Sunday, July 25, 2021

25 July - Blogs I'm Following - 5 of 5

 10 pm MDT

Greg Hunter, "Financial System Has Come to an End"
*"Financial System Has Come to an End"* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Legendary financial and geopolitical cycle analyst Martin Armstrong thinks we have come to the end of the line for the financial system, and this is why globalists are on a power grab of epic proportions. Armstrong explains, “The system has come to an end. They know they can no longer borrow indefinitely. So, what is this “Great Reset’? It is basically a move to redesign the world monetary system. They are going to stop the borrowing that they are doing, and they are just going to print. You also have this mo... read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Saturday 24 July 2021
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
Snopes.com21 hours ago
Jackie Mason, Comic Who Perfected Amused Outrage, Dies at 93
Mason was known for his sharp wit and piercing social commentary, often about being Jewish, men and women and his own inadequacies. read more
Thank God Hitler Never Got His Desired Aircraft Carrier Fleet
*Robert Farley* *World War II, Aircraft Carriers, Europe* In March 1935, Adolf Hitler announced that Germany would no longer abide by the naval restrictions established in the Treaty of Versailles, which had drastically limited German construction. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Indeed, had the Nazi government rejected Plan Z entirely in favor of smaller raiders and U-boats, Germany undoubtedly would have been better prepared to wage World War II when it came. And even if Germany had prevailed in World War II, Plan Z would have left the Reich with a battleship heavy, carrier lig... read more
naked capitalism22 hours ago
As Scientists Have Long Predicted, Warming Is Making Heatwaves More Deadly
Twenty years ago the IPCC warned of summer heatwave deaths in unprepared temperate regions like the Pacific Northwest. read more
Modern Tokyo Times22 hours ago
Japan wins first swimming gold at Tokyo Olympics: Australia break world record
Japan wins first swimming gold at Tokyo Olympics: Australia break world record Kanako Mita and Sawako Utsumi Modern Tokyo Times Japan won its first swimming gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics after Yui Ohashi won the 400-meter individual medley after her amazing breaststroke leg. Emma Weyant of America, the silver medalist, did challenge late on […] The post Japan wins first swimming gold at Tokyo Olympics: Australia break world record first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
The Duran22 hours ago
A Zulu Chief Reminisces
The madness that swept America’s great cities in the wake of the death of George Floyd has been estimated to have caused around two billion dollars in damage to property. The loss of life and the hundreds of people injured cannot be valued in mere dollars. Similar outrages have recently occurred in South Africa, albeit […] read more
I might be a Slav at heart, or I could convert…
A bit of a Slavic Moment (precipitated by my usual Friday Sushi & Sake and Sake and Sake?) Continue reading → read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Study finds Listeria in cheese in Ecuador
Researchers have highlighted the prevalence of Listeria monocytogenes in cheese in Ecuador. In Ecuador, the impact of listeriosis on public health is unknown because it is not a reportable disease. Soft cheese is consumed in most urban households in the country. A total of 260 artisanal cheese samples were collected from March to September 2018 in street... Continue Reading read more
Snopes.com23 hours ago
States Share Resources As Wildfires Rage Across US West
More than 85 large wildfires were burning around the country, most of them in Western states. read more
M (Number) 1: The Garand Mowed Down the Third Reich
*Warfare History Network* *History, * The M-1 had a significant advantage over the bolt-action rifles used by the other Allied and enemy armies because of its semiautomatic mechanism. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *A variety of outstanding weapons and pieces of equipment affected the course of World War II for both the Allies and the Axis powers. Although soldiers groused and kidded about the weight of the M-1, Garand’s weapon gave stout service wherever it was carried. Often making the difference between life and death for the men on the front lines, it played a vital tact... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
July 25th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 187
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 July 25th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 187 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The German Heavy Gustav Was the Largest Gun Ever Built.
*James Simpson* *History, Europe* So why did it fail? History has some important clues. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *There is still nothing like the railway for continental logistics. Even today in the age of heavy lifting aircraft, trains supply arms to Russian troops in Ukraine and NATO forces in Afghanistan. The rails may no longer carry the massive weapons of war, but they still play a crucial logistical role that’s often overlooked. *More From The National Interest: * *Where World War III Could Start This Year* *How the F-35 Stealth Fighter Almost Never Happened * *... read more
The USS Mississippi Battleship Was Too Good at Dying
*Kyle Mizokami* *Battleships, Americas* The USS Mississippi is home to one of the most intriguing naval coincidences of all time. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The old warship was decommissioned in 1956, sold for scrap. The aging battlewagon had served longer than most ships at the time, but it had also experienced two rare tragedies, in the same place, under similar circumstances. Today her name lives on in the *Virginia* class nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Mississippi (SSN-782). The USS *Mississippi* is home to one of the most intriguing naval coincidences of all time... read more
Spelling Isn’t Everything
By Burt Prelutsky ~ I spotted a poster of Fidel Castro’s favorite henchman Che Guevara on Zaila Avant-garde’s wall. I wasn’t all that impressed that the first black person had won the Scripps National Spelling Bee. What had knocked me for a loop was the video of 14-year-old Zaila Avant-garde dribbling multiple basketballs and juggling […] read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Sunday July 25th – 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 Sunday July 25th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Met Office Issues First Ever Extreme Heat Warning!
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? The Met Office issued its first ever extreme heat warning last Tuesday: ? ? ? https://news.sky.com/story/uk-weather-met-office-to-issue-first-ever-extreme-heat-warning-amid-sweltering-conditions-across-country-12359242? ? ? Now if you’re thinking that this is surely not the first time Britain has had hot weather, you would be right, as the… read more
Green Energy Deficits Rely On Political Power Plays
By Larry Bell ~ So, maybe some of you seriously imagine that America is really going to successfully implement a Green New Dementia model of switching from recently achieved fossil-fueled energy independence (80% of U.S. supply) to planet-climate-saving windmills and sunbeams (that intermittently produce 3% or less)? Then, in addition, we’re going to replace 98% […] read more
July 25, 2021: Reader Tips
Tonight we present the colorized version of the 1938 Our Gang Follies. Tips, tips, tips, we want your tips! read more
An Unbiased View of Manufacturing Next
[image: Manufacturing Next]Have you ever thought-about other industries?Typically the answer to your problem might come from a unique industry or subject. You might have worked in certainly one of these up to now, yet the solution to your downside requires a new application of knowledge you already possess. The latest breakthroughs in other industries might hold the answer to your problem, assuming you can find a solution to adapt them to the issues you might be coping with. In fact, the reply to the issue could also come from a much older process or technique, probably even in an... read more
Afghanistan Imposes A Nighttime Curfew To Curb The Momentum Of The Taliban
The curfew will be effective between 10pm and 4am local time [File: Mohammad Ismail/Reuters] *DW:* *Afghanistan imposes nighttime curfew to stem Taliban push* *The Afghani government announced curfews in 31 out of 34 provinces amid the Taliban offensive. * Following US airstrikes against the militants, the Taliban warned "there will be consequences" for the bombing. Afghanistan put in place a night time curfew on Saturday across 31 of the conflicted countryꞌs 34 provinces "to curb violence and limit the Taliban movements," the government in Kabul said. Only the provinces of... read more
The 5 Best Hunting Rifles on the Planet? The Search Stops Here.
*Kyle Mizokami* *Guns, * Hunting lingers in America’s DNA. Here are the best tools for the job. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *For many in rural areas hunting rifles are tools not only for sport but for procuring a supply of meat. The best hunting rifles are a combination of firepower, portability and affordability. Hunting, more than other countries in the Western world, lingers in America’s DNA. While the number of hunters in Europe and the rest of the industrialized world has declined with the rise of cities, hunting is still a major sport in the United States. Hunting ... read more
Komando.com1 day ago
Use Venmo? This is the biggest privacy update in years
Want to keep your personal details off Venmo? Now you can. read more
Israeli Government Approves COVID Fascism, Compulsory Vaccinations and Legally Required Masks For All Citizens Effective August 8th
Comrades, it must be said that Israeli fascism is a particularly ironic form of Fascism. However, when you combine fascist government dictates from the Jewish state along with newly approved forced vaccinations, the level of irony exceeds adequate encapsulation. The only level of irony missing is armbands for the non-vaccinated. Here’s the Announcement (with excerpt […] The post Israeli Government Approves COVID Fascism, Compulsory Vaccinations and Legally Required Masks For All Citizens Effective August 8th appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Naturopathic Doctor Warns: This is the Most Unhealthy Protein for the Liver, Do Not Consume at All Costs
Dr. Eric Berg is a naturopathic and holistic doctor based out of Washington, D.C. who has become a mainstay on social media over the past decade, reaching over 400 million people on his YouTube channel as part of a subscriber base of more than three million people. Berg is well known not just on the social media landscape, but also among senior officials in the U.S. government, doctors, high-level executives of major corporations, scientists, and other clients from many different walks of life. While living healthy may seem like a simple task for anyone who’s been following along ... read more
Novartis-Funded Researchers Admit Pregnancy Related Vaccine Research Needed While Dismissing Concerns; Novartis Helping Produce mRNA Vaccines for Both Pfizer and CureVac
Novartis is involved in helping produce Pfizer mRNA vaccines and working on a new mRNA vaccine by CureVac (Reuters, 21 … Continue reading → read more
Superfood Popular Among Surfers Eradicates Cancer Cells While Reducing Blood Sugar and Cholesterol in Overweight Adults
For most people, the consumption of berries is limited to only a few different types, and they are almost never organic. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries (in that order) are the three most popular types in the U.S., but they’re almost never organic and are often heavily sprayed with chemicals, including strawberries which ranked #1 on the 2018 ‘Dirty Dozen’ list by the Environmental Working Group. While these berries are still relatively beneficial in comparison to other popular foods that make up the “Standard American Diet,” they’re still a far cry from being truly healt... read more
Komando.com1 day ago
A PC virus is now attacking Macs – Here’s what to look for
Watch for these signs that your Mac is under attack from a PC virus. read more
Ten Unorthodox Ways to Increase Healthy Circulation and Prevent Blood Clots
The cardiovascular system is paramount to human health, but nearly half of American adults have some form of cardiovascular disease according to a 2019 study published in the American Heart Association journal Circulation. The bad news is that a healthy heart and cardiovascular system are not “normal” by today’s standards. The good news is that there are countless ways to improve it. Some of these ways involve herbal treatments or combinations of natural medicines, and others unorthodox ways of moving or positioning your body to increase healthy blood flow to your cells. The key t... read more
When the Only Choice is Kosher-Certified, and You Object: A Layman’s Glance at Legal Recourse
Truly the best way to avoid Kosher tax and boost local folks! It doesn't cover everything but home businesses are the best way to go if possible. But then I know how privileged I am to have such access just across the road. Just do what you can to avoid giving them your hard earned coins. You can bet your sweet bippy that if products had the Christian crucifix on them there would be action taken! Many lawsuits. July 24, 2021 By KosChertified *Introduction* Seanna Fenner, aka Odinia, is an Odinist gyðja (priestess), a völva, and the founder of the native European religious or... read more
Grim Covid-19 Projections For The U.S.. Delta Variant Surge Projected To Peak In Mid-October And Cause Up To 240K Infections And 4K Deaths Per Day If Current Vaccination Rates Stay The Same
*Daily Mail:* *Indian Delta variant surge is projected to peak in mid-October and cause up to 240K infections and 4K DEATHS per day IF current vaccination rates stay the same: Experts plead with public to get their shots as US COVID cases rise 166% in two weeks* * Concerns are rising about the highly infectious Delta variant as it races across the United States * A mathematical model predicts a new peak in October that could approach the highs in January * On the worst end of the projection, new cases could hit 240,000 a day and daily deaths could top 4,000 * The seven-day av... read more
D-Day Delayed? The War Could Have Ended a Year Early
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* An invasion of Nazi-held Western Europe had been considered as early as 1943. *Key Point: *On June 6, 1944, the Allies unleashed on land, air, and sea the largest invasion force in world history in an enormous effort to liberate Europe from Nazi tyranny. Code-named Operation Overlord, the invasion consisted of five divisions, more than 7,000 ships and landing craft, and 195,000 naval personnel from eight countries. The massive invasion of the European continent included 133,000 troops from the United States, Great Britain, and Canada. ... read more
Yes, the U.S. Military Once Had 'Flying' Aircraft Carriers
*Peter Suciu* *Aircraft Carriers, Americas* The ability to launch and recover a drone at least offers the very practical ability to send a drone to regions not otherwise readily accessible. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Aircraft carriers on the water are protected by destroyers and submarines, and unless similar craft could be built to fly alongside this "mother ship" it couldn't be properly protected. Even with such screening aircraft, it isn't too hard to see how a missile or just a "kamikaze" could all too easily take out such a craft. Whether it is because of the Helicarri... read more
Pakistan Has Put China’s JF-17 Thunder to Work Against Its Enemies
*Sebastien Roblin* *JF-17, Asia* The Thunder, which first flew in 2003, is a no-nonsense evolution of the MiG-21. *Here's What You Need to Know*: While the Thunder is not particularly sexy compared to cutting-edge stealth fighters and even 4.5-generation jets like the Rafale and Su-35, its seems capable for its price, particularly once it integrates AESA radar and the PL-10 missile. It seems likely to show up in the new again if there any future showdowns between Pakistani and Indian aviation. In the 2019 Paris Air Show, Pakistan demonstrated its lightweight JF-17 Thunder jet f... read more
Good News: Inflation Won't Destroy the U.S. Economy
*Brendan Lesko* *Inflation, * The more you fear inflation, the more you feed into its growth and negative effects. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Why haven’t we seen a substantial increase in GDP? The largest component of GDP is consumption, which represents final transactions of goods and services in an economy. From February 2020 to May 2021, consumption rose by approximately $781.9 billion. As of late, many media outlets have been reporting abnormal levels of inflation, which is absolutely accurate information. Generally, the Federal Reserve aims to keep inflation around... read more
Barrett MRAD: The Best Sniper Rifle On The Planet?
*Richard Douglas* *Guns, * The truth is that you may not need such a high-powered, high-end sniper rifle as a casual shooter. But if you have the cash to spare and you’re in LE or you’re a competition shooter? Then maybe an MRAD would be an appropriate rifle to call your own. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* There's no two ways about it: Barrett’s MRAD sniper rifle is a great precision gun. It’s reliable, it’s customizable, and you can easily tear it down and even change its caliber. In 2009, the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) was looking for a new rifle t... read more
Tens Of Thousands Of French Protesters Against Covid-19 Health Restrictions Clash With Police In Paris
*Daily Mail:** Riot police fire tear gas and water cannons on protesters in Paris as thousands demonstrate against bill mandating vaccine passports for restaurants and jabs for all healthcare workers* * French anti-riot police fired teargas, water canons on Saturday as clashes broke out during demonstrations * Thousands protested over proposals for a a special virus pass to enter restaurants and other venues in France * Bill was debated in the Senate on Saturday after it was approved in the lower house of parliament on Friday French anti-riot police fired teargas and water... read more

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