Monday, October 25, 2021

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

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Econlib6 hours ago
Legally Black: Riley on Carter on Affirmative Action
I’m enjoying Jason L. Riley’s book Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell. In a chapter titled “Higher Education, Lower Expectations,” Riley adds to his discussion of Sowell’s critical views on affirmative action by telling of Yale law professor Stephen Carter’s experience with school officials at Harvard Law School. Carter had been rejected when he applied […] The post Legally Black: Riley on Carter on Affirmative Action appeared first on Econlib. read more
Gladys Berejiklian’s barrister flags going the nuclear option and start naming all NSW politicians who have had undeclared “intimate personal relationships”
Gladys Berejiklian’s barrister Sophie Callan, SC, flagged at the NSW ICAC on Monday (25/10/21) that they will be going the nuclear option and start naming all NSW politicians who have had undeclared […] The post Gladys Berejiklian’s barrister flags going the nuclear option and start naming all NSW politicians who have had undeclared “intimate personal relationships” appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia. read more
Econlib8 hours ago
Fred Hiatt’s Soft Pitch
Answering Fred Hiatt’s challenge. As an electronic subscriber to the Washington Post, I get an email early every morning highlighting various items at the Post. Yesterday morning, Fred Hiatt, editorial page director of the Post, emailed me (and, presumably, tens of thousands of others) to praise the work of WaPo columnist Catherine Rampell. Exhibit A […] The post Fred Hiatt’s Soft Pitch appeared first on Econlib. read more
How This Campus Works to Include International Students
OSU's student body president is an international student who is working to help meet the needs of international students... read more
HACU's 35th Annual Conference Begins With Tips on Student Success Programs
The 35th Annual Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) Conference began on Monday. Two workshops shared tips... read more
WE NEED THE TRUTH ABOUT THE STORIES THAT DRIVE RIGHT-WING RAGE
We all know that right-wingers often won't acknowledge the same basic set of facts as the rest of us. But the right doesn't just look at major news stories and disagree on the facts -- it also has a separate set of top stories that are unknown to the rest of us but are, to the right, harbingers of the end of civilization as we know it. Right now, several such stories are arousing anger on the right. They are: * Reports that a teenager sexually assaulted two students in separate schools in Loudoun County, Virginia. As the right tells it, in the first of these assaults, the assailant... read more
Trudeau’s sniper opposes vaccine mandate
The Counter Signal is reporting that Corporal Daniel Bulford, the man behind the sniper rifle, and spokesman for Mounties 4 Freedom spoke exclusively with The Counter Signal to discuss why he is prepared to leave his job before complying with Trudeau’s authoritarian type behaviour.” They refer to him as Justin Trudeau's personal sniper charged with protecting the Prime Minister. The man behind Mounties 4 Freedom. We salute him for his valour. The Canadian Charter of Rights is the highest law of this land. Law Enforcement means protecting those rights. read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Panama close be the first country in Central America to allow the use of medical cannabis
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The cultivation, import, and export of cannabis is a reality in Panama through a new regulation. Panamanian authorities created a new regulatory law that allows the medicinal use of cannabis in their country for selected individuals. Read also: Check out our coverage on Panama Laurentino Cortizo, president of Panama, signed […] The post Panama close be the first country in Central America to allow the use of medical cannabis appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Brazil’s São Paulo stock exchange recovers ground with a 2.3% gain
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The São Paulo stock exchange recovered some of the ground lost last week, when it plummeted 7.3% due to doubts about the Brazilian government's fiscal policy, by gaining 2.28% on Monday, boosted by the state-owned oil company Petrobras. The Ibovespa, the benchmark of the trading floor, closed at 108,714 points […] The post Brazil’s São Paulo stock exchange recovers ground with a 2.3% gain appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
US Army To Get New Counter-Drone Tech
Epirus and General Dynamics Land Systems are teaming up to upgrade Strykers with enhanced counter-drone technology. (Courtesy of Epirus) *Breaking Defense:** Strykers To Get New Counter-Drone Tech With General Dynamics, Epirus Partnership* The partnership will initially integrate onto Strykers, but as has an eye on future autonomous platforms. WASHINGTON: General Dynamics Land Systems, a major ground vehicle manufacturer for the US Army, announced today that it had agreed to partnership with counter-drone startup Epirus Inc. to deliver counter unmanned aerial systems technolo... read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Chile announces news restrictions in Santiago after worsening incidence of Covid-19
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Government of Chile has announced on Monday that the Metropolitan Region, including the capital city of Santiago, will move back to phase 3 of the roadmap set by the authorities for the de-escalation of the pandemic due to the increase of cases and the rise in the incidence of […] The post Chile announces news restrictions in Santiago after worsening incidence of Covid-19 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
71% of Peruvians do not have enough income to buy their food
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - For 71% of Peruvians, their income is not enough to buy food and necessities, a reality burdened by the rise in inflation at the national level, which has increased by 5.12% so far this year, according to a study carried out by Datum, a polling company. According to the survey, […] The post 71% of Peruvians do not have enough income to buy their food appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Pension Pulse6 hours ago
AIMCo's Chair on Rethinking Dictatorial Dual-Class Share Structure
The Globe an Mail published an op-ed from AIMCo's Chair Mark Wiseman on rethinking Rogers’s dual-class share structure: In 1861, in his treatise *Considerations on Representative Government*, J.S. Mill argued that benevolent dictatorships could never remain benevolent. Similarly, the saga unfolding at Rogers Communications Inc. represents yet another case of abject corporate governance failure in Canada – a power struggle within a family dynasty that is jeopardizing the future of the company and usurping value from common shareholders. *This is a door that I, and many other instit... read more
Green New Steal in the $3.5 Trillion tax bill
$10 billion of the 2,465 pg., $3.5 trillion tax and spend, Green New Steal bill is for “Environmental Justice” College Programs. Heritage Foundation reports: "Colleges and universities across the country are already awash in “ethnic studies” programs that primarily serve as a factory for producing left-wing activists. Section 136601 of the spending bill would spend $10 billion on creating something similar for the environmentalist movement, calling for funding “environmental justice” programs in higher education." Free money for activists, agitators, and terrorists. 8 Ridiculous “... read more
Medical Kidnap6 hours ago
Video Emerges of Man Dying in Front of Hospital that Refuses to Open their Door – Foretaste of What Awaits Americans in Weeks Ahead?
A video has emerged from apparently a Spanish-speaking country where family members try desperately to revive a man who is part of their family in front of a door to what appears to be some kind of emergency room in a hospital or clinic. A security guard and some people are seen inside, but nobody with uniforms like nurses or doctors. The security guard does come out at some point and talks to the frantic family, but does not let them in. The family members desperately try to apply CPR to the father/husband, calling out in loud voices demanding that they open their doors. I don'... read more
Beyond #BeagleGate: Fauci’s Long History of Atrocities, Including Torturing Children
The public is just now learning that Dr. Anthony Fauci used U.S. taxpayer money to fund atrocious experiments on beagles, but as my new book, due out Nov. 16, reveals, torturing animals for drug company profits is just the tip of the iceberg. The post Beyond #BeagleGate: Fauci’s Long History of Atrocities, Including Torturing Children appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Urgent: Send This Letter Today to Congress Outlining Threat COVID Vaccines Pose to the Health of Our Nation’s Young Children
In a letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Children’s Health Defense highlighted peer-reviewed research showing children have virtually zero risk of hospitalization and death from COVID, and outlined the vaccine’s risks. Please send the letter to your members of Congress. The post Urgent: Send This Letter Today to Congress Outlining Threat COVID Vaccines Pose to the Health of Our Nation’s Young Children appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
CHD to Sue FDA for ‘Recklessly Endangering’ Children if Agency Authorizes Pfizer Vaccine for Children 5 to 11 Years Old
An advisory committee to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will meet Tuesday to consider emergency authorization of Pfizer’s COVID vaccine for young children. In a letter to the FDA, Children’s Health Defense outlines why such a move would be reckless. The post CHD to Sue FDA for ‘Recklessly Endangering’ Children if Agency Authorizes Pfizer Vaccine for Children 5 to 11 Years Old appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Is Fauci Responsible for This ‘Hellscape’ We’re Living in?
The latest episode of The Hill’s “Rising” focused on a bombshell letter from the National Institutes of Health acknowledging the agency funded the nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance to conduct gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, despite claims to the contrary by Dr. Anthony Fauci. The post Is Fauci Responsible for This ‘Hellscape’ We’re Living in? appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Video Emerges of Man Dying in Front of Hospital that Refuses to Open their Door – Foretaste of What Awaits Americans in Weeks Ahead?
A video has emerged from apparently a Spanish-speaking country where family members try desperately to revive a man who is part of their family in front of a door to what appears to be some kind of emergency room in a hospital or clinic. A security guard and some people are seen inside, but nobody with uniforms like nurses or doctors. The security guard does come out at some point and talks to the frantic family, but does not let them in. The family members desperately try to apply CPR to the father/husband, calling out in loud voices demanding that they open their doors. I don'... read more
Progressive Craziness Of The Day: SEC Obsesses Over "Climate" Risk Disclosures
* This makes three posts in a row on the subject of a “progressive craziness of the day.” But then, there’s enough progressive craziness to have such a post every day; or, really, multiple. There is an endless supply. * As a reader of this blog, you may rarely pay much attention to what comes out of the Securities & Exchange Commission. If you should ever look, it probably all seems like a lot of inside baseball mumbo jumbo. On the other hand, if you are a senior executive or board member at a public company, or maybe a corporate lawyer at one of the big law firms, you must pay clos... read more
Guardian : There Is No Cancel Culture
Hours after an Australian cartoonist got cancelled, the Guardian announces that there is no cancel culture. read more
Well, That’s The Default Setting
Did Canada Waste $440 Million out of Its COVID Vaccination Investment? read more
Retraction Watch9 hours ago
COVID-19 vaccine-myocarditis paper to be permanently removed: Elsevier
A paper claiming that cases of myocarditis spiked after teenagers began receiving COVID-19 vaccines that earned a “temporary removal” earlier this month will be permanently removed, according to a publisher at Elsevier. As we reported last week, the article, “A Report on Myocarditis Adverse Events in the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) in … Continue reading COVID-19 vaccine-myocarditis paper to be permanently removed: Elsevier read more
Guardian : “There Is No Cancel Culture”
Today, the Guardian announced that there is no cancel culture. Bobcat Goldthwait: ‘There is no cancel culture’ | Movies | The Guardian This came a few hours after The Age cartoonist Michael Leunig got cancelled. The Age cartoonist Michael Leunig … Continue reading → read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
Former Saudi Spymaster Says Crown Prince Salman Is A Psycopath Who Once Boasted That He Could Kill The Sitting King Using A Poison Ring He Obtained From Russia
Saad Aljabri Former Saudi spymaster Saad Aljabri says Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman fears what he knows, including Aljabri’s claim that there was a 2014 meeting in which MBS said he could kill the sitting king using a poison ring he obtained from Russia. https://t.co/mJjPd6NOx3 pic.twitter.com/phmbVBC96w — 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) October 24, 2021 *CBS 60 Minutes*: *Former Saudi official calls Mohammed bin Salman a "psychopath," says Saudi crown prince fears what he knows* *Saad Aljabri was number two in Saudi intelligence until, he says, Mohammed bin Salman forced him out. N... read more
This is the Marine Corps’ New Eyes and Ears Underwater
*Caleb Larson* *Drones, * The amphibious assault force is fielding a remote-controlled underwater vehicle that can find ship mines and other dangers underwater, keeping divers at a distance and safe. The United States Marine Corps is fielding a new underwater capability to find and neutralize underwater explosive threats. No, the Corps is not getting aboard a new kind of underwater vehicle; they are instead getting a new robot. The small torpedo-like device is a remote-controlled bomb disposal unit named the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV). Using a h... read more
Time for a Peace Declaration for the Korean Peninsula
*Doug Bandow* *North Korea, Asia* Once North Korea possesses a certain ability to threaten the American homeland, the alliance with South Korea will be placed in doubt. One senses that the Biden administration is becoming desperate. How will it get North Korea to communicate? It’s a relatively new question. Not too many years ago engagement wasn’t an issue. Relations were nonexistent and contact limited. For instance, after George W. Bush’s designation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea as a member of the “Axis of Evil,” few would expect a welcome word from Pyongyang.... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
China Removes Domes From Mosques In A Push to Make Them More 'Chinese'
The Dongguan Mosque in Xining, the capital of China's Qinghai province. | David Stroup, Author provided *Scroll.in/The Conversation:* *China is removing ‘Arab-style’ features from biggest mosques in its crackdown on Islamic identity* *The removal of domes and minarets has sparked a backlash and even captured the attention of foreign diplomats.* In the normally quiet city of Xining, the capital of northwest China’s Qinghai province, everyday interactions between the city’s ethnic groups – Han Chinese, Hui Muslim, Tibetans, Turkic Salars and others – usually pass without confl... read more
balance107 hours ago
"in a way never seen before.”
5-16-21 by Charles Faddis In 1996 two Chinese air force officers, Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui produced a seminal book entitled *Chao Xian Zhan: Dui Quanqiu Hua Shidai Zhanzheng yu Zhanfa de Xiangding (Warfare Beyond Rules: Judgment of War and Methods of War in the Era of Globalization*). It was published by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). The central premise of the book, which has largely guided Chinese defense thought since, was that Western, imperialist powers had created the law of war in order to handicap other nations. In 2010 a book called *War for Biological Domi... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
China Passes Border Security Law That Expands Powers To The Chinese Army To Patrol Or Shut The Country's 14 Land Borders
A squad from the Gamba battalion patrols an unpopulated border area in Gamba, Southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. Photo: Shan Jie/GT *DW:* *China passes new border law amid concerns about India, Afghanistan* *The new regulation gives expanded powers to the Chinese army to patrol or shut the country's 14 land borders. Beijing cited worries about the pandemic and security as a reason for the law. * China passed a new law on Saturday, the first in the country's modern history to deal explicitly with how it patrols its massive 22,100-kilometer (13,700-mile) land border with... read more
Digging Labour's Grave
Commenting about politics, you can only write so much about one thing. 18 months into Keir Starmer's leadership of the Labour Party and we're at this point already. Say what you like about Ed Miliband and what he did in the first third of his time, he at least did things. He announced wonkish wheezes (remember One Nation?). Unlike the Starmerist albatross, he won elections more often than not. Eventually, painfully he got round to announcing policies - some of which were mildly social democratic and Labourist. And he opposed the Tories. The party was mired in soggy centrism and cou... read more
AG James is urging FDA to accelerate actions to protect children from toxic metals in baby food
New York Attorney General Letitia James, leading a coalition of 23 attorneys general, today petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to protect the health and well-being of babies across the United States by accelerating actions to remove toxic heavy metals The post AG James is urging FDA to accelerate actions to protect children from toxic metals in baby food first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle. read more
Syracuse mayor proposes pandemic relief investments in parks, public safety, and digital infrastructure
Mayor Walsh is proposing $1.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to invest in parks facilities, police body-worn camera updates and digital infrastructure. Walsh’s latest pandemic relief proposals, the sixth round since funding became available this summer, will The post Syracuse mayor proposes pandemic relief investments in parks, public safety, and digital infrastructure first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle. read more
Rochester seeking applicants for nuisance advisory board
The City of Rochester is seeking volunteers to fill open seats on the Nuisance Advisory Board (NAB), which helps support residential and commercial vitality in city neighborhoods. The nine-member board meets monthly to review alleged violations of the law and The post Rochester seeking applicants for nuisance advisory board first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle. read more
Niagara County promotes upcoming ‘VaxToSchool’ clinics
The Niagara County Department of Health will participate in Governor Hochul’s #VaxToSchool initiative at upcoming COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics. The program’s goal is to get more young people vaccinated to further curb the spread of COVID-19 and make schools safer. #VaxtoSchool The post Niagara County promotes upcoming ‘VaxToSchool’ clinics first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle. read more
Niagara County releases draft redistricting plan
The Niagara County Redistricting Commission today released its proposed map for the county’s 15 legislative districts based on 2020 census data. Redistricting takes place once every 10 years. The commission also announced two public hearings for the public to comment The post Niagara County releases draft redistricting plan first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle. read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Dollar deepens losses and closes at R$5.55 as investors monitor fiscal and Brazil Central Bank
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The dollar deepened losses against the Brazilian currency on Monday, going below R$5.55 at the day's low, with recent government signals to the financial market and the monetary policy meeting of the Central Bank this week dominating the attention of investors. At 3:53 PM (Brasília), the spot dollar was down […] The post Dollar deepens losses and closes at R$5.55 as investors monitor fiscal and Brazil Central Bank appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
UN: Greenhouse Gas Levels Hit a New Record, Cuts Fall Short
Greenhouse gas concentrations hit a new record high last year and increased at a faster rate than the annual average for the last decade despite a temporary reduction during pandemic lockdowns. read more
Climate Tipping Points From The Past Can Help Better Predict What May Happen Next
A tipping point in climate computer estimates is a threshold where large and perhaps irreversible changes occur. Some estimates are silly, 20 foot ocean rises, etc., but without data from recent times it is hard to make models more reliable. There was a period of high warming nearly 1,100 years ago and in 10,000 B.C. we were still in an ice age, but with only accurate temperature readings for the last 40 years, and formal observation at all only done for the last 150 years, the only way for climate models of the future to be calibrated is to 'predict the past.' read more read more
Medical Kidnap9 hours ago
45-Year-Old FBI Special Agent Dies Less Than 24 Hours After Receiving The Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
A 45-year-old man died less than 24 hours after receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Geoffrey Young, an FBI special agent, got the shot on April 17th. Within hours, Geoffrey had several symptoms including a headache and nausea. His wife checked on him in bed many times because he was rustling around, but he seemed fine, and they thought the side effects were normal. The next time she saw him several hours later, he was blue, and his arm stretched out hanging off the bed. He wasn’t breathing and he was eventually pronounced dead. Now a widow, she must endure scorn from the pro-v... read more
Science Matters10 hours ago
October Russian Arctic Flash Freezing
The animation shows on the left ice extending over the last 18 days all the way to the Russian shoreline, filling in East Siberian (lower), Laptev (middle) and Kara Seas (top). Thus the North Sea Route is covered with ice at this time. The chart above summarizes shipping traffic through the NSR in 2021, comprising […] read more
Komando.com11 hours ago
Home spray sold at Walmart recalled after reports of deaths, illness
Stop using these essential oil sprays ASAP! Dangerous chemicals found in them have caused two deaths already. read more
Mining Awareness +11 hours ago
Thomas Aquinas on Immigration and Citizenship
Born Tommaso d’Aquino 1225-1274 in Sicily. Venerated in the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion and Lutheranism. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Aquinas The Wesleyan … Continue reading → read more
Komando.com12 hours ago
Pop quiz: Between Alexa, Siri, Cortana and the rest, what collects the most data?
Smart assistants need some of your personal data to work properly. But this particular one gathers more than others. Here's how to stop it. read more
Not PC8 hours ago
Libertarian Debate Club: Virus Edition
From two editions of Rob Tracinski's always excellent *Letters*: If you want to get into Libertarian Debate Club with me, I will acknowledge that the government does have a proper role in a pandemic. Just as your right to swing your arms ends where your fist hits my nose, your right to liberty does not include the right to knowingly or negligently transmit a deadly disease to others. Above, I mentioned Typhoid Mary, who was involuntarily confined for 26 years because she refused to stop seeking work as a cook after being identified as an asymptomatic carrier of *salmonella typhi*. ... read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
German Defense Minister Says NATO Should Threaten The Use Of Nuclear Weapons To Deter Moscow
German Defense Minister Kramp-Karrenbauer © Reutes / Annegret Hilse; Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu © Reuters / Mikhail Klimentyev *RT: **NATO not ready for equal dialogue, Russian defense minister says as German counterpart warns bloc ready to deter Moscow with nukes* Security in Europe can only be collective, but NATO is not ready for equal dialogue, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu has said. NATO earlier agreed on a master plan to deter Moscow, including with nuclear weapons. German Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer has been one of the most active b... read more
Halifax Examiner8 hours ago
1 new COVID death announced in Nova Scotia; 57 new cases over 3 days
Jump to sections in this article: Overview of today’s cases Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories A man in his 70s who lived in Nova Scotia Health’s Western Zone has died from COVID-19. He is the 99th person to die from the disease in the province. Additionally, Nova Scotia today announced 57 new cases of […] read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia approve free circulation of vehicles to boost tourism affected by pandemic
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The latest resolution of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN) will facilitate the entry, stay, and the temporary departure of vehicles for private use by tourists in the organization's member countries. Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia have accepted this resolution to promote tourism in the nations and even created the […] The post Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia approve free circulation of vehicles to boost tourism affected by pandemic appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Study: Air Force Pilots More Likely to Get Certain Cancers
*Stephen Silver* *Air Force, Americas* F-100 Super Sabre aviators “may be more vulnerable than other fighter aviators to several cancers, especially of radiosensitive tissue.” An Air Force study conducted earlier this year found that fighter pilots and crew members in the U.S. Air Force are “far more likely to be diagnosed with certain types of cancers than their fellow airmen,” *Defense One* reported this week. The study, titled “*Cancer Incidence and mortality among fighter aviators*,” was conducted by the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing. The new... read more
Decriminalizing shoplifting has hurt blacks
Decriminalizing shoplifting has hurt black communities and store owners, says Jason Riley in Wall Street Journal, Oct. 19. Walgreens has closed 22 stores in San Francisco where thefts under $950 are effectively decriminalized. Using Target as another example, Mr. Riley notes the closure in recent years of Target stores in predominantly black sections of Chicago, Milwaukee, and Flint, Mich. in the wake of not only increased store thefts but also rioting, looting, and violent anti-police protests. "If you are middle class and the nearest big-box store closes, you simply drive to a di... read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Spain’s PP asks its government to intercede with Bolivia for Áñez to be released and have a fair trial
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The conservative PP (Popular Party) wants the Spanish government to intercede with Bolivia to achieve the release for health reasons of former president Jeanine Áñez and so that she can have a fair trial for the crimes of which she is accused in relation to the events of 2019 that […] The post Spain’s PP asks its government to intercede with Bolivia for Áñez to be released and have a fair trial appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
White House Energy Adviser Says Russia 'Close' To Using Natural Gas As Weapon In Europe's Gas Crunch
A general view of the liquefied natural gas plant operated by Sakhalin Energy at Prigorodnoye on the Pacific island of Sakhalin *Reuters:* *Russia close to using natural gas as weapon in Europe's gas crunch - Biden energy adviser* WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden's global energy security adviser said on Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is getting close to using natural gas as a political tool if Russia is holding back fuel exports to Europe as it suffers an energy crunch. "I think we are getting close to that line if Russia indeed has the gas to supp... read more
New Movie about the Biden Crime family--My Son Hunter
"Dynasty" Star John James will play the role of Joe Biden in the film, "My Son Hunter." "The script has it all. Money, power, greed, sex, drugs, and alcohol. It kind of reminds me of Dynasty . . . This is a common tale of a father’s ultimate love for his son, despite his major shortcomings. My Son Hunter is an inside look at the world of politics.” The media, big tech, and the establishment worked overtime to coverup the truth about the Biden Family Corruption. Soon you'll be able to see the movie. 16% of Biden voters would have not voted for him, had they known this story. myson... read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Hits Back Hard Against Anthony Fauci, Mad Scientists, Puppy Killers and the NIH Political Health Establishment
Earlier today Florida Governor Ron DeSantis delivered remarks on the Florida economy and took questions from the media. The press conference was held in North Venice, Florida, with Department of Transportation Secretary Kevin Thibault and VISIT Florida President & CEO Dana Young to highlight job growth and the expanding economy. During the press questions the […] The post Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Hits Back Hard Against Anthony Fauci, Mad Scientists, Puppy Killers and the NIH Political Health Establishment appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
October Russian Arctic Flash Freezing
Originally posted on Science Matters: The animation shows on the left ice extending over the last 18 days all the way to the Russian shoreline, filling in East Siberian (lower), Laptev (middle) and Kara Seas (top). Thus the North Sea Route is covered with ice at this time. The chart above summarizes shipping traffic through… read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Cashill Asks The Obvious Question, Who Will They Blame When Everyone is Vaccinated? Waterford County, Ireland, Provides The Example
A question we have been asking for several months: Who are the political officials going to blame for rising COVID infection and hospitalization rates when the vaccination rates are well over 90 percent? What happens on a sociological scale when a vaxxed society realizes there is no magic panacea afforded by the vaccination narrative? Author […] The post Cashill Asks The Obvious Question, Who Will They Blame When Everyone is Vaccinated? Waterford County, Ireland, Provides The Example appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
10 Red Flags in FDA’s Risk-Benefit Analysis of Pfizer’s Plan to Inject Young American Children With COVID ‘Vaccine’
Researcher: The FDA’s risk-benefit analysis in connection with Pfizer’s Emergency Use Authorization application to inject children ages 5 to 11 with its COVID-19 vaccine is “one of the shoddiest documents I’ve ever seen.” The post 10 Red Flags in FDA’s Risk-Benefit Analysis of Pfizer’s Plan to Inject Young American Children With COVID ‘Vaccine’ appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
45-Year-Old FBI Special Agent Dies Less Than 24 Hours After Receiving The Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
A 45-year-old man died less than 24 hours after receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Geoffrey Young, an FBI special agent, got the shot on April 17th. Within hours, Geoffrey had several symptoms including a headache and nausea. His wife checked on him in bed many times because he was rustling around, but he seemed fine, and they thought the side effects were normal. The next time she saw him several hours later, he was blue, and his arm stretched out hanging off the bed. He wasn’t breathing and he was eventually pronounced dead. Now a widow, she must endure scorn from the pro-v... read more
Double Your Impact Today. Help Us Stop the Unprecedented Assault on Our Children’s Health
Another donor has stepped up with a second $1 million match offer! Can you pitch in to help us meet this additional challenge by the new deadline — midnight Nov. 30? The post Double Your Impact Today. Help Us Stop the Unprecedented Assault on Our Children’s Health appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Health Impact News10 hours ago
Fully Vaccinated are Suffering Far Higher Rates of Infection than the Unvaccinated, and It is Getting Worse
10 months into the COVID-19 mass vaccination campaigns in the UK, statistics provided by the UK’s Health Security Agency now clearly show that those who have been fully vaccinated are suffering far worse health and are susceptible to infections at greater rates than the unvaccinated. Natural immunity is quite obviously more effective than "vaccine immunity," which wanes very quickly, and apparently in the process destroys one's natural immunity as well, providing the perfect repeat-business model craved by the pharmaceutical companies, who will now pitch regular booster shots, alo... read more
First Responders Resign Over Coronavirus Vaccine Mandate + More
The Defender’s Big Brother NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines related to governments’ abuse of power, including attacks on democracy, civil liberties and use of mass surveillance. The post First Responders Resign Over Coronavirus Vaccine Mandate + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
DirecTV May Hang on to the Studio Portion of NFL Sunday Ticket
*Stephen Silver* *Technology, Americas* It appears that DirecTV could remain part of the Sunday Ticket picture, even while not retaining the exclusive rights. People who are looking forward to being able to get the NFL Sunday Ticket package at home without needing to subscribe to DirecTV are closely watching the news about who will control the NFL out-of-market games package after the 2022 season. DirecTV has had exclusive rights to the Sunday Ticket package since it first launched in 1994. Unfortunately, that deal expires after next season. Some people believe the NFL wants t... read more
Report: Netflix and Other Streaming Services Lead in Engagement
*Stephen Silver* *Technology, Americas* Netflix is at the top of the list for engagement, followed by CBS, NBC, Disney+, and ABC. It’s been a big fall for streaming services, with Netflix’s Korean hit *Squid Game* leading the way. Netflix has had the most engagement of any streaming service or network since the start of September. In fact, *Squid Game* has had more engagement than every other network or service, according to Cord Cutters News, which cited data from research firm Diesel Labs. Netflix was at the top of the list for engagement, followed by CBS, NBC, Disney+, and... read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
Mexican onions recalled because of link to large outbreak of Salmonella infections
Keeler Family Farms of Deming, NM, is recalling red, yellow, and white onions that were imported from Chihuahua, Mexico, and have been connected to a 37-state outbreak of Salmonella infections. This recall is being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, based on ProSource Produce LLC onions sourced in Chihuahua, Mexico, being... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
Green Giant onions recalled in connection to 37-state Salmonella outbreak
Potandon Produce LLC of Idaho Falls, ID, is recalling Green Giant Fresh certain whole yellow, white and red onions because of possible Salmonella contamination. The recalled onions were delivered directly to three UNFI retail distribution centers in Fargo, ND, Bismarck, ND and Hopkins, MN. Further distribution information was not included in the company’s recall notice... Continue Reading read more
VAERS
” I had to fill out my own report because no doctor would do it.” There’s a lot of people who either unknowingly signed up, or were coerced into being cannon fodder for the war on covid. The way these people are being further abused, marginalized and ignored all to push a utopian narrative… Continue reading → read more
MJBizDaily9 hours ago
California cannabis company sues over ‘Breez’ trademark
Oakland-based Promontory Holdings sued The Breeze Brand of Los Angeles in state court, claiming infringement over Promontory's California-registered “Breez” trademark. California cannabis company sues over ‘Breez’ trademark is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
When your extended 2-month free trial of communism is about to run out
 djhitmann003 May 3, 2020 The post When your extended 2-month free trial of communism is about to run out appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Prof Mattias Desmet: Coronavirus and the Psychology of Totalitarianism
*Corona Ausschuss* | Totalitarianism enabled by the historically-proven socialised process known as 'mass formations.' read more
Turcopolier9 hours ago
Biden told little kids that “one of his jobs” is to not answer press questions.
“President Joe Biden jokingly told a group of elementary school students on Monday that one of his jobs as president is to “avoid” answering reporters’ questions. As he finished remarks in a classroom in New Jersey’s East End Elementary, Biden stopped … Continue reading → read more
Mr. Dress Up’s European Vacation
Yes it seems Canada’s problems are no longer an issue now that the election is over. Justin is a travelling man again, as he burns jet fuel to the Greta conference along with a whole plane load of lapdogs. The Griswold family will also be visiting Holland and attending the G20 shindig in Italy. I… Continue reading → read more
Small Dead Animals10 hours ago
Inconvenient Facts about January 6th
In a House hearing on Thursday, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) questioned AG Merrick Garland about a mysterious man, Ray Epps, instructing protesters to enter the US Capitol building on January 5, and who later shepherded crowds towards the Capitol on January 6. The story of the mystery man, Ray Epps, featured in Rep. Massie’s video… Continue reading → read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
‘Big Business,’ marijuana culture need each other, industry insiders agree
Five marijuana industry insiders - ranging from the CEOs of multistate operators to a farmer in California's Emerald Triangle - agreed that while there's been friction between business interests and grassroots activists, both sides need each other and can work together for the wider legalization movement. ‘Big Business,’ marijuana culture need each other, industry insiders agree is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Word From the Trenches – October 25, 2021
Join in on the conversation. Call (712) 770-5597 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. (If you are unable to get through call... The post The Word From the Trenches – October 25, 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The supply chain crisis could last into 2023 unless governments boost spending in ports, railways, and warehouses, a shipping exec warns
Business Insider – by Mary Hanbury The CEO of one of the world’s largest shipping companies is calling for governments to step in and take... The post The supply chain crisis could last into 2023 unless governments boost spending in ports, railways, and warehouses, a shipping exec warns appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Congress has introduced over 70 pieces of Israel-centric legislation so far in 2021
If Americans Knew – by Kathryn Shihadah For a country that practices apartheid, defies international law, and engages in ethnic cleansing, Israel is popular in the US Congress.... The post Congress has introduced over 70 pieces of Israel-centric legislation so far in 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Virtual Mirage10 hours ago
Book Review: Battleship Commander
Battleship Commander: The Life of Vice Admiral Willis A. Lee, USN I was pleased to read this book, written by Paul Stillwell published by US Naval Institute Press. Admiral Ching Lee was one of those brilliant men who found himself in the right place at the right time with the right instrument to make a […] The post Book Review: Battleship Commander appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Grandma Gets A #FJB (F**k Joe Biden) Shirt As A Gift, Her Reaction Is Priceless
Red Voice Media As most of you know already, “Lets Go Brandon” and “F**k Joe Biden” chants have become a worldwide trend. Well now there’s... The post Grandma Gets A #FJB (F**k Joe Biden) Shirt As A Gift, Her Reaction Is Priceless appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Border Patrol To Fire Up To 5K Agents Over Vaccine Mandate
OAN News U.S. Border Patrol plans to fire agents who don’t receive the COVID-19 vaccine. According to reports on Friday, the agency is looking to... The post Border Patrol To Fire Up To 5K Agents Over Vaccine Mandate appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more

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