Monday, July 05, 2021

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

 10 pm MDT

Weaponizing the global Vaccine System
The evidence as received to date suggests that the Vaccine industry has been weaponized. This has nothing to do with the deliberately gamed test and information systems that serve to support the industry. That whole support industry has been obviously flawed and deliberately so The purpose was to drive the weapon itself home in the form of weaponized vaccines. There is also a body of narritives suggesting multiple COV 19 strains to sustain the overall pandemic narritive. It was never a pandemic and certainly never anything to do with Corona virus except as a traceable wea... read more
Tile drainage impacts yield and nitrogen
[image: subsurface field tile draining water into a field ditch] There is actually a lot here. I do like that cover crops in the off season counters nitrogen losses. It is at least posssible to prevent three quarters of the nitrogen fertilizer from been lost into the river system. That is a huge move in the right direction. The long term trend will be toward increasingly sustainable methods so long term we are all going in the right direction. Most of us will never live to actually see it, but the future will have spaced tree lines lifting deep nutrients while ... read more
Bill Cosby Released From Prison After Sex Assault Conviction Overturned
Of course he is guilty as hell, but no matter. He got a decade of reputation destruction instead and that serves well enough. The same can be said about OJ as well. The justice system can never be perfect or even close. What has been egregious is the resurrection of cases decades old in which proving anything simply becomes impossible. that is why we have a six year ststue bar for crimes except murder. simply put if you can get away with it long enough you are good. It reall cannot be any other way. women in particular are abused to this day. If they want justice they have... read more
Diane Francis: The Florida condo collapse and the perils of too lax regulation
I am generally a fan of a sound regulatory system that does its job. Creating just that and also a natural culture of willing compliance is actually a difficult trick. ultimately the right guy usually puts it together and rides herd. Then the second raters take over and good luck after that. At best you can establish sound technical building codes whose alteration leading to failure would be an admission of guilt. The trick is to make them uniform and that actually occurs. So that is an unlikely place to look for a problem. The fact is that the industry is largely self reg... read more
Dances With Bears21 hours ago
DETECTIVE SGT NICK BAILEY HAS ANNOUNCED NOT ANOTHER WORD ON NOVICHOK AND THE SKRIPAL CASE
By John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with Wiltshire police detective sergeant (retired) Nicholas Bailey is the only government witness of the alleged Novichok assassination attempt against Sergei Skripal to speak in public describing what he saw and experienced directly. He is also the only figure to testify from the British government’s published indictment of two Russian military intelligence […] read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Targeting agribusiness, Brazil’s Amaro Aviation intends to change how the wealthy travel
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Created by the son of TAM's founder, Amaro Aviation aims to become Brazil's NetJets - the plan is to hold 30% of the shared-ownership aircraft market in Brazil in 7 years. Do you need a small jet to go where commercial airlines can't? Just pick up the phone, give us […] The post Targeting agribusiness, Brazil’s Amaro Aviation intends to change how the wealthy travel appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
"Sorry, America, You Lost Me"
*"Sorry, America, You Lost Me"* by Charles Hugh Smith "I happened to be in a Big Box Emporium, buying two bags of whole wheat flour, when a strange revelation struck me: almost nothing in this giant emporium was made in the USA. Apologists will quickly point out that the two bags of whole wheat flour were "made in the USA," and note the US-made items in the food, liquor and beverage aisles; but wander out of these aisles and tell me how many of the hundreds of items are made in the USA (not assembled of foreign components, but made entirely in the USA). The answer is very few. I ... read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Analysis: Shutdown of Tupã climate forecast supercomputer will bring many adverse effects on Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Without the National Institute for Space Research's (INPE) Tupã supercomputer, which may be shut down in August due to lack of funds in the budget, national decisions on food, energy and water security will be jeopardized - in addition having an economic and scientific impact to Brazil. The data processed […] The post Analysis: Shutdown of Tupã climate forecast supercomputer will bring many adverse effects on Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Pandemic has cost São Paulo City Hall US$1.1 billion this year
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on São Paulo's City Hall accounts has now reached R$6 (US$1.1) billion. The amount represents the total spending in health care and social programs through the month of May. The figure is 25% higher than the total estimated for new investments in 2021, which […] The post Pandemic has cost São Paulo City Hall US$1.1 billion this year appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Analysis: South America’s pandemic woes rooted in underdevelopment, culture, poor vaccine logistics
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - While the first world is pulling off its masks, the South America region is unable to find an effective way to advance in the fight against the virus. With the worst case mortality rates in the world, several factors are conspiring to cause this tragedy. From Budapest to Seville, through […] The post Analysis: South America’s pandemic woes rooted in underdevelopment, culture, poor vaccine logistics appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Sunday 4 July 2021 – Plus Weekly Update
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
WashPost Art Critic SLAMS Statue Of Liberty: ‘Shrinking Appeal,’ A Symbol Of Hypocrisy
By Tim Graham ~ Sunday’s Washington Post is marking the Fourth of July by metaphorically miniaturizing the Statue of Liberty to a tiny, hypocritical figurine that sits on a fingertip. The author of this flaming bag of rhetorical feces is Philip Kennicott, the Post‘s perenially dyspeptic art and architecture critic. The headline is “Lady Liberty’s […] read more
Child Tax Credit Drops Soon: How Will Parents Spend Their Stimulus?
*Trevor Filseth* *Child Tax Credit, * Traditionally, the Child Tax Credit has been a rebate on a family’s taxes, deducted from their final balance when the family files their taxes in April. In previous years, the payment has been $2000 per child per year. However, as part of his COVID-19 relief plan, President Biden increased the payments. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The parents’ spending choices illuminate one of the strongest arguments in favor of a larger Child Tax Credit: parents tend to spend their credit money in ways that cause the money to return quickly to the ... read more
British Legend: The Sun Never Sets on the Lee-Enfield Rifle
*Warfare History Network* *Security, * Outside of England, at least 46 nations adopted the SMLE in its various guises, according to one estimate. *Key Point: **Outside of England, at least 46 nations adopted the SMLE in its various guises, according to one estimate. India and Pakistan continue to use thousands of SMLEs, though they are no longer frontline weapons. Some Afghan fighters prefer the Lee-Enfield for its superior range compared to the AK-47.* *(This first appeared several months ago.)* A small party of about 40 German soldiers had infiltrated the Australian lines aro... read more
See This Picture? The Mortar is Launching Something a Lot Scarier Than You'd Think
*Warfare History Network* *Security, * As the Allied offensive continued into Germany itself, the chemical mortar battalions moved forward. *Key Point: *While the mortar units were a valuable asset, they were not without their problems. In the last days of March 1945, a soldier named Carl Getzel sat on a hill outside the city of Aschaffenburg and watched as it was slowly destroyed. The young private was part of the American 157th Infantry Regiment, 45th Division. His unit was tasked to take this town but it had been hard going; the German troops inside the city were putting up a... read more
New Mandala22 hours ago
Frontline women: unrecognised leadership in Indonesia’s COVID-19 response
Incorporating women's experiences and skills would improve pandemic responses. The post Frontline women: unrecognised leadership in Indonesia’s COVID-19 response appeared first on New Mandala. read more
Need To Know22 hours ago
5,000 Burgers Per Day: World’s First Mega Lab-Grown Meat Factory Opens
The Future Meat Technologies of Israel has fast production cycles that are about 20 times shorter than traditional farming and can produce the equivalent of about 5,000 hamburgers per day of slaughter-free meat. read more
Sound Money Equals Freedom and Liberty
Silver Bullion TV Happy Fourth of July – Independence Day to our U.S. viewers! The U.S. Founding Fathers had much to say about sound money and central banks. We’ll go over some articles, quotes, and clips about sound money and the importance of it to freedom and liberty. This and more on our next livestream … read more
Small Dead Animals23 hours ago
Pedovision
Transgenderism is a stalking horse for the normalization of pedophilia. Change my mind. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Day One – The Fourth Branch of Government, The Intelligence Branch
First things first, it is not my intent to outline the entire history of how we got to this place where the intelligence community now acts as the superseding fourth branch of government. Such an effort would be exhausting and only take our discussion away from understanding the current dynamic. History has provided enough warnings […] The post Day One – The Fourth Branch of Government, The Intelligence Branch appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
July 5th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 167
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 5th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 167 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Monday July 5th – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Monday July 5th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Letter from the Editor: The real Amos Miller faces some food safety justice
Opinion USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service sometimes profiles its employees on the job to help the public understand the agency’s complex mission. Two FSIS employees who merit profiles are Paul Flanagan and Scott C. Safian. They are both officers with the FSIS Office of Investigation, Enforcement, and Audit (OIEA). They have what may be... Continue Reading read more
After the Fireworks
S.Kelly’s Thoughts If Brittany has a Conservator, why not Slow Joe? Flag Most Americans know what the stars and stripes of the American flag symbolize. The stars in the blue union represent the 50 United States, and the 13 stripes represent the 13 American colonies. However, originally the US flag was to […] The post After the Fireworks appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Afghanistan: All foreign troops must leave by deadline - Taliban https://t.co/9uT3igzy6n — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 4, 2021 India reports 39,796 new COVID-19 cases in last 24 hours https://t.co/1QISSjey4X — Reuters India (@ReutersIndia) July 5, 2021 Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: Accept our rule or no ceasefire, rebels say https://t.co/1Qgk7cEHkr — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 4, 2021 #UPDATE The megatanker retained by Egypt since it blocked the Suez Canal in March will be released Wednesday, after the authority that manages the vital waterway said a deal was reached with... read more
A True Hybrid: Meet the Iranian-Russian Raad-1 Self-Propelled Howitzer
*Caleb Larson* *Iran, Middle East* Much of Iran’s ground (and air!) equipment is quite old, and some of it a strange combination of Russian main guns and other parts mated hulls the guns were never intended for. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Raad-1 is a classic example of Iranian weapon platforms—a strange mixture of legacy equipment repackaged and spun as “Iranian.” The Iranian arms industry is a mashup of vintage American systems, legacy Soviet equipment, and a smattering of Chinese and North Korean imports. Much of Iran’s ground (and air!) equipment is quite old, an... read more
Intelligence Coup: Winning this Nazi Submarine Helped End World War II
*Warfare History Network* *World War II, Americas* After about two minutes of machine-gun and cannon fire, men began popping out of hatches and jumping into the sea. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The intelligence materials taken from U-505 allowed Allied Naval Intelligence to read U-boat signals as fast as the Germans themselves, which helped them in their already successful war against Admiral Dönitz and his submarine fleet. All the elaborate grids and tables the Kriegsmarine had been using to track Allied shipping were now used against the U-boats. “Frenchy to Blue Jay—I... read more
The Liberated of the Nordhausen Concentration Camp Was Unforgettable
*Warfare History Network* *Holocaust, * Pure evil. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *U.S. soldiers would realize with horror the full extent of what they were fighting and why Hitler had to go. They would never forget what misery they saw. After leading his U.S. 3rd Armored “Spearhead” Division on the longest, one-day, enemy-opposed mechanized advance in American history, Maj. Gen. Maurice Rose was killed in action on March 30, 1945, one of 30 flag officers who fell in World War II, and the only armored division commander ever lost in combat. However, the march of the 3rd Ar... read more
No One In Europe Saw Hitler's Rise to Power Coming — Not Even Germany
*David Axe* *Hitler, * Hitler did time behind bars. But even his jailers didn't understand what he was capable of. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Through Hitler’s arrest to his trial and sentencing, the Bavarian government had demonstrated that it was equally fearful of Hitler’s rising influence and sympathetic to his philosophy of racial bigotry. On April 1, 1924, 34-year-old Adolf Hitler — a socially awkward painter and former soldier from Austria — arrived at Landsberg prison in Bavaria to serve a five-year sentence for organizing a failed coup that got 18 men killed, ... read more
In Afghanistan, Russia’s Su-17 Proved to Be an All-Role Fighter
*Charlie Gao* *Russia, Europe* During the majority of the Cold War, the swing-wing Su-17 (known as the Su-22 for export) formed the bulk of strike and CAS aircraft for Soviet and Warsaw Pact forces. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Su-17 saw significant service in the Soviet war in Afghanistan. It served in many roles during that conflict, including reconnaissance, strike, and minelaying. Combat experience in this conflict led to the fitting of chaff and flare dispensers and additional armor to the aircraft. For many military watchers, the Sukhoi name is synonymous with t... read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
People gather for the annual Independence Day fireworks celebration at the National Mall in Washington, July 4, 2021. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts *WNU Editor:* The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... *America celebrates the Fourth of July* (Reuters). read more
Small Dead Animals23 hours ago
Safe And Effective ®
First they First they mock you, then they deplatform you, then they add a warning to the label: Scientists launch study to find out if COVID-19 vaccines are causing period changes after hundreds of women notice irregularities read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Three big city companies warned over import violations
As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters. Warning letters often are not issued until a company... Continue Reading read more
Hong Kong sees more outbreaks but fewer sick in 2020
More than 220 outbreaks were reported to the Centre for Food Safety (CFS) in Hong Kong this past year. The CFS of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department received 229 reports of food poisoning outbreaks linked to businesses that affected 632 people. Under 200 outbreaks were reported in 2019 but more people fell ill than in 2020.... Continue Reading read more
The New Covid Narrative Is That Unvaccinated People Are 'Variant Factories'
*CNN: **Unvaccinated people are 'variant factories,' infectious diseases expert says* (CNN) Unvaccinated people do more than merely risk their own health. They're also a risk to everyone if they become infected with coronavirus, infectious disease specialists say. That's because the only source of new coronavirus variants is the body of an infected person. "Unvaccinated people are potential variant factories," Dr. William Schaffner, a professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, told CNN Friday. "The more unvaccinated people there ... read more
In Pictures: An Unforgettable Visit to Wellneste Lodge and Nature Sanctuary in Upstate New York
Over the course of my nearly 20 years as a journalist, I’ve been privileged to journey across the United States, from organic health institutes to events and conferences, and everything in between. This past spring I had the opportunity to visit what has quickly become one of my favorite, and most inspirational little places on Earth: Wellneste Lodge and Nature Sanctuary in Taberg, New York. The goal was to catalogue what life is like in a secluded natural area where local organic farmers and artisans sell their wares, foraging for food is a daily delight, and a natural, more co... read more
Yet another of those ‘rare’ & ‘mild’ adverse reactions right at the clinic (it won’t be the jab of course)
It’s as ‘safe & effective’ as can be says the NZ government, whose Doctors are not allowed to fully inform you of any downside type reactions. Like death for instance. Or stroke or cardiac arrest. If they did, well you might decide not to take it. FYI I’ve added below the full list of possible … Continue reading Yet another of those ‘rare’ & ‘mild’ adverse reactions right at the clinic (it won’t be the jab of course) → read more
‘I Will Not Be Taking the Current Vaccines’ (From a retired MD)
Dr Ray Sarhelian After being in the “hesitant” category for several months I am now in the “no” category. As a retired medical doctor I have plenty of time, and a genuine fascination, to thoroughly research this topic. I have been diligently reviewing every scientific journal I can find, reading every online news article I … Continue reading ‘I Will Not Be Taking the Current Vaccines’ (From a retired MD) → read more
18 Reasons I Won’t Be Getting a CV VX
From citizensjournal.us By Christian Elliot A few friends have asked my thoughts on the covid jab(s) so I thought it was time to write an article on the topic. All my friends had not heard most of the details I shared, so I figured you might appreciate hearing some of what I told them. Knowing … Continue reading 18 Reasons I Won’t Be Getting a CV VX → read more
Might COVID Injections Reduce Lifespan? (from an MD)
From mercola.com STORY AT A GLANCE Evidence suggests people who have received the COVID “vaccine” may have a reduced lifespan as a result of the acute, subacute and long-term effects from the COVID injection If you’ve gotten the COVID shot, consider yourself high risk for COVID and implement a daily prophylaxis protocol. This means optimizing … Continue reading Might COVID Injections Reduce Lifespan? (from an MD) → read more
Survey: Majority of Physicians Decline COVID Shots
From PR Newswire via mercola.com Of the 700 physicians responding to an internet survey by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), nearly 60% said they were not “fully vaccinated” against COVID, according to a press release from PR Newswire. This contradicts an American Medical Association claim — based on 300 respondents — that 96% of … Continue reading Survey: Majority of Physicians Decline COVID Shots → read more
Is it COVID or Is it the Flu? Not Even Your Doctor Knows for Sure — The Most Revolutionary Act
Originally posted on FREEDOM MINDS FOR THE AMERICAN REPUBLICS: Originally posted on STRAIGHT LINE LOGIC: Using a test that was never meant as a diagnostic test, and given the similarities in symptoms between Covid-19 and garden-variety flu, we will never know how many people who were diagnosed as Covid-19 actually had, and perhaps died, from… read more

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