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BEST OF THE WEB: 'Storm of the season' dumps record-breaking rainfall on Southern California and snowfall in the mountains - 6 FEET of snow reported
Streets flooded in North Hollywood's Arts District and other neighborhoods. The normally constrained L.A. River roared to life, sucking vehicles down its surging waters and swamping the small islands that dot the middle of the urban waterway near Atwater Village. A man in Sylmar had to be rescued after he got swept up into its flow. Trees were toppled in Whittier, while homeless people who normall
[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2021-12-13_Lions_of_Liberty.mp3"][/audio] In this edition of the redpill series, James joins Marc Clair of the Lions of Liberty podcast for a journey down the rabbit hole. Join us for a lively discussion on how James views the unfolding of the COVID regime and why he was able to so accurately call where this was going as far back as February 2020. Jam
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Today James reflects on the first year of #SolutionsWatch. What worked? What didn't? Where do things stand now? Let's take a look...
A scandal of epic proportions The data in the UK is some of the best in the world, but if a person has a vaccine and dies in the next two weeks, it’s classed as an “unvaccinated death”. People are not counted as fully vaccinated until 14 days after their second dose, which makes sense if we’re only looking at Covid deaths. But it doesn’t make sense when looking at other deaths. This delayed categ
It has already been a remarkable December for snow in the Pyrénées - but more heavy falls are forecast from Wednesday, while the Alps are also set to enjoy more fresh snow. The weekend was marked by sustained snowfall in the Pyrénées, with an average of between 50cm and 70cm of snow at altitudes above 1200m, rising in some areas towards western areas of the mountain chain to 1m. According to Météo

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You know CES is approaching when you see automotive companies announcing weird robots. Case in point: Hyundai's MobED (short for Mobile Eccentric Droid), a four-wheeled robot designed to carry your stuff around. The MobED is essentially a large tray with wheels attached. Hyundai says it has an adjustable wheelbase and flexible steering angles, meaning it can get around without losing its cargo in
Remember when Henry Cavill built his own computer set to several Barry White songs? Maybe you were washing your hair that day, but it happened, in July 2020 . The actor joined Stephen Colbert to talk The Witcher Season 2 on Tuesday, speaking about which potion he'd drink IRL and Superman's undies. But the Late Show host also gave a throwback to Cavill's computer in the interview, asking basically
The trio had been driving home from work when they spotted something that left them terrified. North America is not the only place to have legends of ...
Via: The Defender: “The real purpose behind the historic, unprecedented push to vaccinate the very young, even against diseases like COVID that do not pose a threat to them, is to fold the current generation of children into the blossoming global digital identity system.”
Even in New Zealand, which is one of the most deeply compromised countries in the world, I’m noticing cracks appearing in the control program. Some people who believed the whole lie and got double jabbed, etc. are now thinking, “Wait a minute, something is wrong here.” The PSYOP is unbelievably strong in New Zealand. It’s […]
The Israeli spoon bender has claimed that we should expect to hear from ET before too long. Geller, whose self-proclaimed psychic feats and spoon bend...

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"The backstabbing of the president you're engaging in is really disgusting!"
In acclaimed works Ain’t I a Woman and All About Love the writer shared her ideas about race, feminism and romance with flair and compassion Gloria Jean Watkins, better known by her pen name bell hooks, has died aged 69. Her niece Ebony Motley tweeted : “The family of @bellhooks is sad to announce the passing of our sister, aunt, great aunt and great great aunt.” Continue reading...
Study of tubes between windpipe and lungs could help explain Covid variant’s rapid transmission Coronavirus – latest updates The Omicron Covid variant has been found to multiply about 70 times quicker than the original and Delta versions of coronavirus in tissue samples taken from the bronchus, the main tubes from the windpipe to the lungs, in laboratory experiments that could help explain its ra
The prolific author, poet, cultural critic, feminist and professor, who wrote more than three dozen wide-ranging books, died Wednesday at her home in Berea, Ky. (Image credit: Karjean Levine/Getty Images)
On Jan. 6, Lindsey Graham says he spoke with Ivanka Trump telling her to tell her dad to stop the attack
My breakthrough infection started with a scratchy throat just a few days before Thanksgiving. Because I’m vaccinated, and had just tested negative for COVID-19 two days earlier, I initially brushed off the symptoms as merely a cold. Just to be sure, I got checked again a few days later. Positive. The result felt like a betrayal after 18 months of reporting on the pandemic. And as I walked home fr

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Water ice may be lurking just a few feet below the Martian surface at one of the Red Planet's most dramatic sites.
New research from the University of Massachusetts Amherst provides a novel answer to one of the persistent questions in historical climatology, environmental history and the earth sciences: what caused the Little Ice Age? The answer, we now know, is a paradox: warming.
Nature, Published online: 15 December 2021; doi:10.1038/d41586-021-03621-0 An Omicron investigator, a Mars explorer and an AI ethics pioneer are some of the people behind the year’s big research stories.
Until around 45,000 years ago, Australia was home to Genyornis newtoni, a fearsomely huge bird weighing roughly 230kg—almost six times as much as an emu—and standing 2 meters tall.
A communications glitch between the observatory and its launch vehicle forced the delay, NASA officials say -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Built on the same technology as Bitcoin, NFTs have been a hot topic in 2021. They enable a real market for digital works of art while fueling unprecedented speculation. 2021 might become known as the year when digital art exploded. On March 11, a cryptocurrency investor paid $69 million for the digital painting “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” during an auction organized by Christie’s. The blinki

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by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio for VT Mediterranean We are very sad in publishing this disturbing history about one of the great reporter who worked into Rojava, North and East Syria (NES) controlled by Kurd administration which gave an important effort to defeat ISIS, before invasion by Turkish Army which hired fierce jihadists as mercenaries. […] The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Mi
After 20 years of occupation, America’s silent retreat from Afghanistan’s Bagram Airfield in the middle of the night on July 5, 2021 marked the end of an era. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Jim W. Dean - If we stumble into the next big war between East and West, guess who is going to pay for the huge majority of it. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
When the wreckage was examined, both were found to be of types never supplied to an Arab nation, not Saudi Arabia, not anyone. The only “buyer” in the region for that type of plane is Israel. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Columbia Engineering have discovered a new method to improve the toughness of materials that could lead to stronger versions of body armor, bulletproof glass and other ballistic equipment. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .
Jim W. Dean - The silver lining here is that the courts might start getting really pissed at these diversionary filings and reject them with prejudice. The post first appeared on Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services .

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Elizabeth Holmes is on trial for fraud over her time at Theranos. As the trial begins to wrap up, many questions have surfaced about what enabled Theranos to rise to such heights. Would the alleged crimes have been possible without the tremendous momentum from angel investors? Read more: https://www.theverge.com/e/22598933 Subscribe: http://goo.gl/G5RXGs Like The Verge on Facebook: https://goo.gl
Ellen welcomes pancake artist Jas Rezonable, who explained how she went from not liking pancakes at all to making impressive art with it! She also taught Ellen how to make her own pancake art, and Ellen surprised her with a gift from her friends at TisBest! Brought to you By: TisBest Philanthropy From: TheEllenShow
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Experts believe there are wider implications of last week's sanctions against Bangladesh's notorious paramilitary force.
And we ignored him. The mass media creates a cognitive dissonance that prevents us from recognizing the truth when it is given to us. His latest letter (Dec.8, 2021) is here. Jacob Rothschild: " Of course, the Covid pandemic is a plandemic, and we through our various think tanks and networks have meticulously planned it over decades. In order for all of the major changes we have planned, includin
Weather bureau warns of 'very destructive typhoon-force winds' in some parts of the country within the next 12 hours.
After facing 98% unemployment in the depths of the pandemic, the strongest union in Las Vegas has risen again.
I read a lot of crap this year, but the good stuff was really good. The Causes of World War Three , by C. Wright Mills This book is from 1961, just after Mills’s famous “Letter to the New Left” and just before the Cuban Missile Crisis. The book basically predicts the Cuban Missile Crisis down to the U-2 incident. But what’s remarkable is his ability to marry analysis and prose. His passionate cri
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