Thursday, December 02, 2021

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

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Komando.com21 hours ago
Does Twitter’s new photo rule protect your privacy or is it just a waste of time?
Twitter announced a policy change that immediately bans users from sharing photos/videos of others without consent. read more
Leonardo da Vinci & The New Biology
It is completely absurd to apply an atomist paradigm to cellular biology. It is not absurd to posit a 'matrix' computer to do this work. Then the question is merely if this is possible. As it turns out we have Cloud cosmology providing so called second order Dark Matter which is a lattice of electron scaled particles that are neutral or close enough. This is quite able to contain the information needed to operate the the third ordered matter we experience. The ingformation density vailable is many orders of magnitude grteater than out biolgical experience and all this provides u... read more
The modern family
We have posted a lot regarding the natural community of around 150 people who know each other. Within that we have a handful of family type groupings that are produced through mutual nurturing. This nurturing is readily extended throughout a mature natural community through the simple expedient of a shared weekly feast time and sharing time. This type of communal activity is reflected back into the family grouping suporting internal nurturing. This is certainly what is possible but difficult with a nascent family formed ad hoc. *The modern family* *Amid distance and estrange... read more
The Deadly Myth That Human Error Causes Most Car Crashes
Likely enough, human error was unavoidable. Why was it unavoidable? Impairment is avoidable, driving conditions not so much. How about car color? Many colors become invisible or badly obscured in rainy conditions. So just fix this already. How about fuel weight shift on a tight curve shifting the center of mass sharply enough to cause tread slippage. It does not just happen on the track. This can be engineered out. Europe tells us we need to pay attentilon and they have autobahns. *The Deadly Myth That Human Error Causes Most Car Crashes* *Every year thousands of American... read more
Atlantean Calender?
This is actually a discussion worth having. Please observe that the orbits of the Earth and Moon are tightly tuned and we draw our calender options from all this. Now understand that 52 weeks times seven days for a total of 364 days. At the same time 13 X 4 X 7 happens to be 364 days as well. For that reason a calender of thirteen four week months makes the best sense of all. It will still need an occasional leap day or so in order to keep it perfect, but we are already used to that. The best solution is to retain our twelve month of 28 days and to add a celebration month ... read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Omicron variant: Brazilian health regulator requests further data on impact of authorized vaccines
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) on Wednesday, December 1, announced that it has requested the developers of Covid-19 vaccines authorized in Brazil to provide data on ongoing studies related to the new Omicron variant. "Anvisa requests that developers of authorized vaccines should monitor and assess the impact of variants […] The post Omicron variant: Brazilian health regulator requests further data on impact of authorized vaccines appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Forbes: Yes, The Vaccine Changes Your DNA. A Tiny Bit. That’s A Good Thing.
VMAT2 – God gene – Wikipedia The God gene hypothesis proposes that human spirituality is influenced by heredity and that a specific gene, called vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2), predisposes humans towards spiritual or mystic experiences.[1] The idea has been proposed by geneticist Dean Hamer in the 2004 book called The God Gene: How Faith is Hardwired into our Genes. – The God gene hypothesis is based on a combination … read more
Econlib23 hours ago
Sokal III: Another Hit at Woke Nonsense?
To paraphrase the incipit of the Manifesto of the Communist Party (my apologies to Karl Marx), a specter is haunting America—the specter of wokeness. But wokeness has intellectual feet of clay. By the time you read this post, the news of the fake article published by Wiley’s academic journal Quarterly Education Quarterly will probably start […] The post Sokal III: Another Hit at Woke Nonsense? appeared first on Econlib. read more
Virtual Mirage20 hours ago
Dimwits
The Progressives have a Future — — mapped out for you, best explained below, with an “Eye of Sauron” that doesn’t need a volcano. Live in your hive city, drink your Soylent Green and enjoy it, slave. The Practice of Medicine The AMA wants to do away with “meritocracy” in admissions, claiming that […] The post Dimwits appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The Liberal Government Of The Netherlands
The Netherlands are one of the most injected countries in the world, with an average of 1.4 injections per capita. Cases, deaths and hospitalizations are skyrocketing – and all discussion and dissent has been banned and censored by their “liberal” … Continue reading → read more
Omicron Spotted in More Parts of the World
*Stephen Silver* *Coronavirus, Americas* One of the biggest questions about the new variant is whether it is deadlier than previous variants. The entire world is worrying about the Omicron variant, the latest variant of the coronavirus. The virus first surfaced around Thanksgiving in South Africa, although indications now are that it may have originated elsewhere. NPR reported Wednesday that the virus appeared in the Netherlands in samples taken as early as November 19, which was a week before South Africa first reported the variant to the World Health Organization. This has led... read more
Virus Warfare In 1918
The 1918-1919 “Spanish Flu” was the deadliest pandemic in history, killing fifty million people with an average age of death of 29 years old. At the time the US Navy believed it was biological warfare from Germany. This history has … Continue reading → read more
1918 – Washington Glaciers Receding Two Feet Per Week
13 Sep 1918, 25 – The Dayton Herald at Newspapers.com read more
China Is Making Major Strides in Developing Sniper Rifles
*Charlie Gao* *Security, Asia* While China was once in lockstep with the Soviets in terms of sniper technology, Beijing has since developed its own uniquely deadly weapons. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *While the Type 88 and Type 85 are the most common rifles in use, there also are a myriad of other rifles for precision shooting and special purposes. While the U.S. Army is concerned about next-generation Russian precision rifles and tactics, China has also been making significant advances in the field. In the 1980s, the Chinese used practically the same equipment as the S... read more
Egyptian Human Rights Activist Fined for Tweet
*Trevor Filseth* *Europe, Africa* Hossam Bahgat had been ordered to stand trial in July for insulting Egypt’s election authorities and spreading false news and using social media to commit a crime. An Egyptian court has convicted Hossam Bahgat, a human rights activist, of insulting the country’s election authorities after he posted a tweet that was critical of the body’s chairman in 2020. The court convicted Bahgat of a misdemeanor and fined him ten thousand Egyptian pounds, or around $630, according to Al Jazeera. Bahgat had been ordered to stand trial in July. He faced the c... read more
Why Did the Air Force Pass on the F-16XL?
*Trevor Filseth* *Aviation History, * The Air Force was originally impressed by the design. So what happened? In 1977, after the successful sale of the F-16 “Fighting Falcon” to the Air Force, U.S. defense contractor General Dynamics launched a project intended as a technology demonstrator. This project, the “Supersonic Cruise and Maneuver Prototype” (SCAMP), was not intended to rival any existing Air Force jets, and General Dynamics had not planned to sell it. Instead, the aircraft’s purpose was to demonstrate that “supersonic cruising”—the notion of using a plane’s afterburners... read more
Kyrgyzstan Opposition Claims Fraud Over Election Results
*Trevor Filseth* *Kyrgyzstan, Eurasia* To make matters worse, an energy crisis in Kyrgyzstan could be imminent. Dozens of opposition politicians in Kyrgyzstan have criticized the election the Central Asian country held on Sunday, claiming that the result, which favored parties loyal to President Sadyr Japarov, had been rigged. Although the vote was cited as competitive by observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), they also criticized the run-up to the elections, during which opposition campaigning was repeatedly disrupted and parliament’s pow... read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Sinn Fein from Revolutionary party to Constitutional Nationalist
Where did it all go wrong? Once the vanguard of Irish republicanism and claiming to be fighting for a free sovereign socialist 32 county Irish republic SF is now a parody of its previous incarnation. From a revolutionary party supporting a legitimate armed struggle against Britain’s illegal immoral imperialist military occupation of Ireland, it is […] read more
Vaccinating Against Old Age
It has been known since the first weeks of the plandemic that 99% of virus deaths were among people with other illnesses who were nearing or past their life expectancy. So Donald Trump started “Operation Warp Speed” which was apparently … Continue reading → read more
The Duran21 hours ago
The US weaponizing wheat in Syria
The US weaponizing wheat in Syria Wheat harvest. Photo credit: Paz Arando The Syrian government has warned farmers in northeast Syria against using the wheat seeds supplied by USAID, which is a department of the US State Department in Washington. Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator The Syrian government has warned farmers in northeast Syria […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Who Owns Your Body?
If that sounds an absurd question, it is already an issue. Let us rephrase it, does any organisation including your government have the right to tell you what to eat, drink, or what medicine to take, including vaccinations? Ah, we’re talking about Covid. First, for the sake of full disclosure, I have now had both […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Joe Biden Bailed on Europe
Biden finally bailed on Europe. The first man who openly told that was the former ambassador to the United States from France, Gérard Araud. He also claimed that President Joe Biden was seen as a “big disappointment” across Europe. He noticed that there were several issues like namely cybersecurity, climate change, and cryptocurrency, where work […] read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Brazil’s Senate to vote today on amendment deferring Court-ordered debt payments
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Senate president Rodrigo Pacheco deferred to Thursday (2) the vote on the Court-ordered federal debt proposed constitutional amendment (PEC), initially scheduled to take place on Wednesday, and announced that the Provisional Measure instituting the "Auxílio Brasil" (Brazil Aid) will also be analyzed today. As suggested by the government leader and […] The post Brazil’s Senate to vote today on amendment deferring Court-ordered debt payments appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Michael West Media22 hours ago
Suffering in comparison: Australia’s economic outcomes the worst in 60 years
[image: Josh Frydenberg, GDP, Australia economy] The Covid pandemic has affected several industries and data sets. But it does not explain Australia falling down the global tables on economic performance. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Rio investigates suspected Omicron variant case in the capital
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Rio de Janeiro Municipal Health Secretariat (SMS) Surveillance Superintendence is conducting an epidemiological investigation and monitoring the case of a 29-year-old woman who returned from a trip to South Africa on November 21. According to the SMS, the samples collected from the patient were sent for genetic sequencing to […] The post Rio investigates suspected Omicron variant case in the capital appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times23 hours ago
Governor Doria in favor of canceling New Year’s Eve parties in São Paulo
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - São Paulo Governor João Doria on Wednesday, December 1, recommended that mayors suspend New Year's Eve parties in the state. With the emergence of the Omicron variant and the fourth wave of Covid-19 in Europe, at least 14 capitals in Brazil have already called off public events for the year-end. […] The post Governor Doria in favor of canceling New Year’s Eve parties in São Paulo appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times23 hours ago
Brazil’s Senate approves André Mendonça for Federal Supreme Court nomination
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Senate plenary on Wednesday, December 1, approved André Mendonça's name for the post of Federal Supreme Court (STF) Justice. Earlier in the day, André Mendonça had been approved by the Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ), in a meeting that lasted some 8 hours. The rapporteur of the nomination in the […] The post Brazil’s Senate approves André Mendonça for Federal Supreme Court nomination appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
News – TOTT News23 hours ago
BREAKING: Controversial pandemic legislation has been passed in Victoria
Victoria has become Australia’s first state to introduce specific laws for managing a pandemic. read more
How Soviet Missiles Killed the XB-70 Without Firing a Shot
*Trevor Filseth* *Cold War, * While the XB-70 could easily outrun most interceptor aircraft, there was no chance that it could outrun a missile. The XB-70 Valkyrie was a massive undertaking on the part of North American Aviation, which pitched the plane to the U.S. Air Force as a successor to the legendary B-52 bomber. At the time that the enormous supersonic bomber was proposed and designed in the 1950s, the emphasis in air war was firmly on the attacker. The general idea had not changed since the Second World War: bomber aircraft would fly into a hostile area, drop their payloa... read more
Dances With Bears22 hours ago
JAMES THURBER, A RED-BLOODED AMERICAN, HAD THIS WARNING FOR WARMAKERS LIKE THE BLIN-NOODLE GANG
By John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with Once upon a time, before the Blin-Noodle gang had been born; when their grandparents were still Ukrainians; and before the gang was pushing its protégés to make war on Russia from behind a shield of civilians in Donetsk and Lugansk, there was an American humourist named James Thurber. He was the […] read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
New fuel terminal to be installed in northeastern Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The announcement was prompted by a request submitted by Destilaria Tabu to install a private terminal in Pitimbu for the handling, storage and distribution of fuels in Brazil's northeast. By law, a public notice is required following this request so that potential interested parties may submit a project for the […] The post New fuel terminal to be installed in northeastern Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
OrientalReview.org22 hours ago
Where There Are Tailings, No Grass Grows: Serbs Protest Against Rio Tinto
Another fault line has opened in the mining wars. In Serbia, resistance is gathering steam against various deals made between Belgrade and companies that risk environmental degradation and lingering spoliation. In this regard, the globe’s second largest metals and mining corporation, features prominently. Rio Tinto, bruised in reputation but determined […] read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Russia praises bilateral cooperation with Brazil; invites Bolsonaro to visit Moscow
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - During a ceremony to officially hand over credentials to ambassadors, Putin assured that he will pursue the path of strengthening relations in the areas of trade, energy, science and others, reports TASS Russian news agency. The Russian president extended his invitation to his Brazilian counterpart to visit Moscow. "We will […] The post Russia praises bilateral cooperation with Brazil; invites Bolsonaro to visit Moscow appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
"Sometimes I Wonder..."
"Sometimes I wonder if the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it ." - Laurence Peter read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Argentina’s exports to Brazil doubled in 12 months and hit an 8-year record
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Exports to Brazil reached US$1.355 billion in November, according to official data from the Brazilian Special Secretariat of Foreign Trade and International Affairs (SECINT). The figure was the highest since October 2013 and up 99.6% over November 2020. In annual terms, sharp increases were noted in shipments of corn, unmilled […] The post Argentina’s exports to Brazil doubled in 12 months and hit an 8-year record appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
"Biden’s 'Big O'”
*"Biden’s 'Big O'”* by Simon Black "In 1894, a retired university professor named Paul Bachman was living out his golden years in Weimar, Germany. Recently divorced, Bachman filled his days writing books, including what would become a five volume series… about analytical number theory. It wasn’t exactly a James Bond novel; number theorists study things like prime numbers, infinity, and the fundamental properties of arithmetic. Here’s a simple number theory example to give you a basic idea: prove that the sum of the first n integers (i.e. 1+2+3+4 . . . + n) is equal to (n2 + n)/2. ... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
December 2nd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 317
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post December 2nd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 317 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Thursday December 2nd – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Thursday December 2nd – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Wednesday 01 December 2021
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
APHIS collaborates on antimicrobial use and resistance study
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has begun a new collaborative effort to study antimicrobial use and resistance on commercial swine farms in the Midwest. Each year in the United States, at least 2.8 million people are infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria or fungi. More than 35,000 people die as a result. According... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Salmonella outbreak case count grows as FDA begins traceback; no food specified
Nine more people are sick in a Salmonella outbreak of unknown origin, according to an update from the Food and Drug Administration. The case count for the Salmonella Javiana outbreak linked to an unknown source has increased to 28 cases, up from the 19 reported on Nov. 24. The FDA has not reported where the... Continue Reading read more
Politico Found A Way To Blame The Omicron Variant On TRUMP
By Tim Graham ~ Joe Biden has been president for more than ten months, and the Omicron variant has only been news for a few days. But somehow, Politico energetically found a way to blame Omicron infections on Donald Trump! Health reporter Erin Banco found conveniently anonymous experts to slam Trump (no partisan or ideological […] read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Sweden assesses impact of climate change on food safety
Climate change impacts such as higher average temperatures and more rain or droughts could increase the occurrence of some pathogens, according to a report from the Swedish Food Agency (Livsmedelsverket). The report also looks at the hazards that may become relevant in different food types as a result of climate change, with a focus on... Continue Reading read more
FDA conducting on-site inspections in relation to outbreak from organic spinach
The investigation into an E. Coli O157:H7 outbreak linked to baby spinach is in the on-site inspection phase for at least one company, according to an update from the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA had already begun product traceback and sample testing, which showed a link to Josie’s Organics organic baby spinach, but did... Continue Reading read more
COP 26: India’s Net Zero Pledge – Does It Really Mean Anything?
From the team at CFACT ~ By Tilak K. Doshi: As the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) came to an end last week, India became something of a whipping boy in the mass media, accused of being the “last-minute spoiler” by forcing the summit […] read more
December 2, 2021: Reader Tips
With the news earlier today that 450 Million Europeans may soon lose their rights to their own bodily autonomy, I feel compelled to share this glorious rendition of Lee Greenwood’s powerful song, God Bless the USA. As a Canadian honoured to be living in this wonderful country, I do not take lightly the fact that… Continue reading → read more
Norway checks Listeria controls at salmon producers; finds challenges
Listeria can be found in salmon production environments and on fish, according to a study in Norway. Researchers said fish with low levels of Listeria monocytogenes could enter the downstream supply so maintaining the cold chain during transportation and further processing is crucial to prevent growth in the final products. The Institute of Marine Research screened for Listeria... Continue Reading read more
Watching Violence In Black And White
A few years ago, I took a look at the most recent data on police killings in a post entitled When Arrests Go Bad. I found out a most curious thing. Now, before I get to what I found, let me say that most of what I’ll put forward here in this post are facts. Not […] read more
Is the BBC biased?13 hours ago
Antisemitism on Oxford Street - continued
I see that the disturbing antisemitic attack in Oxford Street is being covered widely - by the *Daily Telegraph*, ITV News, LBC, *i* News, *Metro*, the *London Evening Standard*, the *Daily Mail* and the *Daily Mirror*. I cannot find anything about it, however, on the BBC News website, not even on its London page, nor on any of its national or local TV news programmes. Meanwhile, actress Tracy-Ann Oberman has tweeted, ''I know I’m not only one affected by this. I know thousands of you are furious hurt & upset. Jews are NOT victims. But we need allies. We need citizens & media & the... read more
Is the BBC biased?13 hours ago
Even Michael Buerk is slamming Radio 4
After Lord Blunkett and Libby Purves, now BBC veteran and *Moral Maze* host Michael Buerk is joining the chorus of concern about Radio 4's turn towards 'woke'. *The Times* quotes comments he makes in the *Radio Times*: “It survives, even prospers, despite the temper of the times,” Buerk, 75, said of *The Moral Maze*. “In the wider world — and in some parts of the BBC — more and more is being put off limits, things that cannot be said. Freedom of speech is seriously under threat.” However, the presenter said that show does feel this strain and he admitted that the programme was a “... read more
Is the BBC biased?13 hours ago
More from Andrew Marr
More from Andrew Marr on leaving the BBC and joining the left-wing *New Statesman* as it's chief political commentator: It’s a huge privilege to be joining one of the great titles of British political journalism, the paper of Orwell, Priestley and Ali Smith — I grew up learning how to think by reading Christopher Hitchens and other *NS* writers — and I’m thrilled to be there as part of my new life which includes daily political broadcasting for LBC and Global. *I have been looking for partners who won’t be leaning on my shoulder as I write* — and it seems I have found them. read more
War News Updates22 hours ago
iran Nuclear Talks On Shaky Ground Over Reports That Iran Is Preparing To Enrich Weapons-Grade Uranium
Negotiators meeting in Vienna on Tuesday for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or Iran nuclear deal. Photograph: Xinhua/Rex/Shutterstock *Politico:* *Iran nuclear talks wobble amid enrichment concerns* *Just as negotiators returned to the table, there are worries the talks could run around over Iran’s potential nuclear advancements.* VIENNA — It took five months for the Iran nuclear talks to resume. They may already be in trouble. Senior diplomats from Britain, France and Germany are warning that the resurrected negotiations over getting the U.S. and Iran back into an ... read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
U.S. And NATO Issue Another Warning To Moscow On Ukraine
*FOX News:* *Blinken warns Russia: US will use 'high impact' economic tactics to deter aggression at Ukraine border* NATO is prepared to 'reinforce' defenses in Eastern Europe Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday warned Russia that the U.S. will use "high impact" economic tactics to bar aggressive action taken against Ukraine. "We've made it clear to the Kremlin that we will [act] resolutely, including with a range of high impact economic measures that we’ve refrained from using in the past," Blinken said speaking from Latvia. "We are prepared to impose severe cost... read more
Why the United States Needed More Battlecruisers in World War II
*Robert Farley* *Battlecruiser, United States* The Lexingtons might have seen duty at Coral Sea, Midway, and the Doolittle Raid, offering anti-aircraft and anti-surface protection for USN carriers. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The USN finally began construction of the *Lexington *battlecruisers in the early 1920s. But by that time the strategic landscape had changed once again. The United States Navy (USN) entered World War II when Japanese aircraft battered its fleet of old, slow battleships at Pearl Harbor. Fortunately, newer, faster ships would soon enter service, but t... read more
balance1023 hours ago
Why do mankind require mercy?
The Word is all and everything. The Word is the eternal Logos. It is the voice of the Ancient of Days thundering the Ten Commandments from Horeb’s height, etching out of the living flame the markings of the Law on tablets of stone. The Word is the will of the AUM and the ray of your divinity. The Word is life and love and truth. The Word is law and principle. The Word is in­dividuality through and through. We send forth Messengers of the Word whose souls, anointed by God Himself, have knelt before the altar at the Court of Sacred Fire and received the commission of the Four ... read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Iran And Taliban Forces Clash In Border Area
*Al-Monitor: **Iranian forces, Taliban clash over Afghan 'border misunderstanding'* Iranian media denied reports that several Iranian border checkpoints fell to the Taliban on Wednesday. Clashes between Iranian forces and Afghanistan’s Taliban fighters have ended, Iranian state news outlets reported on Wednesday, blaming a “border misunderstanding” for the incident. "The clashes ended and Iran is discussing the dispute over the border with the Taliban," Reuters quoted the semi-official Tasnim news agency as saying. The Iranian news outlet also denied reports that the Taliban... read more
How the F-5E Tiger Went Global
*Charlie Gao* *F-5E, World* The “Tiger” is one of U.S. aerospace industry’s largest export successes. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Modernization of the Mirage III was explored but deemed to be cost ineffective. The F-5E showed much more promise. The F-5E “Tiger” is one of U.S. aerospace industry’s largest export successes. Designed as a budget lightweight fighter, the F-5E is still operated by many nations around the world despite the availability of more modern fighters. Its continued service is enabled by miniaturization of electronics, which allows for more powerful r... read more
On Having the Courage to Leave When There Is Nothing Left to Hold on to – Purpose Fairy
On Having the Courage to Leave When There Is Nothing Left to Hold on to – Purpose Fairy https://www.purposefairy.com/68159/on-having-the-courage-to-leave-when-there-is-nothing-left-to-hold-on-to/ read more
Scientists Have Found That Sound Waves Can Carry Mass — Curiosmos
Scientists Have Found That Sound Waves Can Carry Mass — Curiosmos https://curiosmos.com/scientists-have-just-found-sound-waves-can-carry-mass/ read more
#Marriage Regrets: The Hard Truth about #Relationships.
Marriage Regrets: The Hard Truth about Relationships – Purpose Fairy https://www.purposefairy.com/69816/marriage-regrets/ read more
Inside the Actors Studio Presents Alec Baldwin’s Theatrical Debut: “I Didn’t Pull The Trigger”
The dramatic and cinematic promotional effort is so over the top as George Stephanopoulos plays the role of James Lipton interviewing Alec Baldwin in the grand performance of “I didn’t pull the trigger, no, no, no… never” the revolver just went off all by itself. WATCH: The cinematic effort by ABC here is, excuse the […] The post Inside the Actors Studio Presents Alec Baldwin’s Theatrical Debut: “I Didn’t Pull The Trigger” appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
PA’s ‘Constitutional Carry’: Lawyers, Law Enforcement Weigh In
Patch – by Jon Campisi HARRISBURG — It could be any day now that Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf makes good on his promise to veto... The post PA’s ‘Constitutional Carry’: Lawyers, Law Enforcement Weigh In appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Waukesha Christmas parade: No record of Darrell Brooks’ bail hearing from prior incident
Fox News WAUKESHA, Wis. — Waukesha suspect Darrell Brooks was released on $1,000 bail for allegedly running over an ex-girlfriend with his car just two weeks before the deadly... The post Waukesha Christmas parade: No record of Darrell Brooks’ bail hearing from prior incident appeared first on From the Trenches World Report . read more
Canadian gun owners may have firearms confiscated under Trudeau’s ‘mandatory buyback’ plan
LifeSiteNews – by Jack Bingham OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Canada’s Governor General reaffirmed the Liberal Party’s aim of confiscating “assault-style” weapons from citizens, as well as... The post Canadian gun owners may have firearms confiscated under Trudeau’s ‘mandatory buyback’ plan appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Waukesha parade suspect Darrell Brooks says he feels ‘dehumanized,’ ‘demonized’ in first jailhouse interview
Fox News WAUKESHA, Wis. – Darrell Brooks Jr. has spent the last 10 days locked up in a Wisconsin jail cell after allegedly mowing through the barricades and into... The post Waukesha parade suspect Darrell Brooks says he feels ‘dehumanized,’ ‘demonized’ in first jailhouse interview appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Latest Hydrogen Costings
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? The EU publishes a quarterly report on European gas markets, which includes a section on hydrogen: ? ? ? I have added the plots for natural gas (very roughly!!), but the actual figures for August are: ?????????????????????????????????? ?????? Eu/MWh Natural Gas????????????????????????… read more
Arctic Ice Aplenty Nov. 30, 2021
Originally posted on Science Matters: The animation shows Arctic ice extents from day 304 (end of October) to day 334, Nov.30, 2021. On the right side are the Euro-Russian seas already frozen over end of October. At the bottom right Kara Sea fills in to >90%, while Barents (left of Kara) adds nearly 400k km2… read more
Recent European droughts are not unprecedented, new study finds – Net Zero Watch
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: Drought in Europe Climate attribution i.e. supposed detection of human-caused factors, is in the eye of the beholder. This article concludes: ‘At the recent GWPF annual lecture Professor Steven Koonin of New York University said climate attribution studies were the scientific equivalent of being told you had won the… read more
In a New Video, the Air Force is Teasing the SR-72 Again
*Trevor Filseth* *SR-72 Darkstar, * . The plane’s capabilities have also been kept quiet, but it is known that it was designed to travel at Mach 6, nearly double the speed of the original SR-71—a plane that officially remains the fastest manned aircraft to date. “Heritage Today - ISR and Innovation,” a YouTube video put out by the U.S. Air Force’s Profession of Arms Center of Excellence (PACE), has provided glimpses into several of the most interesting—and carefully guarded—planes currently under development. The clip, slightly under three minutes in length, alludes to past atte... read more
CENSORED NEWS1 day ago
O'odham Voice Against the Wall: Donate to Holiday Efforts
Donate to Holiday EffortsBy Ophelia RivasCensored NewsOver 17 years of grassroots efforts by O'odham VOICE Against the WALL and supporters and long time allies to bring Holiday Cheer to communities in isolated areas of the traditional O'odham homelands. Deep appreciation to all that donate and support our efforts.Ophelia Rivas4oodhamrights@gmail.comP.O. Box 1835 Sells, Arizona 85634O'odham Rights read more
Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper Sues Over Memoir Redactions
*Trevor Filseth* *Mark Esper, Americas* The Defense Department issued a series of restrictions and specifically asked Esper not to describe conversations he had had with Donald Trump or quote the former president. Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has alleged in a lawsuit that material in his upcoming autobiography was being inappropriately blocked from public release by the Defense Department, impeding his ability to publish an “unvarnished and candid” recollection of events at the end of the Trump administration. The book, titled *A Sacred Oath*, is Esper’s commentary on... read more
China Doesn't Have the Manpower To Operate Its Growing Drone Arsenal
*David Axe* *Chinese Drones, Asia* Unmanned Aerial Vehicles aren't exactly unmanned. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *After nearly two decades of war, the Pentagon employs tens of thousands of experienced robot-handlers. It could take many years for China to build up similar human capital. China reportedly activated one of its Soar Dragon large spy drones to keep tabs on a U.S. Navy cruiser that sailed through the Taiwan Strait in late July 2019. The *Ticonderoga*-class cruiser USS *Antietam *transited the Taiwan Strait on July 24, 2019 as a show of force. In addition to the... read more
Does the Pentagon Have a Global Posture Problem?
*Mark Episkopos* *military, Americas* The review has come under fire from critics who maintain that the Defense Department has failed to make the tough strategic choices necessary to put the military on the path to a sustainable global footing. The Department of Defense has announced the completion of its Global Posture Review. The full review will not be made available to the public, said Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Mara Karlin, citing security concerns relating to classified materials. The study did not call for any major shifts in U.S. military strategy. In... read more
More Alaskan Ice Than 100 Years Ago
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Nigel Farage Extensive Interview With President Donald Trump
GBNews is using the opportunity of an interview with President Donald Trump to market their relatively new media franchise. Perhaps that is to be expected, but the amount of self-promotion from the network around this interview is a little weird. That said, Nigel Farage and GBNews were given an extended interview with President Donald Trump […] The post Nigel Farage Extensive Interview With President Donald Trump appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Your Tax Dollars At Work
Ten years ago, the Biden administration gave almost one million dollars to academics to study the effects of global warming on Boulder prairie dogs. CU to study impact of climate change on Boulder prairie dogs – Boulder Daily Camera read more
The Five Best Attack Submarines of the Cold War
*Robert Farley* *Submarines, Russia* Many of the boats designed and built during the Cold War remain in service today, and concepts developed will continue to guide submarine construction for the foreseeable future. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* The United States enjoyed technology and design advantages for most of the Cold War that allowed its submarines to operate much more quietly than their Soviet counterparts. History’s three great submarine campaigns include the First Battle of the Atlantic, the Second Battle of the Atlantic, and the US Navy’s (USN) war against Japan... read more
The Marines are Getting Serious About Sinking Enemy Ships
*David Axe* *Marine Corps, * The Marines are prioritizing anti-ship missiles. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Observers long have expected the Marines to cut back on heavy combat forces in order to free up money and manpower for new anti-ship units. The U.S. Marine Corps a few years ago started saying it needed to get serious about sinking enemy warships. Now the amphibious branch is putting its money where its mouth is. The Corps is asking Congress for money to start buying two powerful new anti-ship missile types. One is a new version of the venerable Tomahawk cruise mis... read more
Why Was There No Successor to the SR-71 Blackbird?
*Trevor Filseth* *SR-71 Blackbird, * The lack of a successor, and the SR-71’s extreme capabilities, provided grist for the rumor mills that sprung up in the 1990s about a potential successor aircraft to the Blackbird. The SR-71 Blackbird, one of America’s fastest and most storied aircraft, was first retired by the U.S. Air Force in 1988. Although it was briefly brought back into service during the 1990s, it had been firmly grounded by the Air Force in 1998, and by NASA the following year. Strangely, although the normal cycle of military aircraft calls for each generation to be r... read more
Why Can’t the Japanese and Koreans Get Along?
*Doug Bandow* *Japan, Asia* Perhaps the Biden administration should moderate relations between its two squabbling allies. Another year is about to pass as a critical diplomatic stalemate continues. Some people had hoped that the recent political changes would jumpstart diplomatic talks, but so far there has been little movement. What can be done in the coming year to move diplomacy forward between Japan and South Korea? Tokyo recently swapped one Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) prime minister for another. Newly installed Fumio Kishida is a “dove” within the LDP system, who, rep... read more
Town Fights Solar Industry; “It seems illogical to me to destroy the environment to protect the environment”
Activist Post – by BN Frank Maybe someday solar energy infrastructure will be safer and “greener” than it is today (see 1, 2, 3, 4). In the meantime, a... The post Town Fights Solar Industry; “It seems illogical to me to destroy the environment to protect the environment” appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
2012 : 50 Months To Save The Planet
We only have until the year 2016 to save the planet from global warming. 50 months to save the world – interactive | Environment | theguardian.com read more
Higher than average Svalbard sea ice extent in November 2021 has implications for birth of cubs
Originally posted on polarbearscience: Early last November, sea ice around Svalbard was the lowest it had been since 1967 and pregnant females were simply unable to den on the eastern islands of the archipelago and instead had to make their dens and give birth in the pack ice or the Franz Josef Land archipelago further… read more
Rapid Climate Change In New Mexico
In 2013, the LA Times announced the New Mexico permanent drought. New Mexico is the driest of the dry – Los Angeles Times Five weeks later the state was flooded from record rain. Record-breaking rain swamps NM, forces evacuations | … Continue reading → read more
Michael Gunner becomes emotional as backlash heats up in NT
NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner appears to be close to tears at a press conference late yesterday afternoon, after revealing death threats against him and his family. It comes as backlash heats up in the NT. read more
The US Manufactures Weapons And Consent: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ The only manufacturing jobs left in the US are military weapons and consent. ❖ Gotta keep dropping bombs because they gotta keep making bombs. Gotta keep making bombs because they made the entire economy dependent on bomb-making. […] read more
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150 HP printers vulnerable to hackers – Patch these flaws now
Two serious vulnerabilities would allow hackers to take control of devices and infiltrate networks. read more
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Understanding the Pro-China Propaganda and Disinformation Tool Set in Xinjiang
A cell phone. (By: Tati Tata, https://tinyurl.com/t5x5upw; CC BY 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/) In early October, the Twitter account of a vice president at an international private bank based in Monaco tweeted several times about life in Xinjiang, China. She shared videos of the white birch forests that beautify the region and spoke of her love of Xinjiang-style fried pork noodles. The account also posted a video of the Xinjiang cotton harvest, saying, “Mechanization helps the cotton industry improve quality and efficiency, and increase farmers’ income #Xin... read more
What Will it Take to Turn Farmers Toward Climate-Resilient Superfood Millet?
Bulawayo, ZIMBABWE , Dec 1 2021 (IPS) - Millet could be Africa’s silver bullet for combating anaemia – and apart from health benefits, it is climate-resilient. Read the full story, “What Will it Take to Turn Farmers Toward Climate-Resilient Superfood Millet?”, on globalissues.org → read more
WFP appeals for greater support for Afghanistan as hunger increases
With millions in Afghanistan facing starvation as winter arrives, the World Food Programme (WFP) on Thursday urged countries to put politics aside and step up support to avert a potential catastrophe. Read the full story, “WFP appeals for greater support for Afghanistan as hunger increases”, on globalissues.org → read more
Burkina Faso facing ‘multitude of challenges’ – human rights chief Bachelet
Concluding a four-day to visit Burkina Faso, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Wednesday that the country faces “a multitude of challenges with severe impacts on a wide range of human rights of its people”. Read the full story, “Burkina Faso facing ‘multitude of challenges’ – human rights chief Bachelet”, on globalissues.org → read more
Trolls join UN campaign for healthier eating, sustainable living
The colourful characters from the Trolls movie franchise, are encouraging their fans to become food heroes through eating healthier, and reducing food waste. Read the full story, “Trolls join UN campaign for healthier eating, sustainable living”, on globalissues.org → read more
Global displacement rising despite lockdowns that kept billions grounded
There was a dramatic increase in internal displacement due to disasters, conflict and violence in 2020, but global mobility overall, ground to a halt due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. Read the full story, “Global displacement rising despite lockdowns that kept billions grounded”, on globalissues.org → read more
‘Unity’ of purpose and action needed: Guterres tells AU-UN Conference
For two decades, the African Union (AU) has been “a gold standard of regional co-operation”, Secretary-General António Guterres told the fifth UN-AU Annual Conference on Wednesday in New York. Read the full story, “‘Unity’ of purpose and action needed: Guterres tells AU-UN Conference”, on globalissues.org → read more
Landmark decision to negotiate new accord on pandemics ‘cause for hope’
Agreement by countries to launch a process to develop a new global accord on pandemic prevention and response is cause for hope, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday in Geneva. Read the full story, “Landmark decision to negotiate new accord on pandemics ‘cause for hope’”, on globalissues.org → read more
New Assyrian Patriarch Found a Home At Chicago Seminary
Patriarch Awa Royel.Chicago -- The University of St. Mary of the Lake counts plenty of Catholic prelates among the men who studied there. Now, it can count the leader of the Assyrian Church of the East. read more

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