Thursday, October 14, 2021

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A record 4.3 million workers quit their jobs in August, led by food and retail industries
CNBC Workers left their jobs at a record pace in August, with bar and restaurant employees as well as retail staff quitting in droves, the... The post A record 4.3 million workers quit their jobs in August, led by food and retail industries appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Virtual Mirage13 hours ago
Navy Issues
A Naval Hero? Jack Crawford, the Hero of Camperdown In the Battle of Camperdown on 11 October 1797, HMS Venerable was the flagship of Admiral Duncan. During the battle, part of the mast was shot down with the admiral’s flag. Lowering the Admiral’s personal flag was a sign of surrender. Despite intense enemy […] The post Navy Issues appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Motorcycle gang shootout closes I-4 overnight: Sheriff Judd press conference
FOX 13 Tampa Bay Oct 8, 2021 Full press conference: Two people, traveling on separate motorcycles on Interstate 4 in Polk County, were hospitalized with... The post Motorcycle gang shootout closes I-4 overnight: Sheriff Judd press conference appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
First Farmworker Union Forms In New York State
Twelve workers at a Long Island vineyard became the first agricultural workers to form part of a labor union in New York State. On Sept. 27, the New York State Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) certified Local 338 RWDSU/UFCW, to represent these workers, who are employed at Pindar Vineyards in Peconic, New York. The post First Farmworker Union Forms In New York State appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
A good second novel to rival his first
A couple of years ago, I mentioned that my friend Jason Fuesting had published the first book in his "Echoes of Liberty" series, a military science fiction novel titled "By Dawn's Early Light". He's just published the second volume in the series, "Foreign Shores". The blurb reads: Eric's escape from Solitude quickly turns into a desperate attempt to leave Protectorate space altogether. Where can they go that takes them beyond the reach of the Protectorate's State Security Bureau? They have only one chance to find out and it's too late to turn back. Eric and his crew will ... read more
"It's All Getting Worse - Energy, Supply Chains and Inflation"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly, AM 10/13/21: *"It's All Getting Worse - Energy, Supply Chains and Inflation"* "The ports are showing no sign of easing the congestion with the cargo ships. Gas, coal and oil prices are sky high. The Fed is finally admitting that inflation is going to continue well into 2022." read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Anti-Kirchnerism, Argentina’s dominant political identity
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In tune with what is happening elsewhere globally, negative political identities and cross-rejections predominate over support in Argentina. At the moment, anti-Kirchnerism is the predominant identity, followed by anti-Macrism and anti-Peronism. This results from a study carried out in October by the consulting firm Zuban Córdoba & Asociados. The research […] The post Anti-Kirchnerism, Argentina’s dominant political identity appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
balance1012 hours ago
I am going to send an arrow down into every heart
On behalf of a planet may I bring you those indomitable greetings of cosmic victory! And may I bring that buoyancy and joy which I AM into the forcefield of your consciousness tonight in a more than ordinary way! I AM Victory! And I AM also the victory of every man, woman and child upon this planet--freedom in the light and freedom to be that which God already is. For when you were endowed with the majesty of the divine image it was so that you could manifest it. Will you then tonight understand with me that the manifestation of the image of God in the world of form is... read more
naked capitalism12 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 10/12/2021
~ Today's Water Cooler ~ read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Lego Pledges To Remove Gender Bias from Toys
The company commissioned a survey that showed girls’ confidence in all types of play is still held back by societal pressure. read more
Robot Dogs Now Have Assault Rifles Mounted On Their Backs
The Drive – by Joseph Trevithick Ghost Robotics and SWORD International have teamed up to create a rifle-toting “robot dog.” Called the Special Purpose Unmanned... The post Robot Dogs Now Have Assault Rifles Mounted On Their Backs appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Massachusetts National Guard to Aid COVID-19 School Testing
AP BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Charlie Baker activated up to 450 members of the Massachusetts National Guard on Tuesday to help deal with COVID-19 challenges.... The post Massachusetts National Guard to Aid COVID-19 School Testing appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
DHS Mayorkas to Help Illegals Get Jobs, Higher Wages
Breitbart – by Neil Munro President Joe Biden’s border security chief is promising to end the workplace enforcement of migration laws and to help illegal... The post DHS Mayorkas to Help Illegals Get Jobs, Higher Wages appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
‘This has been seriously mischaracterized’: Janet Yellen defends plan for IRS to snoop on accounts
Daily Mail The Treasury Secretary has defended plans to monitor bank transactions of more than $600, insisting that the scheme was designed to end ‘tax... The post ‘This has been seriously mischaracterized’: Janet Yellen defends plan for IRS to snoop on accounts appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
UNEP: Used Cars To Be ‘Rapidly Phased Out’ During Transition To Electric
Technocracy News The United Nations is targeting used cars in transition to Sustainable Development, aka Technocracy. Used cars are deemed to be ‘unsustainable’ and a... The post UNEP: Used Cars To Be ‘Rapidly Phased Out’ During Transition To Electric appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
‘Jab ‘em in their sleep’: Philippines’ Duterte proposes new way of tackling vaccine hesitancy
RT Filipino ninja doctors may soon be sneaking into the homes of Covid-19 vaccine refuseniks to inject them in their sleep. At least that’s the... The post ‘Jab ‘em in their sleep’: Philippines’ Duterte proposes new way of tackling vaccine hesitancy appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
$100 million in border wall materials rusting away in Texas: report
New York Post – by Mark Moore More than a $100 million worth of taxpayer-paid border wall materials have been discarded and are going to... The post $100 million in border wall materials rusting away in Texas: report appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
5 Ways COVID Vaccines Alter Human Beings Physically
Down the Chupacabra Hole Unvaccinated members of society are being ostracized throughout the world. They have been evicted by landlords, dropped by doctors, banned from... The post 5 Ways COVID Vaccines Alter Human Beings Physically appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
2-Headed Baby Turtle Thrives at Massachusetts Animal Refuge
A rare two-headed diamondback terrapin turtle is alive and kicking — with all six of its legs — at the Birdsey Cape Wildlife Center in Massachusetts after hatching two weeks ago. read more
Rabbi Menachem Margolin – New 10 commandments on the way
Arutz Sheva Oct 12, 2021 The post Rabbi Menachem Margolin – New 10 commandments on the way appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Catholic Troops Can Refuse COVID Vaccine, Archbishop Declares
Defense One – by Elizabeth Howe Catholic U.S. troops should be allowed to refuse the COVID-19 vaccine based solely on conscientious objection and regardless of... The post Catholic Troops Can Refuse COVID Vaccine, Archbishop Declares appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Transplant patient denied surgery due to unvaccinated donor
WKYC Channel 3 Oct 12, 2021 Mike Ganim was five days away from life-saving kidney transplant surgery when his wife, Debi, got the devastating news.... The post Transplant patient denied surgery due to unvaccinated donor appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Great New Normal Purge
CJ Hopkins So, the Great New Normal Purge has begun … right on cue, right by the numbers. As we “paranoid conspiracy theorists” have been... The post The Great New Normal Purge appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
For ‘Talking’ in a Park, Cops Handcuff, Body Slam, Stomp Innocent Man’s Face In
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face – forever.... The post For ‘Talking’ in a Park, Cops Handcuff, Body Slam, Stomp Innocent Man’s Face In appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
Did a Delta Pilot Die Mid-Flight Due to COVID-19 Vaccination?
An FAA spokesperson said: "The FAA has found no evidence such an event occurred." read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Russin President Putin Sees Europe's Energy Crisis As a "Golden Opportunity"
*Bloomberg: **Putin Sees European Gas Crisis as Russia’s Golden Chance* (Bloomberg) -- Fresh from crowing over Europe’s gas crisis, Russian President Vladimir Putin now sees a chance to capitalize on it. Putin wants to press the European Union to rewrite some of the rules of its gas market after years of ignoring Moscow’s concerns, to tilt them away from spot-pricing toward long-term contracts favored by Russia’s state run Gazprom, according to two people with knowledge of the matter. Russia’s also seeking rapid certification of the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline to German... read more
bilaterals.org12 hours ago
Colombia: Environmental defenders criticise ISDS tribunal decision favouring Canadian mining giant
13-Oct-2021 While the tribunal has yet to make a decision about compensation to be paid, Eco Oro Minerals is claiming nearly $700 USD million. read more
bilaterals.org12 hours ago
Tariffs, rules of origin new hurdles to Africa's trade area
13-Oct-2021 A meeting held at the AfCFTA headquarters in Accra found that without these provisions no trade can take place. read more
bilaterals.org12 hours ago
Kenya-US trade talks stall as Biden administration reviews pact
13-Oct-2021 Kenya's trade deal with the US might not be concluded in the next two years, fresh details show. read more
bilaterals.org12 hours ago
The false hopes and empty promises of investment treaty modernization
13-Oct-2021 A Canadian company's successful challenge to a precautionary mining ban in Colombia shows how little investor–state dispute panels care about the right to regulate. read more
bilaterals.org12 hours ago
WTO plurilateral ecommerce draft consolidated revised text
13-Oct-2021 Some WTO Members are negotiating rules on ecommerce. This is the revised version of the draft consolidated text as of 8 September 2021. read more
‘This Week’ With Mary + Polly: ‘This Just Tears Your Heart Out’ + More
In “This Week” with Mary Holland, Children’s Health Defense president, and Polly Tommey, co-producer of “Vaxxed,” Mary and Polly discuss the latest COVID vaccine news. The post ‘This Week’ With Mary + Polly: ‘This Just Tears Your Heart Out’ + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
COP26: will Police Scotland keep their promises?
With plans for 10,000 police officers on duty every day during the United Nations Climate Conference (COP26) in Glasgow next month, a concerted public relations campaign from Police Scotland has promised a “human rights-based approach” to the policing of protests. read more
Advocacy in a Box Campaign for COVID-19
Supporting Resources POSTCARD #1 – The COVID vaccine is NOT safe or effective VAERS COVID19 reporting Viral Loads Similar Between Vaccinated and Unvaccinated People VAERS COVID Vaccine Adverse Event Reports Virus levels high in Wisconsin COVID-19 cases, even among fully vaccinated Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 Infections, Including COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough Infections, Associated with Large Public Gatherings […] The post Advocacy in a Box Campaign for COVID-19 appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Halifax Examiner13 hours ago
24 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Wednesday, Oct. 13; half of them were young children
Jump to sections in this article: Overview of today’s cases Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced 24 new cases of COVID-19 today, Wednesday, October 13. Half of the cases were among young children who cannot be vaccinated. Twenty-three of the new cases are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central Zone, and the other […] read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
‘Climate change is the single biggest health threat facing humanity’
12 October, 2021 — Origin: Climate & Capitalism Will COP26 Act? World Health Organization urges ‘rapid and ambitious action to halt and reverse the climate crisis’ On October 11, the World Health Organization published a special report on climate change and health. The Health Argument for Climate Action is being submitted to participants in the … Continue reading ‘Climate change is the single biggest health threat facing humanity’ read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
The Emerging Totalitarian Dystopia: An Interview with Professor Mattias Desmet
12 October 021 — Internationalist 360° Editorial Comment: In addition to the following interview, I highly recommend the recent interview conducted by Max Blumenthal, “Foreign Agents #10 – Covid and Mass Hypnosis w/Dr. Mattias Desmet Few phenomena have had a profound impact on a global level as quickly as the current corona outbreak. In no … Continue reading The Emerging Totalitarian Dystopia: An Interview with Professor Mattias Desmet read more
The Last Refuge13 hours ago
Holy Hell, Australia’s Northern Territory Announces Mandatory Vaccination or $5,000 Fine Effective November 13th
If Australia is the totalitarian beta-test for western government (which seems likely), specifically in alignment with Joe Biden, then today’s announcement from Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner portends the direction of the White House. Chief minister of the Northern Territory Michael Gunner appears to be a man of intemperate disposition. Describing himself as “intensely […] The post Holy Hell, Australia’s Northern Territory Announces Mandatory Vaccination or $5,000 Fine Effective November 13th appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
NATO’s ‘Cognitive Warfare’ Strategies Expose its Ongoing Assault on the Public Mind
The idea of the human brain being the battlefield of the 21st century is being heavily pushed by NATO through a series of papers and talks – all the while manipulating people to lose track of their perception of reality. On October 5, the NATO Association of Canada, which brags of its “strong ties” to both the military alliance and Canadian government, hosted a panel discussion on the subject of “cognitive warfare.” read more
The Duran13 hours ago
LOCALS EXCLUSIVE: As China US Trade Surges to record levels can US afford to cross China on Taiwan?
LOCALS ONLY: As China US Trade Surges to record levels can US afford to cross China on Taiwan? China-US trade surges 35.4% to reach $543 billion in first nine months https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202110/1236182.shtml China-US trade surges 35.4% to reach $543 billion in first nine months China-US trade surges 35.4% to reach $543 billion in first nine months […] read more
Viable Opposition13 hours ago
Saudi Arabia 4th Industrial Revolution
While the mainstream media would love for us to believe that the World Economic Forum's Fourth Industrial Revolution aka the Great Reset is nothing more than a conspiracy theory cooked up by tinfoil hat-wearing wing nuts, there is one very clear cut example of the implementation of a new economic reality in the world. In this posting, we'll look at the links between the World Economic Forum and Saudi Arabia. Let's start with this screen capture from the WEF's "Special Meeting on the Middle East in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Overview" which was to be held in Saudi Arabia... read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Bolivia ruling party filled streets of its main cities criticizing the opposition
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Massive rallies were held in the country's main cities in defense of the Wiphala and in rejection of the civic strike organized on Monday by the opposition, which president Luis Arce specifically targeted by warning "the murderous right-wing coup plotters" that should they be unwilling to respect the message of […] The post Bolivia ruling party filled streets of its main cities criticizing the opposition appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CHD Is 5 Chapters Closer to Creating a Brighter Future for Tomorrow’s Children
Children’s Health Defense has launched five new chapters — in Oregon, Arizona, Ohio, Florida and Canada — to help inform and empower local communities, and create support at a local level for key medical freedom and children’s health issues. The post CHD Is 5 Chapters Closer to Creating a Brighter Future for Tomorrow’s Children appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
155+ Arrested as Protesters Turn Up Heat on Biden to Halt All Fossil Fuel Projects
At least 155 more protesters were arrested outside the White House Tuesday as part of a weeklong “People vs. Fossil Fuels” action pressuring President Biden to declare a climate emergency and end all new fossil fuel projects. The post 155+ Arrested as Protesters Turn Up Heat on Biden to Halt All Fossil Fuel Projects appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Paraguay prepares new security plan against organized crime
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "The aim is to implement it soon. We hope to do it before the end of the week. It is a matter of logistics," said Interior Minister Arnaldo Giuzzio. Abdo Benítez welcomed officials from the Interior, the Ministry of National Defense, the National Police Command, the Armed Forces, and the […] The post Paraguay prepares new security plan against organized crime appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Meet the New Players Influencing Arms Control Negotiations
*Christopher A. Bidwell* *Nuclear Posture Review, United States* Going forward, the interests of advocacy groups and financial institutions must be well understood, and their likely responses considered, at any future arms control negotiating tables. *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 the following question: “Should Joe Biden seize the opportunity of his administration’s Nuclear Posture Review to redefine the role of ... read more
Reports of IMF’s Imminent Death are Greatly Exaggerated
*Desmond Lachman* *IMF, World* With a prospective emerging market debt crisis on the horizon, the last thing that we should be thinking about is scaling back the IMF. It is once again becoming fashionable to write the International Monetary Fund (IMF) off as an institution that has long since outlived its usefulness. Those subscribing to this view might want to reflect on the fact that there have been numerous past occasions when commentators have written off the IMF, only for it to have then played a more central role than before in helping to resolve a subsequent world economic... read more
Glock 48: Is It Better Than The Glock 19?
*Richard Douglas* *Guns, * Is the Glock 48 MOS just another gun for the safe or your newest carry gun? The Glock 19 has become one of the most popular guns in the world for concealed carry. It’s relatively small, holds fifteen rounds in the magazine, and is pretty comfortable to shoot. It’s been this way for a while, but Glock has an array of offerings for anyone that wants something a little different. The Glock 48 offers a more concealable pistol without sacrificing too much. Now Glock hasn’t been in my concealed carry rotation as much these days with handguns like the P-07 co... read more
Adrienne's Corner13 hours ago
New Age Nonsense...
* rears it's dangerous and demonic head.* A few days ago, I posted a video update by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger. In it, he touched on some disturbing items about "consciousness" and "the others." I chose to ignore it because much of the other information was excellent. In his latest podcast, it appears he's hooked up with David Wilcock, a pusher of new age nonsense. David Icke is also, as of today, pushing a new age agenda. Coincidence? I don't think so. Over the years, I have witnessed many people who consider themselves good Christians being led astray by the dangerous new ... read more
MJBizDaily13 hours ago
Cannabis grow-supply giant terminates Michigan deal, moves into New Mexico
GrowGeneration Corp., a Denver-based specialty hydroponic and organic garden center giant, is terminating a previously announced deal to purchase HGS Hydro, which owns a chain of hydroponic garden centers across Michigan. Cannabis grow-supply giant terminates Michigan deal, moves into New Mexico is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Charles Frith13 hours ago
The Stupid - It Hurts
There are so many talented people who have put their careers and reputations on the line to take a brave stance against the vogue for stupidity, found in people most attached to careers and... Although no trees were harmed during the creation of this post, a large number of electrons were greatly inconvenienced read more
Energy 156, More on Europe going back to coal and gas
Europe says they hate fossil fuels then beg for more fossil fuels even at high prices because they are scared of massive blackouts, their beloved wind solar are not producing enough power. Also a lesson for Biden "save the planet" agenda. If people are serious about their planet agenda, they shd endure blackouts, no turning back begging for more fossil fuels esp at high prices. Double talk is easy. UK experience: Until 1991, its coal power generation was 211 terawatt-hours (TWH). They started "decarbonizing" after that, coal generation down to 131.5 TWH in 2001, 108.4 TWH in 2011... read more
Howard University Alumni Couple Donates $5 Million
Howard University has received its largest ever alumni donation from couple Eddie C. Brown and C. Sylvia Brown. Together, they... read more
CFACT14 hours ago
Would the real climate change hypocrite please stand up!
Corporate greenwashing and advocacy politics. The post Would the real climate change hypocrite please stand up! appeared first on CFACT. read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
Woke Mob: 0 Common Sense: 1
Woke students at M.I.T. tried to cancel a professor because … wait for it … he said that “academic evaluations should be based on merit and not racial equity” but then something interesting happened: Professor George said: ‘I’m delighted to report that we’ve expanded the Zoom quota for Dr Dorian Abbot’s Princeton lecture – the… Continue reading → read more
Institutions Adjust Faculty Diversity Strategies Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Amid efforts to increase enrollment, there is an awareness that more can be done to improve faculty diversity... read more
Shadowproof14 hours ago
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘No Jesus Piece’ By Snotty Nose Rez Kids
The following was originally published at Ongoing History of Protest Music. The Canadian Indigenous hip-hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids recently released “No Jesus Piece,”the fourth single off their upcoming album “Life After,” which will drop on October 22. It is the follow-up to their excellent 2019 album, “Trapline” (one of The post Protest Song Of The Week: ‘No Jesus Piece’ By Snotty Nose Rez Kids appeared first on Shadowproof. read more
Cairns News15 hours ago
NSW overtakes Victoria with breathtaking Covid edicts resembling a directive from Stalin
Rules for people of NSW who are not fully vaccinated Last updated: 13 October 2021 Masks, COVID-19 Safe Check-in, and vaccination evidence Masks All people over the age of 12 must wear a face mask: in indoor areas (e.g. while shopping, when at a library) in indoor areas of common property of apartment buildings at […] read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Uruguay president Lacalle Pou delivers message on freedom that delights producers in Argentina
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "The success of a ruler is not measured in the reflection of a mirror, it is measured in the reflection of each Uruguayan and the people who live in the country. If people look at their reflection in the mirror at the end of our term and are freer, then […] The post Uruguay president Lacalle Pou delivers message on freedom that delights producers in Argentina appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Rogan and Berenson
Alex Berenson sits down for a 3+ hour chat with Joe Rogan. I’m only an hour in but they are definitely bringing the heat. Early on Alex makes the claim that in the UK over 70% of the people who die now are fully vaccinated. And he’s got the receipts. They pull up the UK… Continue reading → read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Y2Kyoto: State Of Anorexia Envirosa
WUWT; Hostility toward fossil fuels in the West is already having an adverse effect on individual access to energy and on economies in general. The U.K., which has adopted an anti-fossil fuel stance, is facing severe increases in natural gas prices. “Wholesale gas prices have surged by 250% this year, including a 70% rise since… Continue reading → read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Covid-19: Brazil’s Bolsonaro says he won’t get vaccinated, “Freedom of choice is above everything”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - President Jair Bolsonaro said in an interview with Jovem Pan that he has decided not to get vaccinated against Covid-19. "I decided not to take the vaccine anymore. I see new studies, my vaccine protection is there, why should I get vaccinated? It would be the same as playing 10 […] The post Covid-19: Brazil’s Bolsonaro says he won’t get vaccinated, “Freedom of choice is above everything” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Uruguay: dockworkers reach agreement with port operator and settle dispute
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Single Port Union and Related Branches (SUPRA) spokesman Álvaro Reinaldo said the agreement was reached after several hours of negotiations at Uruguay's Ministry of Labor and Social Security, which ended at around 1 AM. Workers approved "by a large majority" the collective bargaining agreement reached at Tuesday's assembly, and the […] The post Uruguay: dockworkers reach agreement with port operator and settle dispute appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
IER16 hours ago
Biden and House Democrats Subsidize “Sustainable” Aviation Fuel
The Biden administration announced a series of industry-backed actions aimed at reducing carbon emissions from air travel with a goal… The post Biden and House Democrats Subsidize “Sustainable” Aviation Fuel appeared first on IER. read more
Science Matters16 hours ago
Covid Data Are Tortured to Scare Us, How to Fix That
Early on I did a lot of digging into the reported Covid data in Canada and Quebec where I live. (Example at the end) I finally gave up because the authorities made it difficult (data dumps, retroactive adjustments, etc.) to sort out realistic risk factors comparable to other diseases. This post from statisticians who had […] read more
Robert Reich14 hours ago
[For more analysis and commentary, please join me at...
*[For more analysis and commentary, please join me at robertreich.substack.com]* The General Strike of 2021 On Tuesday, the Labor Department reported that some 4.3 million people had quit their jobs in August. That comes to about 2.9 percent of the workforce – up from the previous record set in April, of about 4 million people quitting. All told, about 4 million American workers have been leaving their jobs every month since last spring. Add this to last Friday’s jobs report showing the number of job openings at a record high. The share of people working or actively looking for ... read more
ClimateCite14 hours ago
Car powered by cheese and wine
Getty Images The blue DB6 Mk2 Volante was given to the Prince of Wales for his 21st birthday From BBC | Oct. 11, 2021 Challenged about his own efforts to reduce his carbon footprint, Prince Charles said he had switched the heating of Birkhall to biomass boilers, using wood chips from trees felled in the estate’s forest. He has installed solar panels at Clarence … read more
The Duran14 hours ago
Durham targets investigation towards Clinton side of Russiagate (Part 2)
Durham targets investigation towards Clinton side of Russiagate (Part 2) The Duran: Episode 1112 Durham Investigates Pentagon Contractors Who Helped Clinton Campaign Plot Russia Hoax Durham Probes Pentagon Contractors Who Helped Plot Russia Hoax Cybersecurity experts who held lucrative Pentagon and homeland security contracts and high-level security clearances are under investigation for potentially abusing their […] read more
ClimateCite14 hours ago
EPA U.S. Heat Wave, Heat & Cold Death Rate Data Exposes & Destroys Biden & Democrats “Extreme Heat” Propaganda
By Larry Hamlin | Oct. 12, 2021 Biden and his climate alarmist Democrats have falsely claimed that increasing heat waves in the U.S. caused by climate change require that new government actions will be needed to protect people from heat related illnesses with these heat waves leading to increased heat related deaths and emergency room visits. The Democrats alarmists claims of increasing heat waves occurring across … read more
The Duran15 hours ago
TO THE MOON 🚀 Kamala and child actors
TO THE MOON 🚀 Kamala and child actors ****News Topic 590***** Child actors used for Kamala Harris’ bizarre space video Child actors used for Kamala Harris’ bizarre space video A video meant to sell children on the wonders of space exploration featured Vice President Kamala Harris giving a memorably loopy performance alongside a quintet of […] read more
Turcopolier15 hours ago
Webb telescope arrived in French Guiana for launch.
“Webb arrived from California on board the MN Colibri which sailed the Panama Canal to French Guiana. The shallow Kourou river was specially dredged to ensure a clear passage and the vessel followed high tide to safely reach port. Though … Continue reading → read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
William Shatner, TV’s Capt. Kirk, Blasts into Space
Shatner became the oldest person in space, eclipsing the previous record by eight years. read more
Australian bishop calls on Catholics to fully comply with gov’t COVID rules
LifeSiteNews SYDNEY, Australia (LifeSiteNews) – In a recent “Pastoral Letter supporting COVID-19 Vaccinations,” Bishop Timothy Harris encouraged all Catholics living in his Diocese of Townsville... The post Australian bishop calls on Catholics to fully comply with gov’t COVID rules appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Covid-19 NSW: Unvaccinated and single-dosed to cop $1000 fine if caught enjoying new freedoms
News Australia Double-dosed residents are now able to visit cafes, restaurants, pubs, entertainment venues, gyms, sports stadiums, hairdressers and other people’s homes. NSW residents who... The post Covid-19 NSW: Unvaccinated and single-dosed to cop $1000 fine if caught enjoying new freedoms appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Horrifying New Sex Ed Standards Mean You Need to Get Your Kids Out of Public School Now
The Western Journal – by Michael Austin School used to be the place where you would send your children to get a proper education. It... The post Horrifying New Sex Ed Standards Mean You Need to Get Your Kids Out of Public School Now appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Wall Street’s Takeover of Nature Advances with Launch of New Asset Class
"In the world currently being constructed by these and related entities, where even freedom is being re-framed not as a right but “a service,” the natural processes on which life depends are similarly being re-framed as assets, which will have owners." The post Wall Street’s Takeover of Nature Advances with Launch of New Asset Class appeared first on Wrong Kind of Green. read more
Loudoun County Schools Tried To Conceal Sexual Assault Against Daughter In Bathroom, Father Says
Daily Wire On June 22, Scott Smith was arrested at a Loudoun County, Virginia school board meeting, a meeting that was ultimately deemed an “unlawful... The post Loudoun County Schools Tried To Conceal Sexual Assault Against Daughter In Bathroom, Father Says appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
3 USPS workers, including suspect, dead after shooting at Memphis facility
Yahoo News – ABC Two U.S. Postal Service employees are dead after a shooting at a Memphis postal facility, authorities said. The suspected shooter, who... The post 3 USPS workers, including suspect, dead after shooting at Memphis facility appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Southwest To Comply With Biden Vaccine Order, Ignore Texas Ban
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden Dallas-based Southwest Airlines will ignore a Texas Executive Order prohibiting any entity from imposing Covid-19 vaccine mandates on employees or customers.... The post Southwest To Comply With Biden Vaccine Order, Ignore Texas Ban appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Southwest CEO says he’s against vaccine mandates, blames Biden
New York Post – by Emily Crane Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly says he’s against making his employees take the COVID-19 vaccine, but President Biden has... The post Southwest CEO says he’s against vaccine mandates, blames Biden appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
We are the ants
The post We are the ants appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Mining Awareness +16 hours ago
Biden VP Kamala Harris’ Uncle Co-Authored 2021 Book Chapter on US-China Relations for Institute Funded by India’s Ministry of Defence; Concludes that the Future is “Not Bright”
Biden VP Kamala Harris’ uncle, to whom she has always been close, is G. Balachandran. He co-authored a chapter in … Continue reading → read more
Econlib17 hours ago
Authoritarian Left, Authoritarian Right
The Biden administration is intent on forcing large private businesses to have their employees vaccinated against Covid-19 or to produce weekly test results. The governor of Texas issued an executive order forbidding private businesses from mandating the vaccine for their employees. (See Eric Boehm, “Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Bans Private Businesses from Mandating Vaccines for […] The post Authoritarian Left, Authoritarian Right appeared first on Econlib. read more
Mining Awareness +17 hours ago
Dominion Voting Systems Head of Product Strategy & Security Deposition; Admits to Thinking Trump Voters are Idiots; Ballot Security Patents
Excerpt from Dominion Voting Systems head of product strategy and security, Eric Coomer’s Facebook Page, as transcribed during his deposition: … Continue reading → read more
Mining Awareness +18 hours ago
US District Judge Issues Temporary Restraining Order in United Airlines Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate Case
This case has to do with religious and medical exemptions. It doesn’t cover not wanting to take an experimental, still … Continue reading → read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ7 hours ago
Losers In Iraq’s Election Not Taking Results Well
Amiri's Fatah is one of several parties rejecting the early returns in Oct's election (Reuters) Several of Iraq’s major parties had poor showings in Sunday’s vote and they are not happy. Many of them are claiming fraud and there were some protests as a result. Fatah, the Islamic Party, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) and others rejected the early election results. Hadi Amiri the head of Fatah and Badr went on Al-Aahd TV and said that he would not accept his party only winning 14 seats. The PUK claimed there was cheating in Irbil. A losing candidate from Fatah threatened... read more
BOTHSIDESING MASKS IN THE NEW YORK TIMES OPINION SECTION
I like ProPublica's Alec MacGillis, and I appreciate some of what he's saying about mask-wearing in this *New York Times* op-ed. BERLIN — You see it everywhere here in Germany, day in and day out: People taking the subway or bus or train put masks on as they prepare to board. And when they arrive at their stop or station and disembark, nearly all of them take the mask off, almost in unison. For someone who arrived here after spending the first year and a quarter of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, it is a remarkable sight: a communal, matter-of-fact approach to mitiga... read more
Want a High-Quality Custom Revolver? Buy a Magnum Research BFR
*Richard Douglas* *Revolvers, * Even with high-powered ammo, the BFR is one of the most accurate revolvers I’ve ever shot. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *Overall, the BFR is powerful and accurate enough for things like home defense, hunting, or range shooting, and the customization possibilities are endless. If you want a high-quality custom revolver, I’d fully recommend the Magnum Research BFR. The Magnum Research BFR is a single-action revolver that’s designed to stand up in any conditions. You can choose the base model BFR, or you can customize nearly every component to ... read more
Wednesday Morning Links
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading. - David Fickling responds to the attempt by petropoliticians to blame high gas prices on limited climate action rather than the vagaries of commodity economics. Lisa Friedman reports on the agreement among 30 countries to slash methane emissions as a crucial short-term step in mitigating a climate breakdown. And Pratyush Dayal reports on the embarrassing gap between Saskatchewan residents' acknowledgment of the reality of the climate change, and their unwillingness to be part of the solution in fighting it. - Emma Black argues th... read more
Southwest Airlines
Occasionally I look at a pound sign (particular topic) on Facebook. Checking #southwest I found many enlightening posts, but noticed this one particularly: "Paraphrasing from a Southwest employee.... “80% of our pilots are ex-military. We see the tyranny that’s happening. They’re coming for essential workers first (nurses, doctors, firefighters, police, military, teachers and transportation workers) and they’re coming for the rest of America next. We’re not doing it for us, we’re doing it for America. We swore to defend the constitution against all enemies”. read more
Gerald Celente, "Watch What You Say Or They Will Send You To Guantanamo"
Gerald Celente, Judge Andrew Napolitano *"Watch What You Say Or They Will Send You To Guantanamo"* "The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present Facts and Truth over fear and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for What’s Next in these increasingly turbulent times." - https://trendsresearch.com/ read more
MJBizDaily15 hours ago
New law opens California market to CBD operators around the globe
California’s new CBD law is attracting attention from cannabis operators far beyond the Golden State. They have 3.2 trillion reasons to care. A legal change signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom last week opens the world’s fifth-largest economy – with an estimated $3.2 trillion gross state product – to makers of hemp-derived CBD products […] New law opens California market to CBD operators around the globe is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
CURMUDGUCATION15 hours ago
Is Teaching An Art Or A Science? Well...
This debate surfaces from time to time, and often the debatiness of it stems from particular interpretations of what "art" and "science" are. Or rather, what they are not, as people often bring these terms up in order to dismiss them. "Science" is subject to a great deal of misinterpretation, with folks tending toward the notion that science is a matter of cold, hard settled facts. Science, this theory goes, tells us exactly how things always work. We see this conception of science every time someone talks about the science of reading as if SOR tells us that if we do exactly X wit... read more
Virtual Mirage15 hours ago
Mid-Week Notions
Times have Changed… …since Judge Roy Bean dispensed justice from his store, as the only law west of the Pecos. The question that I ask myself is whether those days of yesteryear will return. Will people in the West require justice now that lawlessness in high places is becoming the norm? Roy Bean also […] The post Mid-Week Notions appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin Enjoy It While You Can: Dropping Oxygen Will Eventually Suffocate Most Life on Earth Georgia election workers fired for allegedly shredding hundreds of voter registration forms EPA head says he’ll act on climate even if Congress doesn’tA recipe for fighting climate change and feeding the world Scientists hope a new kind of perennial grain, Kernza, offers a taste of what environmentally friendly farming could look like. China Coal Futures Surge to Record as Flood Swamps Mine Hub China says it carried out beach landing drills amid tensions with Taiwan Czech voters oust ... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ15 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Oct 13
1920 UK military relief force fought rebels outside Samawa Rebels withdrew during night (Musings On Iraq review of *Reclaiming Iraq, The 1920 Revolution and the Founding of the Modern State*) (Musings On Iraq review *Enemy On The Euphrates, The Battle For Iraq 1914-1921*) 1950 PM Said cancelled plans for military intervention in Jordan to overthrow unfriendly govt to Iraq 1973 Continued fighting between Israeli and Iraqi forces in Syria 1989 US Agriculture Dept memo said US loans meant to support Iraq buying food products were being used to buy tech for weapons progra... read more
Snopes.com16 hours ago
House Sends Debt Limit Hike to Biden, Staving off Default
Members of the House pushed through a short-term increase to the nation's debt limit, ensuring the federal government can continue fully paying its bills into December. read more
Is the BBC biased?16 hours ago
Secrets of 'Secrets of the Museum’
*Update to Guest Post by Arthur T* Having dug a little deeper since the previous post *BBC, why ignore this piece of history?* about the relationship between the BBC, Tristram Hunt and the Victoria and Albert Museum, I have unearthed what appears to be a late change to the content of *Secrets of the Museum Series 2*, which distances the BBC from Tristram Hunt and the V&A. From 28 July 2021, the six episode series has as its last episode: The last episode in the series sees Josiah Wedgwood’s masterpiece, the Portland Vase, one of over 100,000 objects from the Wedgwood collection, b... read more
Australia Building ‘Quarantine Facilities’ For People ‘Who Might Not Have Had Access to Vaccination’
[image: facilities]Facility being built to house "people coming from other parts of the world where COVID continues to be rampant, where there might be new strains, where they might not have had access to vaccination." read more
Prices are getting ever higher, and shortages are getting ever worse
In our frequent discussions of inflation and supply chain problems (see here for a recent article), some may have become "punch-drunk" to the point that they've switched off further discussion. Others appear to have decided that since there's nothing they can do about it, they may as well not bother. Sadly, such reactions are what's making the problem worse. Those responding like that are, in essence, expecting the supply chain and inflation to be "fixed" or "solved" *by someone else*, so they can "get back to normal". Both demands are non-starters in practical terms right ... read more
Modern Tokyo Times16 hours ago
Chile declares a ‘state of exception” concerning Mapuche tensions
Chile declares a ‘state of exception’ concerning Mapuche tensions Kanako Mita and Sawako Utsumi Modern Tokyo Times The President of Chile, Sebastian Pinera, is alarmed by events in the two southern regions of Araucania and Biobio. This concerns the indigenous Mapuche people and ongoing clashes with the security forces. Pinera said, “We have decided to […] The post Chile declares a ‘state of exception” concerning Mapuche tensions first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Waking Times17 hours ago
The Science Of Propaganda Is Still Being Developed And Advanced
*Caitlin Johnstone* - They’re not just employing mass-scale psychological operations on the public, they’re testing them and learning from them. read more
Waking Times17 hours ago
Tyrants of the Nanny State: When the Government Thinks It Knows Best
*John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead* - We labor today under the weight of countless tyrannies, large and small, carried out in the so-called name of the national good by an elite class of governmental and corporate officials. read more
Econlib17 hours ago
Knowledge, Reality, and Value Book Club Round-Up
The latest Huemer Book Club has been a long and storied journey. Here’s the full set of entries. Announcement #1 Announcement #2 Part 1 Caplan Replies on Part 1 Huemer Replies on Part 1 Part 2 Caplan Replies on Part 2 Huemer Replies on Part 2 Part 3 Caplan Replies on Part 3 Huemer Replies […] The post Knowledge, Reality, and Value Book Club Round-Up appeared first on Econlib. read more
Lawfare18 hours ago
What Are the Limits on Congressional Surveillance?
The front of the United States Capitol. (Wally Gobetz, https://flic.kr/p/6KRXUA; CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/) Congressional authority to request user data from communications service providers is in the spotlight once again thanks to recent requests made by the House’s select committee on the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol for providers to preserve the data of individuals believed to be connected to the attack. Requests for user data—ranging from basic subscriber information and metadata to location information and the contents of communicati... read more
the daily howler16 hours ago
RUNNING ON TRIBAL: "Tonight's the night that rips our ranks..."
*WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2021* *The Iliad, Our Instincts, Ourselves:* Did the headline on the David Brooks column overstate a point? According to scholars, that's a matter of judgment. Last Friday morning, the headline in question said this: *Here’s the Mind-Set That’s Tearing Us Apart* Brooks' column defined a mindset in which we're inclined to form sweeping, negative generalizations about large groups of people, thus rendering them as Others. Is some such mindset "tearing us apart" at this point in time? At this site, we'd be inclined to say that it is. Indeed, we'd be incline... read more
The U.S. and Taliban Meet in Qatar for First Postwar Talks
*Trevor Filseth* *Taliban, * Price’s statement described the meeting as “candid and professional,” claiming that the U.S. delegation had reiterated that they would judge the Taliban’s new government on its actions, rather than its words. State Department spokesman Ned Price announced on Sunday that U.S. and Taliban officials had met face-to-face in Doha for the first time since the militant group took full control of Afghanistan on August 15. Price outlined the topic of the meeting, stating that it covered regional security and concerns that the country could be used as a base fo... read more
Build Back Britain: How Biden Can Support the Good Friday Agreement
*Azeem Ibrahim* *United Kingdom, Europe* Great common interests exist between the EU, the UK, the Irish government, and the people and political parties of Northern Ireland. They are best protected by supporting and upholding the fundamental objectives that the protocol exists to preserve. With Britain and the European Union engaged in a new attempt to settle the border on the island of Ireland, it was always unlikely that this latest round of negotiation could pass easily and without friction. Both the violence of the Troubles and the first uneasy days of peace are large in rec... read more
Nuclear Modernization Remains Important for Arms Control
*Mark Massa* *Nuclear Posture Review, United States* Some have called for the Biden administration to strike out on a bold new path for U.S. nuclear strategy, but the bipartisan consensus should not be so easily discarded. *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. ... read more
China Misinterprets U.S. Submarine Presence as Warfare Mission
*Kris Osborn* *Submarines, Americas* It makes sense that the U.S. Navy might want to take some additional measures in response to the recent incident in the Indo-Pacific region wherein a U.S. Seawolf-class submarine struck an object while submerged. China is accusing the United States of strengthening support for submarine warfare against Beijing because the U.S. Navy has been operating an oceanographic survey ship in the South China Sea. The operations of the U.S. Navy ship, as cited in the Chinese government-backed newspaper the* Global Times*, are intended to “Collect underwa... read more
War News Updates16 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Virus update: • U.S. to reopen borders in November for fully vaccinated. • Texas, other red states try to block Biden’s vaccine mandates. • Zimbabwe's church leaders preach vaccines. • Russia sets another COVID-19 deaths record. More @AP coverage: https://t.co/BuMqGC4mtm — The Associated Press (@AP) October 13, 2021 US to re-open Mexico and Canada borders for fully vaccinated travellers https://t.co/l0iCVVlV4H — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) October 13, 2021 Azerbaijan says it has agreed with Iran to resolve their diplomatic crisis through dialogue, weeks after ties soured over allega... read more
War News Updates16 hours ago
An Inisder's Take On The CIA
The headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency are located in Langley, Virginia. *CNN:* Everything you think you know about the CIA is wrong (CNN)We are awash in spy stories. "No Time to Die," the latest James Bond film, landed last week as the 25th installment in the franchise -- one of the highest-grossing film franchises of all time. Two long-running spy thriller series, Brad Thor's Scot Harvath and Daniel Silva's Gabriel Allon, topped the New York Times Bestseller list during back-to-back weeks in August. The second season of the "Jack Ryan" series, tracking the adve... read more
Nat’l Guard — Who Have Until 2022 to Be Vaccinated — To Replace Unvaxxed Health Care Workers, Law Enforcement
[image: national guard]The government created worker shortage, driven by the tyrannical vaccine mandate, cannot be fixed by sending in the National Guard. read more
Sierra Leone: The Resettlement of Freed Slaves
One of the most shameful episodes of Western slavery happened in Sierra Leone in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In a span of 400 years, the Europeans had brought about fifteen million slaves to the Americas and Europe. They were using the slaves to run their plantations, fight their wars, and work in their industries and homes. They had grown rich from the slave trade and from sugar and other goods that the slaves produced. But when they didn’t require these slaves they decided to dump them in Sierra Leone which was then a lawless place. When the slaves of Haiti started th... read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
U.S. detects cases of “Havana syndrome” in Colombian embassy officials
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The U.S. Government has confirmed that more than a dozen people linked to the Embassy in Colombia have suffered symptoms of what is known as "Havana syndrome", an allusion to the events that were first detected in the Cuban capital. The controversy dates back to Cuba at the end of […] The post U.S. detects cases of “Havana syndrome” in Colombian embassy officials appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Analysis: Violent war among drug traffickers has left 160 dead this year in Brazil/Paraguay border region
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The dispute over the drug trafficking routes that supply Brazilian states and other countries has already caused the death of at least 160 people this year on the border between Brazil and Paraguay. On the Brazilian side, there were 74 deaths through September, according to data from the Civil Police. […] The post Analysis: Violent war among drug traffickers has left 160 dead this year in Brazil/Paraguay border region appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Jennifer Marohasy17 hours ago
Plain English Lost on the High Court of Australia
Coral reefs can be messy, and so can court cases. And so it is with the case of Peter Ridd, sacked by James Cook University because he exercised his intellectual freedom. The only thing that is neatly settled from this case is apparently ‘the science’, never mind that this is only because anyone who publicly [...] The post Plain English Lost on the High Court of Australia appeared first on Jennifer Marohasy. read more
The Credibility Revolution
This week, the Nobel Prize was awarded to three economists, one of whom -- David Card -- is a Canadian. All three economists are part of what Paul Krugman calls the Credibility Revolution -- which has changed the way the profession uses data. What is the Credibility Revolution all about? Economists generally can’t do controlled experiments — all we can do is observe. And the trouble with trying to draw conclusions from economic observations is that at any given time and place lots of things are happening. Before the credibility revolution, economists basically tried to isolate ... read more
Snopes.com17 hours ago
Social Security COLA Largest in Decades As Inflation Jumps
Millions of retirees on Social Security will get a 5.9% boost in benefits for 2022. read more
IER17 hours ago
Oil, Gas, and The South China Sea: How China’s Energy Expansionism Threatens a Free and Open Indo-Pacific
China’s strategic emphasis on low-carbon energy has captured the attention of U.S. analysts, prompting some to call for a commensurate… The post Oil, Gas, and The South China Sea: How China’s Energy Expansionism Threatens a Free and Open Indo-Pacific appeared first on IER. read more
Organizing Notes17 hours ago
An update from Snowden
In part 1 of Russell Brand's discussion with Edward Snowden he explains the methods used to advance the most dangerous conspiracies and threats to our freedoms. read more
WATCH: For ‘Talking’ in a Park, Cops Handcuff, Body Slam, Stomp Innocent Man’s Face In
[image: stomp]For "talking" in a park, an innocent man was handcuffed, thrown to the ground and had his face stomped in by police. read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
The Compassionate Left on Display
If you think this isn’t coming to the streets of North America, you are likely sadly mistaken: read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
Rex Writes About the Glasgow Shindig
Apparently global leaders are immune from the China virus. They don’t have to show up in Glasgow vaccinated. Meanwhile on Turtle Island, the Conservative Party must embrace China. read more
Turcopolier18 hours ago
Former, not retired
“A group of former U.S. Air Force officers who claim they’ve witnessed unidentified flying objects interfering with nuclear weapons at government facilities are urging Congress to hold public hearings to get to the bottom of what they say is a … Continue reading → read more
Fredericton police arrest man after responding to shooting
CTV is reporting that "Police in Fredericton, New Brunswick have arrested one man after responding to a shooting in the Marysville neighbourhood on Tuesday afternoon. Fredericton Police says at approximately 12:45 p.m. on Oct. 12, officers responded to reports of a shooting on Canada Street. Police say they located two victims, who were treated by ambulance at the scene for injuries believed to be non-life threatening. Police say they arrested one adult man." Update: Halifax Today is reporting that "A 29-year-old man has been charged in connection with a shooting Tuesday on the no... read more
Gregory Mannarino, AM 10/13/21: "The US Economy Is Collapsing FASTER"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 10/13/21: *"The US Economy Is Collapsing FASTER"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
Osman Kavala, Turkish Human Rights Activist, Has Prison Term Extended
*Trevor Filseth* *Human Rights, Middle East* The European Court of Human Rights has requested that Kavala be released—a request that Turkey has ignored, possibly hurting its diplomatic standing in Europe. A Turkish court decided in a Friday hearing that Turkish businessman and philanthropist Osman Kavala, who has been imprisoned since 2017, should remain in jail until his trial takes place, based on the seriousness of the charges against him. Kavala, a long-time human-rights activist, has been accused of belonging to a “terror” group and attempting to violently overthrow the Tu... read more
Halifax Examiner17 hours ago
Pandemics past and present
News 1. Muskrat Falls power delivery delayed again This item is written by Tim Bousquet. One day, power from the Muskrat Falls hydro project in Labrador will provide a big chunk of Nova Scotia’s renewably generated electricity. But that day keeps getting pushed into the future. The latest delay comes thanks to a glitch in […] read more
Greg Hunter, "Just 72 Hours from Anarchy"
*"Just 72 Hours from Anarchy"* by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Financial writer and precious metals expert Bill Holter has long predicted the bloated indebted financial system, at some point, was going to go down. According to Holter, the wait is over, and he says, “It’s imploding now. When will it fully go down? It could be few days a few weeks or maybe a few months, but the system is coming down now. ” The $62 trillion “Ponzi scheme” real estate market in China is imploding and reportedly has at least $6 trillion in sour debt. In America and the rest of the world, they are prin... read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Most Brazilian states do not solve even half of the murders in their jurisdiction – study
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - More than half of all homicides in Brazil remain unsolved. This is according to an unprecedented study by the Instituto Sou da Paz, published on Wednesday, October 13. The indicator for solving has improved in recent years, reaching 44% in the last survey, but only four states are rated as […] The post Most Brazilian states do not solve even half of the murders in their jurisdiction – study appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
OrientalReview.org18 hours ago
A Face-Off Over Nord Stream 2
The Russian President Vladimir Putin will be delivering “an informative and very important speech and then take part in a plenary discussion” on Wednesday in Moscow at the Russian Energy Week, an international forum on the global energy sector. Expectations are running high in the energy circles in Europe and […] read more
Snopes.com18 hours ago
US to Reopen Land Borders in November for Fully Vaccinated
The new rules will allow fully vaccinated foreign nationals to enter the U.S. regardless of the reason for travel starting in early November. read more
Balkinization18 hours ago
Korematsu as the Tribute that Vice Pays to Virtue
I've uploaded a draft of a recent article, Korematsu as the Tribute that Vice Pays to Virtue, to SSRN. This short piece is part of a symposium on Mark Killenbeck's recent attempt to rehabilitate aspects of *Korematsu v. United States* by focusing on the failures of lawyering in that case. Here is the abstract: This essay responds to Mark Killenbeck's argument for partially rehabilitating *Korematsu v. United States*, the infamous Japanese Internment Case. Killenbeck argues that *Korematsu* deserves credit for announcing the doctrine of strict scrutiny for racial classifications, a... read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Analysis: Why the world doesn’t want to explore for oil in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The government didn't want to admit that foreign companies have no interest in buying fields near environmental protection areas. And it was punished with the shameful disaster of the recent ANP auction, writes Alexander Busch*. It was a great humiliation for the government: in the 17th round of bidding for […] The post Analysis: Why the world doesn’t want to explore for oil in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Armenia and Azerbaijan’s Court Battle Could Damage Hopes for Peace
*Ben Keith* *Nagorno-Karabakh, The Caucasus* With the bar for success high, proceedings will likely turn into a forum to air grievances, throw mud at one another, and ultimately reinforce division between Armenians and Azerbaijanis. It is the exact opposite of what is currently needed; lawfare rather than diplomacy. It may be true that there can be no peace without justice. So too, however, can law frustrate peace processes. Unfortunately, proceedings at the world’s court today will likely fall into the latter. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will hear the first dispatch... read more
Simple/Complex Mathematics
Science changed from simple to complex in just a few minutes. 5:50 AM · Oct 13, 2021 read more

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