Wednesday, October 05, 2022

5 October - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 4

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Vox - All7 hours ago
A Twitter trial would expose Elon Musk to scrutiny. Buying Twitter might help him avoid it.
[image: Elon Musk onstage wearing a cowboy hat and dark glasses and speaking into a microphone.] Elon Musk at Tesla’s Gigafactory in Texas, April 2022. | Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP via Getty Images The billionaire might buy Twitter after all — and for once not get his way. Elon Musk wanted to buy Twitter. Then he didn’t. Now, according to a letter he sent to Twitter earlier this week, he does. Yes, again. The news in this months-long saga came the very week he’s expected to be deposed in a lawsuit Twitter filed against Musk for breach of contract. The exact reasons for his 180 are unkn... read more
Liz Truss's Tin Eared Conference Speech
By any measure, it's been a terrible conference for the Conservatives. Liz Truss kicked it off with her Laura Kuenssberg interview, in which she said there would be no about-turn on abolishing the 45p tax rate. Conference attendees woke up the following morning to find that it had been scrapped. And with the new PM visibly weakened, cabinet collective responsibility broke down. Suella Braverman took time out from her BNP-sourced rants about *Benefits Street* and dreams of deportation flights to Rwanda to attack Tory MPs who "staged a coup" against the Prime Minister. Meanwhile, amid... read more
The Aviationist7 hours ago
Lawmaker Says South Korea’s F-35As Grounded By Malfunctions 172 Times Over 18 Months
[image: ROKAF F-35A] South Korean lawmaker concerned about the issues affecting ROKAF F-35s. The reliability of the ROKAF (Republic Of Korea Air Force) F-35A fighters is causing concern in South Korea according to an article published by the [...] The post Lawmaker Says South Korea’s F-35As Grounded By Malfunctions 172 Times Over 18 Months appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
Michael West7 hours ago
Vic coalition pledges $1b Metro rail boost
Train services would be extended in Melbourne’s growing southeast under a $1 billion election pledge by the Victorian coalition. The Liberal-National proposal would extend and fully electrify the Cranbourne line to Clyde. It would include new Metro stations in Cranbourne East and Clyde, six road-rail grade separations between Cranbourne and Clyde and an upgraded Cranbourne Station. […] read more
The Duran8 hours ago
“We Came, We Saw, …We Blew Up the Pipelines!”
source Watch as the collective heads of the hosts on Bloomberg News melt like the Wicked Witch of the West (no relation to Hillary) did in the Wizard of Oz when she got hit with that bucket of water, as they run up against the (quite unexpected, it seems) irresistible force of facts coupled with […] read more
Michael West8 hours ago
Skill shortage areas double in one year
The list of jobs where skills shortages are rife has almost doubled during the past year. Skills Minister Brendan O’Connor says the skills priority list growing from 153 to 286 occupations in 12 months speaks to “a really difficult challenge for this country”. “It’s an indictment on the failure to plan over the last 10 […] read more
Michael West8 hours ago
Bring in carbon tax to fund spending: Sims
Former competition tsar Rod Sims has called for higher taxes on fossil fuels, carbon, minerals and land to fund the services Australians want. The renowned economist and former Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chair said the only way to boost the budget’s bottom line and underpin higher spending was through taxation. “We have a lot of tax […] read more
To brighten your day
Why does she keep making these horrid videos and why are taxpayers paying for it? pic.twitter.com/LTsWPo7IY5 — Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) October 5, 2022 The post To brighten your day appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Michael West12 hours ago
Vic offshore wind farm project gets $1.5m
An offshore wind farm project off the coast of Portland in Victoria will get $1.5 million in funding to explore whether it could be commercially viable. Spinifex Offshore Wind Farm Pty Ltd, which is a subsidiary of Alinta Energy, will examine whether the project would be commercially viable and begin community consultation and environmental studies. The […] read more
TRACY WORTHY
Tracy Worthy has been named chief human resources officer at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina. read more
NSF INCLUDES Aspire Alliance Announces Fourth Cohort of Fellows in IAspire Leadership Academy
The National Science Foundation INCLUDES Aspire Alliance has announced the fourth cohort of fellows in its IAspire Leadership... read more
Pension Pulse4 hours ago
CPP Investments' Growth Equity Invests in Form Energy
Ryan Kennedy of PV Magazine reports iron-air battery startup nets $450 million investment: Solar and wind power have intermittency in their productive hours, as multi-day weather events can affect output. Therefore, cost-effective, multi-day storage is an important feature in grid reliability. *Boston-based startup Form Energy has developed multi-day iron-air batteries to address this need. The company said its batteries can store renewables-sourced electricity for 100 hours at system costs that are competitive with conventional power plants. At full-scale production, Form Energy... read more
The Republican Party's Splendiferously Shameless Belly Flop Into the Moral Mudpit of the Inhuman Psyche
(By *American Zen*'s Mike Flannigan, on loan from Ari) *S*o, two days ago, the *Daily Beast*, in what apparently was the scoop of the month if not the 2022 election cycle, revealed through an apparently solid, reliable source that "pro-lifer" Herschel Walker apparently paid for an abortion back in 2009. That source, one of Walker's countless girlfriends, literally brought the receipts. Among them were the invoice for the $575 procedure from the abortion clinic, a cancelled check signed of course by Walker for $700 plus a Get Well card. It's still unclear whether the decision... read more
Medialno-nuklearna histeria.
Niektóre fluorowce (jod, brom, fluor) katalizują sieciowanie (są utwardzaczami) żywic. Działają one podobnie jak popularny utwardzacz do żywic - kwas mlekowy (jest on jednak substratem utwardzającym a nie katalizatorem sieciowania), który powoduje, że zaszczepieni żywicą sportowcy mają ciężkie powikłania neurologiczne i padają jak muchy gdy tylko trochę potrenują. Gdy miliony zaszczepionych ludzi wystraszone medialnym skażeniem promieniotwórczym zacznie łykać tabletki z jodkiem potasu albo pić płyn Lugola (nota bene Lugen haben kurze Beine) - to będzie epidemia choroby po-medi... read more
"Extreme Economic Pain Is Coming; Sell Your House Now And Get Out; A Flat Tire Away From Big Trouble"
Jeremiah Babe, 10/5/22: *"Extreme Economic Pain Is Coming; Sell Your House * *Now And Get Out; A Flat Tire Away From Big Trouble"* Comments here: - https://www.youtube.com/ read more
Gregory Mannarino, "Mummies And Ghouls! This Really Is A Freak Show"
Gregory Mannarino, PM 10/5/22: *"Mummies And Ghouls! This Really Is A Freak Show;* * Economy Continues To Crater"* - https://traderschoice.net/ *Comments here:* - https://www.youtube.com/ read more
The Duran8 hours ago
The SCO Summit and the Future of the International Order
The September 2022 Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, was a great success in both demonstrating the resistance of the great powers of the Eurasian continent to the unipolarist agenda of dividing and dominating the international society, and for promoting the cause of cooperation-among-equals as the basis of international political […] read more
The Duran8 hours ago
US Col. Richard Black Asks: Did U.S/NATO Blow up the Nord Stream Pipelines?
Incredibly important assessment by a former U.S. senator. U.S. Col. Richard Black discusses the escalation of the war in Ukraine along with the explosion of Nord Stream 1 & 2, most likely a U.S./NATO operation. Col. Black has been included in both the Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) and Myrotvorets kill-lists. He is there with […] read more
MJBizDaily9 hours ago
MedMen uses federal illegality of marijuana as defense in rent lawsuit
Cannabis multistate operator MedMen Enterprises argues in its response to a lawsuit that it shouldn't have to pay the almost $1 million it allegedly owes in back rent because marijuana is illegal under federal law. MedMen uses federal illegality of marijuana as defense in rent lawsuit is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
MJBizDaily9 hours ago
Australia’s Little Green Pharma inks cannabis supply deal with Cannamedical
Australian cannabis producer Little Green Pharma struck a deal to supply high-THC medical marijuana to Cologne, Germany-based Cannamedical. Australia’s Little Green Pharma inks cannabis supply deal with Cannamedical is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Climate Change is Ordinary and Cyclical, Not Catastrophic and Irreversible
Originally posted on Science Matters: ? Michael Baume writes at Spectator Climate change policy: a greater risk than climate change?. Excerpts in italics with my bold. H/T John Ray Pragmatism is belatedly beating carbon purity as the West seeks to survive the economic consequences of Russia’s monstrous Ukraine war. Only months after its Glasgow swearing… read more
The New Dark Age9 hours ago
Politics By Other Means
With the sole possible exception of the great Sun Tzu and his “Art of War”, no military theorist has had such an enduring philosophical impact as the Prussian General Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz. A participant in the Napoleonic Wars, Clausewitz in his later years dedicated himself to the work that would become his iconic achievement - a dense tome titled simply “Vom Kriege” - On War. The book is a meditation on both military strategy and the socio-political phenomenon of war, which is heavily laced with philosophical rumination. Though On War has had an enduring and indelib... read more
The New Dark Age9 hours ago
Ukraine’s revenge on the West
Russian Duma’s ratification of the annexation of four regions of Ukraine (Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye Regions) and the adoption of the relevant laws thereof creates a new dynamic and will take time to create a new balance of forces on the ground. read more
High-Value US Asset ‘Fat Leonard’ Arrested In Venezuela
The principal perpetrator, in what AP News called “one of the most extensive bribery scandals in US military history,” popped up in Venezuela of all places. Leonard Glenn Francis bilked the US Navy out of at least $35 million. The culprit goes by the moniker “Fat Leonard.” He tips the scales at 350 pounds, according to the US Marshals wanted poster. ABC News reports that Navy commanders “passed him classified information and steered their ships, mostly from the Navy’s 7th Fleet to ports he controlled” in exchange for “Kobe beef, expensive cigars, concert tickets and wild sex part... read more
The New Dark Age10 hours ago
Black Agenda Report October 5, 2022
Wednesday, 5 October, 2022 — Black Agenda Report Congressional Black Caucus Continues Its Downward Spiral Margaret Kimberley The Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference returned with corporate sponsorships and obedience to the democratic party oligarchy. Joe Biden received a warm welcome from a group which lives off a now undeserved reputation. ESSAY: A Case of Mistaken … Continue reading Black Agenda Report October 5, 2022 read more
The Word From the Trenches – October 5, 2022
Join in on the conversation. Call (667)770-1530 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. VoIP Dialer: https://www.freeconferencecallhd.com/dialer You can listen on our player.... The post The Word From the Trenches – October 5, 2022 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
N.C. A&T Psychology Professor Receives Grant to Study Effects of Social Media on Black Women’s Health
Dr. Kalynda C. Smith, a North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T) psychology professor, has received... read more
New Study Finds Legacy Admissions at One Institution Came at the Cost of Diversity
Sixteen years’ worth of admissions data from one elite, private college in the Northeast has shown that the practice of legacy... read more
New Report Focuses Spotlights MacKenzie Scott’s Donations to 36 HSIs
The Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions and TRIVIUM BI have released a collaborative report into MacKenzie Scott’s... read more
Chet Raymo, “Half Sick Of Shadows”
*“Half Sick Of Shadows”* by Chet Raymo “Who is this woman? Her name is on the prow of her boat: The Lady of Shalott. Yes, it’s Tennyson’s “Lady of Shalott,” from the poem of 1842, here illustrated by John William Waterhouse in 1888. By some unspecified curse this lovely maiden was confined to a tower… “Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and shiver Through the wave that runs for ever By the island in the river” near Camelot, where, forbidden to look out the window, she observed the world in a mirror and wove what she saw into a tapestry. So what is she doing in the b... read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
“The constellation of Orion holds much more than three stars in a row. A deep exposure shows everything from dark nebula to star clusters, all embedded in an extended patch of gaseous wisps in the greater Orion Molecular Cloud Complex. The brightest three stars on the far left are indeed the famous three stars that make up the belt of Orion. Just below Alnitak, the lowest of the three belt stars, is the Flame Nebula, glowing with excited hydrogen gas and immersed in filaments of dark brown dust. Below the frame center and just to the right of Alnitak lies the Horsehead Nebula, a dark... read more
"A Great Kindness..."
“So don’t ask yourself what people want. Ask instead, What is true? What really inspires me, excites me? What will really help people and take away their confusion and suffering? It’s sort of a funny, crazy way to go, but I think it’s the only way to bring water to the wasteland Joseph Campbell described. When I read something truthful, something real, I breathe a deep sigh and say, “Fantastic – I wasn’t mad or alone in thinking that, after all!” So often we are left to our own devices, struggling in the dark with this external and internal propaganda system. At that point, for some... read more
"If We Have No Idea..."
“If we have no idea what we believe in, we’ll go along with anything. Truth takes courage. Courage to stand up for what we believe in. Not necessarily in a confrontational way, but in a gentle yet firm way. Like an oak tree, able to sway gently in the wind, but strongly rooted to the ground.” - A.C. Ping read more
"Neuroscience Says Listening to This Song Reduces Anxiety by Up to 65 Percent”
*“Neuroscience Says Listening to This Song* *Reduces Anxiety by Up to 65 Percent”* By Melanie Curtin “Everyone knows they need to manage their stress. When things get difficult at work, school, or in your personal life, you can use as many tips, tricks, and techniques as you can get to calm your nerves. So here’s a science-backed one: make a playlist of the 10 songs found to be the most relaxing on earth. Sound therapies have long been popular as a way of relaxing and restoring one’s health. For centuries, indigenous cultures have used music to enhance well-being and improve health ... read more
News about the new booster from OSU
I have received an Ohio State News Alert: "Individuals can receive the new COVID-19 booster two months after completing any primary series or any previous COVID-19 booster dose. The Pfizer bivalent booster is APPROVED for people who are 12 or older." *Approved? So I looked that up. It hasn't been approved by any agency that I can find in the Pfizer notice. It clearly says it's a permit for an unapproved product. And it also says this product is to prevent Covid-19, which the previous 4 shots haven't done, nor does the CDC say it prevents Covid.* * Is this misinformation or mixed me... read more
"Peak Focus Soft House Study Music with Beta Isochronic Tones"
*Full screen recommended* *"Peak Focus Soft House Study Music * *with Beta Isochronic Tones"* by Jason Lewis *Headphones Are Not Required* *What does this track do?* A soft house upbeat study music mix with beta wave isochronic tones. Part of my peak focus for complex tasks series.Designed to produce a deep focus mental state while studying or working. This session stimulates Beta, SMR and Alpha, alternating in 2 minute increments to help keep the user relaxed and engaged. Note: SMR (sensorimotor rhythm) relates to the frequency range between 12 – 15Hz. It’s associated with sensory ... read more
Not PC9 hours ago
Russians
*"I don’t want to take anything away from the Ukrainians, who have basically been a banner case of military transformation, but it also helps that the Russians are really, really bad at the whole 'war that involves more than bombing hospitals' thing."* ~ Adot Crawley [hat tip Samizdata] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Permission to republish is granted, with link and attribution. read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for stopping by! read more
"Some Oddities..."
¨"There are some oddities in the perspective with which we see the world. The fact that we live at the bottom of a deep gravity well, on the surface of a gas covered planet going around a nuclear fireball 90 million miles away and think this to be normal is obviously some indication of how skewed our perspective tends to be." - Douglas Adams read more
The Allure of Strongmen
STOCKHOLM, Oct 05 (IPS) - After President Putin had given a speech, garnered with accusations and myths, a mega-show at the *Red Square* celebrated the re-entry of four Ukrainian regions to the bosom of *Mother Russia*. This while a mass mobilization was preparing to throw hundreds of thousands of young men into the hell of war. Why are people trusting, supporting and even admiring a political leader like Putin? One of many reasons might be his stance as *Supreme Leader, a Strongman*. Read the full story, “The Allure of Strongmen”, on globalissues.org → read more
Energy Transition: Is it Time for Africa to Talk Tough?
Kampala, Oct 05 (IPS) - Thirty-year-old Difasi Amooti Kisembo is one of the demonstrators near the EU delegation offices in Kampala. He and a handful of others have traveled from Uganda’s oil and gas-rich Albertine region’s district to Uganda’s capital Kampala to express their displeasure with an EU Parliament’s resolution against the planned construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline. Read the full story, “Energy Transition: Is it Time for Africa to Talk Tough?”, on globalissues.org → read more
Guterres says Central African Republic must ‘spare no effort’ to help bring killers of UN peacekeepers to justice
The UN Secretary-General has expressed his deep sadness over the death of three peacekeepers from Bangladesh who were killed on Monday in the Central African Republic (CAR), following a roadside bomb explosion near the border with Cameroon. Others were injured, and one remains in a critical condition. Read the full story, “Guterres says Central African Republic must ‘spare no effort’ to help bring killers of UN peacekeepers to justice”, on globalissues.org → read more
Climate change heightens threats of violence against women and girls
Climate change and environmental degradation are escalating the risk and prevalence of violence against women and girls across the world, a UN-appointed independent human rights expert warned on Wednesday. Read the full story, “Climate change heightens threats of violence against women and girls”, on globalissues.org → read more
Torture is ‘widespread’ and likely underestimated in DR Congo: UN report
Torture is “widespread” and underestimated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and the abuse *involves armed groups and State forces*, UN investigators said on Wednesday. Read the full story, “Torture is ‘widespread’ and likely underestimated in DR Congo: UN report”, on globalissues.org → read more
‘Worrying upsurge’ in deadly cholera, warns Tedros, in wide-ranging global health update
The UN health agency is working diligently in Uganda to support the government in responding to an Ebola outbreak in four districts, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) told journalists on Wednesday, in a wide-ranging briefing which included the latest on a worrying increase in COVID-19 cases across Europe. Read the full story, “‘Worrying upsurge’ in deadly cholera, warns Tedros, in wide-ranging global health update”, on globalissues.org → read more
Cairns News9 hours ago
Most electric vehicles take days to charge on household power
by Gil May Electric vehicles will be taxed to make up for lost fuel exercise a major government income, the extreme shortage of power will force rationing and massive price increase, the electrical grid is old and cannot handle every third house charging an EV — that you will not be able to afford to […] read more
Halifax Examiner9 hours ago
Committee recommends heritage registration for Dalhousie-owned Robie Street building
Halifax regional council’s Heritage Advisory Committee is recommending heritage registration for a Dalhousie University building on Robie Street. During a virtual meeting on Wednesday, the committee scored the property 78 out of 100 points. “Which is quite a high score, it’s the highest I recall for quite a while,” committee chair Patrick Connor said after […] read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Colombia: South American country with highest economic growth in 2022 -World Bank
This Tuesday, the World Bank's report "New Approaches to Closing the Fiscal Gap" was released, in which the entity indicated the economic growth projections for Latin American and Caribbean countries. Regarding Colombia, the WB is projected to grow by 7.1%, placing it as the fifth country with the highest indicator in this region. Likewise, in […] read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Argentina reiterated claim for Falklands, South Georgia, South Sandwich Islands
The aspiration to control the South Atlantic (Falklands, South Georgia, and South Sandwich Islands), part of Antarctica, and part of the Chilean Southern Pacific, have been and are a vital part of Argentina's foreign policy, as evidenced by the following official statement from the Argentine Foreign Ministry entitled: "Broad international support for Argentina on the […] read more
Vox - All9 hours ago
Why Americans want these insects dead
Can we actually kill all the spotted lanternflies? Over the summer, for the first time in what feels like a while, Americans united under a single cause: to murder an invasive bug. Okay, that’s a bit dramatic, but the situation itself was a bit dramatic. Social media was flooded with people in New York City, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey striking down spotted lanternflies in the most creative ways. Videos of the plant-sucking bugs that are native to parts of Asia showed them overtaking trees. Reports from Pennsylvania said they were capable of wiping out vineyards. Researchers war... read more
Bioweapon BS — The Lab Leak Narrative & Virology’s Ongoing, Cruel, Pointless Torture & Massacre of Animals
Bioweapon BS — The Lab Leak Narrative & Virology’s Ongoing, Cruel, Pointless Torture & Massacre of Animals “This cannot be called a contagious entity. It had to be pumped directly into their lungs and was never demonstrated to pass between animals. Furthermore, there was no control experiment where comparable monkeys were knocked out and The post Bioweapon BS — The Lab Leak Narrative & Virology’s Ongoing, Cruel, Pointless Torture & Massacre of Animals appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
the daily howler10 hours ago
Print edition v. online Post!
*WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2022* *Tuscaloosa and Mobile, good-bye:* In this morning's report, we discussed an important case which is now before the Supreme Court. The case concerns an important question about the structure of congressional districts. The question at issue is this: Should state legislatures "take race into account" when they create such districts? More specifically, should legislatures make it a point to create congressional districts which are majority black? Given some of the specific ways our ship of state is currently sinking, this strikes us as a very important... read more
Food Safety News10 hours ago
Oysters recalled in Canada because of Salmonella also distributed in U.S.
The FDA is advising consumers not to eat and to dispose of the recalled Oyster Kings Inc. oysters from Canada because of possible Salmonella contamination. On Sept. 27, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) notified the FDA of Oyster Kings Inc.’s oyster recall, that product had been distributed in the United States, and that the... Continue Reading read more
The Duran10 hours ago
As America’s Republican Party veers to Putin, its Democratic Party veers to Hitler.
Eric Zuesse Here is a frame from a video that youtube removed (at Ukraine’s request) in which a member of the U.S.-installed Ukrainian Parliament answers, at 12:46, a reporter’s question, by blurting out “Heil Hitler”: Here’s the opening of a Daily Mail article: “Shocking pictures from inside neo-Nazi military camp reveal recruits as young as SIX are being taught how […] read more
Covert Geopolitics10 hours ago
Secret Societies: Harmless Members Only Clubs, or Threats to Democracy?
A curious feature of our modern times is the number of secret societies operating in our midst, setting the global agenda behind closed doors. “The very word ‘secrecy’ is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret … Continue reading Secret Societies: Harmless Members Only Clubs, or Threats to Democracy? → read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Ecuador seeks Spanish investment to relaunch and make its tourism more visible
With a budget of 47.5 million dollars to invest in tourism over the next three years, Ecuador is looking for investors in Spain, in addition to making visible the country's possibilities, still largely unknown, for Spaniards, according to an interview with EFE in Madrid by the Ecuadorian minister . . . To read the full […] read more
Science Matters11 hours ago
High Tech Detection of Voter Fraud
Jay Valentine writes an encouraging report at American Thinker Where Artificial Intelligence Can Expose Leftist Vote Fraud. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. Artificial intelligence is an undefined term people throw around, scaring each other about impending doom. One reads stories about how A.I. applies facial recognition to end privacy. Other scares are about the […] read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
Marijuana MSO Curaleaf completes purchase of Tryke for $181 million
Marijuana multistate operator Curaleaf Holdings said it closed on its previously announced acquisition of Arizona-based Tryke Cos., with the final price tag amounting to $181 million in cash and stock. Marijuana MSO Curaleaf completes purchase of Tryke for $181 million is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Science Matters11 hours ago
Climate Change is Ordinary and Cyclical, Not Catastrophic and Irreversible
Michael Baume writes at Spectator Climate change policy: a greater risk than climate change?. Excerpts in italics with my bold. H/T John Ray Pragmatism is belatedly beating carbon purity as the West seeks to survive the economic consequences of Russia’s monstrous Ukraine war. Only months after its Glasgow swearing of allegiance to the climate […] read more
Invading Israeli soldiers kill one Palestinian, injure two near Nablus
21-year-old Alaa Nasser Ahmed Zaghal was shot dead by a bullet to the head. As Israeli soldiers tried to flush out a different person taking cover inside a house, they also shot others in the area – including journalists. More than 165 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire this year: 51 in the Gaza Strip and at least 110 in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. 18 Israelis have also died. read more
Covert Geopolitics11 hours ago
Russia Just Acquired Europe’s Largest Nuke Power Plant with A Stroke of Putin’s Pen
As a silent form of retaliation over the US/NATO bombing of the NordStream pipelines a few days ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the order to transfer the control of the Ukrainian licensed Zaporozhye nuclear power plant into a Russian management. The move comes as Moscow integrates former Ukrainian territories following referendums. President Vladimir Putin … Continue reading Russia Just Acquired Europe’s Largest Nuke Power Plant with A Stroke of Putin’s Pen → read more
Food Safety News11 hours ago
More cheese recalled as FDA investigates Listeria outbreak
Swiss American is recalling St Louis Brie products after being alerted by the manufacturer Old Europe Cheese, Inc. because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This recall comes after Old Europe Cheese, Inc. issued a recall of its Brie cheeses because of potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The FDA is investigating an outbreak of infections caused... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News11 hours ago
Mozzarella recalled in Canada because of Listeria concerns
Gaton’s Foods Dairy is recalling certain Nature’s Best and Zavat Chalav brand Mozzarella cheeses because of possible Listeria contamination. The recalled products have been sold in Ontario and Quebec, Canada and may have been distributed in other provinces and territories. Recalled products: Brand Product Size UPC Codes Nature’s Best Light Mozzarella 800 g 6 80852... Continue Reading read more
Waking Times12 hours ago
Battered Souls #048 – Shadow Ceremony with Steven Twohig
In this episode I spoke with psychedelic integration specialist Steven Twohig. read more
MJBizDaily12 hours ago
British Columbia to accept farm-gate cannabis store applications in November
Federally licensed cannabis producers in British Columbia, Canada, can apply to sell adult-use products from stores at their cultivation sites beginning Nov. 3 as the province prepares to launch its long-awaited cannabis farm-gate program. British Columbia to accept farm-gate cannabis store applications in November is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Turcopolier12 hours ago
Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 4-29
https://spacelaunchnow.me/launch/falcon-9-block-5-starlink-group-4-29 read more
Michael West12 hours ago
Brittany Higgins to face cross-examination
Brittany Higgins will continue giving evidence on day three of the trial for the man accused of raping her. Bruce Lehrmann has pleaded not guilty to sexual intercourse without consent and is facing trial in the ACT Supreme Court. Ms Higgins sat in the witness box for the first time on Wednesday afternoon after previously […] read more
Turcopolier13 hours ago
“Putin signs annexation laws as Russia calls U.S. military aid for Ukraine an “immediate threat””
“As Vladimir Putin signed laws Wednesday formally declaring a huge swath of Ukraine part of Russia, his ambassador in Washington called the United States’ plan to provide Ukraine with an additional $625 million in military aid an “immediate threat” to Russia’s strategic … Continue reading → read more
AltHealthWorks.com22 hours ago
The Top Six Health Boosting Benefits of Spirulina Include Pancreatic Cancer Protection, Heavy Metal Detox and More
As the world of health food has continued to expand, more and more foods and supplements are being studied for their positive effects, leading to the discovery and widespread use of new “superfoods.” One food that’s been around as long as any that has only recently been rediscovered for its tremendous health benefits is the blue-green algae spirulina, and now a study published in April 2014 is shedding light on another potentially remarkable health benefit yet again: its potentially strong anti-cancer effects. The study, titled ‘Anti-cancer effects of blue-green alga Spirulina plate... read more
THE HYPOCRISY IS THE CRUELTY, AND THE CRUELTY IS THE POINT (updated)
I've been having cynical thoughts about how Herschel Walker can recover from this week's news. On the subject of both the abortion he paid for and the abuse his son Christian has cited, I've been thinking that all he has to do is admit to everything -- yes, even the abortion -- and simply say, "But that happened when I was mentally ill. Fortunately, God came into my life and rescued me, and now I'm a good man." I've been assuming that if he said that, Christian conservatives would swoon, and he'd actually go up in the polls. But maybe I haven't been cynical enough. It appears that W... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Why is Antony Blinken really going to Chile?
In the world of diplomacy, it is known that when a tour of the US Secretary of State is defined -the main figure in the execution of the diplomacy of that country- behind it, there is a strategy aimed at obtaining precise objectives. With this in mind, it is not by chance that Antony Blinken, […] read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Bolivia and Peru strengthen control of their airspace to combat drug trafficking
Bolivia and Peru air forces will establish integrated airspace control mechanisms and periodically exchange information on illegal aircraft involved in drug trafficking that fly over the common border between the two countries. It was one of the 35 joint actions agreed upon between the two States to optimize the fight against read more
China has opened police stations in US and Canada to monitor Chinese citizens: Report
New York Post – by Michelle Lee China has opened dozens of “overseas police service stations” around the globe to monitor its citizens living abroad,... The post China has opened police stations in US and Canada to monitor Chinese citizens: Report appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Inflation in Paraguay was -0.1 % in September
Inflation in Paraguay receded last September when it stood at -0.1%, a result lower than the 1% registered in the same month of 2021, revealed on Tuesday, October 4. With this result, accumulated inflation reached 7.1%, compared to 4.6% in the same period last year, the Central Bank of Paraguay . . . To read […] read more
Judicial Watch Uncovers Biden Administration Propaganda Plan to Push COVID Vaccine
Judicial Watch (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it received 249 pages of records from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) detailing the extensive... The post Judicial Watch Uncovers Biden Administration Propaganda Plan to Push COVID Vaccine appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Another cry for censorship
BREAKING: The American Medical Association is asking Big Tech and the Department of Justice to censor, deplatform, investigate, and prosecute journalists who question the orthodoxy... The post Another cry for censorship appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
FDU Programs Build Relationships to Positively Impact Hispanic Communities
Latinx-focused programs build collaborative relationships with high school counselors, teachers, and administrators. read more
Report: Poverty and Various Limitations Prevent Better Quality of Life in U.S. Rural South
Black and Hispanic populations lacking internet access suffer consistent perpetual inequalities, a report from the Brookings Institution... read more
China opens unofficial police stations in Britain to hunt down people for their return
MSN – The Telegraph Chinese authorities have established 54 “overseas police service centres” around the world in the last few years, according to a new... The post China opens unofficial police stations in Britain to hunt down people for their return appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Uruguayan specialist reported on clandestine flights with Argentina
A member of the Institute of Human Rights of Uruguay testified in the city of La Plata in the unified trial for the crimes committed against almost 500 victims held captive in three former clandestine centers and provided information on "clandestine flights with military crews" between both countries and requested collaboration to know what happened […] read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Foreigners invest US$450 million in B3 stock exchange after first round of voting, largest inflow since Aug. 19
Foreign investors invested BRL 2.38 billion (US$450 million) in the secondary segment of B3 (already listed shares) on Monday, Oct. 3. Ibovespa rose 5.54% in this session as the market reacted positively to Jair Bolsonaro's increased chances of victory. This is the most significant inflow of foreign capital to the stock exchange since Aug. 19, […] read more
MintPress News12 hours ago
Hidden Motives: Why Lapid is Not Serious about a Palestinian State 
Conditions aside, Lapid’s reference to a Palestinian state remains interesting and politically risky. Indeed, the majority of Israelis - 58 percent, according to the Israel Democracy Institute – do not support a Palestinian state. The post Hidden Motives: Why Lapid is Not Serious about a Palestinian State appeared first on MintPress News. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Dolphin is trapped in a river in the state of Santa Catarina and suffers from infection
By Jorge de Souza Since last week, a group of volunteers, university researchers, and members of the environmental police and the NGO Boto Vivo, from Laguna, on the coast of Brazil's Santa Catarina state, has not slept well. The reason is that one of the dolphins — animals that in the region are also called […] read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Maduro affirms that Venezuela is headed for growth and economic diversification
The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, affirmed that his country is heading for growth and diversification of its economy, which aims to become a productive nation. “Our efforts are aimed at economic growth and diversification. All for a productive and prosperous country that meets the needs of families. No one stops Venezuela!” Maduro said through […] read more

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