Thursday, January 27, 2022

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

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SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
Evaluation of Interventions to Reduce Opioid Prescribing for Patients Discharged From the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Abstract Importance: Limiting opioid overprescribing in the emergency department (ED) may be associated with decreases in diversion and misuse. Objective: To review and analyze interventions designed to reduce the rate of opioid prescriptions or the quantity prescribed for pain in … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
Mental health needs after miscarriage require ‘open line of communication’
Miscarriage is more than a physical event, often requiring mental health care beyond the OB/GYN office. Yet multiple factors may discourage women from seeking the help they need and finding hope beyond their loss. Tulsie Patel, MD, a board-certified psychiatrist with … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
Aquatic exercise superior to physical therapy in relieving chronic lower back pain
Therapeutic aquatic exercise results in greater lower back pain relief than physical therapy, and demonstrates long-term effects for up to 12 months, according to data published in JAMA Network Open. “Among the numerous therapeutic exercises available, therapeutic aquatic exercise is often … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
Support intervention reduces grief for relatives of patients dying in ICU
A three-step support strategy significantly reduced prolonged grief symptoms among relatives of patients dying in the ICU, according to results of a cluster randomized trial published in The Lancet. “Many studies have shown that communication with ICU clinicians is one of … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
COVID-19 pandemic led to more inclusive practices in clinical trials
Clinical trial sponsors said they have adopted new methods and decentralized procedures that may increase diversity and inclusion in future trials. The changes were prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which dissuaded trial participants from attending in-person evaluations and follow-up visits, … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
Aspirin for preeclampsia prophylaxis ‘underutilized’ for high-risk women
Pregnant women at highest risk for developing preeclampsia, such as those with diabetes and hypertension, are not routinely prescribed aspirin as recommended by guidelines, according to a population-based study. In 2021, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommended low-dose (81 mg) … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
Study to assess single oral immunotherapy’s ability to treat multiple food allergens
Oral immunotherapy has shown promise in inducing remission of specific food allergies, with one FDA-approved option available for peanut allergy, but these patients often shoulder the burden of multiple food allergies. Alladapt Immunotherapeutics has completed patient enrollment in its Harmony … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE11 hours ago
Omicron’s burden on health system apparent in new data
Omicron has taxed the country’s health care system, causing more COVID-19 cases, ED visits and hospitalizations than any other variant during the pandemic, according to newly published data. But researchers also found that infection with the highly transmissible variant has … Continue reading → read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
World Remembers Holocaust As Antisemitism Rises in Pandemic
International Holocaust Remembrance Day falls on the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the most notorious of the death camps. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Is Omicron Nature’s Way of Curbing the Pandemic?
Researchers are wondering if the COVID-19 variant could act as a vaccine of sorts, inoculating enough people to bring about herd immunity. read more
A Special Adviser to Probe Racism and Discrimination at UN
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 27 (IPS) - “Racism and discrimination have no place in our world -- least of all at the United Nations”, warns UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who will soon appoint a Special Adviser to investigate the growing discrimination based on racial, national or ethnic origins in the world body. Read the full story, “A Special Adviser to Probe Racism and Discrimination at UN”, on globalissues.org → read more
Road to COP27: Why Africa cannot be Complacent on Energy, Climate Change
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 27 (IPS) - A year ago, we welcomed 2021 with a sense of cautious optimism when the newly developed vaccines promised a shift in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The focus turned towards building back better and doing things differently as many countries started to rethink and rebuild their shattered economies. Read the full story, “Road to COP27: Why Africa cannot be Complacent on Energy, Climate Change”, on globalissues.org → read more
bilaterals.org10 hours ago
UK, Gulf may sign post-Brexit trade deal this year, Bahrain says
27-Jan-2022 A trade deal between the UK and a six country bloc of Gulf oil producers including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates could be concluded before the end of this year. read more
Gregory Mannarino, "Critical Updates: Stock Market, Economy, Crude, Dollar, Gold, Silver, Fed."
Gregory Mannarino, AM 1/27/22: *"Critical Updates: Stock Market, Economy, * *Crude, Dollar, Gold, Silver, Fed."* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
A mind-dump from Michael Yon: "Ukraine is a diversion"
In a stream-of-consciousness post from Michael Yon, he puts together what's going on in Ukraine and Taiwan, the invasion of the USA via our southern border, and the COVID-19 brouhaha, and comes up with some disturbing conclusions. I'm going to take the liberty of copying most of his post here, and *highly* recommend that you click over to his place to read the rest. While you're there, consider subscribing to his feed, and supporting him, as I already am. There are precious few trustworthy independent reporters doing this sort of work. I've been warning about pandemics for ... read more
The Navy Tried to Recreate the F-14 Tomcat Several Times. It Failed.
*TNI Staff* *F-14 Tomcat, Americas* Huge mistake. *The report notes that both the Super Hornet and the F-35C are severely challenged by new enemy fifth-generation fighter aircraft such as the Russian-built Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA and Chengdu J-20. * While the requirement for a carrier-based long-range strike capability is a frequent subject of discussion around Washington, the U.S. Navy’s need for improved air superiority capabilities is often neglected. The service has not had a dedicated air-to-air combat aircraft since it retired the *Grumman F-14 Tomcat* in 2006. But even the Tom... read more
Biden Is Going Green, Even If It Kills Us
*James Jay Carafano* *Joe Biden, United States* The Biden administration’s determination to make its climate agenda a central factor in U.S. foreign policy could be the greatest threat to human survival in our times. Hubris can get us all killed. The Biden administration’s determination to make its climate agenda a central factor in U.S. foreign policy could be the greatest threat to human survival in our times. This leap into the climate-change rabbit hole has distracted the White House from the old-fashioned—but painfully present—task of making sure Americans are not devastate... read more
We Must Pass the Torch of Holocaust Remembrance
*Eitan Neishlos* *Holocaust Remembrance Day, World* This is the Holocaust survivors’ final decade: there is a burden on all of us to use this precious time to learn everything we can from them and to formulate a way to ensure that the Holocaust will never be forgotten. One of the fundamental tenets of Holocaust education has always been the power of personal testimony; the idea that the personal story of just one Holocaust survivor can educate thousands on the untold horrors that occurred and of the eternal importance of the message, “Never Again.” Yet while the power of personal... read more
Government ‘must tear up national disability strategy’ after high court defeat
Disabled campaigners have called on the government to tear up its “fundamentally broken” National Disability Strategy, after the high court ruled that the much-criticised document was unlawful. The high court found that a botched consultation had made it “impossible” for disabled people […] read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Kremlin Responds To US And NATO Responses To Russia's Proposals On Security Guarantees
*TASS: **Kremlin says US, NATO shrugged off Russia’s view of security guarantees* *The United States and NATO handed their written responses to Russia’s proposals on security guarantees over to Moscow on Wednesday* MOSCOW, January 27. /TASS/. The United States and NATO don’t seem to have taken Russia’s concerns on security guarantees into account when drawing up responses to Moscow’s proposals, nor did they demonstrate any willingness to do so, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Thursday. The United States and NATO handed their written responses to Russia’s p... read more
Government’s easing of COVID rules ‘is populist, dangerous and irresponsible’
The government’s decision to ease COVID regulations is dangerous, populist and irresponsible, while ministers have forgotten those people who have spent much of the pandemic shielding from the virus, say disabled campaigners. There has been widespread alarm this week after the prime […] read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
Marijuana security guards end overtime dispute after 5-year battle
A five-year lawsuit about overtime pay has ended after security guards for Colorado-based marijuana security company Helix TCS agreed to drop the action. Marijuana security guards end overtime dispute after 5-year battle is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Commission calls for ‘transformational’ change to social security system
A user-led commission has called for a “transformational” reboot of the social security system to replace the current “inadequate, demeaning, inefficient” structure that “deliberately scapegoats” unemployed and disabled people. In its final proposals, following more than three years of work, the Commission on […] read more
Questions over strength of new BSL bill, as government signals support
Deaf people will show their support outside parliament tomorrow (Friday) for legislation that would secure legal status for British Sign Language (BSL), after a wait of nearly 20 years. The rally is taking place on the day that Labour MP Rosie Cooper, […] read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
PM Spendy McBlackface: The Pandemic In Review
Justin Trudeau is triple vaccinated with a product so effective that he has mandated cross-border truckers to take it in order they not become infected and transmit the virus — while isolating at home because he’s afraid he has caught the virus and may transmit it to others. read more
Shock and outrage over government’s fire safety guidance contract
Disabled activists are “shocked and outraged” at the government’s decision to commission fire safety guidance from a company that produced a “discriminatory” and “discredited” policy on evacuating disabled people that was in place at the time of the Grenfell tragedy. Consultants C […] read more
Government silence over ‘discrimination’ of baby vouchers scheme
The government is refusing to say how it justifies the continuing failure to provide vital support to many parents on disability benefits to help with their babies’ nutrition. Disability News Service (DNS) revealed last week how a disabled mother-of-two had accused the […] read more
Russian Training Exercises Bad, Facilitating British And US Imperialism Good
As the COVID-19 mainstream media narrative steadily disappears from news headlines around the world, following the highly coincidental timing of last week’s Davos Agenda virtual event held by the World Economic Forum, the corporate media has now, in lockstep, moved onto what many commentators predicted they would – an escalation in the current Ukraine crisis, in which Russia has been accused of planning an ‘imminent’ invasion of its smaller Western neighbour, with Kiev having come under the control the US-EU aligned governments of Petro Poroshenko and Volodymyr Zelensky since the ... read more
IER12 hours ago
Interior Department Revokes Federal Leases for Twin Metals Minnesota
President Biden’s Department of the Interior revoked existing federal leases for Twin Metals Minnesota to mine copper, nickel, cobalt, and… The post Interior Department Revokes Federal Leases for Twin Metals Minnesota appeared first on IER. read more
MJBizDaily17 hours ago
Australia’s new cannabis import rules could leave non-GMP producers in the cold
Australia's Department of Health, preparing to overhaul its medical cannabis regulations, is poised to require that all products imported into the country's small but growing market be produced in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP). Australia’s new cannabis import rules could leave non-GMP producers in the cold is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
For Holocaust Memorial Day
As Sue notes in a post above, today is Holocaust Memorial Day. Before work today I was re-reading something I wrote for my old classical music blog *Serenade to Music* back in 2012: *Scherzo triste - The Music of Pavel Haas*. Pavel Haas was a Czech/Jewish composer, a pupil of the great Leos Janacek, and - in my view - an unsung master. His dates, alas, were 1899-1944. He was murdered in Auschwitz-Birkenau. I'm going to post one of his pieces for you: his *String Quartet No. 2, 'From the Monkey Mountains'*, Op.7 of 1925. If you were impressed by that then wait until you try Haas'... read more
naked capitalism10 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 1/27/2022
~ Today's Water Cooler ~ read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Brent Tops $90 As Oil Prices Dip Then Rip After US Inventory Data
Zerohedge: A string of Wall Street banks including Goldman Sachs have forecast oil will hit $100 a barrel this year as the global market tightens. […] Prices are also moving on mounting concern over a possible Russian incursion into Ukraine, with President Biden saying he’d consider sanctioning Vladimir Putin if the Russian leader orders an… Continue reading → read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
U.S. State Department Tells Russian Ambassador That He Might Have To Leave
FILE PHOTO: Russia's ambassador to the US, Anatoly Antonov. © Sputnik / Anton Denisov *RT: * *Washington tells Russian ambassador he might have to leave* An ongoing diplomatic visa row between Moscow and the US can only get worse, Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov believes The US State Department has told Russian diplomats that Ambassador Anatoly Antonov would have to leave the US by April if Moscow fails to meet certain demands by Washington, Antonov himself told journalists on Wednesday. The Russian ambassador would only be able to stay in the US if Moscow grants visas to... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Peruvian Foreign Ministry rebukes Pedro Castillo and rules out territorial cessions for Bolivia’s access to estuary
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday qualified the statements made the day before by the President of Peru, Pedro Castillo, who in an interview said he was "in favor" of holding a referendum to give Bolivia an outlet to the sea. In a statement, the Peruvian Foreign Ministry […] The post Peruvian Foreign Ministry rebukes Pedro Castillo and rules out territorial cessions for Bolivia’s access to estuary appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CFACT12 hours ago
Former Interior Secretary Zinke lambasts Patagonia for lying about 2017 national monument review
Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke joins the podcast to talk public lands, Patagonia, Yellowstone, and more. Tune in here. The post Former Interior Secretary Zinke lambasts Patagonia for lying about 2017 national monument review appeared first on CFACT. read more
Tropical Cyclone "Ana" leaves at least 70 people dead, Batsirai forms east of Madagascar
Tropical Cyclone "Ana" damaged or destroyed tens of thousands of homes and left at least 70 people dead in Madagascar, Mozambique and Malawi, as of January 27, 2022. Ana is the first named storm of the 2022 Southwest Indian Ocean cyclone season. Another...... Read more » read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
U.S. Expels 27 Russian Diplomats
🔻 💬#Antonov: Today @RusEmbUSA held a very sad event. At the @StateDept request our collegues were forced to leave earlier than their tenure expired. 🔻 🔗https://t.co/y241fyAPq8 pic.twitter.com/jZg4VfXagc — Russian Embassy in USA 🇷🇺 (@RusEmbUSA) January 26, 2022 *New York Post:* *Russian diplomats told to leave US as tensions mount over Ukraine* Russian diplomats departed the US on Wednesday after the State Department told them to leave as tensions soar with Moscow over the ongoing threat of an invasion of Ukraine. The Russian Embassy in the USA posted a video of the emotion... read more
The moderate, pragmatic legacy of Stephen Breyer
There was little controversy when President Bill Clinton nominated Stephen Breyer to the bench in 1994. His tenure on the Supreme Court reflects those less partisan times. read more
Famine, subjugation and nuclear fallout: How Soviet experience helped sow resentment among Ukrainians toward Russia
Ukraine was once known as the breadbasket of Europe, yet it suffered a devastating famine as a result of collectivist plans. That and other Soviet-era grievances have bred resentment toward Russia. read more
Behind the 11 Oath Keepers charged with sedition are many more who have been trained by the US military
About 10% of the Oath Keepers are active-duty military, and around two-thirds are retired military or law enforcement. read more
Small Dead Animals12 hours ago
Safe And Effective ®
Reuters; Sweden has decided against recommending COVID vaccines for kids aged 5-11, the Health Agency said on Thursday, arguing that the benefits did not outweigh the risks. “With the knowledge we have today, with a low risk for serious disease for kids, we don’t see any clear benefit with vaccinating them,” Health Agency official Britta… Continue reading → read more
Virtual Mirage12 hours ago
Checking In
Pres. Brandon speaks… Many in a position to profit would tell you that ‘more is better.’ The map indicates that the USA is in a conflict with Mexico and North Korea – not much credibility there. I guess you could put a footnote that we had a rapprochement with the Norks under President […] The post Checking In appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Paraguay: ex-president Horacio Cartes denounced for illicit enrichment and money laundering
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Minister Giuzzio said that the complaint is some 30 pages long and that he decided not to submit it to the Prosecutor's Office in order to expedite the investigation, given that the SEPRELAD has the "financial intelligence" to conduct the inquiries both locally and internationally. According to the Minister, the […] The post Paraguay: ex-president Horacio Cartes denounced for illicit enrichment and money laundering appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Halifax Examiner13 hours ago
Tenants could be living in ‘trailblazing’ Dartmouth housing project by mid-March
People could start moving into a “trailblazing” new housing project in a former Dartmouth hotel in mid-March. The municipal, provincial and federal governments held a joint video conference on Thursday to announce the Overlook, a new supportive housing project by the Affordable Housing Association (AHANS) and the North End Community Health Centre (NECHC). The building […] read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Paraguay River level remains extremely low
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to the head of the Navigation unit of the Paraná River Paraguayan-Argentine Mixed Commission - COMIP Py - the level of the Paraguay River in Asuncion stood at -0.28 meters this morning. The trend is downward and the values set the waterway category at an "extremely low level," which […] The post Paraguay River level remains extremely low appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Getting out of Dodge
Probably just a random coincidence that has nothing to do with anything else that’s going on. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Uruguay aims to offset education lost during pandemic with “hybrid” model
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "The future is hybrid. We will never go back to a fully in-person education, nor will the fantasy some people may have had at some point, of a fully online education, come true. And that in-person education will disappear. Neither of these two things will happen," Da Silveira said. The […] The post Uruguay aims to offset education lost during pandemic with “hybrid” model appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Halifax Examiner14 hours ago
In defence of keeping your private life private
News 1. Heritage committee pleased with proposed addition to Waverley Inn Zane Woodford was at the meeting of the Halifax regional council’s heritage committee, which is pleased with a proposal for 10-storey addition to the Waverley Inn on Barrington Street. The committee voted in favour of a motion to recommend that council hold a public […] read more
Australia spends $3.5 billion to purchase 120 military tanks from the US
Australia has agreed to a $3.5 billion deal with the U.S. to acquire more than 120 tanks and other armoured vehicles to upgrade its military fleet. read more
Is the BBC biased?10 hours ago
Rumbling on
There have been yet more twists and turns this week in the story of the BBC's reporting of the antisemitic incident on Oxford Street where some Muslim youths spat at and threw shoes at a bus containing Jewish teenagers, also shouting abuse and directing Hitler salutes at them. The BBC's Executive Complaints Unit [ECU] partially upheld complaints against it, amending their online report again and adding a second correction. The ECU found that the reporting didn't "meet the BBC’s standards of due accuracy" and "also lacks due impartiality in failing to reflect alternative views". Pr... read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Is The U.S. Economy Booming?
*Washington Post: **U.S. economy grew 5.7 percent in 2021, fastest full-year clip since 1984, despite ongoing pandemic* The U.S. economy grew by 5.7 percent in 2021, the fastest full-year clip since 1984, roaring back in the pandemic’s second year despite two new virus variants that rocked the country. The growth was uneven, with a burst of government spending helping propel a fast start, even as a surge in new cases and deaths in the second half of the year created new pressures. The economy grew by 6.9 percent from October to December, the Bureau of Economic Analysis said Thur... read more
Is the BBC biased?13 hours ago
Dirty Jews; what price 'Never Again'
Well, it’s Holocaust Memorial Day again. What is that? Let the BBC explain it to you: Today is Holocaust Memorial Day - an event that happens every year to remember the millions of Jewish and non-Jewish people who were killed by a group called the Nazis, during World War Two. Find out more with our guide. I’m probably being hypersensitive, but my antennae twitch when I hear the qualifier “*all forms o*f” attached to alleged racism. (note ‘alleged’ and note the hedging-your-bets phrasing: *“millions of Jewish and non-Jewish people”*.) Does that imply ‘millions of Jews as we... read more
The Duran13 hours ago
CNN in meltdown over Ukraine and Tucker Carlson
CNN in meltdown over Ukraine and Tucker Carlson ***News Topic 712*** read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ13 hours ago
Review The Weight of a Mustard Seed, The Intimate Story of an Iraqi General and His Family During Thirty Years of Tyranny
*Steavenson, Wendell, **The Weight of a Mustard Seed, The Intimate Story of an Iraqi General and His Family During Thirty Years of Tyranny**, New York: Collins, 2009* *The Weight of a Mustard Seed, The Intimate Story of an Iraqi General and His Family During Thirty Years of Tyranny* by journalist Wendell Steavenson is the story of General Kamel Sachet and his family and friends. General Sachet fought in the Iran-Iraq War and the Gulf War, and then served as governor of Maysan before he was executed by the government. Steavenson wanted to know why people like Sachet served the ... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ13 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Jan 27
1925 League of Nations Commission on Mosul arrived in province to protests Was to determine who would get Mosul Iraq or Turkey Commission interviewed hundreds of locals and mapped economy land trade routes ethnicities (Musings On Iraq review *The Modern History of Iraq*) (Musings On Iraq How The Ottoman Province Of Mosul Became Part Of Iraq) 1948 Communists called for more protests against Anglo-Iraq Treaty to try to topple govt Police opened fire in Baghdad 300-400 killed and wounded Dep PM Baban 2 ministers Speaker of parliament 30 MPs resigned (Musings On Iraq revie... read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Biden’s inflation and interest rate debacle
Biden’s inflation and interest rate debacle The Duran: Episode 1205 Fed Warns “Soon To Be Appropriate” To Raise Rates, QE Ends In March Fed Warns “Soon To Be Appropriate” To Raise Rates, QE Ends In March Since the last FOMC meeting, on December 15th, Gold is the lone asset-class that is higher while bonds and […] read more
Dozens of Police Chiefs Sue, After State Bans Them from Enforcing Federal Gun Control
[image: gun] Nearly 60 Missouri police chiefs have backed a lawsuit to block a Missouri law that ended state and local enforcement of federal gun laws. read more
MintPress News13 hours ago
Mainstream Media Melts Down as ‘Defeat the Mandates DC’ Rally Overcomes Political Divides
Several thousand marched from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial to protest vaccine mandates being implemented across the US. Branded “extremists” by corporate media, rally goers of all political stripes listened to more than 30 speakers. Behind the Headlines’ Dan Cohen reports from the protest. The post Mainstream Media Melts Down as ‘Defeat the Mandates DC’ Rally Overcomes Political Divides appeared first on MintPress News. read more
A Supreme Court solution?
With the rumor of the impending retirement of Justice Breyer, Matt Walsh has a suggestion (with his tongue firmly in his cheek, of course). The thought of a fully costumed furry clad in SCOTUS judicial robes, seated on the bench, is . . . intriguing, to say the least! Peter read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
Russia and the West: Piercing the Fog of Hysteria
A specter haunts the collective West: total zombification, courtesy of an across-the-board 24/7 psy ops imprinting the inevitability of “Russian aggression”. Let’s pierce the fog of hysteria by asking Ukrainian Defense Minister Reznikov what’s going on: read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
Make the Whole World Know that the South Also Exists: The Fourth Newsletter (2022)
On 19 January 2022, US President Joe Biden held a press conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC. The discussion ranged from Biden’s failure to pass a $1.75 trillion investment bill (the result of the defection of two Democrats) to the increased tensions between the United States and Russia. According to a recent NBC poll, 54% of adults in the United States disapprove of his presidency and 71% feel that the country is headed in the wrong direction. read more
Turcopolier14 hours ago
Someday, Someday …
80 total views, 80 views today read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
Global Breaking News on GMOs and Pesticides 27 January 2022
Thursday, 27 January 2022 — Sustainable Pulse Editors’ picks Colombia Constitutional Court Suspends Re-Start of Glyphosate Aerial Fumigation Program Rights groups and politicians in Colombia have welcomed a decision by the country’s Constitutional Court, which ruled this week that the government failed to consult local communities over its plan to restart aerial fumigation of coca … Continue reading Global Breaking News on GMOs and Pesticides 27 January 2022 read more
Cases Dismissed, Judges Replaced: Texas Struggles to Prosecute Migrants
Yahoo News HOUSTON — When Texas authorities began charging migrants who crossed into the state from Mexico with trespassing last year, officials quickly encountered a... The post Cases Dismissed, Judges Replaced: Texas Struggles to Prosecute Migrants appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Vaccine Skeptic Eric Clapton Claims ‘Subliminal’ Messages Are Convincing People to Fall In Line
Billboard – by Gil Kaufman After months of railing against COVID-19 lockdowns and vaccines, and refusing to play shows that require vaccination proof, Eric Clapton has seemingly embraced a controversial... The post Vaccine Skeptic Eric Clapton Claims ‘Subliminal’ Messages Are Convincing People to Fall In Line appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Man accused of harassing kids for wearing face masks in La Crescenta parking lot
KTLA 5 Jan 25, 2022 • Mary Beth McDade reports for the KTLA 5 News at 10 on Jan. 24, 2022. The post Man accused of harassing kids for wearing face masks in La Crescenta parking lot appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Ave Mozart!
Today is the 266th birthday of a very dear friend of mine, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In this short post, I cannot take you through the wonderful journey to know Mozart through his music, but I hope this will inspire you to listen to his music in ways you never have before. read more
The Fed’s Perfidies: A Recent History
*This article is the second in our new campaign, "The Decisive Battle in the War for the Republic, Put the Fed Into Bankruptcy; Create the Third National Bank."* Joe Biden gave a horrendous, painful, two-hour rambling press conference on January 19th, fully demonstrating that he is mentally incapable of holding the presidency. That is why Americans are fleeing the Democratic Party in droves and will not come back to this presidency no matter how many small—polled as popular—pieces of legislation, are offered up before the midterms. The strategic question to be asked here is the on... read more
The Ukraine Crisis is More Fake Than Saddam Hussein’s WMD; Tell Congress We Won’t Go to War for Hillary Clinton’s and Hunter Biden’s Neo-Nazis
As of Wednesday, January 26th, there is a growing revolt in the United States about the drive to world war over Ukraine and NATO expansion in Europe. We wrote about the essentials here on Monday and have otherwise covered the U.S./British occupation of Ukraine since the coup the U.S. and the British staged in that country in 2014. read more
DOES IT HELP DEMOCRATS TO TELEGRAPH THESE THINGS?
When Thurgood Marshall retired, it was no surprise that President George H.W. Bush chose a (right-wing) Black nominee to replace him. But Bush never *said* he was going to do that. He just did it. Joe Biden promised on the campaign trail that he'd seat a Black woman on the Supreme Court. It's a good idea, but it's hard to say that he gained many primary votes from making the pledge, and while I expect the confirmation process to be a success, it's already being accompanied by grumbling that his pick will come with an "asterisk" and is an example of "affirmative action." This is raci... read more
Russian Navy Announces Drills for Black Sea Fleet Amid Ukraine Crisis
*Mark Episkopos* *Russia-Ukraine Crisis, Black Sea* The drills are part of a larger series of regional exercises that the Russian military says will involve over one hundred and forty naval vessels. The Russian Navy is holding large-scale drills in the Black Sea region, according to top military officials. Russia’s Southern Military District (SMD) announced in a Wednesday press release that the country’s Black Sea Fleet will hold major drills in “the waters of the seas adjacent to the Russian territory, as well as operationally important areas of the World Ocean.” According to t... read more
Viable Opposition13 hours ago
Is there a link between mRNA vaccines and Cardiac Events?
Let's open this posting with some background information. Since it is important to help put this information into context, let's look at the PULS Cardiac Test as shown here: PULS (Protein Unstable Lesion Signature) is a blood test that is used to measure protein biomarkers that measure the body's immune system response to arterial injuries. Unstable lesions begin to form when damaged lipids bind to the interior surface of an artery, resulting in injury to that part of the artery. It is these injuries that form on the walls of the bodies arteries which lead to the progressiv... read more
Science 2.0 blogs13 hours ago
Realistic Avatars Get A Step Closer
Unless you see yourself as a human with a Dogecoin dog atop your neck, avatars are not very realistic. The lack of realism in the digital realms, combined with how tedious VR glasses are, means conferences, meetings and discussions with work colleagues are only slightly more advanced than conference calls of 40 years ago. read more read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Russia attack on Ukraine expected in couple of weeks
*Daily Mail:* *Putin moves his elite paratroopers to Ukrainian border in Belarus in yet ANOTHER troop build-up amid invasion fears - while US sends Kiev 300 lethal Javelin anti-tank weapons and warns Russia is planning to go in by mid-February* I have still not seen a rational explanation of what Putin is going to war over. See, also: *Biden Ignored Torrent of Warnings That Lifting Sanctions on Russia Could Lead to More War in Ukraine* ... Last summer, Zelensky warned Biden the risk of invasion would soar if sanctions were lifted on Vladimir Putin’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline, ... read more
the daily howler13 hours ago
WHEN HUMANS SEE OTHERS: Kevin Drum's readers began to see Others!
*THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2022* *After that, they started to hit:* Reporting to us from the future, a wide array of expert sources describe a peculiar fact. These highly-acclaimed but despondent experts invariably tell us this: In the future, Gene Brabender is widely regarded as the greatest anthropologist of all time! This claim seems peculiar because the late Gene Brabender was a rawboned right-hander for the Baltimore Orioles and the Seattle Pilots / Milwaukee Brewers. He wasn't highly "educated" in any conventional sense. He's best remembered as a key figure in Ball Four, Jim Bo... read more
Mining Awareness +13 hours ago
Historian Details Stalin’s War Against Ukraine: “I Believe It Was Genocide”
Originally posted on Mining Awareness + : “In the late 1980s [came the Chernobyl disaster] and immediately afterward many Ukrainians began saying, “Look,… read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
The left's mishandling of criminal conduct
Betsy McCaughey: There's nothing petty about petty crime. Tolerate it, and society descends into disorder. You're standing in line at Starbucks and watch a freeloader go to the front, pick out a sandwich and walk out without paying. No one says a word. Or you pay your bills, then find out thieves have robbed the blue USPS box to abscond with your checking information and empty your account. That happened to me last week. The thieves fish mail out of the box or use stolen USPS keys sold on the internet. This crime is surging, but the police and banks shrug their shoulders and ad... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Spain eliminates travel restrictions for Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, and Uruguay
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - From Thursday, January 27, Spain has stopped applying temporary restrictions on non-essential travel due to the coronavirus pandemic to travelers residing in Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, and Uruguay. The Official State Gazette publishes an order of the Ministry of the Interior . . . To read the full NEWS and […] The post Spain eliminates travel restrictions for Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, and Uruguay appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Good Polling Numbers For President Biden
WhiteHouse.gov *The Hill:* *Biden leading Trump, DeSantis by similar margins in new poll* President Biden is leading former President Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) in two hypothetical, head-to-head match-ups for the 2024 presidential election, according to a new poll. The survey, conducted by Marquette Law School, found that 43 percent of adults nationwide would support Biden if the 2024 presidential election were held today, while 33 percent would vote for Trump in a one-on-one match-up. Sixteen percent said they would choose a different candidate, while 6 percen... read more
naked capitalism14 hours ago
‘No More Hiding’: Sanders Says Make GOP Vote on Popular Policies
Sanders: "The American people have a right to know where their senators stand on the most important issues impacting their lives." read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Uruguay bets Chilean government will be neutral and not isolate it in the region
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Venezuela "is an experience that has rather failed and the main demonstration is the six million Venezuelans in diaspora". These were the words of the president-elect of Chile, Gabriel Boric, in an interview with BBC Mundo published . . . To read the full NEWS and much more, Subscribe to […] The post Uruguay bets Chilean government will be neutral and not isolate it in the region appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
Rare Eagle Seen in Maine, Wowing Birders, Might Stay a Bit
A rare species of eagle that has thrilled bird lovers and baffled scientists since arriving in Maine last month might not be in a hurry to leave. read more
Amidst Ukraine Crisis, Govt Finally Admits False Flags Are Real
[image: false flag]Amid the latest rising tensions between the United States / NATO and Russia over Ukraine, quite a startling admission has recently been made. read more
Teens Facing Death Penalty for Killing Stepfather After He Allegedly Raped Their 9yo Sister
[image: stepfather]The stepfather should have been in jail as he had an active warrant out for his arrest for "continuous sexual abuse of a child." read more
Econlib14 hours ago
Caplan-Callard, The Case Against Education at U Chicago
Last October, Agnes Callard interviewed me at the University of Chicago on The Case Against Education. I genuinely think it was the best audience I ever had the privilege to address. Enjoy! The post Caplan-Callard, The Case Against Education at U Chicago appeared first on Econlib. read more
Science 2.0 blogs14 hours ago
Genetic Engineering Could Protect Endangered Species That Can't Survive In Nature
Around the world, populations of many beloved species are declining at increasing rates. According to one grim projection, as many as 40% of the world’s species may be extinct by 2050. Alarmingly, many of these declines are caused by threats for which few solutions exist. Numerous species now depend on conservation breeding programs for their survival. But these programs typically do not encourage species to adapt and survive in the wild alongside intractable threats such as climate change and disease. read more read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
‘Jeopardy! Champion Amy Schneider’s History-Making Run Ends
“Jeopardy!” champion Amy Schneider’s dazzling streak is over, snapped by a Chicago librarian after 40 consecutive wins and nearly $1.4 million in prize money. read more
No ‘Positive Reaction’ on NATO’s Expansion in US Response – Lavrov
RT Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has confirmed that Moscow has received a written response from the US to its requests for assurances over NATO expansion, expressing disappointment over the lack of concessions. Read more: https://on.rt.com/bqg3 end read more
Shadowproof1 day ago
CIA Funded Experiments On Danish Orphans For Decades
Did the CIA conduct experiments on Danish orphans to perfect torture techniques? The post CIA Funded Experiments On Danish Orphans For Decades appeared first on Shadowproof. read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Biden's European energy pledge looks hollow
*Daily Mail:* *A load of hot air: Experts say Biden's offer to replace Europe's gas supplies if Putin turns off the taps 'is just not physically possible' - because 'there's not enough gas out there'* This is more evidence of how shortsighted Biden's restrictions on US energy productions were. The US has gone from being energy independent to importing oil not only from Opec but also from Russia. See, also: *Russian crude exports to US highlight risks to Ukraine talks for Biden* ... Overall Russian crude and product shipments accounted for 11% of total US imports between Jan... read more
The Seawolf-Class Submarine Was Built for Another Time
*Kyle Mizokami* *Submarine, * The formidable increase in performance came at formidable increase in cost. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *The Seawolf-class submarines are outstanding submarines, but the Cold War mindset at the time of development accepted high performance and consequently high costs to meet a high-level threat. The Seawolf-class submarines were envisioned as the best submarines ever built. Designed to succeed the Los Angeles–class attack submarines and maintain America’s edge in the underwater domain, the class suffered from cost overruns and the collapse of... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Reality is a bummer for climate change advocate
Thomas Lifson: ... The story of Heidi Harmon, who stepped down from being mayor of San Luis Obispo, California last August to battle climate change, is one to savor. For those unfamiliar with it, San Luis Obispo is a lovely coastal community of just under 50,000 people, founded as a Spanish mission town before the American Revolution, located roughly halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. It is home to California Polytechnic State University ("Cal Poly"), a well regarded state university campus of about 22,000 students that accepts roughly one in four applicants. ... ... read more
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From Jenna Orkin MCMINN COUNTY BANS “MAUS”, PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING HOLOCAUST BOOK Blood test could help detect who will get long COVID, study shows Over 66 percent of Omicron cases are reinfections, study shows CDC study finds shorter hospital stays during omicron wave, even as infections and death toll mount FBI agents search Rolling Meadows-based COVID testing center Blackouts Strike Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan 1. FDA poised to stop monoclonal antibody treatments that are ineffective against the Omicron COVID-19 variantCybercrooks laundered $8.6 billion worth of... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Biden's ice cream break
*Monica Showalter:* *Biden out for ice cream as Ukraine crisis, border crisis, inflation, and crime spin out of control* Ice cream and Delaware vacations appear to be his favorite activity. read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Is Iran Just Weeks From Developing The Capacity To Make A Nuclear Weapon?
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks during a briefing at the State Department in Washington, Jan. 26, 2022. *VOA: **As Iran Nears Uranium Breakout Capacity, US Mulls Bomb-Making Scenarios * WASHINGTON — With the United States warning that Iran is just weeks from developing the capacity to make a nuclear weapon, there is disagreement among Washington experts on the likelihood of Iran rushing to build such a weapon, and how the U.S. and its allies should deal with that risk. "[Iran] is getting to the point where its breakout time, the time it would take to produce fis... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Trump bests Biden in poll
*Trending Politics:* *Poll: The Majority of America Thinks Trump is a Better President than Brandon* Biden has certainly disappointed many of the people who voted for him. read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
How Biden and Democrats are doing
*Fox News:* *Former Clinton adviser on 'America's Newsroom': 'Rarely seen poll numbers this bad'* *Mark Penn says Biden facing 'double-barreled' problem of COVID surge and inflation* It is not just Covid and inflation that are problems for the Democrats. It is their ridiculous agenda that voters also reject. They are pushing liberal wish lists and Bernie Sanders socialism instead of dealing with real-world problems. It looks like they are trying to spend their way into oblivion. read more
Egypt records its coldest winter in a decade
This year's winter season in Egypt turned out to be the coldest in a decade, with temperatures as much as 8 °C (14 °F) below the seasonal average. After paralyzing Greece and Turkey at the beginning of the week, a severe winter storm dubbed Elpida...... Read more » read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
North Korea Fires Two Suspected Short-Range Ballistic Missiles
*CNN: **North Korea conducts what could be its 6th missile test this month, South Korea says* Seoul, South Korea (CNN)North Korea fired what are presumed to be two short-range ballistic missiles into waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on Thursday -- a move believed to be its sixth missile test this month, the South Korean military said. The two projectiles were launched from Hamhung near North Korea's central east coast at 8 a.m. and 8:05 a.m. local time, landing in the sea after flying about 190 kilometers (118 miles) and reaching an altitude of about 20 kilo... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Covid vaccine problems
Journal of American Medical Association: Key Points *Question* What is the risk of myocarditis after mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccination in the US? *Findings* In this descriptive study of 1626 cases of myocarditis in a national passive reporting system, the crude reporting rates within 7 days after vaccination exceeded the expected rates across multiple age and sex strata. The rates of myocarditis cases were highest after the second vaccination dose in adolescent males aged 12 to 15 years (70.7 per million doses of the BNT162b2 vaccine), in adolescent males aged 16 to 17 years (1... read more
Can the U.S. Navy Improve Its Littoral Combat Ships?
*Kris Osborn* *Littoral Combat Ship, * The Navy is focused on learning from the Littoral Combat Ships it deploys. Beneath the visible enthusiasm about new U.S. Navy platforms like the DDG 51 Flight III and the DDG X destroyer program, the service is quietly continuing to produce and improve its growing fleet of Littoral Combat Ships (LCS). The Navy has already commissioned as many as twenty-three Littoral Combat Ships, and thirty-five have been awarded or put on contract, according to Navy data on the LCS fleet. While it may seem somewhat beneath the radar, LCS production is co... read more
Still Fit for Service: Why the Navy Shouldn’t Retire This Submarine
*Kyle Mizokami* *Nuclear Submarine, U.S.* Over the twenty years the class was produced, various systems, including propulsion, bow and towed sonar, and even hull material were upgraded to reflect the latest technology. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *In addition to the traditional roles of undersea, surface and strike warfare, the Los Angeles class was capable of conducting special operations. Select ships in the class were capable of being fitted with the portable Dry Dock Shelter, which could hold a Swimmer Delivery Vehicle, up to twenty SEAL commandos and four Combat Rubbe... read more
bilaterals.org15 hours ago
Singapore, Pacific Alliance countries sign trade agreement
27-Jan-2022 Singapore has signed a free trade agreement with the Pacific Alliance - made up of Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Chile - those governments said on Wednesday, in a deal they said would facilitate trade and closer ties with Asia. read more
"Here's Our Historical Analogy Menu: Rome, the USSR or Revolutionary France"
*"Here's Our Historical Analogy Menu:* *Rome, the USSR or Revolutionary France"* by Charles Hugh Smith "There's a definite end of days feeling the world. It's as if everyone knows there is no returning to the good old days of a well-oiled Imperial machine chewing through any and all obstacles, and this realization is so frightening that the need to pretend everything is fine, just fine, overwhelms the last remaining ties to reality. Let's play the historical analogy game: which collapse will America track most closely? Rome circa 475 AD, the USSR circa 1989, or Revolutionary Franc... read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Are We Still A Member Of This Thing?
North Korea to chair UN disarmament forum on nuclear weapons… read more

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