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Snopes.com6 hours ago
Viral Video Demonstrates ‘How Women Dressed in 1896’It apparently looked more complicated than it was. read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
Did Bill Burr Philosophize About ‘Sleeping on a Futon When You’re 30’?A popular meme quoted the stand-up comic philosophizing about risk, reward, and futons. read more
The National Interest6 hours ago
U.S. Army: 'How To Destroy North Korea's Nukes' For Dummies*Michael Peck* *Security, Asia* Though the manual doesn’t specifically mention North Korea, many of its recommendations would apply should large formations of U.S. ground troops enter North Korea. *Key Point: **Special emphasis is placed on reconnaissance and intelligence collection to identify WMD sites.* The Pentagon has just released a new manual that lays out how the United States might destroy North Korea’s nukes. Army Techniques Publication No. 3-90.40, “Combined Arms Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction,” explains U.S. doctrine for neutralizing WMDs. The guidelines foc... read more
The National Interest6 hours ago
Japan's Kamikaze Jet: America Is Lucky They Did Not Make It Earlier*Michael Peck* *Security, Asia* The most well-known Japanese jet—and the only one that saw combat—was the Okha, a rocket-propelled and human-piloted kamikaze. *Key Point: **Like its big brother the Me-262, the Kikka was too little, too late.* It is a fallacy that Germany was the only nation to develop combat jets in World War II. In truth, while Germany had the most advanced technology, all of the major powers had jet aircraft projects during World War II, including the United States, Britain, Russia, Italy and Japan. *(This first appeared several months ago.)* The most well-kn... read more
The National Interest6 hours ago
Should Proof of Vaccination Be Required to Get on a Plane?*Stephen Silver* *Coronavirus, * There are already restrictions in place for international flights, but one new magazine piece suggets the same for domestic travel within the United States. Shortly after the arrival of coronavirus vaccines, American institutions appeared to resist the notion of requiring vaccination in order to enter certain places or do certain things. Some states and localities went ahead and banned vaccine passports, although there was little indication at the time that such requirements were even under consideration. I’ve been fully vaccinated since early Fe... read more
The National Interest6 hours ago
Super Weapons: The U.S. Navy Is Set To Dominate the Seas For a Century*Michael Peck* *Security, * Navies that don’t evolve are doomed to defeat, and America is no exception. *Key Point: *The U.S. Navy has been the most powerful naval force in the world since 1943. But that supremacy is being challenged as Russia, and especially China, field ever-more sophisticated systems, including aircraft carriers, quiet submarines and hypersonic missiles. Navies that don’t evolve are doomed to defeat, and America is no exception. But the U.S. Navy has a plethora of new equipment on the drawing boards, the shipyards and the factories. Here are five key systems ... read more
NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT7 hours ago
German Floods UpdateBy Paul Homewood Thanks to Tony Heller, we have a bit more detail from the WMO on the amount of rain that fell during the German floods last month: https://public.wmo.int/en/media/news/summer-of-extremes-floods-heat-and-fire This is consistent with my original source, which quoted: https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2021/07/18/the-real-reason-for-germanys-flood-disaster-a-monumental-failure-of-the-warning-system/ The idea that four or five inches of rain […] read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
72% of Argentine employers cannot find the qualified professionals they needRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - This week, the president of the Toyota automotive group described the difficulties the company has in filling positions at its plant due to a lack of applicants who meet the most basic educational requirements, such as a secondary school diploma. Daniel Herrero, head of the Japanese company in the country, […] The post 72% of Argentine employers cannot find the qualified professionals they need appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Abandoned 1950s Diner Explored in Nostalgic VideoThe abandoned diner, which in the TikTok video appeared to simply be themed on the 1950s era, likely closed in the 1980s or 1990s. read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 27 hours ago
"How It Really Is"On vacation for 7 weeks while the country goes to Hell... read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
A Pandemic of The Vaccinated – Does The Vaccine Create a Pathway For A More Dangerous Variant?One of the more commonsense approaches to reviewing COVID-19 data, amid the outbreak of the ‘Delta variant’, is to look at the percentage of vaccinated people in a regional population, and then look at the percentage of vaccinated people in the hospital with “covid related” symptoms. [Obviously, the presumption is – if the COVID illness […] The post A Pandemic of The Vaccinated – Does The Vaccine Create a Pathway For A More Dangerous Variant? appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Brazil’s VP Mourão and ex-governor Sartori lead Rio Grande do Sul 2022 Senate raceRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - An Orbis Institute poll conducted last Monday (2) shows that the ex-governor of Rio Grande do Sul José Ivo Sartori and Brazil's Vice-president Hamilton Mourão are leading the race for a Senate seat in 2022. Next year, each state will elect only one senator. The poll shows Sartori in first […] The post Brazil’s VP Mourão and ex-governor Sartori lead Rio Grande do Sul 2022 Senate race appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MJBizDaily7 hours ago
Push begins to put medical cannabis on Wyoming ballot in 2022Members of the national and local Libertarian Party are teaming up with Wyoming activists to get a medical cannabis legalization initiative on the state ballot next year. According to the Casper Star-Tribune, the campaign – which doesn’t yet have a formal name – got the go-ahead this week from the Wyoming secretary of state to […] Push begins to put medical cannabis on Wyoming ballot in 2022 is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Food & Water Watch7 hours ago
CPUC Hears Criticism On Aliso Canyon, PG&E and Regulatory Failure From Frontline CommunitiesCPUC has yet to take action against proposal for increased gas storage at Aliso Canyon, expansion of unnecessary Ventura gas compressor, or PG&E’s culpability for Dixie Fire. read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Blockchain Carnaval? Brazilian token launched on Binance networkRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The DeFi (Decentralized Finance) market has just welcomed a new Brazilian project. Called Carnaval.Finance, the Carnaval CRNL token is designed to be completely deflationary and optimized for holders. In addition to participating in token governance, holders benefit from a number of mechanisms set forth in the coin's smart contract. The […] The post Blockchain Carnaval? Brazilian token launched on Binance network appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
From the Trenches World Report8 hours ago
Op-Ed Authors Propose Financial Penalties for Refusing the COVID VaccineActivist Post – by BN Frank Vaccine side effects, injuries, deaths have been reported for decades (see 1, 2, 3). They continue to be reported... The post Op-Ed Authors Propose Financial Penalties for Refusing the COVID Vaccine appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Collecting My Thoughts8 hours ago
TB vaccine is 100 years old--and it's not 100%; and flu season is comingAlthough we have the BCG vaccine for TB, it isn't 100% and other public health measures are necessary to control the disease. Killing nearly 1.5 million people in 2019, it stood as the leading global cause of death from an infectious pathogen, according to the World Health Organization. Do not expect the Covid vaccine to be perfect or 100%. Bile and Potatoes, 1921 | The Scientist Magazine® (the-scientist.com) Although masks don't provide much protection against Covid19, they really help during flu season. I plan to mask up for that. And the flu will probably be baaaack with a ve... read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
Cahills brand Porter Irish Cheddar recall expands over Listeria concernsThe industry is expanding recalls of repackaged Cahill’s brand Original Irish Porter Cheese from the marketplace because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This recall comes after three other Cahills brand cheese recalls in the past few weeks. The U.S. Whole Foods Market recall can be viewed here, the Candian Whole Foods Market recall can be... Continue Reading read more
the daily howler7 hours ago
Trapped on a different very long train!*THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 2021* *A movie which didn't get noticed: *We're working on the final installment of this week's "Einstein made easy" report. As the later Wittgenstein basically said: It's easy to create confusion, hard to get it untangled. (As we noted yesterday: "We feel as if we had to repair a torn spider's web with our fingers." So Wittgenstein says at one point in Philosophical Investigations, his hopelessly jumbled attempt to offer a road map to cogency.) We probably should have started with Nova's dumbed-down attempt to explain "the relativity of simultaneity," rath... read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Dallas Justice Now: How an Apparent Hoax (Briefly) Inflamed America’s Racial Culture WarRight-wing commentators seized upon a "college pledge" sent to white residents of a wealthy Dallas neighborhood. But all was not as it seemed. read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Chile will administer booster dose of AstraZeneca to those immunized with CoronavacRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Government of Chile announced Thursday (5) that starting next August 11, it will initiate a "booster dose" program against Covid-19 using the AstraZeneca vaccine, for all persons over 55 years of age who have already completed their inoculation with Coronavac. The booster dose will be administered in priority to […] The post Chile will administer booster dose of AstraZeneca to those immunized with Coronavac appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Why Do Olympic Athletes Wear Tape on Their Bodies?The colorful tape adorning various parts of athletes’ bodies have been a mainstay of the Olympics over the last few decades. read more
Small Dead Animals8 hours ago
Masks, YouTube & Rand PaulSome good info in both these videos. The offending video Rand mentions above. read more
balance108 hours ago
Display of haste is opposed to worldwide creation.49. Cunning voices are trying to spread rubbish but remember that irritations are no better than dust and avoid them. I teach through manifestations of life. I give signs every day. Signs rain down like rose petals because the time is near. Think of the New World; think of the procession of peoples. 58. But with a feather of the wing you will sweep away the dust, so take good care of the wing. 62. The opinion of a light-minded person spins around like a wheel. A daring one asks for a bow and gets the bird him... read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Native Hawaiians ‘Reclaim’ Surfing with Moore’s Olympic GoldCarissa Moore wore a white and yellow plumeria pinned next to her ear for her victory-lap interviews after making history as the first Olympic gold medalist at surfing’s historic debut. read more
Children's Health Defense8 hours ago
Official Calls for Unvaccinated to Be Put On ‘No-Fly List’ + MoreThe Defender’s Big Brother NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines related to governments’ abuse of power, including attacks on democracy, civil liberties and use of mass surveillance. The post Official Calls for Unvaccinated to Be Put On ‘No-Fly List’ + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Children's Health Defense8 hours ago
Mother of 5-Month-Old Who Got COVID From Vaccinated Family Member: ‘We Were So Careful’ + MoreThe Defender’s COVID NewsWatch provides a roundup of the latest headlines related to the SARS CoV-2 virus, including its origins and COVID vaccines. The post Mother of 5-Month-Old Who Got COVID From Vaccinated Family Member: ‘We Were So Careful’ + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
From the Trenches World Report9 hours ago
The Word From the Trenches – August 5, 2021Join in on the conversation. Call (712) 770-5597 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. (If you are unable to get through call... The post The Word From the Trenches – August 5, 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
From the Trenches World Report9 hours ago
WHO Calls For a Stop to COVID Vaccine Boosters, as Rich Countries Roll Them OutScience Alert As some countries struggle to get first doses of COVID-19 vaccines to their most vulnerable, other nations are already moving ahead with plans... The post WHO Calls For a Stop to COVID Vaccine Boosters, as Rich Countries Roll Them Out appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
From the Trenches World Report9 hours ago
Australia enforcing the COVID lockdown in Sydney. Soldiers go door to door. Helicopters fly above.Apocalyptic clips Aug 5, 2021 The post Australia enforcing the COVID lockdown in Sydney. Soldiers go door to door. Helicopters fly above. appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
PopularResistance.Org9 hours ago
Hiroshima-Nagasaki: The Story They Want Us To ForgetThe world's first nuclear explosion occurred on July 16, 1945, when a plutonium implosion device was tested at a site located 210 miles south of Los Alamos, New Mexico, on the barren plains of the Alamogordo Bombing Range, known as the Jornada del Muerto (day of the dead). US President Harry Truman ordered the first atomic bomb to be dropped on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. Days later (August 9) Washington dropped a second bomb on Nagasaki. Official figures of those killed by the atomic bombs is well over 150,000 from the two cities. More than 100,000 were injured with most ... read more
PopularResistance.Org9 hours ago
Guatemala Protests Call For Resignation Of President And Corrupt AGProtests and road blockades are being held on roads and highways across Guatemala to demand the resignation of neoliberal President Alejandro Giammattei and his Attorney General, Consuelo Porras following the dismissal of the head of the Special Prosecutor Against Corruption, Juan Francisco Sandoval, now in exile. A large number of opposition movements and parties, including indigenous, campesino and student organizations have organized at more than 60 meeting points in the capital and across the country, in what some are calling a ‘Plurinational strike’. Indigenous authorities is... read more
From the Trenches World Report10 hours ago
END GAME: Ban All Guns! Here’s ProofGuns & Gadgets August 4, 2021 The post END GAME: Ban All Guns! Here’s Proof appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
From the Trenches World Report10 hours ago
Australia: Elderly man collapses to the ground after being arrested for ‘failing to wear a face mask’ while walking in a park – as his desperate partner screams for helpDaily Mail A man is demanding answers after sharing distressing footage of his elderly dad collapsing and suffering spasms as he’s arrested for failing to... The post Australia: Elderly man collapses to the ground after being arrested for ‘failing to wear a face mask’ while walking in a park – as his desperate partner screams for help appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
From the Trenches World Report10 hours ago
Mexico is suing US gun makers, arguing that millions of American guns have illegally flowed across the border and fueled homicide ratesMSN – Business Insider Mexico sued several US-based gun companies Wednesday, arguing that their business practices led to illicit guns flowing over the border from... The post Mexico is suing US gun makers, arguing that millions of American guns have illegally flowed across the border and fueled homicide rates appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
From the Trenches World Report10 hours ago
“Recruitment” incentiveA police department in New Hampshire is hiring! And it's delighted to offer such "unique benefits" as "qualified immunity." pic.twitter.com/4jilkjnMuB — Isaac Scher (@isaacscher) August... The post “Recruitment” incentive appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Small Dead Animals10 hours ago
Rex Defends Harper, Causing Liberal Heads To Explode.Rex Murphy wonders why the Trudeau cult has a sick obsession with Harper.https://nationalpost.com/opinion/rex-murphy-the-classy-stephen-harper-returns-to-speak-truth-to-the-illiberal-left read more
Diverse1 day ago
University of South Carolina Develops Training Session for K-12 Educators on Reconstruction EraFor years, the University of South Carolina’s (UofSC) Center for Civil Rights History and Research has offered training programs to K-12 educators, exposing them to aspects of civil rights history through primary sources, lectures and historical site visits. read more
MJBizDaily8 hours ago
Lawsuits pile up over Illinois social equity marijuana licensingNo surprise here: The do-over of social equity marijuana business licensing in Illinois is sparking litigation. But these lawsuits point to specific alleged scoring errors, rather than challenging the entire process, so it looks unlikely at this point that the claims will derail additional licensing rounds later this month. According to Law360, High Haven Dispensary […] Lawsuits pile up over Illinois social equity marijuana licensing is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Children's Health Defense9 hours ago
Bayer in Court Again, Faces Another Person Who Alleges Roundup Weedkiller Caused CancerDespite Bayer AG’s efforts to put an end to costly litigation inherited in its acquisition of Monsanto, opening statements in yet another trial are set for today as a woman suffering from non-Hodgkin lymphoma claims Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide caused her cancer. The post Bayer in Court Again, Faces Another Person Who Alleges Roundup Weedkiller Caused Cancer appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The National Interest9 hours ago
Want to Defend Taiwan? Look to the Falklands War*James Holmes* *Taiwan, Asia* A vibrant undersea fleet would pay political and strategic dividends that the current contingent of two aging and two positively elderly boats could never yield. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* One imagines the Taiwan Navy would easily outperform the Argentine Navy—especially if it were a beneficiary of U.S. and allied hardware, methods, and counsel. The prospect of effective ROCN subsurface operations could distort PLA Navy operating patterns to Taiwan’s benefit. In the ideal case it could deter entry into the island’s near seas altogether. Ne... read more
The National Interest9 hours ago
Fighting Iran Won’t Stop World War III, But It Could Start It*James Holmes* *Iran, World War III, Middle East* Contemporary Iran is no Persia. It lacks the economic and military resources for enterprises of such sweep. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The Pentagon has rightly designated great-power competition as its top priority. It would make little sense to commit heavy resources to offset a secondary worry such as Iran—especially if the opportunity costs were losing out in the Western Pacific, the Mediterranean, or elsewhere around the Eurasian periphery. Let’s keep things in perspective. When pondering some strategic quandary you ... read more
Children's Health Defense9 hours ago
‘Polluters Should Pay’: Biggest Energy Companies Could Face $6 Billion in Annual Bills Under Proposed Law"It's based on a simple but powerful idea that polluters should pay to help clean up the mess they caused, and that those who polluted the most should pay the most." The post ‘Polluters Should Pay’: Biggest Energy Companies Could Face $6 Billion in Annual Bills Under Proposed Law appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Never before have so many Brazilians been in debt as todayRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The economic crisis triggered by the Covid 19 pandemic and its related isolation and containment measures has caused the debt of Brazilian families to reach a new record in July. According to a survey released Thursday (8/5) by the National Confederation of Commerce in Goods, Services, and Tourism (CNC). The […] The post Never before have so many Brazilians been in debt as today appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Children's Health Defense10 hours ago
The Panic Pandemic: How Media Fearmongering Led to ‘Unprecedented’ Censorship of Scientific ResearchJohn Tierney, a former The New York Times reporter, in an article for City Journal explained how the “moral panic that swept the nation’s guiding institutions” during the pandemic was far more catastrophic than the viral pandemic itself. The post The Panic Pandemic: How Media Fearmongering Led to ‘Unprecedented’ Censorship of Scientific Research appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Hawthorne reaches deal to acquire cannabis firm HydroLogicHawthorne Gardening Co., which is increasingly making inroads in the cannabis cultivation-supply sector, said it entered an agreement to acquire HydroLogic Purification Systems, a California-headquartered provider of water filtration systems for cannabis growers. According to a news release, the two companies are aiming to have the acquisition completed by Aug. 27, after which New York-based […] Hawthorne reaches deal to acquire cannabis firm HydroLogic is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Diverse10 hours ago
Dr. Clive O. Callender Honored With 2021 Pioneer Award by the American Society of Transplant SurgeonsThe American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) recently bestowed Howard University transplant surgeon Dr. Clive O. Callender with the 2021 Pioneer Award. Throughout his career, Callender established a minority-directed dialysis and transplant center at Howard University hospital—the first in the nation—and founded the National Minority Organ Tissue Transplant Education Program to grow the number of […] read more
NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT10 hours ago
Strong Increase In Thermal Power, As Wind & Solar Run Out Of Steam In ChinaBy Paul Homewood The knife through the heart of COP26: https://chinaenergyportal.org/en/2021-q2-electricity-other-energy-statistics/ Any prospect that China would play ball at COP26 have surely now vanished with their latest power generation numbers. Compared to 2019, as last year’s figures were affected by COVID, the first six months of this year show that total generation […] read more
Turcopolier10 hours ago
RUSSIAN FEDERATION SITREP 5 AUGUST 2021 by Patrick ArmstrongHYPERSONIC WEAPONS. Are real game changers. Extremely fast and, at the same time, manoeuvrable, impossible to stop with present or imaginable technology. And certainly not by anything the USA has: “Patriot Missiles Are Made in America and Fail Everywhere“. Russia … Continue reading → read more
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