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Mining Awareness +16 hours ago
US Author Warns Against WHO Chief’s Re-election; Links Ethiopian Cover-ups to Risk of 2nd Pandemic“US author warns against WHO chief’s re-election Links Ethiopian cover-ups to risk of 2nd pandemic AUGUST 10, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE … Continue reading → read more
Mining Awareness +17 hours ago
Informed Consent Disclosure to Vaccine Trial Subjects of Risk of COVID‐19 Vaccines Worsening Clinical Disease“Informed consent disclosure to vaccine trial subjects of risk of COVID‐19 vaccines worsening clinical disease” by Timothy Cardozo 1 and … Continue reading → read more
NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT17 hours ago
Coldest Weather For Decades Ravages Brazil’s Coffee CropBy Paul Homewood h/t Joe Public News you won’t see on the BBC! https://inews.co.uk/news/world/brazil-frosts-and-its-coffee-region-coldest-weather-in-decades-ravages-crop-for-worlds-biggest-producer-1130618 read more
Mining Awareness +17 hours ago
They Killed Granny, Now They’re Going to Kill the Kids, by Dr. Vernon Coleman“They Killed Granny, Now They’re Going to Kill the Kids, by Dr. Vernon Coleman.” Link: https://www.bitchute.com/video/TRIV65Ou9xDP/ Excerpt: “The truth is … Continue reading → read more
Mining Awareness +18 hours ago
US Congressman Scalise: Cuomo Must Release Data About Nursing Home Deaths Before He Leaves Office“Press Release Scalise: Cuomo Must Release Data About Nursing Home Deaths Before He Leaves Office Published: Aug 10, 2021 WASHINGTON, … Continue reading → read more
The Watchers » Latest articles15 hours ago
Extremely heavy rain over parts of southwestern JapanA stationary front near the Tsushima Strait is dropping extremely heavy rains on parts of western Japan on August 12, 2021, forcing authorities to issue warnings and evacuation orders. Officials are calling on residents to be on alert and stay safe as a linear band...... Read more » read more
The National Interest15 hours ago
The Navy Is Testing the Boundaries of Automated Defense and Robot Warships*Kris Osborn* *military, Americas* The sea-based military service is considering using autonomous drone weapons for non-lethal defensive attacks. As the Navy fast-tracks a massive new fleet of robot warships armed with missiles, sub-hunting sonar, air defense radar and extensive command-and-control systems, the military service is refining technical requirements and concepts of operations for the new fleet. The Navy is trying to accelerate testing, prototyping, development and deployment of a new fleet of unmanned systems. This large undertaking encompasses its small, medium a... read more
The National Interest15 hours ago
The F-16 Fighting Falcon Can Beat Anything (Even Father Time?)*Kris Osborn* *F-16, * Today’s Air Force F-16 dates back as far as the 1970s, a circumstance which might lead some to wonder how the combat aircraft has sustained its combat relevance and performance capacity into the dynamic threat environment of the 2020s. The Air Force is giving its 1970s-era F-16 fighter jet F-35 technology as part of a massive fleet-wide overhaul intended to improve targeting, attack precision and computer systems—to extend the fighter’s combat life all the way into the 2040s. It might be tough to imagine that today’s Air Force F-16 dates back as far as t... read more
The National Interest15 hours ago
USS Forrestal: America’s First Super Aircraft Carrier Has a Storied History*Sebastien Roblin* *Aircraft Carrier, * In 1948, the country’s first secretary of defense, James Forrestal, ordered the USS United States, a supercarrier displacing seventy thousand tons designed to carry up to eighteen large strategic bombers off its deck. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *As they each approached forty years of service, the *Forrestals *were decommissioned one-by-one between 1993 and 1998—but stayed busy right until then. In 1993, *Ranger *deployed off of Somalia and provided photo reconnaissance, logistics and air support for Operation Restore Hope as it face... read more
No More Mister Nice Blog15 hours ago
WHAT IF DEMOCRATS ARE THE NORMAL AMERICANS?Greg Sargent writes: It has been repeated so often that it’s become an accepted maxim: The country is “deeply polarized” over the government response to covid-19. This has become the new “culture war.” Americans now inhabit “two separate realities.” And so forth. The new focus of this claim is the national battle that has erupted over mask mandates... But what if the country isn’t actually that divided over the idea? ... Two new polls suggest this possibility... A new Politico/Morning Consult poll, for instance, finds large majorities of registered voters either strongly or some... read more
The Watchers » Latest articles16 hours ago
Destructive flash floods hit Turkey's Black Sea RegionDeadly flash floods hit Turkey's Black Sea Region this week, causing widespread damage and leaving at least 6 people dead and one missing. The event comes less than a month after 6 people died in floods in the northeast Rize province. Heavy rains started...... Read more » read more
The National Interest16 hours ago
Will Raisi Build a New Iranian Beachhead in Latin America?*Amalendu Misra* *Iran, Latin America* Given his open hostility towards the United States and to cement his image as a great leader at home and abroad, Ebrahim Raisi may truly pick on Washington in its Latin American underbelly. It was not quite like the investiture on the throne of an *Achaemenid *emperor. Yet, last week’s inauguration of the brand-new Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi was not a low-key affair either. A total of 115 officials from seventy-three countries were present at the oath-taking ceremony, including ten heads of state, eleven foreign ministers, and ten other... read more
The National Interest16 hours ago
Is the Suwalki Gap NATO’s Achilles Heel Against Russia?*Sebastien Roblin* *Russia, NATO, * To the west of the Gap is the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, which hosts over 15,000 Russian troops and bristles with heavy artillery and long-range ballistic and anti-aircraft missiles. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Such relatively cost-efficient reforms could ensure that NATO forces can move quickly and powerfully enough that a Russian “stab-n-grab” operation like the seizure of Crimea that relies on speed, deception and political chaos is less likely to pay off. The optimistic implication is that improving defenses of the Suwalki gap ... read more
The National Interest16 hours ago
Is China’s Z-19 ‘Black Whirlwind’ a True Stealth Helicopter?*Sebastien Roblin* *Helicopters, * Developing a scout helicopter that balances agility, protection, stealth and firepower—all at an affordable price—is a tricky business. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *At last count, the PLA has 180 Z-19s in service, implying it’s deployed into nine to twelve aviation regiments. It’s been suggested (but never demonstrated) that the Z-19 could carry anti-ship missiles, and one could imagine a shipboard spinoff serving on China’s new Type 075 Landing Helicopter Docks in a similar role to the U.S. Marine’s Sea Cobra gunships. Developing a scou... read more
The National Interest16 hours ago
When It Came to Fighting Iraq, Iran and Israel Were Best Friends*Sebastien Roblin* *Israel, Iran, Middle East* At dawn on September 30, 1980 four American-made F-4E Phantom jets screamed low over central Iraq, each laden with air-to-air missiles and three thousand pounds of bombs. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Ironically, having pioneered the preemptive strike targeting another state’s nuclear research facilities with Israel, today Iran’s extensive nuclear research program is threatened with preventative air attacks from Israel and the United States. However, Iran learned from the Osirak strikes: its own nuclear research program is di... read more
The National Interest16 hours ago
Bomber Defender: The XF-85 Goblin was a World War II Interceptor’s Nightmare*Sebastien Roblin* *XF-85 Goblin, * Its manufacturer called it the “Goblin”—and by looks alone, the egg-shaped jet certainly deserved the name. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Pentagon’s faltering interest stemmed from several new development. Excellent Soviet MiG-15 jets already promised to outperform the XF-85. The Air Force had already ordered a new long-range escort fighter drawing upon wingtip fuel pods resulting in the XF-88 and XF-90 prototypes. And improving aerial-refueling technology promised to soon extend the combat radius of its short-range fighters. Its man... read more
Organizing Notes16 hours ago
Ukraine to invite Pentagon to deploy troops/rockets?*A battery of the American Patriot air defense missiles deployed at the Polish town of Morag, some 60 km from the border on Russia's Kaliningrad Region.* RT reported: *US invited to station troops & rocket systems in Ukraine in potential major escalation of tense standoff across border with Russia * A top Ukrainian politician has called on Washington to deploy its military, including army units and air defense systems, to the troubled Eastern European nation, in what would undoubtedly be seen by Moscow as a grave provocation. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Deputy Prime ... read more
Collecting My Thoughts17 hours ago
El Paso, surviving a tragedyOne of the most unfortunate outcomes of the pandemic and lockdown is the division, even hatred, it has generated in our country, churches, and relationships--politically, spiritually, and physically. I appreciated this blog by Carrie Bucalo, who wrote about how El Paso came together to pray and work to heal after a shooting on August 3, 2019 that killed 23 at a Walmart wreaked havoc on the community. I scrolled through about 20-30 articles (mainly on the 2nd anniversary of the tragedy) and found only the usual ramping up of hate, alarm, anger, pleas for more gun control laws, and bl... read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Links 8/12/2021Bayou Renaissance Man17 hours ago
With thermal imaging, the night is no longer your friendA rather horrifying video clip has emerged, allegedly showing Taliban marksmen taking down Afghan troops at night with the aid of thermal imaging riflescopes. If you'd like to see it, click over to Solomon's place and follow the Twitter link he provides. WARNING: It's graphic. Definitely not for the squeamish. The screen capture below is from that clip. You can now buy thermal scopes and binoculars with built-in cameras to record things like this. The resolution may not be great, but it doesn't have to be as long as it gets the job done - which the shooter does, a few fra... read more
MJBizDaily17 hours ago
Oregon launches hemp inspection program in bid to root out illegal marijuana growsWithout question growers are cultivating unlicensed marijuana in southern Oregon and shipping it across the country. They have been for decades. But are they organized criminal operations operating outside of the law, or are they fronting as licensed hemp growers under cover of the boom in new grows that sprung up after the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill? Oregon launches hemp inspection program in bid to root out illegal marijuana grows is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Retraction Watch18 hours ago
Authors admit they “published the paper without completely studying their work.”As readers of this blog know, we’re fond of highlighting euphemisms, particularly for plagiarism: “inadvertently copied text,” “a significant originality issue” and and “inclusion of significant passages of unattributed material from other authors” come to mind. But here’s a euphemism for “bullshit” that’s new to us. The journal International Immunopharmacology has retracted a 2020 paper … Continue reading Authors admit they “published the paper without completely studying their work.” read more
Habitability: Similar Magnetic Activity Links Stellar Types
[image: Story 465099361] Looking at flare activity in young M-dwarf stars, as we did in the last post, brings out a notable difference between these fast-spinning stars and stars like the Sun. Across stellar classifications from M- to F-, G- and K-class stars, there is commonality in the fusion of hydrogen into helium in the stellar cores. But the Sun has a zone at which energy carried toward the surface as radiative photons is absorbed or scattered by dense matter. At this point, convection begins as colder matter moves downward and hot matter rises. This radiative zone giving wa... read more
CFACT19 hours ago
Texas bureaucrats beachfront land grabThe Texas General Land Office (GLO) threatened the property rights of coastal landowners by reclassifying the private properties as public beach. The post Texas bureaucrats beachfront land grab appeared first on CFACT. read more
Next Grand Minimum Profit20 hours ago
Excessive Business Loan Next RecommendationsFederal small enterprise grant cash might be yours for the taking if you have a small enterprise within the United States. The US government makes obtainable more than a half billion dollars for small business grants. It is time you found out extra about the federal small business grant money that might be yours, simply by making use of for a federal small business grant. Material handling equipments have been a boon to all of the heavy industries that require big quantity of workforce in addition to other resources. Use of manual labor just isn’t only time consuming but in … read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 217 hours ago
Greg Hunter, "Biden Desperate as Vax Narrative Falls Apart - Clif High"*"Biden Desperate as Vax Narrative Falls Apart - Clif High"* by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Clif High uses something he calls “Predictive Linguistics” and computer programs to sort through billions of bits of information on the Internet to predict future trends and events. High is an Internet data mining expert who has many well-documented correct predictions. His latest correct prediction was made last month here on USAWatchdog when he said the Biden door knocking campaign to harass people to take the CV19 injection would be “short lived” and “not to worry about it.” Sure enough... read more
Age of Autism The Rebel Alliance!17 hours ago
CT Mall Shooting: Facebook Can Shut Down NewsLast night, we had an active shooter in the Danbury Fair Mall, in Danbury, Connecticut. It's not my closest mall, but folks in town go there for certain stores regularly. If your son or daughter or husband or Mom or... Related Stories - The Litter Box World - Flatten the Perv - We Need to Swim Down read more
The Watchers » Latest articles17 hours ago
Increased seismicity at Atka volcanic complex, alerts raised, AlaskaDue to increased seismicity detected southwest of Korovin volcano, Atka volcanic complex, the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) has raised the Aviation Color Code for the volcano to Yellow and Alert Level to Advisory on August 11, 2021. Numerous small earthquakes...... Read more » read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Why Elon Musk Isn’t SupermanWhy Elon Musk, despite having built significant operating companies, is still mainly in the bezzle business. read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Biden Must Call Off the B-52s Bombing Afghan CitiesThe US is really bad at losing, as our (literal) parting shots at Afghan cities shows. read more
Cairns News18 hours ago
Renegade Liberal MP George Christensen drops a truth bomb about the Covid response in Federal ParliamentThe inept reply to Christensen’s scamdemic speech by Labor Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese typifies the treachery of the LNP/ALP duopoly while National Party Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce is totally supporting the horrendous jab program. read more
Mining Awareness +18 hours ago
Election Cyber Symposium: Seth Keshel PresentationCyber Symposium: Seth Keshel presentation and additional explanation by Mike Lindell. Amazing well-done presentation here: https://rumble.com/vl0t7t-episode-1165-the-symposium-continues.html More information here: https://electionfraud20.org/seth-keshel-reports/ … Continue reading → read more
naked capitalism18 hours ago
US History Shows Spending on Infrastructure Doesn’t Always End WellDespite promoters' claims, infrastructure projects often aren't great public successes. read more
Cairns News18 hours ago
Business should boycott TNT/FedEx freightRural Australia should boycott American-owned freight company TNT/FedEx because it has refused to transport firearms or ammunition around the country. Shooting Industry Foundation Australia spokesman James Walsh said the move by the multinational freight company was a “kick in the teeth” for farmers and regional residents who depended on firearms for pest eradication and sport. […] read more
The Watchers » Latest articles18 hours ago
Destructive wildfires leave at least 65 dead in northern AlgeriaAlgerian authorities are reporting at least 65 lives were lost in wildfires raging through the mountainous region in the country's north over the past couple of days. As many as 50 fires broke out in a short period of time and spread rapidly due to high...... Read more » read more
The National Interest18 hours ago
Reminder: France Also Has an Aircraft Carrier (And Its Still Quite Formidable)*Robert Farley* *France, Europe* Charles de Gaulle is expected to serve until 2040, and the French government has authorized studies on the construction of a replacement, which could potentially overlap with CdG’s final years in service. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *It is unlikely that the French government will want to go without a naval aviation capability as CdG nears retirement. *Charles de Gaulle* has served effectively in keeping France a viable, even necessary presence in the Western multilateral intervention scene. Notwithstanding changes in technology that make th... read more
The National Interest18 hours ago
Kill the Fuhrer: Would World War II Have Happened Without Hitler?*Sebastien Roblin* *History, Europe* Legend has it that on September 28, 1918, a wounded Private Adolf Hitler lay in the sights of Henry Tandey, a British soldier who would receive the Victoria Cross for his daring actions in engagement in Marcoing, France. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Without Hitler implementing his genocidal theories, its possible the massacre of millions of Jews and other minorities in the Holocaust would have been averted, even if anti-Semitism itself would still have persisted. Perhaps the Weimar Republic might have avoided Nazi Germany’s descent into... read more
Virtual Mirage19 hours ago
DefeatsRome’s Victories were Significant So were Rome’s Defeats Battle of Carrhae (53 B.C.) Just because you’re rich doesn’t mean that you’re smart enough to pour sand out of a boot… Marcus Licinius Crassus might have been the wealthiest man in Rome, but there was one thing that Romans valued far beyond wealth – […] The post Defeats appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Diogenes' Middle Finger19 hours ago
Your Thursday Open Thread - No Mask RequiredYour Beloved Blog Editrix Turns Things Over to You, the Readers. Cause She's Got Business and Shit to Attend To..... read more
NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT19 hours ago
Climate statistician Dr. Briggs rips UN IPCC reports as being ‘wrong for decades’By Paul Homewood The statistician William Briggs writes about the latest IPCC report: Statistician Dr. Matt Briggs on IPCC report: "You can never be fired for being wrong in the right direction. The Experts making statements about how dire the climate is have been wrong for decades, and they are still […] read more
Komando.com19 hours ago
Want to be a reality star? How to send a 1-minute casting call to NetflixEver wanted to be on TV? Netflix has open auditions for several reality TV shows. read more
The New Dark Age19 hours ago
UK Crony Capitalism: A secret back-channelThis is a story that everyone in the country should hear. We’ve joined up with Led By Donkeys to expose the truth about the Government’s secret back-channel which allowed friends of the Conservative Party and other politically connected suppliers to secure billions of pounds of PPE contracts. read more
Komando.com20 hours ago
Not happy with something you bought on Amazon? Huge change coming for third-party itemsBuy a defective item from a third party on Amazon? Here's how to easily get a refund. read more
Socio-Economics History Blog22 hours ago
US House Candidate Steve Cox: “We Should Be Allowed To Shoot” Anti-Vaxxers – Citizens: Well, C’mon & Try It!Whenever anyone says “we all die from something” (or a variation thereof) to justify not taking precautions to help protect others in this pandemic, we should be allowed to shoot them. “Why are you crying? We all die from something. For you, it’s that bullet in your gut.” https://t.co/XD02HvYlHk — Steve Cox (@RealSteveCox) August 9, … read more
Terra Forming Terra4 hours ago
Fuelling the futureLet me share something. Future grid power is a solved problem in my intellectual universe in several ways. We merely are trying to either do it on the cheap or to sell a giant Dam instead. It demands no fuel. Accepting an expensive geothermal solution is always available now. I have also posted on the atmospheric stack power generator which looks like a giant cooling tower. and is big enough to replace a distant hydro dam in the center of a city. We can even deliver unlimited electrical energy via battery packs from all those convenient power plants without an expensive grid. ... read more
The Duran20 hours ago
The West Has No DirectionBy Steve Brown… Adrift at sea with only a light tail wind to urge on this rudderless ship, the vaunted US Empire now looks more like a sick pony. Lacking any sign of cohesive foreign policy, even the former US regime was far more effective in dividing the Arab world and bribing ruthless monarchs. Mohamed […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Moral Combat, NATO at war against YugoslaviaWe should be aware of the cynical, dirty game when NATO waged their aggression against Yugoslavia. If we read Western pro- NATO news, we can get the impression that NATO only responded to deal with Serbian oppression of Albanians fighting for their freedom. The reality is completely different. One of the very good documentaries made […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Rand Paul Calls on Americans to ‘Resist’ in Powerful New VideoWe are at a moment of truth and a crossroads. Will we allow these people to use fear and propaganda to do further harm to our society, economy, and children? Or will we stand together and say, absolutely not. Not this time. I choose freedom. pic.twitter.com/XrI2tjdAHW — Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) August 8, 2021 Senator […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
GOP cave-in shows globalist SWAMP still entrenched [Video]The Republican Party revealed its true colors on Tuesday, when nineteen GOP senators sided with the Democrats to pass an extremely misnamed $1.2 trillion “infrastructure” bill through the Senate. Note the names of the Senators that sided with the Democrats: Roy Blunt, Missouri Richard Burr, North Carolina Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia Bill Cassidy, Louisiana […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
MUST SEE: Your Wake Up CallMUST SEE: Your Wake Up Call MUST SEE: Damning Video Explaining How, Why And Who Stole Election Mirror Source: https://home.frankspeech.com/tv/video/your-wake-call For breaking news from one of the most over the target and censored names in the world join our 100% Fre… Link to video on Frank Speech read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Evil Soros sock puppet orders raid on Colorado election clerk’s office as Dominion watches onSoros sock puppet orders raid on Colorado election clerk’s office as Dominion watches on AUG 11 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews Jena Griswold, part of George Soros’ network of Democrat dupes acting as secretaries of state, is digging a hole for her own demise by trying to obstruct a county election official from doing her job. […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Sumption Final 5.movA Conversation with Lord Sumption Editor-in-Chief, Jay Bhattacharya and Lord Sumption discuss the legal, ethical, and political implications of COVID-19 policy responses British author, historian, and retired Supreme Court Judge, Lord Sumption, has been vocal throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, questioning the wisdom, necessity, and legality of the British government’s use of the 1984 Public Health […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Why the $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Package Will Not Fix the Economysource read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Company to perform trial road trip with 100% electric buses in BrazilRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Traveling by a fully electric bus is now possible in Brazil: Embarca, a ticket sales startup with investments from Expresso Princesa dos Campos, will start testing the novelty for 90 days. For now, the model developed together with Chinese BYD and Brazilian Marcopolo - which manufacture the chassis and bodywork, […] The post Company to perform trial road trip with 100% electric buses in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Mystery of Ashli Babbitt most ignored story of 2021 [GRAPHIC Video]How do we know that anything we see portrayed as “news” is actually true? Think about it. There are two videos you are about to see. One is graphic, and YouTube will ask you if you are sure you want to see it. This is because this video clip shows the moment Ashli Babbitt, a […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Global Economy NOT Booming. Here’s Whysource read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Sale of illegal beverages surpasses 40% of Brazilian marketRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The market of smuggled and counterfeit alcoholic beverages surpassed the mark of 40% of total alcohol commercial transactions in Brazil. The surge occurred during the novel coronavirus pandemic. A study coordinated by international consultancy Euromonitor in September 2020 pointed out that the turnover of illegal spirits represented 37.9% of total […] The post Sale of illegal beverages surpasses 40% of Brazilian market appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Brazil’s e-commerce hits record with US$10.1 billion in sales in first half of 2021RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - E-commerce broke sales records in the first half of 2021 and reached R$53.4 (US$10.1) billion in revenues. The result represents a 31% increase over the same period last year. The half-year result was driven by the 22% increase in the average sale, which reached R$534. Moreover, there was a 7% […] The post Brazil’s e-commerce hits record with US$10.1 billion in sales in first half of 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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