Sunday, March 27, 2022

27 February - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 4

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Ukraine: War And The Challenge Of Human Rights In The US And Beyond
Images of burnt flesh from napalm bombs, wounded and dead soldiers, scenes of U.S. soldiers burning the simple huts of Vietnamese villages, eventually turned the public against the war in Vietnam and produced the dreaded affliction, from the ruling class point of view, known as the “Vietnam syndrome.” This collective Post Traumatic Stress Disorder made it impossible for the public to support any foreign military involvement for years. It took the rulers almost three decades to finally cure the public of this affliction. But the rulers were careful. The brutal reality of what the ... read more
Some Likely Longterm Effects Of The War In Ukraine
The freezing of Russia's (and Iran's, Venezuela's, Afghanistan's) assets will have severe consequences for the U.S. dollar. The U.S. essentially defaulted by holding back Russian assets that it had the fiduciary duty to give back. China and everyone else will move its reserves to countries or into commodities that are not under U.S. control. See the Michael Hudson's interviews here and here: [T]hat means that other countries all of a sudden see what they thought was their flight to security, what they thought was their most secure savings, their holdings in U.S. banks, US treasury... read more
Social Disease
The new TickTock trend just dropped pic.twitter.com/B3xJ3eHZGs — Luke Rudkowski (@Lukewearechange) March 27, 2022 read more
Biden Slips: Calls Openly For Removal Of Putin
Feeling his oats after effusive adulation from leaders of NATO – and Japan at the G-7 summit – Biden gave us the Mother of All Faux Pax this afternoon in Poland. Echoing imperious King Henry II of England, Biden uttered the equivalent of "Will no one rid me of this troublesome priest" … or troublesome president? The priest, of course, was Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. The president is Vladimir Putin, who had already warned a complete break in Russia-U.S. relations. Referring in all but name to President Putin, Biden said, "This man cannot remain in power." Reminder tha... read more
Virtual Mirage8 hours ago
AZ
Arizona Retro Like Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday, Perry Owens played a major role in Arizona history with taming the Wild West. Born in 1852, Owens was a well-known and feared gunfighter and lawman. In his early years, he was a ranch foreman, when three Navajo warriors tried stealing horses while under […] The post AZ appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The Media Campaign To Protect Joe Biden Passes Point Of Absurdity
In confirming that federal prosecutors are treating as “authenticated” the Biden emails, the Times story applies the final dollop of clown makeup to Wolf Blitzer, Lesley Stahl, Christiane Amanpour, Brian Stelter, and countless other hapless media stooges, many starring in Matt Orfalea’s damning montage above (the Hunter half-laugh is classic, by the way). All cooperated with intelligence officials to dismiss a damaging story about Biden’s abandoned laptop and his dealings with the corrupt Ukrainian energy company Burisma as “Russian disinformation.” They tossed in terms thought up... read more
Saving America, Part 2
For more than two centuries, the British Empire has feared the power of a "full-set," growing, productive agro-industrial American economy, and the spread of that American System to the rest of the world. They now stand in absolute terror that, with a second Trump presidency, there will be a resurgence of that system, and that, along with it will come the necessary corollary—the need for commensurable international measures. Lyndon LaRouche defined those as a new fixed-exchange rate, gold reserve-based monetary system and a "Four Powers" agreement negotiated between the leaders of... read more
A Note on Tory Covid Profiteering
Throughout the last two years, Boris Johnson has ostentatiously praised the ingenuity of capitalism for coming up with the goods for combatting Covid. If most people hadn't heard of Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca before the pandemic, the vaccines have made them household names for hundreds of millions of people. Johnson also praised the enterprise of our home grown business class, who at a moment's notice, were able to start producing the materials the NHS and our public health strategy demanded. Images of DIY protective gear done out of bin bags and duck tape swiftly disappeared ... read more
Biden's responses--at least he didn't tweet
At least he didn't tweet while in Europe. He just terrified most of the world, however. His staff must wait by the minute for the next shoe to drop. Soon he'll be Imelda Marcos with 3,000 pairs of shoes. read more
Sunday Afternoon Links
Assorted content for your Sunday reading. - Carly Weeks reports on the work being done to begin to understand and treat long COVID, while Erika Edwards reports on the profiteers directing people toward lucrative (if not necessarily effective) interventions where governments have failed to offer anything. Mario Canseco finds that more than half of Canadians are anxious about the political class' inexplicable decision to eliminate public health protections, while Bruce Arthur discusses the impossibility of mounting any effective fight against a pandemic while trying to pretend it's ... read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
Sunday Talks, US NATO Representative Julianne Smith Outlines Ongoing Effort to Supply Ukraine With Deadly Weapons – Notice What Is Missing
In this segment, CNN’s Dana Bash questions US Permanent Representative to NATO, Julianne Smith, about the Biden administration’s support for Ukraine. However, notice throughout the conversation about who is doing what, there is a key point missing. Where is the national debate to justify authorization? While the Biden administration and western partner nations in NATO […] The post Sunday Talks, US NATO Representative Julianne Smith Outlines Ongoing Effort to Supply Ukraine With Deadly Weapons – Notice What Is Missing appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Grand Gateway Hotel Refuses Service To Native Americans
On Wednesday, March 23, NDN Collective filed a federal civil rights class action lawsuit against the Grand Gateway Hotel for refusing service to Native Americans in Rapid City. This lawsuit comes after the owner of the hotel, Connie Uhre, made public statements on social media stating her intent to ban all Native Americans from the hotel and the attached Cheers Lounge after a shooting occurred at the hotel over the weekend involving Native Americans, stating she can’t tell “who is a bad Native or a good Native.” Following the statements made by Uhre, Native American staff of the... read more
Fossil fuel subsidies soar past disaster relief, even public schools funding. What’s the scam?
[image: Fossil fuel subsidies, TAI] Hand-outs to coal and gas multinationals soared to $11.6b last year, or $22k per minute, a multiple of disaster relief payments, even surpassing federal public school funding. read more
US Military Boosts Support For Saudi Arabia As It Bombs Yemen
Joe Biden claimed he would end the war on Yemen. Instead, the US military is expanding support for Saudi Arabia, on the seventh anniversary of a brutal bombing campaign that has fueled at least 377,000 Yemeni deaths. The post US Military Boosts Support For Saudi Arabia As It Bombs Yemen appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
The Future We Need: Economic Democracy
As economists and policymakers are seeking to explain the “Great Resignation” sweeping the labor market, the traditional wage and hour issues became less important to employees than in the recent past, according to a recent report. A big takeaway from the data is that organizing people as workers is not enough. Economic democracy in the twenty-first century cannot be achieved solely within a framework focused exclusively on worksites. The post The Future We Need: Economic Democracy appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
‘Crush Inflation’?: Workers, Living Standards, And The Politics Of Inflation
Politicians, the media, central bankers and the average worker have all been talking up the recent acceleration in the cost of living. Just a short time ago price rises of just 2% might have been considered ‘inflationary’. In the current phase of the Covid pandemic, inflation in core capitalist states, including Canada, is now running at the 5-7%, far ahead of wage settlements and bumps in income supports for welfare. The post ‘Crush Inflation’?: Workers, Living Standards, And The Politics Of Inflation appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Cuba: Dissidence In ‘Normal Position’
It is said that the famous Cuban poet Nicolás Guillén used to tell groups of people who wanted to take a portrait with him to “put on a smart face.” and at the end he would smile and tell them to “go back to the normal position”. The group photo of the so-called Cuban dissidence could imitate that joke but in something much less funny and innocent: A brief pose to simulate something that never was. On April 15, 2009, Jonathan Farrar, then head of U.S. diplomatic corps in Cuba, wrote a cable that in 2011 would be declassified by Wikileaks. In it, the counterrevolution that Washingt... read more
China strategically developed contingency plans years ago to withstand economic sanctions, WWIII
Collapse News – by Ethan Huff One country that has not been caught with its pants down amid the current inflationary and food shortage crisis... The post China strategically developed contingency plans years ago to withstand economic sanctions, WWIII appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Students protest University’s recent mask-optional policy
The Eagle – by Zoe Bell Student organizations gathered on Sunday to protest American University’s new mask-optional policy, which went into effect Monday. Katherine Greenstein,... The post Students protest University’s recent mask-optional policy appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Matching Josh Frydenberg “scoops”, matching beauty pics, matching adoration
[image: Josh Frydenberg, Budget 2022] Do photographs come with the government press releases these days? read more
Econlib10 hours ago
Trust, but verify
Reagan’s famous quip is a bit of a contradiction, but nonetheless gets at something important about life. We cannot live effective lives without some level of trust, but blind trust can be quite counterproductive. In a book entitled Trust, Francis Fukuyama showed that a certain type of social cohesion is associated with greater economic success. […] The post Trust, but verify appeared first on Econlib. read more
Are You Fool Enough to Support the Bankers’ “Convention of the States”?
*This article is a follow-up piece to Susan Kokinda’s March 24th post **There’s Only One Thing Wrong with the Convention of States**—**It’s No Damn Good**. It is highly recommended to read that posting first, before proceeding here.* Let us first consider the battlefield upon which we find ourselves. read more
NAACP calls on Peoples-Stokes to demand a downtown site for new Bills Stadium
Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes is at an enormous crux of power in Albany and is the only politician in Western New York — besides Governor Kathy Hochul — with enough clout in the state budget process to alter the The post NAACP calls on Peoples-Stokes to demand a downtown site for new Bills Stadium first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle. read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE13 hours ago
Increased fatty liver disease awareness needed to mitigate burden among young adults
Increased awareness is needed to mitigate burden fatty liver disease and modifiable risk factors among adolescents and young adults, according to research presented at The Liver Meeting Digital Experience. “The prevalence of fatty liver disease is potentially increasing in adolescents and young … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE13 hours ago
Providers should ‘think TB’ as data show possibility of underdiagnosis
There was a 20% decline in reported cases of tuberculosis in the United States in 2020 compared with previous years, which was not a result of underreporting but did raise concerns that TB was underdiagnosed, researchers said. Kathryn Winglee “This … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE13 hours ago
Addition of P2Y12 inhibitor fails to benefit noncritically ill patients with COVID-19
In a cohort of noncritically ill patients with COVID-19, the addition of a P2Y12 inhibitor to anticoagulation did not extend survival or lessen disease severity, according to results of the ACTIV-4a trial. Thrombosis and inflammation contribute to the risk for … Continue reading → read more
Pottersville Digest
(Yes, that's his professional opinion. You can go to your niece for a second opinion.) ------------------------------ It's called the 14th Amendment, Section 3. Have someone read it to you in popup book form, Margie. ------------------------------ See, this is the kind of Hollywood liberal that right wingers always scream about (while ignoring the fact that virtually every action star over the last 50 years has been a right winger). What's smelting his Oscars going to accomplish? He'll still be on record as having received them, but he won't be able to prove it and it'll ... read more
Confession: I'm in an abusive relationship...
*which I'm finally going to change.* Sure, we all know the classic signs of physical abuse - the neighbor lady with unexplained bruises, black eyes from "walking into a door", and even cuts and scrapes. But emotional abuse is insidious and can be just a damaging. My "partner" has been abusing me for quite some time now. It sort of crept up and continues to escalate. I'm at my wit's end and ready to end it all. It started with him accusing *me* of being "unresponsive", and so *he* would be unresponsive in retaliation. So far he hasn't attacked me with weapons, but routinely kee... read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Sunday Talks, Senate Intel Chairman Mark Warner Discusses U.S. Effort to Control Cryptocurrency and Russia Sanction Evasion
Senator Mark Warner is a notoriously corrupt Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, one of the central pillars of the Fourth Branch of Government. In this interview Warner discusses the “grey area” of cyber-attacks and how any downstream consequence that imperils U.S. lives can be used as a justification by NATO to engage […] The post Sunday Talks, Senate Intel Chairman Mark Warner Discusses U.S. Effort to Control Cryptocurrency and Russia Sanction Evasion appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Cairns News8 hours ago
Covid under question by Senator Malcolm Roberts
by Alison Ryan Empirical data is essential for objectivity. Well, Senator Malcolm Roberts and other named MPs below (in spirit also the Liberal Democrats MPs, David Limbrick in Victoria, Pauline Hanson of One Nation, and the Katter’s Australia Party) are now examining the covid narrative which has held all Australians captive for the past 2 […] read more
Whither US Oil Production?
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? This single chart from the US EIA explains just why oil prices are shooting up there: ? ? ? https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/production/ ? The oil boom initiated by Trump saw crude oil output increase by a half between 2016 and 2019. Output naturally… read more
Untitled
* The Dems’ Student Loan Forgiveness Scheme* Desperate to avoid a midterm shellacking, Democrats may resort to bailing out irresponsible borrowers. Americans like to rally around their president during times of global uncertainty. But they’re not rallying around Joe Biden. His approval ratings are terrible, and Democrats are now getting desperate to salvage as many votes as they can before November’s midterm elections. One scheme they’re floating is a further extension of the student loan freeze, currently set to expire on May 1. They want students to be able to kick the can down... read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
With No Prospect Of Getting Wheat From Ukraine Or Russia, Egypt Threatens Its Wheat Farmers To Sell A Portion Of Their Crops To The Government Or Face Prison
Men work in a Cairo bakery on 17 March 2022. Soaring bread prices caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine have hit consumers in Egypt (AFP) *Middle East Eye:* *Feeding the 72 million: Egypt's grand wheat plan splits the industry* *Farmers who don’t deliver wheat quota threatened with jail as price spike jeopardises Egypt's 270 million daily loaves * In the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war, Egypt's decision to force local wheat producers to sell a slice of their output to the government has split the industry, with some farmers set to gain and others facing job losses. On Wednesd... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Waynesville, N. Carolina, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Russia Has Deployed A Number Of Its Nuclear Armed Subs To The North Atlantic
Project 955A nuclear-powered strategic sub Knyaz Oleg © Oleg Kuleshov/TASS *Daily Mail:* *Revealed: Putin sent 'several' submarines each capable of carrying 16 ballistic missiles into the north Atlantic hours after putting his nuclear forces on 'special' alert over Ukraine invasion* * British navy chiefs believe it was an act of 'posturing' rather than an all-out threat * Western intelligence has kept Kremlin's nuclear arsenal under surveillance * Russia's nuclear stockpile is believed to the world's largest at 4,477 warheads * The Pentagon said there is no indication Russ... read more
The Museum of the Bible--a treasury of information and history
Today I've been listening to podcasts from The Museum of the Bible. https://www.museumofthebible.org/museum-of-the-bible-podcast Great programs and panels. If you thought diversity and inclusion weren't possible, you need this channel. This is true diversity--of ideas, of history, of stories. Today I've listened to programs on the Mayflower Compact, the origins of the Armenian Bible and Christianity in the 400s, and the Jews in England in the 1100s. Fabulous stuff. Others I'll check out later are at least four presentations on the Haggadah, the Bible and the Qur'an, Shroud of Turi... read more
The Original Climate Crisis: How the Little Ice Age Devastated Early Modern Europe
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: Frost fair The key phrases in this article could be: ‘Whatever its causes’ and ‘Average temperatures in the British Isles cooled by 2°C’. Climate science is unable to offer a specific explanation, although theories abound, but natural variation for whatever reasons is built-in and always will be. Quantifying it… read more
More 24-Hour Rainfall Totals, Volcanoes, YouTube & Me
Missing from the news stories about recent ‘unprecedented’ rainfall along the East Coast of Australia is any assessment of the actual rainfall data. The impression is that the volume of rain falling over any one 24-hour period has been increasing, along with the number of extremely wet days. But these claims are disproven when the [...] The post More 24-Hour Rainfall Totals, Volcanoes, YouTube & Me appeared first on Jennifer Marohasy. read more
James Corbett’s Solutions Watch: How to Get Around the Digital Iron Curtain
James Corbett’s Solutions Watch: How to Get Around the Digital Iron Curtain by James Corbett, The Corbett Report March 24, 2022 As the battle lines are drawn in the new cold war, a digital iron curtain is descending across the internet. Governments are increasingly cracking down on the net and attempting to limit what The post James Corbett’s Solutions Watch: How to Get Around the Digital Iron Curtain appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
A ‘heat wave’ and snowfall: Why researchers are puzzled by Antarctica’s recent weather
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: Antarctica The alarmist Guardian’s ‘climate disaster’ turns out to be ‘climate mitigation’, due to the massive snowfall. A so-called heatwave where temperatures reached a chilly 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-12 Celsius), seems to have fooled a lot of people. The Guardian speculates that ‘climate breakdown could be accelerating’, but seeing… read more
Who Are The ECIU?
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? https://eciu.net/ ? ? Next to Greenpeace, one of the most influential forces behind climate and energy reporting in our media is the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit, or ECIU. We came across them again last week in a Telegraph article which… read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE13 hours ago
Antiplatelet agents fail to benefit critically ill adults with COVID-19
Compared with no antiplatelet therapy, aspirin and P2Y12 inhibitors did not improve the number of organ support-free days in critically ill patients with COVID-19, according to results of the REMAP-CAP trial published in JAMA. The researchers enrolled 1,557 critically ill patients … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE13 hours ago
Mediterranean diet may preserve kidney function better than low-fat for adults with CHD
Adults with coronary heart disease who followed a Mediterranean diet preserved their kidney function better than those who followed a low-fat diet for 5 years, according to study data published in Clinical Nutrition. “In persons suffering from coronary heart disease and, … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE13 hours ago
Lower left atrial function associated with higher risk for dementia
Echocardiographic measures of lower left atrial function were significantly associated with an increased risk of subsequent dementia, experts reported in JAMA. “Although the evidence linking atrial myopathy to adverse cardiovascular outcomes is compelling, less is known about the association of atrial … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE13 hours ago
Small airways disease may persist for many with long COVID
Small airways disease was common in patients with persistent symptoms following COVID-19, independent of severity of initial infection, according to a single-center study published in Radiology. “For the first time, we’re describing small airways disease in this population of COVID-19 patients … Continue reading → read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE13 hours ago
Rates of neurological events higher with SARS-CoV-2 infection than with COVID-19 vaccine
Incidence rates for Bell’s palsy, encephalomyelitis and Guillain-Barré syndrome were higher in unvaccinated people with SARS-CoV-2 infection compared with those vaccinated against COVID-19, researchers reported in BMJ. “Immune-mediated neurological disorders have been identified as adverse events of special interest by regulators, … Continue reading → read more
"We’re All Americans Now"
(The view over the Tacuil vineyards, neighboring Bill’s farm in Gualfin) *"The End of the Road"* by Joel Bowman *Buenos Aires, Argentina -* "Welcome to another Sunday Sesh! As faithful (and unfaithful) readers of these pages well know, this is the time of the week we ordinarily dedicate to heaping scorn and mockery on those public figures most deserving of it. But today... something a little different. Rather than spending this past week hunched over our laptop, scrolling through vexing headlines, “circling back” through inane White House press minutes and pontificating over the end... read more
Organizing Notes9 hours ago
Lavrov speaks the truth
Russia is facing a total war declared by the West, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on March 25. "The goals are not hidden, they are declared publicly - to destroy, break, annihilate, strangle the Russian economy, and Russia on the whole," he said, speaking at a meeting with the board of trustees of the Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund. But despite Western efforts, Russia won't be isolated, Lavrov stressed. The US is working hard to pressure China to renounce Russia and to join the US-EU in placing harsh sanctions on Moscow. China refuses. We often hear US-NATO talkin... read more
Not PC9 hours ago
'Renewable Failure'
"'T*he wind doesn't always come up when the sun goes down,' I point out.* *"'Renewables are clearly better,' replies [German-born green activist Johanna] Neumann.* *"She says we'll solve renewable energy's inconsistency by doing things like storing energy in batteries.* *"Well, yes, a battery that holds energy for weeks would make renewables work. But it doesn't exist.* *'This is just a total fantasy, which is why nobody has done it anywhere, ever!' says Alex Epstein, author of *The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels*.* *"Fossil fuels are moral, Epstein correctly points out, because human f... read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Pentagon Intelligence Chief Boasts That The Intelligence They Have Provided To Ukraine Is 'Making A Difference' In The Russia - Ukraine War
Twitter/@USD_INTELSEC/AP *Republic World:* US Intelligence Provided To Ukraine 'making Difference' In Fight Against Russia: Pentagon Claiming that the US has provided Ukraine with intelligence support, the Pentagon has stated that the US intelligence has made a difference against Russia. Claiming that the United States has provided Ukraine with intelligence support, the Pentagon on Thursday stated that the US intelligence has made a difference in Ukraine's fight against Russia. As stated by the US Under Secretary of Defence for Intelligence and Security Ronald Moultrie during... read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Will Countries Cut Dollar And Euro Reserves In Response To Financial Sanctions Against Russia?
*Zero Hedge:* *IMF Warns Countries May Cut Dollar Reserves In Response To US Sanctions Against Russia* Did the IMF just parrot one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's favorite criticisms of Western sanctions? During an interview with Foreign Policy, the IMF's first deputy managing director, Gita Gopinath, warned that Western sanctions on Russia, and more specifically, the confiscation of dollar- and euro-denominated reserves held by the Russian Central Bank, could backfire by making other foreign central banks more reluctant to hold such a large amount of their own foreign re... read more
CBC At It Again
For a few days now, the CBC and other members of the bought and paid for media, have been pushing the stories of disgruntled Freedom Convoy participants. As expected the truth is emerging. read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
New Videos Show Ukraine Military War Crimes On Russian POWs
*WNU Editor:* There have been numerous calls for the International Criminal Court to investigate Russian military war crimes in Ukraine .... *U.S. government formally accuses Russia of committing war crimes in Ukraine* (CNBC). And it is getting worse .... *Ukraine war: WHO says attacks on health facilities are rising daily* (BBC). I have seen the videos allegedly showing Ukrainian soldiers shooting and torturing Russian POWs. They are making the rounds on Russian social media with hundreds of thousands of views (if not more). Needless to say the Russian government is permitting t... read more
Zelenskiy’s Oligarch Connection
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Apr 23, 2019 • Ukrainian presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelenskiy is campaigning as an outsider who will clean up politics, but he’s... The post Zelenskiy’s Oligarch Connection appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Arkansas Department of Agriculture activates avian emergency rule
TBP – by George Jared As further mitigation against confirmed cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in surrounding states, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s... The post Arkansas Department of Agriculture activates avian emergency rule appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Ukraine, International Law, and a Left Worth Wanting
"The very Western movements claiming to be morally superior to both sides in the Ukraine war, by doing so, aid and abet the US government, its NATO allies and their Nazi sympathizer protegés in Ukraine." The post Ukraine, International Law, and a Left Worth Wanting appeared first on Wrong Kind of Green. read more
“It’s Become A Real Hindrance”: Neighbors Complain About Bill Gates’ Sprawling $43 Million Mansion Rebuild In San Diego
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden While Bill Gates tackles his pompous mission of vaccinating the entire world, he is apparently having trouble keeping the... The post “It’s Become A Real Hindrance”: Neighbors Complain About Bill Gates’ Sprawling $43 Million Mansion Rebuild In San Diego appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
US to sell energy to Europe in bid to cut reliance on Russian gas
New York Post – by Ariel Zilber The United States will sell natural gas to the European Union as part of an overall plan to... The post US to sell energy to Europe in bid to cut reliance on Russian gas appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
U.S. Senate expert witness testimony states that there are 410,000 unexplained deaths in Americans
URGENT PUBLIC NEWS: U.S. Senate expert witness testimony states that there are 410,000 unexplained deaths in Americans. Insurance company data shows 40% increase in deaths... The post U.S. Senate expert witness testimony states that there are 410,000 unexplained deaths in Americans appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Bill Gates: Rich nations should move to ‘100 percent synthetic beef’
The Hill Bill Gates recently said that he believes rich nations would help the global fight against climate change by consuming only plant-based meat products instead... The post Bill Gates: Rich nations should move to ‘100 percent synthetic beef’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Freedom Convoy – Support Black Truckers
"The trucker convoy is an example of Black people playing a meaningful role in shaping their countries. Don't let liberal politicians or mainstream media corporations convince you of anything less." The post Freedom Convoy – Support Black Truckers appeared first on Wrong Kind of Green. read more
Balkinization10 hours ago
Cancelling Russians is Putinist
Russian artists and performers are being cancelled out of revulsion against the Ukraine invasion, including many who have denounced Putin. These cancellations perversely presuppose Putin’s own collectivist vision of what nationhood means – a vision that has American fanboys, notably Donald Trump. I explain in a new column at The Hill, here. read more
The Duran10 hours ago
The Current Ukrainian Government’s Nazism
Eric Zuesse Sadism is a marked feature of racist fascism, or “nazism,” and it is proudly displayed in today’s Ukraine, such as is shown in this string of cellphone videos there. It was posted as a string of tweets during March 20-22 by a “Juan Sinmiedo”, whose account then became “suspended” by Twitter, because it […] read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Good News
Economic war of attrition: The Duran read more
Who Are The ECIU?
By Paul Homewood https://eciu.net/ Next to Greenpeace, one of the most influential forces behind climate and energy reporting in our media is the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit, or ECIU. We came across them again last week in a Telegraph article which claimed that renewables were saving us billions of pounds. The […] read more
WATCH: Negating Colonial Lies About Russia
Continued discussion on Russia's defensive war in Ukraine against the global colonial powers. The post WATCH: Negating Colonial Lies About Russia appeared first on Wrong Kind of Green. read more
Ukrainian refugees may be a net economic benefit
*Just like emigrants from the Soviet bloc used to be a net plus for the West during the Cold War* On March 10th, I was comparing the fake Muslim refugees of 2015 to the real Ukrainian ones of 2022. The fake ones were mostly male; men of young productive age; foxy; optimizing a trip to the wealthiest places of Europe; planning to get amounts comparable to German salaries; planning not to work etc. The real refugees are mostly kids or women; people covering all ages; people who are satisfied with any safe place, as refugees should be; persons demanding amounts that are really close to... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ10 hours ago
From This Day In Iraqi History - Mar 27
1918 British took Haditha 1922 General Haldane commander of UK forces compared Iraqis to children 1959 Communists protested demanding death sentences be applied for opponents of Qasim (Musings On Iraq review *Red Star Over Iraq, Iraqi Communism Before Saddam*) (Musings On Iraq interview with Western Kentucky’s Prof Romero on the Qasim govt) (Musings On Iraq Interview with Prof Johan Franzen on the history of the Iraqi Communist Party) 1975 Barzani and KDP leadership entered into exile in Iran after Shah ended support 1979 Saddam told Baath meeting that Iraq was going... read more
naked capitalism11 hours ago
A Round-Up of Anti-Covid Nasal Spray Vaccine and Treatment Research
Encouraging news on the nasal spray vaccine front! read more
Covert Geopolitics11 hours ago
UK Spook Set to Repeat Chemical False Flag Ops vs Syria in Ukraine
Shadowy U.K. intel figure Hamish de Bretton-Gordon was at the forefront of chemical weapons deceptions in Syria. Now in Ukraine, he’s up to his old tricks again. With Washington and its NATO allies forced to watch from the sidelines as Russia’s military advances across Eastern Ukraine and encircles Kiev, U.S. and British officials have resorted … Continue reading UK Spook Set to Repeat Chemical False Flag Ops vs Syria in Ukraine → read more
The Last Refuge11 hours ago
Reminder, Zelenskyy Statements Coordinate with State Dept Message Needs
It is always worth a brief reminder when looking at statements from foreign politicians under the influence of the U.S. government via the state department, that all messaging – even messaging that seems provocative, is coordinated by the alignment of interests. The process of promoting a mutually beneficial reality is especially important when reviewing any current […] The post Reminder, Zelenskyy Statements Coordinate with State Dept Message Needs appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Food, Fertilizer, Russia & You
Is thee a looming Food Crisis from the lack of Russian Fertilizer? Some say yes, I say no. Though for folks in the EU that may well depend on Russia keeping the gas flowing. Continue reading → read more
British Defense Minister Pranked Into Revealing State Secrets, Including an Apparent Commitment to a War With Russia
British Defense Minister Pranked Into Revealing State Secrets, Including an Apparent Commitment to a War With Russia Truth Comes to Light editor’s note: Below you will find a brief article by journalist Vanessa Beeley and a video discussion of the prank by UK Column News hosts Mike Robinson and Patrick Henningsen. British Defence The post British Defense Minister Pranked Into Revealing State Secrets, Including an Apparent Commitment to a War With Russia appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
Louisiana Public Colleges Will Eliminate Remedial Courses
Louisiana’s public colleges and universities will revamp classes for students who aren’t prepared for college English or math... read more
Schools Matter12 hours ago
Try Illuminate Education and Make Your Student Data Accessible to Hackers
On its website, Illuminate Education states that "we deploy meaningful safeguards to protect student data." Furthermore, Illuminate pledges "our unwavering commitment to student data privacy." Despite all the assurances, hackers just ripped off the personal data of 820,000 New York City students. From NBC New York: In what may be the largest breach of student data in U.S. history, personal information for roughly 820,000 current and former New York City public school students has been compromised, NBC New York has confirmed. According to the city's Department of Education, the br... read more
Polish Brinkmanship: De Facto Leader Settling Score With Putin
In a highly symbolic move expressing solidarity with Ukraine, the prime ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia traveled together to the embattled Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on March 15. The three leaders took hours-long train trip on their journey from the west Ukrainian city of Lviv to the capital Kyiv, allegedly “endangering their lives” due to security risks involved in traveling within a war zone, though there was no risk to their lives as such because they had requested prior permission for the official visit fr... read more
OrientalReview.org12 hours ago
Highlights From The Russian Defense Ministry’s Latest Briefing On Ukraine
Westerners might not have been aware of this important event due to their governments’ censorship of Russian media so the author took it upon himself to share the highlights from this briefing with the intent of breaking through that ‘(anti-)democratic firewall’. Head of the Main Operational Directorate of the General […] read more
Small Dead Animals12 hours ago
Y2Kyoto: State Of Anorexia Envirosa
From reader “DN”, on today’s earlier post on spiking ammonia prices; The lower a product is in the Jenga tower of the modern economy, the more disastrous it is when you screw with it. Hydrocarbons are at the root of absolutely everything. Leftists are trying to replace the entire basis of the modern industrial economy,… Continue reading → read more
Tens Of Thousands Threatened With Property Tax Foreclosures In Detroit
March 31 has been designated as the deadline for Wayne County residents to pay back property taxes from 2019 and before despite the failure of the relevant authorities to provide adequate assistance to working and impoverished households. For the last two years, Wayne County Treasurer Eric Sabree has not foreclosed on properties due to the COVID-19 pandemic which has had a disproportionate impact on area residents, particularly African Americans who make up approximately 80 percent of the Detroit population. This issue is not a new one in Detroit and Wayne County. Since 2005, ther... read more
Rand Report Prescribed US Provocations Against Russia
According to a 2019 Rand report titled “Overextending and Unbalancing Russia”, the US goal is to undermine Russia just as it did the Soviet Union in the cold war. Rather than “trying to stay ahead” or trying to improve the US domestically or in international relations, the emphasis is on efforts and actions to undermine the designated adversary Russia. Rand is a quasi-US governmental think tank that receives three-quarters of its funding from the US military. The report lists anti-Russia measures divided into the following areas: economic, geopolitical, ideological/information... read more
CFACT12 hours ago
How wind turbine cables attract, then harm, brown crabs
According to a new study, the power cables of wind turbines are not just changing the behavior of the crabs, but also their molecular biology. The post How wind turbine cables attract, then harm, brown crabs appeared first on CFACT. read more

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