Chicago Boyz
ChicagoBoyz Waiting Room Series: 36 – With Bonus Covid Observation
Uh oh, we all know what that is… I took a walk with the “pups” through one of our fields today as I so often do. Mind you, the “pups” are 130 pounds each. We just have always called them that. Anyways on this walk that I have taken the pups...
Labor Day Thoughts
My discussion question for today: In a world with global and highly-efficient transportation and communications…and billions of people who are accustomed to low wages…is it possible for a country such as the United States to maintain...
Cone of Silence
It looks as if with the official departure of the US military from Kabul, a media cone of silence perpetuated by the National Establishment Media has descended over the whole ghastly mess, leaving a good many of us who have been following the...
Centinel2012
Australia Government Ignoring the Truckers
Armstrong Economics Blog/Australia & Oceania Re-Posted Sep 7, 2021 by Martin Armstrong The Premier Gladys Berejiklian of New South Wales in Australia will probably go down in history as one of the most tyrannical politicians of all time...
Pfizer Creating COVID Pills you Take Daily + Vaccine
Armstrong Economics Blog/Vaccine Re-Posted Sep 7, 2021 by Martin Armstrong Pfizer Pills Pfizer is now looking to come out with a pill you take daily in addition to your vaccine for COVID. Clearly, this virus has been so exploited it … Continue...
Will Canada Ditch Trudeau to Save the Nation from WEF?
Armstrong Economics Blog/Canada Re-Posted Sep 7, 2021 by Martin Armstrong Spread the love Maxime Bernier is a Canadian businessman, lawyer, and politician who served as a cabinet minister of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and as Member...
The BRAD BLOG
Sunday 'Texas Hold 'em Down' Toons
Please support the work of editorial cartoonists here. * * * Perry Dorrell blogs as PDiddie at Brains and Eggs, usually on topics concerning the strange brew of Texas politics. He's also on Twitter @PDiddie...
'Emergency Action Warranted' to Protect CA Recall Election After Vote System Software Leak, Experts Warn SoS
Eight of the nation's top cybersecurity and voting systems experts warned in a letter sent to California's Secretary of State on Thursday night that "emergency action is warranted" in response to a recent leak of key voting system software...
Everything You Wanted to Know About Socialism But Were Afraid to Ask: 'BradCast' 9/1/2021
It's NICOLE SANDLER, back one more time this week to fill in for Brad & Desi, guest hosting today's BradCast. I have a fascinating, timely show for you today. But I had to start with the news that broke overnight as the Supreme Court did nothing...
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BlackListed News
More than 100 Ontario youth sent to hospital for vaccine-related heart problems: Report
A report quietly released last week by Public Health Ontario (PHO) tallies the number of people in the province who have presented to hospital with heart inflammation following mRNA vaccination, and it skews heavily towards young people...
How the US Trained the Afghan Mujahideen To Produce War Propaganda
By now, everyone knows about the White Helmets – the State Department’s propaganda operation to manufacture consent for the U.S.’s dirty war on Syria. But long before the White Helmets were the Afghan mujahideen...
70 percent of unvaccinated Americans would quit their job if vaccines are mandated
More businesses are expected to require vaccinations following FDA approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. A new poll suggests a significant share of unvaccinated Americans may be resistant to COVID-19 vaccine mandates put in place by...
Research Digest
Hand Gestures Help Students Mentally Organise New Information
By Emma L. Barratt. Gestures allocating spoken information into physical spaces may help students to construct a mental framework of lesson material.
People Are More Likely To Misread A Black Child As Angry When They Believe The Child Is Older
By Emily Reynolds. Study extends our understanding of the "anger bias" as it applies to Black children.
Diversity Grants Can Discourage Diverse Candidates From Applying For More Lucrative Scholarships
By Emma L. Barratt. Diversity opportunities could inadvertently siphon diverse talent away from more lucrative awards and opportunities, study suggests.
Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
Church Pillars of Sai Island in Wadi Halfa, Sudan
Sai Island is a tiny island in the Nile stretching just five kilometers across and 12 kilometers long, but it contains ruins spanning thousands of years and several empires. Though Sudan is now primarily an Islamic country, a medieval Christian...
Hall's Hill Wall in Arlington, Virginia
The neighborhood of Halls Hill emerged from the plantation owned by Basil Hall, a slaveowner whose family was infamously cruel. To wit, Hall became a widower when his first wife, Elizabeth, was so abusive to an enslaved woman named Jenny Farr...
Richmond Bridge in Richmond, Australia
Bridges are commonplace, so what makes the Richmond Bridge in Tasmania such a unique destination? It has the distinction of being Australia's oldest existing stone arch bridge. Bigge's Bridge was named after Royal Commissioner John Thomas...
Accidental Deliberations
#Elxn44 Roundup
The latest from Canada's federal election campaign. - Sam Hammond argues that we should expect our federal parties to strengthen public education in the wake of a pandemic which has exposed the iniquities faced by disadvantaged students...
Tuesday Afternoon Links
This and that for your Tuesday reading.- Peter Hotez writes that the U.S. is facing a new nightmare phase in responding to COVID-19, while Frank Newport reports on the strong public support for far more public health protections than have been...
#Elxn44 Roundup
Assorted content from Canada's federal election campaign.- Mitchell Thompson offers a reminder as to why voters can't trust Justin Trudeau's election promises based on both his party's track record of austerity, and his suspicious insistence...
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