Friday, December 24, 2021

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

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Medical Kidnap6 hours ago
Christmas 2021: 3010 Dead Babies 14,639 Cases of Heart Disease After 1 Year of Experimental COVID-19 Shots
After one year of testing a new class of "vaccines" on the American public and citizens around the world to fight a never-ending "pandemic" and "virus" that cannot even be isolated in a laboratory, the U.S. Government-owned Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS), which most of the country, including doctors and medical professionals, do not even know exists, shows that the evidence is overwhelming: the COVID-19 experimental shots are killing and crippling an unprecedented amount of people, including unborn children in the womb. There are now 1,842,459 cases reported in th... read more
Christmas 2021: 3010 Dead Babies 14,639 Cases of Heart Disease After 1 Year of Experimental COVID-19 Shots
After one year of testing a new class of "vaccines" on the American public and citizens around the world to fight a never-ending "pandemic" and "virus" that cannot even be isolated in a laboratory, the U.S. Government-owned Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS), which most of the country, including doctors and medical professionals, do not even know exists, shows that the evidence is overwhelming: the COVID-19 experimental shots are killing and crippling an unprecedented amount of people, including unborn children in the womb. There are now 1,842,459 cases reported in th... read more
Room at the Inn: yet Australia’s asylum seekers face another Christmas in lockdown
[image: Australia detention, asylum seekers] Even those fleeing the Taliban, asylum seekers who helped our war effort in Afghanistan, face indefinite detention for another year. Lawyer and human rights advocate Alison Battisson reports on the victims of Australia's detention regime and their fight for freedom. read more
Econlib7 hours ago
ADA Hurt Disabled Workers
In my recent post about Walter Block, I wrote: I notice that Provost Singh thinks that a statement that the Disability Act shouldn’t exist is racist and/or sexist. Seriously? Is she aware that one of the groups that has been most hurt by that law is people who are disabled? The reason is that the […] The post ADA Hurt Disabled Workers appeared first on Econlib. read more
balance106 hours ago
Dr. Malone warn alll parents again on vaccine--video
December 24, 2021 The physician who invented the mRNA technology contained in COVID vaccines is urging all parents to abstain from vaccinating their children with the “irreversible” inoculation that could permanently damage their critical organs, reproductive systems and immune systems. The public is being misled about the vaccine’s efficacy and effects, warns Dr. Robert Malone, the Chief Medical and Regulatory Officer for The Unity Project who invented messenger mRNA therapeutics in 1988. “Parents, before you inject your child, a decision that is irreversible, I wanted ... read more
USS Gerald R. Ford Passes Combat Tests: Deployment Next?
*Peter Suciu* *U.S. Navy, * The carrier is armed with the Phalanx CIWS, which can be used to destroy incoming threats such as small boats, surface torpedoes, anti-ship missiles, and helicopters. It functions as part of an integrated, layered defense system in order to intercept closest-in threats. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The carrier is the latest generation of U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and will replace the aging *Nimitz*-class on a one-for-one basis as new carriers enter service. Getting a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier ready for her maiden deployment is no small... read more
Omicron Cases Pass Those of Delta’s Peak
*Stephen Silver* *Omicron, Americas* Over the course of about a week, Omicron became the dominant variant in the country. The continuing Omicron wave has hit a grim milestone: its daily cases counts have already passed those of the height of the Delta wave earlier this year, according to the New York Times. The current record for average daily cases in the United States is 251,232, set during last January’s winter wave, although the newspaper said that cases could reach a million a day before the end of the year. Studies om England and Scotland show that infections caused by O... read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
San Francisco cracks down on drug campers
National Review: The San Francisco board of supervisors voted 8-2 early Friday morning to codify Mayor London Breed’s state of emergency declaration, which will allow the city to take aggressive action to clear homeless camps populated by opioid addicts from the Tenderloin neighborhood. The decision will empower the Department of Emergency Management to take over crisis response and eliminate unnecessary red tape so the city can quickly open up a special facility in the area to provide services to drug users, per a plan Breed announced last week. Breed’s original pitch caused so... read more
8 Top Pfizer & Moderna Shareholders $10 Billion Richer After Media Hypes Omicron Fears
Children's Health Defense is reporting that "Global Justice Now on Saturday released data showing just eight top Pfizer and Moderna shareholders and their CEOs made $10.31 billion since the new COVID variant, Omicron, emerged, but doctor who discovered it says it’s mild, and may even be useful." Things that make ya go hmmm.... Follow the rich white man. These guys make the Hells Angels look like boy scouts. When the Hells Angels murder a rival drug dealer that doesn't affect me in the slightest. When these Pharmaceutical companies use lies and deceit to take our freedoms away and ... read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
Antifa files dubious suit against reporter
PJ Media: Mere days after filing a federal copyright lawsuit against journalist Andy Ngo, the violent Antifa members have retreated to a corner to suck their thumbs. Grace Morgan and Melissa Lewis, who ally with Rose City Antifa and the Pacific Northwest Youth Liberation Front, and their Leftist “activist” attorneys brought the lawsuit nearly two weeks ago, alleging that Ngo retweeted their publicly disseminated videos without their permission. Harmeet Dhillon, whose co-counsel at Center for American Liberty, Ron Coleman, defended Ngo, told the Post Millennial that the lawsuit e... read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
Pope Celebrates Christmas Eve Mass As Virus Surges in Italy
Attendance on Friday was limited to about 2,000 people, far more than the 200 allowed in 2020 when Italy was in a full Christmas lockdown. read more
The Last Refuge6 hours ago
U.K. Government Promotes Boosters with Unusual Ad Campaign
Somewhere, someone -or some group of consensus marketing folks- made a decision to approve a marketing and branding campaign for booster shots in Great Britian. Here’s what they came up with: What exactly is the forward messaging here? Think about it. The direct implication would appear to be that ‘once you get on the Ronacoaster […] The post U.K. Government Promotes Boosters with Unusual Ad Campaign appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Rand Paul Destroys The Jab Narrative In Epic Takedown Of HHS Secretary Becerra
 Red Voice Media December 24, 2021 The post Rand Paul Destroys The Jab Narrative In Epic Takedown Of HHS Secretary Becerra appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
FDA authorization of Merck COVID pill called “worst decision in its history”
New Atlas – by Rich Haridy The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued emergency use authorization to a second oral COVID-19 treatment. Called... The post FDA authorization of Merck COVID pill called “worst decision in its history” appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Jingle all the way? Maybe not
Rochester Beacon – by Peter Lovenheim “Jingle Bells” is one of the most performed and well-known secular holiday songs ever written, not only in the United... The post Jingle all the way? Maybe not appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Margin Of Fraud
The Wisconsin Purchase; What happened in 2020 involved a highly coordinated and privately funded “shadow campaign” for Joe Biden that took place within the formal structure of the election system itself. Through the injection of over $419 million of Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s money, laundered through the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL)… Continue reading → read more
Thousands stranded at airports in Christmas holiday travel nightmare
RT Dozens of flights have been canceled across the US on Christmas Eve due to Covid staff shortages with thousands of passengers stuck at the... The post Thousands stranded at airports in Christmas holiday travel nightmare appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Journalist Reporting on Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Burglarized, Research Stolen
Free Thought Project – by Don Via Jr. Kristan T. Harris is a Wisconsin-based independent journalist and host of the talk news radio show The Rundown... The post Journalist Reporting on Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Burglarized, Research Stolen appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The White House Just Reached Peak Cringe Levels
The Charlie Kirk Show Published December 23, 2021 The post The White House Just Reached Peak Cringe Levels appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Christmas Eve: W.O.O.D. – 24 December 2021
Christmas Eve W.O.O.D. for 24 December 2021 Continue reading → read more
Some More Christmas Music
I know we are supposed to say Happy Holidays here in Dear Leader’s Canada, but I hope everyone has a great Christmas Eve. Now for some more Christian music. And your evening smile. read more
null7 hours ago
Rejoice, Feast, Be Merry: For God Became Man
“And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” The world is a mess. The world has […] read more
The Year That Was
Dave Barry- Year in Review: Wait, wasn’t 2021 supposed to be better than 2020? Anyway, our point is not that 2021 was massively better than 2020. Our point is that at least it was different. A variant, so to speak. And like any year, it had both highs and lows. No, we take that back.… Continue reading → read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
Court orders NY Times to return material to Project Veritas
Washington Examiner: A New York judge ordered the* New York Times* to destroy all copies of attorney-client privileged memos from Project Veritas. The order signed by Judge Charles Wood of the State Supreme Court in Westchester County on Friday found the newspaper improperly obtained and published materials from the memos written by lawyers for the conservative group that discussed Project Veritas's methods of reporting. The group sued the* New York Times* in November 2020 for defamation. The physical copies, the New York Supreme Court said, must be delivered to Project Veritas'... read more
Pottersville Digest: Expanded Christmas Eve edition
(No doubt, you'll find other bodies.) ------------------------------ "But because I had made a public announcement of my intent to object, I did not want to go back on my word. So yeah, I regret my vote to object.” Bullshit. Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma changed his position after the riot and voted to certify the election. Plus, you went back on your word when you violated your oath of office. ------------------------------ The usual right wing shape-shifting: When a rat transforms into a stool pigeon. ------------------------------ Some compelling reasons why t... read more
The Twelve Doses Of Christmas! by The Angry Albertan Ensemble
The post The Twelve Doses Of Christmas! by The Angry Albertan Ensemble appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Capitalism Contributed To Factory Workers Deaths
The weekend of December 10-11, 2021, saw a reported 30 tornadoes hitting several states from Arkansas to Illinois; as of this writing, 74 people are confirmed dead and several buildings severely damaged or totally demolished. All the cases of death and destruction are devastating; however, the most telling and unconscionable are the deaths of eight people at a candle-making factory in Mayfield, Kentucky, and six in an Amazon facility in Edwardsville, Illinois. What makes these two cases significant is that they most likely could have been avoided, but once again capitalism’s insat... read more
Sardonicky7 hours ago
Season's Greetings From Sardonicky
Here's wishing all my readers a very safe and peaceful holiday weekend. read more
#NoTrucksToColorado
Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos is a Cuban truck driver who was sentenced for 110 years in prison because of a vehicle accident on the I-70 in Denver in 2019. The brakes of the semi-truck failed and he crashed into traffic, causing a 28-car pile up, killing four people, and injuring several others. The accident occurred because the company Aguilar-Mederos worked for at the time did not properly maintain their equipment and permitted a driver to use a truck with faulty brakes. “I ask God too many times why them and not me? Why did I survive that accident?” Aguilera-Mederos said to t... read more
Former Hunger Strikers Reflect On Their Experiences
The huelga de hambre has been used for thousands of years. It has won many struggles,” said Ana Ramirez, 42, who fasted for 24 days this spring to demand that undocumented people and other excluded workers in New York receive stimulus and unemployment money. “Esther the reina won a battle with the hunger strike.” Ramirez is referring to Queen Esther of the Old Testament’s Book of Esther. The queen and her supporters fasted for three days in advance of going to ask her husband, Persian King Ahasuerus, for permission to have her enemies — who were trying to wipe out all Jews in the ... read more
Think You Know the Difference Between a Clip and Magazine? Study Up
*Gun News Daily* *Firearms, United States* Is it magazine… or clip? The military history buffs probably already know the difference between clips and magazines, but other people might not be as informed. *Here's what you need to know: *A magazine is a full publication. It is the whole that your clippings fill in order to create full pages. Picturing your clip and magazine in this way should help you remember the difference. *What is a clip?* What is the difference between a clip and a magazine? If you’re like most people who aren’t too knowledgeable about guns, you may believe ... read more
Visiting The Biblically Historic City Of Nineveh
Partially unearthed winged bull which's commonly known as Lamassu during the archaeological excavations by the leading of British archaeologist Sir Max Edgar Lucien Mallowan. read more
Assyrian Youth Exodus Takes Joy Out of Syria Christmas
The Syriac Catholic monastery of Mar Elian, in the Syrian town of Al-Qaryatain, was desecrated by jihadists of the Islamic State group. ( Louai Beshara/AFP)Al-Qaryatain, Syria (AFP) -- Inside a Syrian monastery desecrated by jihadists, Matanios Dalloul stood alone by the shattered altar where a once-thriving community celebrated Christmas before the read more
Peru Ratifies UN Treaty On The Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons
Addressing the UN General Assembly this September, the minister of foreign affairs of Peru, Óscar Maúrtua, hailed the TPNW’s entry into force as a “great achievement” and “a legal and moral starting point on a long road to achieve nuclear disarmament”. Peru is the 14th country in Latin America to ratify the TPNW, following Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Uruguay, El Salvador, Panama, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Honduras, and Chile. An additional four countries in the region have signed but not yet ratified the treaty: Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and G... read more
Amazon Warehouse Workers Walk Off The Job In Illinois
On Wednesday morning, several dozen Amazon workers at two separate Chicago-area delivery stations staged a walkout to demand raises and safer working conditions, making it the first time the tech giant has seen a multi-site work stoppage in the United States. Coming just three days before Christmas to ensure maximum impact, the action caps a year of intense organizing and protest by Amazon warehouse workers who have been on the frontlines of both the Covid-19 pandemic and extreme weather events. Organized by the labor network Amazonians United, the walkouts occurred during the m... read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Gloria In Excelsis Deo
Posted in Uncategorized The post Gloria In Excelsis Deo appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Ethiopia: TPLF Announces Retreat
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has announced that it will withdraw its forces to “give peace a chance.” This marks a key milestone in the civil war it started in November 2020. Why was the TPLF forced to retreat? What prospects lie ahead for the country? Elias Amare, editor of Horn of Africa TV, explains. The post Ethiopia: TPLF Announces Retreat appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Halifax Examiner8 hours ago
Weekend File
Welcome to Weekend File, where you’ll find links to all the articles you might have missed last week. Jump to sections in this article: Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday, December 18 1. After three days of testimony, Kayla Borden’s appeal hearing adjourned until January Matthew Byard followed the the testimony […] read more
Eight Years To Move To Antarctica
Experts say Antarctica is getting hot, and we will have to move there by the year 2030. read more
Retraction Watch8 hours ago
Medical journal retracts letter calling hijab ‘an instrument of oppression’
A major Canadian medical journal has retracted a letter to the editor by a prominent surgeon in Quebec who expressed reservations about a photo the journal had published of two young girls, one of whom was wearing a hijab. The photo in question (above) ran on the cover of the November 8, 2021 issue of … Continue reading Medical journal retracts letter calling hijab ‘an instrument of oppression’ read more
Halifax Examiner9 hours ago
COVID-19 in Nova Scotia, Dec. 24: 611 new cases, 15 hospitalized
Jump to sections in this article: Overview of today’s cases Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced 611 new cases of COVID-19 today, Friday, Dec. 24. By Nova Scotia Health zone, the new cases break down as: • 393 Central • 60 Eastern • 59 Northern • 99 Western The graph above shows […] read more
Eight Years To Move To Antarctica
Climate change study predicts refugees fleeing into Antarctica – Telegraph Why Antarctica will soon be the only place to live – literally – Environment – The Independent But bring warm clothes, because Antarctica just had their coldest six months on … Continue reading → read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Collinsville, Oklahoma, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
null8 hours ago
A Paul Family Christmas With Carol And Kelley Paul
Today's Liberty Report is something completely different! Senator Rand Paul's wife Kelley joins Carol Paul to share Paul family Christmas memories. You will not want to miss this wonderful program! Don't miss this special Liberty Report! read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Covid-19: Recent Norwegian study points to link between mRNA injections and menstrual disruption
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – According to a study by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH), young women are experiencing changes in their periods, including heavier bleeding, after receiving both the first and second doses against SARS-CoV-2. Women between 18 and 30 who participated in a large population study conducted by NIPH this year […] The post Covid-19: Recent Norwegian study points to link between mRNA injections and menstrual disruption appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Amid Omicron, Biden Lifts Travel Ban for South Africa
*Stephen Silver* *Omicron, * Last month, after the Omicron variant emerged from South Africa, the Biden administration announced a travel ban for eight countries in southern Africa, but the justification for such a ban has worn thin. Ever since the start of the pandemic, the topic of travel bans and restrictions has been very fraught. Shortly after the pandemic began, President Donald Trump placed restrictions on travel from China in January of 2020. It was far from a total ban, as American nationals were allowed to return from China, while Trump would claim that the action save... read more
Concerns Remain Even Though Omicron Variant Appears to Be Milder
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Omicron, Americas* An Omicron infection is 15 to 20 percent less likely to lead to hospitalization. Health officials remain on high alert despite several recent studies are suggesting that the new and highly mutated Omicron coronavirus variant has a lower hospitalization risk and is milder compared to other variants. Data gathered from a new study in South Africa, published by the country’s National Institute for Communicable Diseases, have shown that people infected with the variant are 80 percent less likely to be admitted to a hospital when compared t... read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
3rd Florida-Based Ship Has Outbreak, State Cases Hit Record
It came as the number of coronavirus cases in Florida hit its highest level since the start of the pandemic. read more
Food Safety News8 hours ago
Deli recalls raw pet food because of Salmonella; people also at risk
Woody’s Pet Food Deli of Minneapolis, MN, is recalling Raw Cornish Hen pet food sold with a “With Supplements” sticker because of a Salmonella health risk to people and pets. The product was distributed in the company’s retail stores in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Woodbury, MN. Salmonella can affect animals eating the product and there is risk to... Continue Reading read more
Jim Kunstler, "Reindeer Games"
*"Reindeer Games"* by Jim Kunstler "You understand, of course, that Western Civ’s mass formation psychosis, like a horror movie franchise, requires the constant re-invention of its monsters and hobgoblins, and a constantly refreshed arsenal of weapons to defeat them. Covid is our mutating monster, but Big Pharma’s silver bullets and wooden stakes have proven quite lame. So, the resourceful superhero, Dr. Fauci (“The Science”), has induced his magic messenger, Santa Claus (a.k.a. the FDA), to deliver two brand-new light-sabers to humankind to keep millions of disordered minds churni... read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
The Supreme Court has an approval rating of mere 23% in Brazil; among Bolsonaro supporters, the figure drops to 12%
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Only 23% of Brazilians think the Supreme Court's (STF) work is excellent or good and 34% think it is terrible. The data was collected between December 13 and December 16 through a face-to-face survey by Datafolha of 3,666 people 16 and older in 191 cities. The negative impression is even […] The post The Supreme Court has an approval rating of mere 23% in Brazil; among Bolsonaro supporters, the figure drops to 12% appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Food Safety News8 hours ago
Farm recalls unpasteurized, raw milk and cream because of positive test for E. coli
Schoonover Farms LLC of Odessa, WA, is recalling retail raw whole milk and cream after a test showed E. coli. “The recall was initiated after routine sampling conducted by the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) revealed the presence of toxin-producing E. coli in retail raw cream dated 12-23 (December 23). Schoonover Farms LLC and... Continue Reading read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Snicker, NORAD Caller Jared Wishes Joe Biden “Merry Christmas and Let’s Go Brandon”
A little poke in the ribs this Christmastime. When Joe and Jill were holding their NORAD call with kids and families preparing for the arrival of Santa Claus, a father named Jared handed a little Christmas jab to the White House promotors of “a season of death.” As Jared wished the Biden’s a merry Christmas […] The post Snicker, NORAD Caller Jared Wishes Joe Biden “Merry Christmas and Let’s Go Brandon” appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Is Delmicron a new COVID-19 variant? Here’s what you need to know.
Is Delmicron a new COVID-19 variant? Here’s what you need to know – BusinessToday https://www.businesstoday.in/coronavirus/story/is-delmicron-a-new-covid-19-variant-heres-what-you-need-to-know-316696-2021-12-24 read more
Christmas Greetings from WestJet
Unfortunately Santa has been removed because he refused to accept a medical treatment against his will. So WestJet’s message comes from the Grinch. When you look at the photos of the WestJet executives, think of their small, black hearts. read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Biden, First Lady Visit Hospitalized Kids on Christmas Eve
It marked the first time that a sitting president had joined the fun, the White House said. read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
New-onset diabetes provides ‘window of opportunity’ for early pancreatic cancer detection
Pancreatic cancer often is called the silent killer. Most people with early disease show no symptoms. Consequently, 80% of cases are diagnosed in late stages when surgery is no longer possible and other treatment options are limited. Fewer than 10% … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
FDA approves inclisiran for LDL lowering
Novartis announced the FDA approved inclisiran, its small-interfering RNA therapy for LDL lowering. After an initial dose and one at 3 months, inclisiran (Leqvio) is administered twice per year as a subcutaneous injection, according to a press release issued by … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE12 hours ago
FDA issues EUA for Merck’s COVID-19 antiviral molnupiravir
The FDA has issued an emergency use authorization for molnupiravir — now the second oral antiviral treatment available for COVID-19. The drug is authorized for the treatment of mild-to-moderate COVID-19 in adults who test positive for SARS-CoV-2, and who are at … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE12 hours ago
Getting to the heart of COVID-19-related cardiac injury
The ability of COVID-19 to cause cardiac injury and myocarditis has been well documented since the pandemic began, and data continue to accumulate. “We certainly know that COVID-19 has a long-term effect, or ‘long COVID’, which is the systemic disease … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE12 hours ago
MI risks elevated during holidays, so heart-healthy practices needed
More people die from MI between December 25 and January 1 than any other time of year, according to a press release from the American Heart Association. “The holidays are a busy, often stressful, time for most of us. Routines … Continue reading → read more
You simply can't take these people seriously any longer
I'm both angry and nonplussed at this report in the New York Post. In Oct. 2020, Los Angeles resident Bennett Kaspar-Williams, 37, gave birth via caesarean to a healthy baby boy with his husband, Malik. But in the process of having little Hudson, Kaspar-Williams was troubled by the constant misgendering of him by hospital staff who insisted on calling him a “mom,” the Daily Mail reported. “No one can ever really know whether having children is possible until you try — being born with a uterus doesn’t make conceiving or carrying a certainty,” the father — who began transitionin... read more
Head to Head: The American M1 Abrams vs. Russia's T-14 Armata Tank
*Kris Osborn* *M1A2 Abrams, United States* It seems very unlikely that a fifty-five-ton tank would in any way be comparable in terms of survivability compared with an Abrams tank. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *There is, at least at the moment, nothing in the world of lightweight composites ready to truly replace or match the protective functions of heavy armor, and the materials built into the Armata may not be fully known. While it may at times be a challenge to sift through a lot of the hype and hyperbole surrounding Russia’s T-14 Armata tank, the war vehicle does appea... read more
Iran Nuclear Negotiations to Resume After Christmas
*Trevor Filseth* *Iran, Middle East* The negotiations that are set to take place on Monday will mark the eighth round of talks in re-introducing Iran into the agreement. The negotiations to return Iran to compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the 2015 nuclear agreement signed between Iran and the “P5+1” nations (the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, and China), will resume on Monday, December 27 in Vienna, Austria. Iran and all of the P5+1 nations except the United States will participate directly in the talks. The United States wi... read more
Greg Hunter, "Weekly News Wrap-Up 12/24/21"
*"Weekly News Wrap-Up 12/24/21"* by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "President Trump is tripling down on pushing the vax, as he tells the public he has had his CV19 booster shot. Trump is still taking full credit for “Operation Warp Speed” that he says “saved millions of lives.” Who cares if there are more vaccine deaths and injuries by orders of magnitude for the CV19 experimental jabs than all vaccines combined in the past 30 years. Does it work? Not if you consider, just this week, that Senators Warren and Booker got their CV19 booster (third shot) and both are now sick with Covid... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
CNN’s Jeff Zeleny Says President Biden “Seems Confused” In Recent ABC Interview
*Daily Mail: **'Biden seems confused': CNN questions president's cognitive health and points out he mixed up COVID-19 tests with antiviral pills in his ABC interview* * Joe Biden spoke to ABC News's David Muir on Wednesday for a 20 minute interview about COVID and his administration in general * Biden repeatedly referred to the at-home COVID tests as 'pills', saying that the administration has ordered 500 million of them * Earlier on Wednesday, Pfizer was granted federal approval for its antiviral COVID-19 pill for people at risk of severe illness, which likely confused Bid... read more
naked capitalism10 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler Christmas Eve 2021
~ Today's Water Cooler: open thread ~ read more
The Last Refuge10 hours ago
It’s Christmas – Let Us Rejoice and Reject This Human Created Foreboding
I first wrote about the great purposeful foreboding last year. I never thought it would apply to a second advent. Essentially, this foreboding narrative stems from a political message promoted this year by a godless joy-sucking White House: “A winter of death” awaits the unvaccinated. Seriously? Seriously! Stop for a minute. Just stop. Stop and […] The post It’s Christmas – Let Us Rejoice and Reject This Human Created Foreboding appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Small Dead Animals10 hours ago
Time is running out
This 15 minute video from Geert Vanden Bossche explains why Omicron may be our last opportunity to end the pandemic with the achievement of actual herd immunity. If we continue with mass vaccination, we run a serious risk of closing that window. “The time has come to admit that the mass vaccination program…has been a… Continue reading → read more
A Plague Of Vipers
During the record heat and drought of 1921, glaciers in the Alps were rapidly melting and there was a plague of vipers. HEAT WAVE ON ALPS DANGER OF MELTING SNOWS. A PLAGUE OF VIPERS. (Reuter’s Telegram.) GENEVA, August 7. Drought … Continue reading → read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Omicron is Latest Blow to Pandemic-Weary Front-Line Workers
Staff absences for COVID-19 tripled this month in London’s hospitals, and nearly 10% of the city’s firefighters called out sick. read more
Two Weeks To Flatten The Curve
Have we flattened the curve in Illinois? – Johns Hopkins Germany once again leads Europe in fascism, under the pretense of controlling disease. Sweden is at the other end of the scale for Europe. COVID-19 Stringency Index, Dec 23, 2021 … Continue reading → read more
21st Century Wire10 hours ago
Shocking: 7 Alarming Omicron Symptoms
*Babylon Bee* | Stay vigilant - experts say ‘it’s like no other virus we’ve ever seen.’ read more
.Snopes.com
11 hours ago
Yes, There is a Santa Claus. And No, COVID-19 Won’t Stop Him
For those worried about Santa’s safety — or their own — the bearded man likely will be wearing a mask at each stop. read more
The Duran11 hours ago
EU gas prices surge. Cold winter looms for Europe
EU gas prices surge. Cold winter looms for Europe The Duran: Episode 1173 European gas prices hit record as Russian flows via Yamal reverse European gas prices hit record as Russian flows via Yamal reverse European gas prices hit a new record high on Tuesday after a pipeline that brings Russian gas to Germany switched […] read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
R.I.P. Ted Byfield
National Post- Ted Byfield dead at 93: Journalist was a catalyst for the rise of Western conservatism. He coined the phrase ‘The West Wants In,’ which became a slogan for his magazine Alberta Report and for the Reform Party it inspired. read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Y2Kyoto: The Environment They Voted For
Schadenfrozen… Cold-stricken Europe is drawing a flotilla of U.S. liquefied natural gas cargoes amid an energy crisis that has sent gas prices to record levels. Facing a winter shortage and little relief from the continent’s main supplier Russia, natural gas in Northwest Europe is trading for about $57.54 per million British thermal units, up almost… Continue reading → read more
The Duran11 hours ago
China Again Supports ‘Courageous’ Putin in Standoff with US; India Signals Sympathy
China Again Supports ‘Courageous’ Putin in Standoff with US; India Signals Sympathy News Topic 371 Putin lambasts West, endorses strong ties with China at yearend press conference Putin lambasts West, endorses strong ties with China at yearend press conference In his yearend press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin lambasted the West’s brazen lies and stressed […] read more
The U.S. Could Make Super Soldiers Like Captain America
*TNI Staff* *Super Soldiers, * Real Life Super Soldiers? They Could Be on the Horizon *Here's What to Remember: *The human body was designed for a pretty rigorous lifestyle, but an engineering design for a not-too-distant artificial red blood cell could very literally give future super-soldiers a significant leg up over the competition. While Captain America was first introduced to audiences way back in March of 1941, the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s depiction of the scrawny kid turned brawny hero in *Captain America: The First Avenger* brought the concept out of the ’40s and int... read more
How the Desert Storm Battle of Easting Nearly Ended in Catastrophe
*Daniel L. Davis* *Security, Middle East* What turned out to be an amazing and thrilling victory, could easily have been the biggest disaster of Desert Storm. *Key Point*: Leadership marks the difference between success and failure on the battlefield. *You can read part two here. * When Army Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster was elevated to become President Trump’s national security advisor in 2017, the media was awash with references to his role in the biggest tank fight of Desert Storm, the Battle of 73 Easting. While these stories conveyed the basic outcome of the fight, they did litt... read more
Hong Kong Universities Remove Tiananmen Square Monuments
*Trevor Filseth* *Hong Kong, Asia* In the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square protests, many of the student protest leaders escaped into Hong Kong, which remained a British territory until it was handed over to China in 1997. Lingnan University, a liberal arts college in Hong Kong, has removed its relief depicting the events of June 4, 1989, when Chinese troops put down a student protest in Beijing’s central Tiananmen Square and reportedly killed hundreds of protesters. The Lingnan University Students’ Union Press Bureau reported that the installation had been blocked off on Fr... read more
Local Council By-Elections: 2021 in Aggregate
1,091,916 votes were cast over 537 local authority contests. All percentages are rounded to the nearest single decimal place. For comparison you can view last year's results here. * There were 22 by-elections in Scotland ** There were 26 by-elections in Wales *** There were 36 contests with Independent clashes **** See the quarterly round ups for the results from smaller parties Another year like no other, exept for the last one. By-elections only resumed properly from March, and this May saw nearly all the by-elections saved over during the period of restrictions run. Unsurprisingl... read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Want to know which cell phone works with 5G in Brazil? Anatel publishes list
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Anatel (Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações) released this week a list of handsets compatible with the 5G mobile network. After the auction, the signal is expected to reach final consumers by the middle of next year. Among the approved handsets are the latest iPhones, Xiaomi, Motorola, and Samsung devices, and some […] The post Want to know which cell phone works with 5G in Brazil? Anatel publishes list appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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Italian Air Force’s Counter-UAS Capability Carries Out First Operational Deployment To Qatar
[image: Italian Air Force C-UAS Qatar] The Italian Air Force anti-drone system was deployed to support the Qatari Armed Forces during a sport event. From Nov. 23 to Dec. 20, 2021, the Italian Air Force deployed a Counter-Unmanned Aerial Anti-drone System [...] The post Italian Air Force’s Counter-UAS Capability Carries Out First Operational Deployment To Qatar appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
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Cruise ship season in Chile: tourism and commerce hopeful about the arrival of foreign passengers
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Last summer was a summer to forget. There was no cruise season in Chile. The period runs from October to April, and this year the first ships have already begun to call at some national ports. Although it is good news for tourism and the local economy, the activity is […] The post Cruise ship season in Chile: tourism and commerce hopeful about the arrival of foreign passengers appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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Argentina’s economic activity grows 6.7% in October and slows down compared to the previous month
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After unprecedented contractions in the year of the pandemic outbreak, the Argentine economy continued to grow, but in October, this rebound lost strength. In the tenth month of the year, the Monthly Estimator of Economic Activity (EMAE) grew by 6.7% in the annual comparison, below September's 11.4%, and below the […] The post Argentina’s economic activity grows 6.7% in October and slows down compared to the previous month appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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Argentina exports increase 37% in November
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In November, Argentine exports amounted to US$6.164 billion, 37% more than in the same month of last year, while imports amounted to US$5.767 billion, with a growth of 40%. Thus, the trade balance recorded a surplus of US$14.352 billion during the first eleven months of the year, according to the […] The post Argentina exports increase 37% in November appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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Analysis: Argentina and the burden of dragging debts after 20 years of default
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The colossal default that Argentina declared 20 years ago will be remembered as one of the most resonant events in the country's dramatic history as a "serial debtor", a drastic measure, adopted amid an unprecedented crisis, and whose consequences have yet to be resolved. "We are going to take the […] The post Analysis: Argentina and the burden of dragging debts after 20 years of default appeared first on The Rio Times. read more

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