Chicago Boyz
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Selfish, Personal Post: If You Were to Start Tomorrow, What e-mail service would you use?
After a day of waiting on hold with my new internet server (I “bundled” for considerable savings but also because our local cable provider had been swallowed in a buy-out), the last techie informed me that it was surprising I still got...
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A Grand Puzzlement
There are certain things that I just don’t “get”. No matter how hard I try and wrap my mind around the topic, it just stubbornly refuses to engage, sitting in a little sullen lump in the corner and obstinately saying “No.” Because of...
Centinel2012
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CO2 is Innocent but Clouds are Guilty. New
Key to me is “…Why is albedo change important? Because the IPCC theory of CO2 effect on GW assumes that the earth’s albedo has been constant (or not changed much) and CO2 (and other greenhouse gases) thru Radiative Forcing effect …...
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Dr. Robert Malone is Still Fighting
Armstrong Economics Blog/Censorship Re-Posted Nov 25, 2022 by Martin Armstrong QUESTION:Message: Dear Martin, Thank you for all of the insight that you make available to us on a daily basis. I’m hoping that you might be able to provide...
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Meloni Set to Abolish Italy’s Welfare State
Armstrong Economics Blog/Italy Re-Posted Nov 25, 2022 by Martin Armstrong Italy’s new PM Giorgia Meloni revealed her first economic initiatives with a budget of 21 billion euros. The Italian government will no longer provide free handouts...
The BRAD BLOG
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Turkey Toons
Cartoonists across the nation are celebrating the 100th birthday of “Peanuts” creator Charles M. Schulz as only they can — with cartoons. More than 75 syndicated cartoonists have tucked tributes, Easter eggs and references to “Peanuts”...
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Debating the Merits of Garland's Newly Appointed Special Counsel: 'BradCast' 11/21/2022
It's our last BradCast until after the Thanksgiving holiday. And for that we are both thankful...and exhausted. [Audio link to full show follows this summary.] Merrick Garland's newly appointed independent Special Counsel, Jack Smith...
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Sunday 'Ready or Not' Toons
* * * Perry Dorrell blogs as PDiddie at Brains and Eggs, usually on topics concerning the strange brew of Texas politics. He's also on Twitter @PDiddie.
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BlackListed News
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War on Cash: India Rolling Out Retail Pilot Program for Digital Rupee
We recently reported that the Federal Reserve plans to launch a 12-week pilot program in partnership with several large commercial banks to test the feasibility of a central bank digital currency (CBDC). The US isn’t alone in experimenting...
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Local Councils Continue to Pass Cell Tower Laws that Protect Communities. Is Yours One of Them?
Every municipality is responsible for adopting its own set of laws governing the placement, design standards, and safety features of wireless telecommunications equipment installed and/or operated by companies like Verizon, AT&T...
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The Mask Is Off: WEF’s Klaus Schwab Declares China a ‘Role Model’
Schwab's organization has infiltrated industry, sometimes with actual monetary interests, influenced many others to adapt "stakeholder capitalism" which is Schwabs pet project, and influenced others to adapt to something called...
Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
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'Han' ('He') in Helsingør, Denmark
The statue incarnation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale character the Little Mermaid is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist attractions in Copenhagen. Some visitors also check out the abstract parody known as the Genetically...
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Stoke Newington Town Hall in London, England
Stoke Newington’s town hall is a prime example of 20th-century Art Deco design. Completed in 1937, the columns and pure white stone of the town hall made a sophisticated, yet striking, image. Within two years, however, this striking image...
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Bear Paw Battlefield in Chinook, Montana
The National Park Service in the United States includes a number of historic battlefields. Many of these, especially the Civil War battlefields, are located near populous areas or major highways and are relatively easy to travel to. But...
Accidental Deliberations
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Friday Morning Links
Assorted content to end your week.- Jessica Wildfire sets out the realities of COVID which are apparent to people on top of the flow of scientific news - even if they're not being reflected in public policy or government messaging. Larissa Kruz...
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Thursday Morning Links
This and that for your Thursday reading.- Anjana Ahuja highlights the risks which result from quackery treating theories about an "immunity debt" as a reason to expose children to avoidable disease. And John Paul Tasker reports on Jean-Yves...
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