Sunday, September 26, 2021

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New York Faces State of Emergency As Vaccine Mandate Creates Hospital Staff Shortages
Breitbart – by Paul Bois The state of New York faces a looming crisis as the vaccine mandate deadline threatens to create a shortage of... The post New York Faces State of Emergency As Vaccine Mandate Creates Hospital Staff Shortages appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Oregon Law Takes Effect Requiring Guns to Be Locked in the Home
Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins A new law took effect in Oregon Saturday requiring guns to be locked and/or securely stored when in the home.... The post Oregon Law Takes Effect Requiring Guns to Be Locked in the Home appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Lawfare14 hours ago
The Assad Regime’s Business Model for Supporting the Islamic State
ISIS fighters appear in an undated photo posted online by ISIS propagandists. Photo credit: ISIS media/Twitter via al-Jazeera Editor’s Note: *The rise of the Islamic State (ISIS) had many sources, ranging from the Iraqi government**’s increased discrimination against Sunnis to the collapse of Syria into civil war. One vital factor, however, was the tolerance, and at times connivance, of the Syrian regime itself. The Washington Institute’s Matthew Levitt details how the Syrian regime cynically supported ISIS, using its rise as a way to discredit the broader Syrian opposition. Here ... read more
Melbourne’s Siege at the Shrine: As it happened
For the third straight day, protesters have descended upon Melbourne to exercise their fundamental right to have their voices heard, in a day that will go down in Australian history. The police rolled out the counter-terrorism unit early in the morning, chasing the group through the Melbourne CBD, before a standoff occurred at The Shrine Continue reading read more
Rock Machine Drama
TBM, the definitive source for worldwide MC news has posted a disappointing update on the political drama within the Rock Machine Canada. It states the self-proclaimed national president doesn't have a motorcycle license. That's kind of my beef with the cub pack. Although they have licenses, they don't ride motorcycles they just ride around in SUVs and sell drugs. TBM has been following RM politics for quite some time. They saw the RM rise from the ashes in Canada, expand into Australia and break into Europe through Norway. They also saw the meltdowns that went along with it. Suat ... read more
All in the Name of Public HELLth - Girl wants to Play soccer - gets "exploding heart"/hospitalization instead - PLUS updates on Worldwide Resistance and, Finally, WHERE ARE THE INJUNCTIONS???!!!
*Halifax 13 Year Old's Heart Stops Beating* *after CovID Kill Shot* COVID 19 Side Effects 046 -This Just Happened To a CHILD Who was Vaccinated In Halifax, Nova Scotia (bitchute.com) YouTube removed the above video. Luckily someone copied it onto BitChute. Apparently, according to YouTube policy...Vax side effects in children are not allowed to be shown. They are implicitly condoned...just not allowed to be shown. Good morning, readers. Today's post will be yet another compendium/Update on the War on Humanity that is in progress all over the world...but particularly focused at t... read more
Your Nuclear Weapons Just Went Missing. Who Do You Call?
*Steve Weintz* *Nuclear Weapons, Europe* This may be too big for the regular police to handle. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *With no witnesses, no debris and a search area in the least understood part of the world’s ocean, there’s little even mathematical wizards can do. But even then, few thought 50 years ago that the lost bomb of Palomares would ever turn up. When a routine Cold War operation went terribly wrong, two planes and seven men died, a village got contaminated and a hydrogen bomb disappeared. The search and cleanup required 1,400 American and Spanish personnel, ... read more
Congress to Navy: You Can’t Retire Those Ships Just Yet
*Mark Episkopos* *U.S. Navy, United States* The new provision makes the Navy consider every possible option short of retirement. Congress is considering implementing measures that would make it more difficult for the U.S. Navy to retire many of its aging surface ships. The Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act, published earlier this week, contains sweeping language that would require the service to seek a waiver from the secretary of the Navy in order to retire its ships early. The waiver must certify that: ‘’(A) maintaining the battle force ship in a reduced oper... read more
Pakistan’s ‘America Problem’ Is Not Going Anywhere
*Syed Ali Zia Jaffery* *Pakistan, Asia* Washington has been unable to address a series of troubles that it created for itself when it fractured its ties with Islamabad. This became a precursor to its shameful flight from Afghanistan. Months after President Joe Biden announced the complete, irreversible, and long-awaited withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, the last contingent of U.S. troops left Kabul. This safe exit was facilitated through a cooperative arrangement between Washington and the Afghan Taliban, a group that the former had uprooted in 2001 and fought against ... read more
Decisive Defeat: Why the U.S. Strategy for Afghanistan Didn’t Work
*Alireza Ahmadi* *Afghanistan, Asia* The basic models with which the United States has intervened militarily in the Middle East seem to have striking flaws for which there are no simple answers. The Afghan military and security forces collapsed so quickly in the face of the Taliban advance this summer that even the Taliban seem to have been surprised. But as the twenty-year nation-building project comes to a disastrous close, there are a set of implications regarding both the Global War of Terror and America’s interventions in the Middle East that must be considered. There is a ... read more
Watch an AR-15 Blast a Telephone Pole in Half
*James Clark* *AR-15, Americas* There are definitely more efficient ways to cut a chunk of wood in half. *Here's What You Need to Know*: If you’re bored and have a surplus of ammo, going Rambo on a large log does look like fun. A YouTube video by Demolition Ranch shows just how many rounds it takes to cut a telephone pole in half. It takes a lot. There are some questions that plague people their entire lives: Why are we here? What’s our purpose? What’s actually at the center of a Tootsie Pop? And, just how many rounds does it take to blast a telephone pole in half? Alright, not ... read more
Is the Rock Island Armory 1911 a Viable Cheaper Alternative to the Colt 1911?
*Gun News Daily* *Firearms, Americas* The RIA 1911 is a shockingly good gun given its price point. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Is the RIA G.I. 1911 the best 1911 on the market? Hardly, but for a budget priced 1911 in the $400 to $500 range, it’s about as nice of a 1911 that you can ask for. In another article, we talked about the Colt 1911 and the many different variants of the 1911 that Colt offers for sale. Colt has been manufacturing 1911 pistols longer than any other manufacturer, and to this day, they are one of the highest quality factory 1911s that money can buy.... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ10 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History – Sep 26
1914 Gen Barrow at India Office said UK had to stop Turkish-Arab alliance and declaration of jihad which could spread to Afghanistan and threaten India UK should make show of force in Shatt al-Arab to deter Arabs from backing Ottomans and if war started should seize Basra vilayet (Musings On Iraq review *Iraq In World War I, From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest*) (Musings On Iraq review *When God Made Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921*) 1920 Ramadi fell to British during 1920 Revolt (Musings On Iraq review *Reclaiming Iraq, The ... read more
Rally To Save The Public Post Office: Dump DeJoy And Bounce Bloom
Thursday, September 23, 2021, in front of Brookfield Asset Management's NYC office, 250 Vesey Street, the Rally to Save the Public Post Office: Dump DeJoy & Bounce Bloom was loud and strong. Ron A. Bloom is the Chair of the Postal Board of Governors & also the Vice Chair & Managing Partner of Brookfield where he heads up their $60 billion investment fund. Recently, the Washington Post had an expose that showed that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has purchased $305,000 in bonds from his boss Ron A. Bloom's company: Brookfield. DeJoy also helped give a $125 million contract to his ... read more
Indigenous People Of Brazil Fight For Their Future
One hundred and seventy-six different Indigenous groups from every region of the country arrived at the encampment of Luta pela Vida (the Struggle for Life movement) to protest against their own erasure. This Indigenous mobilisation, which is the largest in history, broke a spell of inviolability surrounding the institutions of power that have for centuries excluded Indigenous people or sought their demise. The post Indigenous People Of Brazil Fight For Their Future appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
United States Once Again Attacking Government Of Nicaragua
Above photo: El 19 Digital. The Excuse Since the house arrest of former president Violeta Barrios de Chamorro’s daughter Cristiana Chamorro for money laundering and other crimes, the US and international assault against the Sandinista government has grown. This is the continuation of an ongoing attack against Sandinismo that began long before the US and […] The post United States Once Again Attacking Government Of Nicaragua appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Robert Reich10 hours ago
When I was at law school with Clarence ThomasSign up at...
*When I was at law school with Clarence Thomas* *Sign up at https://robertreich.substack.com/ for more articles and drawings, delivered straight to your inbox.* Just one year after Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, Republican nominees on the Supreme Court are on the way to overturning *Roe v. Wade*. But they’re going out of their way to speak out publicly against the partisanship they’re actively engaged in. Last week, Clarence Thomas told a crowd of more than 800 students and faculty at Notre Dame that the Court shouldn’t be viewed in partisan terms, and that justices don’t base their ... read more
Support For Nuclear Ban Treaty Is Rising. Nuclear Nations Are On The Defensive.
Nuclear tensions and nuclear spending are on the rise, but the elevated danger of nuclear weapons is overshadowed as other urgent global threats from the COVID pandemic, climate and environmental emergencies, and other urgent crises dominate news headlines. The United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), which entered into force in January, receives scant media attention, even as the United Nations prepares to mark September 26 as the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons. The post Support For Nuclear Ban Treaty Is Rising. Nuclear N... read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Yes, the Fugees Are Reuniting for Their First World Tour in 25 Years
The album "The Score" went seven times platinum. read more
The New Dark Age11 hours ago
The October 2021 issue of ColdType (Issue 227) is now online
26 September 2021 — ColdType Welcome to the October issue of ColdType, which is highlighted by Ron Fassbender’s 8-page photo story on the Extinction Rebellion activists who waged 14-days of global warming protests in London. Joe Allen shares his confessions of a failed Luddite, John Pilger tells of the West’s Great Game of smashing countries, Joan Braxton Little explains how she became a climate … Continue reading The October 2021 issue of ColdType (Issue 227) is now online read more
Covert Geopolitics11 hours ago
CIA Ready to Snatch or Kill Assange if Russians Try to Help Him Flee
Under Obama, the CIA wanted to define Julian Assange and other journalists as “information brokers” in order to ramp up their spying on them. And during the Trump era, it prepared plans to abduct or kill the WikiLeaks founder. The claims about the extraordinary lengths to which the CIA under Director Mike Pompeo were prepared … Continue reading CIA Ready to Snatch or Kill Assange if Russians Try to Help Him Flee → read more
The New Dark Age11 hours ago
Gaslighting The Public: Serial Deceptions By The State-Corporate Media
22 September 2021 — Origin: Media Lens During last week’s Tory Cabinet reshuffle, ITV political editor Robert Peston inadvertently summed up the primary function of political journalists: ‘I simply pass on’ His tweet was in reference to a ministerial source saying that Priti Patel was ‘not looking happy’. She remained in her job as Home Secretary. Peston’s phrase … Continue reading Gaslighting The Public: Serial Deceptions By The State-Corporate Media read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
International research groups find sharp metal objects in Covid vaccines: ‘Very frightening’
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Earlier this week, a press conference was held at the pathology institute in Reutlingen, Germany, on the results of studies on Covid-19 vaccines conducted by an Austrian, Japanese, and American research group, among others. Images of the press conference were removed by YouTube. Two renowned German pathologists, Prof. Dr. Arne […] The post International research groups find sharp metal objects in Covid vaccines: ‘Very frightening’ appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Nicaragua’s Rainforest And Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous peoples and the rainforests that many inhabit are under threat. Everyone knows it. In Latin America especially, international NGOs like Global Witness and Frontline Defenders tell a story which seems self-evidently true: outsiders are exploiting natural resources, governments are indifferent or actively complicit, Indigenous people defend the forests and in return face expulsion or death. But what happens when real life is more complicated? The post Nicaragua’s Rainforest And Indigenous Peoples appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Halifax Examiner11 hours ago
Canada voted, but your vote may not count ⁠— again
So, one more federal election, one more failure to get the results we voted for, one more missed opportunity to change our archaic and unfair electoral system. You may remember the last real opportunity. It was 2015, and the Liberals were in deep electoral doo doo. The party’s already shaky support in public opinion polls […] read more
“US Sovereignty”: NATO Takes over Norfolk Naval Base
Global Research – by Renee Parsons Without fully understanding its long term implications or its ultimate impact upon the entire planet, the American colonists knew... The post “US Sovereignty”: NATO Takes over Norfolk Naval Base appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
NYS workers who are fired for not getting vaccinated won’t be eligible for unemployment insurance, governor announces
Daily Mail New York state workers who are fired for refusing to get vaccinated are not eligible for unemployment insurance, Gov. Kathy Hochul said on... The post NYS workers who are fired for not getting vaccinated won’t be eligible for unemployment insurance, governor announces appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Wuhan Flu: Put Your Trust In The Experts
September 20th. The new certificate with digital QR code supports proof of vaccination at border entry if travelling internationally, and is aligned with work the federal government is undertaking on a national solution. “This is the next, improved, version of Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 vaccination record,” Health Minister Paul Merriman said in a news release. September 24th.… Continue reading → read more
JetBlue Passenger Storms Cockpit, Strangles Flight Attendant, Breaks Out of Restraints
Daily Beast – by AJ McDougall A flight from Boston to San Juan landed Wednesday evening with one passenger restrained to a chair with multiple... The post JetBlue Passenger Storms Cockpit, Strangles Flight Attendant, Breaks Out of Restraints appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Chinese Tanker BUSTED With ‘Tons’ Of American Body Parts in the Hold
UAF Report Body brokers are using Chinese transportation to move body parts of Americans all around the world. One recent shipment contained three tons of... The post Chinese Tanker BUSTED With ‘Tons’ Of American Body Parts in the Hold appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Aussie Priest: Lockdowns & vax passports are EVIL & draconian, we have to stand up for our faith, freedom & nation
NoMask Info FatherAltman.org “This is the epitome of evil,” churches closed “by government that’s wicked and knows nothing of truth!” Fr. Christopher Sharah, a Catholic... The post Aussie Priest: Lockdowns & vax passports are EVIL & draconian, we have to stand up for our faith, freedom & nation appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Woman caught breaching home isolation | Australia
9 News Australia Aug 18, 2021 Exclusive vision shows a police operation, which nabbed a woman breaching her home isolation after she had travelled back... The post Woman caught breaching home isolation | Australia appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
True Blue Final Video
The post True Blue Final Video appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Dunkirk: Surviving the Disastrous 9-Day Evacuation
*Warfare History Network* *Dunkirk, Britain, France, English Channel* Shoved by the Germans into the English Channel in 1940, British survivors tell their story of heartbreak and heroism. *BACKSTORY: After Nazi Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, Britain and France declared war on Hitler’s regime. Britain sent the 13-division British Expeditionary Force (BEF) to France and Belgium in anticipation of a German invasion, but for the next eight months there was virtually no fighting—a period known as the “Phony War.”* *The war became real on May 9 and 10, 1940, when more tha... read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
A New Restaurant at Walt Disney World Gives Guests a ‘Space’ Adventure
If you're lucky, you might see a lightsaber battle. read more
Could This Become the Army’s New Light Tank?
*Caleb Larson* *Tanks, * The United States Army’s Mobile Protected Firepower program, which seeks to field a light tank, is set to enter a limited user testing phase of evaluation. The Mobile Protected Firepower Program winner could provide the U.S. Army with a lightweight, air-mobile armored vehicle. The United States Army’s Mobile Protected Firepower program, which seeks to field a light tank, is set to enter a limited user testing phase of evaluation, per Jane’s. The tests reportedly involve input from Army tankers for improving the two prototypes vehicle designs. *Mobile Pr... read more
JOHN KASICH HAS BEEN AWFULLY QUIET LATELY
This seems bad: *I&I/TIPP Poll: Biden Voters Abandon Him In Droves* Droves? Tell me more: If an election were held today, a substantial number of those who voted President Joe Biden in November wouldn’t do so now, a new I&I/TIPP Poll shows. This comes after a spate of recent polls from TIPP and others suggesting Biden’s political support is in a freefall as Americans question his leadership on issues ranging from COVID-19 to the chaos on the U.S.’ southern border to the recent botched withdrawal from Afghanistan.... Just 46% of those who voted in the November 2020 election said t... read more
‘Fast Reactors’ Also Present a Fast Path to Nuclear Weapons
*Victor Gilinsky, Henry Sokolski* *Nuclear Proliferation, United States* New "fast reactors" promise sustainable nuclear energy. They also pose serious proliferation risks because they can make lots of plutonium. The Energy Department’s choice for the leading reactor design for reviving nuclear power construction in the United States is so at odds with U.S. nonproliferation policy that it opens America to charges of rank hypocrisy. The Biden administration is proposing to use nuclear fuels that we are telling others—most immediately Iran—not to produce. It will make it difficult ... read more
Turcopolier12 hours ago
Our first anti-America president
The time has come for a direct statement about Joe Biden, a statement that calls for resistance and if necessary civil disobedience. Joe is a master of deception and disguise. For all those years in government he successfully hid his … Continue reading → read more
MJBizDaily13 hours ago
Cannabis retailers turn to tech such as online ordering, data-backed product suggestions as industry change looms
The future of cannabis retail is technologically exciting - think ubiquitous online ordering and sophisticated consumer analysis - and fraught with potential challenges, including federal regulation and competition from corporate behemoths such as Amazon. Cannabis retailers turn to tech such as online ordering, data-backed product suggestions as industry change looms is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
She’s Cracked
Deena Hinshaw, Alberta’s “Top Doctor”, never mind what she’s saying watch what she’s doing. Clip thanks to Viva Frei Full press conference for those who can stomach it. read more
Turcopolier14 hours ago
A “gas station” on Mars. Scitech Daily
168 total views, 168 views today read more
Klaus Schwab: Great Reset Will “Lead to a Fusion of Our Physical, Digital and Biological Identity” (Transhumanism)
Klaus Schwab: Great Reset Will “Lead to a Fusion of Our Physical, Digital and Biological Identity” (Transhumanism) by Paul Joseph Watson, https://summit.news/ Implantable microchips that can read your thoughts. Globalist Klaus Schwab made it clear that transhumanism is an integral part of “The Great Reset” when he said that the fourth industrial revolution would “lead … read more
US Congress Quietly Sneaks In Crypto-Bill Amendment Authorizing Central Bank Digital Currency
When is the Mark of the Beast coming? Next year: Mark of The Beast Va_xcine with Global ‘666’ ID. That’s my assessment. – US Congress Quietly Sneaks In Crypto-Bill Amendment Authorizing Central Bank Digital Currency by Wesley Thysse via DecentralizedLegalSystem.com, via https://www.zerohedge.com/ The future of money is here; will the Federal Reserve Board be authorized … read more
The Western Empires and Slavery
The major Empires of the Western civilization are: Ancient Athens, Ancient Sparta, the Roman Republic, the Roman Empire, the Spanish Empire, the Portuguese Empire, the British Empire, the Dutch Empire, the French Empire, and the American Empire. The common feature of these empires is that they were founded on slave labor. The number of slaves in Ancient Athens, the so-called bastion of philosophy and democracy, was ten times more than the citizens. The Athenian philosopher Aristotle has posited that without slave labor an intellectual life is not possible. In the Roman Republic and... read more
It’s Time for America to Tie the Knot With Taiwan on Trade
*Christine McDaniel, Weifeng Zhong* *Taiwan, Asia* Tying the knot on bilateral trade would not only make economic sense but also advance strategic interests for both the United States and Taiwan. The doubts fueled by the chaotic U.S. pullout from Afghanistan make this move more urgent than ever. The discouraging end to the war in Afghanistan sent a shudder through U.S. relationships around the world, most importantly with Taiwan, where some are questioning the fidelity of the United States’ commitment. Chinese propaganda immediately seized on the implication that America could ab... read more
The War in Afghanistan Isn’t Over
*Stuart Gottlieb* *Afghanistan, Asia* Saying that America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan has ended America’s “forever war” is patently absurd and dangerously disingenuous. The Biden administration’s calamitous withdrawal from Afghanistan last month marked one of the darkest moments in American foreign policy history. Hundreds of U.S. citizens, along with thousands of green card and special immigrant visa holders, were left behind under Taliban rule. Tens of billions of dollars worth of cutting-edge American military equipment was taken over by Taliban forces. Now, militant jihadis... read more
Paris Ponders a Path Forward in the Shadow of AUKUS
*Sumantra Maitra* *AUKUS, Europe* Over the past week, France has withdrawn ambassadors from the United States and Australia, canceled a security summit with the UK after calling Britain a vassal state of America, threatened to start unilateral negotiations with China and Russia, questioned NATO unity, and hinted at withdrawal from NATO. It is interesting to now look back at one particular G7 photo from Cornwall. Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel, and Ursula von der Leyen, sitting together at a table, the big boys club as it was dubbed in the British media. The photo was featured in ... read more
Boom! These are the Top Ten Pocket Pistols on the Market
*Gun News Daily* *Firearms, World* These small guns pack a major punch. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *It always helps to see what other reviewers and customers have to say about their personal experiences with any given firearm. Research is key when settling on the pistol that fits your preferences. If you need a compact, small caliber semi-automatic handgun, the pocket pistol is the way to go. Designed for concealed carry in either the front or back pocket of your pants, the pocket pistol is a suitable option for those who want to protect themselves and/or their family ... read more
Can Selling Weapons to Serbia Create Peace in the Balkans?
*Stephen Blank* *Serbia, * The ensuing unsettled conditions that stem from Russian arms sales and leverage upon Serbia work directly against American and European interests and if not mastered, could lead to more Balkan conflicts and crises in the future. The Balkans, and the Western Balkans (i.e. the former Yugoslavia) in particular, are a major theater in Russia’s war with the West. Serbia lies at the center of that theater and is an arena in which Moscow has made a major investment of economic, informational, military, and political resources. As long as Serbia can be pull... read more
Driving the Turks from Palestine: The Story of Beersheba
*Warfare History Network* *WWI, Calvary, Beersheba, Palestine, palestine, Beersheba, Australia, Turkey, Judean Hills* Edmund Allenby sought to break the stalemate in Palestine in 1917. It fell to the Australian cavalrymen to dislodge the Turks from Beersheba. In late 1917, the most successful cavalry charge of World War I took place not on the muddy killing fields of the Western Front, but at the foot of the Judean Hills in southern Palestine. The sun had just begun to set over the desert town of Beersheba on the evening of October 31, 1917, when 800 bayonet-wielding Australian c... read more
The job market sucks for international students
The academic job market is terrible. It's worse for international students. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazil’s unvaccinated Bolsonaro tests negative for Covid after New York exposure, presidency source says
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The president had been isolated at the Alvorada Palace since last Wednesday (22) when he returned to the country from a trip to New York to attend the UN General Assembly. Although unvaccinated President Jair Bolsonaro was surrounded by people with new infections during that trip, he tested negative for […] The post Brazil’s unvaccinated Bolsonaro tests negative for Covid after New York exposure, presidency source says appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Entire Police Dept Abandons Their Jobs Permanently and Town Doesn’t Descend Into Chaos
[image: entire police]The chief of police and all of the officers in the entire department quit their jobs and yet crime hasn't gone through the roof. Why is that? read more
So Called “Climate Science”
Originally posted on Science Matters: Norman Rogers writes at American Thinker The ‘Science’ of Climate Change. Excerpts in italics with my bolds and added images. The science surrounding COVID has been hijacked for political purposes. People who recovered from the disease are pushed to get vaccinated, even though they have a natural immunity that is… read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
SUNDAY SCREENING: How Much Power Does Big Pharma Have? (2021)
*SUNDAY SCREENING* | Our weekly documentary film curated by the editorial team at 21WIRE. read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Episode #389 – ‘When Tyranny Comes Home’ with Patrick Henningsen and Basil Valentine
*SUNDAY WIRE* | Strap yourselves in and lower the blast shield – this is your brave new world… read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Editor's Note
Traveling today. Blogging will return this evening. read more
ClimateCite14 hours ago
Europe is switching back to coal to survive bleak winter
GWPF International 25/09/21 Having banned fracking in much of Europe and with low wind speeds compounding the continent’s energy crisis, gas prices in the UK and much of Europe are going through the roof. A shortage of affordable natural gas is forcing European companies to switch to coal to survive a bleak winter. Low wind speeds have compounded the continent’s … read more
Caitlin Johnstone15 hours ago
People Don’t Understand How Unfree We Already Are
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ The biggest and most widespread blind spot among those who oppose totalitarian control by the powerful is the assumption that it has not already been achieved. We’ve been so busy watching out for the next overtly totalitarian […] read more
musingsofanoldfart15 hours ago
Celebrating success with too much gusto concerns me
Watching the Ryder Cup, which every two years pits twelve US golfers against twelve European golfers in team competition, it continues to concern me over the lack of sportsmanship the match has devolved into. Dating back to the late-1990s, the … Continue reading → read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Is Greta One Of Putin’s Useful Idiots?
As green policies start to destroy modern societies in Europe, Putin and China reap the rewards. Coal plants in China and pipelines from Russia are doing great. And Maybe Russia can build a pipeline to NZ. read more
Climate Change Committee misled Parliament about the cost of Net Zero
By Paul Homewood Hot off the press from GWPF: * Highly optimistic assumptions about EV costs have been called into question by the actual development of EV costs since the CCC advised Parliament * Committee on Climate Change spreadsheets only revealed after 2 year freedom of information campaign * Costs could be […] read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
U.S. Federal Judge blocks New York City’s school Covid vaccine mandate
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – U.S. Federal Judge grants temporary block on New York City’s Covid vaccine mandate for teachers New York City’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate for teachers. Another Department of Education staffer is on pause after a federal judge granted a request to block it temporarily late Friday. Plaintiffs, a group of teachers, asked […] The post U.S. Federal Judge blocks New York City’s school Covid vaccine mandate appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Balkinization2 hours ago
Can Abusive Borrowing Itself Be Abusive?
For the Balkinization symposium on Rosalind Dixon and David Landau, Abusive Constitutional Borrowing: Legal globalization and the subversion of liberal democracy (Oxford University Press, 2021). Oren Tamir Professors Rosalind Dixon & David Landau’s book *Abusive Constitutional Borrowing: Legal Globalization and the Subversion of Liberal Democracy* is terrific, and I expect it to quickly become a central—perhaps THE central—reference point for research on the topic of what we have come to call, among many other available labels, “constitutional retrogression” or “democratic backs... read more
The Ferdinand: A Nightmare Tank for the Nazis and Soviets Alike
*Warfare History Network* *Red Army, Eastern Front, Tiger Tank, The Ferdinand, WW II, Russia, Germany, Europe* The German heavy tank destroyer Elefant proved a formidable opponent against Russian armor on the Eastern Front during World War II. It is dusk on July 17, 1943. The Red Army has not only withstood Hitler’s Operation Citadel to eliminate the Kursk salient, but it has launched its own offensive. On Kursk’s Northern Front the Soviets continue to hammer at the exhausted left flank of the German Ninth Army from the direction of Maloarchangelsk. Hauptman Rolf Henning’s kampfg... read more
Five Guns Every Hunter Should Want to Own
*Gun News Daily* *Security, Americas* These firearms are among the best of the best. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Once you have started to build your gun collection of the 5 guns every hunter needs, you should consider investing in a high-quality safe that can be bolted to the floor. A gun safe is going to extend the lifespan of each of your weapons and prevent anyone from accessing the collection without your permission. Recent studies have revealed that there are just over 11.5 million hunters in the United States, and this pastime could become even more popular in the... read more
Reliving Bath: The German Blitz on England
*Warfare History Network* *Battle of Britain, England, Europe, Germany* After RAF bombings of historic German cities, the Luftwaffe descended on Britain’s “Cathedral Cities” in April and May 1942. The hardest hit was the ancient city of Bath. By Tim Miller On Monday evening, April 27, 1942, Kathleen Stainer and her family readied themselves for sleep in the English countryside. Having walked about a half mile away from their home in the city of Bath, they found a spot just off the road where they could finally throw down their bedding. The distance seemed safe enough, but befor... read more
Russia's Admiral Nakhimov is Making a Comeback
*Mark Episkopos* *Russia, Russia* Nakhimov is expected to be upgraded with a deeply revamped weapons arsenal as part of its ongoing modernization. Russia’s behemoth *Admiral Nakhimov* cruiser is set to return to service after spending the past two decades in the shipyard. “We can say that our work is proceeding on schedule… I believe that the cruiser will enter trials in 2023,” Deputy CEO of Russia’s United Shipbuilding Corporation for Military Shipbuilding Vladimir Korolyov told reporters earlier this week. *Nakhimov* was stowed in Russia’s Sevmash shipyard for repairs by 1999;... read more
An American Aircraft Carrier was Once Sunk by the Viet Cong Commandos
*Paul Richard Huard* *Aircraft Carrier, * The sinking of the Card was a stunning victory for the Viet Cong. *Five Navy divers investigated damage to Card. One said he found the remains of a U.S.-made demolitions pack — evidence that the Viet Cong might have used stolen American military munitions.* It was shortly after midnight when two Viet Cong commandos emerged from a sewer tunnel that emptied into Saigon Port, each man carrying nearly 90 pounds of high explosives and the components needed to make two time bombs. Their target was the largest American ship in port, USNS Card. A... read more
Lessons From The Election
Robin Sears writes that there are three lessons we should take from the Federal election: Lesson one: We need a major overhaul of Elections Canada’s recruitment, training and election readiness. While we’re at it, let’s add several more advance polling days, culminating on a Sunday election day — the choice of most democracies around the world. Lesson two: Remove all the TV networks from debate production, hire independent producers with no network affiliation, grant the hosting to a qualifying university or civic organization, and hold two debates in each language. The “real” ca... read more
No Jail or Public Sex Offender Register for Officer Who Solicited a Child for Sex While On-Duty
[image: no jail]Despite being caught up in a child sexual trafficking sting, he won't have to go to jail and he won't have to register publicly as a sex offender. read more
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From Jenna Orkin Unemployment frauds using identity theft to steal billions: study Radical leader of Pakistan’s Red Mosque emboldened by Taliban takeover of AfghanistanGrocery workers have borne the brunt of the pandemic. Now supermarket shootings are on the rise.The danger isn’t that China’s Evergrande will collapse. It’s that it won’t. A JetBlue passenger choked a female flight attendant with his necktie and begged to be shot, report says Big Pharma In Outrage Over Sanjay Gupta's Latest Business Venture - He Fires Back With This! Dozens of cargo ships stuck waiting off New York's c... read more
Stop US Sanctions: ‘You Don’t Feel Them, But They Are Killing Our People’
This month, the Sanctions Kill coalition (Popular Resistance is a member) released its report: "The Impact and Consequences of US Sanctions." The 35-page report was written in response to the Biden administration's January call for a review of the US sanctions to determine if they 'unduly hinder' the ability of targeted nations to address the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, there is no word on whether that review has been conducted, but given that the State Department and Treasury are tasked with conducting it, the same institutions that impose sanctions, the Sanctions Kill coalition ... read more
At least 8 fireballs over the United States on September 24
At least 8 fireballs were seen over the United States on September 24, 2021, with the largest grouping of eyewitnesses reports -- more than 130 -- associated with an event that occurred at 23:41 UTC (19:40 EDT) over North Carolina. The fireball became visible 77 km...... Read more » read more

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