Saturday, July 03, 2021

3 July - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

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Komando.com16 hours ago
How to find and remove duplicate photos
Clear up space on your devices with these helpful apps that remove duplicate photos. read more
One French Fighter Pilot "Killed” An F-22 Raptor... Sort Of
*David Axe* *F-22, * If mock combat counts. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* To be fair, it’s unclear what scenario the jets were playing out: whether, for instance, the F-22 started out slower and lower in order to let the Rafale gain the advantage for training purposes. Nevertheless, the video shows that the Rafale, a decade older and less sophisticated compared to the F-22, can be roughly comparable to the Raptor when maneuvering at low speed during close combat. Past evidence seems to confirm that a French fighter pilot once “killed” an American F-22 Raptor stealth fight... read more
Komando.com16 hours ago
Why it’s time to rethink cutting the cord (and 3 smart ways to save)
3 clever ways to save money while cutting the cord. read more
Halifax Examiner16 hours ago
Weekend File
Welcome to Weekend File, where you’ll find links to all the articles you might have missed last week. Jump to sections in this article: Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday June 26 1. 11 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Saturday, June 26 Tim had the first COVID update […] read more
Komando.com17 hours ago
No cell signal? Best ways to boost signal strength when your calls won’t go through
How to make phone calls even when you don't have a good cell signal. read more
Komando.com17 hours ago
7 essential privacy tools to stay protected online
Take back your privacy with these seven essential tools. read more
Komando.com18 hours ago
These versions of QuickBooks are no longer supported – Time to upgrade
Ditch the spreadsheets and all the old software you’ve outgrown and make the switch to NetSuite. read more
Komando.com19 hours ago
Love the sound of vinyl? Amazon has a new record of the month club
Grab some cool vinyl with Amazon's record of the month club. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
The Brazilian Livestreams Guide for Saturday, July 3, 2021
LIVESTREAM: MPB Jazz Festival (online) – The 7th MPB Jazz Festival is on, gathering jazz artists from New Orleans and MPB artists from Natal (Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil). Tonight's line-up will present the following attractions: Priscila Matos & Choro Potengi, who will pay tribute to choro masters Chiquinha Gonzaga and Ernesto Nazareth; Gregg Stafford […] The post The Brazilian Livestreams Guide for Saturday, July 3, 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
In 1939, a Sneaky Nazi Submarine Decimated the Royal Navy
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* When U-47 arrived back at its home base at 11 am, the German naval authorities were already aware of the sinking, and the crew was granted a hero’s welcome. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Today, the Royal Oak lies on her starboard side in about 60 feet of water and is a registered war grave. Recently there have been difficulties with the fuel oil in her tanks beginning to seep out, threatening to cause a major environmental problem as the hull begins to deteriorate. World War II had been in progress for six weeks when on the eveni... read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Deaths occurring after Covid-19 vaccinations have become hot topic in the U.S.
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Reports of deaths and serious illnesses occurring after Covid-19 shots have been mounting during the last few months. Those who look at the numbers and historical vaccine injury rates claim that the world has never seen anything like it. As Fox News’ Tucker Carlson reports, through June 11, 2021, the […] The post Deaths occurring after Covid-19 vaccinations have become hot topic in the U.S. appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Japan’s Top Aircraft Carrier Sunk By a Single Submarine During WWII
*Warfare History Network* *World War II, Asia* As tons of seawater cascaded into the wounded colossus, men below deck could see the extent of the damage, were seized with panic, and stampeded topside. *Here's What You Need to Remember: **Archer-Fish* arrived at Guam on December 15. After her crew went ashore, Commander John Corbus, operations officer for the local Subordinate Command, shocked Enright by telling him, “I’m sorry, Joe, but Navy Intelligence won’t support your claim that you sank a carrier. They’re saying there wasn’t any carrier in Tokyo Bay, so how could you have ... read more
Fact: U.S. Air Force Pilots Hated and Feared Army Patriot Missiles
*David Axe* *U.S. Air Force, Americas* “Many allied pilots believed that the Patriot posed a greater threat to them than did any [surface-to-air missile] in Iraq’s inventory.” *Here's What You Need to Know*: Air Force pilots quickly lost patience with U.S. Army missileers. During the spring 2003 invasion of Iraq by U.S. and allied forces, U.S. Army Patriot air-defense missile batteries were so dangerously unreliable—and prone to firing on friendly planes—that they provoked a brief, and today largely forgotten, civil war between missileers and fighter pilots. “Many allied pilots ... read more
Massive mudslide hits Atami after 2 days of record-breaking rain, Japan
At least 20 people are missing and two were found in a state of cardiac arrest after a large-scale mudslide hit Atami, a seaside resort town in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan at around 10:30 LT on July 3, 2021. Atami is about 100 km (62 miles) SW of Tokyo. The slide...... Read more » read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Analysis: Brazilian governor makes “historic” gesture by coming out, should be rewarded in coming elections
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Founder and director of the consulting firm Atlas, which specializes in electoral research, political scientist Andrei Roman says that the governor of Rio Grande do Sul, Eduardo Leite (PSDB), was the protagonist of a "historic moment" in Brazil, declaring that he is gay. The gesture represents "a maturation of society" […] The post Analysis: Brazilian governor makes “historic” gesture by coming out, should be rewarded in coming elections appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Dollar rises 2.35% against Brazil’s real (R$) in one week, due to political tensions
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In the last trading session of the week, two forces balanced each other in the foreign exchange market, causing the dollar to hover near stability in the last stretch of Friday. On the one hand, the greater appetite for emerging currencies abroad after the labor market data in the US […] The post Dollar rises 2.35% against Brazil’s real (R$) in one week, due to political tensions appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Museu da Língua Portuguesa in São Paulo reopens with “Língua Solta” exhibition
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After being destroyed by a fire in December 2015, the Museu da Língua Portuguesa {Museum of the Portuguese Language) will reopen in grand style on July 31 after a five-year closure. Rebuilt after the fire that destroyed it in 2015, the museum brings interactive experiences and immersive environments back to […] The post Museu da Língua Portuguesa in São Paulo reopens with “Língua Solta” exhibition appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Raw sugar price gains 6.9% this week due to frost in Brazil; coffee price eases
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Futures on the International Commodities Exchange (ICE) gained again on Friday, closing the week with strong gains as investors await assessments of possible damage to the sugar cane crop in Brazil due to frosts this week. Sugar Raw sugar for October delivery closed at US$0.21 per pound, or 1.2%, higher […] The post Raw sugar price gains 6.9% this week due to frost in Brazil; coffee price eases appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Analysis: Isolated indigenous peoples in Brazil threatened as bill moves forward in Chamber
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The text of bill PL 490, approved by a committee of Brazil's Chamber of Deputiues, allows contact with isolated indigenous groups if there is a "public benefit." Private companies can contact these groups if they are contracted by the government. In Brazil, there are about 114 indigenous groups that are […] The post Analysis: Isolated indigenous peoples in Brazil threatened as bill moves forward in Chamber appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The New Dark Age17 hours ago
Israel: Racist, violent policing is at the heart of apartheid
Police made sweeping arrests of Israel’s large minority of Palestinian citizens after protests rocked the country in May during Israel’s 11-day attack on Gaza. Officers were documented beating demonstrators, and in some cases torturing them while in detention. Police also failed to protect the Palestinian minority from planned, vigilante-style attacks by far-right Jewish extremists. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
IAPA rejects López Obrador’s “recurrent” anti-press rhetoric
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) on Friday criticized the “recurrent campaign of stigmatization” of the media and journalists by the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and called for the immediate cessation of this type of “aggression”. The Miami-based IAPA repudiated López Obrador’s “stigmatization” campaign against the Mexican media […] The post IAPA rejects López Obrador’s “recurrent” anti-press rhetoric appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Former Latin American presidents call for an end to “harassment” against Bolivian Carlos Mesa
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Almost a dozen former Latin American presidents called on Friday for an end to the "harassment" against the former Bolivian chief executive Carlos Mesa (2003-2005) in their country and urged the Bolivian president, Luis Arce, to "put aside any authoritarian adventure". The former presidents gathered their signatures and petitions in […] The post Former Latin American presidents call for an end to “harassment” against Bolivian Carlos Mesa appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Holidays
By Paul We’re off for two weeks in Scotland, so things will as usual be quiet and slow. I have got a few posts lined up to keep things ticking over. read more
The New Dark Age18 hours ago
Vaccine Billionaires and Human Guinea Pigs
How do you make a potentially dangerous and ineffective drug appear like a miracle of modern science? You could, for instance, enrol only certain people in clinical trials and exclude others or bring the study to a close as soon as you see a spike in the data that implies evidence of effectiveness. read more
Is A Global Cyber Attack Coming?
Neil McCoy-Ward Is A Global Cyber Attack Coming? http://privateinternetaccess.com/neil – Secure Your Internet Connection! Get your VPN with 83% OFF! + 2 Months FREE! There have been a number of high profile cyber attacks this year, the World Economic Forum claims this is the most likely threat to take down our infrastructure and systems over … read more
The New Dark Age18 hours ago
UK: Freedom’s coming home – we’re winning…
3 July 2021 — Big Brother Watch We have a lot to catch up on… Let’s start with some good news. Covid Passes could be on the way out! Multiple reports suggest that venues will be able to reopen from July 19 aka ‘Freedom Day’ without you having to produce unnecessary and deeply unfair Covid Passes. The weekend has … Continue reading UK: Freedom’s coming home – we’re winning… read more
Covert Geopolitics18 hours ago
Vatican Hails Vaccinations As ‘One of The Greatest Achievements’ of Modern Science
The official bioethics academy of the Catholic Church has come forward alongside a host of global medical associations to demand an end to the “myths and disinformation” interfering with the fight against Covid-19. The Pontifical Council of Life (VPCL) and several international physicians’ groups spoke with reporters on Friday in what was described as an “all-out effort” to set … Continue reading Vatican Hails Vaccinations As ‘One of The Greatest Achievements’ of Modern Science → read more
Modern Tokyo Times19 hours ago
Mudslides hit Shizuoka after torrential rain hits Chiba, Kanagawa, and Shizuoka
Mudslides hit Shizuoka after torrential rain hits Chiba, Kanagawa, and Shizuoka Kanako Mita and Noriko Watanabe Modern Tokyo Times The prefectures of Chiba, Kanagawa, and Shizuoka have been hit by torrential rain. Hence, evacuation orders have been implemented in parts of these prefectures. Atami City, in Shizuoka, was hit by horrendous mudslides. Thus many houses […] The post Mudslides hit Shizuoka after torrential rain hits Chiba, Kanagawa, and Shizuoka first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
First Person: ‘Syrians still have ambition and hope’
As a witness to the impacts of Syria’s internal conflict over the last decade, Bassel Al-Madani, a young engineer and former volunteer with the UN, was inspired to set up Entrepioneers 2030, a group that rallies youth to get involved in shaping the future of their country. Read the full story, “First Person: ‘Syrians still have ambition and hope’”, on globalissues.org → read more
FROM THE FIELD: 4.4 million Nigerians facing ‘catastrophic food conditions’
Some 4.4 million people in Nigeria are facing what the UN humanitarian office, OCHA, is describing as “catastrophic food conditions”. Read the full story, “FROM THE FIELD: 4.4 million Nigerians facing ‘catastrophic food conditions’”, on globalissues.org → read more
400,000 in Tigray cross 'threshold into famine', with nearly 2 million on the brink, Security Council told
Senior UN officials appealed on Friday for immediate and unrestricted humanitarian access to Tigray – and for an end to deadly attacks on aid workers - as the Security Council held its first open meeting on the conflict in the restive northern Ethiopian region. Read the full story, “400,000 in Tigray cross 'threshold into famine', with nearly 2 million on the brink, Security Council told”, on globalissues.org → read more
World War III: How Would NATO Fight Russia's Kaliningrad Base?
*David Axe* *NATO, Europe* U.S. forces believe they know how to crack the Russian enclave. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Russia has armed Kaliningrad to the teeth. The Pentagon has a plan for destroying the defenses of Russia’s most heavily-armed European outpost, a top U.S. commander said in September 2019. The Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, which lies between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea and is geographically separate from the rest of Russia, practically bristles with S-300 and S-400 air-defense missiles, Oniks anti-ship missiles and Iskander surface-to-surface mis... read more
From World War I Through Vietnam, the Springfield Rifle Killed for America
*Warfare History Network* *Guns, * Developers first featured the 1903 Springfield along a two-piece, single-banded wooden body with a straight stock. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *A sniping version of the 1903A1, the Model 1903A4—the only sniper rifle to see significant service with the U.S. Army in World War II—was built by Remington. Weighing nine pounds six ounces, it was fitted with a M73B1 Telescopic Sight. During the war, the U.S. Marine Corps fought with the best American sniper rifle of the war—its Model 1903A1 using an 8X Unertl Telescope. In 1896, the .30-40 “Mod... read more
naked capitalism18 hours ago
U.S. Government’s Witness Against Assange Admits He Lied
An informant publicly recanting critically important testimony against Julian Assange seems unlikely to change the trajectory of his trial. read more
The Duran18 hours ago
Facebook wants you to report extremists in your friends and family [Video]
What is an extremist? These days, this term is becoming rather subjective. For the Democrat in 2021, extremists include: Trump supporters Dedicated and serious Christian believers Proponents of traditional family structures and values Conservatives For the Conservative / Republican in the same period, some of us might consider these people and groups extremists: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez […] read more
The Duran18 hours ago
Excellent citizen journalism as SpaceX enthusiast calls out Orwellian Government [Video]
YouTube has gotten into the practice of silencing dissent against Joe the Evil Grandpa, also known locally as “The Imposter”, and dissent against Kama-ha-ha-ha-la Ha-ha-ha-hystericarris (How is this title?) as well as silencing President Trump himself and his supporters. A recent piece I posted about President Trump’s reemergence into the public spotlight has likely been […] read more
The Duran18 hours ago
Biden insults LEGAL immigrants by promoting people who break immigration laws [Video]
Liberal people really are out of their minds. We have prime examples of this by simply listening to the thoughts of Imposter Joe and Cackling Kamala… well, more often Imposter Joe. Kamala is too busy hiding and only appearing in her inane push to actually become President. Joe Biden spoke to a group of immigrants at […] read more
The Duran18 hours ago
What Now For Britney Spears?
A judge having ruled against Britney Spears in her attempt to free herself from her conservatorship, the question remains, what should she do now? Many pundits have commented on the case, including lawyers; some commentary has been informed, some not. In a sense we are all uninformed because there are aspects to her conservatorship that […] read more
The Duran18 hours ago
The United States Started the Korean War
The history taught Americans is that North Korean forces attacked South Korea in 1950 and almost overran that new nation until the US military came to the rescue. This is true but does not explain that the United States government wanted a war. Major American industries had suffered with the loss of military business after […] read more
The Duran18 hours ago
Somebody must have thought this was a funny idea [Video]
One hopes we are not just “framing” and “priming” here. I do not want to be politically biased about anything here, even though, of course, the policy views of one of these men I generally agree with and the other I generally disagree with. Here, however, the issue is cognitive ability and articulation ability. When […] read more
Virtual Mirage19 hours ago
Another Rant
The Cursing Cheerleader WASHINGTON (AP) — In the case of the cursing cheerleader, the Supreme Court notched a victory for the free speech rights of students Wednesday, siding with a high school student whose vulgar social media post got her kicked off the junior varsity squad. The court voted 8-1 in favor of […] The post Another Rant appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
naked capitalism19 hours ago
How Policies Affect Beliefs and Preferences: The Example of Covid-19 Vaccination Willingness
Covid and other major political challenges show that devising policies isn't the hard part: it's getting the public to go along. read more
Moderately strong M2.7 solar flare erupts from Region 2838
A moderately strong solar flare measuring M2.7 at its peak erupted from the newly-formed Active Region 2838 on July 3, 2021. The event started at 07:04 UTC, peaked at 07:17, and ended at 07:22. The position of this region does not favor Earth-directed coronal mass...... Read more » read more
Electroverse20 hours ago
Despite MSM lies and exaggerations, Earth’s Average Temperature Fell BELOW the 30-Year Baseline in June
The "bigger picture" is what the climate alarmists tell us to look at, and the bigger picture reveals GLOBAL COOLING. The post Despite MSM lies and exaggerations, Earth’s Average Temperature Fell BELOW the 30-Year Baseline in June appeared first on Electroverse. read more
balance1020 hours ago
the heart of kindness that is the signet of Lord Maitreya
It must be understood that simply because one aspect of cruelty is prevalent during a given era, all other forms are not dormant. On the contrary there is often a linking of these forms in tactics of brainwashing and personality control utilized in communist countries and behind the Iron Curtain. In the name of God how long shall humanity permit such tyranny to dominate nations and peoples? Can the world be truly free so long as either religion, science or politics seeks to subjugate man to those tenets that are not adhered to as the result of the exercise of his own freewill... read more
The Air Force Loves the F-15EX, And Russia Has Never Been Happier
*David Axe* *F-15 EX, Europe* A Russian-made S-400 air-defense system could detect an F-35 at 20 miles, Air Force estimated. It could pick up an F-15EX 200 miles away. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *“While the Air Force is adamant that buying F-15EXs will not reduce the requirement to build 1,763 F-35s, history and the Air Force’s own budget request suggests otherwise,” Tirpak noted. “The 2020 budget submission shows the Air Force buying 24 fewer F-35s over the next five years compared to last year’s plan.” The debate continues over the Pentagon’s proposal to buy new F-15EX ... read more
North Korea's Military Strategy Is a Total Joke
*Michael Peck* *Security, Asia* North Korea's military is still very much influenced by its experience in the Korean War. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Will 1950s tactics work today? When North Korean and American last met in open battle, it was seventy years ago and the Communists only faced poorly trained American and South Korean conscripts armed with World War II weapons. Today they would face professional American soldiers and well-trained South Korea conscripts. Normal military doctrine says that an attacker should outnumber the defender by at least three to one at t... read more
Is NATO Ready To Defend Its Baltic Coast From Russia?
*David Axe* *NATO, Europe* Polish and other Baltic navies need to modernize if they hope to be able to deter and defeat Russia. *Here's What You Need to Know*: It's time for NATO members to shore up their navies. Many of the newest members of the NATO alliance lack meaningful naval forces, this despite the same countries being close enough to Russia to be potential targets of Russian invasion from the sea. That’s Thomas-Durell Young’s stark assessment in the summer 2019 edition of the U.S. *Naval War College Review*. Poland and three smaller Baltic states -- Estonia, Latvia and... read more
bilaterals.org19 hours ago
Joint statement of the EU and Ghana on the start of trading under the EU-Ghana interim Economic Partnership Agreement
03-Jul-2021 July 1, 2021 marks the start of effective implementation by Ghana of the interim Economic Partnership Agreement (iEPA) between the European Union and Ghana. read more
bilaterals.org19 hours ago
Kenya-UK economic partnership agreement betrays the East African Community
03-Jul-2021 While the Kenya-UK EPA consistently makes reference to the EAC and even purports that its is signed on behalf of Kenya and the EAC, it fails terribly when examined against the above requirements of mutual cooperation. read more
naked capitalism20 hours ago
Musical Interlude (“On the Path of Decent Groove”): B Side Favorites
Some great songs lurk in what is normally the B side netherworld. Your picks? read more
How Hard Are Aircraft Carriers To Sink? Ask The USSR.
*Michael Peck* *Security, Europe* Crazy idea or workable? You decide. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Long-range sensors and missile guidance systems have vastly improved since 1962. Spy satellites no longer send back their information in parachute-equipped capsules retrieved in mid-air, but instead transmit targeting data to missile batteries instantly. It’s harder now for a ship to remain undetected at sea. China's development of anti-ship ballistic missiles has raised fears that U.S. aircraft carriers are in mortal danger. By using converted intermediate-range ballistic ... read more
Singapore’s Mighty Military Could Get a Boost from the F-35
*Charlie Gao* *Singapore, Asia* While it’s clear Singapore’s Air Force packs a significant air-to-air punch, its mission is not to just protect Singapore itself but its interests in the immediate region. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Overall, unlike their neighbors, Singapore has gone “all in” with Western tech. The common origins of their aircraft probably make resupply and maintenance easier. This trend looks to continue now that Singapore is looking into the F-35 as a replacement for their F-5Es. Despite its small geographical size, Singapore fields one of the most adv... read more

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