Tuesday, December 07, 2021

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naked capitalism11 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 12/7/2021
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Chicago Bus Driver Brutally Attacked by ‘Flash Mob,’ 21 Juveniles Arrested
Sean Hannity Published December 6, 2021 The post Chicago Bus Driver Brutally Attacked by ‘Flash Mob,’ 21 Juveniles Arrested appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Vietnam province HALTS Pfizer covid vaccines after 120 students hospitalized following vaccine injections
Natural News – by Ethan Huff Thanh Hoa, a province of Vietnam, has suspended all use of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine” from Pfizer after a single... The post Vietnam province HALTS Pfizer covid vaccines after 120 students hospitalized following vaccine injections appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
NONE of what you are about to see appeared on the mainstream media
Philosophers-stone.info pureblood December 7th, 2021. The post NONE of what you are about to see appeared on the mainstream media appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Plandemic 3 Teaser
Official Account: Plandemic Documentary Series December 5th, 2021. It was the uniqueness of the distribution model that allowed Plandemic to reach 1/8 of our global... The post Plandemic 3 Teaser appeared first on From the Trenches World Report . read more
ClimateRealism11 hours ago
Sorry, Google News, Christmas Trees Are Benefiting, Nor Harmed, by Global Warming
Among its top search results for “climate change,” Google News in recent days is promoting a slew of media stories claiming global warming is harming Christmas tree growth and production. As is the case with so many other debunked climate scares, this is a case of climate alarmists searching for something people love and then […] The post Sorry, Google News, Christmas Trees Are Benefiting, Nor Harmed, by Global Warming appeared first on ClimateRealism. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Bidens Honor Pearl Harbor’s Fallen in Visit to WWII Memorial
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden marked the 80th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor with a somber visit to the World War II Memorial in the nation’s capital. read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Embrace Hollywood!
Democrats need to embrace Hollywood because this is where they need to come to learn how to tell a story: Jussie Smollett Admits Gay Wanking Relationship With Hoax ‘MAGA Country’ Attacker. More! Spare a thought for Jussie Smollett’s lawyers. read more
Econlib12 hours ago
Taking Tegucigalpa seriously
The post Taking Tegucigalpa seriously appeared first on Econlib. read more
More than 100 Los Angeles firefighters suspended without pay over vaccine mandate
Fox News A total of 113 Los Angeles firefighters have been placed on leave without pay for refusing to comply with the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, according to... The post More than 100 Los Angeles firefighters suspended without pay over vaccine mandate appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Mining Awareness +13 hours ago
1955: For Ochsner So Loved Vaccines That He Killed His Own Grandson; 2021: Ochsner Fired Workers Last Friday for Covid Vaccine NonCompliance Ahead of Today’s LA Supreme Court Hearing
One would think that given the history that Ochsner “Health” System would be more prudent. But, they haven’t been. And, … Continue reading → read more
Lawfare13 hours ago
Why the FCC Expelled a Chinese Telecom for National Security Risks
The China Telecom building in downtown Panzhou, Guizhou, China. (Huangdan2060, https://tinyurl.com/4ra85ck2; CC BY 3.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en) After months of investigating Chinese state-owned telecommunications companies for national security risks, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Oct. 26 issued an order on one, China Telecom: It can no longer provide telecommunications services in the United States. The decision renders China Telecom Americas—the U.S. subsidiary of the Chinese state-owned telecom China Telecom—unable to offer telecom... read more
Mining Awareness +13 hours ago
Louisiana Rule Mandating Covid-19 Shots for Students Rejected By Legislators
A bipartisan group of Louisiana legislators voted to reject Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards’ Covid-19 vaccine rule for schools. John … Continue reading → read more
naked capitalism11 hours ago
The Romance of Shipping Containers
How international standards enabled containers to be stacked and shipped. read more
The Last Refuge11 hours ago
We Remember – Pearl Harbor Day
Each year on December 7, we honor and remember the 2,403 service members and civilians who were killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. A further 1,178 people were injured in the attack, which permanently sank two U.S. Navy battleships (the USS Arizona and the USS Utah) and destroyed 188 […] The post We Remember – Pearl Harbor Day appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Is the BBC biased?11 hours ago
The BBC DOES carry adverts - for itself
That tendency for BBC News bulletins to act as advertising boards for other BBC TV shows has manifested itself again. Bill Rogers at *trading as wdr* has an interesting titbit for us concerning one such plug on the News at Ten: "The BBC's Alan Yentob" is again on the reporting beat across all BBC News outlets. He's flown to Santa Monica, in California, to meet his son's godfather, Mel Brooks, who has his autobiography "All About Me" out in time for Christmas. Presumably, the BBC's News commissioners believe there's something new for audiences to discover. Mr Brooks' film The Prod... read more
"Winter Ends; the Nightmare Continues"
*"Winter Ends; the Nightmare Continues"* by Bill Bonner YOUGHAL, IRELAND –" News from home: “Baltimore is suffering another crime wave… with 600 people shot so far this year. In many neighborhoods, you’re more likely to get shot than to get COVID. A reporter interviewed a citizen on the street. ‘What do you think of the mayor’s Five-Year Crime Plan?’ he asked. ‘Five years from now, everybody be dead,’ replied the street-sage.” But we’ve left Baltimore behind. After sufficient testing… certifying to the Irish authorities that your editor was not carrying the Plague… we’ve arrived ba... read more
Spike Team Idaho: A Vietnam Thanksgiving to Remember
*Stavros Atlamazoglou* *History, Vietnam* For the men of ST Idaho, survival was something to be thankful for. Thanksgiving Day, 1968. As families across America gathered together to enjoy their Thanksgiving dinner in the chill of late fall, a six-man team of commandos from covert special operations units were fighting for their very lives against 30,000 North Vietnamese troops in the jungles of Southeast Asia. The six commandos belonged to MACV-SOG, a highly classified special operations unit that conducted some of the most harrowing missions in the Vietnam War. *The Covert Men... read more
Here's How To Manage the Rise of China
*Geoffrey Barker* *China, Pacific* Speak softly, carry a big stick, and maintain balancing alliances. Hugh White seems seized by anxiety in his latest and arguably most pessimistic assessment of US–China tensions over Taiwan and the strategic choices facing Australia. White argues that the risk of war between the US and China is ‘quite high’ and that recent remarks by Defence Minister Peter Dutton suggest that Australia will follow America to war against China if China attacks Taiwan. The most likely outcome of a US–China war, he says, would be ‘a costly and inconclusive stalema... read more
Poland’s Coast Guard Detains a Russian Cargo Ship
*Mark Episkopos* *Poland, Europe* Despite steadily worsening relations between Moscow and Warsaw, authorities and company representatives involved in Ruslana’s detention say the incident is not political. As military and geopolitical tensions swirl between Moscow and Warsaw, Polish authorities have confirmed the detention of a Russian cargo ship in the Baltic Sea’s Gdańsk Bay. “Currently, the vessel is lying in the anchorage,” Poland’s Maritime Office in Gdynia confirmed via a press statement on Sunday. “An inspector of the state port inspection of the Maritime Office in Gdynia... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
India overtakes Brazil as largest food supplier to Arab countries after 15 years
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - India has overtaken Brazil in food exports to the League of Arab States for the first time in 15 years, a reflection of the Covid-19 pandemic that disrupted trade flows in 2020. The data are from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, obtained by Reuters on Tuesday (7). The Arab world […] The post India overtakes Brazil as largest food supplier to Arab countries after 15 years appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
On the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack, we lose another veteran
Many of us were enthralled by the 2001 television series "Band of Brothers", which followed the men of "Easy" Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, through 1944 and 1945 during World War II in Europe. I still regard it as one of the finest cinematic portrayals of men in combat I've ever seen. Sadly, we learn that the last surviving member of Easy Company has gone to his reward. Col. Edward Shames, final surviving member of the World War II parachute infantry regiment known as the “Band of Brothers” which inspired the HBO miniseri... read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Bolivia: Government accuses Áñez of requesting “armament” from U.S. and UK ahead of 2020 elections
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Through the then Vice-Minister of Citizen Security Wilson Santamaría, officials would have requested "equipment and weapons" to "repress the Bolivian people," according to the current government, as stated by the now Vice-Minister of the aforementioned portfolio Roberto Ríos. The first note dates back to May 2020 and is addressed to […] The post Bolivia: Government accuses Áñez of requesting “armament” from U.S. and UK ahead of 2020 elections appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Covid-19: Omicron threatens Argentine borders with Paraguay, Brazil and Chile
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The new Omicron variant of the coronavirus is complicating the reopening of Argentine borders with Paraguay, Brazil and Chile. Particularly the latter, where cases have increased. The first Omicron case detected on Sunday, December 5, is forcing a reassessment of the border protocol by the Argentine Ministry of Health. The […] The post Covid-19: Omicron threatens Argentine borders with Paraguay, Brazil and Chile appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CFACT12 hours ago
CFACT Collegians testify against EPA’s harmful new methane regulations
EPA natural gas rules will continue to drive up the price of energy while doing nothing to improve the environment. The post CFACT Collegians testify against EPA’s harmful new methane regulations appeared first on CFACT. read more
Mask Mandates In New Mexico
New Mexico is one of the most vaccinated states and has had a mask mandate for almost all of the past 20 months. COVID-19 cases continue to skyrocket there and they are the only state reporting high levels of flu. … Continue reading → read more
Eritrea Versus AFRICOM: Defending Sovereignty From Imperialist Aggression
The U.S. has built military-to-military relations with 53 out of the 54 African countries that include agreements to cede operational command to AFRICOM, the U.S. Africa Command. The broad network of AFRICOM military bases, as well as those from France and other world powers, are examples of how African states are surrendering their sovereignty through neocolonial relationships with Western countries. African self-determination and national sovereignty are impossible as long as the U.S. and its European allies are allowed to use military power to control African land, labor, and r... read more
War In Ukraine? NATO Expansion Drives Conflict With Russia
Russia is seeking a legally binding pledge that NATO will stop expanding east, including to Ukraine. If the US refuses, is war next? Scholar and author Richard Sakwa analyzes the growing Russia-Ukraine conflict and how Russiagate fueled it. Guest: Richard Sakwa. Professor of Russian and European politics at the University of Kent. His books include “Frontline Ukraine: Crisis in the Borderlands” and his latest, “Deception: Russiagate and the New Cold War.” The post War In Ukraine? NATO Expansion Drives Conflict With Russia appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
US Empire Seizes UK’s National Health Service
One of the recent roles of the Parliamentary Healthcare Committee has been to reassure the British public that any claims regarding the ‘Americanization’ of the National Health Service (NHS) were wildly overstated, “creating a climate that risks blocking the joining up of services in the interests of patients.” In fact, the penetration of the healthcare system by the giant U.S. insurer UnitedHealth reveals the opposite to be true, with the full extent of its influence capable of surprising even seasoned NHS watchers. The Health and Care Bill making its way through official channel... read more
Vaccine Mandates
Delta variant was discovered in July. By October they had been studying it for a year and found that the vaccines did nothing to stop the spread. So government mandated the vaccine for everyone in order to stop the spread. … Continue reading → read more
Nicaragua’s Evidence-Based Democracy Threatens US Oppression
Despite Washington’s best effort to derail Nicaragua’s electoral process through hybrid warfare, strong voter turnout resulted in a decisive victory by the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), and the reelection of President Daniel Ortega with 75.92% of the votes cast. Nicaragua’s non-partisan, independent Supreme Electoral Council (CSE) reported on Monday, November 8th that 65.23% of 4.4 million eligible voters (16 years and older) participated in Sunday’s election. Supporters attribute the FSLN’s success to its ability to ensure peace and achieve socioeconomic & politica... read more
Australia Permanent Drought Update
This drought may never break Experts warn of never-ending drought After they made these forecasts, it rained so much in Australia that it caused sea level to drop. Australian floods of 2010 and 2011 caused global sea level to drop … Continue reading → read more
Cloaking Inequity13 hours ago
Tom Ficklin Show: Three Alarm Fire at the School House
A few K-12 educators, academics, and community leaders from across the nation joined Jesse Turner on the Tom Ficklin Show to talk about the Three Alarm Fire in public education. Listen in! https://www.facebook.com/NewHavenIndependent/videos/1085002075646168/ Please Facebook Like, Tweet, etc below and/or reblog to share this discussion with others. Check out and follow my YouTube channel here. Twitter: @ProfessorJVH Click here for Vitae. read more
Belarusian Journalists Keep Reporting From Exile - Here's How
VILNA, Dec 07 (IPS) - Independent journalism has come increasingly under attack in Belarus, as the country has become a regional hotspot of media repression. Lately, as many as six media outlets have closed shop to ensure the security of their staff. Some media workers have fled the country. Read the full story, “Belarusian Journalists Keep Reporting From Exile - Here's How”, on globalissues.org → read more
Time for Public Conversation, Justice after ‘Blasphemy’ killing in Pakistan, say Rights Activists
Dec 07 (IPS) - Mukhtiar’s heart sank when he saw the grisly incident of lynching of a man in the industrial city of Sialkot, in Punjab province. Read the full story, “Time for Public Conversation, Justice after ‘Blasphemy’ killing in Pakistan, say Rights Activists”, on globalissues.org → read more
35.8 million face lean season food crisis in West Africa and Sahel
Growing food insecurity that is already affecting tens of millions of people across West Africa and the Sahel, must not be ignored by the international community, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday. Read the full story, “35.8 million face lean season food crisis in West Africa and Sahel”, on globalissues.org → read more
UNICEF launches record emergency appeal as escalating conflicts push millions to the brink
The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Tuesday launched an appeal for a record $9.4 billion as attacks against children continue to rise. Close to 24,000 grave violations against youngsters were confirmed last year, or 72 violations a day, according to the agency, in its largest ever appeal for funding. Read the full story, “UNICEF launches record emergency appeal as escalating conflicts push millions to the brink”, on globalissues.org → read more
Clashes displace thousands in Darfur, where 6.2 million will need assistance next year
With escalating violence displacing thousands of people since November, the humanitarian situation in Sudan’s Darfur is getting worse and around 6.2 million people will need humanitarian assistance next year, UN agencies reported on Tuesday. Read the full story, “Clashes displace thousands in Darfur, where 6.2 million will need assistance next year”, on globalissues.org → read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Russia and Ukraine: War Or Bluff?
*George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures:* *Russia and Ukraine: War or Bluff?* Two weeks ago, I wrote an analysis of Russian strategy titled “*Russia’s Move.*” Here’s a brief recap: When the Soviet Union collapsed, it lost control of the western borderlands that had been the bedrock of its security for hundreds of years. Those borderlands created a strategic depth that forced invaders into an extended and exhausting campaign that Russia could resist. Russia had been attacked in the 18th century by the Swedes, in the 19th century by France, and twice in the 20th century by Germany. ... read more
the daily howler12 hours ago
Very frankly, we're taking a "Research Tuesday!"
*TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2021* *Reading the papers is hard:* Very frankly, we're taking a "Research Tuesday." Our view? As the society dies on the vine, reading our morning newspapers has become increasingly time-consuming and hard. *Fuller disclosure: *If only for something like comic relief, we wanted to point to that one minor (though instructive) error during last evening's 5 P.M. hour. Very frankly, that was our goal. But CNN's transcripts are down! read more
"Empty Shelves Everywhere At Dollar Tree! What's Next?"
*Full screen recommended.* by Adventures with Danno, AM 12/7/21: *"Empty Shelves Everywhere At Dollar Tree! What's Next?"* "In today's vlog we are shopping at Dollar Tree only to find lots of empty shelves! Items are missing everywhere! It's getting rough out here as stores seem to be struggling with getting products. I have never seen Dollar Tree so empty! " read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Biden Administration Exploring Options To Evacuate US Citizens From Ukraine If Russia Invades
People wait at the Marjinka check-point after shelled by pro-Russian separatists in Marjinka village, Donetsk region, Ukraine, on June 17, 2016. ( Viktor Koshkin - Anadolu Agency ) *CNN:* *Biden administration considering options for possibly evacuating US citizens from Ukraine if Russia invades* (CNN)The Biden administration is exploring options for a potential evacuation of US citizens from Ukraine if Russia were to invade the country and create a dire security situation, half a dozen sources tell CNN. The contingency planning is being led by the Pentagon, the sources said, ... read more
"Everything is Great in the Economy - There is Nothing to Worry About"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly, AM 12/7/21: *"Everything is Great in the Economy - * *There is Nothing to Worry About"* "Everything in the Economy is great. You would have to be delusional to think that. Everything is precarious and teetering on complete and total collapse. People say that some are just too negative and don’t see the good. That’s foolish." read more
MY EMAIL TO BK NEHAMMER WITH PROOF THAT AUSTRIAN GOV WAS WARNED ABOUT FALSE CLAIMS ABOUT ASTRZENECA VACCINE JAB RISKS AND IT WAS VIOLATING INFORMED CONSENT RULES
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MintPress News12 hours ago
Talking “Peace” US Arms Saudis for Latest Attack on Yemen’s People: Operation Golden Bow
Amid a flurry of diplomatic gestures of peace from the United States, US bombs are devastating parts of Yemen in Saudi Arabia's Operation Golden Bow. The post Talking “Peace” US Arms Saudis for Latest Attack on Yemen’s People: Operation Golden Bow appeared first on MintPress News. read more
MintPress News12 hours ago
Israeli “Visitors” to Al-Aqsa Part of Plan for Third Jewish Temple
“They [the Israeli settlers] are not coming here to enjoy the architecture or even to feel associated with the past. No, they are looking to the future.” - Dr. Yousef Nathseh The post Israeli “Visitors” to Al-Aqsa Part of Plan for Third Jewish Temple appeared first on MintPress News. read more
They Keep On Deceiving Us – Pearl Harbor Remembered
DecodingTheDeception December 7th, 2021. Today is Pearl Harbor Day. I offer here a historical and realistic perspective that I believe allows us to learn to... The post They Keep On Deceiving Us – Pearl Harbor Remembered appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
How Glen Greenwald, Covid and Rittenhouse Exposed a Plague Among Progressives
[image: greenwald]Much like Julian Assange, Glenn Greenwald began to be condemned by liberals only post-Trump. The liberal visceral hatred of Donald Trump has trumped rational discourse. read more
MJBizDaily13 hours ago
Illinois adult-use cannabis sales exceed $1.2 billion through November
Adult-use cannabis sales in Illinois have exceeded $1.2 billion with one month left in the year, according to monthly sales figures released by the state's Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Illinois adult-use cannabis sales exceed $1.2 billion through November is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
21st Century Wire13 hours ago
Israel Launched Missile Attack on Latakia, Syria
*Middle East Discourse* | Israel unleashes an unprovoked attack targeting Syrian food supplies and civilian businesses. read more
CA School Bribed Boy with Pizza to Get Covid Jab Without Parent’s Consent, Told Him to Keep it Secret
[image: parent]A 13-year-old child was offered pizza in exchange for the covid jab at his school and was given the shot without his parents' consent. read more
ClimateRealism13 hours ago
WaPo’s Mountain West Snowpack Alarm Buried by an Avalanche of Truth
The Washington Post is hoping to stoke climate alarm in MAGA country, publishing an article titled “Snow may vanish for years at a time in Mountain West with climate warming.” The subtitle reads “Study warns of impending water supply problems due to nearly snowless mountains in about 35 to 60 years.” Don’t worry, there will […] The post WaPo’s Mountain West Snowpack Alarm Buried by an Avalanche of Truth appeared first on ClimateRealism. read more
21st Century Wire13 hours ago
Vietnam: 120 Children Hospitalized, Province Suspends Pfizer Vaccine
*VN Express* | This story really demonstrates the tremendous power and influence wielded by the WHO and Big Pharma's drug cartel. read more
Gregory Mannarino, "AGAIN! Another Wall Street Superbank Warns On The Market"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 12/7/21: *"AGAIN! Another Wall Street Superbank Warns On The Market...* * And Gregory Mannarino Says Ignore It"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
NO to Merck’s new COVID pill
Tulsi Gabbard Published December 3, 2021 The FDA absolutely should not approve Merck’s experimental COVID pill molnupiravir. The drug works by encouraging VIRUS MUTATIONS which could result... The post NO to Merck’s new COVID pill appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
The best steak in the world has been chosen and it is from Argentina
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "The best beef is in La Pampa and, of course, in the country", says, proudly, producer Carlos Gabriel Suárez, after a steak eye from a steer raised in his cattle farm El Caldén, between Macachín and Doblas, won the World Steak Challenge in the "Grass Fed" category (animals raised on […] The post The best steak in the world has been chosen and it is from Argentina appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Creation of mixed commission in Bolivia to investigate corruption analyzed
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Plurinational Assembly of Bolivia (parliament) is analyzing the creation of a mixed commission of deputies and senators to follow up on the corruption scandal in Santa Cruz investigated today by the Public Prosecutor's Office. The working group will follow up the process opened in the mentioned department, where a […] The post Creation of mixed commission in Bolivia to investigate corruption analyzed appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Chile Congress to decide on same-sex marriage
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The bill that would allow, in a historical way, equal marriage in Chile will have to go through the two chambers of Congress again due to discrepancies of the most conservative legislative benches that forced the initiative to be reviewed this Monday (06.12.2021) in a special commission. The processing was […] The post Chile Congress to decide on same-sex marriage appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Chile recorded annual inflation of 6.7%, the highest rate since 2008
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Chile's National Statistics Institute (INE) reported on Tuesday an inflationary rise of 0.5% in November, while the accumulated 12-month rate was 6.7%, the highest rate since 2008, when it reached 7.1%. The variation of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the eleventh month of the year was, however, below market […] The post Chile recorded annual inflation of 6.7%, the highest rate since 2008 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Argentina’s advantages for hydrogen development highlighted
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The H2ar Consortium, a collaborative workspace led by Y-TEC and bringing together 50 leading companies, presented the report on scenarios for the next decade, which shows that Argentina has competitive costs for the supply of low-carbon hydrogen at the international level. The text states that the cost of hydrogen could […] The post Argentina’s advantages for hydrogen development highlighted appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The war on a virus has resulted in colossal failure, and the ruling class is determined to cover up this undeniable reality
[image: undefined] The war on a virus is long lost, and the sunk costs keep piling up. Whether you believe that this was all to bring about a Great Reset or some of the actors involved genuinely wanted to stop a virus, the result is now clear. The war on COVID-19 is over and it has resulted in colossal loss. Not a single battle was won. They lost the war, they know they lost the war, and now the losing side of the war — the global “elite” — is attempting to cover up this reality by any means necessary, even if it means dragging the entirety of humanity down with them. Australia's C... read more
Shadowproof13 hours ago
Whistleblower Craig Murray Speaks Out After Being Imprisoned In Scotland Over Blog Posts
In an exclusive interview one day after his release from prison, Craig Murray describes surviving a COVID outbreak and why he is not done challenging his conviction for blog posts. The post Whistleblower Craig Murray Speaks Out After Being Imprisoned In Scotland Over Blog Posts appeared first on Shadowproof. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Yes, Heinz Created a ‘Chocolate Orange Mayo’ in the UK
The unlikely flavor combo was not available in the U.S., and only a limited run was produced in the U.K. and Ireland in December 2021. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Drake Withdraws 2 Grammy Nominations from Final Ballot
Drake wants no part in competing for a Grammy. read more
Trencher Alert: The shit we have to deal with
Here are a couple of emails we received this morning, the first was sent at 3:04 am: Dear Henry Shilvey, My name is Ben Keller.... The post Trencher Alert: The shit we have to deal with appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
First light aircraft plant “made in Paraguay” to start operating next January
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "Everything is well underway. I believe that Paraguay will be in a position to build its first aircraft, although many do not believe it. But from April next year we will start assembling the first aircraft, among other projects," he stressed. The company is incorporated in Paraguay, assisted by Parquet […] The post First light aircraft plant “made in Paraguay” to start operating next January appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Can you trust the govt
thoughtprocess Dec 6, 2021 The post Can you trust the govt appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
IER14 hours ago
Oil and Natural Gas Production on Federal and Non-Federal Lands
Whether it is oil production or natural gas production, output on Non-Federal lands (state and private) has consistently been significantly… The post Oil and Natural Gas Production on Federal and Non-Federal Lands appeared first on IER. read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
Fun And Games On Turtle Island
Stone age tribes and dictators fight over the B.C. pipeline. read more
What’s Left of Liberal Internationalism without military intervention? …A lot
Canadian scholar and politician Michael Ignatieff had a piece in Persuasion recently on the “collapse of liberal internationalism.” For Ignatieff to admit this (as one of the strongest proponents of this foreign policy orientation) says a lot. However, he inadvertently gives too much of the argument away. Liberal internationalism is more than military interventions, something […] read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Cannabis in Uruguay: World’s leading hemp exporter; tons of flowers in 6 months; over 160 companies created
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - ExpoCannabis 2021, the trade show of the growing cannabis industry in Uruguay, joined over 160 companies that are developing products, from dog food, gin, cosmetics or medicines containing cannabis, to fertilizers or smoking accessories, with more than 150 stands displaying their products in the 8th edition of this 3-day event […] The post Cannabis in Uruguay: World’s leading hemp exporter; tons of flowers in 6 months; over 160 companies created appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Bieber Balls
Up here in the Great White North we’re currently being subjected to a non stop marketing campaign of the apocalypse featuring Justin Bieber. They’ve got snazzy merch and everything. As lame as it all is, there’s something strangely satisfying about pulling up to a drive through window and having a long drawn out conversation about… Continue reading → read more
Is the BBC biased?11 hours ago
The Board of Deputies takes action against the BBC
The 261-year old Board of Deputies of British Jews has taken the remarkable step of writing to Tim Davie, Richard Sharp and Fran Unsworth at BBC, copying in Nadine Dorries, to complain in the strongest terms about the BBC's reporting of the antisemitic incident on Oxford Street. The letter comes directly from Marie van der Zyl, president of the organisation. The BBC appears to have gone to ground over this, so this will smoke them out if nothing else. Ms van der Zyl outlines five main charges against the BBC: 1. Your report of the incident refers to the obvious antisemitic acts... read more
Biden’s Throat Frog Hints at the Coming Normalcy
[image: undefined] What happened to Joe Biden could have happened to anyone. In fact, it happens all the time. Throughout human history. He (presumably) caught a cold from his one-and-half-year-old grandson. His theory is that his grandson “likes to kiss his pop.” As a result, he got a “frog in his throat.” It’s just a cold! No reason to freak out! Biden’s spokesperson says that he has taken recourse to therapeutics. He “is taking some over-the-counter medication and probably some cough drops and some tea, but otherwise he’s proceeding with his schedule,” said Jen Psaki. It’s ... read more
As Biden Pivots East, Australia Must Be There to Meet Him
*Michael Shoebridge* *Australia, East Asia* Biden’s global posture review can only bring results for Australian, US and Indo-Pacific security if there are active partners willing to invest to accelerate the review’s outcomes. In more normal times, when nuclear-powered submarines and multibillion-dollar contact cancellations didn’t dominate the news, plans to increase the US military presence operating out of Australia would be big news. It was swamped by the AUKUS announcement, but the annual AUSMIN meeting between Australia’s foreign affairs and defence ministers and their US c... read more
Europe Sees China as a Problem in the South China Sea
*Caleb Larson* *Great Power Competition, * One of France’s top admirals thinks Europe can and should do more to confront Russian and Chinese aggression. In an online discussion hosted by the Washington-based think-tank the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Vice Admiral Hervé Bléjean, Director General of the EU Military Staff, explained how Europe sees its role in Maritime areas. Adm. Bléjean explained that Europe does see Chinese behavior at sea as problematic and that the continent considers the need to “connect with like-minded nations…to counter some activities ... read more
Adrienne's Corner13 hours ago
The first rule of fasting...
* don't talk about fasting.* I break this rule just about every day. I'm the fasting zealot of North Idaho and I've swayed many a person to embrace this lifestyle. Let's be clear - it's *not* a diet, it's a way of life that will make your current and future life healthier and happier. If you *do *have a bit of weight to drop (highly recommended), intermittent fasting is the safe and healthy way to banish those pesky pounds. I'm almost embarrassed to tell you how many pounds I've dropped so far (about 50.) It took looking in the mirror one day and declaring, "You are *fat*!!" D... read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
CIA Director Admits We Don’t Know’ If Putin Will Use Force In Ukraine
*The Hill:* *CIA director says US intelligence hasn't concluded Russia will invade Ukraine* CIA Director William Burns said on Monday that Russian military forces “could act in a very sweeping way” but U.S. intelligence agencies have yet to conclude decisively that Moscow will invade Ukraine. “I would never underestimate President Putin’s risk appetite on Ukraine,” Burns said at The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit. “We don’t know that Putin has made up his mind to use force,” he added. “But what we do know is that he’s putting the Russian military, Russian security... read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
La société civile thaïlandaise contre le projet d'adhésion au CPTPP
07-Dec-2021 Des organisations de la société civile thaïlandaise exhortent le gouvernement à mettre fin à son projet d'adhésion au CPTPP. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Thai civil society urges government to end plans to join CPTPP
07-Dec-2021 Thailand's anti-CPTPP civil society organizations issued an open letter, addressed to Prime Minister, urging the government immediately to cease plans to join the 11-member CPTPP trade bloc. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
UK seeks to trade with US states with broader deal on hold
07-Dec-2021 By building relations at state level, the UK will help ease the approval process for any eventual federal-level free trade agreement. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Putin, Modi urge ministries to finalize talks on mutual protection of investments
07-Dec-2021 The long-term target of the trade and economic relationship between the two countries is an increase by 2025 in bilateral trade to $30 bln and in mutual investment to $15 bln. read more
Why Don't F-22s Fly From Aircraft Carriers?
*Alex Hollings* *F-22 Raptor, * The Navy never managed to field an F-22 “Sea Raptor”. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The world's most respected air superiority fighter still can't fly from aircraft carriers! America’s F-22 Raptor is widely touted as the most capable air superiority fighter on the planet, thanks to a combination of stealth, speed, and maneuverability. It makes sense, then, that Congress pressed the U.S. Navy to consider fielding a slightly different iteration of the Raptor for duty aboard its Nimitz-class supercarriers back in the early ’90s. In order to mak... read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Putin Visits India, Agrees Big Deals with Modi, China Pleased, US Nervous
Putin Visits India, Agrees Big Deals with Modi, China Pleased, US Nervous News Topic 357 Russian-Indian talks The expanded format meeting between the two delegations was followed by a face-to-face conversation over a working lunch. Following the summit, a Joint Statement Russia – India: Partnership for Peace, Progress and Prosperity was adopted. In addition, the […] read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
‘Cheugy,’ ‘Omicron’ Among 2021’s Most Mispronounced Words
“Cheugy” is apparently a lot to chew on. read more
Science Matters14 hours ago
Leftist Energy Ignorance Abounds
Leftists are recognized by having three personality traits: Know-it-alls, Drama Queens and Control Freaks. The latest example is Liz Warren blaming rising fuel prices on energy producers rather than on her favored restrictive energy policies. An article schooling the senator and her constituents is published at the Delaware Valley Journal PA Energy Pros Dismiss Liz […] read more
Turcopolier14 hours ago
“CIA Chief Says Intelligence Agencies Haven’t Concluded Russia Will Invade Ukraine” WSJ
““We don’t know that Putin has made up his mind to use force,” said Mr. Burns. “But what we do know is that he’s putting the Russian military, Russian security services in a place where they could act in a … Continue reading → read more
The Duran14 hours ago
Massive protests in Brussels. Media remains silent
Massive protests in Brussels. Media remains silent ***News Topic 652*** Water cannon, tear gas deployed amid chaotic protests in Brussels WATCH: Water cannon, tear gas deployed amid chaotic Covid-19 protests in Brussels Thousands of people marched through the streets of Belgium’s capital Brussels on Sunday, protesting new Covid-19 restrictions. A group of demonstrators clashed with […] read more
Turcopolier15 hours ago
LCRD launched this morning
“The goal of the Laser Communications Relay Demonstration project is to prove the utility of bidirectional optical communications relay services between geosynchronous orbit and Earth. The project supports the advanced communications, navigation, and avionics exploration key focus areas. This effort … Continue reading → read more
Science Matters17 hours ago
Global Warming Theory and the Tests It Fails 2021
The updating of this previous post is timely following on Dr. William Happer’s additional test of Global Warming Theory, the notion that rising CO2 causes dangerous warming of earth’s climate. A synopsis of that presentation is at Climate Change and CO2 Not a Problem. For the purpose of this discussion I will add at the […] read more
Alexander Zaitzev (1945-2021)
[image: Story 515984271] I always knew where I stood with Alexander Zaitsev. In the period 2008-2011, he was a frequent visitor on *Centauri Dreams*, drawn initially by an article I wrote about SETI, and in particular whether it would be wise to go beyond listening for ETI and send out directed broadcasts to interesting nearby stars. At that time, I was straddling the middle on METI — Messaging to Extraterrestrial Intelligence — but Dr. Zaitsev found plenty of discussion here on both sides, and he joined in forcefully. *Image*: Alexander Leonidovich Zaitsev, METI advocate and radio... read more
Snopes.com4 years ago
Pearl Harbor Rumors Which Will Live in Infamy
Fact checks related to the Dec. 7, 1941, bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese, the event that launched the United States into World War II. read more
Eighty Years Ago, Japan Assaulted More Than Pearl Harbor
*Mindy L. Kotler* *Pearl Harbor, Asia-Pacific* On December 7, 1941, Japan expanded its war on the Asian mainland south and eastward into the Pacific. Eighty years ago today, December 7, 1941, critical airfields and ports across Southeast Asia and the Pacific were ablaze and in ruin. In just seven hours, Imperial Japan’s surprise attacks crippled British and American forces in the Far East, exposed the Dutch East Indies to invasion, and pushed Thailand into submission. The bombing of Pearl Harbor was but one of many that day. Casualties of the “Associated Powers,” likely exceeded... read more
Is the Summit for Democracy America’s Solution to the China Challenge?
*Patrick Mendis, Antonina Luszczykiewicz* *Great Power Competition, China* The Biden administration is preparing for the Summit for Democracy. While there are positive signs, Washington must engage with these countries and the rest of the world on a deeper level to compete with China. While Congress contemplates the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (USICA) of 2021, Joe Biden’s White House is preparing for the first of two Summits for Democracy in Washington, D.C., on December 9-10. Representatives from over 100 democratic governments—including very small states—intend to focus ... read more
Omicron Fallout: Infections Seen in 15 States and Counting
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Omicron, Americas* The United States is averaging more than one hundred thousand new coronavirus cases per day, which is the highest level witnessed in about two months. New cases of the highly mutated omicron coronavirus variant that was first detected in southern Africa two weeks ago now have been confirmed in at least fifteen states, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “We know we have several dozen cases and we’re following them closely. And we are every day hearing about more and more probable cases so that number is li... read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Biden Begins Video Conference With Putin
The Russians released a photo of President Biden's secure video call with Vladimir Putin *Daily Mail:* *Biden faces off with Putin: President threatens Russia with toughest economic sanctions YET if it invades Ukraine during tense video conference this morning* * President Biden spoke to Russian leader Vladimir Putin by video conference from White House Situation Room on Tuesday morning * On Monday, Biden and the leaders of Britain, France, Germany and Italy discussed how to retaliate if Putin invades Ukraine, as is feared * The leaders resolved to 'impose significant and se... read more
Komando.com14 hours ago
Android just got an update that makes it easier to chat with iPhone users
Having trouble figuring out texts from iPhones on your Android? It's about to get much easier. read more
Organizing Notes14 hours ago
North Korea war planning....
*The US Wants South Korea to Help Take on the Chinese Military* By Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com The US and South Korea are preparing to update their plans for a potential war with North Korea to reflect what Washington says is an advance in Pyongyang’s military capabilities. But now that the US is so focused on China, the new war plans will also address countering the Chinese military in the region. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin met with his South Korean counterpart, Suh Wook, in Seoul on Thursday. In a joint statement, the two military leaders noted “the importance of pres... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ14 hours ago
Iraq’s Oil Exports Rise For 5th Month But Prices Drop
Iraq’s oil production and exports have steadily risen since the summer due to loosening quotas by OPEC+. That has coincided with a boom in the energy market. In November Iraq exported an average of 3.272 million barrels a day of oil. In June it sold 2.892 million barrels and has gone up every month since then. That has coincided with a loosening of OPEC+ production quotas. In October Iraq’s quota was 4.149 million barrels a day which rose to 4.193 million in November. Prices for Iraq’s oil have also recovered after collapsing with the energy market in the spring of 2020. ... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ14 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Dec 7
1914 UK made 2nd attack on Qurna, Basra forcing Ottomans to retreat Los around 200 killed 130 taken prisoner UK lost 10 killed 118 wounded (Musings On Iraq review *When God Made Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921*) 1931 PM Said gave opposition leader Pachachi of Iraqi National Party ministership Pachachi expelled from party He then joined Said’s al-Ahd party 1958 Plot against Gen Qasim by fmr PM Rashid Ali al-Gailani announced as foiled 1980 Saddam announced that Iraq was going on the defensive in the Iran-Iraq War Saddam thoug... read more
Is the BBC biased?14 hours ago
BBC 98 Women 2021
It's that time of the year again - the BBC's annual showcase for women they admire: *B**BC 100 Women 2021: Who is on the list this year?* Well, one way of answering that is to say that there are two men on it for starters. And I was just going to post that when I saw a *Spectator* tweet saying: By including transwomen in that 100 Women list, the BBC is siding with those who argue that “transwomen are women”. It leads to a new piece by James Kirkup headlined *Gender is contentious. The BBC is pretending it isn’t*. read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Republican States Dominate Index on Fiscal and Freedoms, While Blue States Are Least Free
*21WIRE* | Red states dominate list in the states with most freedoms, while Democratic governors bring up the rear. read more
England And Wales’s Police Bill Threatens Anyone With A Cause
Just over a year ago, disturbing reports began trickling out: the British government was preparing an attack on the right to protest in England and Wales. The right through which we won many of the things we take for granted today – from voting rights to marriage equality – which allows all of us to stand up against injustice. Now we know the government is taking a sledgehammer to this right, smashing everyone’s ability to stand up to power. In February, we at Liberty obtained proof that a bill was coming that intended to retain lockdown-like restrictions on our protest rights. T... read more
Tuesday Morning Links
This and that for your Tuesday reading. - Matt Gurney writes about what continues to be a woeful response to COVID in Ontario among other provinces, while Jason Herring reports on Alberta's collapsing emergency medical services. And Claire Pomeroy recognizes the tsunami of disability which will need to be addressed arising out of long COVID. - Umair Haque writes that our social system is collapsing due to the capitalist imperative to concentrate perpetually more wealth into fewer and fewer hands. And David Dayen highlights why so many workers have decided after facing the trauma... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
U.S. Says It Will Send Troops To Eastern Europe If Russia Invades Ukraine
FILE PHOTO: Soldiers of the U.S. Army 3rd squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment as the troops of the "Dragoon Ride" military exercise arrive at their home base at Rose Barracks in Vilseck April 1, 2015. © Michael Dalder © Reuters *The Guardian: **US says it will send troops to eastern Europe if Russia invades Ukraine* *On eve of talks between Biden and Putin, European leaders say they have agreed to present a ‘united front’ on aggression towards Ukraine * The US has said it would send reinforcements to Nato’s eastern flank in response to a Russian invasion of Ukraine, as well as impos... read more
The Aviationist14 hours ago
Routine Inspections Discover Cracks On Almost All The Canadian CH-148 Cyclone Fleet
[image: CH-148 cracks] The RCAF highlighted the importance of the Airworthiness Program that led to the of discovery this issue, allowing the start of the urgent repair works. The Royal Canadian Air Force just disclosed the discovery of [...] The post Routine Inspections Discover Cracks On Almost All The Canadian CH-148 Cyclone Fleet appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
New York Times 1975 : “Major Cooling Widely Considered to Be Inevitable”
“The world’s climate is changing. Of that scientists are firmly convinced. But in what direction and why are subjects of deepening debate. There are specialists who say that a new ice age is on the way—the inevitable consequence of a … Continue reading → read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
High Hypocrisy: How Democrats Flip-Flopped on Vaccine Safety
*21WIRE + El Gato Malo* | This is the opposite of civilization. It’s barbarism and dictatorial fiat run riot. read more
Halifax Examiner15 hours ago
Business and “grouchers” from 1892-1913
News 1. Benefits outweigh risks when it comes to vaccinating kids against COVID-19, new study says Yvette d’Entremont speaks with Dr. Karina Top, co-author of a new report on risks and benefits of COVID-19 vaccination for children. Top says there are a lot of good reasons to vaccinate children, especially with the holidays coming: Children […] read more
21st Century Wire15 hours ago
Biden Threatens to Cut Russia Off From SWIFT Payment Over ‘Aggression’ Against Ukraine
*21WIRE + Zero Hedge* | How far will they go in trying shore-up their collapsing poll numbers at home? read more
Mining Awareness +18 hours ago
80 Years Ago Today: Army Nurse on Duty Speaks About the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor & its Aftermath
Within days, the US was at war, not only with Japan, but with Fascist Italy and Germany. “I hadn’t been … Continue reading → read more
Mining Awareness +18 hours ago
80 Years Ago Today at Pearl Harbor: Father Schmitt & the USS Oklahoma; Honoring the 2,403 Americans Killed on December 7, 1941
Within a few days the US was at war, not only with Japan, but with Fascist Italy and Germany. “Father … Continue reading → read more
CENSORED NEWS5 hours ago
Reckless Spending and Exposures -- White House spread virus on Navajo Nation. Navajo federal virus funds used for sports car and penthouse in unauthorized contract.
Dine' volunteer Bitahnni Wilson delivers water to fellow Dine', near the Navajo capitol of Window Rock. More than $2 billion in federal relief funds from the American Rescue Plan were received by the Navajo Nation government, but have not been distributed to Dine' in need. Dine' elderly, isolated families and the sick and dying continue to ask for help. There were 100 new cases of coronavirus, read more
The crime wave as a precursor to civil war
Yesterday I put up a video clip of Ken Hackathorn. I titled it "Staying alive in today's urban crime and unrest". It wasn't comforting viewing, to put it mildly. Michael Yon sees the burgeoning crime wave in more sinister terms. Civil War is not yet obvious to everyone. My estimate is civil war is not obvious to most Americans yet. This crime uptick is exactly and specifically one of the symptoms I have long warned about. In context of current global and national situation, this crime wave is a symptom of something more intense, beyond crime. The economy is collapsing. Supp... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
US Satellite Images Reveal New Military Camps Of Russian Soldiers Near Ukraine's Border
Russia now has 50 battalions comprising up to 94,000 troops stationed on the Ukrainian border with another 80,000 - 100,000 sitting in reserve and will be ready to invade within weeks, the US has warned *Daily Mail: **Satellite images reveal new camps of Russian soldiers near Ukraine's border as US warns Moscow will be ready to invade with 175,000 troops in weeks and Kremlin calls relations with America 'lamentable' ahead of Putin-Biden talks* * Russia continues to build up troops, tanks and artillery on Ukraine's border, new satellite images reveal * Seven new battalions hav... read more
Econlib15 hours ago
Covid Migration: Why the Asymmetry?
During Covid, the U.S. reverted to our old tradition of federalism – and then embraced gubernatorial dictatorship. As result of this strange and shocking institutional revolution, the U.S. witnessed a dramatic rise in policy variance. Some parts of the U.S., like Florida and Texas, returned to near-normalcy in a matter of months. Others, like California […] The post Covid Migration: Why the Asymmetry? appeared first on Econlib. read more
naked capitalism15 hours ago
Gravel or Green: What Will Become of Alaska’s Coastal Plain?
By Jonathan C. Slaght, who works for the Arctic Beringia Program of WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society). He is the author of “Owls of the Eastern Ice,” which won the 2021 PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award, was named a New York Times Notable Book of 2020, and was long-listed for the National Book Award in Nonfiction. Originally […] read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Hours before a phone call between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden, Ukrainian authorities say Russia is sending tanks and snipers to the line of contact in eastern Ukraine to "provoke return fire" amid fears of a Russian invasion. https://t.co/2WJMRLqNEW — AP Europe (@AP_Europe) December 7, 2021 The United States announced the diplomatic boycott over what it termed China's "genocide" of the Uyghur minority and other human rights abuses. pic.twitter.com/OxXyzBC1XS — AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 7, 2021 US will pay price for boycotting the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Chin... read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin Next pandemic could be more lethal, vaccine researcher warns ‘Rife’ cocaine use reported in U.K. Parliament — just as Boris Johnson announces crackdown on drug crime Myanmar court sentences ousted president in trial condemned as politicalA White teacher taught White students about White privilege. It cost him his job.China Seeks First Military Base on Africa’s Atlantic Coast, U.S. Intelligence Finds The Taliban are courting Iran and China, hoping to avoid blackouts if other countries cut off power to Afghanistan for non-paymentThe Omicron variant appeared to spread ... read more
Historic cold spell hits Scandinavia, Sweden records its coldest December day in 35 years
A historic cold spell is affecting Scandinavia, bringing unusually cold temperatures for the time of year. With a temperature of -43.8 °C (-46.8 °F) registered in Naimakka in northern Lapland on Monday, December 6, 2021, Sweden recorded its coldest December...... Read more » read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
Emmett Till Investigation Closed by Feds; No New Charges
The announcement came after the head of the Justice Department's civil rights division and other officials met with several of Till's relatives. read more
The Worst That Could Happen
Lew Rockwell – by Bill Sardi Call To Suspend Covid-19 Vaccination Upon Discovery Of Spike Protein In The Nucleus Of Living Cells Resveratrol Pills Could... The post The Worst That Could Happen appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
US Government’s COVID War Crimes Against Humanity – Part 2
The Great Recession I started this two-part series on “COVID War Crimes” talking about Lara Logan’s chastised claim that Dr. Fauci could be compared to... The post US Government’s COVID War Crimes Against Humanity – Part 2 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Family ‘Disgusted’ After Cop Who Tasered, Beat Innocent Elderly Grandpa Gets Sweetheart Deal
[image: clark]An innocent elderly man was attacked by a cop who caused him to have a stroke and now that cop is getting his blue privilege. read more
US Government’s COVID War Crimes Against Humanity
The Great Recession Lara Logan, the host of Fox Nation, has been heavily criticized this past week for comparing Dr. Anthony Fauci to Josef Mengele, the... The post US Government’s COVID War Crimes Against Humanity appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Uruguay welcomed international cruise ship after Argentine restrictions prevented Buenos Aires visit
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Although the ship was scheduled to port in Montevideo on December 7, it had to change its itinerary after an unforeseen event with the port of Buenos Aires. After calling at ports in Europe (Barcelona and Madeira) and heading for Cape Verde, Africa, the cruise ship was bound for Buenos […] The post Uruguay welcomed international cruise ship after Argentine restrictions prevented Buenos Aires visit appeared first on The Rio Times. read more

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