Sunday, October 10, 2021

10 October - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 5

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Hydrogen boiler revolution ‘pretty much impossible’, says minister
By Paul Homewood h/t Ian Magness Welcome to the real world, Lord!! Using hydrogen to replace natural gas as a green alternative in boilers is “pretty much impossible”, a minister has admitted, despite the Government planning major trials over the coming decade. The Government’s plan currently targets the production of 5GW […] read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Unicorn Farts will Save Us
Energy crisis grips the world Some Chinese provinces are rationing electricity, Europeans are paying exorbitant prices for liquefied gas and Lebanon has run out of centrally-generate electricity. Furthermore, India is close to running out of coal and in the United States, the price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $3.25 on Friday, up from… Continue reading → read more
An energy crisis is gripping the world, with potentially grave consequences – WashPo
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: Some world leaders just can’t get it into their heads that the wind doesn’t blow on demand, and the sun by definition is daytime only and subject to cloud cover. This has all been said frequently enough, but never seems to hit home in terms of credible energy policies.… read more
Why fast charging reduces the capacity of a car battery
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: Image credit: BBC Imagine having a car with a small petrol tank, and it’s slowly shrinking after each fill-up. That’s how EV users must feel, if they know how their batteries behave. A new study analyses the processes. – – – When lithium ions are forced rapidly through a… read more
Steve Koonin & The Factcheckers
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? I was asked last week about the factchecker smear of Steve Koonin’s book, earlier in the year. Steve himself posted a detailed reply in May, which I have summarised below. The original text is in bold, and the factcheckers’ comments in… read more
Small Dead Animals12 hours ago
The Next “Horse Paste”
Technically I think it is more dangerous than ivermectin. Over-the-counter aspirin could protect the lungs of COVID-19 patients and minimize the need for mechanical ventilation, according to new research at the George Washington University. The team investigated more than 400 COVID patients from hospitals across the United States who take aspirin unrelated to their COVID… Continue reading → read more
Lawfare14 hours ago
Recalibrating U.S. Counterterrorism: Lessons Learned From Spain
Spanish national police arrest an individual suspected of ties to the Islamic State in March 2015. Photo credit: Spanish National Police/Ministry of the Interior via Twitter Editor’s Note: *As the United States recalibrates its counterterrorism policy, law enforcement will play an even greater role. Kim Cragin, Michael Bartlett and William Crass of National Defense University point to Spain’s experience as a source of lessons for the United States. The authors describe Spain’s expeditionary use of law enforcement and identify steps the United States can take to improve coordinatio... read more
Joe Biden hates Health Care Workers
Biden administration competency doubts increase in the Fake News too The vaccine doesn't work. After seven months the antibodies from the vaccine disappear. We never had to get second doses or booster shots of the small pox vaccine. That's because Covid isn't a disease like small pox. It's a coronavirus like the common cold. In fact, the PCR test can't tell the difference between the common cold and covid. Follow the money. The PCR test can't tell the difference between Covid and the seasonal flu either. They are lying about the numbers and hiding the side effects of the vaccin... read more
IF YOUR VOTERS THINK THE OTHER PARTY IS THE ANTICHRIST, YOU DON'T NEED "POPULARISM"
So we're all discussing the work of Democratic data wonk David Shor -- Ezra Klein, Jamelle Bouie, Nate Cohn, and Politico's Ian Ward are all writing about Shor's notion that Democrats are doomed in future elections unless they stop emphasizing policy ideas that matter to young, white, college-educated party staffers and instead stress what matters to voters who are closer to the median, which means voters (of all races) who are older and have less education. Prioritizing messages that appeal to ordinary voters is what Shor calls "popularism." I think there's something to this -- dis... read more
The Air Force is Upgrading Weapons for Next-Gen Aircraft
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Air Force, * Making sure the Air Force has modern fighters is one thing. Making sure its weapons are ready for a peer conflict is another. The Air Force is making a special effort to ensure its weapons are modernized, upgraded, and developed as quickly as other elements of fifth- and sixth-generation aircraft to ensure that air lethality keeps pace with new technology. “You’ve got to be careful, as we purchase and run around with fifth-generation aircraft that we’re not putting third-generation munitions on them. So there’s a balance,” said Lt. General David ... read more
Sunday Morning Links
This and that for your Sunday reading. - Ricky Leong discusses the complete lack of any reasonable explanation for the UCP's failure to protect the health of Albertans in the face of the fourth wave of COVID-19. And Murray Mandryk comments that the Sask Party likewise insists on doing too little, too late even as people suffer as a result of their negligence. - Adam King writes that the Pandora Papers offer just the latest reminder that any refusal to fund the society we want is a matter of choice rather than lack of resources. - Matt Bruenig points out the U.S.' dangerous combi... read more
The Duran11 hours ago
White House, EU, Australia all hint at social media regulation
White House, EU, Australia all hint at social media regulation ****News Topic 587***** White House commits to tackling “harms” caused by Big Tech platforms White House commits to tackling “harms” caused by Big Tech platforms Censorship commitments. read more
Bikers VS Canadian Elite Commandos!: The Battle of Kingsway
Dive In Canada Jul 13, 2021 On a blustery Edmonton night in 1975, a bunch of ragtag bikers kicked the pants off of Canada’s best... The post Bikers VS Canadian Elite Commandos!: The Battle of Kingsway appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Newsom Admits 12-Year-Old Daughter Has Not Yet Been Vaccinated Despite K-12 Vaccine Mandate for Rest of State
NWO News California’s Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom has admitted that his 12-year-old daughter has not yet received the covid vaccination despite being qualified. This month... The post Newsom Admits 12-Year-Old Daughter Has Not Yet Been Vaccinated Despite K-12 Vaccine Mandate for Rest of State appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Biden Administration Cancels Remaining Contracts for Border Wall
MSN – National Review Amid the worsening border crisis, the Biden administration has cancelled the remaining contracts for the border wall project spearheaded under the Trump administration. Construction... The post Biden Administration Cancels Remaining Contracts for Border Wall appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Suspect at-large in fatal shooting of officer outside police department in Georgia
Yahoo News A manhunt is underway in central Georgia after an officer was gunned down outside his police department early Saturday, authorities said. Dylan Harrison,... The post Suspect at-large in fatal shooting of officer outside police department in Georgia appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Video Shows Calif. Gas Hitting $8.49 Per Gallon
Headline USA – by Molly Bruns A shocking video by Twitter user Youssef Disla shows gas prices at a California gas station reaching nearly $8.50 per gallon.... The post Video Shows Calif. Gas Hitting $8.49 Per Gallon appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
A mega-drought is hammering the US; In North Dakota, it’s worse than the Dust Bowl
Strange Sounds Joey and Scott Bailey are sitting in their kitchen trying to figure out how they’ll get through these next few months. “Just your... The post A mega-drought is hammering the US; In North Dakota, it’s worse than the Dust Bowl appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Steve Koonin & The Factcheckers
By Paul Homewood I was asked last week about the factchecker smear of Steve Koonin’s book, earlier in the year. Steve himself posted a detailed reply in May, which I have summarised below. The original text is in bold, and the factcheckers’ comments in italics. Steve’s response follows, headed SK. I have also added […] read more
Turcopolier13 hours ago
Maybe …
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Econlib14 hours ago
New Evidence: The Expanded Child Tax Credit’s Disincentives
In my previous post, I described how budget gimmicks prevent politicians from having to explain whether or not the policies they push are pushing desirable social and financial objectives. Here is a good example. Two weeks ago, I wrote about the serious problem with Congress’s attempt to expand the child tax credit. Well, new evidence […] The post New Evidence: The Expanded Child Tax Credit’s Disincentives appeared first on Econlib. read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE15 hours ago
William Shatner, 90, Set To Make History As The Oldest Person To Go To Space.
William Shatner, 90, Set To Make History As The Oldest Person To Go To Space – Science And Nature https://www.sci-nature.vip/2021/09/william-shatner-90-set-to-make-history.html?m=1 read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE15 hours ago
World’s First Robot Citizen Sophia Says She Wants To Have A Baby
World’s First Robot Citizen Sophia Says She Wants To Have A Baby https://tiffytaffy.com/first-robot-citizen-wants-robot-baby/?R7kL=7bDNcum4tgH1 read more
CFACT19 hours ago
Can weather experts predict next week’s weather before they worry about 2050?
Europeans have botched their energy portfolio. The post Can weather experts predict next week’s weather before they worry about 2050? appeared first on CFACT. read more
CFACT1 day ago
Old King Coal still rules the land Down Under
China’s boycott of Aussie coal has far-reaching impacts. The post Old King Coal still rules the land Down Under appeared first on CFACT. read more
CFACT2 days ago
Red-legged frogs leap to healthy numbers in Yosemite
California red-legged frogs are successfully returning to Yosemite National Park after an extensive rehabilitation effort. The work is a result of combined talent and resources of the National Park Service, Yosemite Conservancy, the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish & Wildlife, and NatureBridge. The California red-legged [...] The post Red-legged frogs leap to healthy numbers in Yosemite appeared first on CFACT. read more
Gregory Mannarino, "Markets, A Look Ahead"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 10/10/21: *"Markets, A Look Ahead: What To Watch For This Week"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
Five Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle Competitors Moving Forward
*Kris Osborn* *Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle, United States* The U.S. Army's Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle Replacement is designed to fight as both a manned and unmanned system. The Army’s Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) will fight as an armed, manned infantry carrier as well as a robot vehicle able to operate drones, test enemy defenses, and lead attacks through incoming fire. The Army intends to have it deployed by 2027 with several milestones arriving in the next few years. The Army plans a multi-phased approach to select the producer of the OMFV. The progr... read more
History Shows that Deterrence will Defeat China and Russia
*Peter Huessy* *Defense Budget, United States* Congress is debating two bills on expanding social spending, but increasing the defense budget is necessary to protect American interests. Much of the present discussion in Washington centers on two large budget bills on Capitol Hill. One is focused on infrastructure and the other on entitlement expansions of daycare and healthcare, as well as climate change programs.  However, a third vital budget bill that funds the entire federal government’s operations, including the Department of Defense, also looms. Lessons from history can h... read more
Band-Aid Solution: How to Repair Transatlantic Security Communications
*Nick Lokker* *Foreign Policy, Europe* The U.S.-EU Security and Defense Dialogue is no silver bullet for the transatlantic relationship, but it is a laudable first step toward promoting more coherent and effective European defense capabilities. The transatlantic alliance is suffering from a major communications breakdown. The U.S. decision to establish the trilateral AUKUS partnership without notifying France beforehand, despite the massive financial implications for Paris, has been labeled a “stab in the back.” Coming on the heels of European complaints about inadequate U.S cons... read more
Biden Should Reject Dangerous Dreams of U.S. Nuclear Superiority
*Dani Kaufmann Nedal* *Nuclear Posture Review, United States* Having more limited, clearly defined, and defensive goals drastically simplify the task of nuclear posture. *Editor’s note: In late September, *The National Interest *organized a symposium on nuclear policy, nonproliferation, and arms control under the Biden administration*. *A variety of scholars were asked t**he following question: “Should Joe Biden seize the opportunity of his administration’s Nuclear Posture Review to redefine the role of nuclear weapons in U.S. security planning? How should U.S. policy change to a... read more
Fighter Jet Fanatics Prepare for an Integrated F-35 Future
*Kris Osborn* *F-35, * This F-35 connectivity and data processing enables warfighters to make decisions about whether to “engage and attack” ahead of or inside of an adversary’s decision cycle. The Air Force is working with the Army to get the data collected by F-35 fighter jets to ground-operating Special Operations Forces (SOF), Marines and Infantry at “machine speed.” It plans to achieve this goal by virtue of leveraging key emerging technologies so that they can quickly transmit time-sensitive data from point to point in real-time without having to first go through a command... read more
Adrienne's trip on Spirit Airlines--a trip
Adrienne who is a writer and speaker is a frequent flyer. Here's her recent experience with masks. "The announcements on Spirit Airlines today got me like...really?! You almost can't help but laugh and roll your eyes--and take notes! Some of the announcements today: 1) During the usual safety instructions at the start of the flight: "If we lose cabin pressure, oxygen masks will drop from the ceiling. You will need to remove your face mask before putting on the oxygen mask." Really, Spirit?! Who would have thought? So now, we've got to try to figure out two different kinds of masks... read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Is Durham ready to indict more Russiagaters? (Part 1)
Is Durham ready to indict more Russiagaters? (Part 1) The Duran: Episode 1108 The DNC-connected lawyer charged in the Durham probe says the indictment doesn’t even explain what he’s accused of lying to the FBI about The DNC-connected lawyer charged in the Durham probe says the indictment doesn’t even explain what he’s accused of lying […] read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Did a Drunk Man Spend Hours Helping a Search Party Search for Himself?
The story was somewhat sensationalized in some retellings. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Rwanda, Mozambique ink trade, investment pact
10-Oct-2021 Rwanda and Mozambique have signed an agreement that will boost their economic development through trade and investment activities. read more
Is the BBC biased?13 hours ago
BBC, why ignore this piece of history?
*Guest Post by Arthur T* Tristram Hunt, former MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central 2010-2017, and currently the ambitious Head of the Victoria & Albert Museum, launched a book about Josiah Wedgwood. Penguin the publishers promote the book entitled *The Radical Potter* thus: *A spectacular new biography of the great designer, entrepreneur, abolitionist and beacon of the Industrial Revolution, from acclaimed historian and Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Tristram Hunt* Josiah Wedgwood, perhaps the greatest English potter who ever lived, epitomized the best of his age. From his ... read more
Halifax Examiner13 hours ago
Our new premier seems comfortable in his own skin
I was listening — but distractedly — to the latest provincial COVID briefing last week, so I didn’t catch the reporter’s question. But I did hear Premier Tim Houston’s chuckle. “I don’t know,” he said simply and referred the question to Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health. It was just a minor moment, but […] read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin With tourists away, Bali now overtaken by eerie jungle Google Flights will now show you the environmental impact of your travel An energy crisis is gripping the world, with potentially grave consequences JFK’s secret weapon in the Cold War: James Bond No casualties, but plant is damaged: Fire hits Gazprom's Amur gas facility Singapore Adds Travel Lanes For Nine More Nations: Virus Update Iceland Joins Nordic Peers in Halting Moderna Covid Vaccinations Taliban Say They Won’t Work With U.S. to Contain Islamic State MIT Abandons Its Mission. And Me. Yorkshire gang's Game B... read more
Video Shows Why Army Vet Was Acquitted After Shooting at Cops—It Was Self Defense
[image: shooting]Cops were in an unmarked vehicle doing drive-by shootings and they shot him in the chest — so he responded accordingly. read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
The U.S. Wants Back Into Afghanistan
9 October 2021 — Moon of Alabama Just six weeks after leaving Afghanistan the U.S. wants to get back in: A U.S. delegation will meet with senior Taliban representatives in Doha on Saturday and Sunday in their first face-to-face meeting at a senior level since Washington pulled its troops from Afghanistan and the hardline group took … Continue reading The U.S. Wants Back Into Afghanistan read more
null14 hours ago
My Last Advice: Do Not Judge So You Won’t Be Judged
I was a pretty cocky child growing up in the Bole district of Addis Abeba in Ethiopia. For the most part, I was a loveable The post My Last Advice: Do Not Judge So You Won’t Be Judged appeared first on . read more
‘He’s a Monster!’—Cop Sentenced to 20 Years After Admitting He’s a Serial Child Rapist
[image: child]A cop received a longer than average sentence this week after pleading guilty to the sexual assault of multiple children under 10. read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Science Reinvents The Dog
Headline aside, it’s a good interview on the current and future state of artificial intelligence. read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Cancel Canada
Indians will help reword historical plaques at the grave sites of past prime ministers. This will help remind settlers on Turtle Island that the deceased prime ministers were genocidal racists. I have a few suggestions for the Pierre Trudeau plaque. read more
musingsofanoldfart16 hours ago
Sunday soliloquys
Happy weekend to all, including our friends overseas where they are almost through. Today, I thought I would throw some random ramblings or soliloquys at you, hopefully brief ones. why is a major whitewashing effort going on by one of … Continue reading → read more
CENSORED NEWS2 hours ago
Apache Stronghold Spiritual Convoy to the Ninth Circuit Court
Photo by Steve Pavey Chi'chil Bidagoteel, Oak Flat on Saturday.Photo by Steve Pavey“As it was in the beginning of our people one drum, one prayer and one circle we defended all of humanity with one drum, one prayer and one circle.” ~ Dr. Wendsler Nosie Sr.For updates: http://apache-stronghold.com/events.htmlApache Stronghold Spiritual Convoy to the Ninth Circuit CourtBy Apache StrongholdCensored read more
Western Intellectualism and Western Slavery
Western intellectualism and Western slavery were together in the bed throughout the Age of Imperialism. Most European writers of this period have defended slavery and colonization in their writings because they benefitted from such enterprises. Edward Gibbon could devote his life to working on his history of the Roman Empire, published in six volumes between 1776 and 1788, because his grandfather (also called Edward Gibbon) had amassed a great fortune as the director of the South Sea Company, whose chief occupation was to supply African slaves to the Americas. Lewis Carrol, the aut... read more
An Ornery Bunch
Canadian Conservatives are an ornery bunch. Robin Sears writes that it's always been hard to get them all to sing out of the same hymnal: Since the dawn of Confederation, Canadian conservatives can point to only three periods of undisputed political success, in government.: Sir John A. Macdonald, 18 years; Brian Mulroney, nine years; and Stephen Harper nearly 10 years. Some would want to add Robert Borden, R.B. Bennett, and Dief to the list of successes, but the first almost split the country over conscription, Bennett badly bungled the Depression, and John Diefenbaker’s shambolic... read more
A Seawolf-Class Submarine Just Collided With a Mysterious Object
*Mark Episkopos* *Submarines, * Washington’s primary rival in the Asia-Pacific region seized on reports of the Connecticut’s collision. The *Seawolf*-class fast-attack submarine USS *Connecticut *(SSN 22) collided with an “unknown object” while submerged in the waters of the Asia-Pacific region, according to a press statement issued by the U.S. Pacific Fleet Public Affairs office. “The submarine remains in a safe and stable condition,” the statement added. “USS Connecticut’s nuclear propulsion plant and spaces were not affected and remain fully operational. The extent of damage ... read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
David Chappelle’s ‘Space Jews’
Finally someone, male or female, white or whatever, str8 or lgbtq+, with the balls to give Israel the finger in the mainstream media. Chappelle is the American Hamas, lobbing his homemade rockets, flying his balloons out of besieged America at the dastardly foe, which relentless steals and then colonizes our minds, forcing us to our knees to atone for our inbred antisemitism. read more
Feeling Vulnerable, Iran’s Hardliners are Closing Ranks
*Ali Safavi* *Iran, Middle East* The rise of terrorists, criminals, mass murderers, and highly corrupt officials has now become a trend in Iran. Known as the “Henchman of 1988” for his key role in the massacre of political prisoners in Iran, and sanctioned by the United States for committing crimes against humanity, Iran’s new president, Ebrahim Raisi, was allowed to use the UN’s podium to spout hatred, despite violating every norm and value enshrined in that body’s charter. In 1988, Raisi, then only in his twenties, was appointed as a member of the “Death Committee” that ordere... read more
These are the Best 0.22 Caliber Pistols Out There
*Gun News Daily* *0.22 Handguns, * While .22s remain amazing weapons to take down squirrels and other small game, they have many other uses. *Here's what you need to know:* For serious shooters, getting a .22 pistol is a great an *inexpensive way of squeezing in more training*. And, if you are looking to train someone up to fire a pistol, getting a .22 pistol is the logical place to start. *While .22s remain amazing weapons to take down squirrels and other small game, they have many other uses.* Shooters have been relying on it for over a century, and it is now older than many ... read more

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