The act occurred following a demonstration downtown in response to an announcement by the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation on May 27 that preliminary findings from a survey conducted by a specialist in ground-penetrating radar indicated the remains of what could be 215 children buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. 'T... read more
Europe's Ballistic Missile System is Getting More Popular
*Sebastien Roblin* *Missiles, Europe* Europe is challenging the well-established Patriot missile, though, as well as trying to maintain a favorable defense realtionship with the U.S. *Here's What You Need to Know*: A European counterpart to THAAD would be useful and desirable in many quarters, particularly to counter new threats from Russia and Iran. Ballistic missiles are making a comeback in the twenty-first century because they give countries like China, Iran, North Korea and Russia the ability to strike targets hundreds or thousands of miles away without having to expose vu... read more
In World War II, Only One U.S. Submarine Sunk an Enemy Battleship
*Warfare History Network* *World War II, * In November 1944, the submarine Sealion did what no other American sub in World War II did: sink an enemy battleship. “Thornton! Go let the captain know he’s needed in the conning tower.” Nineteen-year-old Quartermaster Third Class Ed Thornton from Three Notch, Alabama, scurried to the conning tower hatch and slid down the ladder into the control room. Through the control room and into the forward battery, Thornton hustled along the dimly lit narrow passages to Lt. Cmdr. Eli Thomas Reich’s small stateroom. The 31-year-old captain was sle... read more
In the 1960s, the Soviet Union Developed an Amphibious Howitzer
*Peter Suciu* *Artillery, Eurasia* It remains a most unusual example of Cold War weapons technology that offered a solution for a problem few nations saw existing. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The 2S1 Gvozdika first entered large scale production in 1971. In 2019, the Virginia Army National Guard conducted what was described as an extremely unusual artillery exercise that involved the firing of a 105mm M118 howitzer from on board a U.S. Army landing craft. The Drive reported at the time that the operation was to highlight how mobile fire support could be provided during amphi... read more
Coming in 2024: The U.S. Navy's Deadliest America-Class Amphibious Assault Ship
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Navy, Americas* The now-under-construction USS Bougainville will incorporate an ability to launch two Landing Craft Air Cushions (LCACs) or Landing Craft Utility (LCU) vehicles. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The U.S. Navy continues to prepare for future war. The 3rd U.S. Navy America-class amphibious assault ship will feature a return of the much anticipated well-deck configuration, a known design enabling ship-to-shore maritime transport, surveillance, and attack. “The Bougainville will retain the aviation capability of the America-class design while add... read more
Why Hitler Lost World War II: He Made The Mistake Of Invading Russia
*Warfare History Network* *World War II, Europe* When German armies invaded the USSR in 1941, Hitler thought victory would be quick and easy. It was neither. Many consider the Battle of Moscow in late 1941 to be the first turning point of World War II on the Eastern Front. Some even consider the battle for Moscow as the only opportunity for the Germans to prevail in the East. By the middle of 1942, the Soviets had organized enough troops under arms that the Germans could not hope for anything better than a negotiated peace. Even if the Soviet recapture of Stalingrad in 1942 had n... read more
Why Everyone Wants to Buy Military Hardware from Israel
*Seth J. Frantzman* *military, Asia* Israel’s warfare solutions are part of a larger defense strategy that links it to the United States and involves key partners and allies in Asia, such as Australia and India. Israel’s Defense Minister Benny Gantz flew to the United States in the wake of the war in Gaza. It was June 2 and Gantz left just as a new coalition government was in the process of being formed to oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The chaos in Jerusalem with potential ministries changing hands was less important than shoring up Israel’s reserves of Iron Dome inter... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
June 7th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 139
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post June 7th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 139 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Monday June 7th – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Monday June 7th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Rio Times23 hours ago
Brazil Reports 39,637 Coronavirus Cases and 873 Covid Deaths in 24 Hours (June 6)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil has had 39,637 new cases of the novel coronavirus reported in the past 24 hours, and 873 deaths from COVID-19, the health ministry said on Sunday. The numbers reflect a weekend drop-in registered cases and deaths. On a rolling seven-day average, Brazil is reporting more than 1,800 deaths a […] The post Brazil Reports 39,637 Coronavirus Cases and 873 Covid Deaths in 24 Hours (June 6) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Letter from The Editor: Pork producers strike back
Opinion In 2020, the food and employee safety issue known as line speed became a cause celeb, cited by the union and other activist groups in all sorts of ways. It seemed to come up in all sorts of venues including congressional legislation. A federal judge in St. Paul struck down the line-speed provision... Continue Reading read more
Report finds STEC infections were down slightly in Europe in 2019
The number of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) infections in Europe declined in 2019 slightly compared to 2018 but is higher than previous years, according to a new report. For 2019, 8,313 confirmed cases of STEC infection were reported but no multi-country outbreaks were detected or investigated. This compares to 8,658 cases in 2018 and... Continue Reading read more
FDA sends warning letters to Illinois, Texas companies about import violations
As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters. Warning letters often are not issued until a company... Continue Reading read more
June 7, 2021: Reader Tips
Tonight we enjoy this magnificent rendition of I’m a Man by Chicago. There is no bigger fan of Steve Winwood than yours truly. And while his original version is pretty good, there is some additional musical brilliance in this version by Chicago. Your best tips of the past 24 hours would be most appreciated! read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Bolivia accumulates more than 15,000 Covid deaths in the midst of quarantines
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With 43 new fatalities this Sunday, Bolivia has amassed 15,024 covid-related deaths. At the same time, strict quarantines are being maintained in five regions of the country to prevent further contagions in this third wave of the pandemic. The country registered 1,428 new cases. A total of 387,162 infections have […] The post Bolivia accumulates more than 15,000 Covid deaths in the midst of quarantines appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Duque announces police reform, which Colombian opposition calls “cosmetic”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Colombian government, which is going through its biggest crisis due to the protests that began last April 28 and which are bathed with accusations of police brutality, announced a comprehensive "deep transformation" of the Police, which for members of the opposition are no more than cosmetic changes. The Police […] The post Duque announces police reform, which Colombian opposition calls “cosmetic” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Genghis Khan: The Excellent, Noble King
The historiography of Genghis Khan in the West shows that he was viewed as an “excellent, noble king,” before the onset of the Age of Enlightenment (eighteenth century), when the Western historians started presenting him as a “brutal pagan.” The Mongols were not savages. They did not cause death and destruction purposelessly—they had a political plan to build a great empire. After the death of Genghis Khan, the Mongol Empire did become the largest contiguous empire in history. The Mongols usually killed the ruling classes in the places that they conquered in order to subdue the local... read more
balance101 day ago
The Fauci-Covid-19 Dossier by Dr. David E. Martin (excerpts)
* The Fauci-Covid-19 Dossier by Dr. David E. Martin* (excerpts) The National Institute of Health’s grant AI23946-08 issued to Dr. Ralph Baric at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (officially classified as affiliated with Dr. Anthony Fauci’s NIAID by at least 2003) began the work on synthetically altering the Coronaviridae (the coronavirus family) for the express purpose of general research, pathogenic enhancement, detection, manipulation, and potential therapeutic interventions targeting the same. As early as May 21, 2000, Dr. Baric and UNC so... read more
US Navy Announces New Technology That Can Change The Fabric Of Reality
Watch the latest video at foxnews.com Watch the latest video at foxnews.com Sheeple: naive, gullible, easily deceived, useful idiots complicit in their own destruction and the destruction of others. People with an amazing ability to accept any amount of BULLSHIT. Last to know/understand what is going on. First to fall. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsK3hX8l7Mg The entire “UFO-Aliens” meme … read more
Former Pentagon Official: U.S. Has Been Tracking UFOs for 70 YEARS
Former Pentagon Official: U.S. Has Been Tracking UFOs for 70 YEARS by https://www.infowars.com/ * Timeline of observations since 1950 suggest advanced technology demonstrated by these mysterious craft not American, Russian, or Chinese. – Classified government documents soon to be made public show the United States has been tracking UFO crafts for 70 years, according to … read more
Michael West1 day ago
PEP11: What’s the scam?
[image: PEP11, BPH, Asset Energy] The speculators behind the PEP11 project to drill for gas off the coast of Sydney-Newcastle say they are tendering for drilling equipment. Is this long-shot project really any closer to reality? What's the scam? read more
David Morgan: The Greatest Depression In History Looming – But Gold Could Make You Rich!
As Good As Gold Australia In this intriguing interview, Brian and Darryl Panes from As Good As Gold Australia talk with David Morgan from The Morgan Report and recently appointed Advisor to AGAGA. How long can this economic charade continue? The city of Melbourne in lock-down is costing the economy $143 million per day. Business … read more
Billionaire Investor Says “Ultimately $10,000 Gold Prices Are Coming!!” | Buy Gold & Silver
I LOVE PROSPERITY In this video we break down what is happening in the global economy. Recently, the famed investor Scott Minerd said that “Ultimately Gold is heading to $5,000 – $10,000 per ounce.” It’s quite shocking to see such a mainstream famous investor say something like that. Normally, we would hear those kinds of … read more
Rick Rule UNLEASHED: How Sprott Got 50 Million Ounces of Silver
Liberty and Finance Rick Rule gives an inside look into the physical silver shortage and how Sprott acquired tens of millions of ounces of silver, draining supplies around U.S. and Canada. Join Rick Rule at the virtual Natural Resource Symposium. Sign up here and support this channel! — https://hopin.com/events/2021-natural… – 0:00 Intro 1:31 Inflation or … read more
European Union Unveils Plans For A Digital Identity Wallet Funded By The EU Post-Covid Recovery Package To Digitize All European Citizens
European Union Unveils Plans For A Digital Identity Wallet Funded By The EU Post-Covid Recovery Package To Digitize All European Citizens by Geoffrey Grider, https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/ The European Digital Identity Wallet proposed by the EU’s executive commission is a smartphone app that would let users store electronic forms of identification and other official documents, such as driver’s … read more
LBMA Unallocated Gold and Silver Markets Are Nothing More than Bucket Shops.
maneco64 #gold #silver #silversqueeze #wallstreetsilver #Basel3 #LBMA #physical #comex #TheGreatReset #markets – Today we will look at why, in our opinion, hold and accumulating physical precious metals is a way of not only protecting ones’ savings from inflation but is also a way of fighting those who wish to control our lives. – ROSS NORMAN … read more
CJ Hopkins: Covidian Push Toward A New Totalitarian ‘Normal’
CJ Hopkins: Covidian Push Toward A New Totalitarian ‘Normal’ by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ In a recent interview with Fox News, author and playwright C.J. Hopkins describes the current pandemic paradigm as a worrying prelude to the normalization of a brutal technocratic brand of authoritarianism. Fox News reports… – As millions of vaccines are distributed around … read more
Judicial Watch Obtains Records Showing NIAID under Dr. Fauci Gave Wuhan Lab $826k for Bat Coronavirus Research From 2014 to 2019
Judicial Watch Obtains Records Showing NIAID under Dr. Fauci Gave Wuhan Lab $826k for Bat Coronavirus Research From 2014 to 2019 by https://www.judicialwatch.org/ (Washington, DC) Judicial Watch today announced that it obtained 280 pages of documents from the Department of Health and Human Services revealing that from 2014 to 2019, $826,277 was given to the Wuhan Institute of … read more
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WA Government to Woodside: you scratch our back, we’ll scratch yours even more
[image: Revolving doors WA Labor and Woodside] From Day one, the WA Labor government has had Woodside’s back. In another case of revolving doors, former WA Labor treasurer Ben Wyatt has just been appointed to Woodside's board. Peter Milne takes a look at WA Labor’s record in looking after Woodside’s interests. read more

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