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BEST OF THE WEB: Freedom Convoy: Truckers angry over vaccine mandates roll toward Canada's capital in protest UPDATE: GoFundMe withholding raised funds for truckers
'I'm literally going to lose my truck, my house, my car, my savings,' says unvaccinated owner-operator. Truck drivers in Canada are slow-rolling in convoys across the country to protest the COVID-19 vaccine mandate at the U.S. border, with plans to converge at the capital, Ottawa, on Saturday. Among them will be Ontario owner-operator Brigitte Belton, who until recently regularly moved freight bet
The Bureau of Meteorology finds Australia is still getting colder a century later
Surprisingly, the World War I era temperatures are still changing. Mornings that seemed nippy at the time are now susceptible to frosts. Someone should warn the farmers — except they’re all dead. Thanks to Chris Gillham for independently and laboriously going through the new unannounced changes in another cycle of BOM’s hidden revamp of Australia’s history. ACORN 2.2 is the latest version of the
How to Eat a Pine Tree - #SolutionsWatch
Michael Hoffman of Food Forest Montana joins us today to introduce us to the concept of food forests by teaching us . . . how to eat a pine tree? Learn about the abundance growing right under your nose in this edition of #SolutionsWatch.
BEST OF THE WEB: CDC study finds natural immunity is superior to vaccine immunity: long-lasting and broad spectrum
Comment: So the CDC has finally acknowledged the intuitive wisdom of centuries, not to mention a pile of previous studies. Huzzah? A study by the U.S. CDC (a Federal Government health agency) has found that natural immunity is superior to vaccine immunity alone, and that being vaccinated on top makes little difference, confirming the findings of several studies in other countries. The study looked
Interview 1690 - Jason Bermas on NASA's Bio/Nano/Meta Road Map
[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2022-01-24_Jason_Bermas.mp3"][/audio] James joins Jason Bermas for a livestream on how the COVID-1984 scamdemic is leading us through the bio/nano revolution into a world of genomic manipulation, metaverse creation and, ultimately, the end of humanity. Happy listening!

BLOGGER-FOLLOWING

'Fight Club' has a different ending in China. It's not the only Hollywood film to get an edit there.
Fight Club , the 1999 David Fincher cult classic, concludes with a vastly different premise in China. In the original film released nearly 23 years ago, spoiler alert, the Narrator (Edward Norton) kills Tyler Durden (his controlling split personality). Norton then watches as the buildings around him explode and fall to ground, an indication that the consumer debt within the credit card companies
Wise life advice from a 5-year-old is going viral on Twitter
Gwenyth T. was driving her 5-year-old son, Clark, to school when she got one heck of a motivational speech. Clark is now in school for the first time due to the pandemic, and it's been a bit of a rough transition. "He’s a sweet, sensitive kid. An only child who is just very verbal, very chatty. Just him and me talking all the time. Very smart. Emotionally aware," she wrote to Mashable in a direct
Can we 'de-radicalize' our neighbors? Will AI help? Are are we in a "cool war"? And are we resilient?
Are we teetering on the edge of some kind of war? From " cold war" to crackling "cool" (See THE COOL WAR by Pohl), to simmering warm , as undersea cables are sabotaged? Or even... ... Well, well, I've been posting possibilities on social media. But here on-blog, I'll stick with a pre-prepared topic that is sadly related, as Fox watchers bobble-nod to Tucker Carlson's nightly recitation of Kremlin

NEWS

Terry Pratchett estate backs Jack Monroe’s idea for ‘Vimes Boots’ poverty index
Campaigner has used the idea drawn from Discworld novels to register the disproportionate effect price rises have on the lower paid Terry Pratchett’s estate has authorised Jack Monroe to use the “Vimes Boots Index” as the name of her new price index, which is intended to document the “insidiously creeping prices” of basic food products. The author’s daughter, writer Rhianna Pratchett, said her fa
Netherlands lifts toughest Covid curbs with Denmark and France set to follow
Many EU countries opt to reopen despite record infections as WHO suggests Omicron may signal more manageable phase of pandemic Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage The Netherlands has lifted its toughest Covid controls, Denmark is to remove all restrictions within days and France will begin easing curbs next week, as many – but not all – EU countries opt to reopen despite
Teen Brothers Allegedly Beat Stepfather to Death for Abusing Their Sister
Two teen brothers stand accused of beating their stepfather to death in Texas, after he allegedly abused their half-sister. Alejandro Treviño, 18, and Christian Treviño, 17, along with 18-year-old friend Juan Eduardo Melendez, have all been arrested in connection with the death of Gabriel Quintanilla, according to a local ABC affiliate . Quintanilla’s body was found in an open field in McAllen, T

SCIENCE

Burning plasma achieved in inertial fusion
Nature, Published online: 26 January 2022; doi:10.1038/s41586-021-04281-w A burning plasma, a critical step towards self-sustaining fusion, is achieved at the US National Ignition Facility, with a subset of experiments demonstrating fusion self-heating beyond radiation and conduction losses.
What makes cobalt essential to life?
Cobalt sits in the center of the corrin ring of vitamin B12 and the important cobalamins we derive from it. Perhaps surprisingly, only two of our enzymes bother to use these painfully constructed and meticulously channeled cofactors. Why do our cells go to such great lengths to get a little bit of the cobalt magic, and what catalytic properties might make it so special?
What’s good for the heart is good for the brain
While heart disease remains the #1 cause of death worldwide, experts have noted that diseases of the brain -- especially Alzheimer's disease and dementia -- are substantially increasing, and they are often associated with many of the same risk factors that cause heart disease, including high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes and tobacco use.

VETERANS TODAY

YOUTUBE

Coldplay Lights Up the Stage with 'My Universe'
Coldplay took the stage to perform a special version of their collaboration with BTS, "My Universe," from their album "Music of The Spheres." Subscribe: https://youtube.com/theellenshow?sub_confirmation=1 Check your local listings to watch Ellen today: https://ellen.tv/3BOuzz4 #Coldplay #BTS #MyUniverse #Ellen #TheEllenShow #EllenDeGeneres From: TheEllenShow
A Lot Has Changed Since Ellen's First Birthday Show
It's Ellen's 64th birthday celebration and she pointed out that a lot has changed since her first birthday show 18 years ago. Subscribe: https://youtube.com/theellenshow?sub_confirmation=1 Check your local listings to watch Ellen today: https://ellen.tv/3BOuzz4 #Ellen #TheEllenShow #EllenDeGeneres From: TheEllenShow
Andrew Garfield Was on the Phone With Lin-Manuel Miranda When He Won the Golden Globe
Andrew Garfield recently won a Golden Globe for his role in the movie musical "Tick, Tick... Boom!." However, he explained to Ellen that because the awards show wasn't televised, he was actually driving and talking to the movie's director Lin-Manuel Miranda on the phone when he found out. The acclaimed actor also talked about his other new film "The Eyes of Tammy Faye," and shared that he had to
How to take better night photos with the Pixel 6 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro, and a DSLR
In this episode of Full Frame, Becca Farsace took cameras from Sony, Canon, Fuji, Apple, and Google out to Colorado in search of the perfect photo of the night sky. The right shot has less to do with the right camera and more to do with escaping all the light polluting your frame. Read more: https://bit.ly/3u0bfy1 Big thank you to Bettymaya Foott and Val Szwarc for all of their help with this vid

UNCATEGORIZED

Australia’s Broken Temperature Record (Part 1)
It could be that the last 26-years of temperature recordings by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology will be found not fit for purpose and will eventually need to be discarded. This would make for a rather large hole in the calculation of global warming – given the size of Australia.
Headlines for Jan. 26
(Send comments and links to hmakow@gmail.com) Klaws Swab confirms Fidelito is young globalist traitor . And Putin too! https://twitter.com/MaajidNawaz/status/1485982015048622090 ------- This is what (((Communism))) looks like. New "arbitrary" Speech Code Reports that "cannot be appealed" Raise Concerns about Freedom on Campus https://www.activistpost.com/2022/01/new-arbitrary-speech-code-reports-

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