Tuesday, December 28, 2021

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

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Dr Andrew Hill. $40 Million. 504,000 People Die
This is happening in broad daylight folks. Everyone is aware that Ivermectin stops COV 19 cold. It is the first solution. Just why is it not mandatory as first use. It was discovered in 1975. First applied as vetinary med in 1981. We know it works and we know it is safe in the lobg term. There is no plausible debhate here as there is no plausible deebate regarding adspirin for pain relief. Wherever it has been allowed, the results were spectacular. Yet hyper creep Gates is stil running around interferring with it full adoption. *Dr Andrew Hill. $40 Million. 504,000 Peop... read more
Ancient Site Older Than Gobekli Tepe Discovered In Turkey
So far this looks to be the same culture and it is within the error range in terms of potential age. What i do want to see is a garbage tip from either site. That is exciting. We do have food established and i hope we have a stone age tool kit. I would love to discover the slightest evidence of any metal use. That unfortunately never gets thrown out. After that we want to see wood working tools as well. So far we see stone shaping and housing was likely mobile but that suggests animal husbandry. If we can have reindeer pulling tents on travois in the Arctic, then it was... read more
New copper product kills bacteria 100 times faster than standard copper
This will be hugely important in terms of medical safety. Leaching out the alloy produces a massive increwase in reactive surface area all of which makes the surface deadly to all forms of single cell life. The working surface is not just steralized, it is also steralizing. We do not really have that. Devices made this way will need to be carefully used, just as we use the edge of a razor. We can even use this as a food storage strategy, although that is likely too difficult. what we want to see are razor sharp scapels made from hardened leached copper. These would never wor... read more
What Do They Know? Insiders Are Dumping Stocks At The Fastest Pace In History
Insider disposition is identified always ass a leading indicator as those with a hand on the tiller can feel changes coming. And without question we have suffered a solid two years of social and economic disruption of the economy. This was certainly the intent of the CCP and we are still rolling through an attempted communist takeover of all world governments. Once that has been discharged, I expect a remarkably rapid global recovery as we rotate again to supply side economics again and also a completely new currency regime. *What Do They Know? Insiders Are Dumping Stocks At T... read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Brazilian trade balance exceeds US$60 billion in 2021
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Reaping the rewards of a positive impact of the appreciation of the U.S. dollar against the Brazilian real, the Brazilian trade balance in 2021 reached its second highest positive result since 1989, when official records began. In the year-to-date, through the fourth week of December, the ratio between imports and […] The post Brazilian trade balance exceeds US$60 billion in 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Request for proof of vaccination to foreigners is random at Brazilian airports, travelers say
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Foreigners who on Sunday morning, December 26, landed at the Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo said that proof of vaccination against Covid-19 is randomly requested by Brazilian authorities. American Jessie Lewis, 29, landed in São Paulo with personal trainer Paulo Moura, 31, and said she was not approached by […] The post Request for proof of vaccination to foreigners is random at Brazilian airports, travelers say appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Modern Tokyo Times22 hours ago
Japan art and influence of China: Sakaki Hyakusen and Buddhism
Japan art and influence of China: Sakaki Hyakusen and Buddhism Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Japanese artist Sakaki Hyakusen (1697-1752) was heavily influenced by the Middle Kingdom (China). Indeed, some believe that he was of partial Chinese descent. Irrespective of this, this notable Japanese artist focused on a broad array of art forms. […] The post Japan art and influence of China: Sakaki Hyakusen and Buddhism first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Brazil: Christmas 2021 posts 10% sales increase over 2020, yet below 2019
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - ALSHOP estimates that sales in malls will reach R$204 (US$36) billion in the whole of 2021, representing 58% growth compared to 2020, a time when stores were affected by the pandemic, with restrictions on capacity. If compared to 2019 sales, however, a 3.5% reduction is expected. The high dollar, inflation, high […] The post Brazil: Christmas 2021 posts 10% sales increase over 2020, yet below 2019 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Brazil’s Supreme Court denounces Bolsonaro for demanding health regulator’s names
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - STF Justice Ricardo Lewandowski forwarded to the Prosecutor General's Office (PGR) a criminal complaint lodged with the Court by deputy Reginaldo Lázaro de Oliveira Lopes (PT-MG), accusing President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) of incitement to commit crimes against ANVISA employees. In a standard procedure and before analyzing the substance of the […] The post Brazil’s Supreme Court denounces Bolsonaro for demanding health regulator’s names appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Michael West Media23 hours ago
Media diversity in Australia
MWM PODCAST EP3 – Daniel Pearce takes a look into the Media diversity in Australia senate inquiry and dives into... read more
Charles Frith23 hours ago
Ooops - FOX News Panel Silenced
Dick Allgire used to be a television news reporter and/or anchor/presenter for an Hawaiian local news channel. I've been following his work for about 10 years as he is, according to reliable... Although no trees were harmed during the creation of this post, a large number of electrons were greatly inconvenienced read more
Econlib23 hours ago
Radical Libertarian Economics in Search of a Title
What’s a good book title for a hard-line Caplanian defense of laissez-faire, centering around the following theses? 1. Textbook complaints about free markets – externalities, monopoly, imperfect information – are overblown in theory, and even more overblown in practice. 2. Real-world markets deliver most of the textbook benefits of perfect competition, PLUS additional big benefits […] The post Radical Libertarian Economics in Search of a Title appeared first on Econlib. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Brazil returns to UN Security Council
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Security Council is formed by 15 countries with voting rights, 5 permanent members with veto power (United States, France, Great Britain, China and Russia) and 10 non-permanent members. This will be the 11th time that Brazil will integrate, as a temporary member, the most important body responsible for international […] The post Brazil returns to UN Security Council appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
GREENIE WATCH21 hours ago
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* Doughnut economics* * The ideas of Doughnut economics are pretty woolly but it seems to be catching on in Greenie circles so I want to note a few things about it. I reproduce below some excerpts from a very sesquipedalian article about it to give us the idea of it.Although its proponents are very vague about it, Doughnut economics can in fact be summarized very simply: prioritize the environment over money. In other words, do things in a way that is better for the environment rather than in ways that are most economically efficient.Despite its promotion as a "radical new... read more
Cairns News21 hours ago
World News briefs
https://www.legitgov.org ICE charter flights carrying minors landed at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport four times this month Mon, 12/27/2021 – 16:04 — legitgov ICE charter flights carrying minors landed at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport four times this month –Three charter companies — KaiserAir, iAero and World Atlantic Airlines — handled the flights, which were designated as “ICE flights,” Gallagher said. | […] read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Brazil: 116 cities in Bahia affected by rainfall; deaths reach 20
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Bahia State Civil Defense and Protection Superintendence (SUDEC) counted 116 municipalities affected by heavy rains since last Thursday, December 23, through Monday, December 27. Of these, 100 municipalities have declared a state of emergency. A total of 20 deaths and 358 people injured have been reported. The two most […] The post Brazil: 116 cities in Bahia affected by rainfall; deaths reach 20 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Bombshell: New Zealand Pays $1000 to Doctors For Euthanizing COVID-19 Patients
Bombshell: New Zealand Pays $1000 to Doctors For Euthanizing COVID-19 Patients by Jamie White, https://www.infowars.com/ * “In some circumstances a person with COVID-19 may be eligible for assisted dying,” says NZ Ministry of Health. * New euthanasia bill allows government to pay health practitioners $1,087 for each time they perform the life-ending procedure. – New Zealand’s … read more
Report: Taliban's War on Journalists Closes Half of Media Outlets
*Trevor Filseth* *Afghanistan, Asia* The Taliban-led interim government has not blocked the work of journalists outright but has imposed a set of restrictions on their activity. A survey of Afghan media outlets and journalists conducted by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the Afghan Independent Journalists Association (AIJA) revealed that nearly half of Afghanistan’s independent media organizations had closed their doors, and more than half of the country’s journalists had lost their jobs, since the country’s takeover by the Taliban militant group in August. The survey revea... read more
Russian Defence Ministry Claims NATO Preparing For Large-scale Armed Conflict With Moscow
Russian Defence Ministry Claims NATO Preparing For Large-scale Armed Conflict With Moscow by Aparna Shandilya, https://www.republicworld.com/ The buildup of Western alliance missile systems, troops along Russia’s borders, as well as NATO’s decades-long eastward expansion, have alarmed Moscow. – The buildup of Western alliance missile systems, troops, vessels, and aircraft along Russia’s borders, as well as … read more
Farmers, Truckers STOPPED as Food Supply Collapses
Ice Age Farmer As the unv’d are locked out of farmers markets and grocery stores, so too are unv’d farmers precluded from selling their grains. Ministers who warn of impending food shortages are promptly removed from office. The mainstream food supply is now in full collapse, and we must be creating ALTERNATIVE food supplies. end read more
Iran Fires 16 Ballistic Missiles At Mock Israeli Nuclear Site During Tehran’s War Games In The Gulf
CRUX Iran has fired 16 surface-to-surface ballistic missiles in what Tehran said was a warning to its arch-enemy Israel. The move by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on December 24 marks the end of Tehran’s military drills in the Gulf.The five-day annual exercise dubbed Payambar-e-Azam or “Great Prophet” began on December 20. Tehran has … read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Energy bill expected to be price villain next year: The forecasts for 2022 in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Some basic items in Brazilians' lives registered sharp price hikes in 2021. Such is the case of electricity, meat and fuels. All of them have a common denominator, the dollar, which suffered a great variation this year. Experts believe that fluctuations will not end next year, although the pressure tends […] The post Energy bill expected to be price villain next year: The forecasts for 2022 in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Mining Awareness +23 hours ago
Deputy Connolly Calls Ireland’s Response to Covid-19 “Moronic”; Raises Human Rights Concerns
“ I want to use my voice to say I am unhappy with the continued encroachment on our human rights … Continue reading → read more
Spike Protein from Infection or Vaccine Can Be Problematic for Some (An Article Review)
Drbeen Medical Lectures Spike Protein from Infection or Vaccine Can Be Problematic for Some (An Article Review) Researchers from UC Davis and Harvard have written an article published in NEJM about the role of anti-idiotype antibodies possibly causing autoimmune disease in some individuals. They think that the network hypothesis formulated by Neil K Jerne (a … read more
The Duran23 hours ago
Who Is Grooming Your Child?
Early this month, there was Hell to pay when schools in one district of Virginia were revealed to have placed two pornographic books in school libraries. One of these is Lawn Boy by Jonathan Evison – not to be confused with a short. innocuous novel of the same title by Gary Paulsen. The other is […] read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
The Jackboots Have Arrived – NYPD Begin Arresting Unvaccinated Americans During Indoor COVID Compliance Checks
Comrades, many American citizens stood jaw agape as they watched Australian metropolitan police departments begin cracking skulls and making arrests for violating COVID rules and restrictions. Yes, it always seemed like Australia, New Zealand and Europe were the beta-testing ground to see if police would comply with jackboot arrests of their own community. Well, now […] The post The Jackboots Have Arrived – NYPD Begin Arresting Unvaccinated Americans During Indoor COVID Compliance Checks appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Food recalls are a changing mix without being mandatory
After a decade of food recalls under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), not everything has turned out as expected. President Barack Obama signed the FSMA into law during the first week of 2011. Among the many new powers that the FSMA gives the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the right to mandatory... Continue Reading read more
Trichinella reports in Europe climb again after record low in 2018
The Trichinella notification rate in Europe almost doubled in 2019 compared to 2018, according to recently published data. In 2019, 12 countries reported 141 cases of trichinellosis of which 96 were confirmed. Bulgaria with 55 confirmed cases, Italy with 10 and Spain with 40 but only 12 confirmed accounted for most of these. Romania recorded 21... Continue Reading read more
Issues with seafood, pesticide problems and undeclared colors spark import enforcement actions
The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and modifies the alerts as needed. Recent modifications to FDA’s import alerts, as posted by the agency, are listed below. Click here to go to the FDA page with links for specific details... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety Summit announces its conference schedule for May event
Organizers have revealed the schedule for the in-person 2022 Food Safety Summit in Rosemont, IL, May 9-12, 2022. The summit had gone to virtual presentations during the initial phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. This will be its 24th annual conference and trade show. Those planning to attend can use code 20off22 to receive 20 percent off... Continue Reading read more
EU expert network discusses microbial risks
Topics involving Salmonella, E. coli and Campylobacter were discussed at the latest meeting of a European network dedicated to microbial risk assessment. The Scientific Network on Microbiological Risk Assessment (MRA Network) has 25 European Union member states as well as Switzerland and Norway as observer countries. It is coordinated by the European Food Safety Authority... Continue Reading read more
Fossil fuels are NOT subsidised in Australia, only renewables are
Ignore the ABC, GetUp, the Greens, Twiggy Forrest and their gaggles of useful idiots. Fossil fuels are NOT subsidised in this country, and ADVANCE has the evidence to prove so. read more
OrientalReview.org23 hours ago
Putin Hints At Military Options In Ukraine
The Rossiya 1 state television in Moscow broadcasted last Sunday President Vladimir Putin’s annual press conference on Friday. It conveys a much fuller picture of the grave crisis brewing in the Russian-American relations than what the excerpts in the Russian media sought to convey over the weekend. Putin has, for […] read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Monday 27 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
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
December 28th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 343
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 28th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 343 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
China Says US Officials Will Be Attending The Winter Olympics Despite Boycott
*Global Times*: *US visa application for officials to attend Winter Olympics ‘double faced,’ will catch allies off guard: observers* Despite the fact that the Biden administration announced earlier this month the decision to not send diplomatic or official representation to the Beijing Winter Olympic Games, the US government has applied for three-month visas for 18 personnel, including 15 personnel working for the State Department, to attend the Games, according to an exclusive report by the South China Morning Post on Friday. People familiar with the matter have also confirmed ... read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Chinese Scientists Hail Success Of New Hypersonic Engine
*The Star:* *Chinese scientists hail success of new hypersonic engine that military ‘did not think would work’ * A new engine for hypersonic weapons, built using technology that the military did not believe would work, has successfully completed its first test flights in China, the team behind it has said. The scientists believe it will help China speed up large-scale production of hypersonic weapons at relatively low cost while maintaining high quality and performance. They said a new manufacturing method allowed them to make titanium alloy components that laboratory and real... read more
Patriot Humor – Readers’ Choice: Best of Cartoons And Memes For 2021
1. Oppression2. Don’t Be Surprised3. Unmasked4. He Needs Therapy5. Wiped Away6. Build Back Better7. Giving Away the Store8. Let This Be a Lesson9. A Little Song10. Escalation1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10. Read more excellent articles at The Patriot Post read more
Paving Virginia With Solar Slabs Is Bad Law
By David Wojick, Ph.D. ~ The ill-conceived Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) has created an enormous stampede of proposed solar projects. The lineup of “subsidy farms” in progress is breathtaking. It is also stupid. The numbers are incredible. Here are the ugly basics: 780 square miles of solar slabs so far and the list is […] read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Tuesday December 28th – 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 Tuesday December 28th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
December 28, 2021: Reader Tips
I’m rather fond of this rendition of The Corrs’ Breathless, performed by a group called “imy2”. The young woman, Annalise Mahanes, definitely has musical chops. Here she is singing the U.S. National Anthem without any accompaniment. Your musical, or other tips would be much appreciated! read more
Cairns News1 day ago
Health Minister Greg Hunt says get ready for five shots
After five shots, if there are any mugs alive, their immune systems will be totally reliant on a smug, Big Pharma booster every month for the rest of their lives. And these traitors gave the go-ahead today to start on your 5 to 11 year olds. There has never been a pandemic. Will you vote […] read more
Reminder, Guidelines for Comments
“Seek first to understand, then to be understood” 1.) First, please READ THIS ENTIRE THREAD – and the full text of any discussion thread you wish to participate in. Skipping to the comments to express an opinion without reading the content of the discussion is not helpful. Often, unfortunately quite often, we find many of […] The post Reminder, Guidelines for Comments appeared first on The Last Refuge . read more
Lebanon and President Aoun hints at closer ties with Gulf Powers
Lebanon and President Aoun hints at closer ties with Gulf Powers Noriko Watanabe and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Lebanon is blighted by increasing poverty, high unemployment, and the infrastructure is under enormous strain because of many complex factors. However, certain internal forces are bent on serving the interests of Iran rather than Lebanon. […] The post Lebanon and President Aoun hints at closer ties with Gulf Powers first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Jayapal: Biden Should Double Down on Build Back Better
*Trevor Filseth* *Build Back Better, * The Washington representative, who has served in Congress since 2017, argued in the op-ed that the CPC would make suggestions on how to improve the proposed legislation, including through additional healthcare reform and action on climate change. Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), urged President Joe Biden to continue pursuing the Build Back Better bill in a *Washington Post *op-ed on Sunday, in spite of Sen. Joe Manchin’s (D-WV) indication that he would not vote for it in its current form. Th... read more
The Tyrant Says He Means Well
The Tyrant Says He Means Well by Adam Dick, Ron Paul Institute December 27, 2021 Tyrants just about always say they mean well in imposing tyranny. Sweeping prohibitions, coupled with harsh enforcement, the tyrants say, are necessary to advance important conditions, such as health, economic wellbeing, or defense from an enemy’s menace. So it The post The Tyrant Says He Means Well appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
How to Make a Ginger Bug for Wild Fermented Sodas
I used to make this years ago. In NZ we’d call it ‘ginger beer’ rather than ‘soda’. Easy to make & a winner for hot summer days. EWR From growforagecookferment.com Learn how to make a homemade ginger bug using a wild ferment. It’s a very easy beginner fermentation recipe, can be a base for all … Continue reading How to Make a Ginger Bug for Wild Fermented Sodas → read more
"They're Working Relentlessly To Transform Our Society Into A Dystopian 'Big Brother' Hellhole"
*"They're Working Relentlessly To Transform * *Our Society Into A Dystopian 'Big Brother' Hellhole"* by Michael Snyder "The past two years have fundamentally transformed just about every nation on the entire planet, and there will be no going back if the elite have their way. For more than a decade, I have been warning about the rapid growth of the “Big Brother” control grid all around us, but in 2020 and 2021 things have gone to an entirely new level. The pandemic has given them the perfect excuse to impose lockdowns, mask requirements, vaccine passports and mandatory injections al... read more
Xi Shakes Up Chinese Leadership in Xinjiang
*Trevor Filseth* *China, Asia* The change in leadership comes as China’s political system prepares for a broader restructuring in advance of the Communist Party’s Twentieth Congress, set to take place in the fall of 2022. The government of China has replaced Chen Quanguo, the leader of the Communist Party in the nation’s western Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, with Ma Xingrui, the current governor of the southern Guangdong province, according to a report by the Chinese state-run Xinhua news agency. Chen, the party secretary in Xinjiang and a member of the country’s Politburo, ... read more
Richard Wolff: US Capitalism Has Peaked And Is On The Way Down’
For the end of the year, Clearing the FOG speaks with economist Richard Wolff about the current state of United States capitalism. Wolff explains that the United States is experiencing the greatest crisis in its history - a severe economic crisis at the same time as a pandemic, as well as the climate crisis. This is unprecedented. Unlike the great depression in the last century, when the wealth divide shrank, inequality is worsening. On top of that, US empire is in decline. Wolff discusses the current state of inflation and supply chain disruption and the forces behind them. Instea... read more
Flushing Of Dangerous Petroleum Contaminated Water From Military Housing
Hawai'i - On Friday, December 24, I went to Aliamanu Military Reservation at Red Hill housing area which is located above the entryway into the main tunnel that leads into the U.S. Navy’s deep, massive, leaking 80-year-old Red Hill underground jet fuel storage tanks complex. These tanks are only 100 feet above the main aquifer of drinking water for 400,000, half the population of the island of O'ahu, Hawai'i. A recent leak of at least 19,000 gallons of jet fuel and water leaked from a fire suppressant pipe into two Navy operated wells that supply drinking water to over 93,000 re... read more
Hillary Clinton’s Foundation Arranged for Chinese Vaccine Makers to Avoid U.S. Scrutiny, World Health Organization Report Reveals
Editor’s note: This article was first written in 2016. It does not reference COVID-19 or COVID-19 vaccines, but it does shed light on the multi-billion dollar global vaccine market and how business is conducted, along with concerns about vaccine oversight, quality control, adverse events and safety testing. *** Because of a 2014 classification change, Chinese manufactured vaccines were given the greenlight to be shipped in bulk to as many as 152 low and middle-income countries and can now bypass any inspection from any other country, including the U.S. — all because of the wo... read more

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