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The Light of Rutupaie Going Out
Rutupaie, the modern Richborough Castle, in Kent, England – was once the site of a notable Roman military garrison graced by an enormous marble triumphal arch visible to ships arriving in the port, a tall lighthouse, and a thriving civilian...
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Reslience and Renewal
We’ve often talked here about businesses and other kinds of organizations that missed the turn…that failed to react intelligently to market or technology changes and disappeared (or at least suffered great harm)…or, in the case of...
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Fertilizer Bans Lead to Food Scarcity
Armstrong Economics Blog/Agriculture Re-Posted Aug 4, 2022 by Martin Armstrong Canada’s Trudeau is proposing to reduce fertilizer with the globalist goal of achieving zero emissions by 2030. Every indicator says that food scarcity...
The Inequality of the World Economy
Armstrong Economics Blog/Economics Re-Posted Aug 4, 2022 by Martin Armstrong QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; I have followed your comments on the future of inflation for the last five years at least since a friend attended your conference. I...
When Will the Baby Formula Shortage End?
Armstrong Economics Blog/Gov’t Incompetence Re-Posted Aug 4, 2022 by Martin Armstrong It has been about a month since Abbott Laboratories reopened its formula plant in Michigan, but the US is still in desperate need of baby formula. The...
The BRAD BLOG
GA Dem Rep. Seeks to 'Unpack' SCOTUS, Hold 'Ethically Bankrupt' Justice Thomas Accountable: 'BradCast' 8/4/2022
I suspect you'll get much more out of listening to today's BradCast than I can possibly share in this summary. Hearing my conversation with the Congressman --- who has a very dry wit --- is also much, much funnier than reading about it. [Audio...
'Green News Report' - August 4, 2022
IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Back-to-back extreme storms reveal the U.S. is not ready for climate impacts; Climate change is increasing summertime humidity; Big corporations launch ad blitz to sink Democrats' landmark budget deal; PLUS: America's...
UNconventional Times: Power of Abortion Rights (and Danger of Election Deniers) on the Ballot: 'BradCast' 8/3/2022
Look at the faces in that photo. Those are the faces of people grappling to understand a profound truth that they simply had no idea about prior to Tuesday night. Those faces should serve as inspiration for every Democrat and/or progressive...
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Find the leopard!
A leopard lurks on the savannah. See if you can find it. The solution will appear in the comments section later today.
Happy birthday, Louis
It’s the birthday of the American band leader, composer, and singer Louis Daniel Armstrong (1901-1971). He was the grandson of slaves and grew up in poverty in New Orleans, where he was shuttled back and forth among various relatives...
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BlackListed News
China Fires Missiles Around Taiwan After Pelosi 'Pours Oil On The Flames' of Regional Tensions
China launched a host of missiles over the waters surrounding Taiwan and began aggressive live-fire military drills surrounding the island nation in the wake of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's "legacy-building" trip...
How Commodity Traders Are Helping Fund Russia’s War
Despite wide-ranging sanctions and import bans, Russia's vast energy sector continues to thrive, with the country managing to export nearly a billion dollars worth of fossil fuels per day in the first 100 days since its invasion of Ukraine...
Poll: Almost 40% Of Democrat Voters Say Democrats Have ‘Run The Economy Into The Ground’
A new poll from Rasmussen has found that a majority of voters agree that Democrats ran the economy “straight into the ground,” with close to a whopping 40 percent of Democrat voters agreeing that is the case...
Research Digest
Most of us don’t have a desire for unlimited wealth
By Emily Reynolds. Study challenges common economic assumption that we all want unlimited resources.
Racial biases shape the way people interpret body poses
By Emma Young. White participants saw Black, but not White, people as more aggressive when in Superman pose.
People with no mind’s eye have less vivid and detailed memories
By Matthew Warren. People with aphantasia also show deficits when describing hypothetical future events.
Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
Why Solar Roasting Could Be the Future for New Mexico’s Chiles
On October 21, 2021, Kenneth Armijo, an engineer at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was at the top of a 200-foot-tall tower at the lab's Solar Thermal Test Facility. Armijo usually works on large-scale industrial...
Chapel of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in Honfleur, France
The maritime heritage of Northern France is far from subtle. The boat-lined port of downtown Honfleur is encircled by restaurants with servers donning iconic blue-and-white striped mariniere outfits; several nautical museums dot the...
Blue Spring in Van Buren, Missouri
Blue Spring is deep enough to accommodate the entire Statue of Liberty. In fact, it is the deepest of all the Missouri springs. Deemed "The Spring of the Summer Sky" by Native Americans, Blue Spring now shares its name with numerous other springs...
Accidental Deliberations
Thursday Afternoon Links
This and that for your Thursday reading.- Bedir Alihsan et al. examine the effectiveness of face masks in preventing COVID-19 infections in both health care and community settings. And Taiyler Simone Mitchell and Catherine Schuster-Bruce...
Wednesday Morning Links
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading.- Andre Picard writes that COVID-19 remains an imminent and severe threat to our health - no matter how many people are choosing to operate in denial. Jianlyu Lai et al. examine how COVID has...
Tuesday Night Cat Blogging
Cats hanging on.
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