Saturday, November 19, 2022

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The Fight Against Accounting Consultant Next
Most companies struggle with the issue of free from each side. On one hand, we wish to find revolutionary methods of selling our services and products, but we must be careful to not devalue what we offer in the pursuit of new purchasers and prospects. We either consider within the worth of what we sell or we do not. If you value what you promote, draw that line within the sand and discover people who may even value it. It’s possible you’ll begin out simply doing carpet cleaning however good businessmen know methods to expand their companies at minimal value … read more
The Last Refuge43 minutes ago
November 20th – 2022 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 670
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post November 20th – 2022 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 670 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge51 minutes ago
Sunday November 20th – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Sunday November 20th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Vox - All1 hour ago
The good and bad news for the planet after the latest UN climate talks
[image: A participant in a demonstration at the UN Climate Summit COP27 holds a placard reading “Pay up for loss and damage.”] Loss and damage payments from wealthy countries to poorer nations suffering from the effects of climate change were a central theme at this year’s COP27 climate negotiations. | Christophe Gateau/Picture Alliance via Getty Images COP27, the climate change meeting in Egypt, finally got a deal on one of the most critical outstanding issues. The latest round of United Nations climate talks closed in the early morning hours on Sunday, November 20 in Sharm el-Sh... read more
But will it seem the same?
The Mill Lane footpath seen in South Downs National Park, Halnaker near Chichester. Here's the Electoral-Vote.com map and details of the Senate races from Wednesday morning. We were back to the Dems needing Warnock to win a runoff. Against Herschel Walker, which, seriously, is just embarrassing. But then we won another one in Nevada, so the map looks like this. Still waiting for the Warnock runoff for a true majority, but it makes less difference now that the Republicans managed to take the House, so nothing good is likely to come to the floor in the next Congress for the Dem Sen... read more
GREENIE WATCH1 hour ago
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* FRIDAY RAVE. Do as I say, not as I do* Andrew Stewart Let’s hope that people are waking up to the manmade climate change fear campaign, that the globalist elite themselves don’t subscribe to, as evidenced by their hypocritical actions at COP27. Using rational thinking, how can anyone take the climate crisis seriously when: 1. There is NO empirical data (without cherry picked starting dates) supported with evidence, of a manmade climate change catastrophe. 2. Those who tell us to take it seriously show no evidence of taking it seriously. So concerned (not) about the impact of t... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
New York Times Wonders Where Is Russia Getting All Of Their Missiles
*DNYUZ/New York Times*: *How Was Russia Able to Launch Its Biggest Aerial Attack on Ukraine?* The 96-missile barrage fired across Ukraine on Tuesday was Russia’s biggest aerial attack of the war so far. But it followed months of assertions by Western and Ukrainian officials that Moscow’s stockpile of missiles and other weapons was rapidly dwindling. Whether the assault on infrastructure targets was long planned, as Ukrainian commanders say they believe, or served as a deadly response to Kyiv’s recapture of the city of Kherson last week, the widespread attack raises questions ab... read more
Cold Snaps Kill More Than Hot Snaps- BBC Admits
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood An interesting account of how the body responds to the cold: ? ? ? Mention deadly cold and I think of polar explorers with icicles dangling from their beards and mountaineers tackling the heights of Everest; of fingers turning black with frostbite… read more
The Galapagos Islands will be a cool refuge in a warming world, say climate scientists – and it’s getting cooler
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: Galapagos islands [image credit: BBC] Does the claim here that ‘almost every part of the ocean is heating up’ stand up to scrutiny? The article appears to contradict itself when stating ‘this cooling is the product of upwelling caused by the collision of a deep ocean current’ and referring… read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
Russia Now Targeting Ukraine's Natural Gas Infrastructure
A gas production plant was among the latest targets across Ukraine *The Hill*:* Russia strikes Ukraine energy infrastructure in new wave of attacks* Russia’s military targeted energy infrastructure hubs in the city of Dnipro in central Ukraine and the northeastern region of Kharkiv in a new wave of airstrikes, officials said. Ukrainian state energy company Naftogaz also said gas production facilities in eastern Ukraine were damaged or destroyed in the attacks. The head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andriy Yermak, called Russia’s latest attacks on energy infrastructure “... read more
Vox - All2 hours ago
Elon Musk just let Trump back on Twitter
[image: Former President Donald Trump Makes Announcement At Mar-A-Lago] Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced that US president Donald Trump is allowed back on the social media app Twitter’s new owner and CEO is reversing Donald Trump’s permanent suspension after conducting a poll via tweet. Donald Trump is allowed back on his longtime social media app of choice: Twitter. Twitter’s new CEO and owner, Elon Musk, announced the decision in a tweet on Saturday evening, in a reversal of the company’s previous permanent suspension of the former president. The decision comes just days after ... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
Canadian Officer Commanding A NATO Battle Group In Latvia Says Russian Forces Would Be Routed If They Dared Launch An Attack
Canadian Press *CTV News/Canadian Press: **Canadian commander says NATO battle group in Latvia could beat back Russian attack* RIGA, Latvia - The Canadian officer commanding a NATO battle group in Latvia says Russian forces would be routed if they dared launch an attack against Canadian troops and their allies stationed in the Baltic country on Russia's western border. "I think we'd win by a fair margin," Lt.-Col. Jesse van Eijk, head of the Enhanced Forward Presence Latvia battle group, said in an interview Wednesday. The threat is constant in the context of the Russian in... read more
War News Updates3 hours ago
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Visits President Zelensky In Kyiv As He Pledges £50m In Aid
*BBC*:* Ukraine war: Rishi Sunak visits President Zelensky in Kyiv as he pledges £50m in aid* Rishi Sunak has pledged £50m in defence aid to Ukraine as he met President Volodymyr Zelensky in his first visit to Kyiv since becoming prime minister. Mr Sunak said it was "deeply humbling" to be in Kyiv and that the UK would continue to stand by Ukraine. "Since the first days of the war, Ukraine and the UK have been the strongest of allies," Mr Zelensky said following the meeting. The aid package is intended to counter Russian aerial attacks. The £50m defence aid comprises 125 a... read more
Facets of Sanatana Dharma
The Seven Sages Depicted as the Seven Stars of the Big Dipper In the eyes of the ancient sages, there were no boundaries or physical and spiritual limits to Sanatana Dharma in any direction. They preached that space and time divide, but the divine unites—the universe is divided by infinite space and time, but human beings are united by their oneness with the divine. They saw the universe as an infinite expansion of time, space, mass, and energy. In the Vedic and Puranic texts that are more than 3000 years old, they have used extremely large numbers to express the distances of the... read more
The Last Refuge3 hours ago
Elon Musk Reinstates The Great MAGA King President Trump Twitter Account
Elon Musk took a poll on Twitter to see how people would vote for bringing back President Donald J Trump. The results of the poll finalized after 24 hours with 51.8% of Twitter users voting to reinstate and 48.2% voting no. As a result of the poll, perhaps an exhibition in what Musk perceives as […] The post Elon Musk Reinstates The Great MAGA King President Trump Twitter Account appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
War News Updates3 hours ago
Elon Musk Reinstates Donald Trump's Twitter Account After Holding Poll On Whether To Bring Him Back
*Daily Mail:* *BREAKING NEWS: Elon Musk REINSTATES Donald Trump's Twitter account after holding poll on whether to bring him back: Ex-president's account has lost 89 MILLION followers - but all his old tweets are still there* * Elon Musk started a Twitter poll late on Friday asking followers to vote on whether to reinstate former President Donald Trump's account on the platform * On Saturday night, results shows 51.8% voted 'yes' to Trump being allowed back on Twitter, with the poll open for a full 24 hours * Trump has already stated he will not return to Twitter even if re... read more
REPORT: Canadian Doctor Says College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Suggests Unvaccinated Patients are Mentally Ill and Should be Put on Psychiatric Medication
Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft Doctors in Ontario are reportedly being advised to consider using psychiatric medicines on patients who refuse the vaccine. During... The post REPORT: Canadian Doctor Says College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Suggests Unvaccinated Patients are Mentally Ill and Should be Put on Psychiatric Medication appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The next pandemic
Dr. John Campbell Nov 19, 2022 G20 Bali Leaders’ Declaration Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, India, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, Russia, South Africa,... The post The next pandemic appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Real-Life ‘Darkstar’ Hypersonic Engine Fires Into Ramjet Mode
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden Remember the scene in the movie Top Gun: Maverick, Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell is piloting the SR-72 “Darkstar” hypersonic plane... The post Real-Life ‘Darkstar’ Hypersonic Engine Fires Into Ramjet Mode appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Pottersville Digest
------------------------------ I guess when he was telling trick or treaters to vote for him on Election Day, he lost his toy badge. ------------------------------ It figures that his name is Bumstead. ------------------------------ I can't wait to see the look on Moscow Mitch's face when he realizes his marriage to Elaine Chao's been annulled. ------------------------------ Donnie Dumbo's about to have a very bad weekend. ------------------------------ A convicted January 6 rioter is actually getting treated by a cult deprogrammer. ----------------------------... read more
The Last Refuge3 hours ago
Oliver’s Gist – “A Betrayal Too Far”, Perhaps Time for Citizens to Secede from Government
Neil Oliver has a thoughtful monologue this week that pertains to the specifics of the British political landscape; however, in the era where global government is identical in just about every shore, the points could just as easily pertain to America. U.K. citizens face the same problem of non-representative government -ruling by dictate and fiat- […] The post Oliver’s Gist – “A Betrayal Too Far”, Perhaps Time for Citizens to Secede from Government appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
From the Field: In Ukraine, ‘I have grown used to the endless fear’
Living with fear and the daily threat of death is something that all Ukrainians have had to reckon with since Russia’s invasion of 24 February, and local UN staff are no exception. Viktoriya Hrubas is a Public Information Officer with the UN humanitarian coordination office, , and she’s been giving her firsthand account of what it has been like to serve, and suffer, alongside her fellow Ukrainians. © UNOCHA/Matteo Minasi “Nobody is prepared to go through war”, she admits, despite her wide experience as a humanitarian providing emergency aid to those in need. In the early days of t... read more
Michael West4 hours ago
Medibank hackers release more data
The Russian cybercriminals behind the Medibank hack have released stolen data about sexually transmitted diseases and other health conditions, stepping up the pressure on the nation’s biggest health insurer. The ransomware group dumped a fifth tranche of customer health information on the dark web overnight after the company refused earlier this month to pay a […] read more
The Eucharist in the Syriac Tradition
Almost 1000 Catholics from three rites -- Maronite, Melkite and Roman--took their faith to the streets of western Sydney for the feast of Corpus Christi. read more
President Trump Reinstated On Twitter
5:53 PM · Nov 19, 2022 (10) Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) / Twitter read more
Nietzsche and Nihilism – A Warning to the West
*Academy of Ideas* | Here is the end result of our post-modern society's increasingly popular cult of nihilism. read more
Wakanda Must Fall
This White, Western, pan-European fantasy film where all of its colonial subjects fight each other to see who will be safe from them is a political mess. The limitation of all existing curse words and my “appropriate” vocabulary inhibit my ability to convey my disdain for the politics of this movie, but what follows is my best effort. But just to be clear, I hate Wakanda Forever. In the first film we are introduced to Wakanda, a magical isolated nation in Africa protected by a meteor-infused plant power providing them untold technological and spiritual power none of which is used ... read more
Bolivians Will Not Allow A New Coup D’état To Take Place
The indefinite strike called by the conservative opposition sectors in Bolivia’s Santa Cruz department has been ongoing for almost a month. The primary demand of the opposition, regarding the Population and Housing Census, was resolved last weekend, nevertheless, they continue to remain in the streets against the progressive President Luis Arce and the government of the ruling Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) party. The strike, which began on October 22, has not only affected the livelihood of the residents of Santa Cruz, but has also caused great distress to the population due to... read more
COP-OUT27 Hastens Climate Catastrophe
Following international climate summit COP26 in Glasgow, with a parallel People’s Summit I participated in, the focus on military emissions and their lethal undercount has faded in the war fever of the alleged battle for “democracy” and “freedom” in Ukraine. COP27, held in the especially brutal police state of Egypt (thanks, “Arab Spring” color revolution) was swarmed by both fossil fuel lobbyists and private jets. Following international climate summit COP26 in Glasgow, with a parallel People’s Summit I participated in, the focus on military emissions and their lethal undercount... read more
Climate Confusion And Complicity At The New York Times
“Yes, Greenland’s Ice Is Melting…” The headline of the interactive New York Times opinion piece (10/28/22) by conservative columnist Bret Stephens is placed over an image of Greenland’s melting ice cap crashing into the slushy meltwater below. With one more scroll, the word “But…” appears over the ice, which resembles a melting snowplowed slush pile in a parking lot. From just a glance at the headline, it was clear where this article was going. The 6,000-word piece went on to chronicle Stephens’ trip to Greenland as a self-proclaimed global warming “agnostic.” There, the dramatic... read more
Strike Wave Rocks Britain, As Unions Confront The Cost-of-Living Crisis
In Britain today, anyone asking a worker about the direction the country is headed will be unlikely to receive a printable answer. Stumbling from crisis to crisis, the country is on its third prime minister of the year. Energy bills have skyrocketed by 96 percent since last winter, and rent has shot up by as much as 20 percent, while inflation—which currently stands at 12.3 percent—has been predicted to rise as high as 18 percent by the first few months of 2023. This is happening in a country which was the first in Western Europe to register 200,000 deaths from the coronavirus and... read more
The Historical Relationship Between Arab Nationalists And Leftist Revolutionaries In Latin America
It is easy to praise Providence for anything that may happen if you have two qualities: a complete view of what has actually happened in each instance and a sense of gratitude. Without gratitude what is the point of seeing, and without seeing what is the object of gratitude?” –Epictetus, Discourses, 1.6.1– 2. Simon Bolivar Square is located in the heart of Cairo, specifically in Garden City, between Tahrir Square and the Nile Corniche. Simon Bolivar is one of the most prominent of those who helped liberate Latin American countries which had fallen under Spanish rule in the 16th c... read more
New School Adjuncts Strike For Higher Wages Amid Ongoing Labor Struggles
New York City - On Wednesday morning, more than 1,300 adjunct faculty at The New School in New York City went on strike. They were joined in solidarity by hundreds of students, full-time faculty, and community supporters. The strike comes after five months of negotiations between the administration and part-time adjunct workers represented by the UAW whose demands include a meaningful increase in wages, no cuts to healthcare, and third-party mediation for harassment and discrimination in the workplace. Students and workers walked the picket line holding signs with slogans like: “W... read more
Michael West6 hours ago
Vic Libs deny knowing candidate’s links
The Liberal Party’s Victorian director has denied he was aware of a candidate’s links to a controversial church at the time of her pre-selection. The party distanced itself from upper house hopeful Renee Heath on Saturday after it was revealed she was a member of the City Builders Church. The church has been accused of […] read more
Putting Indigenous Knowledge Into Practice For Climate Change
Indigenous people developed deep knowledge about their environment that they built through relationships with land and with place over hundreds and often thousands of years. They have learned how to live off the gifts of the earth and take care of them so that they will be healthy for many generations to come. This knowledge offers another way of seeing and understanding the world, one that is necessary to address climate change. Now scientists, governments and communities are finally recognizing that taking action to adapt to climate change is urgent and an increasing number of p... read more
Apaches Get Rehearing In Fight To Preserve Oak Flat
Arizona - A federal appeals court will rehear Apache Stronghold’s case against the United States to save the sacred site of Oak Flat, a 6.7-square-mile stretch of land east of Phoenix that a private venture is seeking to turn into an underground copper mine. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals announced Thursday (Nov. 17) that it will rehear the case in front of a full 11-judge court instead of the original three-judge panel. Earlier this summer, the divided federal appeals court, in a 2-1 ruling, held that the government could proceed with the transfer of Oak Flat to Resolutio... read more
COP27: Show Me The Money–Supported By Policy
Fifty years ago, “The Limits to Growth” warned humans of the serious need to live in balance with Earth’s systems. The science is settled. Likewise, technologies that drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions are available and increasingly cost-competitive–particularly in energy production and transportation, two of the most significant contributors to global emissions. What is missing? This is not a difficult physics equation. While we live in a complex world, the laggards in this area are observable: money and societal will. As countries enter the second week of the global ne... read more
“Judicial Watch” Makes Keeping Track of Lab Samples and Monitoring for a Russian Bioweapons Attack Sound Bad; Russia Bioweapons-Anthrax Research Dates to 1926; Russia Discharged Anthrax in 1979; 1977 “Russian Flu” was Apparent Lab Leak from Russia or China
https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB61/Sverd31.pdf Russia studied anthrax as a bioweapon from 1926 (and likely earlier). There was a major anthrax discharge at a … Continue reading → read more
Econlib6 hours ago
Justice for Sherry Chen
In recent years, the US government has focused its attention on Chinese espionage. Here is one example: Chen was arrested in 2014 and charged with espionage by the FBI, which alleged that she illegally accessed a government database to share sensitive information about American dams with Chinese scientists. Further investigation revealed that what Chen had […] The post Justice for Sherry Chen appeared first on Econlib. read more
CONTRARY BRIN5 hours ago
There’s a reason that the powers want us to hate a word – ‘politics.’ And another word, as well…
*What Elon might do… probably won't... but someone must do… * At a sage online conference on Web Disinformation, a speaker referred to my 2017 blog appraising methods of "fact-checking." Alas that none of the problems have been remotely solved and none of the suggested solution methods at all tried. Judge for yourself. See also my posting: Can we 'fix' social media while maintaining arenas of discourse? And the CA Democratic Party asked me for a piece of 'futuristic legislation' that would address current problems. The result? The Fact Act. *== A do-able reform ==* I wrote... read more
Donald Trump announces his run for President in 2024
In case you missed it, Donald Trump announced his bid to run for President in 2024. That was his big announcement that was live streamed on Rumble. I didn't report on it at the time because I figured it was a no brainer. That is his right. I'm not a big Donald Trump fan but I'm certainly not a Trump hater who obsesses over him. There are some things he says I agree with and there are some things he says I don't agree with. That's not unusual. The way the media defiantly misrepresents everything he says and does won me over to his cause as did Candace Owens and Brandon Straka. I s... read more
The Last Refuge5 hours ago
Lee Zeldin Seriously Considering Running for RNC Chair Position
The current RNC Chairwoman, Ronna McDaniel, intends on submitting her name for another two-year term as the head of the Republican National Committee. However, given her inability to manage modern electioneering, in my opinion, she needs to be removed. Former Congressman Lee Zeldin is considering putting his name in the hat for consideration at the […] The post Lee Zeldin Seriously Considering Running for RNC Chair Position appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
"The End Of The Retail Industry As We Know It Today"
*Full screen recommended.* *"The End Of The Retail Industry As We Know It Today"* by Epic Economist "This holiday season may be the last for many struggling U.S. retailers, and that’s a haunting prospect for the entire sector. Even industry leaders are afraid that sales and profits will fall short of expectations again – after three-quarters of disappointing results. This period is typically the most profitable time of the year for many businesses, but each new survey shows that consumer spending is going to be way down in 2022. At the same time, some troubling trends are squeezing ... read more
This is How Deep the FTX Disaster Goes
*21WIRE + Cold Fusion* | A deep dive into SBF and FTX and catastrophe. read more
Siri, show me orientalism in Qatar World Cup !! Tukoh Taka as an example
Two days ago, FIFA has launched its official fan festival anthem for the Qatar World Cup. It is the first “fan festival anthem” for the world cup. It is called “Tukoh Taka”. It features Nicki Minaj, Maluma and Lebanese singer Myriam Fares. It is in English, Arabic and Spanish. Myriam and her backup dancers Myriam appears while wearing some exotic dancer's suit, it is not even a traditional belly dancer's suit and you got the backup dancers wearing golden veils and I do not understand what the hell that was *" I am sorry dear Ruby for slamming you decades ago when you sang while ... read more
Medical Kidnap6 hours ago
Another Phase 3 Trial Failure to Develop an Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Why Virgin Coconut Oil is Needed to Prevent Dementia
After more than a decade of failed drug trials and $billions lost in research to try and bring an Alzheimer's drug to market, maybe the pharmaceutical industry is finally ready to admit that they don't really understand what causes Alzheimer's disease. It was announced earlier this week that Roche had failed for the second time to develop a successful Alzheimer's drug. I have been reporting on the failure of Big Pharma to produce an Alzheimer's drug for over a decade now, along with publishing numerous testimonies of how many people have reversed the effects of Alzheimer's and de... read more
Komando.com6 hours ago
Why you keep getting fake emails from Dick’s, Delta and Costco
Have you been getting emails from Costco, Delta or Dicks Sporting Goods? They could be phishing scams. Here's how to avoid falling victim. read more
The Last Refuge6 hours ago
Idaho Investigators Have Identified Sketchy Food Truck Lurker and Is Reported to Be Cooperating with Police
Many people have been following the story of the four Idaho University college students who were murdered last weekend. In part of a video released by police a person of material interest was noted, and police asked for help with identifying him. The person has now been identified and is reportedly cooperating with police. (Via […] The post Idaho Investigators Have Identified Sketchy Food Truck Lurker and Is Reported to Be Cooperating with Police appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
San Francisco Paying People To Mutilate Themselves
San Francisco is confiscating money from working people and giving it to others who have sexually militated themselves and don’t work. San Francisco transgender guaranteed income program launched by city read more

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