Friday, August 06, 2021

6 August - Blogs I'm Following - 5 of 5

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New Mandala21 hours ago
NBSEAS discusses “Uneasy Military Encounters” with Ruth Streicher
Streicher spent time researching this troubled region talking to local civilians, activists, journalists, academics, as well as military conscripts and senior officers. The post NBSEAS discusses “Uneasy Military Encounters” with Ruth Streicher appeared first on New Mandala. read more
“Free Again” Movement, Greece Pushing Back Against V@x Mandates
Ben Swann Greece’s “Free Again” movement is pushing back against V@x mandates. More than 5,000 anti-vaccine protesters, some of them waving Greek flags and wooden crosses, rallied in Athens for the third weekend in a row to oppose Greece’s coronavirus vaccinations program. end read more
Constitutional Court Rules French Health Pass, Mandatory Vax of Health Workers Constitutional
DAHBOO777 France’s Constitutional Court has ruled that the new law that makes the coronavirus ‘health pass’ mandatory for the general public, and vaccination compulsory for healthcare professionals, to be in line with the constitution. France’s top court ruled on Thursday that the new legislation, which tightens the coronavirus restrictions, is largely compliant with the nation’s … read more
Why Nobody is Discussing Manufacturing Firm Next And Today What You Ought To Do
[image: business idea Next]Fast Response (QR) codes are the funny black-and-white squares you most commonly see in printed magazine ads. They are a selected type of 2ND barcode that consists of black modules organized in a sq. pattern on a white background. Descendants of the UPC codes on your groceries and the ISBN codes on books, Quick Response codes might look like gibberish, but when used successfully, they are one of the most inventive and highly effective advertising and marketing tools you can use to advertise what you are promoting. You may need some assist to be taught th... read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Anti-government protests return to the streets in Bolivia
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A number of civil organizations and opposition political parties in Bolivia on Thursday protested in several of the country's cities to oppose the dismissal of the court case declaring that no fraud was committed in the October 2019 elections won by ex-president Evo Morales. In La Paz, the rally will […] The post Anti-government protests return to the streets in Bolivia appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Alternative History: Germany Declares Victory in 1918
*Michael Peck* *Security, Europe* What would have happened if Imperial Germany had not invaded Belgium in 1914, if the Kaiser had built more U-boats, or if America had not entered the war? *Key Point: **Despite ambitions of becoming a global colonial empire, Germany was still a Continental power in 1914. If it won the war, it would be through the immense power of its army, not its navy. What could Germany have bought with the money, material and manpower tied up in the High Seas Fleet? More divisions? More guns and aircraft? Or best of all, more U-boats, the one element of Germ... read more
Be Wary of Hype: Futuristic Weapons Might Not Be What You Expect
*James Holmes* *U.S. Military, * Portraying future as present capability is a common tactic in defense circles. Beware of minor word choices when interacting with representatives of the military-industrial complex. Syntax can shape or misshape deliberations about strategy, force design, or budgeteering. Something as simple as speaking about some potential future capability or widget in the present tense can mislead. Such phrasing implies that the capability or widget already exists, that engineers have vetted the technology under real-world circumstances, and that acquiring it i... read more
Middle East Mayhem: Israel and Russia Could Be at War Within the Decade
*Michael Peck* *Security, * Could Israeli air strikes in Syria trigger war between Israel and Russia? *Key Point:** As always with the Arab-Israeli (or Iranian-Israeli) conflict, the real danger isn’t the regional conflict, but how it might escalate. In the 1973 war, the Soviets threatened to send troops to Egypt unless Israel agreed to a cease-fire. The United States responded by going on nuclear alert.* Could Israeli air strikes in Syria trigger war between Israel and Russia? *(This first appeared several weeks ago.)* Israel remains determined to continue pounding Iranian forc... read more
Will Russia’s S-300 Surface-to-Air Missile System Lose to China’s HQ-9 System?
*Charlie Gao* *China, East Asia* China saw an opportunity to procure some of the best Soviet designed systems in the 1990s, then proceeded to domestically produce them, incrementally procuring more advanced versions from Russia to keep up to date with them. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Russia’s seeming lack of worry may suggest that the HQ-9 is less capable enough relative to original S-400s or S-300PMUs to not really have much competition. The HQ-9 is China’s primary long-range domestic surface-to-air missile. Outwardly, it seems similar to the S-300, using large flat fa... read more
Aerial Dogfighting Was Changed Forever by This Missile
*Charlie Gao* *U.S. Military, United States* Active radar homing (ARH) air-to-air missiles replaced semi-active radar homing (SARH) air-to-air missiles as the primary medium and long-range missiles that armed every fighter—and aerial warfare has never been the same. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *What’s next for AMRAAM and ARH? Recent updates to the AMRAAM have given it enhanced datalink capabilities, allowing more aircraft to send data to the seeker and for the seeker to give what it sees to its launching platform and other aircraft. At the end of the Cold War, there were ... read more
These 5 Guns Are the Most Complicated and Complex Ever Made
*Charlie Gao* *Firearms, Global* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2012%3Anewsml_GM1E84M06DD01&share=true] A lot of moving parts and complexity is a terrible idea for the kinds of conditions found downrange. A complex gun might be able to do more, but it could also be harder to fix or clean. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Military forces have a lot of requirements, which usually results in them needing complex guns. When a military and police force picks a gun, they generally pick the least complex design that can fulfill the requirements. Hi... read more
Need To Know21 hours ago
CDC Plans to Authorize Updated PCR Test. Will It Be Any Better than the Old One?
The CDC's document admits it did not have a SARS-CoV-2 virus when it concocted the PCR test. They created a theoretical fabrication of it by using "contrived specimens", The CDC granted emergency authorizations to 59 different PCR tests, based on 59 varieties of "contrived specimens", in which no two were alike. read more
OrientalReview.org22 hours ago
A New Dawn Breaks In Tehran
On Thursday, Iran’s new president Ebrahim Raisi takes the oath of office in a ceremony in the Majlis in Tehran. This will be a defining moment in the Islamic Republic’s political history, since in many ways, the country is at the crossroads. The Islamic system continues to enjoy a broad […] read more
Small Dead Animals22 hours ago
Oddments For The Weekend
Including a TV-viewing dispute; some burly tumbleweed; slow-motion moths; a memorable cleaning job; and an ideal addition to any bathroom. All this and more. read more
Small Dead Animals22 hours ago
Heh
Via @MZHemingway — I believe I speak for many when I say President Trump should be hired to do Olympic commentary. read more
Modern Tokyo Times22 hours ago
Tokyo Covid-19 breaks 5,000 daily infections: Inept Suga and Koike
Tokyo Covid-19 breaks 5,000 daily infections: Inept Suga and Koike Sawako Uchida and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis in Japan is never-ending and the sense of irresponsibility under Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is all-pervading. Equally, since Suga took office, the usual opportunistic Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike seems to follow the […] The post Tokyo Covid-19 breaks 5,000 daily infections: Inept Suga and Koike first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Coronavirus hospitalizations are once again surging as the virus’ more potent delta variant cuts across the U.S. The swift rise is forcing hospitals to pivot back to COVID-19 readiness just weeks after many shuttered coronavirus wards. https://t.co/yjz6iTwbLR — The Associated Press (@AP) August 5, 2021 China sees highest daily coronavirus cases in current outbreak https://t.co/Uo3bCisSaN pic.twitter.com/dWo4413L22 — Reuters (@Reuters) August 6, 2021 Rwanda leads the fightback in Mozambique insurgency https://t.co/chYPTgb9A4 — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 6, 2021 The Prime Mi... read more
Underwater Waste: These 5 Submarines Helped Sink Their Navies
*James Holmes* *Submarines, * Such a vessel is a millstone dragging down the fortunes of its navy, its parent military, or the society that puts it to sea. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Admiral Yamamoto threw his immense personal prestige behind the strike on Oahu, threatening to resign if top commanders rebuffed the aviation-centric strategy he proposed in favor of battleship engagements. The submarine force had no such champion to challenge orthodoxy. The IJN, accordingly, clung to its quasi-Mahanian dogma throughout the Pacific War. A potent submarine force ended up bein... read more
More Than Your Sanity: Divorce Can Cost Your Social Security
*Trevor Filseth* *Social Security, * In general, a person’s individual Social Security payment is not affected by divorce. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Per the rules of the spousal benefit, if a married couple stayed together for at least ten years before their divorce, the lower-earning spouse can qualify for additional Social Security benefits based on the income of the higher-earning spouse. Social Security benefits are a lifeline to many senior citizens without a reliable income. While in principle they are not intended to be a substitute for saving over the course of... read more
Is Biden’s Economic Agenda the Key to Keeping America a Superpower?
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *economy, * [image: Joe Biden Stimulus] Janet Yellen seems to think so. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has stated that fully embracing President Joe Biden’s ambitious economic agenda—which includes the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill—is one of the keys to maintaining America’s status as a global economic superpower. “We’ve grown used to America as the world’s preeminent economic power. We aren’t destined to stay that way, but with these investments, I believe we will,” Yellen said in excerpts of remarks to be delivered at the city of Atlanta’s Eco... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
August 6th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 199
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post August 6th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 199 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Friday August 6th – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Friday August 6th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Thursday 05 August 2021
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
World food safety testing market predicted to reach $24.4 billion by 2026
The market for food safety testing is expected to reach $24.4 billion by 2026, according to a new study by Global Industry Analysts (GIA) Global food safety testing in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, was estimated at $17.4 billion. A 5.8 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is projected to grow the food safety testing... Continue Reading read more
For God And Country: Inspirational Women Shine At Tokyo Olympics
By Jay Maxson ~ Standing tall and apart from social justice warriors and the gender-confused exploiting the Summer Olympics, two American athletes are praising God and country in Tokyo. They are 400-meter hurdling gold medalist and world record holder Sydney McLaughlin and gold medalist wrestler Tamyra Mensah-Stock. After winning at 68 kilograms, Mensah-Stock said, “It’s […] read more
The Coming African Century
By Craig Rucker ~ Africa’s 54 countries together host the world’s youngest and fastest growing population. They are also among Earth’s poorest and most energy-deprived. Average per capita electricity use among sub-Saharan Africa’s 1.1 billion people is a tiny fraction of the USA’s. It’s equivalent to having power 1-2 hours a day, a dozen hours […] read more
Tiger Brands recall reaches Australia and New Zealand
Tiger Brands’ recall of canned vegetables, beans and spaghetti in South Africa has spread to Australia and New Zealand as well as parts of the United Kingdom. A total of 20 million cans were recalled in late July in South Africa because of a packaging fault, which posed a risk of microbial contamination such as... Continue Reading read more
Study identifies antibodies that may neutralize norovirus variants
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston are working to develop targeted treatments and vaccines against noroviruses. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year in the United States norovirus is responsible for more than 20 million cases of acute gastroenteritis. Symptoms of norovirus include... Continue Reading read more
FSA project looks at global meat safety processes in U.S., other countries
A better understanding of potential foodborne disease risks from imported meat products has been set out in a report published by the Food Standards Agency. Researchers created profiles of 16 countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, with prevalence data for Salmonella, Campylobacter, E. coli, Trichinella and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). There were difficulties in... Continue Reading read more
American Medical Association, Descending Into Wokeness, Calls For Eliminating Sex On Birth Certificates
By Jarrett Stepman ~ Another formerly serious institution in America has gone woke. The American Medical Association, a professional association and lobbying group for physicians and medical students, issued a report in June calling for eliminating biological sex on birth certificates. The policy change is being promoted on WebMD social media, which is why it’s […] read more
Covid 50, PH immigration, customs, coast guard, health, tourism shameless bureaucratic procedures
This is a personal experience of a Filipino and his spouse returning from Spain to Manila, no names given. This was shared today in our UPSE Alumni Assn (UPSEAA) viber group. Enjoy. Or weep in shame. ----------------- *Prior to leaving Madrid for Manila (home) on July 29, we were pleasantly surprised to find out that the Philippine government had a new system (just like Spain) for arriving passengers which was to fill up an online health form prior to departure so one could register and then to complete filling it up at the departure lounge which was a bit stressful as many times t... read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
Talisman Training Marines prepare to conduct a boat assault force training exercise in the Coral Sea July 20, 2021, during Talisman Saber, a large-scale U.S.-Australia military exercise. read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
China Fears The Deteriorating Security Situation In Afghanistan
A handover ceremony as U.S. troops prepare to leave Afghanistan. Afghan Ministry of Defense Press Office via AP *Politico:* *China’s fears increase as U.S. troops leave Afghanistan* China has long dreaded the regional and domestic security implications of a peremptory U.S. withdrawal from neighboring Afghanistan. Beijing is now watching that scenario play out as a seemingly unstoppable Taliban offensive against the increasingly beleaguered Afghan National Security Forces penetrated Kabul, the heavily fortified capital, on Wednesday. China was dismayed by what it perceived as... read more
August 6, 2021: Reader Tips
This evening we provide you with a little levity about the 2021 Woke Olympics. Your funny or more serious tips would be appreciated! read more
Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Uncertain Future of the Navy’s Super Hornets
*Caleb Larson* *, * As an unstealthy fighter, the future utility and survivability of the F/A-18 is uncertain. Still, it is unlikely that the fighter will disappear completely anytime soon. The Navy would like to take their F/A-18s fighter jets offline, but Congress isn’t having it. The future of the Navy’s venerable Super Hornet multi-role fighters is unclear. While Congress would like to see the Navy purchase more fourth-generation fighters, the Navy would like to get rid of its F/A-18s. In comments given during the Sea Air Space 2021 conference, U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Andrew... read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
EU rejects accusation about link with alleged “coup d’état” in Bolivia
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The European Union (EU), together with the diplomatic missions of the Member States of that body in Bolivia on Thursday "categorically" rejected the accusations of having participated in 2019 in a "conspiracy to prepare a coup d'état" in the country. The EU statement notes that in November 2019, in the […] The post EU rejects accusation about link with alleged “coup d’état” in Bolivia appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The End of Western History
The world that is going to pieces in the twenty-first century is a world that has been shaped by the Western ideological, geopolitical, and technological successes in the last five hundred years. Actually, the Western culture started declining in the 1980s. In the twenty-first century the pace of decline has accelerated. The decline of the West is irreversible, since the Westerners have already played their world-historical role—for them history has already ended. The decline of the West might be necessary for creating space for the rise of new civilizations which will make superhum... read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Petrobras shares close 9.6% higher following quarterly results
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Petrobras shares closed Thursday with a rise of almost 10% on the São Paulo Stock Exchange, boosted by the publication the day before of better-than-expected results for the second quarter of the year. The Brazilian state-controlled oil company's ordinary shares (with voting rights) reached a peak of 11.8% before midday, […] The post Petrobras shares close 9.6% higher following quarterly results appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Daily cases of Covid-19 in El Salvador continue to rise in August (August 5)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The increase in daily infections of covid-19 that began last June in El Salvador is maintained in the first days of August, according to official data. According to the records of the governmental site covid19.gob.sv, between August 1 and 4, the number of daily official cases was up to 297, […] The post Daily cases of Covid-19 in El Salvador continue to rise in August (August 5) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Panama reaches 439,599 cases and 6,875 Covid deaths (August 5)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Panamanian Ministry of Health (Minsa) reported 818 new cases of covid-19 and 15 deaths from the disease, bringing the total to 439,599 confirmed infections and 6,875 deaths in more than 16 months of the pandemic. Of the 15 deaths reported by Minsa, 13 occurred in the last 24 hours […] The post Panama reaches 439,599 cases and 6,875 Covid deaths (August 5) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Argentina sees signs of economic recovery
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentina's Minister of Economy, Martin Guzman, said Thursday that there are signs of "recovery" in its economy after the South American country recorded year-on-year increases in industrial activity and construction. "The Argentine economy is recovering in a solid and heterogeneous way; it is a problem that requires the action of […] The post Argentina sees signs of economic recovery appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Bolivia experiences de-escalation with 698 new cases and 25 Covid deaths (Aug. 5)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Bolivia registered Thursday 698 new cases of covid-19 and 25 deaths in the de-escalation of the third wave of infections in the country, amidst announcements to set up vaccination points during the national holidays. The regions reporting the highest number of new infections are eastern Santa Cruz with 222 cases, […] The post Bolivia experiences de-escalation with 698 new cases and 25 Covid deaths (Aug. 5) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Israel Shells Lebanon as Country Plummets into Anarchy (Full Show)
RT America A year after the cataclysmic explosion in Beirut that injured 8,000 people, killed hundreds and could be heard as far as the island of Cyprus, the Lebanese still reel from the trauma of the blast and the lack of accountability in its aftermath. Thousands marched and protested on Wednesday to observe the grim … read more
Heads Up! Biden Admin To Announce Mandatory Jabs For All Active Duty US Military On Friday
NEW: Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to Make Covid Vaccine Mandatory For All Active Duty Troops by Cristina Laila, https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/ Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will make Covid vaccination mandatory for all active duty troops. Last month Joe Biden announced he was asking the Defense Department to “look into how and when” it will add the … read more
Sky News Australia Suspended By YouTube
Sky News Australia Suspended By YouTube by Melanie Sun via The Epoch Times, https://www.zerohedge.com/ YouTube has temporarily suspended Sky News Australia from posting on its video platform, issuing a first strike to the popular conservative news channel over “COVID-19 misinformation,” according to a statement. – The tech giant said its decision to issue a strike was … read more
What Does The US Dollar’s Sudden About-Turn Mean for The Markets?
RT After rallying strongly since late spring, the US dollar wobbled this week. Dominic Frisby looks at where the greenback is going next, and what that means for the markets. end read more
Will The U.S. Air Campaign Continue In Afghanistan After The Aug. 31 Withdrawal Date?
*New York Times*: *U.S. Airstrikes in Afghanistan Could Be a Sign of What Comes Next* WASHINGTON — The White House authorization of one more bombing campaign in Afghanistan, just weeks before the U.S. military mission is set to end, has a modest stated goal — to buy time for Afghan security forces to marshal some kind of defense around the major cities that are under siege by a surging Taliban. But the dozens of airstrikes, which began two weeks ago as the Taliban pushed their front lines deep into urban areas, also laid bare the big question now facing President Biden and the ... read more
Report: FDA Likely To Give Pfizer Vaccine Final Approval Early September, Clearing the Way for Government Mandated Forced Vaccination
Earlier this week the installed occupant of the White House, Joe Biden, said he would not interfere with the FDA process for approving the controversial COVID-19 vaccines {nudge, nudge – wink, wink}; however, he anticipated approval “mid Fall” of this year. Right on cue, leaks from “people familiar with the matter” tell the New York […] The post Report: FDA Likely To Give Pfizer Vaccine Final Approval Early September, Clearing the Way for Government Mandated Forced Vaccination appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Russia Has a Plan for Sinking American Aircraft Carriers—Is the Pentagon Ready?
*Charlie Gao* *Russia, Atlantic Ocean* [image: Wikimedia Commons] Could Russian Kornet Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) attack the USS Abraham Lincoln, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Aircraft carriers face a litany of threats in the modern age, but the U.S. Navy has spent the last half-century thinking of ways to defeat threats to them. Could Russian Kornet Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) *attack* the USS *Abraham Lincoln*, a *Nimitz*-class aircraft carrier? Using limited analysis of the capabilities of the Kornet and the carrier’s defens... read more
Could China Bring the Mighty Battleship Back from the Dead?
*James Holmes* *Battleship, Asia* Master historian Julian Corbett foresaw the battleship’s demise over a century ago. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *A Chinese battleship probably need not displace that much. It does need to be big enough to impress—which means big relative to foreign competitors such as U.S. Navy and allied Aegis destroyers. The Russian *Kirov* could provide a template for a PLA Navy capital ship. S’pose China built a battleship. What would such a sea creature look like, and how would it fare in the bare-knuckles world of naval diplomacy and warfare? This ... read more
Overstretched: Can the U.S. Navy Protect Commerce from Iran?
*James Holmes* *U.S. Navy, Middle East* Convoys are the worst of all strategies for protecting mercantile shipping against raiders. Except for all the others. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Rather than resign ourselves to a one-on-one U.S.-Iran showdown, in other words, it should be a showdown between the Islamic Republic and the world. A show of international unity at sea would fill in gaps in the U.S. Navy’s capacity for convoy protection, including not just raw numbers of escorts but also niche capabilities such as minesweeping. Convoys are the worst of all strategies fo... read more
"Nothing Makes Sense - Jobs Lost, Trade Deficits and Stocks at an All Time High"
*Full screen recommended,* Dan, iAllegedly, PM 8/5/21: *"Nothing Makes Sense - Jobs Lost,* * Trade Deficits and Stocks at an All Time High"* "Nothing makes sense with this economy. People losing jobs at a record rate, our trade deficits are worse than ever, but the stock market is that an all time high. This is like a bad dream that we are living through." read more
OLD-SCHOOL VOTE RIGGING VS. NEW-SCHOOL VOTE RIGGING
Richard Hasen is a legal scholar whose specialty is elections. He thinks a 2024 steal of the election could come about not as the result of a riot, but from the courts accepting the notion that (Republican-controlled) legislatures can simply reject vote counts. Come 2024, crass and boorish unsubstantiated claims of stealing are likely to give way to arcane legal arguments about the awesome power of state legislatures to run elections as they see fit.... So how does this argument work? Article II of the Constitution of the United States provides that state legislatures get to set th... read more
Farewell to Yet Another Failed Monetary System
Farewell to Yet Another Failed Monetary System by Egon von Greyerz, https://goldswitzerland.com/ The beginning of the end of the current monetary system and currency collapse started exactly 50 years ago. In the next few years the world will experience the end of the end of another failed experiment of unlimited debt creation and fake fiat … read more
‘It Failed Miserably’: After Wargaming Loss, Joint Chiefs Are Overhauling How the US Military Will Fight
‘It Failed Miserably’: After Wargaming Loss, Joint Chiefs Are Overhauling How the US Military Will Fight by TARA COPP, https://www.defenseone.com/ In a fake battle for Taiwan, U.S. forces lost network access almost immediately. Hyten has issued four directives to help change that. – A brutal loss in a wargaming exercise last October convinced the Vice … read more
Biden Approves First Taiwan Arms Sale Of Presidency, Ratcheting China Tensions Further
Biden Approves First Taiwan Arms Sale Of Presidency, Ratcheting China Tensions Further by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ After a series of US-backed arms sales packages to Taiwan during Trump’s last year in office, severely ratcheting tensions to where they are now, President Biden’s administration on Wednesday approved its first arms sale to the island claimed by … read more
They Killed People for Vaccine Profits – Paul Craig Roberts
They Killed People for Vaccine Profits – Paul Craig Roberts by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com (Corrected and updated) International award winning journalist and former Assistant Treasury Secretary Dr. Paul Craig Roberts says the evidence is clear Covid vaccines are not safe and effective. Dr. Roberts says, “So, why the push for overriding everyone’s civil rights to vaccinate when … read more
NEW WORLD ORDER: New York City To Mandate Proof Of COVID Vaccination Via Excelsior Pass Or Be Denied Access To Restaurants And Gyms
NEW WORLD ORDER: New York City To Mandate Proof Of COVID Vaccination Via Excelsior Pass Or Be Denied Access To Restaurants And Gyms by Geoffrey Grider, https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/ “It’s time for mandates, because it’s the only way to protect our people,” Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio added, doubling down during Monday’s press briefing. “More and more, there’s … read more
‘For $1/Day’… Double-Blind Ivermectin Study Reveals COVID Patients Recover More Quickly, Are Less Infectious
‘For $1/Day’… Double-Blind Ivermectin Study Reveals COVID Patients Recover More Quickly, Are Less Infectious by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ A double-blind Israeli study has concluded that Ivermectin, an inexpensive anti-parasitic widely used since 1981, reduces both the duration and infectiousness of Covid-19, according to the Jerusalem Post. – The study, conducted by Prof. Eli Schwartz, founder of … read more
A Bigger Crisis Is On The Horizon, And It Will Last For Decades (Communism & Socialism)
I LOVE PROSPERITY A Bigger Crisis Is On The Horizon, And It Will Last For Decades (Communism & Socialism) In this video, we talk to Paul Kengor. Paul has spent years researching and writing about socialism, communism, Karl Marx, and the new crisis of centralized control. end read more
Michael Oliver: The Blowoff Top is Here
Palisades Gold Radio Tom welcomes Michael Oliver back from Momentum Structural Analysis. To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisadesradio.ca – Michael discusses the bubbles in the equity markets, and the S&P indicates a top while momentum is waning. Bear markets typically begin with a gradual arm-wrestling decline and … read more
Michael West1 day ago
ASIC charging 130% late fees to small business. What’s the scam?
[image: What's the scam? Pfizer Australia] ASIC – the Australian Securities and Investment Commission – manages the register of businesses as part of its remit. If you have a company it will charge you $267* per annum for the privilege. But whatever you do, don’t pay that bill late! Miss the due date by a few months and the late charge […] read more
Israeli MoD Urges Action Against Iran Now; Tehran Warns Against Adventurism TV7 Israel News 03.08.21
Israel ‘Ready’ To Attack Iran In Response To Tanker Incidents by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ Two tanker attack incidents within the span of less than a week are now being blamed by the US, UK, and Israel on Iran. First there was last Thursday’s Mercer Street tanker drone attack which left two British and Romanian crew … read more
Study Confirms THIS Type of Fungus is Responsible for Crohn’s Disease (Plus How to Get Rid of It Naturally)
A new study has confirmed once again what many researchers and doctors of naturopathic medicine have believed for decades: fungus and bacteria are greatly responsible for Crohn’s disease. This time, the researchers discovered which ones in particular are the likely culprits: candida (Candida tropicalis), along with two different types of bacteria (Escherichia coli and Serratia marcescens). International Study Confirms What is Greatly to Blame for Crohn’s Disease Case Western Reserve University led a team composed of international researchers found that the “presence of [candida an... read more
Two of CNN's Star Analyst Go Full Stasi
Anyone who has wasted good brain cells watching cable news know each channel has it's go to experts on any given subject. Since TDS infection struck journalism 5 years ago, one of the side affects is the expertise of the cable news guest experts opinions seemed to bleed over into other disciplines not their own. No matter, in cable news they are expert on something, so that makes them experts on most everything. As time has gone by, just like the rest of society, some have lost sight of reality. Now, since the election of 46*, some experts have started calling for an America more li... read more
"Why They’re Suppressing Vaccine Side Effects"
*"Why They’re Suppressing Vaccine Side Effects"* by Brian Maher *"A question:* Why do the health authorities refuse to acknowledge the possibility of severe vaccination side effects? Here is the likely answer: The “Noble Lie.” Details to follow. As we maintained yesterday - in grim detail - the COVID-19 vaccines are likely not so safe as health authorities claim. Jabbings have likely accounted for thousands of deaths - perhaps tens of thousands - and at least hundreds of thousands of other “adverse events.” The numbers may trifle against the millions and millions of incident-free v... read more
Judge Fines Amish Farmer $250K and Threatens Jail Time for Providing Club Members Food They Want
Last month we brought you the story of another Amish farmer, Amos Miller in Pennsylvania, who supplies healthy and ethical food to local food clubs in the Northeast, and how the USDA was threatening to fine him $250,000.00 for not complying with all their regulations, even though he was not selling through the retail commodity food system, but directly to consumers under contract through local food clubs. Unfortunately, a judge has ruled against the farmer and the food clubs, and if he cannot raise a quarter of a million dollars, he will go out of business and possibly spend time ... read more
Afghanistan's Special Forces Are Being Pushed To The Brink
Masked Afghan Army Special Forces attend their graduation ceremony after a three-month training program at the Kabul Military Training Center, in Kabul, Afghanistan. July 17, 2021. (AP Photo) *France 24*: *Afghanistan's elite special forces pushed to the brink* Trained by the United States and equipped with state-of-the-art gear, Afghanistan's special forces are its frontline weapon against the Taliban, but reduced American military support has stretched them to breaking point. With the US troop presence in Afghanistan effectively over, an accelerated Taliban offensive has gob... read more
Judge Fines Amish Farmer $250K and Threatens Jail Time for Providing Club Members Food They Want
Last month we brought you the story of another Amish farmer, Amos Miller in Pennsylvania, who supplies healthy and ethical food to local food clubs in the Northeast, and how the USDA was threatening to fine him $250,000.00 for not complying with all their regulations, even though he was not selling through the retail commodity food system, but directly to consumers under contract through local food clubs. Unfortunately, a judge has ruled against the farmer and the food clubs, and if he cannot raise a quarter of a million dollars, he will go out of business and possibly spend time ... read more
Councillors approve 20-storey tower for Macdonald Bridge intersection in downtown Dartmouth
There’s a big building coming to the corner of Wyse Road and Nantucket Avenue after a vote by councillors on the Dartmouth side of the harbour. The Harbour East Marine Drive Community Council met virtually on Thursday evening with two public hearings on the agenda. For the first, it considered a proposal from Fathom Studio […] read more
Russia’s Soviet-Era Tu-22M3 Bomber, despite Its Age, Is Still Intimidating
*Charlie Gao* *Russia, Russia* The bomber's true role has always been a mystery to the outside world. *Here's What We Need to Remember:* Certain upgrades will change the status of the Tu-22M3M under New START, if the Kh-SD is confirmed to have nuclear capability. Recently, the Tu-22M3 bomber has been the face of the Russian air force all over the world. Between dropping bombs over Syria to patrolling airspace over Japan, the Tu-22M3 has also been receiving a series of upgrades. These upgrades allow for greater bombing accuracy with conventional weapons, as well as the capability... read more
Consider This: New Futuristic Weapons Could Kill the Modern Navy
*James Holmes* *U.S. Navy, Americas* Never in the annals of military history has an entire type of armed force gone extinct by dint of new technology or warmaking methods—no matter how revolutionary. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Aircraft carriers and other surface combatants, long masters of the sea, now operate under the shadow of shore-based missiles and aircraft that greatly outrange them—calling into question whether they can fight their way to the scene of a fight, let alone prevail. It’s hard to win command of the sea or project power ashore when you never close wit... read more
Bad Leadership Can Sink an Aircraft Carrier Faster Than Enemy Guns
*James Holmes* *Navy, * The hunk of steel plus the crew that lives on board it comprises the ship. Bad leadership marred Franklin’s human component. *Here's What You Need to Remember: * Many individual *Franklin* mariners—the *ship’s chaplain* and one of her *engineering officers* in particular—displayed conspicuous gallantry following the March 19 cataclysm. Indeed, the flattop is the most decorated U.S. Navy warship ever. Yet this was far from the navy’s finest hour. Seldom does your humble scribe come away incensed from reading history. The saga of the World War II aircraft c... read more
The Future Is Now: Russia Wants Its Air Force To Be Mostly Robots
*Michael Peck* *Security, * Russia has an idea: have robots do the work and run the risks. *Key Point: *Today’s smart bombs and artillery are astonishingly lethal. But for all their smartness, they need a pair of human eyes to tell the bombs where to hit. But that means those eyes—whether the forward air controllers (FACs) of Vietnam or the Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) of today—have to get close enough to see the enemy. Which means the enemy can see them. Hence Russia has an idea: have robots do the work and run the risks. The Russian air force plans to develop auto... read more
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Brazil records 40,054 new cases 1,099 Covid deaths (August 5)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil on Thursday reported 1,099 new deaths from Covid-19, bringing the total number of fatalities from the disease in the country to 560,706, the Health Ministry said. There were also 40,054 new cases of coronavirus reported, bringing the total of confirmed infections in the country to 20,066,587. The federal government […] The post Brazil records 40,054 new cases 1,099 Covid deaths (August 5) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
A Q & A On The B-21Bomber
Shown is a B-21 Raider artist rendering graphic. The rendering highlights the future stealth bomber with Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., as the backdrop. Designed to perform long range conventional and nuclear missions and to operate in tomorrow’s high end threat environment, the B-21 will be a visible and flexible component of the nuclear triad. (Courtesy of Northrop Grumman) *Breaking Defense:* *The B-21 Raider: A Bomber That Is Both Low Observable And Easier to Maintain* *Supportability issues that affected the availability and performance of early, stealthy aircraft are b... read more
Ontario Vaccine Injuries
They’re only “rare” when they don’t happen to you, or someone you love. Full report here. h/t golden pup read more
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Brazil’s Special Commission of the Chamber of Deputies rejects Bolsonaro’s idea of printed ballots
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Threatening new elections, Bolsonaro accused the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), Luís Roberto Barroso, of interfering in the discussions in the Chamber of Deputies to prevent the adoption of the proposal of printed ballots. On Thursday night, the Special Commission of the House of Representatives rejected the proposal to replace printed […] The post Brazil’s Special Commission of the Chamber of Deputies rejects Bolsonaro’s idea of printed ballots appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
In Adelaide, for Krish
Last Wednesday my son-in-law Christian, who I call Krish, rolled his Toyota Landcruiser about 6 hours to the southwest of Nhulunbuy near a place called Bulman. My daughter, who was in the passenger seat, went into brace position and escaped the crash relatively unscathed, even able to run into Bulman for help. They had just [...] The post In Adelaide, for Krish appeared first on Jennifer Marohasy. read more
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Costa Rica negotiates purchase of third dose of Covid-19 vaccines
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Government of Costa Rica announced Thursday that it is negotiating with Pfizer to purchase covid-19 vaccines to apply a third booster dose to people over 58 years old and first responders. "The country is in a negotiation process to secure access to covid-19 vaccines that could be occupied in […] The post Costa Rica negotiates purchase of third dose of Covid-19 vaccines appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Hamilton has an “Identity” Problem
Jonathan Kay- This week, Hamilton, Ontario has been instructing its employees on the city’s 23-page(!) “Protocol for Gender Identity.” These training sessions are mandatory and take 2 hours. An employee sent me the materials, & they are what you might expect, along with a few surprises… read more
Gerald Celente, "The Trends Journal", "Flying High With Delta, Get Ready For The Crash"
*Full screen recommended*. Gerald Celente, "The Trends Journal", *"Flying High With Delta, Get Ready For The Crash"* "The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present Facts and Truth over fear and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for What’s Next in these increasingly turbulent times." - https://trendsresearch.com/subscribe read more
Tonga set to introduce compulsory CV VX for adults AND children
From the Health Forum NZ page @ Facebook LAST WEEK TOKELAU AND NOW TONGA…COMPULSORY CV V FOR ALL TONGA ADULTS….AND CHILDREN Tonga is set to introduce compulsory inoculation against coronavirus disease (COVID-19).A Bill to amend the Public Health Act to enforce inoculation of the Public against COVID-19, was among seven Bills that government tabled into … Continue reading Tonga set to introduce compulsory CV VX for adults AND children → read more
Jeff Rense and Erica Kahn: Un-Vaxxed showing DEADLY clots, shedding signs after simply being near the vaxxed
From seemorerocks.is Jeff Rense and Erica Kahn discuss accumulating anecdotal evidence that the vaccinated are transmitting something to the unvaccinated as well as signs of deadly clots. One example is of someone given chest compression 5 days after the vaccination resulting in blood coming out of every orifice. The doctor’s response: “this couldn’t have anything … Continue reading Jeff Rense and Erica Kahn: Un-Vaxxed showing DEADLY clots, shedding signs after simply being near the vaxxed → read more

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