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The Duran21 hours ago
School Board Meeting – Dr. Dan Stock MDsource Medical expert destroys official COVID propaganda. read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Fed President Warns Maybe Ready To Taper as Inflation Runs HOT! Highest In 3 Decadessource read more
Need To Know21 hours ago
Swiss Police Threaten to Stop Enforcing COVID-19 RulesA group representing police officers wrote a letter warning of potential insubordination within the force over the enforcement of draconian laws. The Conference of Cantonal Police Commanders threatened the officers with sanctions if they refused to enforce the measures. read more
Need To Know21 hours ago
UK: Food Shortages Loom due to Shortage of Truck DriversThe shortage has been blamed on foreign nationals from European countries who had returned to the EU after Brexit. Also, about 45,000 HGV driving tests were lost last year. And, because of the Covid pandemic, few British truck drivers trained within the past 12 months due to lockdowns. read more
Need To Know21 hours ago
CDC Director Admits she was Wrong When she Said 99% of Covid Deaths are among the UnvaxedThe CDC's data showed the number of Covid patient in-hospital deaths in May were 15% among the vaccinated, not 0.5% as they all claimed -- which is 30x higher than they stated. They excluded the most recent data showing the increase in Covid diagnoses in vaccinated people. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Covid-19: Panama accumulates 443,718 cases and 6,918 deaths (August 10)RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Panamanian health authorities on Tuesday reported 900 new Covid-19 cases and 6 deaths from the disease, bringing the total to 443,718 confirmed infections and 6,918 deaths in over 16 months of pandemic. There are 119 patients hospitalized with the coronavirus in Intensive Care Units (ICU) and 423 in wards, while […] The post Covid-19: Panama accumulates 443,718 cases and 6,918 deaths (August 10) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Demonstrations in Ecuador for and against Quito Mayor after water incidentRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Two demonstrations in favor and against Quito Mayor Jorge Yunda were recorded on Tuesday (10) in the Ecuadorian capital's historic downtown, after a shameful incident in which one of the opposition councilors threw a glass of water on the Mayor. The incident occurred when Yunda was delivering a speech recalling […] The post Demonstrations in Ecuador for and against Quito Mayor after water incident appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Venezuela reaches 3,733 Covid-19 deaths since pandemic began (August 10)RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "Sadly, 14 Venezuelans died in the last hours due to the coronavirus," Rodríguez tweeted, detailing that 5 of those deaths occurred in the state of Anzoátegui, another 5 in Zulia, 2 in Táchira, 1 in Caracas and another person in Miranda. The Vice President also said that 896 new Covid-19 […] The post Venezuela reaches 3,733 Covid-19 deaths since pandemic began (August 10) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Bolivian Amaszonas airline sells its shares due to pandemic impactRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "We have decided to sell the company to a new international group that has found an opportunity to integrate Amaszonas into its business growth plan in Latin America," the company's CEO Sergio de Urioste said in a statement. De Urioste stated that the initial and main task "will be financial […] The post Bolivian Amaszonas airline sells its shares due to pandemic impact appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Cairns News22 hours ago
Soros sock puppet orders raid on Colorado election clerk’s office as Dominion watches onBy TONY MOBILIFONITISCOLORADO’S Soros-funded Democrat secretary of state Jena Griswold staged a raid on the office of a county election clerk’s office on Tuesday while the clerk flew to Mike Lindell’s symposium in South Dakota to expose election fraud to some 46 US state representatives. Griswold and her election officials have refused to answer questions […] read more
Modern Tokyo Times22 hours ago
The US keeps on showing its hand in Afghanistan to the TalibanThe US keeps on showing its hand in Afghanistan to the Taliban Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The United States (US), under President Joe Biden, keeps on showing its military hand to the Taliban. Hence, despite current American airstrikes that are helping the armed forces of Afghanistan, the US is also […] The post The US keeps on showing its hand in Afghanistan to the Taliban first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Small Dead Animals22 hours ago
Wuhan Flu: The Andromeda StrainPost title updated, courtesy FedUp. read more
PA Pundits – International23 hours ago
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Tuesday 10 August 2021By 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
Gangsters Out Blog12 hours ago
Free heroin, cocaine and meth handed out outside of the Vancouver Police DepartmentVancouver is Awesome is reporting that "Advocates for a safe supply of drugs handed out heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine outside the Vancouver Police Department Wednesday (July 14) afternoon. City Councillor Jean Swanson, along with members of the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF) and the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU), distributed the free drugs outside the Vancouver Police Department." Defund VANDU. It doesn't get any more f*cked up than that. This is called lawlessness. Promoting addiction promotes crime and exploitation. The Portugal mode succeeded because the... read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Obama “sophisticated” B’day okay, but Sturgis people are knuckledraggers [Video]No doubt you have heard something at least about former President Barack Obama throwing a big bash for his own 60th birthday. The guest list was advertised last week as being about 700 of the “president’s friends” and then after the optics of this announcement were an utter PR fail, the “new” guest list was […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
The Toll of Coercion on the American FamilyI am writing this piece to illustrate the coming impact of the Biden Administration’s policies on my family, which in summary can be described as “seriously bad.” I am a mom of two young, white boys. I am married to an amazing white man who has served in the US Air Force and Air National […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
SAY HER NAME — Ella FrenchIf you still haven’t heard the name, Ella French was a Chicago police officer. Last weekend, the 29 year old became the first female police officer from that city to be killed in the line of duty since January 1984 when Dorelle Brandon, who was working undercover, was shot inadvertently by a fellow officer as […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Office Real Estate and the Spiral Downward – $GPS Livesource read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Workers Now In High Demand – The Case for Higher Pay!source read more
The Duran21 hours ago
ADL — An Enemy WithinAccording to its mission statement, the goal of the ADL is “To stop the defamation of the Jewish people, and to secure justice and fair treatment to all…” On the face of it, this is a worthy goal, until you realise what it entails. The full name of the organisation is the Anti-Defamation League, originally […] read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
Russian Blitzkreig: The Soviet Union’s Strategy to Conquering France*Michael Peck* *Cold War, Europe* Could it have worked? Certainly, if everything worked perfectly. *Here's What You Need to Remember: * According to the war plan, "the operation will require the use of 131 nuclear missiles and nuclear bombs; specifically 96 missiles and 35 nuclear bombs. The first nuclear strike will use 41 missiles and nuclear bombs. The immediate task will require using 29 missiles and nuclear bombs. The subsequent task could use 49 missiles and nuclear bombs. 12 missiles and nuclear bombs should remain in the reserve of the Front." The Nazis conquered France ... read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
China's Been Studying Up on Pearl Harbor and It Won't Make The Same Mistakes*James Holmes* *Military Strategy, * This is a rival who seems to have learned from Yamamoto: don’t jab a sleeping giant, and if you do, don’t steel his resolve. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Japan picked a fight with a foe boasting vastly greater economic and industrial power, and it fired that foe’s resolve to translate economic and industrial resources—potential military power, in other words—into deployable military might on a scale that Japan had little hope of matching. As we afford our hallowed forebears the remembrance they deserve, let’s also try to learn from wh... read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
Are These U.S. Aircraft Carriers Worth the Price Tag? Battleships Might Provide a Hint.*James Holmes* *Aircraft Carriers, * Battleship history casts doubt on the future of über-expensive behemoths like the U.S. Navy’s Ford-class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. *Key point:* The question isn’t just whether the aircraft carrier is obsolete, a floating target in the missile age. That reduces the question to technology. The question is whether the carrier is worth its cost in strategic and political terms. *Iowa*-class fast battleships were castles of steel built for an era of flux in naval warfare not unlike our own. In fact, battleship history casts doubt on the f... read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
Are the U.S. Marine Corps’ Capabilities Degrading?*Michael Peck* *U.S. Military, United States* A recent study spells out the troubling implicatios. *Here's What You Need to Know*: A review of readiness data from 2014 to 2016 revealed that “Marine Corps units were unable to fully accomplish training for other amphibious operations priorities,” according to the GAO report. “These shortfalls include home-station unit training to support contingency requirements, service-level exercises, and experimentation and concept development for amphibious operations.” The U.S. Marine Corps is arguably the best amphibious-warfare force in the... read more
The National Interest21 hours ago
Was America's Decision to Use Nuclear Weapons on Japan Justified?*James Holmes* *World War II History, * Maybe the most controversial decision ever made. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* All too often, strategy is the art of choosing the least awful course of action—and doing so at times of extreme stress, rampant uncertainty, and narrowing options. Retrospectives on the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki conjure up *Theodore Roosevelt* for me. Commentators work themselves into *high moral dudgeon* when that terminal zero recurs. But preening constitutes a poor substitute for dispassionate learning from contemporary or past decision... read more
Covert Geopolitics21 hours ago
Leaked Document Reveals ‘Shocking’ Terms of Pfizer’s International Vaccine AgreementsVaccine purchasers must “indemnify, defend and hold harmless Pfizer … from and against any and all suits, claims, actions, demands, losses, damages, liabilities, settlements, penalties, fines, costs and expenses … arising out of, relating to, or resulting from the vaccine.” A leaked document broken down by Twitter user Ehden reveals the shocking terms of Pfizer’s … Continue reading Leaked Document Reveals ‘Shocking’ Terms of Pfizer’s International Vaccine Agreements → read more
OrientalReview.org21 hours ago
Don’t Waste The Opportunity At UN SCIndia’s thirty-day tenure through August as the president of the UN Security Council has got mired in needless controversy. The issue is about the “emergency meeting” regarding Afghanistan that India convened on Friday. According to Pakistan, it had made a “a formal request” for participation in the meeting but India […] read more
Covert Geopolitics22 hours ago
All Roads Lead to the Battle for KabulThe ever-elusive Afghan “peace” process negotiations re-start this Wednesday in Doha via the extended troika – the US, Russia, China and Pakistan. The contrast with the accumulated facts on the ground could not be starker. In a coordinated blitzkrieg, the Taliban have subdued no less than six Afghan provincial capitals in only four days. The … Continue reading All Roads Lead to the Battle for Kabul → read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Cases of Covid-19 rose 16.7% in the last week in Costa RicaRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Cases of covid-19 increased by 16.7% in Costa Rica last week. Hence, the authorities insisted this Tuesday to the population to continue to apply preventive protocols strictly and not to trust despite the progress of vaccination, which already covers more than half of the population. The weekly report published on […] The post Cases of Covid-19 rose 16.7% in the last week in Costa Rica appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Argentina reports 12,412 new cases of Covid-19 and 206 deathsRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Argentine Ministry of Health reported on Tuesday 12,412 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of positives to 5,041,487. At the same time, deaths rose to 108,165 after 206 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours. Argentina reports 12,412 new cases of covid-19 and 206 deaths. The figures […] The post Argentina reports 12,412 new cases of Covid-19 and 206 deaths appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Socio-Economics History Blog22 hours ago
Dr. Marc Faber: Inflation Cannot be StoppedPalisades Gold Radio To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisadesradio.ca – Tom welcomes an always popular guest back to the program, Dr. Marc Faber. Most stock markets and sectors have underperformed compared with US Markets. This is because every time the Fed prints, it ends up with corporations … read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Argentina announces plan to reactivate the culture sectorRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - This Tuesday, the Government of Argentina presented an economic support plan to reactivate the culture sector, one of the most affected by the sanitary restrictions that the country had to adopt in the face of the covid-19 pandemic. According to official sources, Activar Cultura will provide economic support for the […] The post Argentina announces plan to reactivate the culture sector appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Experts assess progress on ways to tackle vibrio in seafoodDiscussions on Vibrio in seafood have revealed a number of developments in recent years, according to a report. Raw shellfish such as oysters and clams are the most common foodborne source of vibriosis. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO) published a review of risk assessment tools... Continue Reading read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 222 hours ago
Musical Interlude: Hans Zimmer, "Time"*Full screen recommended.* *Hans Zimmer, "Time"* "The problem is, you think you have time." - Buddha read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Juana de América returns to the Uruguayan Parliament with a special homageRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Uruguayan poet Juana de Ibarbourou named "Juana de América" in a historic ceremony that gathered in the Legislative Palace of Montevideo great figures of Ibero-American letters, re-entered the enclosure with a commemorative portrait 92 years after that tribute. This was emphasized Tuesday on the anniversary of the appointment, which […] The post Juana de América returns to the Uruguayan Parliament with a special homage appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
São Paulo stock exchange falls 0.66% weighed down by high inflation and political climateRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The São Paulo stock exchange lost 0.66% this Tuesday and its Ibovespa index, the benchmark of the trading floor, closed at 122,202 points, weighed down by high inflation and the turbulent political climate in Brazil. The São Paulo stock exchange has been navigating in the midst of enormous volatility since […] The post São Paulo stock exchange falls 0.66% weighed down by high inflation and political climate appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Nicaragua condemns “inadmissible interference” of Spain in its internal affairsRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Nicaragua condemned on Tuesday the "inadmissible interference" of Spain in its internal affairs and accused it of lacking "moral authority" in the face of "so many fallacies, cover-ups, lies, crimes, hate crimes and crimes against humanity, which they do not confess, but which the whole world knows about and condemns". […] The post Nicaragua condemns “inadmissible interference” of Spain in its internal affairs appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
naked capitalism23 hours ago
Pessimism, Cynicism & Realism, or the Edge of the VolcanoAccusations of pessimism (and why is pessimism bad anyhow?) is a cheap shot at well-founded criticism of Team Dem. read more
Small Dead Animals23 hours ago
Visit Churchill, Manitoba While You Still Canh/t Dr.KAR read more
The National Interest23 hours ago
The Fight Comes Home: Hitler Wanted This Bomber to Attack America*Sebastien Roblin* *World War II, * How could a handful of raids by Nazi bombers meaningfully damage the huge U.S. war economy? *Here's What You Need to Remember:* The fact that Berlin was making new plans to manufacture sophisticated intercontinental jet bombers even while columns of Allied tanks were advancing deep into Germany highlights how Nazism was not only an abhorrent ideology, but instilled a remarkable capacity for self-delusion. Thus it’s no surprise that the megalomaniacal villain of the film Captain America flies an apparent look-alike of the Horten jet bomber—on a... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
August 11th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 204In 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 August 11th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 204 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Gangsters Out Blog23 hours ago
Melissa Tate: Choice PrivilegeThe “White Privilege” fallacy & critical race theory are being used to divide & conquer America from within. Black people are being told their skin color is an impediment to keep them from progressing. I wrote about this in book Choice Privilege 👉🏾 https://t.co/fe9y63neeN pic.twitter.com/VBDshp2R25 — Melissa Tate (@TheRightMelissa) March 9, 2021 read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Arkansas civil action version of Ag-gag struck down by Circuit CourtA divided 3-member panel of judges from the Eighth Circuit has overturned an Arkansas district court ruling over one of the more complicated ag-gag cases. It’s a big win for the Animal Legal Defense Fund, Animal Equality, Center for Biological Diversity, and the Food Chain Workers Alliance. On the losing side are Peco Foods Inc.... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
GHI helps people report food safety issues anonymouslyThe Global Harmonization Initiative (GHI) has launched a place for whistleblowers to report food safety incidents. The international non-profit network of scientists said the anonymous platform was for anyone who works in the food and beverage industry and is concerned about the safety of a product or process at a company. It is currently only... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Fun in the water blamed for Mississippi E. coli O157 casesThe Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) has identified several cases of E. coli O157 infection associated with the use of the swimming pool and/or splash pad at the Jellystone Park Camp Resort-Yogi on the Lake in Pelahatchie, MS. The cases identified so far have exposure dates on the weekend of July 30th through August... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Cornell food scientists create national atlas for deadly listeriaIn a new study, Cornell food scientists have created a national atlas for Listeria monocytogenes. They hope the new genomic and geological mapping tool will make it easier to track down Listeria in food recalls and other investigations. The study, “Nationwide genomic atlas of soil-dwelling Listeria reveals effects of selection and population ecology on pangenome... Continue Reading read more
Small Dead Animals1 day ago
August 11, 2021: Reader TipsOne-Minute Time Machine. Your tips – past, present and future – are invited in the comments. read more
Red Ice News1 day ago
Dalai Lama: Europe Is For Europeans, Refugees Go Home and Rebuild[image: Dalai Lama: Europe Is For Europeans, Refugees Go Home and Rebuild] Originally published September 14, 2018 The Dalai Lama stated the obvious about mass immigration into Europe, leaving leftists dumbfounded. It's not the first time either. Watch Lana's exclusive videos by getting a membership at https://redicemembers.com Sign up at SubscribeStar: https://subscribestar.com/redice Help us by donating to us here: https://redice.tv/donate read more
Science 2.0 blogs1 day ago
Preserving The World's Biodiversity Outside Of Conservation Areas? It's PossibleConservation areas have been one of the most successful methods for the modern world to ensure we preserve biodiversity. By declaring areas as protected, the biodiversity (both flora and fauna) is safe from hunting. Even in these areas, however, the problem of illegal hunting and poaching exists. Protected and conservation areas are the best attempt we currently have to keep the world's biodiversity alive. read more read more
Red Ice News1 day ago
Questions Liberals Can't Answer[image: Questions Liberals Can't Answer] Originally published September 7, 2018 If you talk to a liberal, make them answer these questions. Watch Lana's exclusive videos by getting a membership at https://redicemembers.com Sign up at SubscribeStar: https://subscribestar.com/redice Help us by donating to us here: https://redice.tv/donate read more
Turcopolier1 day ago
Two events of 10 August 2021 regarding voting machinesBy Robert Willmann As a coincidence theorist, I noticed two events that happened today. One is the beginning of a Cyber Symposium sponsored by Mike Lindell on the 2020 general election. The other is the filing of lawsuits by the … Continue reading → read more
Accidental Deliberations1 day ago
Tuesday Night Cat BloggingCats on guard. read more
balance101 day ago
Pfizer hq NYC, research hq in Connecticut-Pfizer global research hq at New London, CT, USA Over the years Pfizer has faced lawsuits involving some of its most popular drugs. Courts have dismissed thousands of lawsuits against Pfizer….Pfizer set a record for the largest health care fraud settlement and the largest criminal fine of any kind with $2.3 billion in 2009. Nearly 10,000 women filed Prempro breast cancer lawsuits against Pfizer. By 2012 Pfizer settled most of the claims for more than $1 billion. In 2013 Pfizer agreed to pay $55 million to settle criminal charges over its Protonix. 3,000 peop... read more
The Conservative Socrates17 hours ago
The Futility of American Wars“It is important not only to win victories; it is important to know how to use them.” ~ Titus Livius (Livy) commenting on Rome’s bad performance in North Africa, especially Carthage, in the aftermath of the Roman victory in the Punic wars. History tells us that most victors do not know how to use their victories—as a result they surrender not only the gains that they have made but they suffer severe economic, cultural, and geopolitical debacles. America has spent more than $3 trillion on its twenty-year intervention in Afghanistan, a country with a GDP of just $20 billion. Some sour... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Wednesday August 11th – 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 Wednesday August 11th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
PA Pundits – International23 hours ago
Europe’s ‘Unprecedented Man-Made Floods’By Paul Driessen ~ Deadly floods in Germany and Belgium have put climate change back in the news in time for the COP-26 climate gabfest in Glasgow. Not surprisingly, government officials again blamed fossil fuels, greenhouse gases and manmade climate change for the calamities, to deflect attention from their official incompetence – as they did […] read more
PA Pundits – International23 hours ago
By Relocating ‘Racist’ Rock, University Fancies Itself A Social Justice WarriorBy Jarrett Stepman ~ It’s not just racist birds. Now woke activists are triggered by racist rocks. The University of Wisconsin-Madison moved a 75-ton boulder Friday that had been placed on campus a century ago to honor geologist and educator Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, the school’s president from 1887 to 1892. The university relocated Chamberlin Rock, […] read more
PA Pundits – International1 day ago
Israel Saves The BeesA Dry Bones Cartoon ~ Israeli start-up Beewise is saving honey bees from extinction! Beewise developed Beehome, an AI robotic beehive that houses up to 40 colonies. Read more by Yaakov Kirschen at Dry Bones . http://drybonesblog.blogspot.com/ read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 21 day ago
Must Watch! "Don't Worry, America Is Bankrupt; Fundamentals Will Mean Everything; Nothing Is Real; Debt Crisis"*Full screen recommended.* Jeremiah Babe, PM 8/10/21: *"Don't Worry, America Is Bankrupt; Fundamentals * *Will Mean Everything; **Nothing Is Real; Debt Crisis"* read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Israel Brought Down 5 Soviet MiG-21 Fighters in Less than 3 Minutes*Michael Peck* *Cold War, Middle East* Jerusalem decided that the Soviets needed to be taught a lesson. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* There was a poetic justice to the Israeli victory. Yet it wasn't the Israelis gloating (indeed, they initially chose to identify the victims as Egyptian). Rather, it was the Egyptians, who smarted under the condescension of their Russian advisers. On July 30, 1970, five Soviet MiG-21 fighters were blown out of the sky by the Israeli Air Force. And all in three minutes. As America, Russia, and Israel today face-off in Syria, the story forty-e... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Game Over: This Is What World War III Would Look Like*James Holmes* *World War III, * Humanity would be toast. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Combine charlatanism with ideological fervor, ruthlessness, and high-tech military might and the stage is set for world cataclysm. Marauding Polish troops were culpable for fourteen military incidents along the Polish-German frontier eighty years ago. The reluctant German government felt compelled to order the army to respond—and World War II was on. Or at least that’s what Adolf Hitler would have you believe. That day the Nazi dictator informed the Reichstag, or parliament, that he ha... read more
The Last Refuge1 day ago
Stunning Video Explanation – Dr Douglas Frank Shows How The 2010 Census Was Used to Create the Algorithm That Fabricated the 2020 Electronic Vote OutcomeThis is a stunning video and represents the best presentation to show how the 2020 election was determined; not by actual people voting but by algorithms inserted into election tabulation machines. {Direct Rumble Link} Dr. Douglas G Frank explains information he discovered as he reviewed election outcomes. Dr. Frank found the baseline for the 2020 […] The post Stunning Video Explanation – Dr Douglas Frank Shows How The 2010 Census Was Used to Create the Algorithm That Fabricated the 2020 Electronic Vote Outcome appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Manhattan Contrarian1 day ago
Trying To See If California's Energy Plans Add Up* A couple of weeks ago (July 29) I had a post titled “A Little Arithmetic: The Cost Of A Solar-Powered Grid Without Fossil Fuel Back-up.” In that post I did some simple calculations based on California’s current electricity usage and output from its existing solar generating facilities to figure out how much they would need in the way of solar panels and batteries to get through a low-output stretch in the winter without any fossil fuel assistance. * Since for solar energy the “low-output stretch” is essentially everything from September 21 to March 21, I calculated that they would... read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 21 day ago
"We Are Trillions of Dollars in Debt - What Can Stop Our Downward Spiral?"*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly PM 8/10/21: *"We Are Trillions of Dollars in Debt - * *What Can Stop Our Downward Spiral?"* "We are trillions of dollars in Debt. What could possibly help our country's downward spiral right now? Student loan debt is over $1.8 trillion right now. Inflation is completely out of control and the politicians don’t seem interested in stopping it." read more
null1 day ago
Delta Farce: the Variant Propaganda Dismantled Root to Stem and Biden’s “Shielding Approach” ExposedLet me state from the outset that I am not a Covid-19 denier; my mom Sara Shewangizaw died from this dreaded virus on May 15th, The post Delta Farce: the Variant Propaganda Dismantled Root to Stem and Biden’s “Shielding Approach” Exposed appeared first on . read more
War News Updates1 day ago
Frustration Builds Between The Biden White House And Afghan LeadersPresident Biden and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. June 25 *Time:* *Frustration Builds Between Biden White House and Afghan Leaders over Taliban's Swift Advance* The fast-moving Taliban advances in Afghanistan have fed discontent between the Afghan government and the Biden White House, as the longtime allies blame each other for the tactical defeats that have allowed the militants to seize control of eight of Afghanistan’s 34 provincial capitals. Since April, when President Joe Biden announced the U.S. would withdraw troops from Afghanistan by the end of August, U.S. commander... read more
Food Safety News1 day ago
Potato chip recall due to Salmonella fearsBallreich Snack Food Co. in Tiffin, Ohio, has recalled its 1.5oz, 2.75oz, and 7oz packages of BAR-B-Q Potato Chips due to potential contamination with Salmonella. The recalled BAR-B-Q seasoned Potato Chips were distributed regional at retails and convenience stores within Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, and Central Ohio and around Southern, MI, and Northeast, Indiana. The product... Continue Reading read more
Medical Kidnap1 day ago
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson Gets Schooled on COVID Vaccines by His ConstituentsArkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson got an earful from his constituents at a recent town hall meeting, who schooled him on the facts surrounding the COVID-19 "vaccines." Do you think he will listen to his constituents since he took an oath to uphold the Constitution and protect them? The post Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson Gets Schooled on COVID Vaccines by His Constituents first appeared on Medical Kidnap. read more
AltHealthWorks.com1 day ago
Four Simple Exercises To Help Stop Vertigo Dead in its TracksVertigo, a feeling of dizziness that occurs without any accompanying movement, is a balance-related condition that about 40 percent of adults will experience at some point in their lifetimes. While there are diet and lifestyle factors that may contribute to vertigo, including dehydration, lack of sunlight (Vitamin D), and especially stress and lack of sleep, vertigo can also be a symptom of an underlying condition, according to a report from Healthline.com. Thankfully, vertigo is often a fleeting problem for many people. But if you’d like work on getting rid of symptoms at home, g... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Alternate History: Say Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Had Been in Charge at Pearl Harbor?*James Holmes* *World War II History, * The outcome would almost assuredly have been different. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Individual leadership matters. Would World War II have taken a different course had Admiral Chester W. Nimitz been in charge at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, when the Japanese hammer blow fell? Almost assuredly. History may have followed a more positive trajectory had U.S. forces on Oahu been prepared for an aerial assault. Or it may have turned out worse—perhaps far, far worse. That’s because individual leadership matters. It matters a great de... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
No Unemployment Benefit Extensions, Manchin Says*Trevor Filseth* *economy, Americas* Sen. Joe Manchin claims that he was “done with extensions” and that “the economy is coming back.” On Saturday, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) indicated that he would not support an extension of federal unemployment benefits beyond Labor Day, dooming efforts to expand the program through the fall and winter. In an interview with* Insider*, Manchin claimed that he was “done with extensions” and that “the economy is coming back.” Manchin’s refusal to approve an extension to the benefits effectively makes an extension impossible. Because every Sena... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Talk about Rush Hour: Taiwanese F-16 Fighter Jets Landed on a Highway*Michael Peck* *Taiwan, East Asia* This isn't the first time its happened in history. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Sweden and Finland practiced doing this during the Cold War: they mostly stopped after the collapse of the Soviet Union, only to recently resume highways landings in light of Russia’s growing power. And every now and then, a civilian pilot suffers an emergency and lands his little propeller plane on the interstate. An F-16 landing on a public highway, engine roaring as its wheels touch the concrete, is a memorable addition to any driver’s morning commute. But whe... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Why Does India Keep Producing More Nuclear Weapons than It Needs?*Michael Peck* *India, South Asia* New Delhi runs an ambitious weapons program. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Unlike the missile-centric U.S. and Russian nuclear forces, India still heavily relies on bombers, perhaps not unexpected for a nation that fielded its first nuclear-capable ballistic missile in 2003. Modernization thus requires the production of new weapons, including nuclear missiles. India has 130 to 140 nuclear warheads—and more are coming, according to a recent 2018 report. “India is estimated to have produced enough military plutonium for 150 to 200 nuclear warh... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
Aircraft Carriers Are Poor Fit for European Security*Michael Peck* *Europe, Europe* The real question isn’t what a carrier would bring, but rather what Europe would have to give up for one. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The biggest threats that European nations face, from Russian missiles to cyberwarfare, a carrier would not solve. Maybe Germany is planning revenge for Brexit by sinking British merchant ships in the North Atlantic again. Because otherwise, a top German politician’s call for a European Union aircraft carrier doesn’t make much sense. Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, president of Germany’s Christian Democratic Un... read more
New Mandala1 day ago
Chinese Investment in Southeast Asia, 2005-2019: Patterns and SignificanceSovereignty concerns arise over foreign ownership of critical national assets, and foreign control of service provision in critical sectors. The post Chinese Investment in Southeast Asia, 2005-2019: Patterns and Significance appeared first on New Mandala. read more
The Last Refuge1 day ago
Video During Cyber Symposium Shows Forensic Perspective of Who, What and How U.S. Voting Data Was ModifiedA video shown today by data analysts and investigators during the Mike Lindell Cyber Symposium. The primary aspect to the presentation surrounds the financial resources spent by China and George Soros to fund specific companies holding operational control over the 2020 election tabulation systems. Posted in Big Government, China, Conspiracy ?, Deep State, Election 2020, […] The post Video During Cyber Symposium Shows Forensic Perspective of Who, What and How U.S. Voting Data Was Modified appeared first on The Last Refuge . read more
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