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[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2021-10-14_James_Evan_Pilato.mp3"][/audio] This week on the New World Next Week: Merck aims to push pills for the scamdemic; Alberta releases its REP vaxx app; and FreeTheNationMusic.com music brings together musicians who oppose forced vaccinations and segregation.
Everyone knows what they are supposed to say, but one in four Americans won’t even say it. The CEI has done a new poll of 1,200 regular US voters. Supposedly 71% of Americans claim they are very or somewhat concerned, but it’s just a fashion statement for half of them. Click to enlarge. When it comes to spending their own money to change the global climate, they don’t want to. American’s can’t be
CNN's row with Joe Rogan over his use of Covid-19 treatments took a twist on Wednesday when the network's chief medical correspondent went on Rogan's podcast and was confronted about the network's 'lies'. Popular American podcaster Joe Rogan is a Covid vaccine skeptic and used an unproven therapeutic regimen when he contracted Covid-19 in late August. Among other things, he took the anti-parasitic
Through the lens of Object Oriented Design, serverless is the solution to ever-shrinking service.

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London's underground transport system (TfL) is celebrating the history and legacy of Black people in the United Kingdom with a newly designed tube map . In celebration of Black History Month (which is observed in October in the UK), TfL collaborated with the Black Cultural Archives , a space for positive representations and empowerment for people of African and Caribbean descent. Tweet may have b
Your body is no one's business but your own. Sadly, the internet remains a wasteland of unsolicited comments, abuse, and harassment — often rooted in fatphobia — about people's weight and body shape. Setting a personal boundary amid this, Hollywood actor Jonah Hill posted a message on Instagram on Thursday, asking his followers not to comment on his body. "I know you mean well but I kindly ask th
A recent torrential downpour in the north of the state prompted hundreds of long-dormant eggs to hatch. Hidden beneath the arid soil, these tiny eggs ...
A three-year-old who wandered off into the woods was found after a man was told 'by God' to go look for him. The peculiar incident began on October 6t...
From legal and election wonkery to supply chain wonkery, there is no wonkery that is too wonky for today's BradCast ! But I suspect (or, at least, hope) you'll find it a pretty good show nonetheless. And you'll even find out why I actually agree (mostly, sort of) with not one, but two of Donald Trump's dumb, manipulative, self-serving statements he released yesterday! [ Audio link to full show is
Life is full of unexpected things. Sometimes, you just never know when a day will come around that completely changes your life. Of course, this happens in both positive and negative ways. You could be given a massive job offer or meet the new love of your life, or you could lose your job or even a loved one. Life is unpredictable and part of dealing with that is just accepting. When life hits yo

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Labor advocates are calling the nationwide show of union power and worker solidarity "Striketober"
Earth is already becoming unlivable. Will governments act to stop this disaster from getting worse? Continue reading...
Bond star says he dislikes the aggression of hetero spaces, and gay bars were a good place to meet women From his portrayal of a more vulnerable Bond to his cerise suit jacket on the red carpet, Daniel Craig has worked hard to defy expectations of masculinity – so it came as little surprise when the actor revealed he liked to frequent gay bars to avoid the “aggressive dick swinging” of hetero spa
His new special is a disappointment, but not a betrayal.
Molly didn’t feel particularly patriotic as she said goodbye to her husband, a Navy doctor, early one morning in September. He was leaving on his second deployment in nine months, with just four days’ notice (he’d gotten only 36 hours’ notice ahead of his previous operation). And although his initial mission had been to the Middle East—on an aircraft carrier as a critical-care physician in case o
Of all the mind-bending phenomena in the cosmos, few are more tantalizing than fast radio bursts, or FRBs. Since the first detection in 2007, these mysterious radio signals emanating from the void have puzzled scientists searching for their source. Some of them even repeat, and demonstrate unexplained patterns of activity. Now, a new look at the first repeater ever discovered—FRB 121102, first ob

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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope observations of Jupiter's icy moon Europa have revealed the presence of persistent water vapor—but, mysteriously, only in one hemisphere.
In the new scientific (and literal) field of agrivoltaics, researchers are showing how panels can increase yields and reduce water use on a warming planet.
Sunscreen that includes zinc oxide, a common ingredient, loses much of its effectiveness and becomes toxic after two hours of exposure to ultraviolet radiation, according to a collaboration that included Oregon State University scientists.
Before there was Big Tech, there were auto companies that prioritized profits over safety—until a leaked memo made it clear regulation was the only cure.
Although there has been evidence of our species living in rainforest regions in Southeast Asia from at least 70,000 years ago, the poor preservation of organic material in these regions limits how much we know about their diet and ecological adaptations to these habitats. An international team of scientists has now applied a new method to investigate the diet of fossil humans: the analysis of stab
Four weeks on a diet of highly processed food led to a strong inflammatory response in the brains of aging rats that was accompanied by behavioral signs of memory loss, a new study has found. Researchers also found that supplementing the processed diet with the omega-3 fatty acid DHA prevented memory problems and reduced the inflammatory effects almost entirely in older rats.

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Threatening to commit the supreme war crime is all in a day's work for the genocidal Zionist entity. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Jim W. Dean - If the Select committee lets Bannon make fools of them, they will have deeply wounded the public confidence in their having the balls to fight the Trump machine. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Jim W. Dean - Hopefully these high profile cases will trigger whistleblowers to come forward and start uncovering more of these cheating situations. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Jim W. Dean - The 'Insurrection' continues on with the Trump seditionists moving heaven and earth to move their people into all the key state election slots. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Guardian: Last week, we learned that Merck is planning to charge Americans 40 times its cost for a Covid drug whose development was subsidized by the American government. The drug in question only costs $17.74 to produce. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Guardian: The enormous, unprecedented pain and turmoil caused by the climate crisis is often discussed alongside what can seem like surprisingly small temperature increases – 1.5C or 2C hotter than it was in the era just before the car replaced the horse and cart. These temperature thresholds will again be the focus of upcoming UN […] The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign

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It's time for another round of the game, "Guess Who Was A Kid On My Show"! This time Ellen tries to figure out whether a pianist, kid scientist, or golf prodigy appeared on her show years ago! Subscribe to The Ellen Show: https://youtube.com/theellenshow?sub_confirmation=1 Check your local listings to watch Ellen today: https://ellen.tv/3BOuzz4 #Ellen #TheEllenShow #EllenDeGeneres From: TheEllenS
Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges got into Ellen's hot seat and answered her "Burning Questions,” like who his first celebrity crush was and the other name he'd go by if it wasn’t Ludacris. Subscribe to The Ellen Show: https://youtube.com/theellenshow?sub_confirmation=1 Check your local listings to watch Ellen today: https://ellen.tv/3BOuzz4 #Ludacris #BurningQuestions #Ellen #TheEllenShow #EllenDeGeneres
The Apple Watch Series 7 is a small update that's mostly about the bigger screen. It's also more durable and comes with a USB-C charger. It's a super nice smartwatch, but does that mean you should upgrade? Dieter Bohn reviews the Apple Watch. Read more: https://bit.ly/3ayuhRm If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics policy: http://bit.ly/2TQsqjB You

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Military commander claims Abu Musab al-Barnawi is dead, but West Africa's ISIL branch has yet to confirm.
Brooklyn Nets guard, who could lose $17m this season if he doesn't get the jab, says he's doing 'what's best' for him.
A mega-comet – potentially the largest ever discovered – is heading from the Oort Cloud towards our direction. Estimated to be 100–200 kilometers across, the unusual celestial wanderer will make its closest approach to the Sun in 2031. However, the closest it will come to Earth is to the orbit of Saturn. Astronomers say Comet Bernardinelli-Bernstein (C/2014 UN271) could be the largest member of t
The quick fix of coal gasification and CO2 storage is all but dead. Projects will continue, and the subsidies will flow if Biden gets his way. But it is greenwashing and greenwasting.
I read today that the EU is using an estimate of US$68 per tonne of CO2 emissions for the purported cost of the damages done by CO2. This is known…
The 36 dish antennae at ASKAP — the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder in outback Western Australia — comprise an interferometer with a total collecting area of about 4,000 square meters. ASKAP has commanded attention as a technology demonstrator for the planned Square Kilometer Array, but today we’re looking at the discovery of a highly polarized, highly 

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