Saturday, October 23, 2021

23 October - Blogs I' m Following - 2 of 5

 11:15 pm MDT

Medical Kidnap6 hours ago
White House To “Quickly” Vaccinate 28 Million Children Age 5-11 as Deaths and Injuries Continue to Increase among 12 to 19-Year-Olds Who Received a COVID-19 Shot
It is pretty clear these days that corporate America is now controlling the State Department along with their "health agencies" such as the FDA and the CDC. This week the Biden Administration laid out their plans to quickly vaccinate 28 million children between the ages of 5 and 11 with a COVID-19 vaccine, which sounded more like a Press Release from Pfizer, since the FDA has not even authorized the shots for that age group yet. There is actually no data supporting the claim that the Pfizer COVID-19 shot is "safe and effective" for children, and plenty of data showing that it is ... read more
Its Greta Time!
Yes the Glasgow circus is about to start. Why Japan even flew over an empty plane to test out what airport to use. I wonder if Justin can surf in Scotland? read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
As Expected Joe Biden Pledge To Speed Up California Ports Amounts to Absolutely Nothing
In a rare act of journalism, NBC actually followed up on the October 13th grand proclamation of Joe Biden to speed up California ports. What they found is exactly what everyone suspected, the grand prose from the White House was a political pantomime – absolutely nothing has changed. WATCH: As noted, and as previously outlined, […] The post As Expected Joe Biden Pledge To Speed Up California Ports Amounts to Absolutely Nothing appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Turkeys Little Fascist Dictator
Turkey’s Islamist dictator is kicking out ten ambassadors, including the Canadian ambassador. When I was stationed in Turkey many years ago, it was fairly secular and had some great nightclubs. But like in many other muslim dominated countries it is becoming more fundamentalist. Time to kick it out of NATO. read more
Great Success
Blacklocks- Feds’ firearms buy-back program is 34% over budget, according to Access To Information records. “The government hasn’t bought back a single gun.” read more
Artillery is Reclaiming its Place of Importance Now for Some Howitzer Upgrades
*Dan Goure* *Army’s Mobile Howitzer, Americas* The Department of Defense is finding itself looking abroad for capabilities that the U.S. military desperately needs. *Here's What You Need to Know*: When it comes to indirect-fire systems, the U.S. military is outnumbered and outranged by its great-power competitors, most notably Russia. Artillery is reclaiming its place as the King of Battle. Recent conflicts in Ukraine and the Caucasus have demonstrated that long-range precision-fire systems, both artillery and rockets, are especially deadly against fixed positions and stationar... read more
EU Lawmakers Push for Upgraded Ties With Taipei, Leaving Beijing Fuming
*Peter Suciu* *Taiwan, Asia* A non-binding resolution, adopted with a majority of 580 to 26 votes, urged a new investment deal between the EU and Taiwan, apparently even if that angers China. Few countries today officially recognize the Republic of China, more commonly known today as Taiwan, even as the self-governing island had been one of the founding members of the United Nations–dating back to October 24, 1945. However, forty years ago in 1971 the People's Republic of China became officially recognized as the sole legal China under General Assembly Resolution 2758. The gove... read more
What Is America’s Plan to Stop Hypersonic Weapons?
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Military, United States* The feat requires processing an incredible amount of data and information really quickly. *Here's What You Need To Know:* There are several ways that the Defense Department, Missile Defense Agency, and industry partners are working to accomplish this feat in a matter of seconds. The Defense Department is interested in the technology seeing, tracking, and finding hypersonic missiles is a crucial technology needed for defense, yet it is simply not enough. Threat information regarding the maneuvering, high-speed missile transiting betwe... read more
The Independence-class Ships Are Upping Their Game—And Teaching the Marines Too
*Caleb Larson* *Littoral Combat Ship, * The breakdown-prone class has benefited from better maintenance and more spare parts and is using their time at sea to teach Marines the ins and outs of the potent Naval Strike Missile. Several of the United States Navy’s Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) have been operating throughout the Pacific in recent months, despite the class’s many previous mechanical and operational troubles. In particular, the USS *Jackson*, USS *Tulsa*, and USS *Charleston*—all *Independence*-class littoral combat ships—have been able to deploy much more rapidly than i... read more
Ventura County Nurses Blow the Whistle on Crisis in Local Health Care
The Conejo Guardian – by Joel Kirkpatrick Ventura County nurses from differ­ent sectors and specialties are coming forward to blow the whistle on what they... The post Ventura County Nurses Blow the Whistle on Crisis in Local Health Care appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
White House To “Quickly” Vaccinate 28 Million Children Age 5-11 as Deaths and Injuries Continue to Increase among 12 to 19-Year-Olds Who Received a COVID-19 Shot
It is pretty clear these days that corporate America is now controlling the State Department along with their "health agencies" such as the FDA and the CDC. This week the Biden Administration laid out their plans to quickly vaccinate 28 million children between the ages of 5 and 11 with a COVID-19 vaccine, which sounded more like a Press Release from Pfizer, since the FDA has not even authorized the shots for that age group yet. There is actually no data supporting the claim that the Pfizer COVID-19 shot is "safe and effective" for children, and plenty of data showing that it is ... read more
The Duran6 hours ago
To combat the energy crisis, scrap the Green New Deal and revive industrial civilization
[This article was originally published in the Washington Times. To click on the full PDF as it appeared in the Thursday edition of the newspaper, alongside a sister piece by the renowned scientist/activist Dr. Edward Lozansky, click here to download.] It wasn’t long ago that many people found themselves rolling their eyes upon hearing officials like […] read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
In Australia, all the “fully vaccinated” will become “unvaccinated” unless all state-mandated booster shots are accepted
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Authoritarian Premier Daniel Andrews of Australia’s Victoria state has announced that people who are “fully” vaccinated against Covid-19 will remain so only if they agree to receive all current and future booster vaccinations. In a presentation, Andrews explained that there will be no freedoms for the “unvaccinated” in 2022, and […] The post In Australia, all the “fully vaccinated” will become “unvaccinated” unless all state-mandated booster shots are accepted appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
balance107 hours ago
video evidence of parasites in Sars2 vaccines,
In addition to Dr. Carrie Madej interview link I sent out last night concerning *parasites in Sars2 vaccines*, you might find these 4 other videos on same theme helpful. 1) Stew Peters show: https://www.bitchute.com/video/4f4T0gBMvOVs/ ………………………….....................… 2) quotes by Dr. Franc Zalewski: First CV Sample: “And here we can see a hole (because graphite tape used as a surface) I noticed a lot of crystals but some so “aggressive” that even the graphite melted somewhat. And I thought I found something. Of course I conducted tests and it turned out to be salt; this ... read more
Saturday Afternoon Links
Assorted content for your weekend reading. - Adam Hunter reports on the increasingly public campaign by Saskatchewan doctors to have public health taken seriously in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. And Marshall Ross, Leona Morris and Robert Tanguay write about the trauma front-line healthcare workers are facing - and the need for a system to support them. - Meanwhile, Stephanie Nolan highlights how there's no reason why developing countries can't produce their own COVID vaccines other than the refusal by the corporate beneficiaries of massive amounts of public research to sh... read more
Sweden Suspends Moderna mRNA Injections After Patients Develop Crippling Heart Condition
*21WIRE* | Swedish health officials now having second thoughts about giving the problematic jabs to any more of its citizens. read more
Hold Your Horses, Aircraft Carriers are not Dead Yet
*Dan Goure* *Aircraft Carriers, World* Carriers will continue to provide vital military capabilities for decades to come. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Critics of the modern aircraft carrier too often focus only on the alleged vulnerabilities of the ship and fail to address the role of the carrier air wing. Large-deck nuclear-powered aircraft carriers will be a key part of the Navy’s force structure for the next half-century, at a minimum. The primary reason for this is the remarkable adaptability and flexibility of the carrier air wing. When the current, evolving air wing is ... read more
Gun Control Supporters Too Often Take Aim at the Capabilities of Modern Firearms
*Peter Suciu* *Gun Control, * Yes, firearms technology may have advanced but that doesn't mean we should rewrite the Second Amendment, just as much as we should expect that today's modern media is protected by the First Amendment. A common argument from opponents of the Second Amendment is that it was written at a time when firearms were slow to reload and thus weren't capable of being used in mass shootings. Gun control advocates argue that today's modern semi-automatic weapons should therefore not be protected by the Second Amendment. On Wednesday, Jennifer Tucker, associate p... read more
Beware of Greeks Riding American Ships
*Kris Osborn* *Military Affairs, Mediterranean* Lockheed Martin is building a specialized kind of frigate for the Greek navy. *Here's What You Need Know:* NATO's foes in the Mediterranean had better watch out. Lockheed Martin is building a special warship for the Greek military called the Hellenic Frigate, a hybrid type of ship intended to excel at both littoral missions as well as blue-water warfare on the open ocean. The ship, developers say, was specifically tailored to the Hellenic Navy which needs to operate in the Mediterranean Sea and coastal areas for surveillance, sec... read more
The Duran8 hours ago
U.S. Government Had Hired Wuhan Laboratory to Create SARS-CoV-2 Virus, Which Causes COVID-19 Disease
U.S. Government Had Hired Wuhan Laboratory to Create SARS-CoV-2 Virus, Which Causes COVID-19 Disease Eric Zuesse On October 23rd, the Zero Hedge news site broke to the public direct evidence, from an anonymous leaker, showing that the U.S. Government has been lying to say that it had not been funding research to find, in animal […] read more
Abbotsford shooting at drug house
The Abbotsford News is reporting that "A man was shot at a “problem residence” in Abbotsford late last night, police say. Abbotsford Police patrol officers responded to reports of shots fired at the 34000 Block of Oxford Avenue at 11:24 p.m., Oct. 22,, according to a department press release. A 31-year-old man who was shot at the property had already taken himself to hospital before the officers arrived, said Cpl. Paul Walker, media officer with the APD." “'The house in question is what we would consider a problem residence, where multiple people are coming and going from that res... read more
Gladys Berejiklian’s dodgy defence at ICAC destroyed by the smoking gun memo to former NSW Premier Mike Baird
Gladys Berejiklian’s scandalous defence, which her barrister has been pushing at the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) during the week, that she did not act corruptly in awarding a $5.5 million […] The post Gladys Berejiklian’s dodgy defence at ICAC destroyed by the smoking gun memo to former NSW Premier Mike Baird appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia. read more
Tens of Thousands in Bern, Switzerland Reject Vaccine Passports, Mandates
*21WIRE* | Protesters take to the streets to make a clear statement to government about the new fascist policies. read more
Turcopolier9 hours ago
Breakfast at “The Loveless Café” in Nashville, Tennessee
https://www.lovelesscafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Breakfast_Menu_Sept2021.pdf This is what a real Southern breakfast looks like; country ham (good and salty), redeye gravy, eggs (aigs), grits or potatoes, biscuits. If you love the South, cry “Glory!” (Brother Dave Gardner reference). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_Dave_Gardner 177 total views, 177 views today read more
Twice As Fast
Climate experts say that every place on earth is warming twice as fast as everyplace else, and that time began forty years ago. read more
Why we shouldn't use the China model
Biden's cozy with China, but it isn't in good shape even though we seem to be using it as a model. China has a birth dearth--also too few women. Only a few countries have abortion laws as gruesome and destructive as ours, and China is one of them. In the USA, motherhood and womanhood is being demeaned and destroyed (pregnant persons) by the trans agenda. China has too few workers, and too few young people to fund retirement and pension plans. In the USA, we pay people to stay out of the work force and kill pensions with raging inflation. China is killing off its millionaires and bi... read more
NSBA apologizes for its letter to Biden
The National School Board Association has apologized to its members (local school boards) for the mess it made of things by asking the "Biden administration to investigate whether alleged threats against school-board members constituted domestic terrorism." There's still a lot they could have said, for instance, the provided no evidence and the letter seems to say, we used the wrong words to start this fire storm. All sides in this controversy over the rights of parents, the secrecy and smugness of officials, and appropriate venues for protest could stop using the Twitterverse as... read more
Confession of the non-busy
In January 2018, one of our pastors preached on a topic that included use of time. After the service, I told him I was probably the only person he knew who says, "I'm never busy." I almost never have too much to do. So I offered to write him a note about it. Today I found the note, but I'm not sure I ever gave it to him, and I don't know if I ever entered it here as a blog. After 18 years and my sloppy way of adding tags/subject headings I often can't find what I wrote even a few months ago. "Here it is; the confession of a non-busy church goer. My husband says that isn’t true, b... read more
Pottersville Digest
(The look you have when one of Trump's public hairs goes down your throat.) ------------------------------ One down, three to go. ------------------------------ I hate to say it but this Gabby Petito/Brian Laundrie tragedy shook out exactly the way I predicted it would the minute I found out the son of a bitch took off. ------------------------------ If you have to call 911, Lehigh County’s not the place to do it. ------------------------------ Well, well, look what other right wing lawyer got suspended. ------------------------------ Look who had a brain sei... read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
Home delivery meals may have included some of those contaminated onions
The ProSource Produce LLC recall of whole raw onions (red, yellow, and white) shipped from Chihuahua, Mexico, between July 1, 2021, and Aug. 31, 2021, for Salmonella contamination is rippling through food chains., including those of home meal delivery services. This recall comes after more than 650 people have been infected in a Salmonella Oranienburg outbreak... Continue Reading read more
Chief Justice Of England And Wales Joins Bench For Assange Hearing
Ian Duncan Burnett, the most powerful judge in England and Wales, will join Lord Justice Timothy Holroyde on the bench next week for the two-day U.S. appeal in the extradition case of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange at the High Court in London, according to a spokesman at the Royal Courts of Justice. Burnett, known as Baron Burnett of Maldon, was the High Court justice who on humanitarian grounds overturned a lower court ruling that British activist Lauri Love should be extradited to the United States. Burnett ruled in February 2018 that Love’s extradition would be “oppressive... read more
Biden Demands Ethiopia’s Unconditional Surrender
Under his leadership, the US has been at war with Ethiopia since last November, when its former puppet, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, attacked a federal Ethiopian army base in Mekelle, the capital of the country’s Tigray Region. Tigrayans are only 6% of Ethiopia’s population, but the TPLF ruled the whole nation with an iron fist from 1991 to 2018, when popular uprisings forced them from power. This is hybrid warfare, which may include official censure, mass media disinformation campaigns, sanctions, financial strangulation by the IMF and World Bank, proxy war, special mili... read more
‘March Of Millions’ In Sudan Revives Spirit Of December Revolution
While declaring their readiness to confront the military, the revolutionary forces which mobilized for the protests also made it clear that they no longer trust the centrist and right-wing civilian political parties sharing power with the military to mediate this confrontation. The post ‘March Of Millions’ In Sudan Revives Spirit Of December Revolution appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Shocking Death On Set Shows What’s At Stake In IATSE Contract Fight
The union representing 60,000 film and television crew workers reached a tentative agreement with Hollywood producers October 16. The deal averted a first-ever national strike by the Theatrical and Stage Employees (IATSE), which was set to begin the next night—at least for the time being. The contracts will be voted on in the next several weeks. Matthew Loeb, IATSE president since 2008, hailed the agreement as “historic.” But though Loeb calls the agreement a “Hollywood ending,” for the tens of thousands of members who voted to authorize a strike, the credits aren’t rolling yet. I... read more
Mi’kmaq Grandmothers And Water Protectors Celebrate Alton Gas Decommissioning
After eight years of resistance led by grassroots Mi’kmaw grandmothers and water protectors to defend the Shubenacadie River from Alton Gas, the company has announced they will be decommissioning this project. The post Mi’kmaq Grandmothers And Water Protectors Celebrate Alton Gas Decommissioning appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Biden’s Forest Service To Facilitate Quadrupling Of Oil Production
Salt Lake city, Utah - In a massive blow to U.S. efforts to address the climate crisis, the Biden administration is poised to approve a right-of-way through the Ashley National Forest that would take the climate-damaging Uinta Basin Railway one step closer to being built. The railway would enable crude oil production in the basin to quadruple to 350,000 barrels a day. Over a year, that much oil would produce planet-warming pollution conservatively estimated at 53 million tons of carbon dioxide — equivalent to the emissions from six of Utah’s dirtiest coal plants. At an October 22... read more
International Tribunal Seeks To Charge US Government With Crimes Against Humanity
In this era of police violence, pandemic worries, and economic crisis, it is no surprise that U.S. (and local) government agencies have a poor track record of sharing information honestly and directly—especially information about their own complicity in actions and policies that are undemocratic, militaristic, racist, sexist or otherwise oppressive. Basic truths about the society we live in are actively suppressed and denied—including truths about the imprisonment of those whose political views and actions challenge the powers that be. Though the growth of the prison industry has ... read more
Wake Up: China Is Engaging in Media Warfare Against Taiwan
*Grant Newsham* *China Taiwan, Asia* Media warfare, also known as Public Opinion Warfare, leverages all instruments that inform and influence an adversary’s public and government opinion. Can the People’s Republic of China (PRC) invade and conquer Taiwan? Experts differ, but the current debate considers only the military balance—and whether the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has the weapons, hardware, and capabilities to get ashore, defeat Taiwan’s military, and force Taipei to surrender. The military match-up is important, but it misses half the picture—and half of the PRC’s s... read more
America Knows Better Than to Sleep on Russia's Air Mobility
*Charlie Gao* *Russian Air Force, Europe* In order to maintain their status as the second greatest air-mobile military, Russia is still looking to upgrade and expand their fleet. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* While the An-124s continue to be modernized by Russian firms, it does not appear that there will be a replacement for them in the near future. This means that for the foreseeable future, Russia will continue to be a major airlift power and air-mobile military, with light, ready-to-go units, similar to America’s own marines or airborne forces. When it comes to being ai... read more
Despite Primary Win, Hungary's Peter Marki-Zay Unlikely to Oust Viktor Orban
*Adriel Kasonta* *Hungarian Election, Hungary* The opposition to Viktor Orban held Hungary's first countrywide primary earlier this week. But Peter Marki-Zay's challenge to Orban will be difficult. Many in liberal circles are celebrating the result of the first countrywide primary in Hungary’s history. More than 600,000 opposition voters turned out to elect Peter Marki-Zay as the opposition candidate for prime minister. However, serious observers of Central European politics are less impressed. A more sober assessment of the situation based on an understanding of Hungary’s polit... read more
Kim Jong-un's Bodyguards Pack Some Serious Punch
*Caleb Larson* *Kim Jong-Un, Asia* Their high-capacity AK-74 mags are quite large. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Talk about packing a big punch. North Korea fields a dizzying number of weapons, both small arms and more complex systems like tanks and airplanes. The common thread connecting these weapons together? Almost all of them are copies of other country’s designs. Tanks? Soviet copy. Airplanes? Soviet surplus. Standard issue rifles? Soviet copy. But, one of their own indigenous inventions is a large-capacity magazine. This helical magazine is intended for use with the Nor... read more
Like Afghanistan, a War for Taiwan is Unwinnable
*Lyle J. Goldstein* *Taiwan, Asia* Applying the lessons learned from both Vietnam and Afghanistan could prove fruitful when considering the possibility of the United States intervening militarily to defend Taiwan from China. Over the last two years, many foreign policy experts asked if Kabul would resemble the chaos of Saigon in 1975. It seems such questions about a war that cost thousands of American lives were fully warranted—and applying the lessons learned from both Vietnam and Afghanistan could prove fruitful when considering the possibility of the United States intervening ... read more

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