Wednesday, March 09, 2022

9 March - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

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The Duran19 hours ago
Nuland testifies that labs do exist in Ukraine, and then this happens… Ukraine update 2
Nuland testifies that labs do exist in Ukraine, and then this happens… Ukraine update 2 ***News Topic 772*** read more
naked capitalism19 hours ago
Inflation Targeting Constrains Development
The rich have influenced most developing countries to prioritize inflation targeting in monetary policy instead of adopting bolder economic policies for growth, jobs and sustainable development. read more
The Duran19 hours ago
Biden bans Russian energy. Poland trolls Blinken. Ukraine update 1
Biden bans Russian energy. Poland trolls Blinken. Ukraine update 1 ***News Topic 771*** read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Spotify experiencing instability, Brazilian users complain app is down
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The music aggregator, Spotify, had instabilities on Tuesday, March 8, and was offline in Brazil and other world regions. Users of the tool have shared the difficulties of access and commented on the possible risk of a hacker attack on the accounts in posts on Twitter. Accounts were automatically "logged […] The post Spotify experiencing instability, Brazilian users complain app is down appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals19 hours ago
No Country For Old Men
Although the author is writing about America, it applies to Canada as well. read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Venezuela’s Maduro accuses West of ‘provoking’ Russia over NATO expansion
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro laid the blame for the current Ukraine crisis squarely on the West in a speech Monday. “Those who provoked this conflict with decades of non-compliance with agreements, with decades of threats against Russia, with decades of preparing plans for the extension of NATO are the first […] The post Venezuela’s Maduro accuses West of ‘provoking’ Russia over NATO expansion appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Brazil: Vehicle production drops 15.8% in February
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Vehicle production dropped 15.8% in February, compared to the same month in 2021. According to the balance sheet released on Tuesday, March 8, in São Paulo, by the National Association of Automotive Vehicle Manufacturers (Anfavea), 165,900 units were assembled in February of this year. Compared to January, however, the number […] The post Brazil: Vehicle production drops 15.8% in February appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Cairns News19 hours ago
How does Pfizer get to supply deadly vaxxes after their own clinical documents reveal how deadly they are?
by Alison Ryan The end of the road – the Pfizer Clinical Trials Documents When Pfizer applied for FDA approval, they were aware of almost 158,000 adverse events. This really does not paint them in a favorable light. And now, a 38-page report features an appendix with a list that says Pfizer’s COVID vaccine has […] read more
Cairns News19 hours ago
US upset over Putin’s demolition of Ukranian bio- weapon labs
Letter to the Editor It seems that the proof of the US biolab operations in Ukraine are so strong that the US spin doctors are now forced to jump over the usual deny/no comment phase. Of course, the biowarfare labs are for peaceful warfare. 🙂 As are the $$billions worth of arms that the Money […] read more
Small Dead Animals19 hours ago
Wednesday On Trudeau’s Turtle Island
Dear Leader promotes gender diversity. The moral re-engineering of children. The rise of vigilante eco groups. Sky high gas prices. Biden did that. Dear Leader continues to make a fool of himself on the world stage. Trudeau in Europe. And Justin makes up things. Oh Nooo! Someone in Britain doesn’t like Trudeau. read more
CFACT20 hours ago
‘Greenpeace environmentalism’ allowed Putin to invade Ukraine
BY PATRICK HYNES: Germany, which just appointed the head of Greenpeace as its climate czar, has been the world’s most ambitious adopter of this radical approach. The post ‘Greenpeace environmentalism’ allowed Putin to invade Ukraine appeared first on CFACT. read more
Cairns News20 hours ago
Nothing can stop this global freedom movement – not even war
By TONY MOBILIFONITIS NOT even an alleged “potential World War 3” or a looming global financial crisis can stop the worldwide freedom movement, as much as the dark forces driving the Ukraine-Russia war would like it to. Putin, despite his alleged “anti-globalist” beliefs, is actually doing deep state puppet Joe Biden a big political favour […] read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Covid could cause brain to degenerate three times faster than normal – study
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brain volume in olfactory-related regions dropped by an average of 0.7% compared to a matched control group who had not had Covid, a recent study by Oxford University (OU) has identified. Normally, just 0.2% volume is lost in that region in a year by a middle-aged person – the findings […] The post Covid could cause brain to degenerate three times faster than normal – study appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
U.S. warship raises national security concerns over Covid vaccines
RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL – An ongoing legal battle over whether the military can force troops to get vaccinated against Covid-19 has left the Navy with a warship they say they can’t deploy because it is commanded by an officer they cannot fire. It’s a standoff the brass are calling a “manifest national security concern,” […] The post U.S. warship raises national security concerns over Covid vaccines appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Russians Will Forthwith Be Denied Western Elevated Blood Sugar, Clogged Arteries and Burnt Coffee Farts.
*We Don't Need No Stinkin' Rubles, Ivan!* On Tuesday *Starbucks* and *Coca-Cola *joined *Ronald McDonald* in announcing they were suspending operations in Russia because of aggression on Ukraine. All three companies were facing enormous public pressure from the tweeter mob and other social media calls for boycotts prior to making the decision to shut down Russian business over aggression in Ukraine. In a letter to the Starbucks community, the coffee chain’s president and CEO Kevin Johnson stepped up to the plate and said his partners have agreed to immediately pause store operations... read more
naked capitalism20 hours ago
‘Appalling’: Moderna Rebuked Over Latest Covid-19 Vaccine Patent Strategy
'Billionaire CEO shouldn't get to choose who lives and who dies,' said one advocacy group after Moderna's patent announcement. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Brazil will not join sanctions against Russia
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian government is ruling out the adoption of economic sanctions against Russia. The evaluation at the Planalto Palace, the President's office, endorsed by the Brazilian diplomatic corps, is that the sanctions will aggravate the world economic situation, especially of the less developed countries, such as Brazil. In . . […] The post Brazil will not join sanctions against Russia appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
New Research Shows How the Child Tax Credit Reduced Poverty
*Stephen Silver* *Child Tax Credit, * A recent report found that the number of children in poverty increased by 3.7 million when the credit expired. Not long after the expanded child tax credit was passed as part of the American Rescue Plan Act in the spring of 2021, Columbia University’s Center on Poverty and Social Policy published research showing that the credit made a difference in fighting child poverty. October's payment, the research center said, kept 3.6 million children out of poverty that month, bringing child poverty down by 28 percent compared to what would have bee... read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Car prices in Brazil could fall by up to 4.1% after tax cut -Anfavea
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Car prices in Brazil could fall by 1.4% to 4.1% after the government announced a tax cut for the sector, a measure designed to help the industry recover from the pandemic-induced recession, local industry association Anfavea said Tuesday. The tax cut, announced in late February, took effect immediately. While most […] The post Car prices in Brazil could fall by up to 4.1% after tax cut -Anfavea appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Michigan Advances a New Child Tax Credit Program
*Stephen Silver* *Child Tax Credit, * The Associated Press reported that the Republican deal on its own would be vetoed by the governor. The federal version of the expanded child tax credit, brought into place by the American Rescue Plan Act in 2021, expired at the end of last year. Moreover, by all indications, negotiations in Congress to extend the child tax credit for another year are not going anywhere. There are already signs that the lack of such a credit has caused child poverty to rise throughout the United States. However, some states have been working to pass child tax... read more
The Duran21 hours ago
NATO is at war against Russia (videos)
First and foremost, I am profoundly disgusted by all kinds of aggressive war, also the one Russia started against Ukraine It would have been enough with Russian peacekeepers in Donbass, and Russia should have worked diplomatically to reach its goals. Yes, the headline is dramatic, but it is true. NATO countries have made an enemy […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
International Women’s Day Has Been And Gone
In case you didn’t notice it, March 8 was International Women’s Day, and would you believe it even has its own website? “Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination. A world that’s diverse, equitable, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Together we can forge women’s […] read more
Need To Know21 hours ago
Highly Orchestrated Events Between Russia and Ukraine and the World Economic Forum
Ukrainian President Zelensky and Russian President Putin are both connected to the World Economic Forum (WEF). Klaus Schwab said that he was a member of the WEF Young Global Leaders. Alex Newman said that Henry Kissinger and Putin are close friends and he advises the Russian president frequently. read more
Dances With Bears21 hours ago
“The majority in Russia supports Putin, for them the war is a form of resistance”
Interview with Andrew Nekrasov by Florian Rötzer, translated from German by John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with Andrei Nekrasov (lead image, left) is a Russian screenwriter and playwright, film and theatre director, and philosopher who emigrated from Russia in 1980. Born in St Petersburg in 1958, he studied acting and directing at the Russian State Institute of Performing […] read more
Saffron: Ancient Healing Powers Confirmed by Science
This is worth noting. I had never thought of saffron as a healing agent, but then we have slowly come to understand that flavanoid rich plants need to be studied. So much of what we do is really blind. Identifying a single biological as useful among a pallette containing many complex biologicals seems absurd, but has still worked for us. Yet we miss so much.. *Saffron: Ancient Healing Powers Confirmed by Science* *Posted on: Monday, March 7th 2022 at 12:45 pm* *Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder* *This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2022* *https://www.greenmedinfo.com... read more
Abandoned Military equipment
This an excellent review of the difficulties moving heavy equipment forward with your foot soldiers. Everywhere in the world, cross country travel is at best difficult even if the ground is hard and dry. That is why tracked vehicles are the first choice. Every thing else needs to use roads. Then add water and interdiction shelling. Then of course the average vehicle has around five hundred hours before breakdown at best. A breakdown is going to be left behind to be policed up by follow up forces. Still plenty of hardware makes it to the fight and breakdowns act as a natural... read more
Tracking the light
This is an update seen from the perspective of hte LIGHT. Understand that the LIGHT chose to become involved fully with humanity to assist in eliminating the DARK just after the second War. As a consequence many advanced souls were inserted on Earth to work with us to combat the DARK. The reason for this was in timing. They knew the advent of MOOREs LAW would allow humanity to reach TURNOVER by around 2050. Most of the LIGHT joined through normal birth and living a life. We are now seeing direct insertion as well as we are approaching a Global climax and need adfult players ... read more
Thermacell Liv smart system expels mosquitoes from backyard life
The technolgy is slowly improving and this is surely good enough to protect a sundeck or its equivalent. This creates a designated mosquito free zone and is eassily enough set up with overlapping zones against barries which establish limits. A barriered sundeck that is typically elevated as well is almost an ideal application when set up in the center of the tabling to reach out even six meters. Plenty of folks can make this work and it is ceetain to be welcom in cottage country. *Thermacell Liv smart system expels mosquitoes from backyard life* *By C.C. Weiss* *March 03, 2... read more
Rent Prices Continue to Surge Nationwide
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Housing, United States* With home prices expected to rise, it appears that many home-buyers will have to continue to make do in the rental market. Whether one is looking to purchase or rent, navigating today’s cutthroat housing market is tough. According to Zumper’s National Index, which tracks the top 100 rental markets in the United States, one-bedroom and two-bedroom median rents have surged 13 percent and 16 percent, respectively, since February 2019. “Rising rental prices correlate with an overheated housing market, where pent-up demand and reduced home ... read more
Need To Know22 hours ago
Oil Prices Jump As Biden Announces Full Ban On Russian Energy Imports
The United States announced a ban on imports of Russian energy products, including Russian oil, liquefied natural gas, and coal. US allies in Europe that heavily rely on Russian energy imports are not participating in the ban. read more
Modern Tokyo Times22 hours ago
Tokyo art and Koshiro Onchi: Sosaku Hanga
Tokyo art and Koshiro Onchi: Sosaku Hanga Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Japanese artist Koshiro Onchi (1891-1955) was a printmaker born into privilege. He belongs to the Sosaku Hanga (creative prints) art movement. Onchi, and other Japanese artists, sought a more individual approach rather than the collaborative nature of ukiyo-e. The Krannert Art […] The post Tokyo art and Koshiro Onchi: Sosaku Hanga first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Michael West Media23 hours ago
Government incompetence and lack of planning: it never rains but it pours
[image: National Severe Weather Outlook] FOI reveals that the government was warned about the increased likelihood of floods in November last year, and failed to properly prepare for the disaster, writes Callum Foote. read more
How NATO Forgot About Its Promise Not To Expand To Eastern Europe And What Did It Lead To
RT As early as 1997, Biden acknowledged that expansion into Eastern Europe would provoke a ‘vigorous and hostile reaction’ from Russia. It seems that since then, NATO has been pretending not to understand this. end read more
Free Download: Nevil Shute, "On the Beach"
*"On the Beach"* by Wikipedia "'On the Beach' is a post-apocalyptic novel published in 1957, written by British author Nevil Shute after he emigrated to Australia. The novel details the experiences of a mixed group of people in Melbourne as they await the arrival of deadly radiation spreading towards them from the Northern Hemisphere, following a nuclear war the previous year. As the radiation approaches, each person deals with impending death differently. The phrase "on the beach" is a Royal Navy term that means "retired from the Service." The title also refers to T. S. Eliot's po... read more
Nearly 3 Million Broadband Subscribers Added In 2021
*Stephen Silver* *Broadband, * That number, however, was down from the 4.8 million broadband subscribers added in the first pandemic year of 2020, The nation’s leading cable and other pay-TV operators have been steadily losing subscribers for the last few years, in a phenomenon known as cord-cutting. However, at the same time the companies have been adding new broadband subscribers at an impression rate. Now, a new report puts that number of net new subscribers to broadband at just under 3 million. According to a report by Leichtman Research Group, Inc. that was issued Monday... read more
Virtual Mirage23 hours ago
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Untitled
* CA: State Agency Conducted ‘Mask Raids,’ Interviewed Preschoolers Alone* Several parents at Aspen Leaf Preschool are furious that state child care licensing investigators questioned their children without supervision. During the investigation, regulators separated children and interviewed them without familiar adults present in isolated rooms. Many Aspen Leaf parents said they believed such severe tactics were only meant to be used in child abuse investigations. Stephanie and Richard Rosado recently told their 4-year-old son about the importance of not talking to strangers. Only... read more
The only way to stop devastating floods is to build MORE DAMS NOW
While the Greens and their buddies in Labor-left say reducing carbon emissions is the best way to help those poor Australians who’ve had their homes flooded, ADVANCE and our 190,000+ supporters know the ONLY solution is to build MORE dams and levees. read more
OrientalReview.org23 hours ago
Which Is More Trustworthy: America’s Press, Or China’s Press?
On March 2nd, the New York Times bannered “China Asked Russia to Delay Ukraine War Until After Olympics, U.S. Officials Say”, and reported that: A Western intelligence report said senior Chinese officials told senior Russian officials in early February not to invade Ukraine before the end of the Winter Olympics […] read more

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