Thursday, October 21, 2021

21 October - Blogs I'm Following - 5 of 5

 10 pm MDT

The Rio Times22 hours ago
110 V or 220 V? Brazil regions have different standard voltage
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Many make the mistake of thinking that all regions in Brazil have the same voltage standard, which is not the case. But, after all, why isn't there a single voltage standard in Brazil? And what can happen when we use an appliance designed to work with 110 V, but connected […] The post 110 V or 220 V? Brazil regions have different standard voltage appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
OrientalReview.org22 hours ago
Low-Key Russian-US Cyber Security Co-Op Proves That Progress Has Been Made Since Geneva
A report late last month from the reputable Russian business daily Kommersant cited unnamed Russian sources who confirmed that low-key cooperation with the US on cyber security issues against non-state actors such as those responsible for ransomware and other such attacks represents an example of mutually beneficial pragmatic interactions between […] read more
Small Dead Animals22 hours ago
Safe And Effective ®
“Three of the four in the intensive care unit were fully immunized,” said Dr. Charles Gardner during a COVID-19 update on Wednesday. The region’s top doctor noted that 39 per cent of cases in the past week were “breakthrough cases,” meaning fully vaccinated individuals. Still, he said this isn’t unexpected. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Female Afghan judges threatened by the Taliban regime arrive in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The judges and their families travelled to Brazil from Turkey, North Macedonia and Greece, and were expected in Brasilia yesterday (20), where they will stay during their time in the South American country, according to the Brazilian Magistrates Association (AMB). A total of 26 Afghan citizens are now in Brazil, […] The post Female Afghan judges threatened by the Taliban regime arrive in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Brazil Rio de Janeiro’s state school system resumes fully in-person classes next Monday
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The decision to end hybrid teaching (in-person and remote) was made on Wednesday, October 20, after confirmation that the majority of education professionals have completed their vaccination schedules, and that a large number of children and teenagers have been vaccinated against Covid-19. The state Secretariat of Education also cites the […] The post Brazil Rio de Janeiro’s state school system resumes fully in-person classes next Monday appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals22 hours ago
I Don’t Want To Rain On Their Parade
But… The WNBA championship parade is the funniest thing I’ve seen in years pic.twitter.com/CoJGTV0xT9 — Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) October 20, 2021 Back story here. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Brazilian government creates embassy in Manama, capital of Bahrain
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian representation will be based in Manama, the capital of the Arab country. Up to now, Bahrain was cumulatively represented by the Brazilian Embassy in Kuwait. Bahrain has had an embassy in Brazil, based in Brasilia, since 2018. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established in 1974. According […] The post Brazilian government creates embassy in Manama, capital of Bahrain appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Brazil Senate passes constitutional amendment making data protection a fundamental right
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In the Chamber, deputies added a section that assigns to the federal government the duty to organize and supervise the protection and processing of personal data. The bill's rapporteur in the Senate, Simone Tebet, maintained the change. "The right to privacy is in the Constitution. We needed to include the […] The post Brazil Senate passes constitutional amendment making data protection a fundamental right appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals22 hours ago
It’s Probably Nothing
Looks like I picked a good time not to want an new car. Essentially, you can’t make cars without aluminum. You can’t work with aluminum without using magnesium. And as of December, you may not be able to work with magnesium much — if at all. Amos Fletcher, analyst for Barclays, put it succinctly: “If… Continue reading → read more
The Rio Times23 hours ago
Brazil Petrobras Q3 production fell, but sales jumped
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Despite dropping against the average of 2.95 million barrels of oil and natural gas extracted per day in the third quarter last year, production between July and September 2021 grew by 1.2% when compared to the second quarter (2.80 million barrels per day), according to the company's operational balance released […] The post Brazil Petrobras Q3 production fell, but sales jumped appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times23 hours ago
Two people die in helicopter crash on the Brazil-Paraguay border
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A helicopter crashed and 2 people died on Wednesday morning, October 20, in Ponta Porã, a city located on the border region between Brazil and Paraguay. Footage shows the crash site with debris scattered across a farm area. According to the Department of Repression of Organized Crime (DRACCO), the helicopter […] The post Two people die in helicopter crash on the Brazil-Paraguay border appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times23 hours ago
Brazil banks post 10% drop in revenue, yet prove resilient in pandemic
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The pandemic explains a relevant part of the story, but not all of it. The combined revenues of financial services companies fell almost 10% last year, to R$108.3 (US$19.4) billion, as a result of the economic crisis triggered by Covid-19, and yet Brazilian banks once again showed resilience, as in […] The post Brazil banks post 10% drop in revenue, yet prove resilient in pandemic appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
October 21, 2021: Reader Tips
This evening we present you a rather amazing drummimg performance. Your synchronous or asynchronous tips are much appreciated! read more
Honey, I Finished The Internet
I Newly Opened Subterranean “Southern Tomb” At Saqqara In Egypt read more
"America Is Now a Kleptocrapocracy"
*"America Is Now a Kleptocrapocracy"* by Charles Hugh Smith “In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity.” - Hunter S. Thompson "I've coined a new portmanteau word to describe America's descent: kleptocrapocracy, a union of kleptocracy (a nation ruled by kleptocrats) and crapocracy, a nation drowning in a moral sewer of rampant self-interest in which the focus is cloaking all the skims, scams, rackets and bezzles in some virtuous-sounding garb, a nation choking on low-quality junk ceaselessl... read more
Record-breaking rains leave at least 54 dead, 5 missing in Uttarakhand, India
Heavy rains triggered by two simultaneous low-pressure systems -- one over the Arabian Sea and the other over the Bay of Bengal regions -- caused severe floods and landslides in parts of the Indian state of Uttarakhand, since Sunday, October 17, 2021. Massive damage...... Read more » read more
This Is How Much of a Boost Your Social Security Check Will Get
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Social Security, * [image: Joe Biden Stimulus Update] Meager annual increases in Social Security benefits over the past decades have not fared well versus fast-rising costs of goods and services. With the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) recent announcement that approximately seventy million Americans will soon receive a 5.9 percent cost of living adjustment (COLA), many Social Security beneficiaries have now pivoted their collective attention to figuring out exactly how much of a boost they are in line for. According to the latest calculations, the nea... read more
COP26: Building Climate Resilience Will Require a Focus on Those Furthest Behind
NEW YORK, Oct 21 (IPS) - As the United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP26, approaches (31 October -12 November in Glasgow, Scotland), climate action is more urgent than ever. Yes, we need climate change mitigation. Read the full story, “COP26: Building Climate Resilience Will Require a Focus on Those Furthest Behind”, on globalissues.org → read more
A NZ pig hunter from the ’50s says that after 60+ years of dropping 1080 in the Wainui Bush near Taupo he can no longer hear the birds…”they’re all gone”
Originally posted on Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch: VIDEO: “Once the rats have gone down to negligible numbers” says Maggie Barrie, (former Min of Conservation) “then we’ll use traps” … ? Um…. 60 years on and still we have rats? It isn’t working Maggie. A blind person could see that. We still have rats and our… read more
Government poisoning of World Heritage sites in NZ – an open letter from Dr Jo Pollard to IUCN World Headquarters
Originally posted on Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch: Peter ShadieDirector, IUCN World Heritage ProgrammeIUCN World HeadquartersRue Mauverney 281196 GlandSwitzerlandemail: peter.shadie@iucn.org 11 June 2020 Dear Mr Shadie Re: Government poisoning of World Heritage sites in New Zealand – Open letter I am writing to bring your attention to the serious issue of the New Zealand Government’s aerial… read more
China Want to Build its own B-21, But Theirs Will be A Drone
*Mark Episkopos* *B-21, Asia Pacific* Feilong-2 appears to be an impressive machine in its own right, but it is not the B-21 killer that it’s being marketed as. Rather, China’s answer to the B-21 Raider will come in the form of its own, manned next-generation Xian H-20 stealth bomber. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Feilong-2 is a multirole, subsonic flying-wing UAV intended for precision strikes against high-value assets and infrastructure. A Chinese drone company claims to have manufactured an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) prototype that could rival, if not exceed, the... read more
Is Cable’s Broadband Growth Leveling Off?
*Stephen Silver* *Cable TV, * The “party” could be over for broadband. In recent years, but especially during the pandemic, the nation’s cable and other traditional pay-TV companies have lost huge numbers of video customers but were making up some of that ground by adding broadband customers. However, as the relevant companies begin to announce their third-quarter earnings this week, a new report indicates that the “party” could be over for that particular scenario. *Marketwatch*, citing an analyst report from Wells Fargo, stated that “sustaining growth could get tougher from ... read more
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* UK: Law student, 29, sues university for dragging her through disciplinary after she said 'women have vaginas' during seminar on transgender issues* A Scottish law student who was investigated for saying 'women have vaginas' during an online seminar on transgender issues is suing her university for an alleged breach of the Equality Act, MailOnline can reveal. Lisa Keogh, 29, was investigated by Abertay University in Dundee after classmates complained that she made 'inappropriate comments' during a seminar which 'could be construed as discriminatory'. But after a two-month prob... read more
GREENIE WATCH21 hours ago
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* Recent NIMBY Move Could Leave California in the Dark* “Excuse me,” says your landscaper. “The mower’s out of juice. Mind if I plug in?” You look from the immobile machine to your half-cut lawn. “Outlet’s over there,” you tell him. “But let’s knock $20 off your fee? What are we up to now, 25 cents a kilowatt-hour?” Welcome to the future. Welcome to California. The state, committed to net-zero emissions by 2045, is moving to ban sales of gas-powered landscaping equipment as early as 2024. This is not the first attempt. Politicians tried and failed to do the same in 2003. Since the... read more
War News Updates21 hours ago
Thought For Today
Are you paying attention yet? Sailors didn't know what to do in USS Bonhomme Richard fire, Navy investigation finds https://t.co/Qe3Gs5Yg0x — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) October 21, 2021 *WNU editor:* This is what lack of leadership looks like. read more
Dances With Bears21 hours ago
WHO FEEDS THE TURKISH LIE ON RUSSIAN POLICY TOWARDS CYPRUS AND CRIMEA
By Marios Evriviades, Cyprus, translated from Greek by John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with From time to time we read that Russia will recognize the separatist faits accomplis of Turkey’s occupation in Cyprus, in exchange for Turkey’s recognition of the accession of Crimea to the Russian Federation. And each time the Russian government categorically refutes the existence of such […] read more
Science 2.0 blogs22 hours ago
What Would The Effects Be Of A Major Solar Storm? Short Term Local Power Cuts For Hours - Not Widespread Blackout For Months
From time to time we get larger solar storms. One of the last major ones was the one in March 1989 geomagnetic storm which caused a nine hour power cut in Quebec. That happened because they weren’t prepared for it. Modern power supplies are hardened against this, making such events much less likely. There were earlier studies suggesting widespread damage to transformers which could cause months to years to repair, widespread power supply problems that would take a long time to resolve, and trillions of dollars of damage, so a large economic impact. read more read more
Science 2.0 blogs23 hours ago
No COP26 Would NOT Fail If USA Removes Climate Measures From Reconciliation Bill - COP26 And Paris Agreement Is Already A Succes
This is for people who worry that the Democrats in the USA will never come to agreement on their climate policies. It’s tough work for them, because they have to get agreement of 50 senators, even one abstention and they will lose the vote. IMHO this is also a strength- the bill is getting intense scrutiny. Everyone’s concerns need to be listened to. Joe Manchin seems genuine and he represents centrist politicians in the USA - a bill is more likely to work if he is behind it too. read more read more
Y2Kyoto: Smack! Bam! Pow!
If you’re trying to make us love Manchin more, it’s working. read more
Learn to Practice Pull-Ups Like the Navy SEALS
*Frumentarius* *Fitness, * If you want to improve your pull-ups you should learn from the best. If you are looking to join the military, or are a current service member thinking of attempting a transition to a special operations unit, then you probably need to improve your pull ups. Hell, if you’re just trying to find a way to stay in shape and build some upper body strength, they won’t hurt you either. And let me stop you right there: no, I do not mean CrossFit style “kipping pull-ups.” Those are garbage. Cast them out of your workout routine like the shake-weight-level silline... read more
Army Aims to Reduce Warfare Woes With New Air-Defense System
*Kris Osborn* *Army, Americas* This ambitious Army initiative has been underway for many years. The Army is on the cusp of deploying an air-defense system that can track multiple incoming enemy attacks from air, sea or land and instantly network across a multi-node meshed system of warfare nodes to communicate the details of a threat. This system is called the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS). It is an ambitious Army initiative that has been underway for many years. The information-sharing platform connects previously dispersed nodes. It uses a common networking protocol ... read more
Project Oxcart: The CIA's Secret Supersonic Plane
*Alex Hollings* *A-12 Spy Plane, * While most high-speed aircraft use their afterburners to exceed the speed of sound in short bursts of just a few minutes at a time, the A-12 was meant to sustain those speeds for hours. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The A-12 wasn’t just another secret project for Kelly Johnson’s team at Lockheed’s legendary Skunk Works. The program was a massive undertaking in terms of both resources they expended and the results that were expected of them. The SR-71 Blackbird remains the fastest operational military aircraft in history to this day, despi... read more
War News Updates22 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
WHO warns pandemic will drag on into 2022 https://t.co/CybVlgUwPt — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) October 21, 2021 #UPDATE India administered its billionth Covid-19 vaccine dose on Thursday, according to the health ministry, half a year after a devastating surge in cases brought the health system close to collapsehttps://t.co/zfSKuVZGRb pic.twitter.com/EnD6bxRGUK — AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 21, 2021 #UPDATE The Taliban agreed to work with Russia, China and Iran on regional security after the Kremlin warned of emerging Islamic State and drug-trafficking threats in the wake of th... read more
Is the BBC biased?22 hours ago
'So Knife Crime is so prevalent it’s not worth a mention?'
Norman Brennan [''London Police Officer ret 2009 after 31yrs; A leading campaigner on police protection & Media commentator on Gun/Knife crime & the affects of Homicide''] tweeted this yesterday: Well folks, this morning in London a Stabbing on a Bus left a man fighting for life & two others stabbed but satisfactory! Tonight’s London BBC news? Not a Murmur; headlines? it's Covid through to a Dennis the Menace story; So Knife Crime is so prevalent it’s not worth a mention? read more
War News Updates22 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
A new submarine-launched ballistic missile is seen during a test in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency on October 19, 2021. KCNA via REUTERS *WNU Editor: *The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... *In pictures: North Korea's missiles* (Reuters). read more
Is the BBC biased?22 hours ago
'Fails on every count'
The BBC News website's take on the UK-New Zealand trade deal accentuates the negative. Typically with these kind of biased articles, there are lengthy quotes from opponents of the deal contrasting with the shortest of quotes from a supporter. Remarkably though, Newssniffer reveals that the BBC has actually toned it down slightly. If you look at the report now the two sub-headings are *Step to bigger trade deal?* and *'Nothing for farmers'*. There was originally an extra one, however, that said *'Fails on every count'*, quoting Labour's Emily Thornberry. They've removed th... read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
NATO Defense Ministers Agree To A Master Plan To Deter Russia
Flags of Alliance members flap in the wind outside NATO headquarters in Brussels, Friday, Feb. 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Olivier Matthys) *Reuters:* *NATO to agree master plan to deter growing Russian threat, diplomats say* BRUSSELS -- NATO defense ministers are set to agree a new master plan on Thursday to defend against any potential Russian attack on multiple fronts, reasserting a bid to deter Moscow despite the alliance's new focus on China, diplomats and officials said. The strategy, which is confidential, goes beyond existing regional defense plans and aims to prepare for any... read more
How Is China Improving Its Sniper Abilities?
*Charlie Gao* *Sniper Rifles, China* In the 1980s, the People’s Republic of China and the Soviet Union used the same “sniper” rifles. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *Why China didn’t produce a sniper round is uncertain, but perhaps the limited usage of 7.62x54R in the Chinese military, combined with the PLA’s drive for a new intermediate cartridge in the 1980s made developing an additional sniper round an unnecessary burden. The lack of integration of marksman and precision rifles also delayed the need for such a round, Type 79 and Type 85 rifles were not issued widely among... read more
The Supreme Court is Gearing Up to Address Some Hot Topics
*Morgan Marietta* *Supreme Court, * One is about religious rights. A second is about gun rights. *Here's what you need to remember: *The Supreme Court begins its annual term on Oct. 4, 2021, with a packed agenda highlighted by three claims of violations of constitutional rights. The Supreme Court begins its annual term on Oct. 4, 2021, with a packed agenda highlighted by three claims of violations of constitutional rights. One is about religious rights. A second is about gun rights. And the biggest case this year is a challenge to abortion rights. Several states are asking the j... read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Wednesday 20 October 2021
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
Inflation Derailing Climate Change Agenda
By Peter Murphy ~ From day one of his presidency, Joe Biden has been implementing his climate change agenda. By hook or by crook, the Biden administration and Congress are trying to force American businesses and consumers away from plentiful and affordable oil, coal and natural gas. Then something happened along the way that could […] read more
Heritage’s Index Of US Military Strength Finds Marines ‘Strong,’ Air Force ‘Weak,’ Army And Navy ‘Marginal’
By Fred Lucas ~ The U.S. military is only “marginally” prepared to defend America’s interests at a time when adversaries are ramping up military capabilities, according to The Heritage Foundation’s 2022 Index of U.S. Military Strength released Wednesday. Heritage’s analysis examined each branch of the military, as well as America’s nuclear capability. (The Daily Signal […] read more
Turcopolier1 day ago
Is Transgender the New KKK?
I don’t know about you but I am fed up with the hypocrisy, fascism and blatant racism of the so-called transgender community. Sex is more of a biological certainty than race, but the transgender movement demands that you ignore the … Continue reading → read more
Netflix Reaches 214 Million Subscribers
*Stephen Silver* *Netflix, * Netflix also forecasted that it expects to add 8.5 million subscribers in the fourth quarter of this year. On Tuesday Netflix became the first major tech company to announce its third-quarter earnings, announcing a positive quarter that included 4.4 million net additional subscribers and better-than-expected revenue. According to CNBC, Netflix posted revenue of $7.48 billion, which was in line with analyst estimates, although earnings per share of $3.19 were well ahead of the predicted $2.56. “After a lighter-than-normal content slate in Q1 and Q2 du... read more
Dangerous Heat Exposure has Tripled
*Cascade Tuholske, Chris Funk, Kathryn grace* *Heat Wave, * It is clear that there is a dangerous interaction of increasing temperatures and rapid urban population growth in countries that are already very warm. *Here's what you need to remember*: This amount of warming, combined with urban population growth, could lead to a 400% increase in extreme heat exposure by 2050. The vast majority of people affected will live in South Asia and Africa, in river valleys like the Ganges, Indus, Nile and Niger. Hot, humid, populated and poor cradles of civilization are becoming epicenters o... read more
Radar Love: How Raytheon Uses New Technology to Detect Threats
*Kris Osborn* *Army, Americas* A key advantage of the radar is its ability to update as threats such as cruise missiles maneuver and reposition in flight. Advanced countermeasures, maneuverable re-entry vehicles, electronic-attack jamming and long-range cruise missiles are among the fast-evolving threats to the United States. The Army identified those threats in a published 2019 report titled *Army Air and Missile Defense 2028*. During the two years following that vision statement, this threat equation has become more significant and advanced. The Army’s efforts to engineer a n... read more
D-Day Disaster: Could Chemical Weapons Have Ruined D-Day for America?
*Michael Peck* *History, Europe* Just one of the many changes that might have made this famous Allied victory go the other way. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *With seventy years of hindsight, it is easy to assume that by June 1944, the Third Reich was doomed. Russian armies were relentlessly advancing from the East; Anglo-American armies were invading from the West, while German cities and factories burned under around-the-clock attacks by American and British bombers. But those who fought the Germans knew better than to underestimate them. General Dwight D. Eisenhower's f... read more
Science 2.0 blogs23 hours ago
How To Motivate Your Self, And Others To Act On Climate Change, Biodiversity Or Anything Else - Tips From Psychology
How to motivate your self, and others to act on climate change, biodiversity or anything else - tips from psychology This talk may help you if you are thinking about how to motivate both yourself and others, and also governments, to act on climate change, biodiversity loss or indeed anything. The way you might do it instinctively, to focus on all the negatives that need to be fixed, is actually not the best approach. Psychologists call this negative framing. Psychology says, in order to create engagement, we should present, on balance, three positive or supportive framings for each... read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Little Is Known About Mossad's New Boss
David Barnea *Spy Talk*:* Mossad’s New Boss is a Gadget-Loving Killing Machine* *David Barnea warned Iran the “long arm of Mossad” isn’t finished with it. * David Barnea is going to walk softly and carry a big stick—or so he’s been saying to Mossad’s workforce and alumni. The new head of Israel’s storied foreign intelligence agency recently sent a stern directive to its former senior intelligence officials: Keep your mouths shut until I say you can open them. According to Yossi Melman, a veteran intelligence reporter for the independent Israeli daily Haaretz, Barnea warned ... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
October 21st – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 275
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post October 21st – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 275 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
"A Perfect Economic Storm Approaches, Writing Is On the Wall; Inflation To Get Worse; Restaurants Close"
Jeremiah Babe, PM 10/20/21: *"A Perfect Economic Storm Approaches, Writing Is On the Wall; * *Inflation To Get Worse; Restaurants Close"* read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
October 21st – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post October 21st – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
President Trump Announces Trump Media and Technology Group and ‘Truth Social’ Media Platform
President Trump announces a merger to initiate Trump Media and Technology Group as a public offering to generate startup funding for a new social media network called TruthSocial.Com {Website Registration and Download Here}. Within the announcement {Source Here} the intent is to create a start-up media network to compete with current social media platforms which […] The post President Trump Announces Trump Media and Technology Group and ‘Truth Social’ Media Platform appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Vaccine Marketing
8:14 PM · Oct 20, 2021 read more
Build Back Better
Last October, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ran on a “Build Back Better” platform based on racial equity. One year later they have banned most black people from working or eating in California or New York restaurants. read more
STOCKS, REPOS & OVERNIGHT RESET…Q&A with Lynette Zang & Eric Griffin
ITM TRADING, INC. To see Lynette’s slides, research links or questions from this video: https://www.itmtrading.com/blog/stock… – Question 1: 0:48 Could you please explain reverse repo & cross border liquidity? Question 2: 7:35 Can you walk us through what the “overnight” reset would look like, and how we will recognize it when it occurs? Assuming this … read more
Is Hyperinflation Coming, or A Stock Market Crash? Dr. Michael Burry vs. Jim Rickards
I LOVE PROSPERITY ✅ Sign Up To Steve’s FREE GOLD & SILVER Newsletter ➡ http://silverchartistreport.com/?afmc… – Is Hyperinflation Coming, or A Stock Market Crash? Dr. Michael Burry vs. Jim Rickards In this video, Steve penny breaks down the two differing scenarios between hyperinflation or a stock market crash and great depression. Jim Rickards and Dr. … read more
Why Silver Could Spike To $80 Or Higher | Chris Vermeulen
Liberty and Finance When silver moves, it can move fast. Chris Vermeulen is heavily weighted in silver and believes it could move to $80+. He explains there is some major technical work silver must do first. By the end of the year, he expects a signal showing gold and silver are ready for the next … read more
Why "science replaced by hodgepodge" is even worse than alchemy
Maritime hodge podge For two days, I wanted to write another text about the evil trend of "pretending that some chaotic playing with computers is the new science" and Robbert Dijkgraaf, the director of the IAS, pushed me above the critical threshold when he wrote The Uselessness of Useful Knowledgein the Quanta Magazine. The title looks bizarre, the normal thing to describe the body of his essay would be the opposite, "the usefulness of useless knowledge", a title that was picked by several authors in the past. Isn't it a typo? At any rate, Dijkgraaf argues that the "hocus pocus AI-... read more
Lincoln’s Choice: Eternal Rule or Suicide
“If destruction be our lot we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen we must live through all time or die by suicide.” ~ Abraham Lincoln, on January 27, 1838 These words from Lincoln make me think of a line that is attributed to King Louis XV of France: "Après moi, le déluge.” Louis XV was convinced that if he was not the King, the world would die in a deluge—everyone would commit suicide. The choice that Lincoln’s is offering in his statement is untenable: to live through all time (as if one were an everlasting God) or die by suicide (as if there is no ... read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
More sick in hepatitis A outbreak traced to restaurants; one required liver transplant
The patient count in a hepatitis A outbreak linked to Virginia restaurants continues to grow, with 44 people now confirmed as infected. One of the patients has required a liver transplant and one has died. The cousin of the transplant patient reports the operation took place this past weekend. The outbreak patient’s husband and daughter... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Ag leaders say withdrawal of chlorpyrifos by EPA hurts American farmers
This week, more than 80 agricultural groups filed formal objections to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Aug. 30 rule to revoke all tolerances of chlorpyrifos. Stakeholders, by law, can object to pesticide tolerance changes or cancellations, and the EPA Administrator must then respond. The EPA on Aug. 18 announced the ban on the use of the... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
FDA pesticide report shows majority of food samples tested below tolerances
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued its annual Pesticide Residue Monitoring Program Report for the 2019 fiscal year. The results show the levels do not pose a concern for public health. According to the FDA, the 2019 report demonstrates that the levels of pesticide chemical residues are generally below the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s... Continue Reading read more
EU countries hit out at ethylene oxide recall measures
Several European countries have called measures adopted to deal with ethylene oxide in a food additive “disproportionate.” In July, it was agreed all products containing the additive locust bean gum (E410) that is contaminated with ethylene oxide need to be withdrawn or recalled to protect the consumer. The additive is used in ice creams, meat... Continue Reading read more
Lebanon Braces For More Violence
*Startfor:* *After a Bloody Day in Beirut, Lebanon Braces for More Violence* In the Lebanese capital of Beirut, a deadly gun battle between militias has raised the risk of future violence. On Oct. 14, unidentified assailants opened fire on Hezbollah and allied al Amal protesters who were marching to Lebanon's Palace of Justice to demand the removal of the judge investigating the August 2020 Beirut port explosion. The shooting reportedly started when the mostly Muslim demonstrators marched through a largely Christian neighborhood in the Lebanese capital, leaving at least six ... read more
When ‘out of print’ really means ‘retracted’
We’ve taken publishers to task for disappearing articles without providing readers an explanation for the move. Turns out, they do the same with books, too. In September 2014, Springer Nature published “Beekeeping for Poverty Alleviation and Livelihood Security Vol 1: Technological Aspects of Beekeeping,” described as: a practical guide that will assist all those who … Continue reading When ‘out of print’ really means ‘retracted’ read more
Vax Fight is On and Not Stopping – Gerald Celente
Vax Fight is On and Not Stopping – Gerald Celente by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com Gerald Celente, a renowned trends researcher, is back this time to talk about the unrelenting full blown “Vax Wars” he predicted many months ago. Many people are being told “no vax, no job,” and now it’s really heating up. Celente explains, “The … read more
Chicago Begins Placing Police Officers On “No-Pay Leave” Status Amid Vaccine Showdown
Chicago Begins Placing Police Officers On “No-Pay Leave” Status Amid Vaccine Showdown by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ The Hill is confirming that the Chicago Police Department has begun placing officers on unpaid leave on Monday night into Tuesday for not being in compliance with the department’s Covid mandate to disclose vaccination. – Perhaps wishing to avoid the kind of crime … read more
Silver: Buy It and Break Them. The Miners Are Ready to Explode – Garrett Goggin
Wall Street Silver Physical demand is the way to push the system, and the mining stocks will explode with the price of silver, says Garrett Goggin, editor of the Silver Stock Analyst with Stansberry Research. Garrett also walks us through how he looks at miners to find the best picks. end read more
They Insist Everything Will Be Fine As We Face Shortages Of Chicken, Coffee, Diapers, Fish Sticks, Frozen Meals, Carbonated Drinks, Etc.
They Insist Everything Will Be Fine As We Face Shortages Of Chicken, Coffee, Diapers, Fish Sticks, Frozen Meals, Carbonated Drinks, Etc. by http://themostimportantnews.com/ Officials in Washington continue to assure us that we don’t have anything to be concerned about, but meanwhile the shelves just continue to get even emptier. On Friday, #BareShelvesBiden was the number one … read more
Mark Moss: How to Prepare for the Great Reset
Palisades Gold Radio Tom welcomes a new guest to the program Mark Moss. Mark is an investor, strategist, founder of the “Market Disruptors” and a nationally syndicated radio host. To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisadesradio.ca – Mark begins by explaining the intent and background of those behind … read more
‘Let’s Go Brandon’ (‘Fxxx Joe Biden’) Is the #1 Hip Hop Song in the U.S.!!!
Dr. Steve Turley Let’s Go Brandon is now officially the number one song on the iTunes hip-hop chart! In this video, we’re going to look at the song that’s taking the music world by storm, we’re going to see how other music artists are also telling Biden what he can go and do, and stick … read more
Polish PM Morawiecki Takes Defiant Tone in EU Rule of Law Clash | DW News
DW News Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki struck a defiant tone as he addressed the European Parliament over a case that’s sparked fears his country could be on course to leave the bloc. It’s a cornerstone principle of the EU that European law takes precedence over member states’ national laws. But in a ruling earlier … read more
Parents Protest California COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Kids
NBC Bay Area More than a thousand people crowded the front steps of the California Capitol on Monday to protest Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to require all children to get the coronavirus vaccine to attend public and private schools. Melissa Colorado reports. end read more
Ron Paul | Out of Control Economy with Suppressed Gold Prices, Empty Shelves
Stansberry Research It’s a fallacy to keep gold prices low to show the economy is doing alright, says Dr. Ron Paul, former U.S. Congressman and Host of The Ron Paul Liberty Report. He surveys the U.S. economic landscape and asserts that, “the depreciation of money [U.S. dollars] is ongoing, and it’s not going to stop.” … read more
Silver is Set for a Massive Bull Run
Heresy Financial There are multiple signs emerging right now that indicate silver is ready to shine. There are also a few points of caution, as markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent. Between sentiment, broad commodities, energy costs, technical setups, and inventory right now, it looks like the stage is set for … read more
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