Sunday, December 05, 2021

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The Rio Times1 day ago
Vacation season 2022: What is needed to enter Uruguay, Chile and Brazil?
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - December arrives, summer breaks out and people start planning their vacations. Thus, in a period marked by health care and the complicated economic situation of many families, local destinations appear as the main option. However, there are those who are looking for relaxation in a neighboring country. For them, it […] The post Vacation season 2022: What is needed to enter Uruguay, Chile and Brazil? appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Petrobras wants to increase price of gas to distribution companies in Brazil by 50%
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Petrobras wants to increase by 50% the price of the gas it sells to distribution companies in Brazil and whose contracts expire this December. The increase implies a rise of 8 to 12 dollars in the price per million BTU. The state-owned oil company defends the need to adjust the […] The post Petrobras wants to increase price of gas to distribution companies in Brazil by 50% appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
6.4% of CA Boys Have Autism Diagnosis Rates Continue to Climb
Autism, is the silent epidemic. Or should we say, the silenced epidemic. This is all on Anthony Fauci's watch. All of it. From Safeminds: December 02, 2021 California Surpasses New Jersey for Highest Rates, with 6.4% of the State’s Boys... Related Stories - Fauci Is Pure As the Newfangled Snow - Let Me Explain the Directions Again - ID 2020 Re-Visited read more
Engineering researcher who suddenly left postdoc has ninth paper retracted
An author with ties to researchers believed to have published hundreds of problematic papers has earned his ninth retraction, this time for forged authorship. Mostafa Jalal, once a postdoc at Texas A&M University, is alleged to have “engaged in some manner of collaboration or communication” with three other researchers, including Ali Nazari, who has now … Continue reading Engineering researcher who suddenly left postdoc has ninth paper retracted read more
Inside Australia’s Covid Internment Camp
UnHerd Listen to the podcast version: https://shows.acast.com/lockdowntv-wi… Read the full article here: https://unherd.com/thepost/inside-aus… – Hayley Hodgson, 26, moved to Darwin from Melbourne to escape the never-ending lockdowns — only to find herself locked up in a Covid Internment Camp without even having the virus. She’s just returned from a 14-day detention at Howard Springs, the … read more
Accounting Consultant Next No Further a Mystery
Pay attention to gross sales taxes. Many products are taxable however most providers will not be. Know where you stand so you may act accordingly. If what you are promoting has a services or products that is subject to gross sales tax, remember to register with the state’s tax division. Also hold track of taxable and non-taxable sales and embody this in your organization’s gross sales tax return. This will make sure that you pay the correct amount of taxes every year and keep away from going through pricey mistakes. After assembling a strategic business group, the next step to … read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Mercado Libre’s financial arm, Mercado Pago, will enable cryptocurrency transactions in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The financial arm of Mercado Libre, Mercado Pago, announced on Thursday (2) the launch of the functionality of buying and selling cryptocurrencies through its application at a time when digital currencies are gaining rapid popularity in Brazil. In partnership with the custody and blockchain platform Paxos, the company's users will […] The post Mercado Libre’s financial arm, Mercado Pago, will enable cryptocurrency transactions in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Komando.com1 day ago
How to juggle your many social media accounts – 3 strategies to manage your online presence
Updating across multiple social media platforms can be a hassle. Here's a quick way to update Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and all the rest at once. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil’s Bolsonaro attacks Moro and calls ex-minister “liar, clown and characterless”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - President Jair Bolsonaro dedicated part of his traditional live stream on social networks on Thursday, December 2, to attack ex-minister of Justice Sergio Moro, a potential rival in the 2022 elections. Bolsonaro said that Moro lies by saying, as he . . . To read the full NEWS and much […] The post Brazil’s Bolsonaro attacks Moro and calls ex-minister “liar, clown and characterless” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Cairns News1 day ago
Hanson’s anti-mandate bill voted down by treacherous senators Lambie, Griff, Labor, Greens and Patrick – remember these grubs
Today the Senate had one last chance to support an inquiry into legislation to protect Australians from coercive jab mandates. They had the opportunity to support basic democratic principles and they failed. Labor, The Greens, Griff, Patrick and Lambie have colluded again to silence and deny the Australian people any opportunity to be heard on […] read more
Why Has the Press Ignored Retailers’ Crappy Black Fridays, as Experts Warn of Coming Bankruptcies?
The retail sector is staring to flash "Watch out below" warnings. How many store chains will be forced to retrench? read more
North Korea: America Applies a Double Standard to Nuclearlization
*Stephen Silver* *North Korea, East Asia* Pyongyang wonders why the United States is promoting nonproliferation while at the same time providing nuclear-powered submarines to Australia. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* The North Korean Foreign Ministry recently published an article titled,* Is the U.S. Really a Guardian of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime*?” The article accuses the U.S. of continuing to increase nuclearization in other parts of the world, according to Yonhap News Service. No matter the status of diplomacy or the lack of diplomacy, the United States has b... read more
Here's What the U.S. Navy Is Adding to its Destroyers
*Kris Osborn* *Destroyers, Americas* The military service is deeply invested in sustaining its existing fleet, too, which contains ships that are decades old. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Within the next fifteen years, the Navy plans to add at least thirty new DDG-51 destroyers including twenty-two new, high-tech DDG-51 Flight III warships and eight state-of-the-art DDG-51 Flight IIA destroyers. The U.S. Navy is powering along with adding large amounts of new destroyers to its fleet despite a chorus of ongoing concerns about the size of the Navy’s budget. The military ser... read more
Ice sheet in Grímsvötn subsided 17 m (55.8 feet) in 9 days, Iceland
The ice sheet in Grímsvötn has subsided about 17 m (55.8 feet) from November 24 to December 2, 2021. This is about 9 days since it started subsiding and running water began to break its way under the glacier. The Meteorological Office's hydrologists...... Read more » read more
Pentagon Blasted for ‘Unacceptable Failure’ to Reckon With Civilian Casualties
The United States has not lived up to its legal and moral commitments or its own stated policies to protect civilian lives. read more
Shallow M6.0 earthquake hits South Sandwich Islands region
A shallow earthquake registered by the USGS as M6.0 hit South Sandwich Islands region at 08:33 UTC on December 3, 2021. The agency is reporting a depth of 9.9 km (6.1 miles). The EMSC is reporting M6.0 at a depth of 80 km (49.7 miles). This is the second M6+...... Read more » read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
President Bolsonaro announced there will be no “health passport” in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Thursday reaffirmed that his government does not plan to implement the so-called "health passport" in the country, since "freedom is above all else" and each citizen should decide whether or not to be vaccinated. The adoption of the "health passport" has been requested in recent […] The post President Bolsonaro announced there will be no “health passport” in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
A Visit to Can Tho
A VISIT TO CAN THO © MikeW 2021 – All Rights Reserved Mid-morning, on a very hot, humid, Delta day, Nga, our other four team members (Khan, Minh, Dung, and Suong), and I, flew into the Can Tho airfield, aboard an Air America Beech 18, also known as the Twin Beech, from the […] The post A Visit to Can Tho appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Scientists Reveal a Multidimensional Universe Inside the Human Brain.
Scientists Reveal a Multidimensional Universe Inside the Human Brain — Curiosmos https://curiosmos.com/scientists-reveal-a-multidimensional-universe-inside-the-brain/ read more
Need To Know1 day ago
Pfizer Vax Docs Reveal 1,223 Deaths and 42,086 Adverse Reactions/ Vaccine Injuries in its First 90 Days!
The FDA was ordered by a court to comply with the request and Pfizer's own report revealed that from December 1, 2020 to February 28, 2021, the first 90 days that Pfizer's Covid vaccine had been rolled out, there were 1,223 deaths recorded and 42,086 case reports for adverse reactions and vaccine injuries worldwide. read more
How to spot the software that could be spying on you.
How to spot the software that could be spying on you – BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/business-59390778?at_custom1=%5Bpost+type%5D&at_medium=custom7&at_custom2=facebook_page&at_custom4=DF744F0E-53DF-11EC-BEA2-AAC996E8478F&at_custom3=BBC+News&at_campaign=64 read more
Komando.com1 day ago
Non-tech gifts for the person who has everything
Do you have someone on your list who is known for being impossible to buy for? Well, you can say goodbye to all those basic fallbacks like gift cards and cash. read more
On Having the Courage to Leave When There Is Nothing Left to Hold on to.
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
Komando.com1 day ago
Phone hacked? Apple says it will alert you if your iPhone is infected with spyware
Apple will be notifying its users if they are targeted by state-sponsored spyware. Here's how it works. read more
How Amish Communities Achieved “Herd Immunity” Without Higher Death Rates, Lockdowns, Masks, Or Vaccines
The point here is they did squat, got infected by mostly the common cold and used their immune system to beat it off as usual. Now they are immune. The same took place in Sweden. Yet no scientific conclusions are accepted therefore. Even when they are blindingly obvious. We have already survived the whole exercise and the infection itself is global and everywhere. COVID is everywhere, but not been reported at all. It is still nasty is you are unlucky but it is not filling hospitals at all. All the rest has been political theatre in pursuit of the establishment of CCP global ... read more
Ten OMICRON “variant” predictions for 2022 and beyond
We are now stacking scams as a business plan in the belief that you are going to buy it. Is the whole human race this stupid? That is the proposition and a corollory is that they can bully compliance. After all their objective is to eliminate over ninety percent of humanity. At least that is what they tell us. There is already enough in play for a hot war. That we do not see that conforms to a secret hot war. Listen to the silence. GOD WINS and future proves past.. We reach forwqrd in time to lock down dates and details and ensure our path converges. *Ten OMICRON “variant”... read more
Mouse study shows microplastics infiltrate blood brain barrier
First, we clearly need a biological solution to this threat. Then we need to determine content in muscle to determine scale of threat. What is clear now is that microplastics represent a global threat to all life on earth that we do not understand. None of it is soluable and chemical breakdown demands decades. We cannot easily filter it as well. Right now we are unaware. The scale of the problem may well be far below a seriopus threshold of danger. The dilution factor may well protect us. Or not. It does appear to mostly pass through the gut and that is good news. *Mouse... read more
Brief exposure to near-infrared light improves deteriorating vision
We are talking about a serious improvement using a simple to use protocol. Three minutes once a week after waking early vin the morning. Suddenly staring into the Sun at dawn has a scientific basis. who would have though that? Nature keeps having jokes on us. *Brief exposure to near-infrared light improves deteriorating vision* *By Rich Haridy* *November 24, 2021* *Dr Pardis Kaynezhad (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) holds a deep red light over her eye, which helps stimulate the mitochondria in her retinal cells* *https://newatlas.com/health-wellbeing/deep-red-light-impr... read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil’s new vehicle sales down 23.1% in worst November in 16 years – FENABRAVE
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Affected by the lack of models in dealerships, the new vehicle market in Brazil dropped 23.1% last month against the same period in 2020. In the sum of passenger cars, light SUVs, trucks and buses, 173,000 units were sold in November, according to a balance released on Thursday, December 2, […] The post Brazil’s new vehicle sales down 23.1% in worst November in 16 years – FENABRAVE appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Partnering with Persons with Disabilities Toward an Inclusive, Accessible and Sustainable Post-COVID-19 World
BANGKOK, Thailand, Dec 03 (IPS) - As the world observes the International Day of Persons with Disabilities today, we honour the leadership of persons with disabilities and their tireless efforts to build a more inclusive, accessible and sustainable world. At the same time, we resolve to work harder to ensure a society that is open and accommodating of all. Read the full story, “Partnering with Persons with Disabilities Toward an Inclusive, Accessible and Sustainable Post-COVID-19 World”, on globalissues.org → read more
Big Tobacco Industry Rides COVID-19 Pandemic as Countries Grapple for a Response
BANGKOK, Thailand, Dec 03 (IPS) - Almost two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries in the developing world continue to grapple with basic issues such as securing sufficient vaccines and providing essential medical care for their sick. Many economies are in recovery mode as governments scramble to resuscitate them with recovery packages and build back better plans. Read the full story, “Big Tobacco Industry Rides COVID-19 Pandemic as Countries Grapple for a Response”, on globalissues.org → read more
Could Small Engagements with China Culminate into War?
*Kris Osborn* *U.S.-China, Asia* One would think the price of major warfare would simply be far too high for both countries, but that does not mean it could not happen. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *In terms of pure statistics, increasing the number of patrols, surveillance operations and attack drills near one another simply raises the probability of some kind of hostile encounter. Many experts, observers and officials seem to share the concern, given the rapid escalation of hostility between the two major superpowers. Speaking to this topic, the Chinese-government backed... read more
Beyond Ships and Jets: Taiwan Needs Ground Deterrence Too
*Kris Osborn* *China-Taiwan, Pacific* In the event of some kind Chinese attack, Tawainese and allied maritime power alone may not be sufficient. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* In particular, Javelin anti-tank missiles, TOW missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft weapons would certainly enable a Taiwanese defense force to target Chinese tanks, helicopters, armored vehicles and even drones. The Trump administration’s plan to sell tanks, missiles and ground-launched air defenses to Taiwan embodies what might be called a strategic paradigm shift to empower the small island’s deterr... read more
Naval Lasers: The Key to Destroying Sea-Launched Drones
*Stephen Silver* *U.S. Military, Global* The Navy has two kinds of lasers it is working on to use on warships; one of which is more powerful and damaging than the other. *Here is what you need to remember:* This isn’t the first time lasers have been used for military purposes. China is known to use mounted laser dazzlers, while the Army has also tested anti-drone and missile lasers. The U.S. Navy is set to begin land-based testing of a “a high-energy laser weapon” later this year, continuing a trend towards lasers being used by the branch. According to USNI News, the Navy is wor... read more
These Chinese Weapons Would Make America's Military Stronger
*Kyle Mizokami* *China, Asia* Not that China would be particuarly eager to sell them. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* If we want to talk about Chinese weapons for the American military, we have to think about holes in current American capabilities. There aren’t many, but here are Chinese weapons that might make the American military a little better. We all know that there are plenty of U.S. weapons the Chinese military would like to get its hands on. The Arsenal of Democracy churns out some of the best, most technologically advanced and versatile weapons in service anywhere... read more
Physicists Confirm The Existence of Time Crystals in Epic Quantum Computer Simulation
Physicists Confirm The Existence of Time Crystals in Epic Quantum Computer Simulation https://www.sciencealert.com/physicists-used-a-quantum-computer-to-show-their-time-crystal-design-is-the-real-deal read more
GREENIE WATCH1 day ago
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* How Bad Are Weather Disasters for Banks? * Kristian S. Blickle | Sarah N. Hamerling | Donald P. Morgan Abstract Not very. We find that weather disasters over the last quarter century had insignificant or small effects on U.S. banksí performance. This stability seems endogenous rather than a mere reflection of federal aid. Disasters increase loan demand, which offsets losses and actually boosts profits at larger banks. Local banks tend to avoid mortgage lending where floods are more common than official flood maps would predict, suggesting that local knowledge may also mitigate ... read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil’s Bolsonaro on STF: “We have 2 Justices, 20% of what we would like”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - President Jair Bolsonaro on Thursday said he now has 20% of what he would like within the Federal Supreme Court (STF), after his nominee to the Court, André Mendonça, was confirmed. "Two names were approved, two people who mark a renewal of the Supreme Court. All institutions must be renewed," […] The post Brazil’s Bolsonaro on STF: “We have 2 Justices, 20% of what we would like” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil Senate passes Court-ordered debt PEC in two rounds
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Senate passed the so-called Court-ordered federal debt proposed constitutional amendment (PEC) in two rounds in the early afternoon of Thursday, December 2. There were 64 votes in favor and 13 against in the first round, and 61 votes in favor and 10 against in the second. To enable a […] The post Brazil Senate passes Court-ordered debt PEC in two rounds appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
WHY DEMAND FOR RUSSIAN ART PLUMMETED THIS WEEK IN LONDON
By John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with The fine art auction houses of London are reporting one of the poorest results in the history of Russian Art Week as Sotheby’s and Christie’s revenues fell by more than half compared to the last live auction, before the pandemic, in November 2019. The rising price of crude oil and […] read more
The Rio Times2 days ago
Brazil’s Luiza Trajano elected one of the 25 most influential women by the Financial Times
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Businesswoman Luiza Trajano is the only Brazilian in the British newspaper Financial Times' list of the 25 most influential women in 2021. On Thursday, December 2, in a presentation signed by the newspaper's editorial board president Gillian Tett, Luiza is pointed out as one of the most outstanding businesswomen and […] The post Brazil’s Luiza Trajano elected one of the 25 most influential women by the Financial Times appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times2 days ago
Brazil’s Bolsonaro confirms visit to Russia in 2022 on Putin’s invitation
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In his traditional weekly live stream on social media, Bolsonaro said he sees his visit to Russia as an opportunity to open paths for the Brazilian economy, given the scale of the Russian market. "Russian President Putin has invited us to visit Russia," Bolsonaro said in the live stream. "The […] The post Brazil’s Bolsonaro confirms visit to Russia in 2022 on Putin’s invitation appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Planet X Discovery? Mysterious 9th Planet Spotted in Solar System Data
Skywatch Media News November 29, 2021: Upon a thorough analysis of the data, including the planet’s supposed size and distance, the satellite singled out a moving object on three occasions. The candidate that was picked up by the telescopic survey would be up to 5 times the mass of the Earth. – 00:00 Chapter 1-New … read more
1934 Typhoon – 200 MPH Winds, Thousands Dead
29 Sep 1934 – JAPANESE TYPHOON. – Trove 24 Sep 1934 – JAPANESE TYPHOON – Trove read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Thursday 02 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
SAD TROMBONE: Turns Out, Fredo Wasn’t CNN’s Highest-Rated Show
By Curtis Houck ~ In another case of Zuckerville (aka CNN) living in an alternative reality, CNN’s chief Zucker bootlickers and Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter claimed in his Wednesday newsletter of hate that November ratings showed suspended Prime Time host Chris “Fredo” Cuomo had the network’s highest-rated show among total viewers. But like most […] read more
To-may-to, To-mah-to: Turning Tomatoes Into Bioplastics
By Adam Houser ~ In the prior days, rotten tomatoes had one primary use: namely, to be thrown at failing performers or lying politicians. Today, tomato waste can also be used to make biodegradable bioplastics. Let all off-key singers and swindling politicians breathe a little easier – there may be less tomatoes available to throw […] read more
Product Review: A Special Kind of Grass-Fed Whey Protein Cookies From Naked Nutrition
Like many health nuts, I first became interested in health through the world of traditional fitness, weight lifting, and traditional supplements, especially of the protein-packed variety. Eventually, my interest led me to the Arnold Classic Fitness Expo in Columbus, Ohio, where I gorged myself on free protein powder samples and even discovered natural remedies and supplements for the first time ever, thanks to a small booth offering chia seed and green juice samples. One of the first things I began to notice at this Halloween-style fitness expo slash party was that most of the pr... read more
U.S. Department of Defense Inspector General Probe Finds US Army Had 33 Racist Incidents This Year, 30 In Navy, And 7 In The Marine Corps
Marines participate in a seven-mile conditioning hike at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 19, 2021. Photo By: Marine Corps Cpl. Nicolas Atehortua *Daily Mail: **Military's anti-extremism probe finds US Army had highest number of racist incidents this year – 33 – while there were 30 in Navy, and 7 in the Marine Corps: Air Force says 10 members took part in January 6 riot* * A Department of Defense Inspector General report has revealed incidents of racism and extremism in all branches of the U.S. Military * Highest number of racist incidents was in the Army with 3... read more
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* Michigan school gunman Ethan Crumbley, 15, 'wanted to murder as many as he could* [image: image from https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/12/02/09/51226431-10266683-Ethan_Crumbley_15_is_seen_in_his_booking_photo_released_by_Oakla-a-109_1638439066674.jpg] Michigan gunman Ethan Crumbley went to school with the intention of murdering 'as many students as he could' on Tuesday and had planned the attack in a cell phone video on his phone and in a journal that cops found in his backpack. Crumbley, 15, killed four students at Oxford High School on Tuesday in a shooting described as 'absolu... read more
Greg Hunter, "Weekly News Wrap-Up 12/3/21"
*"Weekly News Wrap-Up 12/3/21"* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Vice President Biden was out today describing his version of the “Dark Winter” he has mentioned in the past. This time it’s in response to the new Omicron virus that the Globalists are hyping as a new way to scare you into getting another jab or booster. It’s tough to convince people to get more of what doesn’t work. Just ask the “Fully Vaccinated” Dallas Cowboys who have at least 9 players with, wait for it–Covid. Step right up for the booster, and you are stupid if you do. The South African doctor who discovered th... read more
Need To Know1 day ago
“The COVID-19 Vaccines DO NOT Prevent Transmission of the Disease” – Judge’s Ruling Destroys Biden Vax Mandate
Judge Doughty's ruling states, “...In other words, even if you are fully vaccinated, you still may become infected with the COVID-19 virus.” read more
Here's Why Japan Is Investing in New Submarines
*Kyle Mizokami* *Japanese Navy, Pacific* Submarine nuclear propulsion would be an attainable but expensive project for Japan. South Korea appears to be considering developing submarine nuclear propulsion despite legal obstacles, but the technology might be even more politically sensitive in Japan. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) is planning to increase its submarine fleet to twenty-two operational diesel and AIP-powered submarines, plus one testing and two training submarines. The increase is likely meant to counterbalance Chin... read more
Can Iran's Ballistic Missiles Threaten America in the Persian Gulf?
*Kyle Mizokami* *Iran, Middle East* The Navy shouldn't lose much sleep over this concern. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Even under ideal circumstances, Iran’s missile arsenal is unlikely to pose a credible threat against the U.S. Navy. That having been said, Iran can be expected to continue to develop longer-range missiles with greater throw weights and improved accuracy. The time may come when the Pentagon, out of an abundance of caution, might decline to send carriers beyond the Gulf of Oman--but that time is not now. Iran has invested considerable resources in its ballis... read more
After 30 Years, the U.S. Army Is Changing Its Height and Weight Standards
*Stephen Silver* *U.S. Military, Global* The Army expects that it will be six to nine months before they can recommend changes to the Army leadership. *Here Is What You Need To Remember:* The argument for change is that the standards are based on the sizes that people were many years ago and that has changed. The U.S. Army is trying to reevaluate the body composition of soldiers. It has begun conducting a study on this topic at Fort Bragg, according to the *Army Times*. The Army is looking at “the body compositions of more than 2,000 soldiers beginning in October, and the se... read more
Oddments For The Weekend
Including a significant miscalculation; big cat music; all about snowflakes; slow-motion microbes; and, for the bold, state-of-the-art sex toys. All this and more. read more
Shallow M6.2 earthquake hits Easter Island region
A strong and shallow earthquake registered by the USGS as M6.2 hit the Easter Island region at 04:40 UTC on December 3, 2021. The agency is reporting a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles). EMSC is reporting M6.1 at a depth of 33 km (20.5 miles). The epicenter was located 324...... Read more » read more
Need To Know2 days ago
Greece Plans to Impose Monthly Fines of $113 for People Over 60 who Refuse the Covid Vaccines
Greece is set to make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for people aged 60 or older, imposing monthly fines of $113 on those who haven't booked their first shot by January 16. read more
The Rio Times2 days ago
Brazil’s Prosecutor General’s Office opens 6 preliminary investigations into Bolsonaro before Supreme Court
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Federal Prosecutor General's Office (PGR) has opened 6 new preliminary investigations into President Jair Bolsonaro, based on the Senate Covid CPI's final report. Ministers and legislators listed by the committee will also be examined for alleged crimes. The PGR's documents are confidential. In all, The post Brazil’s Prosecutor General’s Office opens 6 preliminary investigations into Bolsonaro before Supreme Court appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Need To Know2 days ago
Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s Cohort, Is on Trial. “Impure and Sensational” Evidence Is Withheld from Public.
US District Judge Alison Nathan, who was appointed by Obama, granted Ghislaine Maxwell’s request to redact and hide "sensational and impure" information, including the names of high-profile elites who wish to remain private. read more
Proposed rule for produce irrigation water does not mandate pre-harvest testing
Proposed changes in an FDA rule for produce growers regarding food safety measures will change the face of public health even though it would eliminate some water testing requirements, according to the agency’s top food safety official. “This is a game-changer,” said Frank Yiannas, FDA Deputy Commissioner for Food Policy and Response, during an interview... Continue Reading read more
The importance of Phosphorous to the soil in your garden (Wally Richards)
Phosphorus stimulates budding and blooming. Plants need phosphorus to produce fruits, flowers, and seeds. It also helps make your plants more resistant to disease. Phosphorus doesn’t dissolve like nitrogen. The soil will hang onto phosphorus, not releasing it into water. Phosphate is needed by all life forms but if taken in too greater quantities it … Continue reading The importance of Phosphorous to the soil in your garden (Wally Richards) → read more
12 science-backed Ayurvedic herbs and spices with POWERFUL health benefits
(NaturalHealth365) Ayurveda is a traditional system of medicine that originated in India and is more than 3,000 years old. It is an all-natural modality, using herbs and spices to prevent diseases and health conditions from developing in the first place. By taking a whole-person approach, it focuses on balancing mind, body, and spirit for better … Continue reading 12 science-backed Ayurvedic herbs and spices with POWERFUL health benefits → read more
How do cucumbers benefit your health?
Cucumber is the fourth most widely cultivated “vegetable” in the world,1 related to both the melon and squash families,2 technically making it a fruit because it contains seeds.3 With its mild, refreshing flavor that mixes well with other garden offerings, cucumbers are 96% water,4 but still manage to provide many valuable health benefits. Like many … Continue reading How do cucumbers benefit your health? → read more
Multiple EU countries part of Salmonella outbreak
At least four European countries have been affected by a Salmonella outbreak with investigators as yet unable to determine the source. Thirteen people have fallen ill in Iceland, eight in Denmark, one in Sweden and an unknown number of people were also ill in the Netherlands and Belgium. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and... Continue Reading read more
One Flu Out Of The Wuhan Nest
Via Alina Chan – April 2020 Phillip Russell, former president of American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene told James Le Duc, former director of Galveston National Laboratory that signs “point to the lab as the source of the outbreak.” […] It’s unfortunate but I think we will only see the true thoughts of many… Continue reading → read more
December 3, 2021: Reader Tips
This evening we present a 1966 film called Blow-Up. The story focuses on a photographer who accidentally captures a murder on film and then is pursued because of it. You may have to turn up the volume but you should find the visuals very interesting. Your more recent tips are surely appreciated! read more
‘Sustainable’ logging: when will we twig to the scams?
[image: logging for woodchipping] Governments appear to be rushing into green hydrogen without comprehensive understanding, methodology and defined sources, writes Sue Arnold. read more
Lukashenko’s Russian Nuke Proposal Should Prompt NATO To Finally Pay Attention
Lukashenko’s proposal should hopefully prompt NATO to finally pay attention to Russia’s legitimate security concerns. The bloc cannot continue expanding eastward in violation of the oral obligations that it made to Moscow at the end of the Old Cold War not to advance past the then-recently reunified German frontier. Belarusian […] read more
Tweets Of The Day
Germany on Thursday unveiled strict curbs on public life for the unvaccinated as alarm fanned worldwide over the Omicron variant and the US readied to ramp up its winter battle against Covid-19 https://t.co/yVZIQsNmqr — AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 2, 2021 South Africa is seeing an increase in COVID-19 reinfections due to the Omicron variant which is fast overtaking Delta to become the dominant variant in the country. But a scientist studying the outbreak said symptoms appear to be mild https://t.co/BVlgSlgRhj pic.twitter.com/PWBWIJBMOV — Reuters (@Reuters) December 3, 2021 Omi... read more
Video Of The Day
*WNU Editor:* The ukraine military does make good promotional videos. read more
Majia's Blog2 days ago
This is NOT Disinformation - Lot 030B21A
Two people in my household suffered lasting injuries from the Moderna vaccine Lot 030B21A. These injuries have been verified by multiple doctors, including specialists working at premier medical facilities. This is not disinformation. This is empirically verified truth. I recently discovered several different analyses of vaccine adverse events reported to VAERS and lo behold Moderna Lot 030B21A was one of the lots with significant counts of adverse events. For example: https://covid19up.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/VAERS-data-by-LOT-summary-findings_share.pdf Certainly I need t... read more
Picture Of The Day
Service members of the Ukrainian armed forces drive armoured vehicles at fighting positions on the line of separation from pro-Russian rebels in Shyrokyne in Donetsk Region, Ukraine, April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Oleksandr Klymenko Reuters / Wednesday, April 21, 2021 *WNU Editor:* The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... *On the line of separation in eastern Ukraine *(Reuters). read more
The Last Refuge2 days ago
December 3rd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 318
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 3rd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 318 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Need To Know2 days ago
Germany Announces Lockdown for Unvaccinated People. Merkel Proposes Forced Vaccines.
Germany is locking down unvaccinated people. Merkel proposed compulsory vaccinations, but mandated vaccines would have to be approved by the country's parliament first. read more
The Last Refuge2 days ago
Friday December 3rd – 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 Friday December 3rd – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge . read more
Why the Pentagon Needs to Accelerate Hypersonic Weapons Development
*Kris Osborn* *Hypersonic Missiles, United States* The military has made progress with its hypersonic weapons. But unless testing and production can be accelerated, new hypersonic weapons may not arrive in time to compete with China. The Department of Defense needs to increase its production of hypersonic weapons and continue to search for disruptive technologies. Volume matters when it comes to hypersonic weapons for both tactical and strategic reasons. The only real way to prevent a large incoming salvo would be to deter it with an equally powerful response. This is true when ... read more
The Fallacy of APHA vs Butz on the Salmonella situation
Opinion Frequently, APHA vs Butz (1974) is cited as a reason that Salmonella cannot be declared an adulterant. That decision was based in part on an unsubstantiated political opinion contrary to previous, contemporary, and following science. This column will discuss the history of the science. In 1969, The National Academy of Science (NAS) Committee on... Continue Reading read more
Need To Know2 days ago
80 House Republicans Help Pass Bill to Fund Federal Vaccine Database to be Used as a Tool to Force Vaccines
Republican Representative Mary Miller noted that the government has no reason to collect vaccination data and stated, "This was clearly a legislative tool to enforce vaccine mandates and force their Orwellian rules onto those who do not comply.” read more
U.S. food safety concerns top NEHA’s ‘key environmental health’ statement
The Denver-based National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) has researched and carefully crafted a series of new policy statements in response to concerns from environmental health professionals and industry. The full policy statements are available at https://www.neha.org/government-affairs/neha-policy-statements . NEHA represents more than 6,600 governmental, private, academic, and uniformed services sector environmental health professionals in the U.S.... Continue Reading read more
Man jailed for running meat operation from car wash
A man has been given a 10-month jail sentence in England after pleading guilty to 39 food hygiene offences. Gent Jakupi of New Park St, Devizes and Andover Road, Ludgershall, pleaded guilty at Swindon Magistrates Court in October and was sentenced recently at Swindon Crown Court. Charges relate to the conditions found and the manner... Continue Reading read more
U.S. And Iran Pessimistic On Reaching A Nuclear Deal
*Reuters*: *U.S. and Iran pessimistic about reviving nuclear deal* VIENNA/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -The United States and Iran both sounded pessimistic on Thursday about the chances of reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, with Washington saying it had little cause for optimism and Tehran questioning the determination of U.S. and European negotiators. "I have to tell you, recent moves, recent rhetoric, don't give us a lot of cause for ... optimism," U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters in Stockholm, saying he could judge in a day or so if Iran would engage in good ... read more
CFACT2 days ago
Study links today’s wildfires to extinction of ancient grazing animals
Can the extinction of giant herbivores tell us anything about today's weather? The post Study links today’s wildfires to extinction of ancient grazing animals appeared first on CFACT. read more
Christian Kerr – Hilarious, Insightful and Now Gone
He liked people, but he took no one too seriously. He thought most of the reporting on catastrophic climate change absurd. For a time, he would text me asking if he could republish my latest blog post. That was when he was the online editor for Flat White where short articles, and gossip from Australia [...] The post Christian Kerr – Hilarious, Insightful and Now Gone appeared first on Jennifer Marohasy. read more
The Rag Blog2 days ago
JONAH RASKIN : DOCUMENTARY FILM | The Widowmaker: Betty and Kenneth Rodgers’ doc, ‘I Married the War’
That’s what war does: demonizes the Other. By Jonah Raskin | The Rag Blog | December 2, 2021 Almost all women whose husbands go to war inevitably become widows. Even those with husbands who come home from war alive. They … Continue reading → read more
QLD school loses almost ALL teachers after staff WALK OUT over vaccine mandates
A Queensland school has seen almost all of its teachers walk off the job, after the state announced new vaccination rules. read more

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