Saturday, July 24, 2021

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

 10 pm MDT

Dr Peter McCullough, eminent Cardiologist & Epidemiologist issues URGENT WARNING
Listen at the link to the interview at the Stew Peters Show: https://rumble.com/vk7uif-2021-jul-21-dr-peter-mccullough-urgent-warning-about-poisonous-jabs-an-agon.html Rumble — Stew Peters is joined by his guest: Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, FACC, FACP, FAHA, FASN, FNKF, FNLA, FCRSA. → Professor of Medicine, Texas A & M College of Medicine, Baylor Dallas Campus → President, Cardiorenal Society of America → … Continue reading Dr Peter McCullough, eminent Cardiologist & Epidemiologist issues URGENT WARNING → read more
About the proposed VX Passport – think China
This post comes from a Facebook page & is marked public. See source page at the link & listen to Naomi Wolf speaking about the coming (?) Vaccine Passport which is identical to the CCC Social Credit system. The video may well not remain at FB as whilst listening myself, I received several notices from … Continue reading About the proposed VX Passport – think China → read more
"It Matters..."
The sons - in the dungeon - think they hear Henry approach to kill them. *Richard:* "He's here! He'll get no satisfaction out of me! He isn't going to see me beg!" *Geoffrey:* "Why, you chivalric fool - as if the way one fell down mattered!" *Richard: *"When the fall is all there is, it matters.” - James Goldman, "The Lion In Winter" read more
BOOM! Founder of mRNA Vaccine: CDC Is UNDER-REPORTING and EDITING Adverse Affects of COVID Vaccines — Govt. Suppressing Information! | The Gateway Pundit
Originally posted on Truth2Freedom's Blog: Dr. Robert Malone, the founder of the mRNA vaccine technology joined Steve Bannon on?The War Room?on Saturday morning. This was a riveting interview. According to Dr. Malone the CDC is covering up the adverse affects of the dangerous COVID vaccines.? Dr. Malone then went on to accuse megalomaniac… read more
Doctor cites ‘whistleblowers’ inside CDC who claim injections have already killed 50,000 Americans
Originally posted on The Most Revolutionary Act: By Dr Eddy Betterman The most highly cited physician on the early treatment of COVID-19 has come out with an explosive new video that blows the lid off the medical establishment’s complicity in the unnecessary deaths of tens of thousands of Americans. (Article by Leo Hohmann republished from LeoHohmann.com) Dr.… read more
Denmark Government Official Drops After The Jab
Originally posted on ukgovernmentwatch: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Skb4vLyNYtM GUN 204 – Published 26 June 2021 Thanks to Sanity For Sweden for the link Mark Malyon @S4S Jabattoire : A place sheeple go to get injected with a experimental untested poison !!! Dark Vader @S4S You cannot fool us Brits. we left the EUSSR in favour of our own… read more
How The US Government Faked A Pandemic In 1976
Originally posted on The Most Revolutionary Act: By Great Game India In 1976, an outbreak of the swine flu, influenza A virus subtype H1N1 at Fort Dix, New Jersey caused a mass vaccination of Americans. After the program began, the vaccine was associated with an increase in reports of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, which can cause paralysis, respiratory… read more
Liberal and National Party MPs attack free speech and political communication with 4 defamation cases in the Federal Court
Three Liberal Party MP’s, Peter Dutton, Andrew Laming and Christian Porter, and one National Party MP, NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro, currently have defamation cases in the Federal Court of Australia which […] read more
Cranbrook biker Brawl - Rebels and Hells Angels
The Canadain Press is reporting that "Cranbrook Mounties broke up a fight on Friday between rival outlaw motorcycle gangs from Alberta that ended with several people to hospital. RCMP say they were called about the fight at a gas station early Friday evening, and officers flooded the area and separated the two groups. Police say that shortly after, the local hospital reported five people showed up with what appeared to be stab wounds." The Calgary Herald interviewed a witness who said, "I don’t know what it was about or what it was over. The cops came afterwards but it looked like ... read more
Game of Thrones in Iraqi Kurdistan
*Farhang Faraydoon Namdar* *Iraqi Kurds, Middle East* A power struggle has ensued. The Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) is a confederacy between the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) its rival Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). The PUK controls the Sulaymaniyah governorate and its surroundings. It is a quasi-state as it possesses its own diplomatic, military, and intelligence services. The KRI’s existence and stability depend on the relationship between the PUK and the KDP. However, since the absence of its charismatic leader, the PUK’s authority has disintegrated, and the party is... read more
Good News: Stimulus Checks And Plus-Up Payments Are Still Coming
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Checks, * [image: Reuters] The third round of stimulus payments, approved by Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden in March 2021, are still being sent out. Roughly 90 percent of the payments have already been made, at a cost of $400 billion to the federal government. The third round of stimulus payments, approved by Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden in March 2021, are still being sent out. Roughly 90 percent of the payments have already been made, at a cost of $400 billion to the federal government. The IRS announced o... read more
The Iconic Walther P99 As: A Gun That Police Love to Love
*Richard Douglas* *Firearms, * If you’re looking for a full-powered handgun in a compact size, or if you’re looking for a Glock alternative, the P99 is perfect. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The Walther P99 AS is one of Walther’s most iconic pistols, trusted worldwide by law enforcement professionals. This innovative handgun is universally adored. Walther’s pistols are known for being accurate, and the P99 is no exception. I’d even say as far as accuracy goes, it’s the best of its kind. Walther’s quick-action trigger system definitely contributes a great deal to the accura... read more
Sorry CIA: The A-12 Spy Plane Couldn’t Beat the SR-71 Blackbird
*Sebastien Roblin* *SR-71, Americas* The SR-71 was actually slightly less stealthy and high-flying than the A-12, but had different intelligence-gathering technology. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *For years, there were rumors of an even faster spy plane, the Aurora, but its existence seems unlikely at this point. Rather, the Pentagon relies on drones and satellites if it needs to cast an eye on a well-defended location. Why risk lives and diplomatic incidents using manned aircraft? The sleek and sinister SR-71 Blackbird looks like it belongs in a science fiction movie, tho... read more
Thousands Dead: The Falklands War was Almost a Bloodbath
*Sebastien Roblin* *History, Americas* The opposing fleets were facing off over the sparsely-populated Falkland Islands, known as the Malvinas in Argentina. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Thus, we can thank a day of unusually mild weather on May 1, 1982 for leaving us with many more living Argentinian and British sailors and aviators today than might otherwise have been the case. On the afternoon of May 1, 1982, crewmen on the deck of the Argentine carrier *Veinticinco de Mayo *(“May 25”) scrambled to load six A-4Q Skyhawk attack planes with four Mark 82 bombs each. The su... read more
Revolt of the Admirals: The Navy Refused to Abandon Nuclear Aircraft Carriers
*Sebastien Roblin* *U.S. Navy, Americas* In the United States, it was assumed that nuclear weapons would be widely employed in future conflicts, rendering conventional land armies and fleets at sea irrelevant. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The schematics for CVA-58 nonetheless informed the Navy’s first supercarriers, named rather appropriately the Forrestal-class, laid down during the Korean War. But the heavy-bomber carrying United States remains notable as the supercarrier the Navy absolutely thought it needed—but which with literally just a couple years more hindsight it di... read more
Problem: North Carolina and Vermont are Running Out of Booze
*Stephen Silver* *Alcohol Shortage, Americas* Vermont saw a 13 percent increase in liquor sales during the pandemic. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *“The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the supply chain issues in several industries from meats to materials like glass, and worker shortages, as more people get vaccinated and life gets back to normal,” according to reporter Catherine Muccigrosso. Among the many shortages that have been reported around the United States since the start of the pandemic, from gasoline to ammo to lumber to coins, there is now another: booze. It... read more
Sig Sauer Had a Strategy to Defeat Glock's Guns—Did It Work?
*Charlie Gao* *Firearms, United States* Answer: not quite. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* Apart from France, the SP2022 has been a relative commercial failure compared to the P22x series. On Sig Sauer’s website, only two variants of the SP2022 are listed, as opposed to the myriad of variants of P226s and P320s. As Sig Sauer GmbH in Germany and Sig Sauer, Inc in the United States cleaved themselves from the remnants of the Swiss Schweizer Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG) in the 1990s, both firms needed a new pistol to compete with Glock. Glock’s polymer frame offerings were begi... read more
The Montana-Class Battleship: The Super Warship the Navy Passed On
*Kyle Mizokami* *Battleships, Americas* Numerous proposals were floated for the Montana-class ships, though they all had one thing in common: they were considerably larger than the Iowas. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The U.S. Navy never built more battleships after the *Iowa* class, let alone larger ones. The *Montana*-class battleships were obsolete before the steel was cut for them—tragic for battleship fans but proof that the Navy was heeding trends and choosing to spend resources wisely during a turbulent and stressful time. The five *Montana*-class battleships, leviathans... read more
Glock 17: The Best Combat Pistol in Existence?
*Richard Douglas* *Guns, * How has the Glock 17 managed to stay on top all these years? Keep reading to find out. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *As a pistol designed for law enforcement, it would be shocking if the Glock 17 had anything less than perfect reliability. This is an incredibly reliable and durable firearm, a tried and true handgun that requires little maintenance to remain reliable throughout its lifetime. Time and time again, Glock has proven it deserves to be the most popular and trusted manufacturer of handguns in the United States. It's simple, yet tough, d... read more
Not Aircraft Carriers: Japan Is Doubling Down on New Helicopter Carriers
*Sebastien Roblin* *Japan, Asia* But by no means call the Izumo an aircraft carrier. She, and her sister ship the Kaga, commissioned in 2017, are “helicopter destroyers.” *Here's What You Need to Remember: * Meet the Izumo—the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force’s largest ship, displacing a gargantuan twenty-seven thousand tons. The vessel’s lengthy, flat deck measures the length of two-and-a-half football fields at 248-meters. The Izumo typically hosts seven SH-60K helicopters designed to comb the seas for hostile submarines, plus another two search-and-rescue models—though it... read more
Russia's Military Has No Big Weakness: No Stealth Bombers (Yet)
*Kris Osborn* *Russia, * Just how threatening are Russian bombers? Of course, that depends in large measure upon the size of their fleet, however, there are also some interesting additional variables to consider. Russia’s move to publish photos and weapons of three of its bombers appears to be an overt and deliberate show of massive strength, as the bombers are photographed with an entire identifiable payload laid out in front of them. Perhaps Russia is trying to show that its force is deeper, more advanced, and more lethal than a U.S. B-1B bomber and B-52. None of the three air... read more
We Can Tell You How Russia Feels About U.S. Aircraft Carriers
*Lyle J. Goldstein* *Russia, Europe* No doubt many Russian leaders still dream wistfully about gazing upon a shiny Ford-type supercarrier bearing the Russian naval ensign—the blue-cross flag of St. Andrew. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *In such a conflict, of course, NATO forces (excluding Turkey) in the Black Sea would constitute a mere “tripwire”—military parlance for a force with some political value at “phase zero,” but with little actual military significance. They would be wiped out in the first few hours of a war. Perhaps, it is fortunate, therefore, that the U.S. is... read more
Cairns News6 hours ago
Massive Australian marches put rogue state COVID regimes on notice
By TONY MOBILIFONITISMEDIA and their government sponsors have tried to ignore a major World Freedom Day protest in Brisbane while trying to smear and understate the marches in Sydney and Melbourne over a few incidents where protesters clashed with cops. Marches were also held in Adelaide along with a vehicle convoy in Perth. Brisbane notable […] read more
Virtual Mirage6 hours ago
Thoughts
Virtual Mirage Preview of Coming Posts It’s not new and it’s not classified, but, we’ll look at settled surveillance technology. I leave it to your imagination in regard where it’s heading. Muskville, Musk County, Mars Cartoon-of-the-Day Jeff is not particularly popular with many of his employees. However, I will point out […] The post Thoughts appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Medical Kidnap7 hours ago
Nationalism and the Ten Commandments – Patriotism or Idolatry? “Liberty” or Slavery?
Pretty much every country on earth today has a flag representing that country, and children are taught from the earliest ages, usually through public or religious education, to respect and honor that flag, often by saluting it. In the United States pretty much every school for children, whether public or private, teaches their students to "Pledge Allegiance" to the flag of the United States of America, while holding their hand over their heart. The original Pledge of Allegiance was written by a 37-year-old Baptist Christian Minister named Francis Bellamy in 1892. So why am I spen... read more
“69 percent of the affected people fully vaccinated”
“Seventy-one percent of the cases among Massachusetts residents were found to be symptomatic, with 69 percent of the affected people fully vaccinated.” Provincetown Coronavirus Cluster Rises To 430 Cases read more
July 24, 1901
The three hottest July 24’s in the US occurred in 1901, 1934 and 1940. Scientists blamed the 1901 heat on the sun. 24 Jul 1901, Page 1 – The Capital Journal at Newspapers.com 24 Jul 1901, 2 – The Weekly Sentinel at … Continue reading → read more
Econlib8 hours ago
Yglesias on military spending
Matt Yglesias has a post discussing the new cold war with China. In the end, he’s skeptical of calls for more military spending to counter China, but along the way I think he concedes too much to the other side: But when defense spending went down in Obama’s second term, that was part of an […] The post Yglesias on military spending appeared first on Econlib. read more
My Butts Already Double Masked
Covid could be spread through flatulence, say ministers Source says officials have read ‘credible-looking stuff’ on theory from other countries including Australia Only the double vaxxed should be allowed to fart. read more
Musical Interlude: Il Divo, "Wicked Game" ("Melanconia"), Live In London 2011
*Full screen recommended.* *Il Divo, "Wicked Game" ("Melanconia"),* Live In London 2011 read more
Want to Start a War with the U.S. Military? Shoot at an Aircraft Carrier
*Robert Farley* *Aircraft Carriers, Americas* An out-of-the-blue attack from a conventionally armed state actor would enjoy the highest levels of success, but would also have an impact on elite and public opinion in the United States that might drive calls for dire retribution. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Damaging or sinking a carrier could result in a much stronger U.S. commitment to the conflict, as well as a U.S. decision to escalate either vertically (by using additional weapon systems) or horizontally (by widening the geographic scope of the fight). Since the 1950s,... read more
Which Gun Is Better: The Glock 22 vs. Glock 23?
*Gun News Daily* *Firearms, United States* [image: Reuters] Lets find out. *Here's What You Need To Know: *The Glock 23 gets the nod for more practical reasons as it’s easier to conceal due to its slightly shorter barrel and grip. It can also use 15-round and even 22-round magazines, which totally negates the only real advantage the Glock 22 has to offer. The Glock 22 and Glock 23 are two of the most popular “plastic” handguns on the market. Both are very reliable handguns as both are manufactured by Glock, a company known for their products’ legendary reliability. Both are also... read more
A Blog of Tom7 hours ago
A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing, if You Think It's a Lot
Before I went to law school, I thought I knew a little something about the law. And I had every justification for thinking so. I mean, I'd finished an M.A. in philosophy, and written my thesis on principles of rule enforcement, basically a philosophy of law topic. I'd read H.L.A. Hart on the Concept Of Law, and I had a strong grasp of ethics and epistemology. So I did really have a bit of a head start on understanding what law was all about. How hard could it be? And in fact, it wasn't really that hard. I *did* have a head start, and a pretty good foundation to build on. ... read more
Pottersville Digest
(We never yell fire unless there is one.) ------------------------------ There are many who are having their "come to Jesus" moment. Then there are morons like this who say they'd rather get COVID again than the vaccine. ------------------------------ Such human compassion. "Get off our lawn!" Yes, they actually said that. ------------------------------ Your Karen o' the day. ------------------------------ "Self-made billionaire" continues fleecing rubes. Film at 11. ------------------------------ More white, right wing persecution. ------------------------------ ... read more
Nationalism and the Ten Commandments – Patriotism or Idolatry? “Liberty” or Slavery?
Pretty much every country on earth today has a flag representing that country, and children are taught from the earliest ages, usually through public or religious education, to respect and honor that flag, often by saluting it. In the United States pretty much every school for children, whether public or private, teaches their students to "Pledge Allegiance" to the flag of the United States of America, while holding their hand over their heart. The original Pledge of Allegiance was written by a 37-year-old Baptist Christian Minister named Francis Bellamy in 1892. So why am I spen... read more
Musical Interlude: Gnomusy (David Caballero), "Footprints On The Sea"
*Full screen recommended.* Gnomusy (David Caballero), "Footprints On The Sea" read more
"Perhaps It Is Better..."
"Perhaps it is better to be un-sane and happy, than sane and un-happy. But it is the best of all to be sane and happy. Whether our descendants can achieve that goal will be the greatest challenge of the future. Indeed, it may well decide whether we have any future." - Arthur C. Clarke read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
“It's the bubble versus the cloud. NGC 7635, the Bubble Nebula, is being pushed out by the stellar wind of massive central star BD+602522. Next door, though, lives a giant molecular cloud, visible to the right. At this place in space, an irresistible force meets an immovable object in an interesting way. The cloud is able to contain the expansion of the bubble gas, but gets blasted by the hot radiation from the bubble's central star. The radiation heats up dense regions of the molecular cloud causing it to glow. The Bubble Nebula, pictured above in scientifically mapped colors to br... read more
"What Is The Joy About?"
“There are meaningful warnings which history gives a threatened or perishing society. Such are, for instance, the decadence of art, or a lack of great statesmen. There are open and evident warnings, too. The center of your democracy and of your culture is left without electric power for a few hours only, and all of a sudden crowds of American citizens start looting and creating havoc. The smooth surface film must be very thin, then, the social system quite unstable and unhealthy. But the fight for our planet, physical and spiritual, a fight of cosmic proportions, is not a vague mat... read more
Manitoba is Closed
There I simplified it for you. Manitoba businesses struggle handling out-of-province COVID-19 vaccine proof One shot, no shot, out of province, you’re not welcome, your business isn’t wanted. The ruling class is still filling their diapers, news at 11. read more
“Breaking! Fourth Stimulus Check Update Today, Monthly 4th Stimulus Checks And A Vote!”
LALATE Midday 7/24/21: *“Breaking! Fourth Stimulus Check Update Today, * *Monthly 4th Stimulus Checks And A Vote!”* read more
The Poet: J.R.R. Tolkien, "I Sit And Think"
*"I Sit And Think"* “I sit beside the fire and think Of all that I have seen, Of meadow flowers and butterflies In summers that have been. Of yellow leaves and gossamer In autumns that there were, With morning mist and silver sun And wind upon my hair. I sit beside the fire and think Of how the world will be When winter comes without a spring That I shall ever see. For still there are so many things That I have never seen, In every wood, in every spring, There is a different green. I sit beside the fire and think Of people long ago, And people that will see a world That I shall never kn... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. Thanks for stopping by! read more
“In The Time Of Your Life..."
“In the time of your life, live - so that in that good time there shall be no ugliness or death for yourself or for any life your life touches. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding place and let it be free and unashamed. Place in matter and in flesh the least of the values, for these are the things that hold death and must pass away. Discover in all things that which shines and is beyond corruption. Encourage virtue in whatever heart it may have been driven into secrecy and sorrow by the shame and terror of the world. Ignore the obvious, for it... read more
"Who Watches The Watchmen? - Fauci's 'Noble Lie' Exposed"
A medieval doodle of William of Ockham accompanying a litany of scientists using his razor to shred evidence. *"Who Watches The Watchmen? - Fauci's 'Noble Lie' Exposed"* by Charles Rixey "Note — This article details current historical research into COVID-19’s origins, as part of the D.R.A.S.T.I.C. team of scientists, journalists & researchers. Recent news: D.R.A.S.T.I.C.’s research forms a large portion of the basis for investigations begun by the US Senate, House & National Institutes of Health. Recent appearances and/or discussion on 60 Minutes, The Joe Rogan Exp., Fox News, JRE ... read more
CENSORED NEWS4 hours ago
Lummi Totem Pole Enroute to Shell River, Stop Line 3
Powerful inspiring words at Standing Rock today, Saturday. Livestream screenshot by Censored News. Native activists, tribal leaders hold event to call on Biden to stop Line 3 pipeline By Red Road to DCCensored NewsEvent is part of cross-country trip to Washington, DC to highlight sacred sites at riskWhat: As part of the Red Road to DC, a cross-country tour highlighting Indigenous read more
How Royal Marines and a Navy Submarine Teamed Up On a Secret North Korea Raid
*Sebastien Roblin* *North Korea, * The raid failed before it had even begun. But neither Perch’s crew nor the Royal Marines were ready to give up on the Korean war’s only submarine combat mission. At 7:00 pm on September 30, 1950 a submarine surfaced in the cold waters off the coast of northeastern Korea. In the moonlit darkness, dozens of armed men clad in U.S. military uniforms poured out onto the vessel’s slippery ninety-five-meter-long deck and hastily set about inflating seven rubber rafts, the last laden full of mines and explosives. Others pried open a peculiar bulbous co... read more
The U.S. Navy Is Scared that a Torpedo Could Sink an Aircraft Carrier
*Sebastien Roblin* *Aircraft Carriers, Asia* During World War II, submarine and aircraft-dropped torpedoes sank hundreds of merchant ships and warships. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Given the apparent difficulty of ensuring that submarines never enter torpedo-attack range, it made sense for the Navy to pursue a short-range “hard-kill” defense system designed to blast approaching torpedoes out of the water. In 2019, an annual report released by the Department of Testing & Evaluation revealed that a potentially revolutionary new torpedo-defense system installed on five Amer... read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Frito-Lay Workers End Strike
The workers were on the picket line for nearly three weeks. read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Prosecutors Air More Claims in R. Kelly Case; 1 Involves Boy
Prosecutors aired a wide-ranging raft of additional allegations — but not new charges — against the R&B star. read more
Could Hypersonic Missiles Be the Silver Bullet for Aircraft Carriers?
*Peter Suciu* *Aircraft Carriers, * Aircraft carriers have always faced seriously deadly threats. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *As the exercise suggested, the current characteristics of the U.S. Navy's carriers cannot counteract hypersonic missile weapons. While it might seem that a hit on the command room would be the best place to aim, the deck of the carrier may be the most effective. The mass – 500kg – of the Kh-47M2 "Kinzhal" traveling at Mach 12 would do considerable damage. Aircraft carriers have always faced seriously deadly threats. In the past, it was submarines,... read more
China’s Military Would Have Trouble With These 5 Japanese Weapons
*Kyle Mizokami* *Japanese Military, Asia* [image: Reuters] With each year, relations between China and Japan have steadily deteriorated. *Here's What You Need to Remember: * As long as Japan’s territorial disputes fester and Japan insists on limiting defense spending to a mere one percent of GDP, the possibility that the United States could be pulled into a local crisis that escalates into a major war is very real. Sino-Japanese relations have been deteriorating since 2010. What started as a dust-up over a Chinese fisherman arrested for fishing in Japanese waters has escalated i... read more
Meet the FN SCAR 16S: the U.S. Military's Beloved Super Rifle
*Richard Douglas* *Guns, * Why do special operatives use the FN SCAR? And is it worth the heavy price tag? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *One thing’s for sure: this is NOT a budget rifle. The MSRP on the SCAR is around $3,299. While there are other similar home defense rifles on the market for less, the SCAR truly offers the most in versatility, accuracy, and overall value. The FN SCAR 16S is a solid tactical carbine. In fact, it's been used in combat by the United States military since 2009, and has been deployed by a wide range of SOCOM units—from Special Forces to U.S. ... read more
Ranked: The 5 Best Aircraft Carriers and Battleships of All Time
*TNI Staff* *Aircraft Carriers, * Ranking the greatest battleships of all time is a tad easier than ranking naval battles. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Pundits and analysts have predicted the obsolescence and demise of the aircraft carrier since the waning days of World War II. At the moment, however, the Russian, Indian, British, Chinese, French, and American navies continue to put faith, and resources, into carrier aviation. For decades, the world’s great powers built countless battleships, not only as a way to win the modern naval battles of the time, but to demonstrat... read more
Try This on For Size: China Decided to Invade North Korea
*Kyle Mizokami* *North Korea, * North Korea is both a blessing and a curse for China. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Barring a total collapse of the Pyongyang regime, China is unlikely to invade North Korea any time soon. The economic, political, and military costs outweigh the benefits—at least for now. Amid all of the talk of military action on the Korean Peninsula, one major power is often left out of the discussion: China. The People’s Republic of China shares an 880 mile long border with its notoriously unpredictable neighbor, has a large army and values stable borders... read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Mitch McConnell Up To His Dirty Tricks Again – Now Targeting Hershel Walker to Block Potential Georgia Senate Race
Mitch McConnell has a long history of using dirty tricks to target grassroots Republicans that do not fit his view of the Senate. Readers will long remember McConnell’s dirty and underhanded tricks in the 2014 Senate Race in Mississippi, when his DeceptiCons crew targeted candidate Chris McDaniel in order to protect a brutally senile McConnell […] The post Mitch McConnell Up To His Dirty Tricks Again – Now Targeting Hershel Walker to Block Potential Georgia Senate Race appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
NYC Restaurant Sets World Record for Priciest Fries
It's not the first record broken by Serendipity 3 with a menu item. read more
balance1010 hours ago
the existence of unspecified classified projects at Wuhan Inst. of Virology
6-22-21 A review of the WIV lab’s public records and internal guidelines reveals the existence of unspecified classified projects and discussion of the lab’s responsibilities under China’s state secrets law. Some records mention protocols for disclosing information to foreigners and the sealing of some research reports for up to two decades. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/wuhan-lab-leak-secret-coronavirus/2021/06/22/b9c45940-cf08-11eb-a224-bd59bd22197c_story.html ………………………………………………………….. the official explanation for origin of Sars 2, by State Council Inf... read more
Deep thought
It's an absolute mystery where Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party got the impression they're entitled to dictate how they're covered and what questions they'll deign to answer. read more
Saturday Morning Links
Assorted content for your weekend reading. - Jillian Horton discusses the lack of any meaningful effort to make education safe at the point when provincial governments should be planning for the start of the school year., while Lynn Giesbrecht reports that the Moe government in particular is taking zero responsibility (and offering nothing more than bare-bones suggestions) toward the health of students. And Ian Sample and Heather Stewart report on the concern of some UK experts that their Con government is encouraging the spread of COVID now based on the misguided belief that it w... read more
G20 fails to agree on climate goals in communique
By Paul Homewood Latest news from G20: NAPLES (Reuters) -Energy and environment ministers from the Group of 20 rich nations have failed to agree on the wording of key climate change commitments in their final communique, Italy’s Ecological Transition Minister Roberto Cingolani said on Friday. The G20 meeting was seen as a […] read more
Komando.com11 hours ago
Anyone can see the layout of your home and what you paid for it – Do this to stay safe
With details like the floor plan, an enterprising criminal can plan a quick trip in and out. read more
Health Nut News11 hours ago
President Biden said 12 of us are killing people on TV around the world
Please join my alternative social media sites here now! (Facebook and Instagram deleted All my profiles totaling millions! >>>> Linktree.com/HealthNutNews <<< I’ll be making a response to the NY Times article just dropped an hour ago about us as well! The post President Biden said 12 of us are killing people on TV around the world appeared first on Health Nut News. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
The Brazilian Livestreams Guide for Saturday, July 24, 2021
LIVESTREAM: Roberta Miranda (online) – This Friday, the Sesc Ao Vivo project will present the singer Roberta Miranda at 7 PM. The Queen of old-school sertanejo music will perform with the show "Linha do Tempo", recalling the greatest hits of her career. Roberta Miranda – live on Sesc São Paulo's Youtube channel. Check The post The Brazilian Livestreams Guide for Saturday, July 24, 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The PerpZ are going to Attack Us Again Late Next Week. Just like I predicted --- timed like the last time -- to coincide with a Stat Holiday
© DON MACKINNON The city of Vancouver, British Columbia, is seen through a haze on a *scorching* hot day, June 29, 2021 .*gc: 'Scorching'? No. "Scorched Earth"* *...by your Governments' Design* *NewZ report from yesterday:* Another heat wave may hit southern B.C. late next week (msn.com) Good morning folks. I was walking my two dogs along the streamside trail near our Coquitlam home yesterday afternoon when I ran into a longtime acquaintance. "J" runs a daycare nearby and we have often met on the trail over the years and exchanged information. When the Hoax hit last year, she ... read more
J-16D Electronic Warfare Aircraft: China's Secret Weapon?
*Sebastien Roblin* *J-16D, Asia* The aircraft in question is a variant of the two-seat J-16 Red Eagle strike plane—itself a Chinese copy of the Russian Sukhoi Su-30MKK Flanker *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Where might China actually *confront* enemy air defenses? Of course SEAD aircraft would have application in a conflict with Taiwan or, more unlikely, Japan. However, the electronic-warfare aircraft may be most oriented at countering U.S. Navy surface warships, which bristle with SM-2, SM-6 and Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missiles for shooting down both hostile aircraft and... read more
Ask the Experts: What Is the Best Aircraft Carrier to Ever Sail?
*James Holmes* *Aircraft Carrier, World* Anyone who's tried to compare one piece of kit—ships, aircraft, weaponry of various types—to another will testify to how hard this chore is. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Having joined the Pacific Fleet in 1939, the *Yorktown*-class carrier was fortunate to be at sea on December 7, 1941, and thus to evade Nagumo's bolt from the blue. *Enterprise* went on to become the most decorated U.S. Navy ship of World War II, taking part in eighteen of twenty major engagements of the Pacific War. Anyone who's tried to compare one piece of kit—sh... read more
Britain's Armored Aircraft Carriers: A World War II Super Weapon?
*Warfare History Network* *, * The armored decks of the British Illustrious-class aircraft carriers represented a differing philosophy from that of U.S. Navy carrier designers. *Here's What You Need to Know*: While they are often overlooked in discussions of the naval war in the Pacific, the Royal Navy’s carriers were very much a part of that conflict as well as the European Theater. When one thinks of carrier warfare in World War II, the Japanese and U.S. navies usually come to mind. While the two powers were the major proponents of carrier-based aviation as the primary instrume... read more
War Over Taiwan? The U.S. Military And China Nearly Went to Blows Once
*Kyle Mizokami* *Taiwan, Asia* The crisis began in 1995. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The People’s Liberation Army, unable to do anything about the American aircraft carriers, was utterly humiliated. China, which was just beginning to show the consequences of rapid economic expansion, still did not have a military capable of posing a credible threat to American ships just a short distance from of its coastline. More than twenty years ago, a military confrontation in East Asia pushed the United States and China uncomfortably close to conflict. Largely unknown in America, the e... read more
Bad News: Europe’s Catastrophic Flooding Was Forecast Well in Advance
*Hannah Cloke* *Floods, Europe* Massive rainfall caused widespread flooding. Almost 200 people dead and many others still missing. Billions of euros’ worth of damage. Communities devastated. Thousands of homes destroyed and their occupants traumatised. I am a flood forecaster who helped to set up the forecasting system that was used to predict the recent floods in Germany and surrounding countries. I saw days in advance that they were coming. I read reports of rainfall and river levels rising. And then I watched with growing horror as the death toll surged. The European Flood ... read more
Special Forces Galore: The Air Force, Marine, And Navy's Special Units Revealed
*Sebastien Roblin* *U.S. Military, United States* These guys are the best, and you often don't hear about them. *Here's What You Need To Know:* While SOCOM will likely remain at the forefront of future counter-terrorism/insurgency operations in Africa and West Asia, the Pentagon is reorienting itself away from such missions towards preparing for possible ‘great power’ conflict with Russia and China. Special operations forces have been at the forefront of U.S. combat operation in the last two decades. They are nearly at the forefront of risky combat missions—and suffer higher casu... read more
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There’s 1 obvious solution to the Delta variant: Mandatory vaccination
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