Sunday, January 02, 2022

2 January - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 5

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SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
Why are covid outbreaks still happening in professional sports if the athletes are all vaccinated?
Nearly every professional athlete is now fully vaccinated for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), and yet new “cases” of the disease are reportedly soaring within the industry. OutKick‘s Clay Davis says that the NFL is 95 percent vaccinated, the NBA is 97 percent … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
Covid vaccines “most dangerous biological medicinal product rollout in human history,” says Dr. Peter McCullough
At a recent online symposium on covid science that was organized by Doctors for COVID Ethics, the most detailed evidence yet against Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccination” was presented for the world’s consideration. This international group, which has long opposed the mass rollout … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
Mark of the Beast is here: Microchip implants that track your vaccination status are now being used in Sweden
A Swedish company called Epicenter has developed a novel microchip technology that is now being implanted into people’s skin in order to track their Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccination” status. While the Stockholm-based startup did not specifically develop the technology for this purpose, … Continue reading → read more
Turcopolier11 hours ago
“FDIC chair resigns after warning Democrats launching ‘hostile takeover'”
“FDIC Chairman Jelena McWilliams announced her resignation Friday in an open letter addressed to President Biden, just weeks after she warned of a “hostile takeover” of the agency by Democrats. McWilliams, a Serbian immigrant, has lived in the country for decades … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
“Superhuman immunity” in some COVID 19 individuals
Immunity Shane Crotty, an immunologist, considers “hybrid immunity”; or “superhuman immunity” or “bulletproof as coined by other scientists, to be impressively potent against SARS-CoV-2. Whatever might be the name, this type of immunity brings a ray of hope amidst the … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
COVID care in children and adolescents-latest Indian guidelines
Immunity and COVID India is the world’s largest democracy having a population of more than 1.2 billion. The covid-19 pandemic has badly affected the country’s socio-economic conditions. Less than 12% of the total infected people are below 20 yrs of … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE12 hours ago
What is the role of Racecadotril and Loperamide in the treatment of acute diarrhoea?
Diarrhoea is a condition of passing loose or watery stools three or more times a day. This can result in a big loss of fluid and electrolytes from the body. Therefore, medications for stopping the loose motion are often required. … Continue reading → read more
The age of Clovis—13,050 to 12,750 cal yr B.P.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aaz0455 https://www.hhmi.org/news/clovis-people-spread-central-and-south-america-then-vanished https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-22506-4 read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Covid-19 Pandemic In The U.S. -- News Updates January 2, 2022
*New York Times:* *Scientists Predict Omicron Will Peak in the U.S. in Mid-January But Still May Overwhelm Hospitals* With the news that South Africa has passed the peak of its coronavirus cases caused by the omicron variant, scientists are projecting that the United States’ sharp increase in cases will crest as soon as the middle of January. Over the past month, the omicron variant has spread around the world with astonishing speed, even among people who are vaccinated or who had recovered from previous infections. On Thursday, the United States surpassed 580,000 cases, be... read more
Déjà vu
I'm getting a slight sense of déjà vu on reading Steerpike's latest piece at *The Spectator - *especially the last pair of paragraphs [and the last paragraph in particular]. It's mostly what you heard here at ITBB 24 hours ago, but with added juicy detail from the *Speccie*. *If *Mr S. is partly copying us I'd happily invite him to continue to 'borrow' as much as he likes. Share and share alike in a good cause after all. Nothing here is copyrighted. It could, of course, just be a highly likely coincidence of people reacting the same way. Anyhow, Mr Steerpike turns out to be ev... read more
21st Century Wire10 hours ago
CREATIVE CHAOS: 2022 Trends and Predictions from 21WIRE
*NEW YEARS SPECIAL* | So here it is - the good, the bad, and the ugly for 2022. read more
naked capitalism10 hours ago
In Memoriam Betty White
On the last day of the year, 17 days before her hundredth birthday.... read more
THOSE POLL NUMBERS ON ANTI-GOVERNMENT VIOLENCE ARE (SOMEWHAT) LESS ALARMING THAN THEY SEEM
Some results from this *Washington Post* poll are getting a lot of attention: The percentage of Americans who say violent action against the government is justified at times stands at 34 percent, which is considerably higher than in past polls by The Post or other major news organizations dating back more than two decades. Again, the view is partisan: The new survey finds 40 percent of Republicans, 41 percent of independents and 23 percent of Democrats saying violence is sometimes justified. The view is partisan, but a lot more Republicans share it. As noted, this question has bee... read more
Sunday Afternoon Links
This and that for your Sunday reading. - Ryan Cooper highlights the reasons to be careful about any COVID minimizers seeking to declare the Omicron variant as too mild to cause problems for our health care system. Ryan Patrick Jones reports on the choice of Ontario (and other provinces) to choose out-of-control transmission over any effort to limit the magnitude of the fifth wave. And David Robertson and Peter Doshi discuss what it means to end a pandemic - though it's worth noting that several attempts to declare it over by their definition have already given way to the realities... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
India Facing A New Covid-19 Wave Of Infections
*Reuters:* *New COVID-19 cases in India rise sharply for fifth consecutive day* NEW DELHI, Jan 2 (Reuters) - India reported more than 27,000 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, with infections sharply rising for a fifth consecutive day, but the chief minister of the capital New Delhi said there was no need to panic, citing low hospitalisation rates. The country's largest cities, including Delhi and the financial capital Mumbai, have seen a recent spike in COVID-19 cases, including those of the Omicron variant, which has triggered a fresh wave of infections in other parts of the wo... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Joe Rogan's Interview With Dr. Robert Malone
If Dr. Malone isn't “qualified enough” to be a part of the conversation, who is? They trust Bill Gates more than the actual expert. pic.twitter.com/cdHZajZq3O — Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) January 2, 2022 *Zero Hedge: **COVID, Ivermectin, And 'Mass Formation Psychosis': Dr. Robert Malone Gives Blistering Interview To Joe Rogan* mRNA inventor Dr. Robert Malone gave a fascinating interview to Joe Rogan which aired on New Year's Eve. If you've got three hours to spare, we recommend you watch the *entire thing* (cliffs notes* here*): *Read more *.... *WNU Editor: *There are a lo... read more
Why the Army Keeps Upgrading the Classic M1 Abrams Tank
*Kris Osborn* *M1A2 Abrams, United States* An Army general said that "We may keep the Abrams forever." *Here's What You Need to Know:* Keeping the Abrams tank does not preclude or diminish the possibilities for engineering faster, lighter weight and potentially unmanned vehicles to operate alongside a heavy tank. The Army seems to be pursuing both. Robots, Optionally-Manned Tanks, highly networked lightweight armored vehicles and armed reconnaissance ground drones are all capturing massive amounts of attention from Army futurists and weapons developers for understandable and app... read more
La Quinta Columna: Microtechnology in Pfizer’s Covid Vaxx
La Quinta Columna: Microtechnology in Pfizer’s Covid Vaxx  Video available at Orwellito Rumble channel. [As a service to protect truth from censorship and to share widely, mirrored copies of this video are available at Truth Comes to Light Odysee, BitChute and Brighteon channels. All credit, along with our sincere thanks, goes to the The post La Quinta Columna: Microtechnology in Pfizer’s Covid Vaxx appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
Pentagon Fails Audit (Again!)
That’s what should have been the biggest news of 2021. Instead, the story, which broke on November 17, was largely ignored or buried. The nation’s two main newspapers, the Washington Post and the New York Times, have simply ignored it. Other news organizations stenographically quoted Pentagon officials as admitting that they “failed again” but saw “progress,” and as promising that they would achieve a “clean” audit by… get this … 2027. The Pentagon, with some $3 trillion (give or take a trillion but who’s counting?) in assets and a record current 2021 budget of $738 billion, has ... read more
Antifascists Call For Mobilization In Chicago Against Neo-Nazis
Antifascists in Chicago have issued a call for a community mobilization against the neo-Nazi group, Patriot Front, who has stated that they plan to rally alongside the March for Life anti-choice demonstration on January 8th. Patriot Front is the same group that is behind a wave of racist and anti-Semitic attacks and vandalism across the US, but is perhaps best known for its role in the murder of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville in 2017, when the group was called Vanguard America. The post Antifascists Call For Mobilization In Chicago Against Neo-Nazis appeared first on PopularResi... read more
Fifteen Things Biodiversity Protectors Are Watching Out For In 2022
It’s no secret that the diversity of life around us is plummeting fast. In 2020 alone, scientists declared more than 100 species to be extinct. And that’s bad news not only for the creatures themselves, but for those of us (that would be all of us) who rely on them for food, to produce oxygen, to hold soil in place, to cleanse water, to beautify our world and so much more. According to the World Economic Forum, nature plays a key role in generating more than half of global GDP. So, what can we do to reduce future harm? One big thing is to identify emerging threats and opportunitie... read more
What Were The Top BDS Victories Of 2021?
Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 was a year of accelerated boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaigning, successful grassroots actions and significant legal victories for Palestinian rights. The post What Were The Top BDS Victories Of 2021? appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Cuba Grows And Advances Despite The Difficulties Of 2021
This 2021 has been the most difficult year for the Cuban people. In addition to the ravages of the blockade, thousands of people died due to the Covid-19. The list was immense, and as the days went by, names became familiar and beloved faces. Moreover, it was also a year of economic readjustments and changes needed to move the island towards a possible and sustainable development over time. The changes, the deaths, and the pandemic came at a time when the world economy suffered the strongest recession since the years of the Second World War. Cuba suffered double this new crisis si... read more
2021: A Grim Year For Planet Earth
Between the COVID-19 pandemic and the deadly manifestations of the climate crisis, there were few places to hide for most of us in 2021. Ageing billionaires riding booming stock markets could take their first flights into space in their own rockets, but for the rest of Planet Earth’s 8 billion people with their feet on the ground it was a year of placing hope in the hands of scientists and our political leaders to turn the tide. The post 2021: A Grim Year For Planet Earth appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Thousands Rally In Baghdad To Mark 2020 Killing Of Iran General
Thousands of people have rallied in the Iraqi capital to mark the second anniversary of the killing of a revered Iranian commander and his Iraqi lieutenant in a drone attack by the United States. Chanting “Death to America”, the marchers filled a Baghdad square to honor Iran’s General Qassem Soleimani, who headed the Quds Force, the foreign operations arm of the elite Revolutionary Guard, until his death on January 3, 2020. “US terrorism has to end”, read one sign at the rally by backers of the pro-Iranian Hashed, also known as the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), a former para... read more
Myopic politicians are wilfully blind to the truth about green energy
By Paul Homewood Excellent piece: In June 2011, 18 months before going off to serve Her Majesty in another capacity, former energy and climate change secretary Chris Huhne made a remarkable speech in which he asserted that the Government’s green policies, far from costing households, would actually save us money. “Green growth,” […] read more
Texas Team Applauded For Giving What Big Pharma Refuses
A small team of Texas researchers is being hailed for developing an unpatented Covid-19 vaccine to share with the world without personal profit, with some advocates asking, if they can do it, why can't Big Pharma? Dubbed "the World's Covid vaccine," the inoculation—formally called Cobervax—is an open-source alternative to Big Pharma's patent-protected vaccines. Instead of being produced for profit, this shot could ultimately be manufactured around the world and made cheaply available to all without governmental or private legal retribution. Common Dreams reported this week that Co... read more
Science Matters14 hours ago
Reality Vs. Covidia
Rob Slane writes at his blog Reflections on Another Year of Covidian Lies and How the Truth Will Ultimately Prevail. H/T Tyler Durden Excerpts in italics with my bolds and some added images. As we come to the end of the second year in Covidia, I reflect on just how much the instigators of the […] read more
Letting Go of Afghanistan: Presidents Biden and Trump Were Right
*Barry R. Posen* *Afghanistan, Eurasia* The carnival of recrimination that erupted since the collapse of the Afghan government serves mainly to cover the tracks of years of U.S. mistakes and set the stage for future misguided interventions. THE U.S.-LED aerial evacuation of Western officials, citizens, and local partners from Kabul formed the denouement of a poorly conceived, incompetently managed, and historically futile project to turn Afghanistan into a self-sufficient, liberal, and unified country. Despite the fundamental flaws in U.S. policy over the last twenty years, newsp... read more
The Fall of France Revisited: Why America Supported the Vichy Regime
*Sean Durns* *Fall of France, Europe* While numerous books have been written on the fall of France, U.S. policy toward Vichy has been curiously overlooked in recent years. Michael S. Neiberg,* When France Fell: The Vichy Crisis and the Fate of the Anglo-American Alliance*. (Harvard University Press, 2021), 312 pp., $29.95. “You can always count on the Americans to do the right thing,” Winston Churchill famously observed, “after they have tried everything else.” As the historian Michael Neiberg makes clear in his new book, *When France Fell: The Vichy Crisis and the Fate of the ... read more
The Flags We Fly: Why Iranian Athletics Have Chosen Values Over Success
*Hassan Nayebagha* *Iran, Middle East* Self-exile ended the careers of many Iranian athletes, but the best among them realized that their values were more important to their legacy than their competitive accomplishments. When humans gather for a common cause, there is generally a flag to represent whatever has brought them together. Ironically, though, this is not the case when the thing that brings them together is humanity itself. This leads me to wonder whether flags are really about unity, or if they have more to do with dividing one group against another. In the five-ring b... read more
How Willmoore Kendall Invented Trumpism
*Jacob Heilbrunn* *Conservatism, United States* Christopher H. Owen’s Heaven Can Indeed Fall: The Life of Willmoore Kendall offers a insightful portrait of one of the Right’s leading thinkers. Christopher H. Owen, *Heaven Can Indeed Fall: The Life of Willmoore Kendall*. (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books). 256 pp., $105.00. IN 1994, the year that Newt Gingrich formulated the “Contract with America” and Republicans went on to capture the House of Representatives in the midterm elections for the first time in four decades, Alan Brinkley, a professor at Columbia University, published an i... read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Jan. 6 Committee Prepares To Go Public as Findings Mount
They’ve interviewed more than 300 witnesses, collected tens of thousands of documents and traveled around the country to talk to election officials who were pressured by Donald Trump. read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Snopes Tips: How To Avoid Ad Arbitrage Clickbait
Ad arbitrage is when website owners create stories that are broken up into multiple pages, placing ads on them, and reaping profits off the ads that appear on the many pages. read more
Meet America’s First Piloted Hypersonic Aircraft: The X-15
*Alex Hollings* *U.S. Military, United States* In all, the X-15 made 199 successful flights, forever changing how the United States saw high-speed aviation. In 1967, William “Pete” Knight made history at the stick of his North American X-15A-2 rocket-powered aircraft when he reached a speed of Mach 6.7, or around 5,140 miles per hour, at an altitude of some 102,000 feet. While this particular flight was one for the record books, it was no fluke. Over nine years, 12 pilots would take the stick of the X-15 for a total of 199 flights, 13 of which even met the Air Force’s criteria fo... read more
The Duran12 hours ago
NASCAR Brandon Brown makes deal with LGBcoin
NASCAR Brandon Brown makes deal with LGBcoin ***News Topic 677*** BREAKING: Let’s Go Brandon Coin (@LGBcoin_io) is now the LEAD sponsor for Nascar driver @brandonbrown_68 in the 2022 season. Essential Fleccas 🇺🇸 on Twitter: “BREAKING: Let’s Go Brandon Coin (@LGBcoin_io) is now the LEAD sponsor for Nascar driver @brandonbrown_68 in the 2022 season. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸#LetsGoBrandon #LetsGoAmerica […] read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Poll: Americans Rank 2021 “One Of The Worst Years Ever”
*Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets Columnist/Washington Examiner:** Biden at 11 months: ‘One of the worst years ever’* All of the hope in President Joe Biden’s 21-minute inaugural address, which promised “unity, unity,” has not only evaporated in his first 11 months but left people feeling that 2021 was “one of the worst years ever,” according to the latest Rasmussen Reports survey. In the poll previewed by Secrets, likely voters said that they not only believe the year was a bust, but that a majority feel 2022 will be bad also. “If there’s any bright spot in the public’s grim as... read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Quebec Bans Dog Walking Under Covid-19 Curfew Rules
CTV News *FOX News:* *Quebec dog owners howl over coronavirus curfew rules; ministry backpedals: reports* Why a dog-walking exception wasn’t included in new rules wasn’t clear, a report said Health ministry officials in Quebec, Canada, had their tails between their legs Saturday after facing backlash for new coronavirus-related curfew rules that don’t allow dog owners to walk their pets between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. A previous version of the curfew rules allowed residents to help their pets take care of business in the overnight hours, provided they remained within 1 kilometer ... read more
Balkinization12 hours ago
Reflections on January 6th and What's Coming Next
On the night of January 6th, I wrote the following post on this blog: I find very interesting the use of the word "insurrection" to describe what occurred today at the Capitol. For example, Senator Romney issued a statement stating that today was "an insurrection, incited by the President of the United States." Senator McConnell described today as a "failed insurrection." If so, then Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment might apply to President Trump. People who "having previously taken an oath . . . as an officer of the United States . . . to support the Constitution of the ... read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Poll: One In Three Americans Say Violence Against Government Justified
Riot police face protesters in Lafayette Park, yards from the White House, on Sunday night. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters *Washington Post:* *1 in 3 Americans say violence against government can be justified, citing fears of political schism, pandemic* Phil Spampinato had never contemplated the question of whether violence against the government might be justified — at least not in the United States. But as he watched Republicans across the country move to reshape election laws in response to former president Donald Trump’s false fraud claims, the part-time engineering c... read more
Gregory Mannarino, "Markets, A Look Ahead: My Top 5 Market Trends For 2022"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 1/2/21: *"Markets, A Look Ahead: My Top 5 Market Trends For 2022"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
Massachusetts Hockey Stick
Joe Biden says if you get injected you won’t get sick. COVID-19 Raw Data – December 31, 2021 Politifact gets five Pinocchio’s for this story. PolitiFact | Joe Biden exaggerates efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Boris Johnson clinging on to power, as knives are out
Boris Johnson clinging on to power, as knives are out The Duran: Episode 1182 Boris Johnson quits as world runs out of Greek letters? Our supporters’ predictions for 2022 We asked the Guardian’s 1m supporters to make their predictions for the year ahead. Here’s what they said Boris Johnson quits as world runs out of […] read more
The Duran13 hours ago
EU aims to solve energy crisis by shipping LNG from U.S.
EU aims to solve energy crisis by shipping LNG from U.S. The Duran: Episode 1181 Global Oil Demand Could Reach New Heights In 2022 Global Oil Demand Could Reach New Heights In 2022 | OilPrice.com Oil demand suffered a severe blow last year when the initially ignored coronavirus in China spread around the world and […] read more
Trends In Scientific Fraud
During April 1988, Congress held a hearing to discuss rampant scientific fraud. A few weeks later they held their famous global warming hearing with NASA’s James Hansen – which began decades of scientific fraud. read more
This Is What It’s Like Dating You, Based on Your Birth Order
I’m sure you have heard the stereotypes – first-born’s are spoiled, and middle kids get ignored, the youngest act out because they crave attention. Well, the latest research shows that birth order really does matter. Astrology plays a significant role in your dating life. The 12 zodiac signs are used to determine a person’s dating […] The post This Is What It’s Like Dating You, Based on Your Birth Order appeared first on Enlightened Consciousness. read more
Renewable Obligation Certificates–The Looming Scandal
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? ? London Array Wind Farm ? I floated the idea yesterday of a windfall tax on recipients of Renewable Obligation Certificates. The whole system of ROCs, originally introduced by the Labour government, has all the makings of a massive scandal. Yet… read more
Renewable Obligation Certificates–The Looming Scandal
By Paul Homewood London Array Wind Farm I floated the idea yesterday of a windfall tax on recipients of Renewable Obligation Certificates. The whole system of ROCs, originally introduced by the Labour government, has all the makings of a massive scandal. Yet very few people are even aware of it. To recap, […] read more
"Reflections On Another Year Of Covidian Lies & How The Truth Will Ultimately Prevail"
*"Reflections On Another Year Of Covidian Lies & * *How The Truth Will Ultimately Prevail"* by Rob Slane "As we come to the end of the second year in Covidia, I reflect on just how much the instigators of the entire scam have managed to reshape reality in an amazingly short timeframe, such that what was considered normal 12 months ago is now considered abnormal, and what was considered abnormal 12 months ago is now seen as normal. For instance, had one predicted 12 months ago that after “vaccinating” the elderly and those considered vulnerable, which was the “route back to freedom”... read more
"The Great Thing About The Internet..."
"The great thing about the internet is that you get to meet people you would otherwise only meet if you were committed to the same asylum." - Robert Brault read more
BIDEN’S TROJAN HORSE: From Afghanistan and Across the Southern Border, Biden is Bringing Unvetted Military Age Men from Around the Globe Into the US
Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft Biden is welcoming into the US a Trojan Horse. Whether from Afghanistan or across the Southern border, America is... The post BIDEN’S TROJAN HORSE: From Afghanistan and Across the Southern Border, Biden is Bringing Unvetted Military Age Men from Around the Globe Into the US appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The U.S. Army's Smith Battalion Had a Rough Time in Korea
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, North Korea, Asia* Task Force Smith’s misfortunes had only just begun. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Despite quickly winning air superiority, U.S. and South Korean troops suffered defeat after defeat on the ground over the next two months until they were confined to a small defensive perimeter around the southeastern port city of Pusan. The first M24 light tanks to enter action were outgunned by the T-34s, while World War II–vintage Shermans were at best only evenly matched. Only in September did a surprise amphibious assault at Inchon, west of... read more
"Mark Strand on Dreams: A Lyrical Love Letter to Where We Go When We Go to Sleep"
*"Mark Strand on Dreams:* *A Lyrical Love Letter to Where We Go When We Go to Sleep"* “Something nameless hums us into sleep… We feel dreamed by someone else, a sleeping counterpart…” by Maria Popova "The mystery of dreams has always bewitched humanity, tickling art and science in equal measure. Freud was besotted with it when he laid the foundation for the study of the subject, as was his eccentric niece Tom when she illustrated that gem of a vintage children’s book about dreams. Dostoyevsky found the meaning of life in a dream, and so did Margaret Mead. Leonard Bernstein sought th... read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
We Don’t Need No Stinking Frozen Fans
Brian Zinchuk; On Dec. 31, New Year’s Eve, it was cold across Alberta and Saskatchewan. On that day, TransAlta, one of Alberta’s largest power generating companies, announced it had completed its conversion from coal to natural gas. It was also shutting down the Highvale coal mine, west of Edmonton. Their release noted, “In aggregate, TransAlta… Continue reading → read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
South African Parliament On Fire
*BBC: Cape Town:* *Major blaze rips through South Africa parliament building* A large fire has severely damaged the Houses of Parliament in the South African city of Cape Town. Video footage showed a plume of black smoke filling the sky, with huge flames coming out from the roof of the building. President Cyril Ramaphosa visited the scene and called it a "terrible and devastating event". A 51-year-old man was being held and questioned by the authorities, police said. The blaze, which began shortly after 06:00 local time (04:00 GMT), came the day after Archbishop Desmond... read more
In 2022, More Humans, Including Children are Enslaved Than Ever Before in History—We Must Do Better
[image: slavery]As we round the earth in 2022, we must do better as a species. No longer can we let our fellow humans be forced into servitude. read more
What Killed Russia's Il-40 Ground Attack Jet?
*Caleb Larson* *Cold War, * Blast gas ingestion resulted in engine flameout. Compounding the problem, the plane’s autocannons were so far forward that pilots experienced brief blindness thanks to the six outsized muzzle flashes. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *Ultimately, the redesigns were unsuccessful, and the Il-40 never entered serial production. After the Second World War, a huge number of radical and experimental aircraft were built by the various victorious powers. Ushered in by the jet age, or aircraft that could safely and reliably fly faster than the speed of sound... read more
America’s Last Revolver in Military Service, the S&W Model 15, Is Finally Retiring
*Travis Pike* *Firearms, United States* The SIG M17 and M18 series will replace or are in the process of replacing the M15 revolvers. The S&W Model 15 revolver that remains in service, largely as a K9 training tool, can trace its lineage all the way back to the S&W .38 Military and Police Model first issued to service members back in 1899. Now, some 122 years later, this tried and true revolver is finally headed out to pasture in favor of the Defense Department’s new pistol du jour, the Sig Sauer M17 and M18 series. The last remaining Model 15 revolvers in service will likely fi... read more
Yosemite is forcing homeowners to leave without compensation. Here’s why
Yahoo News – Fresno Bee The week before Christmas, residents of the El Portal Trailer Park got letters from Yosemite National Park saying they have... The post Yosemite is forcing homeowners to leave without compensation. Here’s why appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Israel’s military said it launched strikes against militant targets in the Gaza Strip, a day after rockets were fired from the Hamas-ruled territory. There was no immediate confirmation on possible casualties. https://t.co/oPNoWzXIsh — The Associated Press (@AP) January 2, 2022 According to the NYT, there is a massive increase in the number of new COVID cases as compared to two weeks ago, but -- in both the US and around the world -- a *decrease* in the number of people dying each day. pic.twitter.com/BUCIv1CpYP — Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) January 2, 2022 Be ungovernable. http... read more
21st Century Wire13 hours ago
Episode #402 – ‘Maximum Maxwell’ with guest Matthew Russel Lee + Predictions for 2022
*SUNDAY WIRE* | Strap yourselves in and lower the blast shield – this is your brave new world… read more
POTASSIUM: The Most Important Electrolyte Yet an Ignored Epidemic – Dr. Berg
Dr. Eric Berg DC Jan 2, 2022 • Learn more about potassium and why it’s the most important electrolyte. 0:00 Introduction: Potassium is the most... The post POTASSIUM: The Most Important Electrolyte Yet an Ignored Epidemic – Dr. Berg appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Best Books That I Read In 2021
Out of the ninety books that I read in 2021, I found these fifteen books most informative and thought-provoking; 1. *Who We Are And How We Got Here* — by David Reici 2. *Purva Mimamsa In Its Sources* — by Ganganath Jha 3. *The Slave Trade: The History of the Atlantic Slave Trade* — by Hugh Thomas 4. *The Horse, The Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World* — by David W. Anthony 5. *Consequences of Capitalism: Manufacturing Discontent and Resistance* — by Noam Chomsky and Marv Waterstone 6. *The Invasion of America: Indians, C... read more
Court Blocks Body Cam of Cops Beating Veteran and His Service Dog As it May Harm Cop’s ‘Reputation’
[image: veteran dog]A North Carolina judge has denied a request to release potentially vindicating body camera footage because it could damage a cop's reputation. read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
Y2Kyoto: State Of Anorexia Envirosa
It’s surely temporary; Electricity for delivery next year surged as much as 6.4 per cent to an all-time high in Germany, Europe’s biggest power market. France, which usually exports power, will need to suck up supplies from neighboring countries to keep the lights on as severe nuclear outages curb generation in the coldest months of… Continue reading → read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Math On Turtle Island Is Racist
Bernier will obviously be declared a racist again. read more
The New Dark Age15 hours ago
We’ll Either Rise As A Collective Or Perish As Individuals: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
Everyone who's freaking out about wokeness and identity politics can relax. Liberals are 100 percent certain to get bored with that schtick and forget all about it without having helped a single member of any minority or marginalized group. Ask the immigrants and the kids in cages. read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
This person is clearly unqualified for the job
*Dailywire:* *Biden Judicial Nominee Said ‘Proof of Citizenship’ is ‘Voter Suppression’* *The left-wing activist has a contentious past, records show.* Anyone who believes this is clearly unqualified to be a judge. See, also: *Senate Republicans Had Better Block This Biden Judicial Nominee* read more
Musical Interlude: Talking Heads, "Life During Wartime"
*Full screen recommended.* *Talking Heads, "Life During Wartime"* read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
The Chicom military threat grows
*Daily Mail:* *China claims to have beaten US to develop next generation heat-seeking hypersonic missiles that could hone in on stealth fighter jets, aircraft carriers and moving vehicles* China's weapons system threat grows in spite of the weakness of its military troops. See, also: *China Reportedly Years Ahead of U.S. On Hypersonic Missiles With Heat-Seeking Technology* *“Warfare could be transformed by hypersonic missiles able to search for, identify and lock on to targets based on heat signature.”* read more
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From Jenna Orkin Inside psychogenic death, the phenomenon of "thinking" yourself to death The USDA’s new labeling for genetically modified foods goes into effect Jan. 1. Here’s what you need to know. China has deployed a new Earth resources observation satellite Sunday via its Chang Zheng 4C rocket. The Ziyuan-1 02E satellite, along with an amateur radio CubeSat, lifted off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center at 03:11 UTC (11:11 Beijing Time). Ziyuan (ZY), meaning Resource, is a series of remote-sensing satellites which China uses to acquire high-resolution images that can be ... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Nasdaq's 'diversity' mistake
NY Post: A group of Republican-led states slammed Nasdaq’s implementation of a diversity disclosure rule for corporate boards this week, arguing in a court filing that the requirement is illegal and unconstitutional. The states outlined their position in a legal brief supporting a lawsuit in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which seeks to block the rule. In the filing, the GOP administrations argued that Nasdaq rule “violates both the Constitution and exceeds the SEC and Nasdaq’s statutory authority.” “It is unconscionable to see discrimination so blatantly put on display by ... read more
Argentina: A Mysterious Light over Arcata
*Source: Zonal Noticias (Argentina), Guillermo Giménez (Planeta UFO), Luis Burgos (FAO/ICOU)* *Date: January 1, 2022* *Argentina: A Mysterious Light over Arata* Past midnight on the last day of 2021, a resident of the town of Arata saw something in the skies he had never seen before and which drew his attention. ZONAL Nicias’s correspondent in Trennel spoke to Geronimo (the witness), who described the event. While it is common for a number of different phenomena to be seen in direct relationship with the UFO phenomenon, it is nonetheless surprising, when it comes to disc... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Jefferson City, Missouri, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Americans oppose the Biden mandates
Red States: ... A new Zogby poll is going to make their (Democrats') chances look even worse. It shows that likely voters have turned overwhelmingly against government mandates: 53 percent prefer personal choice over 37 percent who prefer government mandates. For Democrats, one-third (33%) favor personal choice, as do a super-majority (72%) of Republicans and 55% of Independents. Also, 55% of those with college degrees and most age cohorts (except 65+) believe in personal choice of government mandates. The poll also asked if it was “right or wrong to disobey mandates from the ... read more
"For The Most Part..."
"Human beings never think for themselves, they find it too uncomfortable. For the most part, members of our species simply repeat what they are told- and become upset if they are exposed to any different view. The characteristic human trait is not awareness but conformity, and the characteristic result is religious warfare. Other animals fight for territory or food; but, uniquely in the animal kingdom, human beings fight for their 'beliefs.' The reason is that beliefs guide behavior, which has evolutionary importance among human beings. But at a time when our behavior may well lead... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Biden's costly Border bungles
*Breitbart:* *2021: Border Patrol Agents Faced Historic Level of Line-of-Duty Deaths* Many of the deaths were Covid related and listed as line of duty causes. read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
NY Times attacks Trump supporting Doc running for senate
Newsmax: Dr. Mehmet Oz has been one of America’s most respected medical doctors and a celebrated on-air physician – until he announced his candidacy as a Republican for U.S. Senate. This past November, Oz announced he was quitting his highly-rated TV show to run for Senate in Pennsylvania as he openly praised his long-time friend Donald Trump. For doing so, he has also become an instant target of big media. Last week, the Times led with a page one story “*‘Magic’ Weight-Loss Pills and Covid Cures: Dr. Oz Under the Microscope,” *accusing the heart surgeon of having a “long histo... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
How about that 'climate change'?
*Fox News:* *Minneapolis NHL Winter Classic sets record for coldest game in league history**Temperatures were around minus-7 degrees when the puck dropped* Climate change looks like an overrated phenomenon. read more
"Acceptance..."
"Acceptance is a crucial step forward for those who prefer the idea of living this life over simply existing within it. Accept all that you've said and what you've done, because you cannot change your past. Accept the idea of the unknown, because the future is the unknown waiting patiently to reveal itself. Accept the person you have become thus far in your journey, because you are the only person who will be there with you when you finish it. Do all of this so that you may never find yourself having to accept regret that haunts you at two a.m., leaving you sweaty and broken hearted... read more
The Poet: Anne Sexton, "Courage"
*"Courage"* "It is in the small things we see it. The child's first step, as awesome as an earthquake. The first time you rode a bike, wallowing up the sidewalk. The first spanking when your heart went on a journey all alone. When they called you crybaby or poor or fatty or crazy and made you into an alien, you drank their acid and concealed it. Later, if you faced the death of bombs and bullets you did not do it with a banner, you did it with only a hat to cover your heart. You did not fondle the weakness inside you though it was there. Your courage was a small coal that you kept swallo... read more
Organizing Notes15 hours ago
Navy harming the people of Hawaii
Under the cover of pre-dawn darkness, Native Hawaiians surprised the gates of the US Navy Command with a civil disobedience action over the #RedHill fuel leak. Empire Files producer Mike Prysner was on the ground. read more
"Sometimes We Need..."
"Why do human beings have the peculiar impression that belief is the same as truth?" "Because sometimes the truth hurts. Sometimes we need to believe in a better truth." "What better truth can there be than truth?" - Gene Brewer read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
People take part in the New Year's celebrations in Times Square, New York City. REUTERS/Dieu-Nalio Chery *WNU Editor: *The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... *In pictures: Ringing in 2022 around the world* (Reuters). read more
"The Human Condition"
*"The Human Condition"* by Meanings of Life "Man remains largely unknown of himself. What are we, in our innermost recesses, behind our names and our conventional opinions? What are we behind the things we do in our lives, behind what we see in others and what others see in us, or even behind things science says we are? Is man the crazy being about whom Carl Gustav Jung spoke ironically, when he demanded a man to treat? Is man the Dr. Jerkyll that contains in himself a criminal Mister Hyde, and more than a personality, and contradictory feelings? Are we the result of our dreams, as... read more
Covert Geopolitics15 hours ago
America’s Malaise and its ‘Failure of National Purpose’ – ‘Things Are Not Getting Better’
Does Biden have a choice? Can he acquiesce to a negotiated settlement with all three of America’s self-defined adversaries: Russia, China and Iran? Former thrice-time U.S. Presidential candidate and now political commentator, Pat Buchanan, writes: The present mood of America at Christmas 2021 seems better captured by Jimmy Carter in his ‘malaise speech’ in July … Continue reading America’s Malaise and its ‘Failure of National Purpose’ – ‘Things Are Not Getting Better’ → read more
The New Dark Age16 hours ago
The Pandemic Endgame
2 January 2022 — Swiss Policy Research Coronavirus infections in Australia (IMCS) Some recent developments: The flu has returned to Russia and to Israel (see WHO FluNet). Israeli hospitals currently have about ten times more flu patients than covid patients. Regarding omicron, Israel may be switching to the “Swedish model”, but has approved a fourth vaccine dose for high-risk groups. Sweden is currently seeing the strongest flu … Continue reading The Pandemic Endgame read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Left's denial of reality exposed
Ben Shapiro: So once it became clear that covid was not in fact a pagan god visiting vengeance on the unwashed Trump voters alone, the media and Democrats are now willing to admit the following: 1. Cloth masks are ineffective against omicron (Leanna Wen, CNN); 2. The vaccinated can spread and get covid; 3. The death rate is comparable to the flu (Chris Hayes); 4. Many people are entering hospitals with covid, not from covid (Fauci); 5. Natural immunity is a reason omicron hasn't been as virulent (Fauci); 6. We have to take into account societal needs, not just spread prevention (C... read more
"We Are Mortals All..."
"We are mortals all, human and nonhuman, bound in one fellowship of love and travail. No one escapes the fate of death. But we can, with caring, make our good-byes less tormented. If we broaden the circle of our compassion, life can be less cruel." - Gary Kowalski read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Democrat prosecutors and their crime waves
*Sarah Westwood:* *How five liberal prosecutors presided over crime waves* Liberal prosecutors across the country have overseen significant crime waves in America's major cities this year — and have largely stood by their aggressive reforms. The district attorneys came into office vowing to address the inequality they say plagues much of the criminal justice system, to much fanfare from the Left. However, few have acknowledged the seeming link between their departure from the prosecutorial status quo and the rise in violence. ... There is much more. Voting for liberals has bee... read more
"Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish."
*"Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish."* - Steve Jobs, Commencement Speech, Stanford University, 2005 "When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: "If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right." It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: "If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?" And whenever the answer has been "No" for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something. Remembering that I'll be dead soon... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Kamala Harris is a bad politician
Charles Lipson: Vice President Kamala Harris has been quoted as saying her media coverage would be better if she were a white man. She is absolutely right. She wouldn’t have bad coverage. She wouldn’t have any coverage at all. That’s because she would still be a minor senator from a big state, not the second-highest official in the Executive Branch. She was selected only because she has the identity-politics markers so important to Democrats. It should be obvious by now that Harris is a terrible politician. When friendly reporters toss her softballs, she swings, misses and blames... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
More polling bad news for Democrats
Craig Krishishian, Matt Towery: ... First off, when asked their opinion of Biden’s job performance as President, just 41 percent of Americans approved. Yes, that’s on par with Bush 43 and Jimmy Carter, and it skates near Trumps lower rungs of popularity. What should be alarming for our Democrat friends is that an NPR/Marist poll, conducted in a simultaneous time period, pegged Biden at 42 percent, while our colleagues at the Trafalgar Group had Biden at 40 percent. And, for what it’s worth, Nate Silver’s 538 rated Trafalgar and Insider Advantage amongst the very select few that... read more

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