Sunday, August 08, 2021

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Musical Interlude: Tim Janis, "Castles in the Clouds"
*Full screen recommended.* *Tim Janis, "Castles in the Clouds"* "My instrumental music can help you find deep relaxation, relieve anxiety, and find peace. My music incorporates relaxing sounds of nature and features flute music, piano music, harp music, & violin music. I am a composer from Maine and created my channel as a place to visit, relax and find peace. In this video we journey to beautiful castles around the world while listening to soothing peaceful music. We hope you enjoy this video :)" Peace and blessings, Tim & Reno read more
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* My Professors Thought Calling Conservatives ‘Crazy’ and ‘Hicks’ Would Sway Me to the Left. They Were Wrong* Alexandra Bedner When I was looking at colleges during my senior year of high school, I knew that I wanted to attend an institution that focused on education rather than indoctrination. My impression was that my professor’s role was facilitating students’ ability to think critically, not indoctrinating them to a point where they thoughtlessly repeat their teachers’ views on any given issue or topic. In choosing to study political science, I suspected that I might be subje... read more
Israel Threatens Iran With Attack
RT America Israel says military action may be needed to stop Iranian attacks as a new president is inaugurated in Tehran. Former UK MP George Galloway joins In Question to break down the details. end read more
Why New Lebanon War Would ‘Inflame Entire Middle East’ (Full Show)
RT America We examine the disturbing momentum of the fatal and escalating violence unfolding between Israel and Lebanon. Meanwhile Israel has turned renewed attention on resolving the threat posed by Iran and its proxy forces once and for all. RT America’s John Huddy sets the scene and discusses his own experience reporting extensively in the … read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Saturday 07 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
Better The 6th Than The 5th
By Burt Prelutsky ~ I didn’t get to see the entire opening day hearing held by Nancy Pelosi’s carefully selected House committee, which is a good thing. Because I was born on January 5th, I am grateful that the overblown brouhaha took place on the 6th. I would really hate to hear that the day […] read more
Michael West1 day ago
My feelings are hurt, GIVE ME YOUR HOUSE!
The Tamed Estate: https://www.michaelwest.com.au/category/tamed-estate/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheWestReport Merch: https://lonelykidsclub.com/new/michael+west Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michaelwest.journo Insta: https://www.instagram.com/michaelwestjourno/ #bruz read more
The Duran6 hours ago
700,000 people call BS on COVID at Sturgis bike festival [Video]
It is too early to say that this is a national-level way of the citizens of the United States calling BS on the Biden / Harris / Fauci / CDC / Globalist “let’s get wimp”-a-thon, but it sure is encouraging. On Friday, the reported number of reported new COVID-19 cases was 254,981. This is the highest […] read more
Night Witches: The Red Army's Female Fighter Pilots Were the Stuff of Nightmares
*Peter Suciu* *World War II, * By the end of the war, there were three female air regiments that eventually flew more than thirty thousand sorties and produced at least thirty Heroes of the Soviet Union. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Marina Raskova, who was known as the “Soviet Amelia Earhart,” was the first female navigator in the Soviet Air Force. She personally petitioned Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin to allow her to form an all-female fighter squadron. While it would take until 1993 for the United States to have its first female fighter pilot, the Soviet Union had man... read more
Russia and China Strengthen Joint Military-to-Military Exercises, Express Mutual Trust
*Kris Osborn* *military, Eurasia* A combination of Russian and Chinese land forces, in terms of sheer numbers and the quality of armored vehicles, could present problems for U.S. deterrence efforts. Are Russia and China forming a military alliance? Specifics about any type of cooperation or details related to combined training may not be available but it’s notable that a Chinese government-backed newspaper says Russian and Chinese troops are preparing for an upcoming ZAPAD/Interaction-2021 exercise in China. This will be the first joint military exercise between the two countrie... read more
The Duran6 hours ago
Who Hates Tim Pool?
The rise of Tim Pool was covered here recently. This is a guy who might have been a skateboarder and nothing more but appears to be en route to building a media empire in similar fashion to Oprah, albeit in an entirely different fashion. Although few people would compare him with Oprah – he’s alot […] read more
The Duran6 hours ago
‘Afghan trap’: US could use Taliban to destabilise Central Asia
On Thursday, 8 July, US President Joseph Biden announced that the American military contingent would leave Afghanistan by 31 August. Immediately afterwards, a heated debate broke out in expert circles over the rationale behind Washington’s decision and the long-term consequences for the region following the Americans’ withdrawal. Mounting evidence suggests that the Taliban may be […] read more
Covid-19 clusters hitting retail and food sectors in Japan
Covid-19 clusters hitting retail and food sectors in Japan Kanako Mita and Noriko Watanabe Modern Tokyo Times The coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis in Japan is increasing since the start of the Tokyo Olympics. Of course, the coronavirus crisis began early last year. However, since the Olympics, new daily highs of coronavirus infections have been announced throughout […] The post Covid-19 clusters hitting retail and food sectors in Japan first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Wuhan Flu: Breakthrough
I came across this tonight on “doggie” twitter, via a club account I assist with. Likely related. Israel – most of the people testing positive are vaccinated … read more
Comparing The World Before 1900 To Today
By Ronald Stein ~ For thousands of years before 1900, the population of the world hovered around one billion on the entire planet. In the short 200 years since 1900 the world population has “exploded” to the current 8 billion now living on this planet. What caused that quick growth from 1 to 8 billion? […] read more
The Secret For Accounting Consultant Next Revealed in 5 Easy Steps
Do not get discouraged. Take every rejection as a chance to be taught what didn’t work so you may refine your approach. Ultimately, you will get to a degree where you will be able to ferret out the very best business associates and enhance your conversions. To ensure you classify small business health advantages the same method the government does; you should be conversant in the Earnings Tax Act. This act breaks down what is considered a medical expense by the federal government. Some gadgets would require that you simply receive a prescription from a doctor to prove that the … read more
balance109 hours ago
Would to God that you could see.
Hear me then, beloved people. Hear me then! For it is upon my word that you will understand and know what has not been stated to you. Therefore what concerns an Archangel of the Fourth Ray, beloved, is the defense of the Divine Woman and her seed upon earth. I AM Gabriel of the white light of the Divine Mother and of the soul within you. Recognize my Presence here and know that I come solely for your protection and to lead you unto eternal life. Therefore hear the truth and know the facts: that while negotiations take place between Washington and Moscow there is a betrayal... read more
Komando.com10 hours ago
Generators sold at Home Depot, Lowe’s, Costco and more recalled for finger amputation and crushing hazards
Recall alert! These portable generators are serious health risks and you should stop using them ASAP. read more
That Time Kim Jong Un Visited Martha's Vineyard.
Back before he became a permanent resident of the island, Barky Obama was known to bundling his extended tribe, advisors, 82% of the Secret Service and sympathetic journalist and swoop in and disrupt the beleaguered island known as "Hollywood East" during August. It was 8 nightmarish days and nights of shut down roads and restricted movement for inhabitants of Martha’s Vineyard, who, from previous visits residents had come to liken the Obama vacation/birthday invasion *to an Outbreak of Herpes*. In 2014, there were other uninvited guests to the area and our own DMF/MIDDLE FINGER NE... read more
Why America's Defense Budgets Place Such a High Emphasis on Missile Acquisition
*David Axe* *Missiles, The Americas* What was true in 2019 is still true today: America does NOT want to run out of missiles during a war. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *American bases are vulnerable to attack by long-range missiles. So are large warships sailing the open seas. Missiles are everywhere in the U.S. Defense Department's *budget proposal for 2020*. The emphasis on long-range, guided munitions should please critics of Pentagon's war-planning. Experts have warned that in combat with a high-tech foe, U.S. forces quickly would run out of ammo. "The [fiscal year] ... read more
Air Drop: Why Pakistani and Russian Airborne Don’t Use Parachutes
*Peter Suciu* *Pakistan, Russia, Asia* This type of “fast-roping” quick descend was first developed by the British military and was used in combat during the Falklands War. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *According to the Russian Defense Ministry, personnel from both countries will take part in training exercises to exchange experience and practice inter-operability in accomplishing a broad range of missions. In particular, this includes eliminating illegal armed formations and conducting reconnaissance and search measures employing aircraft and technical reconnaissance capa... read more
From Britain to Beyond: How the Enfield Pattern Rifle Conquered the World
*Peter Suciu* *History, Europe* This rifle didn't build the British Empire but it helped maintain the foundation and paved the way for future firearms development. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *While the Pattern 53 ushered in the era of the rifle it was to be short-lived as breech-loading technology was developed. Just as many muskets were converted to rifles, the Pattern 53 was converted to a breech-loading firearm as the .577 Snider-Enfield, which utilized a new Boxer cartridge that replaced the paper and powder with a metal cased cartridge. The Enfield Pattern 1853 Rifl... read more
USS Olympia: This Old Steel Warship Has Survived Just About Everything And Is Still Floating
*Peter Suciu* *Warships, * She's the oldest steel warship on the water. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *On January 3, 1898, Commodore George Dewey raised his flag on *Olympia* and assumed command of the U.S. Navy’s Asiatic Squadron. Dewey, along with the newly assigned Captain Charles Vernon Gridley, was about to sail into history. The oldest steel warship afloat has survived wars, economic downturns and even the harsh passage of time, but there was one battle that the USS *Olympia *(C-6), flagship of the American Asiatic Fleet during the Spanish-American War (1898), almost... read more
Pipes and Pipe Guns: Gas Warfare in Central Europe
*Piotr Arak, Greg Lewicki* *Nord Stream 2, * Eastern Europe is aware that many Germans, Europeans, and Americans do oppose the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and see it for what it is—a tool of blackmail. But those who currently have an upper hand in both the United States and Germany will certainly not prevent the Kremlin from using a pipe as a pipe gun. For all those speaking highly about ideals and European energy-related solidarity, here’s a secret recipe that invokes a moment of lucidity. The recipe consists of many names, with the first four being Francois Fillon (former French pr... read more
Medical doctor explains what Covid vaccines do
This is a video of Dr Ryan Cole from the America's Frontline Doctors speaking about what the Covid vaccines do to the brain and organs. This is real science. This is not tin foil hats. read more
It’s Probably Nothing
Taking stock; “When the pandemic struck, we started seeing all this panic buying,” Maddox said. “What’s really increased is the number of people that contact me. These are really personal emails. They’re not crazy extremists. These are single moms, elderly people, disabled people, regular working people. They’re realizing that things are changing. They can just… Continue reading → read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
August 8th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 201
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 8th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 201 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Sunday August 8th – 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 Sunday August 8th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
National authorities share Opson results
Authorities in Spain and Germany have provided additional details about their involvement in Operation Opson X. The annual crackdown is coordinated by Interpol and Europol with police, customs, national food authorities and private sector companies. From December 2020 to June 2021, the focus was on wine and alcoholic beverages, honey, horse passports and meat, and seeds... Continue Reading read more
August 8, 2021: Reader Tips
This evening we learn what Florida was like in the 1940’s. Your most fun tips are definitely welcome! read more
Land Destroyer9 hours ago
US-led Information War Targets Southeast Asia (and China)
August 8, 2021 (Brian Berletic - NEO) - Protests have spread from Hong Kong, to Thailand, and now to Myanmar and Malaysia. They began long before the COVID-19 crisis began, but the driving forces behind them are cynically taking advantage of the current crisis to draw more people out into what were otherwise unpopular, artificial opposition movements. The protest leaders in each respective nation openly reference what they call an “ASEAN Spring” or “Asian Spring,” and have adopted symbols and slogans common across the regional protests. Protest leaders refer to this collective, ... read more
A Couple Of Examples Of Real Systemic Racism in the U.S.
* There has been a lot of talk recently about “systemic racism” in the United States. * At first, I was skeptical of the term, particularly because those who throw the term around rarely name an example of specific conduct by anyone that intentionally disadvantages blacks. But the more I think about it, the more I realize that there actually are quite a number of instances of major societal institutions engaging in systemic conduct that is clearly known to differentially disadvantage blacks. * In every case I can think of, the conduct that systemically disadvantages blacks is a sacr... read more
Be Careful: Taking Social Security Benefits Early Could Cost You Big Time
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Social Security Benefits, Americas* Perhaps the costliest mistake that many Americans make is the Social Security information related to a situation in which an individual claims their benefits early. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Individuals who decide to collect their Social Security benefits at age sixty-two, which is the earliest age to do so, will have their monthly benefit amount permanently reduced. “There are advantages and disadvantages to taking your benefit before your full retirement age. The advantage is that you collect benefits for a long... read more
The Surreal Tale of How China Acquired Its First Aircraft Carrier
*Sebastien Roblin* *China, East Asia* It's also a lesson to always keeping a receipt. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* The *Liaoning* is hardly equal to a U.S. supercarrier—in addition to its smaller air wing and lack of a nuclear power plant, its steam turbines are prone to breaking down and the ski-jump deck limits the fuel and weapons load its fighters can carry. However, it afforded China a leap forward in its naval construction program—which now includes *five *more carriers in the coming decade of increasing planned capability. China was proud to launch its first aircra... read more
The Coming "Hyperactive Battlefield": Why Information Itself Is the Killer Weapon of the Future
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Military, United States* Sensing and information analysis breakthroughs are often equally if not more impactful than other innovations by virtue of the scale and scope of their impact across platforms. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* When it comes to networking an attacking force to expedite sensor-to-shooter time and quicken the “kill web,” information is increasingly viewed as a defining weapon of war. Information itself, when it comes to networking an attacking force to expedite sensor-to-shooter time and quicken the “kill web,” is increasingly viewed ... read more
How Soviet Union MiGs Challenged America’s Fighters over Korea
*Sebastien Roblin* *History, East Asia* The Navy and Marines knew their fighters were outclassed by Soviet MiGs. *Here's What You Need to Know*: In a matter of days, the North Korean air force was swept from the skies. Four months later, Soviet pilots began harrying U.N. forces using MiG-15 jets based across the Yalu River in China. The MiG-15 was a lighter, swept-wing design—and happened also to use a souped-up Soviet derivative of the Nene turbojet. The MiG had better high-altitude performance than the Panther and P-80, and was faster by a hundred miles per hour. After World W... read more
Three Ways to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits
*Trevor Filseth* *economy, Americas* Social Security is one of the most popular programs run by the United States government, although its price tag—roughly one-quarter of the government’s annual budget—has caused fiscal conservatives to seek to trim it. Here’s What You Need to Remember: Once a person retires and stops receiving regular income, Social Security is intended to be a lifeline, helping them during retirement. The program, designed to replace roughly 40 percent of one’s income before retirement, is an important lifeline for seniors who are no longer working and need ... read more
Opening Lines of the Alexiad
Failed coup plotters can be great historians. Anna Komnene, the author of the work of Byzantine history, *The Alexiad*, was the leader of a failed coup against her brother John II Komnenos, the heir to the throne of the Byzantine Empire. She wrote *The Alexiad* after she was defeated in the power struggle and was exiled for the rest of her life to a monastery on her brother’s orders. The opening lines of *The Alexiad* are marvelous. Here’s a translation by E A Dawes: TIME in its irresistible and ceaseless flow carries along on its flood all created things, and drowns them in the de... read more
CENSORED NEWS10 hours ago
Navajo Area Schools Report New Cases of Coronavirus: August 7, 2021
Six Navajo area schools in San Juan County report new cases of coronavirus this week. The Navajo Nation reports uncontrolled spread in nine communities.By Brenda NorrellCensored NewsAug. 7, 2021FARMINGTON, N.M. -- The Navajo Nation reported uncontrolled spread of coronavirus in nine communities this week. Meanwhile, Navajo area schools and businesses reported outbreaks this week in New Mexico.In read more
The Decarie Report10 hours ago
.No more optimism
Wonderful news. Canada is going to build a fleet of armed drones for "pin-point" bombing. Yeah. Whoopee.These sound very much like the American fleets of armed drones that have been murdering people outside war zones. And Americans have much applauded themselves for murdering civilians with armed drones. The victims of such bombers have mostly been children and quite innocent civilians. Trudeau agreed to this when he first came to power. So soon Canadians will be murdering children and civilians - and murdering them in grand style. I'm so proud we have a prime minister like kiss... read more
balance1011 hours ago
jarring irregularities concerning vaccine data
PHE said that of confirmed Delta cases that had ended up hospitalised since July 19, 55.1% were unvaccinated, while 34.9% had received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. (That leaves 10% for those with one vax shot hospitalized. UK population is 74% double vax, 15% single vax, 11% unvax; hence: 1-9th of population bearing more than half the hospitalization, so they are some 20x more liable for hospitalization than vaxxed people in UK hospitals, lately. -r) https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/england-says-delta-infections-produce-similar-virus-levels-regardless-vaccine-2021-08-06/... read more
How to Be Sure You're Eligible for Next Child Tax Credit Payment
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Child Tax Credit, * Make sure also to take note that this month’s payments will arrive on August 13, which is different from the rest of the other months that all have pay dates on the fifteenth. This is due to August 15 falling on a weekend. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Just make sure to head over to the Child Tax Credit Eligibility Assistant, available exclusively on IRS.gov, which allows parents to answer a series of questions regarding themselves and their family members that will help determine whether they indeed qualify for the monthly payments.... read more
How Nazi Germany Created the Biggest Tank of World War II
*Sebastien Roblin* *World War II, Europe* [image: Jagdpanzer VI Jagdtiger on display at the US Army Ordnance Museum in Aberdeen. The picture taken July 3, 2006. Wikimedia/Fat yankey. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.5) license.] Midway through World War II, Nazi Germany decided to take its huge 128-millimeter antiaircraft gun and stick it on its biggest, baddest tank. The result was the monstrous Jagdtiger (“Hunting Tiger”), then heaviest tank to see action in World War II *Here's What You Need To Remember:* It’s a fitting irony that the best recor... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Uruguay registers no deaths from Covid for the first time in 2021 (August 7)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Five months after the beginning of the vaccination campaign, the country of 3.5 million people has 73% of its population inoculated with at least one dose, while 64% have the complete scheme. Uruguay did not record any death from Covid-19 on Saturday, which had not happened since December 2020, amid […] The post Uruguay registers no deaths from Covid for the first time in 2021 (August 7) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Raisi Inaugurated as Iranian President, Promises Nuclear Negotiations
*Trevor Filseth* *Iran, JCPOA, Middle East* In spite of his commitment to defending Iran’s sovereignty, Raisi also indicated that he would pursue active diplomacy and “constructive and extensive engagement” with the rest of the world. Controversial cleric and Judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi was sworn in as Iran’s eighth president on Thursday. The inauguration ceremony was well-attended, with guests and representatives from more than seventy countries, as well as the European Union, the Vatican, and the Palestinian Hamas group. In his inauguration speech, the sixty-year-old Raisi b... read more
From Outlier to Olympic Sport: How Skateboarding Made it to the Tokyo Games
*MacIntosh Ross* *Japan Olympics, * The skateboarding community is split over their pastime’s incorporation into the Olympics. If organizers could script skateboarding’s Olympic debut, they’d likely change very little about what unfolded in Tokyo. Hometown skater Yuto Horigome, who honed his craft on the streets of Tokyo, won the discipline’s inaugural gold medal in the men’s street competition. The next day, 13-year-old Momiji Nishiya won Japan’s second skateboarding gold, finishing atop the podium in women’s street style to become the nation’s youngest ever Olympic gold medall... read more
Cold War Dreaming: The CIA Had U-2 Spy Planes Fly from Aircraft Carriers
*Steve Weintz* *U-2 Spy Plane, * Despite all this effort, the U-2Gs were only deployed once—and not against an enemy. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Given the U-2’s challenging landing behavior, this was a remarkable testament to the CIA’s aviation skills. Further tests smoothed out the procedures and the seaborne U-2s were ready for action. On May 1, 1960, the Soviet Union shot down a CIA U-2 spy plane and captured its pilot, Francis Gary Powers. It was an international crisis for America’s intelligence agencies. A planned summit between Pres. Dwight Eisenhower and Premie... read more
Researchers in China: Lasers Generating Plasma Clouds Could Make Hypersonic Aircraft and Missiles Even Faster
*Sebastien Roblin* *Hypersonic Missiles, * If a laser and power source could be miniaturized enough, then anything becomes possible. After decades of testing bulky prototypes, practical laser weapons are entering more widely into service in the 2020s, coming in forms ranging from small arms designed to blind or incapacitate individuals to weapons mounted on trucks and armored vehicles, warships, and aircraft intended to burn incoming missiles and drones out of the sky. But the increasing practicality of modern lasers may unlock another long theorized but largely unrealized appli... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Brazil records 42,159 new cases and 990 Covid deaths in 24 hours (August 7)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Ministry of Health released a balance this Saturday, 7, with the numbers of the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil, according to data from state health secretariats. The country has 562,752 deaths and 20,151,779 confirmed cases of the disease. According to Statista, the leading German company specializing in market and consumer […] The post Brazil records 42,159 new cases and 990 Covid deaths in 24 hours (August 7) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Parent started homeschooling because he doesn’t believe in covid the police took away his child
Zionist Global communist takeover wake August 8th, 2021. The post Parent started homeschooling because he doesn’t believe in covid the police took away his child appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Haitians still don’t know who killed President Moïse one month after his assassination
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - One month after the assassination of Jovenel Moise, Haitians still do not know who killed their president, while the investigation of the assassination is at a standstill, according to various sectors of national life and several people involved in the process, which is the object of innumerable criticisms. Among the […] The post Haitians still don’t know who killed President Moïse one month after his assassination appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Pandemic of the VACCINATED? COVID Outbreak On Carnival Cruise Despite ALL ABOARD Jabbed
Red Voice Media – by Zach Heilman Despite every guest and staff member aboard the Carnival Vista being vaccinated the ship still experienced a coronavirus... The post Pandemic of the VACCINATED? COVID Outbreak On Carnival Cruise Despite ALL ABOARD Jabbed appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Man Quit His Job To Go Live Off Grid In An Arizona High Desert Homestead
iWonder May 24, 2021 John lives so far off grid it takes him 2 hours to get to the grocery store. Once I heard this... The post Man Quit His Job To Go Live Off Grid In An Arizona High Desert Homestead appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Komando.com13 hours ago
Before you fill out a CAPTCHA form on a website, know a scammer could be behind it
Scammers have employed a sneaky new trick to rip people off. Those online CAPTCHA tools could be malicious. read more
Mexico Sues US Gun Makers For Arming Cartels
Great Game India is reporitng that "Mexico is suing multiple major US gun makers for arming the drug cartels, accusing them of negligent business practices that allegedly spawned illegal arms flows over the border, resulting in rampant violence and numerous Mexican deaths." Why aren't they suing the CIA and the ATF for Operation Fast and Furious? read more
Dr. Ryan Cole - Pathologist Speaks out about the "VaxZines" - PLUS: What Is Graphene Oxide? by David Icke... and More Valiant Warriors in our Battle
*Dr. Ryan Cole - Pathologist* *Speaks out about the "VaxZines"* *H/T Dennis* A PATHOLOGIST SUMMARY OF WHAT THESE JABS DO TO THE BRAIN AND OTHER ORGANS (rumble.com) Good evening readers. Today we finally had rain. It started early in the morning and went till about noon. So, thankyou, "Those responsible for the rain." [according to *Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister]* we really appreciate it. As Brian said "Keep up the good work.". Several hours of light rain will not save our forests, however. In my opinion, the coastal forests of southern British Columbia were dealt a leth... read more

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