Saturday, October 30, 2021

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

 10 pm MDT

PrairiePundit16 hours ago
American returns to Afghanistan to save Christians
*Fox News:* *Former US soldier returns to Afghanistan, rescues Christians from Taliban* *Afghanistan war veteran returns to save his family targeted by the Taliban* He got at least 30 people out of the country by moving them to Pakistan. read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
The growing Biden blunders
I&I: Swedish socialist economist Assar Lindbeck is semi-famous for saying that “in many cases rent control appears to be the most efficient technique presently known to destroy a city – except for bombing.” It’s becoming clearer that one of the most efficient ways to destroy the U.S. economy, outside of bombing the country, is to put Joe Biden in the White House. Economic growth in the third quarter was a meager 2%, the Commerce Department reported Thursday, the most feeble increase of the pandemic recovery. Some economists had forecast a gain closer to 3%, leaving many disappoi... read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Covid-19: Relapse in Uruguay; music festival postponed; some in-person classes suspended
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Uruguay saw a spike in Covid-19 cases last week following several outbreaks in different parts of the country. Two days after the borders were opened to tourists , one department has returned to orange on the Harvard index, and hundreds of people are under quarantine. The first outbreak occurred last […] The post Covid-19: Relapse in Uruguay; music festival postponed; some in-person classes suspended appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Being a Russian WWII Pilot Was no Fun
*David Axe* *Soviet Air Force, Eastern Europe* For pilots the war was an uncomfortable routine punctuated by moments of sheer terror and — all too often — violent death. *Here's What You Need to Remember*: Pilots would check their planes to ensure that poorly-trained, underfed maintainers hadn’t overlooked some critical mechanical detail. After a mission briefing, they took off. If they survived, their reward on returning to base was a quick lunch — perhaps followed by another mission. The Eastern Front was the decisive theater of World War II in Europe. German premier Adolf Hit... read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
Investigations reveals real 2020 vote fraud
John Solomon: Cognitively impaired nursing home residents in Wisconsin and Michigan cynically exploited for votes. Election mismanagement in Atlanta. Unlawful election instructions in Wisconsin. And 50,000 questionable ballots in Arizona, plus several criminal cases for illegal ballot harvesting and inmate voting. Eleven months after Donald Trump was ousted from office, the narrative that the 2020 election was clean and secure has frayed like a well-worn shoelace. The challenges of the COVID pandemic, the aggressive new tactics of voting activists and the desire of Democrats to ... read more
#SudanProtests : The 30th October rallies "Live updates"
On Monday, the world woke up on yet another coup in Sudan as Commander of Sudanese armed forces Abdel Fattah El-Burhan led a military takeover against the civilian transitional government. Since... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] read more
Komando.com17 hours ago
The big mistake you’re making cleaning your TV
Want to extend the life of your TV? Try these cleaning tips to keep it running great for years. read more
Carl Sagan Predicted The Current Disaster
“science is a way of skeptically interrogating the universe. with a fine understanding of human fallibility. If we are not able to ask skeptical questions, to interrogate those who tell us something is true, to skeptical of those in authority, … Continue reading → read more
Komando.com17 hours ago
5 clues that your email has been hacked
Has your email account been hacked? Here are five clues it's been compromised and ways to protect it. read more
Komando.com18 hours ago
4 ways to create and share music playlists with friends and family
Sharing playlists is easier than ever before. Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora and Amazon Music Unlimited make it easy. Follow these steps to share playlists. read more
Discover the AMAZING skin-protective benefits of black seed oil
(NaturalHealth365) Every day millions of dollars are spent by people trying to be more attractive, look younger, or resolve a skin problem like acne, eczema, or psoriasis. Every day, many of those people are sorely disappointed. There are many commercial products out there that are loaded with chemicals and synthetic ingredients that can do more … Continue reading Discover the AMAZING skin-protective benefits of black seed oil → read more
Grow Your Own Food with Tips from A School Garden Teacher
The coronavirus pandemic has inspired a lot of people to explore self-sufficiency in the form of scratch cooking and growing their own food. But for many first time gardeners, growing your own food is an intimidating task that brings up lots of questions: what to grow, where to grow it and, well, how not to … Continue reading Grow Your Own Food with Tips from A School Garden Teacher → read more
The Gates/Rockefeller “Green Revolution” Scam Exposed
You’ve got to hand it to the globalists: they know how to take advantage of our better instincts. They have designed an entire international institutional infrastructure around the issues that the average non-psychopath cares about (or at least pretends to): helping the poor and the downtrodden, caring for children, ending inequities, taking care of the … Continue reading The Gates/Rockefeller “Green Revolution” Scam Exposed → read more
Praising God, by Scott
I watched Scott grow up in our church; sat behind his family for years. Now he's a pastor with many children, and I still watch him grow through Facebook. I don't know the details, but apparently there was an accident and his wife was driving. His praise and thanks are worth re-reading. "Tonight I give thanks. My Deanna is okay—better than okay—after a box truck pulled in front of her this afternoon. A devastating and violent collision. Amazing fire rescue, police, and EMTs. And medical experts that have helped us navigate this evening. For phone calls and texts. For prayers and lov... read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
IM Doc on Medication/Medical Supply Shortages and Political Backlash
Key parts of the medical industry in the US are being held together with duct tape and bailng wire. What happens if the stresses get worse? read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Bob Pollin: Stop Subsidizing Wall St., Start Subsidizing Workers for High Energy Costs
Bob Pollin: High oil prices and supply chain disruption are driving inflation, not workers’ modest wage increases or government debt. read more
Modern Tokyo Times17 hours ago
Art of Japan and exquisite birds by Yamamoto Kōitsu (1843-1905)
Art of Japan and exquisite birds by Yamamoto Kōitsu (1843-1905) Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The delightful art of birds depicted in this article by Yamamoto Kōitsu (Kōichi) is a wonder to behold. Indeed, the art piece titled White Heron on Hinoki Cypress is mesmerizing. Not a great deal is known about many areas […] The post Art of Japan and exquisite birds by Yamamoto Kōitsu (1843-1905) first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Does the TOW Missile of Today Have the Power to Take Out Tanks?
*Charlie Gao* *TOW Missiles, Americas* Today’s TOW is a fairly far cry from the original missiles that served in Vietnam. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The technology behind enemy armor continues to advance. America’s TOW anti-tank missile has been one of the most enduring anti-armor weapons in the U.S. Arsenal. First used to bust North Vietnamese tanks during the Vietnam war, the BGM-71 TOW has since served admirably in U.S. and foreign service. It’s the staple anti-tank guided missile of any U.S. mechanized formation, being mounted on the Bradley infantry fighting vehicles ... read more
Toyland Toyland Beautiful Girl and Boy Land You'll Ne'er Return Again
Kim at age 11 in a costume her Grandmother made FDA authorizes Pfizer’s Covid vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11, shots could begin early next week with CDC clearance Toyland, toyland Little girl and boy land While you dwell... Related Stories - Firefighters, Not Pfizerfighters - Support Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving 10/24 - Deaf Ears And Exposed Arms read more
PrairiePundit17 hours ago
Data appears to challenge the efficacy of vaccine
Stacey Lennox: ... This study was published in the *European Journal of Epidemiology* on September 30, 2021, roughly three weeks after President Biden announced his vaccine mandate to distract from his flaming failure in Afghanistan. In the introduction, Subramanian noted: Vaccines currently are the primary mitigation strategy to combat COVID-19 around the world. For instance, the narrative related to the ongoing surge of new cases in the United States (US) is argued to be driven by areas with low vaccination rates [1]. A similar narrative also has been observed in countries, s... read more
PrairiePundit18 hours ago
Supreme Court to decide whether EPA can destroy the nations energy business
*Washington Examiner:* *Supreme Court to review EPA authority to regulate power sector emissions* The radical environmentalist want to change the nation's method of producing energy to inefficient and unreliable alternative energy. They want to impose rules like California which have led to blackouts at the same time they are pushing electric cars. read more
Modern Tokyo Times18 hours ago
Sudan on tenterhooks: Mass protests against the military coup
Sudan on tenterhooks: Mass protests against the military coup Noriko Watanabe and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Mass protests are expected today in Khartoum and throughout the country against the recent military coup. Hence, the people of Sudan are on tenterhooks, given the possibility of further loss of life. International nations have frozen economic […] The post Sudan on tenterhooks: Mass protests against the military coup first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Where to find the best specialty coffee in Rio de Janeiro
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to the Specialty Coffee Association, specialty coffee is defined as one that is "free of primary defect, has no quakers [cracked beans], is properly sized and dried, presents in the cup free of faults and taints, and has distinctive attributes". Other than that, specialty coffee is considered as such […] The post Where to find the best specialty coffee in Rio de Janeiro appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
COP26: After international pressure, Brazil to sign forest preservation agreement
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "We sent a formal communication to the initiative's promoters, confirming our support. We are once again demonstrating Brazil's new stance of commitment to sustainable development issues and specifically on climate change," said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Multilateral Policies Secretary Paulino Franco de Carvalho Neto. "Brazil expects the world's largest […] The post COP26: After international pressure, Brazil to sign forest preservation agreement appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Details of Brazil’s plans to invade Uruguay in 1971 exposed
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The plan was called Operation 30 Hours and some of its details were disclosed yesterday by UOL website based on U.S. government documents. These documents show that dictator Emílio Garrastazu Médici also helped to commit fraud in the Uruguayan elections that year. The Brazilian media analyzed classified documents produced by […] The post Details of Brazil’s plans to invade Uruguay in 1971 exposed appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Komando.com19 hours ago
Get this: CarShield just saved me $4,300!
If you're a regular listener of my show, you know about CarShield. XXXX And I'm so happy to save CarShield just saved me a TON of money. Here's the story. My Mother's car XXXX. read more
$10,000 Gold & $200 Silver – Why It Could Happen | John Rubino
Liberty and Finance “The world is changing fundamentally,” says analyst John Rubino. “When people start acting on the assumption that the Dollar is going to decline at an accelerating rate as far as the eye can see, then everything changes financially.” He sees people moving into gold and silver at an even faster rate, pushing … read more
Creepy Woke Twix Ad Sparks OUTRAGE Over Boy In Dress, Bizarre Witch
Timcast IRL Tim and Lydia host friends Seamus of FreedomToons and Libby Emmons, editor of the Post Millennial to attempt to analyze a Twix commercial starring a child-threatening cool-girl witch and a cross-dressing boy. end read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Solar generation in Brazil expected to grow over 60% in 2021 – Ministry of Mines and Energy
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Wind power is also expected to register a significant increase, possibly reaching just over 70 TWh, representing 23% growth compared to 2020. This and other data are available in the August Monthly Energy Report from the Ministry. Other renewable sources should see a decrease in generation in 2021. Hydroelectric power […] The post Solar generation in Brazil expected to grow over 60% in 2021 – Ministry of Mines and Energy appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Bank client fraud in Brazil up 165% in 2021
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The scams that grew most were the so-called "social engineering," in which the victim is manipulated and tricked into actions to benefit the criminals. This growth occurs in a context in which cell phones account for over half of all banking transactions. According to FEBRABAN, mobile phone apps were used […] The post Bank client fraud in Brazil up 165% in 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Silver & Gold 10x Bagger Potential Stocks – Jeff Clark
Wall Street Silver Jeff Clark, the Gold Advisor, joins us to share part of his presentation from the New Orleans Investment Conference. Jeff shares his top 3 Silver exploration stocks and 1 gold exploration stock. All are exploration stage, high risk and high potential rewards. If that is your goal, this video is for you. … read more
For the Navy's Next Submarines, Think Small, Not Big
*David Axe* *Submarines, Pacific* The new class of attack submarines perhaps should be smaller. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Pair wolf packs of new, small subs with huge flotillas of underwater robots and the Navy could seriously complicate China’s ambitions in the western Pacific. The U.S. Navy already is beginning to plan for its next class of attack submarine, a high-tech -- and potentially very expensive -- new vessel to succeed the *Virginia*-class boats that the sailing branch currently is buying. The new SSN(X), which could begin production in the early 2030s, shou... read more
Despite Increased Production, Expect Ammo Shortages to Continue Into 2022
*Stephen Silver* *Ammo Shortage, * Blame the U.S. Mint? The United States has been experiencing an ammunition shortage dating back to early 2020. The shortage has had several causes: Supply disruptions during the pandemic, a new surge in gun ownership, the bankruptcy of a major supplier, and the Biden administration’s sanctions on Russian ammunition have all factored in. A report this week looks at one company that is working to ease the shortage. According to Axios, Vista Outdoor CEO Chris Metz says his company has been competing with the U.S. Mint and other industries for c... read more
PrairiePundit18 hours ago
PJ Media says Twitter is the one misgendering
*Red States:* *PJ Media Stands Their Ground After Twitter Locks Account for "Misgendering" Rachel Levine* What many conservatives are saying is that feelings do not override the facts of what your chromosomes reveal about your sex or gender. Science can determine your sex or gender and not the voices in your head. Big Tech appears to be siding with the feelings and not the science. read more
PrairiePundit18 hours ago
Vaccine mandate has limited compliance in New York City
*Epoch Times:* *NYC: 40 Percent of Inspected Businesses Noncompliant With Vaccine Pass Mandate* This looks like another example of what a limited tool mandates are in dealing with the virus. By imposing them, the government is losing the respect of the people in many cases. It looks like Florida and Texas have done better without them. read more
RedFrost Motivation, "Wise Quotes"
*Full screen recommended.* *RedFrost Motivation, "Wise Quotes"* Performed By Chris Lines read more
PrairiePundit18 hours ago
Rep. Donalds Slams Climate Twitter 'Activists'
A Congressman with a realistic approach to energy makes his case. He is spot on. read more
Virtual Mirage19 hours ago
It’s Here
The lava flow, blood red under a crackling black crust, sounded like a cascading waterfall of breaking glass as it moved with an inexorable, impetus, a flaming river that pushed with a pulse initiated nine miles below the Earth’s surface. This was not the explosive volcanic force that erupted to consume all around it. […] The post It’s Here appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
SATURDAY CARTOONS: QUESTION AUTHORITY: OCTOBER 30, 2021
The gods of blogspot paid me a visit this week and reverted a few of my recent pieces to "Draft Status". Within a few hours of my request for review, 'The Great Replacement' was reinstated. The second piece is far more controversial and politically incorrect according to the current medical climate. I doubt I will be able to keep it up. If you did not read it, here is the link to this important piece. When and if my article is approved, I will put it back up. "Like Watching a Horror Story: Moving tentacled object, metallic fragments found in COVID jabs" The piece is an inte... read more
First Person: Telling the tragic story of mercury poisoning in Japan
Masami Ogata is a survivor of Minamata Disease, a debilitating illness caused by industrial mercury poisoning, which originated in the Japanese town of the same name in the 1950s. As a UN conference on preventing future poisoning outbreaks gets underway, we hear Mr. Ogata’s story. Read the full story, “First Person: Telling the tragic story of mercury poisoning in Japan”, on globalissues.org → read more
Combating Energy Poverty in Chile with Community Inclusion
SANTIAGO, Oct 29 (IPS) - More than 90 percent of Chile's 17.5 million people have access to electricity. But many live in energy poverty because they do not have access to hot water, have unsafe connections, houses without thermal insulation and with indoor pollution, or can't afford to pay the monthly bill. Read the full story, “Combating Energy Poverty in Chile with Community Inclusion”, on globalissues.org → read more
CFACT19 hours ago
UN COP 26: The 750 Billion dollar invoice
Developing nations are looking for another $750 B from you and from me. The post UN COP 26: The 750 Billion dollar invoice appeared first on CFACT. read more
Modern Tokyo Times19 hours ago
Iran’s Atrocious Human Rights Record Must Be Addressed Before New Nuclear Talks
Iran’s Atrocious Human Rights Record Must Be Addressed Before New Nuclear Talks by Abigail R. EsmanIPT News Investigative Project on Terrorism There were days in a cramped, dark room. There were days and nights at Evin prison, with bright lights and interrogations and little or no sleep. And then there was the injection, a mysterious […] The post Iran’s Atrocious Human Rights Record Must Be Addressed Before New Nuclear Talks first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
The Duran20 hours ago
EU imposed new sanctions against Poland
In early autumn, the Polish Constitutional Court ruled that a number of EU laws and court decisions contradicted the country’s constitution. The supremacy of the country’s constitution over EU laws was confirmed. Brussel srefused to accept this position of Warsaw. This is how the most serious conflict in recent years between Poland and the European […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Idlib action signals an endgame to the conflict
Idlib action signals an endgame to the conflict Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator Russia’s military said on Wednesday that it had agreed with Turkey to open two crossing points in the Idlib de-escalation zone in Syria and one near Aleppo. This could be a precursor to opening humanitarian corridors to allow civilians and aid […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
MacArthur’s Plot for War with China
One myth found in history books is that the United States was surprised by Chinese intervention in the Korean war. This was no surprise because China warned that it would intervene if American forces moved north of the 38th parallel. War with China was sought by General Douglas MacArthur who wanted an excuse to overthrow […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Women Don’t Always Get Away With Murder
In January 1999, Kim Galbraith murdered her husband, shooting him in the head as he slept. Then she burned down the house and told police two masked men had done this, and raped her as well. She stood trial for murder and was convicted, but in May 2002, after her conviction was quashed, she was […] read more

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