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The uncomfortable fact which too many commentators tend to run away from out of fear, ignorance or intellectual dishonesty, is that the world financial system is sitting on the verge of a global financial meltdown of a $1.2 quadrillion derivatives time bomb which former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King stated in September 2019 is on the verge of "financial Armageddon". This grim reality was kn
Most of Australia is living with freedom, not the virus. “Living with the virus” means long lockdowns in NSW. Who wants that? The Australian Federal government wants to “open up the nation” when we reach 70 or 80% vaccinated, like it’s The Sign of Bethlehem, or something, but the No-Covid States are rebelling and it’s no wonder. Being free of Chinese Bioweapons means being free to dance, sing, wo
This work is supported by the Energy Realists of Australia. See the site for more information on Casualties on the Road to Net Zero. SA is the pioneer wind state and the first to experience the rapid increase in power prices that hastened the demise of the local car industry. They literally blew up the last of their coal-fired power stations although they still have gas which is just as well beca
Do you think the world is overpopulated? Are you worried that having a baby would contribute to climate change? Deep down, do you hate humanity? If so, then it's time to stop swallowing the propaganda of the anti-human death cult and to realize that creation is our ultimate act of rebellion against the elitists and eugenicists.

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Well, that was fast. Just days after OnlyFans announced that it would ban sexually explicit content on the site, the company has reversed its decision. On August 19, the platform announced it would ban sexually explicit content on the site starting on October 1, 2021. The backlash was immediate. Some sex workers left the site as soon as the announcement was made in order to find alternative place
When it comes to so-called smart gadgets, owning just isn't what it used to be. Samsung made that clear earlier this month when it told customers that it can, at any time, remotely disable any and every Samsung TV connected to the internet. The Aug. 6 announcement came in response to the theft of an unspecified number of TVs in South Africa in July , and was likely the first time many customers h
Scientists are close to proving that a cube of uranium was part of Germany's secret WWII nuclear program. While it was ultimately the United States th...
Artificial intelligence can now help experts analyze footprints - and it has the potential to go much further. Matthew Robert Bennett - a professor of...

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Spencer Elden, who appeared at four months old on iconic album design, claims the image is child pornography Spencer Elden, who appeared as a naked baby on one of rock music’s most iconic album covers – Nevermind by Nirvana – is suing the band, claiming he was sexually exploited as a child. In a lawsuit filed in a Californian district court against numerous parties, including the surviving member
A look back at the life of the Rolling Stones drummer, who has died at the age of 80 Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts dies aged 80 The calm, brilliant eye of the Rolling Stones’ rock’n’roll story | Alexis Petridis Obituary Continue reading...
OnlyFans announced on Wednesday morning that it will suspend a planned policy change to prohibit "sexually explicit content," following backlash from its adult content creator community. In a tweet from the OnlyFans official account, the company said, "Thank you to everyone for making your voices heard. We have secured assurances necessary to support our diverse creator community and have suspend
"Thumbs down from Floridians on DeSantis' ban on mask requirements in public schools," one Quinnipiac analyst says
ST. AUGUSTINE, Florida — The fully-automatic “Scorpion” submachine gun can burn through a 30-round clip of 9mm ammo in a matter of seconds with one steady pull of the trigger. It looks, feels, and shoots just like a factory-made gun—except part of this one came off a 3D printer. According to the Scorpion’s maker, the material used to 3D-print the frame (the heart of the gun, where the metal barre

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Streetlights—particularly those that use white light-emitting diodes (LEDs)—not only disrupt insect behavior but are also a culprit behind their declining numbers, a new study carried out in southern England showed Wednesday.
Water is the most abundant yet least understood liquid in nature. It exhibits many strange behaviors that scientists still struggle to explain. While most liquids get denser as they get colder, water is most dense at 39 degrees Fahrenheit, just above its freezing point. This is why ice floats to the top of a drinking glass and lakes freeze from the surface down, allowing marine life to survive col
Researchers studied geothermal heat flow below West Antarctica, and found that the infamous Thwaites Glacier is being disproportionately cooked from below.
Meet Phiomicetus anubis, a semiaquatic whale that lived in what is now Egypt 43 million years ago.
These days, it feels as though billionaire-backed space companies are launching off Earth all the time. So why does Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin seem to be in the hot seat?
A new study suggests athletes with a history of concussion may show more brain injury from a later concussion, particularly in middle regions of the brain that are more susceptible to damage, when compared to athletes with no history of concussion.

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Defense attorney Gary Springstead told the judge that Garbin “is going to be a star witness” against the others. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Jim W. Dean - If I had the power I would make Jordan a UN entity, and work to reconnect it to the former UN entity called Jerusalem. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Raw Story: Attorney John Pierce, who has represented Kenosha, Wisconsin, shooting suspect Kyle Rittenhouse as well as more than a dozen Capitol rioters, reportedly is on a ventilator after contracting COVID-19. Pierce’s illness was first reported Wednesday after it prompted a hearing for accused Capitol rioter Shane Jenkins to be delayed, according to independent journalist […] The post first ap
Jordan Klepper revisits his surreal year on the 2020 campaign trail, remembering the best moments, sharing never-before-seen footage and conducting all-new interviews with the people he met along the way. #DailyShow #Klepper The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Captured by NASA’s Curiosity rover, the footage takes viewers on a tour of the fourth planet from the sun’s surface The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
President cites broad cooperation with the Taliban A question: If the GOP really wants their army of drug barons brought to the US, along with their private army of thugs, all on government dole for the rest of their lives…why isn’t anyone telling the truth here…not even Biden? What was cited as a failure now […] The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal

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How did the planets form? How did life happen? Where did Earth’s water come from? To answer questions like these, scientists used to go big—looking at planets, dwarf planets, and moons—but now small is the new big. Technology is zooming in on the pint-sized stuff—asteroids, comets, meteors, and other chunks of space rock—that couldn’t be studied before, and Lucy, a spacecraft designed to visit ei
Ellen likes to keep her finger on the pulse, so she explained why there is some feuding between Millennials and the younger members of Gen Z. From hair styles to fashion choices, this is why these two groups are butting heads on the internet. #Ellen #TheEllenShow #EllenDeGeneres From: TheEllenShow
Since Ellen was out for the day, guest host tWitch made the decision to open The tWitch Shop! It’s like the Ellen shop, but there’s only one of each item, so scoop up this exclusive merch up now! #Ellen #TheEllenShow #EllenDeGeneres From: TheEllenShow
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 foldable phone turns into an Android tablet that is actually nice to use. An objectively ridiculous selfie camera is offset by stylus support, water resistance, and an improved screen that is way nicer to the touch. Dieter Bohn has all that and more in this review. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics policy: http://bi

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The report reckons that these new coal plants and blast furnaces will add 150 million tonnes to China’s CO2 emissions. This is roughly half the UK’s total emissions.
As of August 24, over two billion Covid 19 tests have been administered worldwide. The pineal gland was described as the "Seat of the Soul" by René Descartes. WHO insider Dr. Astrid Stuckleberger asserts that if there wasn't a deeper agenda behind the PCR-test, there would be no need to stick a test-swab deep into your sinuses where it touches a thin membrane that separates the sinus cavity from
Aid agencies warn millions are at risk of starvation, disease, as US and allies step up evacuation efforts.
Pentagon says the US was working on improving conditions for Afghan evacuees at the US base in Qatar.
On August 12, the military contractor CACI International Inc. told its investors that the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan is hurting its profits. The same contractor is also funding a think tank that is concurrently arguing against the withdrawal. This case is worth examining both because it is routine, and because it highlights the venality of our “expert”-military contractor feedback loop, in
Astronomers have spotted the fastest-ever asteroid orbiting Sun — and at times, it gets closer to the Sun than the planet Mercury. Asteroid 2021 PH27 was discovered earlier this month, and it has the shortest orbital period of any known asteroid in the Solar System. The orbit of the approximately 1-kilometer-diameter asteroid brings it as close as 20 million kilometer

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