Sunday, October 03, 2021

3 October - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

 10 pm MDT

Budget Bonanza: Why the Navy Is Splurging on Upgrading Its Destroyers
*Kris Osborn* *Navy, Americas* The reality is that China’s Navy is larger than the U.S. Navy. The U.S. Navy is powering along with adding large amounts of new destroyers to its fleet despite a chorus of ongoing concerns about the size of the Navy’s budget. The military service is clearly embracing the reality that China has a naval fleet that is larger than America’s fleet. The effort is multifaceted in that it involves upgrading the existing fleet of DDG-51 *Arleigh Burke*-class Flight IIA destroyers and building a large number of new warships, including advanced, next-generatio... read more
Pfizer Stand Accused of Experimenting on Orphan Babies to Test Their Covid-19 Vaccine
Daily Expose Allegations that Pfizer are conducting experiments on six-month-old orphans to test their Covid-19 vaccine have been made by whistleblowers in Poland leading to... The post Pfizer Stand Accused of Experimenting on Orphan Babies to Test Their Covid-19 Vaccine appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Woman Injured by COVID Vaccine Pleads With Health Agencies for Help, as Local News Agency Kills Story After Pressure From Pfizer
Children’s Health Defense – by Megan Redshaw Kristi Dobbs, a 40-year-old dental hygienist from Missouri, said she can no longer work after being injured by... The post Woman Injured by COVID Vaccine Pleads With Health Agencies for Help, as Local News Agency Kills Story After Pressure From Pfizer appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
War News Updates16 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
A giant Chinese flag is seen on Chinese National Day, in Hong Kong, China, October 1, 2021. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu *WNU Editor: *The above picture is form this photo-gallery .... *Celebrating China's National Day *(Reuters). read more
The Duran16 hours ago
The Temple of Saint Sava and de-escalation in Kosovo
The Temple of Saint Sava and de-escalation in Kosovo ****News Topic 577***** Thank you to Kristian Kahrs. Follow Kristian: Ohrabrenje.com No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way […] read more
The Duran17 hours ago
Why Not Negative Interest Rates?
Unless you have been living on another planet, you probably realise the world is in deep trouble, the United States in particular is facing the possibility or even the likelihood of massive inflation due to the lunatic policies of the illegitimate Biden Administration. One tactic mooted as a solution to our current woes or to […] read more
CDC Releases “Urgent Health Advisory” to Vaccinate the Unborn
Pfizer’s published medical experiments testing coronavirus concoctions on children showed promising opportunity to influence a entirely new market. Now, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has announced a new wave of propaganda: a campaign to target pregnant mothers, and their unborn. The result, Big Pharma companies make sales, gain new customers, and profit, before their… read more
CURMUDGUCATION10 hours ago
ICYMI: Applefest Edition (10/3)
Once a year, my small town closes the streets, brings in a ton of vendors, runs a whole passel of events, and calls it a festival, and it's pretty cool. Like the Harvest Homes of a century ago, it serves as a city-wide homecoming. It's not quite the same this year (the apple pancake breakfast was take-out only), but it's something. In the meantime, here's your reading list for the week. *Fighting back in Arizona* Trevor Nelson at Public Voices for Public Schools tells how activists are fighting back against the folks in Arizona trying to use the pandemic to sow more chaos, disru... read more
Major oil spill hits Orange County coast, California
A major oil spill, believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, hit parts of California's Orange County, including Huntington Beach on October 2, 2021. The event triggered coastal closures and emergency responses. Wildlife officials warned residents not to...... Read more » read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
Vincent Racaniello: Viruses and Vaccines
This is very much worth your time, and touches on nearly all the discussion points that have been raised and debated here at SDA over the past 18 months. From the nature of viruses to vaccine history and safety, the effectiveness of masks, ivermectin and other interventions, the tragedy that inexpensive home rapid tests have… Continue reading → read more
What's Going on With Coronavirus Booster Shots?
*Matthew Woodruff* *COVID-19, * Tense decision-making as CDC joins FDA in recommending Pfizer booster shot for 65 & up, people at high risk and those with occupational exposure to COVID-19. Following the recommendations of its vaccine advisory committee, the Food and Drug Administration gave emergency use authorization to Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine booster dose for certain populations. The single shot is to be administered six months following completion of the original two-dose course. The FDA’s Sept. 22, 2021, decision to not extend boosters to the general population ... read more
September 1961–A Bit Of Everything!
By Paul Homewood . September 1961 was a real mixed bag, dominated by a storm mid month: . The month started with a heatwave, with temperatures hitting 31.6C, but frosts arrived later: Mid month brought two ex-hurricanes, the first bringing heavy rain, and the second unusually strong gales: . read more
Sunday morning music
I don't like everything Roberta Flack's recorded, but some of her love songs have been truly iconic, and have given me real listening pleasure over the years. (It's really hard to believe she's now 84 years old!) Here's a brief selection of the best-known among them. First, possibly my favorite of her songs: "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face". Here's "Let It Be Me". Another classic, and my second-favorite of her songs: "Killing Me Softly". And finally, a duet with Peabo Bryson: "Tonight I Celebrate My Love". Sometimes a song expresses emotion and feeling to... read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
Lifestyles Of The Rich And Communist
Apparently you have to be a follower of Karl Marx now to be rich in America. Well, it worked for the president of China. And white men must hate themselves to be successful in business. read more
Numbing Autism Numbers
By Cathy Jameson When I saw the latest autism headlines, I was reminded of something I saw published a few years ago. Epidural use during delivery linked to minimal autism risk, studies find Epidurals are not linked to autism in... Related Stories - Making an Impact - Over The Top - Ten Years Later: Change In Time read more
Is the BBC biased?18 hours ago
'Our local hero'
Harry Cole, political editor of *The Sun, *tweeted this while watching Andrew Marr and Boris Johnson slugging it out earlier: Getting spicy now on Marr. Not much love lost here. They certainly don't seem to like each other. It always seems to get frosty. Here's a flavour of it. if you missed it: *Andrew Marr*: The logic of what you are saying is that the shortages and the short-term problems are an inevitable result of the policy, that to get higher productivity and higher wages, we as a country have to go through some bumps, some shortages, some queues, on the way. And that,... read more
GREENIE WATCH18 hours ago
Untitled
* "Fossil" Fuels Are Back — Everywhere Except The U.S.A.* While the greens in America, including their champion zealot, Joe Biden, howl their primal screams over climate change, the rest of the world is turning to coal. The dark stuff. The satanic fuel. But it’s back big time across the globe. So is old-fashioned petroleum. Bloomberg reported last week that because of high natural gas prices due to a reduced supply from the United States, Europe is “snapping up coal.” It’s cheaper now and unlike wind and solar is a much more reliable source of power. Euroland is also starting t... read more
China's Area 51 Isn't Too Different from America's
*Trevor Filseth* *Chinese Military, Asia* The area’s outline, and the runways, can be seen on Google Maps. *Here's What You Need To Remember Here: *As China’s aerospace program has become increasingly developed, Beijing has begun work on a similar facility in remote Xinjiang. According to satellite footage, a three-mile-long airstrip has been constructed, and a number of buildings have sprung up around it. After World War II, the United States constructed an experimental test range for experimental U.S. Air Force aircraft in rural Nevada, near a dry salt flat called Groom Lake... read more
Trouble at the Border: Biden Botches Influx of Haitian Refugees
*Karen Musalo* *Border Crisis, * An asylum law scholar explains how the US skirts its legal and moral duties. The U.S.’s top envoy to Haiti resigned abruptly on Sept. 22, 2021, over the Biden administration’s “inhumane” treatment of Haitian migrants crossing the border via Mexico into Texas. The resignation came amid debate over the U.S. decision to deport thousands of Haitians entering the U.S. in search of asylum or a better life. Criticism over the policy mounted as images of U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback and carrying whip-like cords while encountering migrants gained... read more
Komando.com19 hours ago
Where to put your router for better speeds
If you want good Wi-Fi, find the best location for your router. The ideal spot can maximize your coverage. Follow these steps to speed up your internet. read more
Homes may have gas cut off if they refuse to take part in hydrogen trial
Homeowners who refuse to take part in a hydrogen energy trial will be forcibly cut off by gas network operators, under Government plans to test green heating alternatives. Residents in one village will begin the pilot scheme by 2025 to help the Government assess whether hydrogen gas can be used as a low-carbon alternative for […] read more
21st Century Wire19 hours ago
China Sends 38 Fighter Jets, Bombers Into Taiwan Defense Zone
*21WIRE + Reuters* | Surprise show of force by Chinese air force triggers outrage from Taiwan and its US backers. read more
Pfizer Stand Accused of Experimenting on Orphan Babies to Test Their Covid-19 Vaccine
Originally posted on Justice4Poland.com: BREAKING – Pfizer stand accused of experimenting on orphan babies to test their Covid-19 vaccine DAILY EXPOSE Allegations that Pfizer are conducting experiments on six-month-old orphans to test their Covid-19 vaccine have been made by whistleblowers in Poland leading to a group of lawyers, medical professionals and activists demanding… read more
Study: COVID-19 Vaccines INCREASE Deaths and Hospitalizations from COVID-19 Based on Analysis of Most-Vaccinated Countries
Originally posted on Truth2Freedom's Blog: 10-02-2021 • https://vaccineimpact.com, by Brian Shilhavy As the data continues to come in regarding the experimental COVID-19 shots, it is abundantly clear now that pretty much EVERYTHING the FDA and the CDC have told the public about these shots is a LIE! Dr. Gérard Delépine from France, whom we have featured… read more
YouTube purges Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Dr. Joseph Mercola and a wide range of experts who aren’t afraid to tell the truth about vaccines
Originally posted on Truth2Freedom's Blog: 09-30-2021?• Natural News – Lance Johnson (Natural News) YouTube is?targeting several prominent video channels?that speak up for families that are injured by vaccines. YouTube took down the channel of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Joseph Mercola because their videos are too truthful and are slowing vaccination rates… read more
Komando.com21 hours ago
The upcoming national social media boycott: Everything you need to know
Give up social media for the sake of a good cause. That's the rallying point behind the nationwide boycott against Facebook and Instagram on Nov. 10. read more
Massive industrial indoctrination of UK freshmen began
Symptoms of a collapse of a country in a very advanced stage Last night, iDNES, the leading Czech Internet news server, published a remarkable story British universities launched controversial courses. Indoctrination, opponents call them.I won't translate the text because it's been based on English sources such as The Daily Mail (mostly about St Andrews, the oldest university in Scotland) and The Times (mostly about the University of Kent, just East of London). The new academic year started and their new freshmen are subjected to an unprecedented lobotomy. They must memorize and "co... read more
New Left Media October 2021
Thanks to events this last month, I haven't paid much attention to the discourse which means I haven't spotted many new left media projects. Shame. But there were some, and here they are. Please give them a visit! 1. A People's History with John McDonnell (Twitter) (Podcast) 2. Pandemic Capitalism (Twitter) (Blog) 3. The Lefty (Twitter) (Podcast) If you know of any new(ish) blogs, podcasts, channels, Facebook pages or whatever that haven't featured before then drop me a line via the comments, email, Facebook, or Twitter. Please note I'm looking for new media that has started withi... read more
naked capitalism19 hours ago
Six-Month Sentence for Lawyer Who Took on Chevron Denounced as ‘International Outrage’
Conviction of Steven Donziger, said one critic, "perfectly encapsulates how corporate power has twisted the U.S. justice system to protect corporate interests and punish their enemies." read more
It’s Not a Bird or a Plane—It’s a High-Flying Army Surveillance Balloon
*Peter Suciu* *HELEIOS, Americas* “The idea is blanketing the deep area with low-cost attritable sensors to enable deep sensing and deep effects.” *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *HELEIOS is part of the Multidomain Sensing System (MDSS) family, which is a series of high-altitude systems that could help the Army cover the vast distances over which it may have to operate during a future conflict. As the aeronauts of the Union Army Balloon Corps were able to monitor the troop movements of Confederate forces, HELEIOS could provide real-time data, but from extreme distances. Duri... read more
Virtual Mirage20 hours ago
Sunday Sermonette
Basilica of the sacred family Barcelona, Spain Living on acres of land, as I do, it strikes an odd string in my heart when you would step out of your home…onto the sidewalk and then the street. And then they proudly point to the backyard where they have a cement pond. Now that’s […] The post Sunday Sermonette appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Is the BBC biased?20 hours ago
Some Sunday morning reading
I According to *The Mail on Sunday*, Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries will use her conference speech to 'throw down the gauntlet to the BBC'. A source has told them: The plan is to put the BBC on notice that its days as the voice of the Islington Left are numbered. Nadine appreciates that it has a global reputation for the quality of many of its programmes, but the woke-infested news output needs addressing. We'll see. Anyhow, there's a good quote from Nadine in *The Sun*: I could almost hear the almond latte cups hitting the floor at the BBC when I got this job. II Former ... read more
OrientalReview.org20 hours ago
Healing The Heart
The heart itself is but a small vessel, yet dragons are there, and there are also lions; there are poisonous beasts and all the treasures of evil. But there too is God, the angels, the life and the kingdom, the light and the apostles, the heavenly cities and the treasuries […] read more

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