Sunday, September 18, 2022

18 September - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 4

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Mining Awareness +14 hours ago
Russia Did Military Exercises with the US in Germany & Russia Right After Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia Became NATO Members (Putin was President of Russia)
Putin was President and NATO had just expanded, when Russia and the USA did military exercises together in both Germany … Continue reading → read more
The Aviationist14 hours ago
Beyond the Airshow: Zeltweg Was The ‘Field Of Battle’ For Industries And International Powers
[image: Airpower] The first weekend of September was a very special one in Austria as Zeltweg hosted for the tenth time Airpower, one of the biggest air shows in Europe. But this year’s edition was much more [...] The post Beyond the Airshow: Zeltweg Was The ‘Field Of Battle’ For Industries And International Powers appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
Leaks Reveal Disgraceful Facebook and FBI Operation Supposedly Purposed to Counter Domestic Terrorism
Leaks Reveal Disgraceful Facebook and FBI Operation Supposedly Purposed to Counter Domestic Terrorism by Adam Dick, Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity September 16, 2022 On Thursday, I wrote about a Wednesday Washington Times article detailing allegations by current and former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents that FBI agents had been given quotas for The post Leaks Reveal Disgraceful Facebook and FBI Operation Supposedly Purposed to Counter Domestic Terrorism appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
Mining Awareness +15 hours ago
Greenpeace Activists Stop a Russian Fossil Gas (LNG) Shipment From Being Offloaded in Finland
“Greenpeace activists stop a Russian fossil gas shipment from being offloaded in Finland Greenpeace Suomi 17/09/2022 • 2 min read … Continue reading → read more
Lawfare15 hours ago
The Importance of Terrorist Founders and the Role of Safe Havens
Hafiz Saeed, leader of Lashkar-e-Taiba, appears in a video in 2019. Photo credit: Wikipedia/Public Domain. Editor’s Note: *Many terrorist groups are small, and their initial leaders exert outsized influence on their future direction. Drawing on their recent book, Tricia Bacon of American University and Elizabeth Grimm of Georgetown University examine the different ways founding leaders matter. They argue that a safe haven is particularly important, enabling leaders to avoid counterterrorism pressure and, in so doing, more deeply imprint their ideas on the groups they lead.* *Dani... read more
Excess mortality in the EU was 10% in April 2022, 28% in Greece. Did covid vaccines play a role?
From media Excess mortality in the EU was 10% in April 2022, rising from +6% in March and +8% in January and February. Over the past 6 months, the peak was recorded in November 2021 (+26%), during the fourth wave of excess mortality. This information comes from data on excess mortality published by Eurostat today, based on a weekly deaths data collection. The article presents a handful of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained articles on excess mortality and weekly deaths. Excess mortality continued to vary across EU Member States. Sweden recorded a value lower... read more
21st Century Wire13 hours ago
Episode #434 – ‘Technocracy is Here’ with Patrick Wood + Clive de Carle LIVE Q&A Session
*SUNDAY WIRE* | Strap yourselves in and lower the blast shield – this is your brave new world… read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
INTERVIEW: Daniel McAdams on Catastrophic US Policy in Ukraine
*TNT Radio* | Facing down another foreign policy failure for Washington and its NATO axis. read more
Bacon's Rebellion14 hours ago
Virginia Model Policies on Protecting Students Show Differences in Constitutional Focus and Interpretation
By James C. Sherlock There is lots of interest, and not a little headline hyperbole, concerning the change in Virginia’s model policies designed to assure all children appropriate treatment at school. The two different worlds views are apparent in the … Continue reading → read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
Plug-In Planes
Air Canada- Air Canada to Acquire 30 ES-30 Electric Regional Aircraft from Heart Aerospace The aircraft will be powered by lithium-ion batteries, and will be quieter, have better operational parameters, be more reliable, and have a smaller environmental footprint than conventional turbo-prop aircraft. It will also be equipped with reserve-hybrid generators that can use sustainable… Continue reading → read more
Gangsters Out Blog14 hours ago
Vancouver Civic Election
The Vancouver civic election is also important. The main issue is law and order but housing is also tied to that. The cost of housing in Canada is out of control. It's not just Vancouver, it's Toronto as well. However, lawlessness in the DTES is also completely out of control. There are three main candidates for mayor: Kennedy Stewart, Ken Sim and Fred Harding. I don't have a problem with Kennedy Stewart per say. He has been a mayor without a party. He was a former NDP MP who gave up his seat in Burnaby for Jagmeet Singh. Thanks for nothing. Jack Layton and Tommy Douglas are turni... read more
Two Palestinian Boys, Two Eyes Lost to Israeli Army Gunfire
Two Palestinian boys, aged 11 and 15, each lost sight in an eye after being shot by Israeli soldiers. The younger one has been denied entry into Israel to receive medical care because he is a 'security risk.' The older boy traveled to Jordan to try to save his eye. read more
the daily howler15 hours ago
Online, the devolving Washington Post!
*SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2022* *Tabloid piffle is them: *On occasion in the past, we've mentioned the way the online version of the Washington Post seemed to be devolving into a type of tabloidism. Today, the Post announces that its long-running Sunday Outlook section will no longer be published. That makes this a good day to examine the decline of this devolving newspaper. As we've noted in the past, the print edition of the Post still resembles a traditional newspaper. Starting on page A1, the most significant news reports appear in its initial section, with sports and entertainm... read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
The Panic Buying Will Continue
The Telegraph- We just paid Belgium 50 times the going rate to keep London’s lights on – how did it come to this? Britain’s energy crisis is a national political humiliation. It is a direct result of a generation of cross-party policy failures and contradictions which have conspired to deliver a perfect storm. read more
The Duran15 hours ago
Politico, Hungary’s pro-Russia stance. ‘Unnatural’ borders. Biden, long range missiles. Update 1
Politico, Hungary’s pro-Russia stance. ‘Unnatural’ borders. Biden, long range missiles. Update 1 Topic 702 Hungary’s ‘pro-Russia’ stance was inevitable William Nattrass is a freelance journalist and commentator based in Prague. “Hungary condemns Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” The words sound unequivocal, but in the context of Hungary’s actions, do they ring true? As European allies send […] read more
The Duran16 hours ago
Twitter Must Go ..!
Twitter is now besieged by a sinister group of pro-NATO digital vandals and trolls called “NAFO”. Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAFO_(group) These NAFO accounts, many of which are bots ie duplicates, have been largely created by Ukrainian hackers and US OPSEC sorts*, NATO surrogates, with plenty of adjunct delusional “NATO fans”, banded together on twitter to harass en […] read more
The Duran16 hours ago
Greece follows a two-faced policy toward Turkey
Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator On September 10, two Greek Coast Guard boats opened fire on a Turkish cargo ship with an international crew while it sailed in international waters. The “Anatolian” was attacked off the northwestern Turkish island of Bozcaada. Turkey reported no casualties in the attack but has demanded an immediate investigation. […] read more
PrairiePundit17 hours ago
Voters have greater trust of GOP to manage economy than Dems
Daily Caller: Voters overwhelmingly trust Republicans to manage the economy, a new poll ahead of this year’s midterm elections suggests, while Roughly 52% of voters said that they trust Republicans to manage the economy, compared to 38% for Democrats, while only 1% of respondents said they agreed with the proposals of both parties to manage it, according to a poll conducted by the Times and Siena College, which measured the relative strength of both parties in advance of the election scheduled on Nov. 8. The economy has been the most important issue to voters heading into the po... read more
Cairns News18 hours ago
Fierce Chechens mobilising two divisions to reinforce Russian troops in Ukraine
Last week our forces came across an all-Australian saboteur group in the Izium region comprising 7 soldiers. Needless to say, they will not be returning to Australia, we know they were Australian special forces by their identifying documents. The Germans have unofficially entered he war, they now attend their own heavy equipment using them against […] read more
Cairns News19 hours ago
What to expect when the ALP/LNP duopoly imports Syrians and black Africans
Letter to the Editor My Swedish contacts have just confirmed, that although the Government still refuses to release IKEA’s security camera footage [say’s it all really], the limited evidence strongly suggests that the incident was a beheading [or partial attempted beheading?]. https://www.documentingreality.com/forum/f225/sweden-rioting-thanks-libtards-158143/ Not sure how, or why?, but the beheading of the seventeen year old […] read more
The Duran1 day ago
Oil Is Racist!
If you thought Lori Lightfoot was bad, you’ve yet to meet Raya Salter. She is an attorney, although you wouldn’t think so from her sparring with Congressman Clay Higgins. According to her website she is Ray Salter Esq. Didn’t the designation Esquire mean the person designated is a dude? She certainly doesn’t look like one, […] read more
The Duran1 day ago
Fraudulent Yale School of Management Report Says Russia Will Be Crushed by Western Sanctions
Eric Zuesse A Yale School of Management and Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute study titled “Business Retreats and Sanctions Are Crippling the Russian Economy” was issued in August, and it argues on a fraudulent basis that because (so they allege) “Russia needs world markets as an outlet for its commodity exports far more than the […] read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
How Big Green is limiting food production
No-til Farming: In April of 2021, the president of Sri Lanka banned the import of fertilizers and pesticides and told the southwest Asia country’s 2 million farmers they were immediately moving to total organic production. The predictable result was a dramatic drop in yields and a food crisis for its 22 million residents. While the government policy was dropped in November, it was too late to overcome limited food supplies due to 30-60% yield decreases for most crops and grocery prices that increased by as much as 90%. Even with the short-lived organic-only mandate, thousands of... read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
Taking migrants to liberal hell holes criticized
Fox News: *AOC doubles down after Republicans transport migrants to Washington, DC: ‘Crimes against humanity’* AOC likened Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's actions to 'trafficking' They don't want them there either. They just prefer to have them hanging out in border towns and breaking into houses in border communities. AOC and the other whining Democrats are the real the disgrace because they will not protect the border and enforce immigration laws. The open borders Democrats should be impeached or otherwise removed from office. See, also: *It Only To... read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
VP bleeps about migrants dropped off at her house
Fox News: Around 50 more migrants got off a bus outside Vice President Kamala Harris' residence in Washington, D.C., Saturday. Six more buses also arrived in New York City, as Texas continued to pressure sanctuary cities amid a surge of migrants crossing the southern border. The six buses were from El Paso, Port Authority officials told Fox News. The D.C. bus carried people mostly from Venezuela, including a one-month-old baby. Aid workers quickly whisked the migrants away to a local shelter. The transports come as the immigration issue has again rocketed to the forefront of n... read more
GREENIE WATCH18 hours ago
Untitled
* Climate Change Transformed India Into An Agricultural Superpower — Just Ask My Grandparents* By Vijay Jayaraj My grandparents survived a nationwide famine in the 1960s that pushed many Indians into abject poverty. Little did they know then that they would go on to become farmers producing some of the best rice and coconuts on the planet. Starting with purchases of small paddies, my grandparents supplemented income from professional occupations and other businesses with profits from rice and eventually invested in coconut farms. Their story is part of India’s agricultural revol... read more
PrairiePundit18 hours ago
GOP candidates don't trust vote counts
NY Times: Echoing Trump, These Republicans Won’t Promise to Accept 2022 Results Six Republican nominees for governor and the Senate in key midterm states, all backed by Donald Trump, would not commit to accepting the November outcome. It appears to be a demonstration of how the changes made to voting in the 2020 election have led many to believe they were not fair. There is a deep distrust of the drop box system that video tends to show was abused along with illegal vote harvesting. read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Liverpool owner shows interest and could buy rights to Brazilian soccer giant
Liverpool could make a common cause with a significant Brazilian club shortly. Fenway Sports Group, one of the most significant powers in English and European soccer, is reportedly intensely interested in acquiring the SAF of Atlético-MG, the current Brazilian champion. According to information from the portal 'Fala Galo', the company that owns Liverpool is a […] read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
How a tragedy turned an Argentine resort into a ghost town and tourist attraction
By Lucila Runnacles Ladders that lead nowhere, old cars that have been scrapped, fences that no longer restrict anything, and tree trunks still standing - this is what Villa Epecuén looks like today. This small seaside resort, 520 kilometers from Buenos Aires, used to be one of the most visited destinations in Argentina. At the […] read more
PrairiePundit18 hours ago
DA who does not want to prosecute many criminals goes after law enforcment
Washington Examiner: District Attorney George Gascon has criminally charged a Los Angeles County sheriff’s lieutenant as punishment after Gascon was criticized in the media over lax prosecution standards against international drug cartels, Sheriff Alex Villanueva says. “Justice is supposed to be blind, but with Gascon in office, anything goes,” Villanueva said*. *“This appears to be happening because we challenged Gascon’s soft-on-cartel policies.” Villanueva is referring to a *Washington Examiner* investigation that exposed a bevy of marijuana growers that seemingly operate wit... read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin World heading into ‘uncharted territory of destruction’, says climate report Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan report ‘heavy weapon’ use in border clash Lithium Smashes New Record as Supply Struggles to Feed EV Growth The Senate on Wednesday advanced a sprawling bill that would give Taiwan the same benefits as major non-NATO allies, provide $6.5 billion in military aid, expedite arms sales and prioritize the transfer of excess U.S. defense articles there. An F-16 pilot died when his ejection seat failed. Was it counterfeit?Counterfeiting has plagued the Pentagon’s supply chain f... read more
PrairiePundit18 hours ago
What is happening in real border towns
Fox News: Migrants have killed pets, stolen from shops and knocked on doors late at night in a Texas border town, prompting some residents to arm themselves, locals told Fox News. "I don't feel safe," Laura Ramos, an Eagle Pass business owner, told Fox News. She said she keeps "several weapons" at her store for defense. Griselda, another local business owner whose employees are all female, said she used to close her business at 9 p.m. "We now close at seven because it gets dark, people are walking around, all girls, you just never know," she told Fox News. 700+ MIGRANTS CROSS I... read more
Small Dead Animals18 hours ago
Canada’s Green Party Thinks They Should Be In Charge to Lead Canadians
In times past, what has occurred recently with Canada’s Greenies would be perfectly suited for a bizarre Monty Python sketch. But it’s 2022 and this is all real: read more
Sunday morning music
Let's have a bit of a change of pace. The blog IOTWReport occasionally posts music excerpts amid its many daily snippets. Occasionally they pique my interest; and over the past month or so, three stood out as interesting enough for me to bookmark them. I thought my readers might enjoy their quirkiness as well. Kudos to the person/team at IOTWReport for putting them up in the first place. First, from August 20, here's Tommy Emmanuel's fast-paced rendition of "Classical Gas". Next, from September 12, here's Brazilian guitarist Lucas Imbiriba with his acoustic rendition of... read more
PrairiePundit18 hours ago
FBI was getting intel from Facebook on user communications
Breitbart: *Report: Facebook Spied on Messages of Conservatives Questioning 2020 Election, Sent Them to FBI* This is more evidence of how the FBI has been politicized and used social media to spy on Americans who questioned the election results. I doubt they did anything like this after Democrats questioned the 2016 election or the 2020 election. ... One anonymous source stated: “It was done outside the legal process and without probable cause. Facebook provides the FBI with private conversations which are protected by the First Amendment without any subpoena.” The private ... read more
Five Predictions on Accounting Consultant Next in The Newest Year
Some money advance corporations will permit the CEO to change the compensation schedule to sales ranges of the institution. That is particularly useful to a small business entrepreneur which has vital changes in credit card sales from month to month. Payment is straight joined to credit card purchases, providing freedom for more handy funds during sluggish months. This feature is exceptionally helpful to an operation that is seasonal in nature being that a predetermined cost shouldn’t be obligatory every month. Problems are an unfortunate, but inevitable aspect of doing enterprise... read more
PrairiePundit19 hours ago
Russia's limited troop movement suggests they are running short
ISW: Russian forces continue to conduct meaningless offensive operations around Donetsk City and Bakhmut instead of focusing on defending against Ukrainian counteroffensives that continue to advance. Russian troops continue to attack Bakhmut and various villages near Donetsk City of emotional significance to pro-war residents of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) but little other importance. The Russians are apparently directing some of the very limited reserves available in Ukraine to these efforts rather than to the vulnerable Russian defensive lines hastily thrown up along th... read more
CENSORED NEWS1 day ago
Mohawk Nation News 'Help Mohawk Mothers Protect Unmarked Graves'
Posted on September 17, 2022Help the Mohawk Mothers protect unmarked graveshttps://fundrazr.com/e23JRc?ref=ab_2GWDA5IyEsr2GWDA5IyEsrIn traditional Kanien’kéha:ka (Mohawk) society, the Kahnistensera (mothers) play a crucial role in political life, social governance, and land stewardship. The Kahnistensera Mohawk Mothers of Kahnawake are guided by this tradition, rooted in the Kaianerehkowa (the read more
The Grayzone1 day ago
Zelensky and NATO plan to transform post-war Ukraine into ‘a big Israel’
The NATO-backed Atlantic Council has proposed apartheid Israel as a blueprint for a hyper-militarized Ukraine. The paper was authored by Obama’s former ambassador to Tel Aviv, now an Israeli spy-tech consultant. Just forty days after Russia’s military campaign began inside Ukraine, Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelensky told reporters that in the future, his country would be like “a big Israel.” The following day, one of Israel’s top promoters in the Democratic Party published an op-ed in NATO’s official think tank exploring […] The post Zelensky and NATO plan to transform post-war... read more
Econlib1 day ago
The open society and its enemies
I am current reading an excellent book on zoning written by M. Nolan Gray, entitled Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How To Fix It. It might sound like a bland topic, but it’s a surprisingly easy and enjoyable read. Most Americans have never given much thought to residential zoning, and have […] The post The open society and its enemies appeared first on Econlib. read more
Econlib1 day ago
Peace as Profitable Business
World wars, as we have known them, have come to an end. The ideological divide that polarized humanity and gave the order to the world’s wars is behind us. And yet, the number of entrepreneurs and companies selling weapons or military expertise has increased. But is war a more lucrative business than peace? Barbera (1973) […] The post Peace as Profitable Business appeared first on Econlib. read more
Econlib1 day ago
Angus Deaton on Getting More People Into College
Two years ago, I reviewed Anne Case and Angus Deaton’s 2020 book, Deaths of Despair. My review was critical in the original meaning of that term: I pointed out its strengths and weaknesses. On Thursday, I had a chance to watch a Zoom talk he gave that was sponsored by a group at Stanford University. […] The post Angus Deaton on Getting More People Into College appeared first on Econlib. read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Several dead and dozens injured by a landslide in Costa Rica
At least three people were killed, and 25 needed medical assistance due to a landslide caused by heavy rains in the area of Cambronero, in western Costa Rica, reported the Red Cross. Nearly 100 rescuers were deployed to the scene, arriving from various regions of the country, as well as search and rescue units and […] read more
Across the Arena
By Cathy Jameson I had the radio on as I drove into town by myself the other day. Catching up on some morning news, I was quite pleased to hear the radio announcer share that, “Most Americans have turned the... Related Stories - Everything Changed - Best of: A Shawshank Moment of Confusion - Don’t Fall for It read more

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