Saturday, September 18, 2021

18 September - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

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Medical Kidnap6 hours ago
BOMBSHELL: FDA Allows Whistleblower Testimony that COVID-19 Vaccines Are Killing and Harming People!
The FDA held a Vaccine Advisory Committee meeting yesterday (September 17, 2021) to discuss authorizing a third Pfizer COVID-19 "booster shot." There were signs heading into the meeting this week that there could be some fireworks at this hearing, as two top vaccine research scientists at the FDA, Dr. Marion Gruber and Dr. Phillip Kause, the Director and Deputy Director of the Office of Vaccines Research, recently resigned. This followed a report published in The Lancet from 18 officials at the FDA opposing the Biden Administration's plan to start distributing Pfizer "booster shot... read more
The Impossibility Of The 1.5C Target
By Paul Homewood As you will recall, the Paris Agreement set a target of 2C warming from pre-industrial levels, but parties agreed to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C. These of course were only “wishes”, and the Agreement had contained nothing of substance to meet either of these objectives. Nevertheless, the […] read more
#Elxn44 Roundup
News and notes from Canada's federal election campaign. - Cam Fenton discusses how "strategic" votes for the Libs in the name of climate change figure to be anything but, while David Gray-Donald bluntly describes the Libs' offering as "denialist trash". Maya Menezes examines what we should be looking for in a climate platform, while Simon Donner discusses the need for any climate policy to fit with long-term goals. And Ben Simoni and Melissa Lavery discuss how Canada (and indeed the world) would benefit from a youth climate corps. - Robert Hiltz writes that Erin O'Toole's mask ha... read more
balance106 hours ago
how AI crashed American security system: Most Hellfires not aimed at target but his/her cell phone
9-16-21 “significant secondary explosions from the targeted vehicle indicated the presence of a substantial amount of explosive material [in the car]”. “The procedures were correctly followed, and it was a righteous strike,” a confidently lying General Milley told the press. “US military forces conducted a self-defence unmanned over-the-horizon air strike today on a vehicle in Kabul eliminating an imminent ISIS-K (ISKP) threat to the Hamid Karzai International Airport,” said the US Central Command. … Three weapons experts told the *NYT* that “the damage was consistent with t... read more
BOMBSHELL: FDA Allows Whistleblower Testimony that COVID-19 Vaccines Are Killing and Harming People!
The FDA held a Vaccine Advisory Committee meeting yesterday (September 17, 2021) to discuss authorizing a third Pfizer COVID-19 "booster shot." There were signs heading into the meeting this week that there could be some fireworks at this hearing, as two top vaccine research scientists at the FDA, Dr. Marion Gruber and Dr. Phillip Kause, the Director and Deputy Director of the Office of Vaccines Research, recently resigned. This followed a report published in The Lancet from 18 officials at the FDA opposing the Biden Administration's plan to start distributing Pfizer "booster shot... read more
China's Air Force Modernization Is Laggging Behind Other Branches
*Sebastien Roblin* *Chinese Air Force, Asia* Most Chinese military aircraft are inspired by or copied from Russian or American designs, so it’s not too hard to grasp their capabilities if you know their origins. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *These aircraft would struggle against modern fourth-generation fighters that can detect and engage adversaries at much greater ranges, though hypothetically mass formations could attempt to overwhelm defenders with swarm attacks. Still, the J-7s allow China to maintain a larger force of trained pilots and support personnel until new de... read more
How Does Divorce Affect Social Security Benefits?
*Trevor Filseth* *Social Security, Americas* When spousal payments were created, they were intended to cover expenses for stay-at-home wives, who were more likely to be put into difficult financial circumstances by the death of their husbands than vice-versa. *Here's What You Need to Know*: In the twenty-first century, the gap between men’s and women’s earnings, while still prevalent on a macro-scale, tends to be smaller between working couples, meaning that the spousal benefit is less important. Social Security benefits are a lifeline to many senior citizens without a reliable ... read more
Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee – 9/17/2021
The post Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee – 9/17/2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
FRENCH HOSPITAL STAFF BURN THEIR DIPLOMAS AFTER BEING SUSPENDED FOR NOT TAKING THE COVID JAB
srmgin 18 Sep 2021 The post FRENCH HOSPITAL STAFF BURN THEIR DIPLOMAS AFTER BEING SUSPENDED FOR NOT TAKING THE COVID JAB appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
Australian Freedom Fighters Battle Totalitarian Tyranny and Government COVID Lockdowns, Protestors Overwhelm Police Efforts to Beat Them
Things are getting spicy in Australia, specifically the town of Richmond in the Melbourne area. Righteous anti-lockdown protestors took to the streets against thousands of armed police and heavily geared riot squads prepared to beat them into submission and stop their march {Direct Rumble Link}. As the government stormtroopers corralled the peacefully marching protesters into […] The post Australian Freedom Fighters Battle Totalitarian Tyranny and Government COVID Lockdowns, Protestors Overwhelm Police Efforts to Beat Them appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The US Is Turning Oil-Rich Nigeria Into A Proxy For Its Africa Wars
Last month, Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari wrote an op-ed in the Financial Times. It might as well have been written by the Pentagon. Buhari promoted Brand Nigeria, auctioning the country’s military services to Western powers, telling readers that Nigeria would lead Africa’s “war on terror” in exchange for foreign infrastructure investment. “Though some believe the war on terror [WOT] winds down with the US departure from Afghanistan,” he says, “the threat it was supposed to address burns fiercely on my continent.” The post The US Is Turning Oil-Rich Nigeria Into A Proxy For... read more
Did Illegal Global GMO Rice Contamination Come from Indian GMO Field Trials?
As GMWatch recently reported, five hundred tons of Indian GMO rice have been mistakenly used in many countries to make, among other things, sweets for Mars, the world’s leading confectionary manufacturer. No GMO rice has been authorized for consumption in the EU and so the affected products that are being sold in the European Union […] The post Did Illegal Global GMO Rice Contamination Come from Indian GMO Field Trials? appeared on Sustainable Pulse. read more
Boycott Puma – Pass It On
It’s not a good time to be PUMA’s CEO. Last month we learned just how nervous he is about the growing campaign to boycott PUMA over its support for Israeli apartheid. Teams in several countries are dropping PUMA, and PUMA’s celebrity ambassadors and business partners are beginning to raise ethical concerns. Now nearly 60,000 people have signed a petition to PUMA by global advocacy organization SumOfUs. And tomorrow, September 18, groups around the world, from New Zealand to South Africa to North America, will join the #BoycottPUMA Global Day of Action. We don’t particularly enjo... read more
Hunger Stalks The United States
According to the United Nations, the world produces enough food to feed 10 billion people. Yet this year, even in the United States, the world’s richest country, 1 in 3 American families with kids went hungry. Even before the pandemic, in 2019, official statistics from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) detailed that 35 million people went hungry–10 million of them children. The COVID-19 pandemic supercharged the situation, exposing even those who felt “secure” to the possibility of going without eating. In a society where food is not a human right but a good to be... read more
Hezbollah-Brokered Iranian Fuel Arrives In Crisis-Hit Lebanon
Beirut, Lebanon – The first of several truck convoys carrying Iranian fuel has arrived in Lebanon from Syria, a Hezbollah spokesperson told Al Jazeera – a shipment intended to help ease crippling fuel shortages amid a dire economic crisis. The first shipments of the fuel, carried by two convoys totalling 40 trucks according to Hezbollah’s Al Manar television channel, arrived in Lebanon on Thursday. The fuel delivery has been portrayed by the Iran-linked Lebanese group as a huge boost to the cash-strapped country. However, the shipments violate United States sanctions imposed on I... read more
Indigenous Peoples In Mexico Defend Their Right To Water
Lerma/Coyotepec, Mexico - In the San Lorenzo Huitzizilapan Otomí indigenous community, in the state of Mexico –adjacent to the country’s capital–, access to water has been based on collective work. “Public services come from collective work. What we have done is based on tequio (free compulsory work in benefit of the community), cooperation. The community has always taken care of the forests and water,” Aurora Allende, a member of the sector’s Drinking Water System, told IPS. In San Lorenzo Huitzizilapan, a town of 18,000 people in the municipality of Lerma – about 60 kilometres w... read more
Denver Refuses To Negotiate, Sweeps Indigenous Encampment
Denver, CO – Under the hardline stance of Mayor Michael Hancock, Denver continues to sweep unhoused encampments—more than 80 this year alone—ignoring countless requests from unhoused residents and their advocates to stop, and refusing to negotiate any alternatives. Outside the Four Winds American Indian Council building in the Baker neighborhood, that cycle continued when, despite multiple attempts by Four Winds and other advocates to find some common ground and a different solution, the city swept a predominantly Indigenous encampment on August 31. “It’s kind of unfortunate that ... read more
The Duran8 hours ago
France Recalls Ambassadors from Washington & Canberra as European Allies Doubt US Long Term Promises
Furious France Recalls Ambassadors from Washington and Canberra as European Allies Doubt US Long Term Promises News Topic 285 France recalls ambassadors from US and Australia amid backlash over submarine deal France recalls ambassadors from US and Australia amid backlash over submarine deal Mr Le Drian said the deal was unacceptable. “The cancellation (of the […] read more
Indigenous Leaders Face Barriers To UN Climate Conference
Indigenous leaders are largely being excluded from participation in the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference as the world grapples with escalating problems from floods, fires, heat, drought and other disasters. Limited access to COVID-19 vaccines in certain regions, travel restrictions and quarantine in the United Kingdom for people from “red list” countries in Central and South America, Africa and Asia, and rising costs of travel and lodging are hindering Indigenous participation, Indian Country Today has found. Even those who manage to get to Glasgow, Scotland, for... read more
El Salvador: Bitcoin Machines Burned And Thousands Take The Streets
Workers, students, union and peasant organizations, feminist groups, human rights activists, and even judges took to the streets on Wednesday in El Salvador. It was the country’s largest mobilization in decades. Among the issues being protested were the Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele’s decision to double the number of military troops under the pretext of fighting violence and crime. In reality, it’s about gaining support and surrounding himself with the armed forces. In addition, Bukele’s Bitcoin law has been widely rejected by people all over the country. The law makes Bitcoi... read more
Hush, Hush (Venezuela Is Winning!)
By now it is obvious that the mainstream media does not cover any good news whatsoever about Venezuela. Even non-political issues are always accompanied by a poisoned cliché sentence or two about “dictator”, “authoritarian regime”, “collapsed economy” “humanitarian crisis”, etc. etc. So, the game-changing news that there are peace talks being held in México City between the Venezuelan government and opposition parties is ignored. México is acting as host and facilitator with the kingdoms of Norway and Netherlands, and the Russian Federation as mediators. This seminal event has b... read more
Occupy Wall Street Trained A Generation In Class War
When Occupy Wall Street was evicted from its home base in Zuccotti Park on November 15, 2011, by the NYPD in a paramilitary-style operation under cover of the night with a press blackout, the obituaries were being written. The day before, Occupy Oakland, which vied with New York as the leader of the leaderless movement, was evicted for the second and final time. A convergence to shut down the New York Stock Exchange on the two-month anniversary of OWS, on November 17, fizzled. Lacking a base of operations, two thousand Occupy protesters at most showed up and were bloodily swept aw... read more
These are the Deadliest Marine Corps Forces in the World
*Caleb Larson* *Marine Corps, * America is not the only country to boast a lethal cohort of marines. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* The USMC is widely considered to have the longest and hardest basic training of all the American services. America’s most famous Marine, retired Marine Corps General James Mattis, coined the phrase, “no better friend, no worse enemy” to describe the United States Marine Corps. The USMC is world-renowned, but does any other country have a Corps that can compare? A breakdown of the strengths, weaknesses, and the roles of five notable Marine Corps... read more
Never Forget America's Five Greatest Military Victories
*Robert Farley* *Military History, United States* From the Revolutionary War to 20th century conflict, Americans can look back on these moments with pride. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The greatest American military successes have depended on careful, long-range planning, the organization of assets and the commitment to overwhelming the enemy. Is there an American way of war? The question evokes deep controversy, not least because for a very long time, Americans considered themselves an exceptionally peaceful nation. Even into the twentieth century, American presidents boaste... read more
MUST WATCH! Greg Hunter, "CV19 Vaccines are Poison"
*"CV19 Vaccines are Poison"* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Karen Kingston is a top pharmaceutical analyst who has researched and written about many cutting edge drugs. She has been ostracized and attacked by Big Pharma because she is speaking out about the great harm being done by the so-called CV19 vaccines. Everything from heart failure, cancer and even ED are just some of the side effects of the vax injections. More and more is coming out about how the “vaccines” are hurting and killing people. Kingston, who has read and studied hundreds of pages of CV19 vaccine patents, say... read more
These 5 Cold War Warriors are Still ready for a Fight
*Robert Farley* *Security, Eurasia* This does not differentiate the Russian Air Force all that much from the various Western air forces, but it is surely problematic that Russia does not have an equivalent of the Rafale, the Eurofighter Typhoon, or the F-22 Raptor. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Exceptionally maneuverable and very heavily armed, the Su-35 has the potential to tangle with the best Western aircraft. In 1990, the air forces of the Soviet Union consisted of over ten thousand aircraft, excluding those operated by the Soviet Army (mostly helicopters). This inclu... read more
Sweden: An Unexpected Submarine Power
*Caleb Larson* *Submarines, Europe* Sweden's Gotland-class submarines are no joke. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Gotland-class has a number of features that are optimized for a minimal acoustic signature. The Gotland-class of submarines are the pride of the Swedish Navy. They’re really quiet—and are getting even quieter. *Gotland-class* The Gotland-class has a number of features that are optimized for a minimal acoustic signature. A lot of the work was done by Saab, which fills quite a few defense tenders for the Swedish military. According to the Saab website, the Go... read more
The U.S. Air Force Has Plans to Beat Iran's Missile Defenses
*Sebastien Roblin* *Iran Military, Middle East* However, just because a threat can be defeated does not mean it is necessarily wise to do so. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Iran possesses a mix of both obsolete and modern imported SAMs, and modern indigenous designs. The latter benefit from multiple radars and networked launch platforms and are hardened versus countermeasures, though none are ‘top-tier’ by international standards. Iran’s military planners face an unenviable military challenge: preparing defenses against air attacks from the most formidable air forces on the ... read more
Naval AIP Submarines are Transforming Sweden’s Sailors
*Sebastien Roblin* *Swedish Navy, Europe* AIP system improvements are helping one underrated nation: Sweden. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Sweden’s two A26s should be completed between 2022 and 2024, at which point it will be possible to gauge whether they can meet their ambitious performance parameters. In general, advancements to AIP submarines are allowing countries across the globe to acquire capable short and medium-range submarines at an affordable price. For decades, submarines came in two discrete flavors: traditional diesel-electric submarines always had issues wit... read more
Did Hitler Need to Fight America to Conquer Europe?
*Robert Farley* *Hitler, Americas* Both Hitler and Roosevelt believed that war was inevitable, and they were both probably right. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Restraining the war machine in December of 1941 might have bought some additional time for Germany in the Med and (possibly) in the skies, but would have forced the Kriegsmarine to forego an offensive that it believed could win the war. What if Germany had never declared war on the United States during World War II? Scholars and analysts have long wondered whether this represented one of the great “what-ifs” of W... read more
"Too Often..."
"The majority of us lead quiet, unheralded lives as we pass through this world. There will most likely be no ticker-tape parades for us, no monuments created in our honor. But that does not lessen our possible impact, for there are scores of people waiting for someone just like us to come along; people who will appreciate our compassion, our unique talents. Someone who will live a happier life merely because we took the time to share what we had to give. Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act... read more
Turcopolier8 hours ago
Open Thread 18 September 2021
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When Do We Get To Nuke China?
More and more evidence keeps arising on the origins of the China virus. And what about the Winnipeg lab’s involvement Justin? read more
Not the Happiest Place on Earth
Uh oh, the little mice rise up against the kingdom! read more
null9 hours ago
Broken Sparrow: The Reichstag Fires Are Coming to America
On February 27, 1933, the Reichstag building, home of the German Parliament in Berlin, was set ablaze and destroyed. Earlier that year, Hitler was installed The post Broken Sparrow: The Reichstag Fires Are Coming to America appeared first on . read more
Small Dead Animals10 hours ago
Another Day With The Religion Of Peace
A French court has thrown out charges against the Imam who preached from the muslim holy text that muslims should kill Jews. A group that fights Islamophobia considers it a great victory. I wonder if Justin ever questions this passage when he visits mosques? read more
Komando.com11 hours ago
Access a million free, high-quality images for any project
Unsplash.com bills itself as one of the best resources for independent artists, photographers and graphic designers to share and use images. Unlike similar stock photography websites, Unsplash itself hand-selects the images it touts, meaning a real person is behind the photo selection. This leads to higher-quality images than you'd find in similar photo resources like Shutterstock. read more
Climate Narcissism
Originally posted on PA Pundits - International: By Peter Murphy ~ Are humans causing extraordinarily bad weather events in the United States? The question should seem ludicrous on its face, yet many serious, educated and accomplished people in the U.S. and globally claim we are, starting with the President of the United States, Joseph Biden.… read more
“Fossil Fuels are a strategic asset” say people watching UK and EU perfect gas storm
Originally posted on Iowa Climate Science Education: It?s not even winter yet but suddenly all eyes are on the gas prices Gas through the roof? Thanks to fear of climate change voodoo many nations in the EU have effectively stopped exploring for gas and decided not to frack their shale deposits to get cheap gas… read more
Arctic Ice Abounds at 2021 Minimum
Originally posted on Science Matters: ? The images above come from MASIE showing ice extents on day 260, the lowest daily extent on average the last 14 years. Note that 2012 was the lowest in this period and 2021 is now the highest, surpassing 2014. The abundance of ice this year contrasts with both 2007… read more
Science Matters12 hours ago
Arctic Ice Abounds at 2021 Minimum
The images above come from MASIE showing ice extents on day 260, the lowest daily extent on average the last 14 years. Note that 2012 was the lowest in this period and 2021 is now the highest, surpassing 2014. The abundance of ice this year contrasts with both 2007 and 2020. Clearly, the location […] read more
balance106 hours ago
Peter Daszak: "you insert the spike proteins from those viruses, see if they bind to human cells."
6-8-21 at a 2016 forum: Peter Daszak says (shown with Shi Zhengli): : “Then when you get a sequence of a virus, and it looks like a relative of a known nasty pathogen, just like we did with SARS--we found other coronaviruses in bats, a whole host of them, some of them looked very similar to SARS. So we sequenced the spike protein: the protein that attaches to cells. Then we… Well I didn’t do this work, but my colleagues in China did the work. You create pseudo particles, you insert the spike proteins from those viruses, see if they bind to human cells. At each step of t... read more
"Reality Avoidance"
*"Reality Avoidance"* by Morris Berman "It’s quite amazing how the news is endlessly about filler, which is what I call it. Very little of this has anything to do with reality, which the Mainstream Media and the American people avoid like the plague. What then is real? *1.* The empire is in decline; every day, life here gets a little bit worse; all our institutions are corrupt to varying degrees; and there is no turning this situation around. *2.* A crucial factor in this decline and irreversibility is the low level of intelligence of the American people. Americans are not only du... read more
"Bank Meltdown Is Coming To China As Evergrande Crisis Triggers Commercial Real Estate Collapse"
*Full screen recommended.* *"Bank Meltdown Is Coming To China As Evergrande* * Crisis Triggers Commercial Real Estate Collapse"* by Epic Economist "The financial disaster alert is on! A catastrophic bank meltdown seems to be looming in China: The country's entire financial sector is getting extremely alarmed with the possibility of a major default crisis, given that one of its biggest property developers, Evergrande, recently announced that it became unable to pay its gigantic debt. That debacle has exposed the perilous state of China’s vast property sector and its consequences coul... read more
The Duran9 hours ago
Obama endorses Justin Trudeau, calls him “an effective leader”
Obama endorses Justin Trudeau, calls him “an effective leader” ****News Topic 559***** Obama Publicly Endorses Justin Trudeau Ahead Of Canada’s Upcoming Election Obama Publicly Endorses Justin Trudeau Ahead Of Canada’s Upcoming Election For all the hustle and bustle about interfering in foreign elections we have heard over the last 5 years, no one seemed to […] read more
Ice Loss Over The Past Fifty Years
Fifty years ago National Geographic published this map of Arctic sea ice. 1971_10_Arctic Ocean_side 1 This is the current map from DMI. There is more ice in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas now and less in the East Siberian Sea … Continue reading → read more
Halifax Examiner9 hours ago
Black mother accuses Halifax police of racial bias after her child was bitten by a neighbour’s dog
A Black mother is accusing Halifax Regional Police of racial bias in the mishandling of a case involving her 12-year-old daughter Taizanah’zian, who was bitten by a neighbour’s dog. Last Saturday, September 11, Francisca Fletcher said she heard a commotion outside her house in the Greystone area of Spryfield, then heard someone yell her name. […] read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Biden Administration Allows Border Invasion to Continue – Massive Crisis Overwhelms Del Rio Border Sector in Texas
The efforts of the Biden administration to collapse the U.S. immigration system and open the borders to unrestricted illegal alien migration the are being extremely successful. Tens of thousands of illegal border crossers are now assembled in Del Rio, Texas, the hometown of The Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, Raul Ortiz. The issues have […] The post Biden Administration Allows Border Invasion to Continue – Massive Crisis Overwhelms Del Rio Border Sector in Texas appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
What Is Copypasta?
Before there was "sharing" — before there was even social media — there was copying and pasting and pressing the "Send" button. read more
Virtual Mirage10 hours ago
Saturday Sanity
Awkward Moments 1. When Starship deploys up to 400 Starlink satellites at a time. It will be clear that the heavy cargo capability of SLS can be provided by another system for pennies on the dollar. 2. if the Lunar Starship ever docks with Gateway, the size comparison with Gateway will appear silly. […] The post Saturday Sanity appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Pfizer recalls all lots of anti-smoking drug Chantix over carcinogen presence
NBC News Pfizer is voluntarily recalling all lots of its anti-smoking drug Chantix due to high levels of cancer-causing agents called nitrosamines in the pills.... The post Pfizer recalls all lots of anti-smoking drug Chantix over carcinogen presence appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
US to expel Haitians from border, fly to Haiti
AP DEL RIO, Texas (AP) — The Biden administration plans the widescale expulsion of Haitian migrants from a small Texas border city by putting them... The post US to expel Haitians from border, fly to Haiti appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Immunization expert: ‘Unvaccinated people are not dangerous; vaccinated people are dangerous for others’
America’s Frontline Doctors World Health Organization European Advisory Group of Experts in Immunization former Vice President Professor Christian Perronne yesterday said that all vaccinated people... The post Immunization expert: ‘Unvaccinated people are not dangerous; vaccinated people are dangerous for others’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Doctor Who Said Masks Cause Carbon Dioxide Poisoning Has License Revoked
Newsweek – by Ewan Palmer A doctor in Oregon has had his license revoked for continually refusing to follow COVID-19 guidelines when dealing with patients... The post Doctor Who Said Masks Cause Carbon Dioxide Poisoning Has License Revoked appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Vaccines in your salad? Scientists growing medicine-filled plants to replace injections
Study Finds – by Chris Melore RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Vaccinations can be a controversial subject for many people, especially when it comes to injections. So what... The post Vaccines in your salad? Scientists growing medicine-filled plants to replace injections appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Hundreds are arrested and six cops are hospitalised with broken bones as the most violent Covid protests yet erupt in Melbourne and thousands turn out at demonstrations across Australia
Daily Mail Anti-lockdown riots have erupted in Melbourne’s CBD with violent protesters overpowering police officers and storming the streets in defiance of the city’s stay-at-home... The post Hundreds are arrested and six cops are hospitalised with broken bones as the most violent Covid protests yet erupt in Melbourne and thousands turn out at demonstrations across Australia appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Do COVID-19 Vaccines Make You Infertile?
Here are the facts behind claims of impotency, placenta issues, and swollen testicles. read more
Biden’s Climate Forum Flop
By Paul Homewood Sleepy Joe’s climate flop: A number of key world leaders were notably absent from President Joe Biden’s Friday morning climate forum. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, representing the two countries the scientific community believes are the linchpins in effectively combating climate change, did […] read more
Econlib10 hours ago
It’s not what you don’t know; it’s what you know that ain’t so
In a recent post, I listed a bunch of myths that we teach to our students. One of them was specifically applicable to the German population—the myth that hyperinflation put the Nazis in power. In fact, it was deflation (and unemployment) that transformed the Nazis from a small political party in 1929 to a major […] The post It’s not what you don’t know; it’s what you know that ain’t so appeared first on Econlib. read more

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