Tuesday, November 02, 2021

2 November - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

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The Extraterrestrial Way The Atacama Desert Got Its Sheets Of Glass
In the Atacama Desert in Chile east of Pampa del Tamarugal, a plateau in northern Chile nestled between the Andes Mountains to the east and the Chilean Coastal Range to the west, fields of dark green and black glass inhabit a corridor stretching for 30 miles. If you've ever seen a glassblower at work, you know high heat will do the trick, but lacking a crucible 12,000 years ago, it has been a mystery what provided the 2,400 degree heat needed to turn the sand into molten glass that then solidified. A new study finds it was not of this earth. read more read more
Neil Oliver Sums Up The Hypocrisy
By Paul Homewood It’s not about what they say it’s about, and it never has been: Thank you, Neil Oliver: read more
balance106 hours ago
Edward Szall on Stew P. a deep episode of Stew Peters show
https://rumble.com/vomlxx-flight-nurse-ground-injected-military-pilots-hearing-you-wont-see.html read more
Nagorno-Karabakh Deserves the West's Attention
*Mark Temnycky* *Nagorno-Karabakh, Eurasia* The international community has struggled to identify ways in which it can act in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. It has previously provided financial assistance and humanitarian aid, but this has not ended the conflict. An inability to make a significant impact, however, should not mean that the crisis can be ignored. On September 16, Armenia initiated proceedings against Azerbaijan before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In its statement, Armenia requested that the Azerbaijanis release the Armenians detained during the Nagorno-... read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
Wisconsin vote fraud alleged
* Margot Cleveland:* *Wisconsin Investigation Uncovers Potential Tip Of A Voting Fraud Iceberg* *The investigation revealed both blatant violations of state election law by election officials and detailed evidence of voter fraud by stealing elderly Americans’ votes.* ... Section 6.875 of the Wisconsin election code provides the “exclusive means” of absentee voting in residential care facilities, the presentation noted. That statute requires the local municipality to dispatch two special voting deputies, or “SVDs,” to a facility. The SVDs must then personally deliver a ballot to... read more
Unity is a scam pt2
thoughtprocess Nov 2, 2021 The post Unity is a scam pt2 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
Virginia accused of denying right to vote to mask less citizens
PJ Media: Virginia Department of Elections Commissioner Chris Piper issued a statement on Tuesday afternoon after reports of voters being turned away from polling places for not masking surfaced. “We have gotten several reports of voters either being turned away or being made to wait until the polling place is clear before being allowed to vote if they refuse to wear a mask,” Piper wrote. “You may not turn voters away because they are not wearing masks.” “While masks are encouraged, every eligible voter is entitled to cast a ballot at their polling place. It is not sufficient... read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
Ethiopia Declares Nationwide State Of Emergency As Tigray Rebel Forces Threaten To March On The Capital
*DW:* *Ethiopia declares state of emergency as Tigray forces gain ground* The Ethiopian government has declared a national state of emergency amid fears that Tigray insurgents are preparing to march on the capital, Addis Ababa. Ethiopia's cabinet on Tuesday declared a nationwide state of emergency after fighters from the northern province of Tigray claimed to have seized two strategic towns, state-affiliated media said. Fana Broadcasting Corporate said the state of emergency was aimed at protecting civilians from possible atrocities. "Our country is facing a grave danger to... read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
Biden border policy facilitates fentanyl murders
Washington Examiner: Fentanyl seizures by federal law enforcement inspecting goods and people attempting to enter the United States from abroad shot up over the past 12 months, more than doubling the record-high level confiscated a year earlier. The surge in U.S. Customs and Border Protection seizures at the nation’s border is closely connected to the surge of drug overdose deaths occurring deep inside the U.S., which also hit a new high this year as a result of the prevalence of opioids. “If they're seizing a lot, it's because a lot is coming in — because you don't know the per... read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Mario Batali to Face April Trial in Sexual Misconduct Case
Batali pleaded not guilty to indecent assault and battery on allegations that he forcibly kissed and groped a woman after taking a selfie with her at a Boston restaurant in 2017. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Disney World Built Part of EPCOT on a Sinkhole, and Here’s How It Happened
Disney originally denied the existence of the sinkhole where part of EPCOT was planned, but later confirmed it, according to reports. read more
Blessed are the Litigants: Catholic backlash over cemeteries grab
[image: CMCT, Catholic Cemeteries, St Mary's Cathedral] A PR man for Catholic Church has threatened Michael West Media with legal action for coverage of the battle for control of Sydney's cemeteries. Callum Foote evaluates the claims of the Catholic Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust and its crisis consultants read more
Prominent Scientists Go Public: ‘Fauci Fooled America’
In an op-ed published Monday in Newsweek, two scientists accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of bungling the government’s response to COVID by getting “major epidemiology and public health questions wrong.” The post Prominent Scientists Go Public: ‘Fauci Fooled America’ appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Rona Rodeo Continues
Martin Kulldorff goes over a pair of dueling studies. There’s no Delta-specific booster coming to save you — what we have is good enough Over in Ireland, they now have the highest number of patients in hospital with Covid-19 since March, despite over 91% of the population over-12 being vaccinated – the highest jab rate… Continue reading → read more
Food Safety News8 hours ago
Washington food firm recalls cheese over improper milk pasteurization
Lake Wolf Creamery of Deer Park, WA, recalled Queso Oaxaca, Queso Fresco and Cheddar Curds because the milk used was not pasteurized correctly, according to information from the Food and Drug Administration. According to the recall, “the milk pasteurization temperature was not recorded and/or the air space temperature was not at 150 degrees F or... Continue Reading read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Late Innings = Late Nights As World Series Games Lengthen
Late innings means late nights in the World Series, with many fans struggling to stay awake as the Braves and Astros play baseball’s most important games of the year. read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Does 2021 Infrastructure Bill Include ‘Methane Tax’ on Cattle, Pigs?
Republican Congressman Markwayne Mullin said Democratic proposals for a "methane tax" would "run ranchers out of business." But do his claims stack up? read more
Lawfare10 hours ago
The Jan. 6 Committee Should Take Its Time With Mark Meadows
Mark Meadows speaks with attendees at the 2019 Teen Student Action Summit in Washington, D.C. (Gage Skidmore, https://flic.kr/p/2gUZANe; CC BY-SA 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/) President Trump’s former White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, has until recently taken a more solicitous approach toward the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack than have other Trump associates and officials. But now, the “engagement” between Meadows and the committee has apparently hit a rocky stretch. Meadows has remained loyal to Trump, and Trump has not min... read more
Going After Sagittarius A*
[image: Story 500226191] Only time will tell whether humanity has a future beyond the Solar System, but if we do have prospects among the stars — and I fervently hope that we do — it’s interesting to speculate on what future historians will consider the beginning of the interstellar era. Teasing out origins is tricky. You could label the first crossing of the heliopause by a functioning probe (Voyager 1) as a beginning, but neither the Voyagers nor the Pioneers (nor, for that matter, New Horizons) were built as interstellar missions. I’m going to play the ‘future history’ game by o... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
ISIS Attack On Kabul Military Hospital Leaves Scores Dead And Wounded
*Daily Mail: **19 dead and dozens wounded in 'ISIS' attack on Afghanistan's biggest military hospital: Militants 'go room-to-room' and clash with Taliban after setting off explosives as pictures show blood-spattered children's ward* * At least two explosions rocked the Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan hospital * There was no initial claim of responsibility but ISIS fighters were seen in hospital * ISIS has carried out a series of attacks against the Taliban since August At least 19 people have been killed with dozens more wounded after explosions and gunfire rocked Afghanistan's... read more
Want to Live Abroad? Make Sure Your Social Security Benefits Can Go With You.
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Social Security, * Social security benefits may not be accessible in some countries or may require a special exception. Millions of American retirees must have rejoiced when they heard that the Social Security Administration (SSA) confirmed that they will receive a 5.9 percent cost of living adjustment (COLA) beginning next year. That nearly six-percent boost—the largest seen in about four decades—is expected to help seniors keep up with fast-rising costs due to the current high-inflationary environment. However, some seniors, even before the SSA’s announceme... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Europe Is Putting Up Border Walls And Fences
*Zero Hedge:* *Visualizing Europe's Border 'Fences'* Poland’s plan to build a fence at its border to Belarus to deter migrants would close one of the last major gaps in Eastern European border barriers. Statista's Katharina Buchholz notes that, based on data gathered by Deutsche Welle, the Baltic states as well as Norway and Ukraine are already in the process of or have completed closing off critical parts of their borders with Russia and/or Belarus. *Read more *.... *WNU Editor:* Europe is not alone. Check out all the border walls and fences around the world from the graphi... read more
From Boeing to Mercedes, a U.S. Worker Rebellion Swells Over Vaccine Mandates + 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 From Boeing to Mercedes, a U.S. Worker Rebellion Swells Over Vaccine Mandates + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Some Social Security Beneficiaries Fear Loss of Benefits
*Stephen Silver* *Social Security, Americas* Congress will have a few options when it comes to keeping Social Security solvent. Its members could change the funding formula, delay the retirement age, or somehow adjust how benefits are distributed. It’s been quite an eventful fall season for Social Security. The Social Security Administration announced in October that there will be a 5.9 percent cost of living adjustment (COLA) in 2022, the highest number since the early 1980s. The month before that, the Social Security Administration issued a report that the expected date t... read more
U.S. Air Force B-1B Bomber Escorted by Israeli F-15s in Middle Eastern Sortie
*Peter Suciu* *B-1 Bomber, * It was likely also a show of strength directed at Iran, which has been blamed on attacks carried out against oil tanks in the Strait of Hormuz. The United States military may have withdrawn from Afghanistan in August, and even as it has continued to focus to address threats from near-peer adversaries including Russia and China, the United States remains fully committed to supporting its allies and partners in the Middle East. To help remind the world of that fact, on Saturday, a United States Air Force B-1B Lancer bomber—commonly known as the “Bone”—t... read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
Internal CDC emails Show Why They Changed the Definition of “Vaccines” and What it Means to be “Vaccinated”
TechnoFog submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to see what was happening inside the CDC as they discussed needing to change the definitions of “vaccine” and “vaccination” in order to get passed the problematic issue of their supported products not actually providing immunity from the COVID-19 virus or any variant thereof. Within the […] The post Internal CDC emails Show Why They Changed the Definition of “Vaccines” and What it Means to be “Vaccinated” appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
“In one morning I had to ground 3 out of 3 pilots due to vaccine injuries”
"In one morning I had to ground 3 out of 3 pilots due to vaccine injuries" Lieutenant Colonel Theresa Long, Brigade Surgeon for the 1st... The post “In one morning I had to ground 3 out of 3 pilots due to vaccine injuries” appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Researcher Blows Whistle on Data Integrity Issues in Pfizer’s Vaccine Trial
A regional director with Ventavia Research Group told The BMJ Pfizer falsified data, unblinded patients, employed inadequately trained vaccinators and was slow to follow up on adverse events reported in Pfizer’s pivotal COVID Vaccine phase 3 trial. The post Researcher Blows Whistle on Data Integrity Issues in Pfizer’s Vaccine Trial appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
MJBizDaily8 hours ago
How your marijuana business can build a profitable greenhouse
Marijuana producers seeking to sidestep the wild fluctuations of climate change and extreme weather events by growing their crops in a protected greenhouse environment should recognize there is great deal of consideration, planning and capital that goes into building such facilities How your marijuana business can build a profitable greenhouse is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The New Dark Age8 hours ago
Reflection on events in Afghanistan-31
2 November 2021 — Indian Punchline by M. K. BHADRAKUMAR The 3rd Moscow Format meeting on Afghan settlement attended by Taliban and ten regional states, Moscow, Oct 20, 2021 31. India plays Russian card The chances were slim that the Pakistani National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf would accept the invitation from his counterpart Ajit Doval … Continue reading Reflection on events in Afghanistan-31 read more
Dr. Paul Thomas: CDC Protects Vaccine Program, Not Kids’ Health
On the latest episode of “Doctors and Scientists,” host Brian Hooker and Dr. Paul Thomas, a pediatrician, discussed a new book about how Thomas lost his medical license for standing up for the right to informed consent. The post Dr. Paul Thomas: CDC Protects Vaccine Program, Not Kids’ Health appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Pretending We Can Vaccinate Our Way Out of This Pandemic Is Dangerous — Especially for Kids
Are we setting up our populations — and dangerously, our children — for disaster, with imperfect and sub-optimal immune priming caused by vaccines that do not stop infection or transmission? The post Pretending We Can Vaccinate Our Way Out of This Pandemic Is Dangerous — Especially for Kids appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Word From the Trenches – November 2, 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 – November 2, 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Econlib9 hours ago
Inflation: Is it supply or demand?
As is so often the case in macroeconomics, the title of this post isn’t even a question. Terms like ‘supply’ and ‘demand’ are not clearly enough defined to make this a meaningful question. Whatever answer you provide is defensible, depending on how one defines terms. Let’s consider a few plausible possibilities. 1. Total aggregate demand […] The post Inflation: Is it supply or demand? appeared first on Econlib. read more
REPORT: ATF, FBI Are Snooping on More than 1,000 Lawful Gun Owners
Gunpowder Magazine – by José Niño Many Second Amendment advocates of the no-compromise persuasion have long warned about the dangers of the federal gun control... The post REPORT: ATF, FBI Are Snooping on More than 1,000 Lawful Gun Owners appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
White House announces new veteran suicide project: gun control and more
American Military News President Joe Biden’s White House on Tuesday released a new strategy aimed at reducing the “public health and national security crisis” of military and... The post White House announces new veteran suicide project: gun control and more appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Aviationist9 hours ago
First F-35A Destined To The 495th Fighter Squadron At RAF Lakenheath Spotted During Test Flight
[image: F-35 Valkyries] The F-35A bound to the recently reactivated 495th FS Valkyries has flown with the new markings and the “LN” tail code for the first time. The first F-35A Lightning II sporting the markings of the [...] The post First F-35A Destined To The 495th Fighter Squadron At RAF Lakenheath Spotted During Test Flight appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
Econlib9 hours ago
How Democrats Can Save Democracy
In 2020, Trump tried to ignore the results of the election. His efforts were incompetent, but he was plainly searching for the button that says, “President for Life” – then push it. And despite my blanket view that politicians are extremely power-hungry, I think that Trump was much more eager to become President for Life […] The post How Democrats Can Save Democracy appeared first on Econlib. read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Mississippi governor seeks to limit medical marijuana amounts for patients
A working medical marijuana market in Mississippi is still on hold as the state's governor pushes to limit the amount of cannabis that patients can buy. Mississippi governor seeks to limit medical marijuana amounts for patients is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Not PC7 hours ago
"GreenMageddon is no hyperbole." #COP26
*Data on disaster deaths come from EM-DAT, CRED / UCLouvain, Brussels, Belgium – http://emdat.be (D. Guha-Sapir)* *"GreenMageddon is no hyperbole. It’s is the virtually certain outcome of attempting to purge CO2 emissions from a modern energy system and economy that literally breathes and exhales fossilised carbon. Indeed, the very idea of converting today’s economy to an alternative energy respiratory system is so far beyond rational possibility as to defy common sense."* ~ David Stockman, from his post 'GreenMageddon, Part Five' *FURTHER READING*: *"While climate cat... read more
Happy Kevin Hassett Day!
Dow closes above 36,000 for the first time. Here is my old review of the book. Coincidentally, Kevin has released a new book today, which I have not yet read. read more
"Bordering on the Absurd"
*"Bordering on the Absurd"* by Bill Bonner "Modern society is hypnotized by socialism. It is prevented by socialism from seeing the mortal danger it is in. And one of the greatest dangers of all is that you have lost all sense of danger, you cannot even see where it's coming from as it moves swiftly towards you." – Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – "Little noticed in the Western media, last month, Russian president Vladimir Putin made an important speech in which he explained what was wrong with us: "We are surprised by the processes taking place in coun... read more
How Next-Generation Weapons Systems are Changing the Procurement Paradigm
*Kris Osborn* *Defense Industry, Americas* Digital engineering allows weapons developers to assess, refine and evaluate key performance parameters related to a new weapon without having to start production because computer simulation has become so precise in its ability to closely replicate or parallel live-fire weapons testing. U.S. Army weapons developers often acknowledge that the United States trails both Russia and China in the hypersonic arms race. That is one reason why the service is focused on the planned 2023 arrival of its new Long Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW). The... read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Rumble Video Platform Moving Headquarters from Canada to Sarasota County, Florida
The cleaving of Big Tech continues, only this time the proactive move of company headquarters by the Rumble video hosting service appears to be a proactive move to avoid government intervention and regulations requiring platform providers to censor speech. Rumble is moving from Toronto, Canada to Sarasota, Florida. As noted by Glenn Greenwald, “Canada is […] The post Rumble Video Platform Moving Headquarters from Canada to Sarasota County, Florida appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Halifax Examiner8 hours ago
Virtual panel discusses the ongoing legacy of slavery and the topic of reparations
On Monday, speakers at a virtual panel discussion talked about reparations and the ongoing legacy of slavery from Nova Scotian and Canadian perspectives. The event was hosted by Dalhousie University, University of King’s College, and the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia and was advertised as a pre-conference event for the 2023 Universities Studying Slavery […] read more
China Still Burning More & More Coal
By Paul Homewood While western leaders are in a state of hysteria over global warming, China just keeps on burning more and more coal: Latest data for Q3 shows that thermal power generation (nearly all coal) has increased by 6.7% pa since 2019, based on January to September figures: https://chinaenergyportal.org/en/2021-q3-electricity-other-energy-statistics/ Thermal […] read more
MintPress News9 hours ago
Celtics or CIA? Gulenist Hoops Star Enes Kanter Rides Both Benches
While there is no evidence that Enes Kanter is a CIA employee, the 29-year-old hoops star does have a great many troubling relationships with some of America’s most powerful state officials. The post Celtics or CIA? Gulenist Hoops Star Enes Kanter Rides Both Benches appeared first on MintPress News. read more
Limiting Corporate Powers To Sue Governments Over Extractives Policies
Next week international negotiators are meeting in Glasgow, Scotland to develop solutions to the climate change threat. But one major obstacle to global sustainability will be largely absent from the discussions: the investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) system. This system gives transnational corporations the power to sue governments over actions — including policies to address climate change — that reduce the value of their foreign investments. Allowing corporations to continue to wield this power could undermine whatever agreements might be reached in Glasgow. The post Limit... read more
Capitalism Has Never Really Worked Out For The Earth Or For BIPOC Communities
As we gather in Glasgow for two weeks of deliberations for the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of Parties #26, (COP26) otherwise known as the “Conference of Polluters” or the “Conference of Profiteers,” we must be like Jesus in the temple overturning the tables of the money changers. We can no longer accept business as usual in the vein of moneyed interests suppressing ambition and holding us back from the bold commitments necessary to turn the tide of climate change. The post Capitalism Has Never Really Worked Out For The Earth Or For BIPOC Communities appear... read more
Minneapolis Voters Could Change How The City Approaches Public Safety
Last year after George Floyd’s murder, community organizers spurred a national conversation on the role of policing and public safety. The collective outrage and sustained protests led to democracy in action. In Tuesday’s election, Minneapolis voters have a chance to change the way the city handles public safety. Organizers like Miski Noor want voters to embrace the opportunity to change how the city deals with public safety and vote in favor of the public safety amendment known as Question 2. The post Minneapolis Voters Could Change How The City Approaches Public Safety appeared... read more
Yakama Nation Acquires Inaba Produce Farms
“When the Inaba family began farming here on the Yakama Reservation in the early 1900’s, Yakama tribal members supported their efforts, leasing land to them when the laws of the United States did not permit Japanese immigrants to be landowners. Today, the Inaba family honors our historic relationship by selling Inaba Produce Farms to the Yakama Nation to support our sovereignty and food security,” said Virgil Lewis, Sr., the Yakama Tribal Council Vice Chairman and Yakama Nation Farms Board Chair. The post Yakama Nation Acquires Inaba Produce Farms appeared first on PopularResistan... read more
Oil Industry Bigwigs Given Platform At COP26 Despite Organisers’ Claims
Representatives of major oil companies including BP will be speaking at COP26, despite reassurances from organisers that they wouldn’t be welcome, a programme from inside the venue reveals. Last month, it was revealed that oil companies including BP were being excluded from official roles at COP26, with organisers casting doubt on the firms’ claimed ambitions to eliminate carbon emissions. At the time, the exclusion was seen as a victory for environmental campaigners, who have long called for major polluters to be excluded from UN climate conferences. The post Oil Industry Bigwigs... read more
A World Without Police Is More Possible (And Necessary) Than You Think
Maher writes, police “don’t prevent violence, and they don’t make any measurable contribution to public safety… The police have wormed their way into the very foundations of American society and work every day to make themselves—and their bloated budgets—seem indispensable.” In this special conversation for the TRNN podcast, Police Accountability Report Host Stephen Janis speaks with Maher about his groundbreaking assessment of American policing and the practical necessity of collectively devising better models for communal safety. The post A World Without Police Is More Possible ... read more
Meta Deletes Over 1,000 Nicaraguan Accounts It Claims Were FSLN ‘Troll Farm’ Days Before Election
Just days before nationwide elections in Nicaragua, Meta has deleted more than a thousand accounts on Facebook and Instagram it claims were part of a disinformation “troll farm” run by the ruling Sandinista party. It’s just the latest example of the social media giant taking concerted actions against US enemies alongside the US government. The post Meta Deletes Over 1,000 Nicaraguan Accounts It Claims Were FSLN ‘Troll Farm’ Days Before Election appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Survey: 7 in 10 American Workers to Quit If Ordered to Get Vaccinated
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Coronavirus Vaccine, * A real possibility or just a bluff? More than seventy percent of American workers have indicated that they would quit their jobs if their employers eventually mandate coronavirus vaccines, according to a new survey conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF). However, that figure was found to sink to thirty-seven percent if the workers have an option to take weekly coronavirus tests, noted the findings that were published in the October 2021 *Vaccine Monitor Report*. Data was gathered via phone interviews with more than one thousand... read more
Waking Times8 hours ago
Shocking Social Experiments Demonstrate Why Conformity and Blind Obedience to Authority Have Gone Viral
*Dylan Charles* - We are hard wired for social conformity, and it's one of the most dangerous aspects of the human condition. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Brazil’s Azul wants to buy whole LATAM airline group or nothing, says founder
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A few years ago, few in Chile had heard of Azul, an emerging Brazilian airline founded in 2013 by Brazilian-born American entrepreneur David Neeleman, the same man who owns the renowned low-cost carrier JetBlue. Its name only came onto the radar of Chileans in mid-2020, when in the midst of […] The post Brazil’s Azul wants to buy whole LATAM airline group or nothing, says founder appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
Driscoll blueberry’s recalled because of metal pieces
Italian Produce Company Ltd. is recalling Driscoll’s brand blueberries because of pieces of metal. The product was distributed in Ontario, Canada, according to information just released. This recall was triggered by a recall by California-based Driscoll’s Inc. on Sept. 15, 2021, which was undertaken by Italian Produce, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.... Continue Reading read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Elections in Latin America in November put the region’s political map on the line
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Latin America will have a loaded electoral agenda in November. The polls will change the political map in Argentina, Chile, and Honduras and increase tension in Nicaragua. President Daniel Ortega will win his reelection in general elections after arresting all opposition candidates one by one. Nicaragua goes to the polls […] The post Elections in Latin America in November put the region’s political map on the line appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Decriminalization of abortion in Colombia to be debated by Constitutional Court
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In the coming weeks, the magistrates of Colombia's Constitutional Court will vote on removing abortion as one of the crimes contemplated in the Penal Code, in an essential debate for women's sexual and reproductive rights. The first debate is item 6 of this Wednesday's agenda, but sources close to the […] The post Decriminalization of abortion in Colombia to be debated by Constitutional Court appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
bilaterals.org9 hours ago
The Asia-Pacific's free trade disagreements
02-Nov-2021 It's not just the different agreements, per se – the distinctly different models of FTAs are complicating trade regimes in the region. read more
bilaterals.org9 hours ago
Russia would like BiH to conclude free trade agreement with Eurasian Customs Union
02-Nov-2021 Russia to provide support to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the process of concluding a free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union. read more
bilaterals.org9 hours ago
Iran starts free trade talks with EAEU in Armenia
02-Nov-2021 Iran and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) have started three-day talks in the Armenian capital to discuss a potential free trade deal between the two sides. read more
null9 hours ago
The Revelation of Masonry (Illuminati): Top 33 Deeply Held Secrets of Satanic Cults Who Are Preparing to Eliminate Our Footprints
Given that over 20,000 Masonic affiliated “dignitaries” ranging from heads of states, media personalities, Hollywood debased and their lackeys they have bought out with their The post The Revelation of Masonry (Illuminati): Top 33 Deeply Held Secrets of Satanic Cults Who Are Preparing to Eliminate Our Footprints appeared first on . read more
Nature-based Solutions Won’t Solve the Climate Crisis — They Just Make the Rich, Richer
Offset schemes like those supported by Nestlé, BP, Chevron, Shell, Dow Chemical, Bayer, Boeing, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Danone, Unilever and others, have already failed to prevent climate change. Expanding these schemes massively with Nature-based Solutions will fail more massively. The post Nature-based Solutions Won’t Solve the Climate Crisis — They Just Make the Rich, Richer appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Chile economy recorded growth of 15.6% in September; double-digit growth for 6th consecutive month
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Chilean economy grew slower than previous months but returned to double-digit growth for the sixth consecutive month. On Tuesday, the Central Bank said that Imacec (Monthly Index of Business Activity) rose 15.6% in September. A Bloomberg survey also estimated that economic activity would increase 12.3% in the ninth month. […] The post Chile economy recorded growth of 15.6% in September; double-digit growth for 6th consecutive month appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Robert Reich9 hours ago
What Happened to the Party of Limited Government?I’m old enough...
*What Happened to the Party of Limited Government?*I’m old enough to remember when the Republican Party stood for limited government – when Ronald Reagan thundered “Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem.” Today’s Republican Party, while still claiming to stand for limited government, stands for government intrusion everywhere: Republican governors ban masks in schools. Republican states outlaw abortions. Republican lawmakers prohibit teachers from teaching about America’s racist past. Republican legislators force transgender students to play sp... read more
Ag Sector Methane Emissions Are A Big Problem — Factory Farm Biogas Is Not The Solution
Biden’s “climate-smart” agriculture cannot include factory farm biogas The post Ag Sector Methane Emissions Are A Big Problem — Factory Farm Biogas Is Not The Solution appeared first on Food & Water Watch. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Did Ben Carson Win the Nobel Prize for Creating Brain Supplements?
While the neurosurgeon and U.S. politician has accomplished many things, this is not one of them. read more
The Last Refuge10 hours ago
Virginia Election Day, Ground Reports and Open Discussion Thread
Polls are open from 6am to 7pm ET today in Virginia, as a very closely watched governors race plays out on election day. The Glenn Youngkin (R) -vs- Terry McAuliffe (D) race is being monitored by party insiders, consultants and media pundits who have all proclaimed the Virginia election as a national referendum. CTH has […] The post Virginia Election Day, Ground Reports and Open Discussion Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more

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