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Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
New CAR-NK cell immunotherapy safely tackles breast cancers in lab testsThis is a huge advance and very promising. This coud lead to a successful therapy for breast cancers. We are beginning to see real progress in innunotherapy. The promise waas there for decades, but it now appears that our methology has caught up and we are seeing real payback. good to finally see this. *New CAR-NK cell immunotherapy safely tackles breast cancers in lab tests* *By Michael Irving* *June 28, 2021* *Researchers have tested a new form of cancer immunotherapy called CAR-NK cell therapy* *Researchers have tested a new form of cancer immunotherapy called CAR-N... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
Madness is Infecting the World of Medicine – Counting the Vaccine DeadMost doctors are suppressed by the media storm and turn into clams. none of them are truly trained as scientists. That is a process outside of their training. They are trained to make empirical deductions based on the protocols they have been taught. All useful but completely useless when confronted with new data. Then when a doctor identified a solution, the powers that be talked it down. That again is bad scince. You hear a noise in the bush and you surmise it is a lion. someone else not experiencing your facts then tells you it is not a lion. what is your next step? M... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
RESEARCH: Dandelion leaf extract blocks spike proteins from binding to the ACE2 cell surface receptor[image: Image: RESEARCH: Dandelion leaf extract blocks spike proteins from binding to the ACE2 cell surface receptor] We already have pine needle tea. this is a nice addition to our natural drug store. along with ginseng. We are discovering additional benefits of dandelion teas. Obviously more to come, just as with ginseng. We keep looking for single cause effect protocols. This has plagued all our medical research. It turns out that several plant therapies work at several levels as you could expect in nature. Think. A cow browses a plant It is suffering from several po... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
Slave Stories History ‘Forgot.’ Black People Owned Slaves Too[image: Slave Stories History 'Forgot.' Black People Owned Slaves Too] The great disservice of the whole Racism MEME is that it existed at all. Slavery existed wherever it served the local economy forever and was culturally embedded. In its last throes, black tribes sold surplus illiterate labor to the americas where there existed large factory farming operations. That was the big economic event that had been served by native americans and the irish for prior decades as well. all the way back to 1492. Its diminishment in the old world by way of serfdom is just that. a dim... read more
Small Dead Animals21 hours ago
The Disaster PallisterIn the failed state of Manitoba, police will arrest opposition politicians for having peaceful anti-lockdown protests. But they’ll sit and watch passively as a mob violently tears down statues right on the Legislature grounds. read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
How Ukraine Found Its Niche Protecting Turkish Tanks*Charlie Gao* *Tanks, Europe* Turkish/Ukrainian defense cooperation has stepped up significantly in the past few years, with Turkey building on Ukraine’s strengths of armor and anti-armor technology. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Zaslon has the major drawback of being fatal to friendly infantry surrounding a tank, which can pose problems in situations where infantry and tanks work in close cooperation. The US has hesitated to field APS on most tanks for this reason, opting for directed systems. Turkish/Ukrainian defense cooperation has stepped up significantly in the past... read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
Yes, A Royal Navy Frigate Played Pranks on Soviet Ships in the 80s*David Axe* *Cold War History, * In the late 1980s, tensions between NATO and the Soviet Union began to ease and that left room for some light fun. *Here's What You Need to Remember:*As a gesture toward the thaw, the Royal Navy made more visible some of its most strategic intelligence-gathering missions. Instead of sending hard-to-detect, nuclear-powered attack submarines into Soviet waters, the U.K. fleet instead sent highly-visible surface warships. In the late 1980s, tensions between NATO and the Soviet Union began to ease. American president Ronald Reagan and Soviet premier... read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
Eyes in the Sky: These 5 Drones are Skyborne Killers*Charlie Gao* *Drones, * Drones serve in almost every role on the modern battlefield. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Unmanned Growlers are not featured complete for service yet, as the aircraft were still actually manned for landing and takeoff during the much-publicized February 2020 test. Regardless, the “unmanned” Growler presents one of the most technologically mature “unmanned” combat wingman type aircraft in development today. Drones serve in almost every role on the modern battlefield. From surveillance to direct combat, drones have reshaped how wars are fought. Here are... read more
Socio-Economics History Blog21 hours ago
India Sends 50K Troops to Chinese BorderRT America In a significant escalation in an already volatile relationship with neighboring China, India has deployed 50,000 troops to a disputed part of their shared border. former Pentagon official Michael Maloof joins to discuss the development. He says China and India, both nuclear powers, are competing to assert greater control over their near abroad. … read more
Small Dead Animals1 day ago
July 3, 2021: Reader TipsTonight we offer you a different perspective of WW2, through cartoons. Your best tips of the past day would be appreciated! read more
Radiolytic H2: Powering Subsurface Biospheres
[image: Story 449409032] *Although we’ve been focusing lately on photosynthesis, radiolysis — the dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation — can produce food and energy for life below the surface and in deep oceans. Our interest in surface conditions thus needs to be complemented by the investigation of what may lie within, as Alex Tolley explains in today’s essay. Indeed, biospheres in a planet’s crust could withstand even the destruction of all surface life. The possible range of microorganisms well beyond the conventional habitable zone defined by liquid water is wide, an... read more
War News Updates22 hours ago
Tweets Of The DayAmerican troops pulled out of their main military base in Afghanistan, leaving behind a piece of the World Trade Center they buried 20 years ago and bringing an effective end to the longest war in American history https://t.co/Z2GlGuaK2o 1/3 pic.twitter.com/KQsep9FEUT — Reuters (@Reuters) July 2, 2021 The Delta variant of the coronavirus is worrying officials around the world. Here's what we know: https://t.co/ztekE0mwSI pic.twitter.com/eOZ1NZfadO — CNN (@CNN) July 2, 2021 Brazil records 65,165 new coronavirus cases, 1,857 deaths https://t.co/iMuaXvtzNC pic.twitter.com/erjaiPHUeW ... read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Video Of The DaySNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS23 hours ago
SATURDAY CARTOONS: HAPPY 4TH OF JULY: JULY 3, 2021Best of luck to our American friends. Celebrate what you have and stand firm in your resolve to right the wrongs of the left when the time comes ~ put aside your politics for a day to enjoy the special folk in your life. People still want to come to this great nation. In fact, I think I will post one of my favourite American tunes by the great James Brown right here. This is the America we all love! I am going to ask you to share my URL around. It is getting harder and harder to find sites or places for any form of self promotion. So grateful if you do! Either my material go... read more
The National Interest23 hours ago
Alternate History: How Germany Might Have Won World War I*Michael Peck* *History, Europe* Emphasis on the word "might" *Here's What You Need to Remember: *None of these alternatives would have guaranteed victory, but they at least would have offered Germany a chance. Whether "victory" would have been worth the cost in blood is another question. When it comes to alternative history, the Second World War is king. Dozens of books and wargames suggest how history would have changed if Hitler had invaded Britain or not invaded Russia. Want to know what happens when a Nimitz-class supercarrier goes back in time to battle the Japanese fleet ... read more
The National Interest23 hours ago
Takeoff: Why 24 F-22 Raptors All Just Went Airborne*David Axe* *F-22, * The dramatic "elephant walk" at Elmendorf Air Force Base was more than an impressive photo-op. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Elmendorf elephant walk indicated that at least half of the base's F-22s were flight-ready on March 26, 2019. The 3rd Wing also mans a regional air-defense alert mission, which requires it to launch pairs of F-22s on short notice in order to intercept aircraft -- usually Russian -- that fly near U.S. air space. A U.S. Air Force wing in Alaska managed to launch 24 F-22 Raptor stealth fighters plus an E-3 radar plane and a C-17... read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Friday 02 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
War News Updates23 hours ago
Picture Of The DayChinese president Xi Jinping applauding above huge portrait of Chairman Mao. © REUTERS / Carlos Garcia Rawlins *WNU Editor:* The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... *Chinese Communist Party Celebrates its 100th Birthday* (Sputnik). read more
Jill Biden, ‘Every Inch A Goddess’
By Tim Graham ~ So much of what people call “news” isn’t hard facts. There’s a less favorable word for it: Publicity. When Democrats rule, news meets a dam, and publicity overflows. On June 29, ABC’s Good Morning America aired several minutes of this, swooning over Jill Biden, promoting a preposterously positive cover story in the […] read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
July 3rd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 165In 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 3rd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 165 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Saturday July 3rd – Open ThreadOur 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 Saturday July 3rd – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Food Safety News1 day ago
Independence Day safety tips aren’t just about fireworksTomorrow is the Fourth of July, where many Americans will be celebrating Independence Day. Unlike last year, this year’s Fourth will look a lot closer to previous years, with backyard barbecues, picnics and firework displays. But let’s not let the year off have us forget important food safety practices to keep this Fourth safe from... Continue Reading read more
Despite Controversies, We Need To Encourage Voluntary Military Service
By James Carafano ~ Just in time for July Fourth, The Heritage Foundation released a citizen’s guide that encourages youth to consider serving in America’s armed forces. Voluntary military service has never been more important to keeping American democracy alive and well. It safeguards all Americans’ freedom, liberty, and prosperity. Parents might wonder, particularly now, […] read more
Food Safety News1 day ago
Two E. coli infections linked to English farmTwo confirmed cases of E. coli O157 infection have been linked to a farm in England. Acton Scott Historic Working Farm in Shropshire temporarily closed this past week to take precautionary measures to reduce the risk of visitors becoming infected. The steps include providing more handwashing facilities and improving safety information about feeding and touching... Continue Reading read more
War News Updates1 day ago
U.S. Navy Unit Forced to Take Part in Mandatory ‘Diversity Hike’ Waving LGBT FlagsA woman whose husband is active duty Navy sent me this. His command held a “diversity hike” in honor of Pride Month. Attendance was mandatory. They hiked while waving a rainbow American flag. pic.twitter.com/ctx66HNoi5 — Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) June 29, 2021 *Summit News:* *Navy Unit Forced to Take Part in Mandatory ‘Diversity Hike’ Waving LGBT Flags* *American flag nowhere to be seen.* Active duty members of the Navy in San Diego were forced to take part in a mandatory ‘diversity hike’ during which they flew LGBT flags while American flags were nowhere to be seen. “A wom... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Meet the Nazi’s Arado Ar-234: World War II’s Only Jet Bomber*Warfare History Network* *World War II, Americas* Able to reach a speed of 540 miles per hour, the Arado Ar-234 Blitz was the fastest combat aircraft in the world. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Others insist that while the Ar-234 was a technical marvel, the only jet bomber used in World War II, the Allies had the enormous advantage of sheer numbers of men and machines. By this reasoning, the Ar-234, despite its high-tech qualities, could not have delayed the war’s inevitable outcome. When the Arado Ar-234 Blitz jet bomber first appeared in the skies of Europe, most Allied... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
War: Why America Nearly Attacked Iran in the 1990s*David Axe* *Iran, Middle East* It fortunately didn't happen. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Retaliatory raids never got past the planning stage. The last time U.S. troops engaged in direct combat with Iran’s own regular forces was in April 1988, when U.S. naval forces struck Iranian ships and sea bases in retaliation for Iranian mining of the Persian Gulf. A decade later the United States came close to attacking Iran again, this time in retaliation for a 1996 terrorist bombing that killed more than a dozen Americans. But then-president Bill Clinton instead chose to pursue a d... read more
Manhattan Contrarian1 day ago
Justice In This Country Is Not Dispensed Impartially Between Democrats And Republicans* Back in February 2020 I had a post asking the question whether justice in this country is “dispensed impartially” as between Democrats and Republicans, at least in cases involving significant political issues. * The post was inspired by a letter that had been written on February 11 by then-Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on the occasion of the sentencing of Roger Stone. Line Justice Department prosecutors had recommended a (wildly excessive) sentence of 7 to 9 years for Stone (for process crimes related to the Congressional investigation of the Russia collusion hoax), but top... read more
The Conservative Socrates1 day ago
The Impact of the 1920 Soviet Conference at BakuIn September 1920, Russia’s Bolshevik regime organized a multinational communist conference called the “Congress of the Peoples of the East” in Baku, then the capital of Soviet Azerbaijan. Prominent politicians, military commanders, preachers, and warlords from Persia, Armenia, the Ottoman Empire (which would become Turkey in 1923), Mesopotamia, Syria, Arabia, and other predominantly Islamic nations were summoned to attend the conference. Lenin, Trotsky, and Zinoviev were among the high profile speakers at the conference. They used religious imagery from the times of the crusades a... read more
balance101 day ago
from Mojiang mine 2012 and 3 dead miners to deep into WIV7-11-21 Scientists from multiple virology labs, including WIV, China’s Center for Disease Control and labs from Beijing, were called in to investigate the Mojiang mine in Yunnan, 2012. (For some reason the Chinese government did not report the incident to the World Health Organization at that time. The cases didn’t even make it into the official China CDC statistics. Why?) What followed, however, was years of intense bat sampling missions. Within a few years, scientists from WIV had collected samples from thousands of bats from the site. More than half of the samples test... read more
balance101 day ago
UK: virus delta variant deaths--43% were in fully vaccinated people7-1-21 Of the 117 people who died with the Delta variant, first identified in India, 50 (43%) had been fully vaccinated. https://www.bbc.com/news/health-57610998 ……………………………………………………………………… read more
Accidental Deliberations1 day ago
Musical interludeMarshmello feat. CHVRCHES - Here With Me read more
Musings from the Chiefio1 day ago
Global Slavery – An Interesting MapPutting the Atlantic Slave Trade in perspective and highlighting the English and American contributions to ending it. Continue reading → read more
The National Interest1 day ago
A Russian Nuclear Attack Submarine Once Smashed into a U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier*David Axe* *Cold War History, * More than once, Cold War undersea stalkings went awry. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The *Kitty Hawk* scrape wasn’t the most serious collision involving a submarine during the Cold War. Ten years earlier in 1974 a Soviet attack submarine struck the U.S. Navy ballistic-missile sub *James Madison* while both nuclear-powered vessels were submerged off the Scotland coast. It was common throughout the Cold War for NATO and Soviet submarines to stalk surface ships and other submarines in order to gather intelligence and work out tactics for sinki... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Missile Madness: Why Iran Will Never Give Up Its Ultimate Deterrent*David Axe* *Iran, Middle East* Iran is continuing to develop increasingly long-range ballistic missiles -- and is firing some shorter-range missiles in combat. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *If the Trump administration truly wanted a diplomatic deal to curtail Iran's missiles, it wouldn't have torn up the JCPOA. The administration wants fewer arms-control regimes, even if rolling back decades of painstakingly-negotiated agreements means a much greater risk of an out-of-control arms race that could end with nuclear war. Iran is continuing to develop increasingly long-range b... read more
War News Updates1 day ago
President Biden Bristles At Press Questions On Afghanistan. Says He Wants To Talk About Happy Things*Politico:* *‘I want to talk about happy things, man’: Biden chafes at press questions on Afghanistan* The president appeared eager on Friday to project optimism on the eve of the holiday weekend. On the eve of the July Fourth weekend, President Joe Biden wanted to talk about brats, not Bagram. The White House press corps had other ideas. “I want to talk about happy things, man,” Biden told reporters at an event ostensibly organized to celebrate Friday's buoyant monthly jobs report. “Look, it’s Fourth of July. I'm concerned that you're asking me questions that I will an... read more
Komando.com1 day ago
How to take the best photos of fireworks with your smartphone5 tips and tricks you can use to photograph Fourth of July fireworks. read more
War News Updates1 day ago
An Air of Unreality Is Now Griping Kabul As The Afghan Army CrumblesA park in Kabul on Friday afternoon. © Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times *New York Times:* *As Afghanistan Forces Crumble, an Air of Unreality Grips the Capital* KABUL, Afghanistan — With his military crumbling, President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan fired a crucial part of his command structure and brought in a new one. He created a nebulous “supreme state council,” announced months ago, that has hardly met. And as districts fall to the Taliban across the country, he has installed a giant picture of himself outside the airport’s domestic terminal. On Friday, U.S. officia... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Russia ‘Improved’ the AK-47 By Making it Shoot... Grenades?*Charlie Gao* *Russia, Europe* The benefits of such a weapon were not lost on military planners in the Soviet Union. *Here's What You Need To Know: *In Russian service, the GP-25 has been attached to the AKM, AK-74, and AK-74M and continues to be the most common grenade launcher in use today. The U.S. military’s M203 underbarrel grenade launcher is an iconic weapon. It is commonly seen on rifles from the 1970s forward, it replaced the Vietnam-era M79 stand-alone grenade launcher as the “squad leader’s artillery,” allowing a skilled infantryman to eliminate enemy concentrations ... read more
War News Updates1 day ago
How Long Can The U.S. Embassy In Kabul Stand As The Taliban Make Gains Across The CountryU.S. embassy, Kabul, Afghanistan *Politico:* *As the Taliban gain ground, how long can the U.S. Embassy in Kabul stand?* An embassy “Emergency Action Plan” warns of scenarios likely to arise as Afghanistan's security deteriorates. The situation in Afghanistan is grim. An occupying army is withdrawing its last troops, bombs are besieging Kabul and the country appears on the verge of a civil war. U.S. diplomats believe they can't count on the shaky Afghan government to survive, much less protect them. It's Jan. 30, 1989, two weeks until the last Soviet forces leave, and U.S. of... read more
Covert Geopolitics1 day ago
I Saw Rumsfeld Deliberately Caused the Deaths of U.S. Troops for Personal GainIn my time as a US intelligence officer and UN weapons inspector, I was twice privy to the former US defense secretary’s MO: to manufacture and manipulate ‘intelligence’ so as to start wars. The Devil will need to watch his back. While I never met Donald Rumsfeld in person, our paths crossed indirectly on several … Continue reading I Saw Rumsfeld Deliberately Caused the Deaths of U.S. Troops for Personal Gain → read more
Bayou Renaissance Man1 day ago
Heads up for shooters - online bargains to be hadI want to give a shout-out to an online shooting sports vendor I've come to like over the past year. RightToBear.com is a veteran-owned business based in Florida. They have a lot of the usual products on their Web site, with some better deals than most on AR-15 accessories like barrels, etc. (If you're looking for a 7.5" 5.56x45mm barrel for your AR-15 pistol, as we discussed yesterday, they had the Ballistic Advantage barrel in stock last time I checked. It's a good one, and I use it myself.) They're running an Independence Day weekend sale, where if you enter the code "17... read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Doctor Warns Graphene In Pfizer ‘COVID’ Vaccine Could Be Causing Widespread Blood ClotsDiogenes' Middle Finger1 day ago
Middle Finger Symphony Theater*~ NO TUXEDOS REQUIRED ~* Brought To You By *BluesJunky* - Middle Finger Symphony Chair of Music read more
From the Trenches World Report1 day ago
B.A.R. ATTORNEYS – NO LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY IN COURTROOMSThe Liberty Beacon Connecticut Attorney, Simeon E. Baldwin, invited a group of 100 Attorneys from 21 states and the District of Columbia to meet on... The post B.A.R. ATTORNEYS – NO LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY IN COURTROOMS appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Komando.com1 day ago
Warning: ‘PrintNightmare’ flaw could open your PC to attack – Change these settingsHackers are exploiting a known flaw in Microsoft Windows. read more
The National Interest1 day ago
The U.S. Military's Eye in the Sky: Why the Global Hawk Is a Powerful Asset*Kris Osborn* *Global Hawk Drone, * Recent upgrades might be an indicator of how the Air Force is looking to a future with the Global Hawk: through enhancements while retiring older variants. The Air Force and Northrop Grumman are modernizing the RQ-4 Global Hawk with a new ground control station; the new ground station command and control system is intended to pioneer new methods of reducing latency, speeding up attacks, providing a foundation for software upgrades to improve sensing and image resolution and also enabling artificial-intelligence-empowered man-machine interface.... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
How the Air Force’s Rejected F-23 Has Became a Bird of Legend*David Axe* *History, Americas* The mystique that today surrounds Northrop Grumman’s YF-23 isn’t entirely healthy. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *If the Air Force applied the lessons it learned from the YF-22 and YF-23 to a new fighter concept, it would meticulously study the problem before loosely defining it for industry to solve. And the service would avoid micromanaging the developers’ efforts. Finally, the service would assess the results on their own merits rather than comparing dissimilar solutions. The mystique that today surrounds Northrop Grumman’s YF-23 *isn’t en... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Don’t Gloat: China’s J-10 Doesn’t Need Stealth to Kill You*David Axe* *China, * J-10s account for 15 percent of Chinese combat aircraft and nearly half of the roughly 600 Chinese warplanes that, in 2018, the U.S. Defense Department considered modern. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Beijing is continuing to improve the J-10 even as it develops the J-20 and other new fighter types. At the biennial air show in Zhuhai in early November 2018, a J-10B fitted with a thrust-vectoring engine novel demonstrated extreme maneuverability. While observers focus their attention on China's new J-20 stealth fighter, the Chinese air force steadily i... read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 21 day ago
"People are Ignoring Reality as our Economy is Decimated"*Full screen recommended.* Dan, IAllegedly, PM 7/2/21: *"People are Ignoring Reality as our Economy is Decimated"* "Sometimes you need a walk in the park to clear your head. I feel that people are ignoring reality as they walk through this decimated economy." read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 21 day ago
“Waiter/Bartender Jobs Will Save The Economy; Christmas Sales Will Be Tragic; Job Numbers Are A Joke”Jeremiah Babe, PM 7/2/21: *“Waiter/Bartender Jobs Will Save The Economy; * *Christmas Sales Will Be Tragic; Job Numbers Are A Joke”* read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
FULL SHOW: Microsoft Reveals Shocking Prevalence of DOJ”s Snooping on AmericansRT America US federal law enforcement authorities are facing backlash after attempts to secretly procure sensitive information concerning thousands of Americans. The controversy arises from the Justice Department’s routine use of “secrecy orders” to avoid scrutiny. Microsoft and other companies turned user information on journalists, members of Congress and others and were forbidden by secret … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Dutch Navy Ship Intercepted by Jets After Turn Towards Russian WatersRT Shortly after the incident with the British ship, a Dutch ship ‘Eversten’ being in international waters reportedly changed its course and proceeded towards Kerch Strait. Russian planes were immediately flying above the ship to alert crossing the Russian border, ‘Eversten’ changed its course and continued in the initially planned direction. READ MORE: https://on.rt.com/bbci end read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Silver Prices Recovering from June Short Covering in Preparation for Basel 3Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Yale Students Approve Statement Denouncing Israeli ‘Apartheid’ And ‘Ethnic Cleansing’https://videos.files.wordpress.com/o1aBHGXS/video-4-3_mp4_dvd.mp4 Yale Students Approve Statement Denouncing Israeli ‘Apartheid’ And ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ by https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/ Yale University students label Israel an apartheid state guilty of ethnic cleansing – The student council in one of America’s most prestigious universities has approved a statement denouncing Israel for “genocide”, “ethnic cleansing” and “apartheid” in occupied Palestine. The Yale College Council, … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Will Silver Rigging Ever End: Dave Kranzler, Rob Kientz, Chris MarcheseArcadia Economics Will #silver rigging ever end: Dave Kranzler, Rob Kientz, Chris Marchese With a lot of silver investors still walking out on the ledge in front of the Fourth of July holiday weekend, your humble #silverprice action therapist has called in the big guns. So if you’re wondering whether the #silvermanipulation is ever going … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
DEPOPULATION ALERT: Shocking New Study Reveals Covid Vaccine TERMINATES 4 Out of 5 Pregnancies Via “Spontaneous Abortions”DEPOPULATION ALERT: Shocking New Study Reveals Covid Vaccine TERMINATES 4 Out of 5 Pregnancies Via “Spontaneous Abortions” by Mike Adams, https://www.naturalnews.com/Index.html (Natural News) A shocking new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that when pregnant women are given covid vaccinations during their first or second trimesters, they suffer an 82% spontaneous abortion … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
World Economic Forum announces creation of Orwellian ‘Global Coalition for Digital Safety’World Economic Forum announces creation of Orwellian ‘Global Coalition for Digital Safety’ by https://leohohmann.com/ WEF partners with Big Tech and governments to police Internet, encourage ‘coordinated action’ against unauthorized voices deemed ‘harmful’ to collective psyche – The World Economic Forum announced June 29 it will initiate a new “public-private partnership” with Big Tech and governments … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
China, Deep State Controlled Democrats and Republicans and Israel Have Emerged As the Co-Conspirator’s Who Released the Coronavirus So They Could Stage a Coup Against Trump and the American People??China, Deep State Controlled Democrats and Republicans and Israel Have Emerged As the Co-Conspirator’s Who Released the Coronavirus So They Could Stage a Coup Against Trump and the American People?? by Dave Hodges, https://thecommonsenseshow.com/home Since before the Maricopa County Election Audit, I have been obligated to hold on to some critical information. Due to an … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Ep.41 LFTV: Basel III Hits The Paper Markets! Gold And Silver Changed Forever. Feat Jim Forsythe.Kinesis Money In this week’s Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire breaks down the gold and silver markets in the wake of the Basel III June 28th implementation date. The precious metals expert addresses differing opinions on Basel III, explains his bullish outlook for the historic ruling and makes the case for a gold price … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Digital Dollar is “Inevitable”, FedCoin Will Give Government Total ControlKitco NEWS Digital, state-issued currency is the “inevitable” next step of our economic evolution, says Cameron Chell, executive chairman of CurrencyWorks, who concedes it can be a “scary proposition.” Speaking to Michelle Makori, editor-in-chief of Kitco News, Chell said that digital dollars, which fundamentally function differently a dollar that is digital, will eventually be adopted … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Martial Law is ‘Masquerading as Medical Law’: Alan JonesSky News Australia Sky News host Alan Jones says the over-governance and disproportionate measures we see today in order to respond to the virus is “a case of martial law masquerading as medical law”. “Measures like standing 1.5 metres away from someone … and limits on visitors to your home or only being allowed to … read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 21 day ago
"20 Must-Have Items for the Coming Chaos"*Full screen recommended.* *"20 Must-Have Items for the Coming Chaos"* by Epic Economist "Let's be honest: we are living in extremely dark times and every day it goes by, more threatening events rise on the horizon. The United States already went through the first stage of the economic collapse last year, after the health crisis turned our lives upside down. And believe it or not, things will never be the same. Even though during some short periods of time the situation may seem relatively stable, don't be mistaken by thinking everything will be just fine because these moments are e... read more
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I am honoured. Thank you! I also visit your "place" ... we frequent some of the same internet joints.... speaking of joints.... care to join me? Winks...
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