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The Guardian wins Voodoo Bingo — little Ice Age caused by Volcanoes, White men and CO2
The Wheels Slowly Turn on the Shifting Sands of The Narrative After years of saying the Little Ice Age was just a European, or Northern Hemisphere event, now apparently it was more global. It’s just that it was caused by volcanoes and white guys. Climate crisis: what lessons can we learn from the last great cooling-off period? Michael Marshall, The Guardian The ‘little ice age’ of the 14th to the
Don’t believe the headlines: Google Trends for “climate change” are not rising, but something very weird is going on…
What started as a minor an Australian headline turned into a glimpse of a mysterious world-wide phenomenon. The Australian ABC tells us that Australian searches for climate change are up 5000%: …. But even the ABC admits no one is really talking about it — apparently Australians are secretly thinking about climate change at home on their computer: Discussion of climate policy may be conspicuously
Interview 1727 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: governments around the world pledge to erect ministries of truth over the internet; Canada's bioethicist-driven eugenics agenda continues apace as the euthanasia drive ramps up; and Roe v. Wade threatens to ignite Civil War 2.0 in the US. The post first appeared on The Corbett Report .
BEST OF THE WEB: Uncle Sam's Bio-Weapons Extravaganza In Ukraine And Around The World
Question- Is the US making bio-weapons in Ukraine? Answer- That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Unfortunately, there's no simple "yes or no" answer. It's more complicated than that. Question- Can you explain what you mean? Answer- Sure, but some people might find it a bit confusing. First, most of what we know comes from the Russians who investigated the bio-labs that were abandoned follo
BEST OF THE WEB: 'Victory over death itself': Why the 9th of May is so important for Russians
77 years after World War Two, Victory Day is regarded as the country's most important holiday May 9 is a special holiday for Russians, and the great attention we pay to this date often seems unusual to people from other countries and cultures. Indeed, to say that "for Russians, the Second World War ended yesterday," it is not far from the truth. Evgeny Dering was a veterinarian who treated horses.

BLOGGER-FOLLOWING

All the horses of pop culture, ranked
For many millennials who labored under the daily grind of rural American culture, the fundamental hobbies revolved around the ability to do them in cowboy boots. We went to the washes at night for frog gigging — hunting frogs with a spiked tennis ball and frying their legs up for dinner. We played music in the barn, because the reverberations of the guitar on the metal stalls acted as a DIY ampli
Netflix plans to launch ad-supported tier by end of 2022
Netflix already raised its prices earlier this year, but it’s about to start taking the one thing from customers that’s more valuable than money: Time. The New York Times reported Tuesday that the streaming giant told employees that an ad-supported subscription plan could roll out by the end of 2022. This version of Netflix would cost less than the standard $15.49/mo subscription, though the exac
State Judge, GA SoS Let Greene Off Hook for 'Insurrection', Challengers Appealing Decision: 'BradCast' 5/10/2022
I guess I'll have to keep saying it damn near every day on The BradCast between now and November (and probably for the next two years thereafter, at this rate), but anyone who tells you they know what's gonna happen in his year's elections, is just making it up outta whole cloth. Everything is changing every single day and all of it is going to effect what happens next. [ Audio link to full show

NEWS

Avatar 2 trailer: prepare to be swept away by boredom
Viewing the teaser for Avatar: The Way of Water on my laptop felt like being forced to look at someone’s holiday photos. Let’s hope James Cameron’s 3D sequel has more depth to it than just nice scenery We heard about the Avatar 2 trailer long before we saw it. Last month, the Hollywood Reporter found itself lumbered with the unenviable task of describing footage of Avatar: The Way of Water that w
Haaland is a fantasy player but he or Manchester City will have to change | Barney Ronay
Guardiola has signed the one A-list goalscorer who looks an awkward fit but target men have thrived under him before On the face of it this looks like the most basic piece of maths. Here is a move that can never be the wrong move. When life gives you lemons, sign Erling Haaland. When your squad doesn’t have a first-team player whose chief skill is scoring goals, sign Erling Haaland. When six year
The QAnon Queen Told Followers They Didn’t Need to Pay Bills. It Didn’t End Well.
Followers of a QAnon influencer who's convinced some Canadians she’s the true Queen of Canada are saying their utilities are being cut off because they were told by their sovereign that they no longer had to pay bills. One woman has repeatedly told her fellow QAnon Queen followers she’s “stopped paying hydro, water, natural gas, property taxes, line of credit, and my credit cards.” She pushes har

SCIENCE

How a gene mutation leads to higher intelligence
When genes mutate, this can lead to severe diseases of the human nervous system. Researchers at Leipzig University and the University of Würzburg have now used fruit flies to demonstrate how, apart from the negative effect, the mutation of a neuronal gene can have a positive effect—namely higher IQ in humans. They have published the discovery in the journal Brain.

VETERANS TODAY

The Syrian Homeland
What prompted me to write this article today is what is happening now in Ukraine, because the only actor who played the role of the head of the Ukrainian state was Zelensky, the Ukrainian actor, and most of humanity followed clips from that comedy.

YOUTUBE

Lost at Sea (Full Episode) | Extreme Rescues
Extreme Rescues tells dramatic real-life stories from across the globe using footage captured by the rescuers themselves. In this episode tourists struggle to stay afloat and find loved ones after a capsize in rough seas. Friends search for an expectant father who lost control of his BMX and plunged off a cliff, and an injured caver is trapped so far underground the only way out involves dynamite
Greening of Pittsburgh | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic
When it comes to examples of cities that have successfully emerged from the industrial age to the information age, look no further than Pittsburgh. But can it be done with an eye toward climate solutions? In this editorial collaboration with climate change nonprofit Project Drawdown, Storyteller Matt Scott follows engineer and artist Clara Kitango and architect Erica Cochran Hameen—two of the wom
Google I/O is tomorrow!
#Shorts Tune in tomorrow (5/10) at 1pm EST for Google’s annual developer conference, Google I/O. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/G5RXGs Like The Verge on Facebook: https://goo.gl/2P1aGc Follow on Twitter: https://goo.gl/XTWX61 Follow on Instagram: https://goo.gl/7ZeLvX The Vergecast Podcast: https://pod.link/430333725 Decoder with Nilay Patel: http://apple.co/3v29nDc More about our podcasts: https://www
Diane Keaton Doesn't Remember Her Most Memorable Moments
Diane Keaton has always been one of Ellen's all-time favorite guests, and to mark her 20th and final appearance on the show, they took a look back at some of her most memorable appearances in a game called "What in the Diane Keaton?!." However, the Hollywood icon admittedly has no memory of these moments at all! From: TheEllenShow

ANALYSTS

The new realism: Changing the way we talk about consulting
Clients want consultants to stop selling promises. Really? “I get so frustrated with consulting firms,” commented the CIO of a Wisconsin-based manufacturing company we interviewed a couple of years ago. “They always operate at 30,000 feet, but many of the problems we face—and I deal with daily—are down in the weeds. I need consultants to be in the weeds more.” He’s being unfair, because the probl
The delivery gap
Bigger, bolder goal-setting at the very top is outrunning organisations’ capacity to deliver. But this may turn out to be less of an opportunity for consulting firms than you might expect. In data we gathered at the end of last year, almost three-quarters of senior clients and buyers of consulting services said that their organisational goals were more ambitious now than they had been before the
Moving the needle on good quality thought leadership
As of this week, we have published our latest quality ratings report. In these reports, we review a representative sample of the thought leadership produced by some of the world’s major consulting firms. We look at this through the lens of our longstanding ratings methodology that takes a client-eye view of thought leadership effectiveness, specifically around the four pillars of quality: differe

UNCATEGORIZED

What’s the Best Way to Build Landing Pads on the Moon?
In the near future, NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), China, and Roscosmos all mount crewed missions to the Moon. This will constitute the first time astronauts have walked on the lunar surface since the Apollo Era. But unlike the “Race to the Moon,” the goal of these programs is not to get their first and leave only a few experiments and landers behind (i.e., “footprints and flags” missions
Headlines for May 11, 2022 - We are Living in a Science Fiction Movie
Please send links and comments to hmakow@gmail.com Government and all social institutions have been subverted by a satanic cult, Freemasonry which is the instrument of Cabalist Judaism (Satanism.) If you don't believe me, watch this shocking video. Everybody in positions of power and influence is a Freemason. Everything is scripted by them. Government is a disease masquerading as its own cure. -R
Mars' Carbon Dioxide Glaciers are on the Move
In 1666, famed Italian astronomer and mathematician Giovanni Cassini (the man who discovered four of Saturn’s largest moons ) observed the Martian polar ice caps for the first time. However, it was not until the late-18th century, when Sir William Herschel recorded his own observations, that the connection

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