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Australia has no shortage of hot rocks, but it turns out to be harder to capture than people expected: Click to enlarge | ABC Seven years ago everyone was excited in Winton Queensland. The new Geothermal project would only cost $3.5 million but it would save “$15 million” in electricity bills over the next twenty years and “should be operational by the end of 2016”. Now in 2022: Council launches l
It's June already and summer is just around the corner, so you know what that means: it's time for this month's open thread! The post first appeared on The Corbett Report .
Shh. The Renewable Crash Test Dummy is at work Another coal fired turbine blew this weekend and will be out for a month, adding to the problems facing the Australian grid, where gas was the main filler-of-gaps in the forced transition but gas now costs a fortune, and we don’t have much else to fall back on. If only we had vast reserves of brown coal that was close to power stations? If only we loo
A barn that housed tens of thousands of chickens on Forsman Farm in Howard Lake, Minnesota, one of the nation's largest egg producers, was set aflame late Saturday night. According to Forsman Farms, which provides more than three million eggs to the largest retailers in the country, the cause of the fire remains a mystery as investigators evaluate the scene to determine how the barn was set ablaze
Maybe it is time the Collective West does something about its educational system. Watching the performances of Russians and Western officials, one immediately notices that the much-touted and ultra-expensive "education " provided in the West today is actually not up to par. The Russian actions in Ukraine revealed a West where leaders remain emotional juveniles who continue to REACT jerkily to Russ
[iframe src="https://www.bitchute.com/embed/8tdBmboT7r9L/" width="90%" height="320" allow="fullscreen"] This week on the New World Next Week: Peachtree Corners' Curiosity Lab leads the way into the Brave New World Order; the CIA is investing in holograms, AR and the metaverse; and BTS visits the White House as the political show biz reality merges. The post first appeared on The Corbett Report .

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The summer of 2021 in Brooklyn was hot, and sticky, and thick, and thrilling. Widespread access to COVID-19 vaccines were sweeping the nation. The anticipation — returning to bars, hosting parties, seeing old friends, going on dates — floated in a layer just above the steaming pavement. And, with it, came the return to the internal evaluation we all have to make of what is worth spending our new-
The Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT was hacked Saturday, losing upwards of 200 ETH (about $360,000) worth of NFTs, according to reports. According to data from blockchain security firm PeckShield , one BAYC and two Mutant Apes tokens were stolen in the scam. Fortune reported that the hack was the result of a phishing attack that compromised the Discord account of Boris Vagner, the project’s commu
A man who had been out fishing in Thailand almost died after a fish jumped out of the water and into his mouth. In what can only be described as a fre...
As technology improves, we could soon face the prospect of the theft and analysis of our DNA. Law experts Liza Vertinsky from the University of Maryla...
Oh sure. It’s all just a coincidence. Via: Variety: The Top Gun team is on a mission to protect NATO. That seems — or must have seemed, when “Maverick” started shooting four years ago — like a relatively safe sphere of actuality for the movie to invoke. But the meaning of NATO, since the war […]

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Rewatching a favourite show, you can see things you missed the first time. But mostly, it just lulls my brain into fuzzy comfort My flatmate is laughing at me because I am watching The Bold Type again. It’s not even a very good TV show, but it is what I need at this precise moment. When the world feels too much, the familiar characters and storylines help me zone out – but I’m invested enough tha
More holidaymakers caught up in travel chaos as nearly 200 flights are cancelled, Eurostar trains are delayed and roads clog up UK holidaymakers have faced yet more travel chaos as easyJet cancelled another 80 flights on Sunday, Eurostar trains experienced further delays, and roads began to clog up with drivers returning from half-term and jubilee weekend breaks. Tens of thousands of British trav
Paddington and the queen have more in common than you might think. The two always keep a marmalade sandwich hidden away ... for emergencies. (Image credit: Alastair Grant/ WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Working from home isn't possible in many jobs, but in companies where it is, the return to office has become a point of tension between workers and their bosses. (Image credit: Jonathan Pruiett)
Gunmen fired on Catholics celebrating Mass in a usually peaceful part of the country. There was no claim of responsibility and the motive was unclear.
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has boosted sales of US arms manufacturers, making them the biggest winners in the otherwise catastrophic situation. Kiev's Western allies pledged to equip Ukraine with some of the advanced weapons Kiev has longed for, including a variety of light and heavy guns, armored military vehicles and advanced rocket systems. The US alone has already provided $4.6 bi

science

More than 30 years ago, Andreas Floer changed geometry. Now, two mathematicians have finally figured out how to extend his revolutionary perspective.
The study was small, and experts say it needs to be replicated. But for 18 people with rectal cancer, the outcome led to “happy tears.”
On the 10th anniversary of the last transit of Venus, find out what makes these events so special and what else to look out for during the long wait for the next one.
Scientists have produced the first genetic map of chimpanzees in the wild, offering a detailed reconstruction of the endangered species' past migrations, and a new tool to combat illegal trafficking.
American teenagers are reporting severe levels of anxiety and depression. But when Connecticut moved to expand mental health services in schools, it ran into fierce opposition in one town.
A scientist comments on the evolving treatment of rectal cancer in light of findings from a study that found the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab was especially effective in a phase II clinical trial of a dozen patients with a subtype of rectal cancer.

Veterans Today

Ukraine Sacks Human Rights Commissioner
“When publicly communicating sexual crimes during wartime (especially when the victims are children), it is important to take into account not only the ethics of the wording, but also the justification and expediency of publishing certain details that may show."

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Amazon’s robot is just an Alexa on wheels
Amazon Astro is a household robot that will cost $1499.99 when it goes on sale (you can request an invite to test it for $1,000 right now). Designed mainly as a mobile camera for home security, it’s also an Alexa smart speaker on wheels. While an innovative concept, without any arms there’s really not a lot this robot can do. Here’s a look at what it’s like to live with Amazon’s home robot Astro.
Fire of Love Trailer | National Geographic
From National Geographic Documentary Films comes the extraordinary love story of intrepid French scientists Katia and Maurice Krafft, who died just as explosively as they lived — capturing the most spectacular imagery ever recorded of their greatest passion: volcanoes. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #FireofLoveTrailer About National Geographic: National Geographic
It's All Gonna Hit the Fan (Full Episode) | Doomsday Preppers
We meet three Americans who are making huge personal sacrifices to prepare for the end of the world as we know it. Former police officer Martin Colvill is a mobile prepper, who keeps all his supplies in the cab of his big rig truck. Utah grandmother Donna Nash is preparing to quarantine her loved ones in the event of a deadly pandemic, and Kevin O'Brien is uprooting his entire family to save them
Cheryl Hines Brought Tig Notaro to Hollywood Agencies Like a 'Show Pony'
Guest host Tig Notaro welcomed her longtime friend Cheryl Hines, who shared how they first met and that she believed in her talent so much that she took Tig around to Hollywood talent agencies "like a show pony" to help kick off her career. The two also talked about their podcast, "Tig & Cheryl: True Story," joining the second season of "The Flight Attendant," and even ran a few errands for Tig.
The Greatest Advice Oprah Gave Emmanuel Acho
Guest co-hosts Dwyane Wade and tWitch welcomed former NFL player-turned-sports analyst Emmanuel Acho, who shared what it was like to go viral with his popular YouTube series “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man.” He talked about the range of guests on his show, and the greatest advice Oprah gave him when choosing who to have conversations with. The author also talked about his book, "Ill

Analysts

Light at the end of the funnel? Why consulting firms need to think again about how clients buy
Anyone involved in the marketing of consulting and other professional services will be familiar with the funnel, which analyses how well a firm is performing from overall awareness (the top of the funnel) to final choice (the bottom). But looking at the purchase process through clients’ eyes reveals other, equally important lessons. The point at which a consulting firm’s funnel starts—a client’s

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June "Pride" -- Depopulation is the Purpose of Promoting Homosexuality
(Most of these young women will not have successful marriages and children) In honor of June, "Gay Pride" month, I re-post the classic 1995 essay by Charles Socarides, a psychiatrist who treated hundreds of gays over his 40-year-career and cured about a third. Until 1975, homosexuality was recognized for w hat it is, a developmental disorder. The massive crusade t o mainstream homosexuality is ch
Social Engineering Kill–Chain: Predicting, Minimizing & Disrupting Attack Verticals
It was a Friday afternoon when Bill was on his way back home from work when he received a call that made him take the next U-turn back to his office. It was one of these calls that he was dedicating all of his working hours to avoid. He was not given much detail through the phone, but it seems that Andre, someone working in the account payments department, had just fallen victim to a scam and had
Oslo Freedom Forum: US Proxies Train and Plan for the Next "Ukraine"
June 5, 2022 (The New Atlas) - The Oslo Freedom Forum serves as the latest iteration of the US State Department's training ground for subversion around the globe - following in line US-sponsored unrest in Ukraine in 2014 and the so-called "Arab Spring" in 2011. Who is attending the Oslo Freedom Forum, what takes place there, and what is expected of attendees once they return to their respective n


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