Tuesday, April 02, 2019

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Despite all the spin, the non-stop propaganda, a dreadful drought and the two “record” hot years, most Australians still don’t agree with the IPCC. This is exactly the same as it was in 2015 when the CSIRO last did a serious climate poll. So we sit, a nation of majority skeptics, with no major party to vote for and hardly any TV media, academics or politicians making the case that the IPCC might
Michael Krieger of LibertyBlitzkrieg.com joins us to discuss his latest article, “Russiagate Might Be Dead, but Big Tech Censorship Is Here to Stay.” Today we examine the real legacy of Russiagate: the neo-McCarthyite censorship campaign that has purged independent voices from social media.
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Queer Eye 's master of decor, Bobby Berk, is in Washington, D.C., for a week and he has some big plans. Berk reached out to Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Twitter to let her know he's in the area and ready to help with any office decorating needs she may have. "Have time ... will work for democracy!" he tweeted. Hey @AOC ! I’m in DC all week girl! Put me to work! “Have time... will wor
It's a cold day in government hell when Instagram DMs get a shoutout at a House Oversight Committee meeting — so reader, you'll want to grab your winter coat. On Tuesday, while speaking before Committee Chair Elijah Cummings, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed her concern over reports that Jared Kushner used WhatsApp to communicate with foreign leaders and discuss sensitive governme
India has blown up one of its own satellites, producing space debris that could end up colliding with the ISS. The missile test, which India has haile...
Via: Reuters: Bitcoin burst to its highest level in almost five months on Tuesday, sending smaller cryptocurrencies up, with analysts ascribing the move to a major order by an anonymous buyer that triggered a frenzy of computer-driven trading. … Oliver von Landsberg-Sadie, chief executive of London-based cryptocurrency firm BCB Group, said the move was likely […]
The case against Jussie Smollett was fully dismissed and the court files were sealed. Why? This article looks at the elite forces at play in this "hate and division" hoax. The post Jussie Smollett Case Dismissed: Proof of Elite Corruption appeared first on The Vigilant Citizen .
PM seeks to agree compromise withdrawal plan with Labour that could lead to softer Brexit Follow the latest political developments - live Theresa May is to ask for another brief Brexit extension in order to seek a compromise withdrawal plan with the Labour party, she has announced, signalling the likelihood of Downing Street backing a softer Brexit. In a brief TV statement inside No 10 following
Fast-food giant develops burger with Impossible Foods Burger being trialled in St Louis but could go nationwide soon Burger King is trialling a meat-free version of its famous Whopper, rolling out the new “Impossible Whopper” at 59 restaurants in St Louis. The meatless burger, developed with Impossible Foods, a California-based company that makes plant-based substitutes, is designed to “bleed” li
According to the indictment, Robin Hayes and associates promised "millions of dollars of contributions" for "official actions" favorable to the Global Bankers Insurance Group. (Image credit: Chuck Burton/AP)
The pregnant animal, which washed ashore in Sardinia, was the latest in a grim international collection of whale carcasses burdened by plastic trash.
On border security as on health care, Trump's big play for 2020 is to confuse everyone and create a sense of panic
Elections in Turkey and Slovakia saw winners who reject hateful and polarizing rhetoric with promises of healing across political divides.
Scientists at the Sensitive Instrument Facility of the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory achieved real-time atom rearrangement monitoring using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy during the synthesis of intermetallic nanoparticles (iNPs).
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An international team of researchers has found evidence of Denisovans interbreeding with modern humans in Southeast Asia more recently than thought. The group gave a presentation at this year's meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists outlining a genetic study they conducted.
Traditional surgery to reshape a nose or ear entails cutting, sometimes followed by long recovery times and scars. Now, researchers have developed a 'molecular surgery' process using tiny needles, electric current and 3D molds to quickly reshape living tissue with no incisions, scarring or recovery time. It shows promise as a noninvasive alternative to laser eye surgery.
After spending over a decade in development hell, the live-action Akira adaptation looks to finally be making headway, as it’s set to enter production in California. And rumors continue to circulate about Marvel director Taika Waititi still in talks to head the project. Read more...
Brexit has already irreparably damaged research Brexit has already irreparably damaged research, Published online: 02 April 2019; doi:10.1038/d41586-019-01060-6 The disastrous process of leaving the European Union is creating casualties of science and communities.
…from SouthFront Rhodesia, the predecessor state of modern Zimbabwe, had a relatively short, but interesting history. The Rhodesian Bush War, which raged from from 1965 to 1979, led not only to the creation of the independent state of Zimbabwe, but also gave rise to multiple technical innovations in the art of war. The need for […]
28 X-RAY OF MULTINATIONAL war AND THEIR IMMEDIATE AMERICAN INVESTORS THAT FROM NEW YORK, BOSTON AND LOS ANGELES speculate RAID ON CONFLICT AND MISSILE LARRY FINK WITH BLACKROCK 24 HOLDINGS IN BOMBS ON SCHOOL BUS LOCKHEED YEMENITE ___di Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio per VT Italia “The deceptions sometimes work, but you always commit suicide ‘ […]
Michael Brenner for VT Economists claim their discipline is a science. If so, it is an odd one. For the deeper you probe its foundations, the shakier its superstructure looks. Modern day economics is built on two convenient untruths. The first is the rationality of markets that, as modeled in the Equilibrium Market Theory […]
By Michael Brenner Friends & Colleagues It’s tough these days to hold one’s bearings. Perspective easily is lost in the swirl of headline news: the latest wacky antics of our comic President, sex scandals galore, the slime exposed by Mueller’s look under the decorative rocks in Washington’s political Garden of Eden, mischievous Russian hobgoblins gamboling […]
https://www.german-foreign-policy.com/en/news/detail/7903/ BERLIN/MOSCOW/WASHINGTON(Own report) – German business circles are readying themselves for a new round of US sanctions against Russia and are warning against a second “Iran scenario, ” because of a comprehensive package of US punitive measures, intended to affect also all Russian energy projects abroad. The new sanctions may not only prev
The Tiwanaku artifacts, including gold medallions and stone carvings, were found in the waters around the lake’s Island of the Sun.

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As the world starts moving around him, the young desert dweller decides to follow the footprints of his fellow tribesmen to the origin of natural forces, time! Website: EricGiessmann.com & Lavamachine.com Making of: ericgiessmann.com/2017/04/23/sand-wanderer/ Producer: seriousFilm.nl Distribution: ursula@klikamsterdam.nl Sales: sydney@sndfilms.com Teaser: vimeo.com/user24277953/sandwandererteaser
Ellen welcomed Buffalo, New York Police Officers Michael Norwood and Moe Badger, who went viral after videos of them singing around their community were posted online. The two chatted with Ellen about how they came to be known as the "Buffalo Bad Boys," and their non-profit program connecting with kids in the community through sports. #TheEllenShow #BuffaloBadBoys #Ellen From: TheEllenShow
Creating a physical product is difficult, even without the added risk of someone stealing your idea. In this first episode of In the Making, Ashley Carman chats with creators about how they dealt with people ripping off their ideas and manufacturing knock-offs. We unpack the challenges they face and how they overcome them. Read more here: http://bit.ly/2U98pWR Subscribe: http://goo.gl/G5RXGs Like
To prepare for the Season 2 finale of "Game of Games," Ellen took a look back at some of her favorite moments, including rounds of "Know or Go," "Taste Buds," and "Stink Tank"! #GameOfGames #TheEllenShow #Ellen From: TheEllenShow
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The Corbett Report

Everything you wanted to know about Russiagate but weren't stupid enough to ask.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-03-28%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio] This week on the New World Next Week: Trump Train Rolls On Venezuela, Golan Heights as Russiagate Hysteria Distracts; Putin Signs Censorship Bill; EU Passes Draconian Internet Crackdown Legislation By Mistake On Purpose.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-04-01%20Michael%20Krieger.mp3"][/audio] Michael Krieger of LibertyBlitzkrieg.com joins us to discuss his latest article, "Russiagate Might Be Dead, but Big Tech Censorship Is Here to Stay." Today we examine the real legacy of Russiagate: the neo-McCarthyite censorship campaign that has purged independent voices from social media.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-04-01%20James%20Corbett.mp3"][/audio] via The Pursuit of Happiness: Here I am chatting to one of the best independent journalists around, James Corbett. Best known for his methodical research and presentation, he has a gift for cutting right through to the truth of the matter.

The Rules of Exposition

Tim Duy quotes Fed Chairman Powell : It’s a major challenge. It’s one of the major challenges of our time, really, to have inflation, you know , downward pressure on inflation let’s say. It gives central banks less room to, you know , to respond to downturns, right. So, if inflation expectations are below two percent, they’re always going to be pulling inflation down, and we’re going to be paddli
Reading this piece on rising greenhouse gas emissions in today's Guardian reminded me of those old movie scenes where some character gives another one a good slap to snap them out of whatever foolish thinking they're engaging in. In this case, the crazy thinking would involve anything to do with believing that the world is actually jumping on the problem of greenhouse gas emissions. Nope. Energy
Find me here in the Vancouver Sun writing on the scintillating issue of open procurement, and other strange happenings bombarding the community-based social services sector. While you may think that whole sentence is unbelievably dull and referring to things you have zero interest in, I urge you to read my piece anyway. People, this stuff really matters. For those who can't or won't click, I'm ju
Howard the Gnome needs a new home , not to mention $15,000 to fix his rotting base . The recent news out of Nanoose Bay, where Howard has lived for more than two decades as one of the last of Vancouver Island's classic roadside attractions, prompts me to dig out my 1999 story on the gnome, who had yet to be named Howard at that time and was in the news for a whole other reason. Howard had yet to
I'm seeing a pattern in my social media spaces right now, where I post some article or opinion piece on climate change and a climate-change denier emerges to comment in that way that the deniers always comment - which is to say, via distraction. It's a technique that people used regularly to try to shut me down back when I was writing newspaper columns and they didn't like what I was saying. Men
Democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding what to have for dinner. They vote for free breadsticks. They go to the restaurant, which will only sell breadsticks at the usual price. The wolves say they voted for free breadsticks, and the choice of the populace must be obeyed. The sheep warns them that the breadsticks are getting cold and hard while they wait, and that if they don’t come to a deci
Over a million people have signed a UK government petition to revoke Article 50 and remain in the EU . This is by a long way the biggest petition that has ever been on that website. It is almost 3 times the size of the largest pro-Brexit referendum. Theresa May can no longer credibly claim that leaving the EU is the will of the people. In fact, by refusing calls for a referendum they know they’d
(To learn more about Solitary, including the latest information about Albert's book tour, please visit here .) Today, Albert Woodfox's autobiography hit the news-stands and went on sale around the world. The release of Solitary: Unbroken by four decades in solitary confinement. My story of transformation and hope , has been marked by significant news coverage. National Public Radio featured both
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Greg Mankiw's Blog

David Brooks does a good job explaining why many people--myself included--find Pete Buttigieg the most compelling figure in the race for president right now. Mayor Pete's views are to the left of mine, but at some point, competence is more important than ideology.
Courtesy of Natasha Sarin and Larry Summers . One of the best of Larry's recent op-eds.
A couple of weeks ago, I gave a talk at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. I said that, although I am not a fan of President Trump, I have to give him credit for making good appointments to the Fed. I was thinking about people like Jay Powell, Rich Clarida, and Randy Quarles. Then today the president nominates Stephen Moore to be a Fed governor. Steve is an amiable guy, but he does not have the i
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History of the English Language

We're shifting gears this week -- from historical English to the Englishes of today, from an emphasis on written language to one on spoken language in all its variety, from the underlying structures beneath language to the overlying srtuctures society erects above and on top of language. And we could have no better guide at this moment than Rosini Lippi-Green. In this chart, taken from her book E

Left I on the News

Click here (check back later for link) to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted time slot. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines for March 29, 2019 *A Very Incomplete List of Sinister Things Vladimir Putin/Russia/‘the Russians' Have Been Accused of Doing https://thegrayzone.com/2019/03/27/a-very-incomplete
Click here [check back later for link] to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted time slot. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines for March 22, 2019 *Progressives Should Learn to Love the Pentagon Budget The military creates middle-class jobs, provides health care and spreads liberal values. https://www.blo
Click here [check back later for link] to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted time slot. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines for March 15, 2019 *Video: The U.S. Blamed Maduro for Burning Aid to Venezuela. New Video Casts Doubt. https://www.nytimes.com/video/world/americas/100000006385986/the-us-blamed-
Click here [link not active until 4 pm PST] to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted time slot. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines for March 8, 2019 *Juan Guaidó: If Maduro arrests me, it ‘would be a coup d’etat’ https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/juan-guaido-if-maduro-arrests-me-it-would-be-a-coup-
The controlled opposition have been at it again. Just like Breivik in Oslo, now another useful idiot, Brenton Tarrant in Christchurch, has murdered ordinary people who were just living their lives, and by his actions, any criticism of globalisation and the dilution of cultural homogeneity, can be labelled as hateful and an incitement to violence. In New Zealand, gun control is set to be achieved,
by Mrs Rufus, Voting for a certain political party exists to give the impression that choice and freedom are actually a part of everyday life. The fact is, ALL politicians are corrupt, and all have the exact same agenda. Each party lies in order to gain votes, however it seems that whichever party is destined to next be in power is broadcast more so than the other parties - posted on billboards a

Obsidian Wings

by wj We are overdue for a new open thread. Unfortunately, inspiration is failing me this morning, so I’m going to fall back on something which is probably irrelevant to almost everyone else here: the California Department of Motor Vehicles. For those of you who are not aware, the DMV can be described (if ones is very, very generous) as a mess. If one is merely very generous, “disaster” would be
by Ugh Warning : some free form thoughts on online social media platforms, tax policy and tax avoidance. Individual countries around the world have begun enacting specialized tax regimes targeted at "digital" businesses. These include things like digital services taxes, digital advertising taxes, a tax on digital transactions, and various other taxes aimed at the usual suspects, Google, Facebook,
by liberal japonicus After the 17 0ct 2017 Las Vegas shooting, prompted by JanieM, I dropped in the comments to post the names of the victims and a link saying something about them. That finished up about a month later with this post collecting those names and links. I had briefly entertained the idea of continuing to do that with other mass shootings, but upon consideration, I thought that 1) th
by russell They want all the cookies . They want to cut taxes, especially on the wealthy. And they want to either annihilate or privatize any and all outflows of public money to.... the public. Deficits don't matter, said Reagan, according to Cheney. But, actually they do matter. They give (R)'s their pretext for taking stuff away. From you. Remember the dude who wanted "government out of his Med
by russell "it was the fashion at the time". surely, seizing upon opportunities to point and laugh at the youngsters is among the foremost signs of incipient geezerhood. nonetheless, I am willing to say that I found this hilarious. now all of you fluffy-bearded, beanie-wearing, flannel-shirted lumberjack wanna-be's get offa my lawn! open thread y'all.
In a possible sign of the apocalypse, I actually agree with something my state's Senator, Sen. Marco Rubio, has done. I'm stunned but pleasantly surprised that he has introduced something to help working people, despite being the senator for very anti-employee Florida. Senator Rubio has introduced the Freedom To Compete Act , a bill that would prohibit employers from forcing exempt workers from en
The United States is way behind most other western nations in protecting its workers. While Congress has dropped into paralysis, U.S. cities have stepped in where Congress and the states have failed to protect working Americans. Florida is one of the most anti-employee states in the nation. The cities here could do much to help working people if they had the political will. Here are some examples
You're called into a meeting with HR and your boss. You know the axe is falling. Here some do’s and don’ts to consider if you are called into a meeting and fired: DO'S 1. Do work as long as you can. If they are giving you the option to work for a few more weeks or months, do say yes. It's way easier to get a job when you have a job. Take that time to send out resumes and pound the pavement. Just m
I saw at least six stories last month about people being fired for having a DUI. See here here here here here and here . Oddly, the majority were police officers, who should know better. If you are arrested for a DUI, the consequences go way beyond possible jail time. You may not be aware that a DUI can have a devastating impact on your job. Here are 9 ways a DUI can destroy or damage your career:
As Syria’s Druze seeks out a balance with the Assad regime, the history of the Lebanese Druze’s Progressive Socialist Party and its leader, Kamal Jumblatt, from the Lebanese Civil War era may yield insights into post-war Syria. The status of Syria’s Druze community has drifted in and out of the West’s attention during the long slog of the conflict. Talal el-Atrache’s recent article highlighted th

The Earth and Man: Setting the Stage

I have submitted the following comment to the American Thinker site, in response to an article about the state of political war that now exists in America and the world (as I have stated before, I will take no political or ideological comments on this science site): If money is the lifeblood of the Insane Left (as I call them, since Obama brought carefully concealed ideas of Black and Muslim supr
When I first started to try to get public attention for my unprecedented scientific discovery, of what I have called the Great Design of the "gods", I knew its revolutionary uncovering of the single, objective origin of all the popularly-called ancient mysteries would be likely ignored by anyone in authority. I therefore (after a few attempts to engage with scientific journals, and individual sci
I have submitted the following comment to the American Thinker site, in response to another commenter who averred that the climate change debate was politics, not science. My concern is with the science, so I responded: It has been about politics, or political propaganda -- a Big Lie -- since 1988 or so, when it became a UN movement (to "redistribute wealth", as they have lately admitted) but bef

The Ergosphere

The re-appearance of the ORNL direct electrocatalytic conversion of CO2 to ethanol and other products in news about ReactWell piqued my curiousity about this process. The paper describes the yields in terms of "Faradaic efficiencies" which is an unfamiliar term, but appears to relate to Coulombic efficiencies by a direct conversion factor; one Faraday is a mole (6.023*1023) of electrons, while a
SNC-Lavalin: The Tip Of An Enormous “Deep State” Iceberg. Written By Robin Mathews . March 2019 SNC-Lavalin, the large Canadian engineering firm at the center of the present Liberal government crisis engendered by the treatment of former Attorney General/Minister of Justice and Minister of Veterans Affairs, Jody Wilson-Raybould , is merely the tip of an enormous iceberg. The gyrations of SNC-Lava

thwap's schoolyard

"It ain't over till it's over!" shouted Yogi Berra. And he was right! This appears to be the mentality of the people who have been shrieking "TREASON!!!" at the top of their lungs for the last 2+ years. But in this case (unlike Berra) I think they're wrong. Sure, we haven't seen the report. But Mueller hasn't spoken out against anyone who says that his inquiry found no evidence of collusion. So I
So, Robert Mueller ... you remember him? This guy: Had somehow morphed into this: Well, he's delivered his final report to the US Attorney-General and apparently there'll be no further indictments as a result of his investigation. USAG Barr has delivered a summary to Congress that says much the same thing. So, even though nobody but the crooked executive branch has read the report, unless they're
So, to review from parts I and II , ... It is upsetting that the Trudeau government interfered with the independence of the legal system on behalf of the powerful, Liberal-supporting, super-corrupt engineering firm SNC-Lavalin for crass political purposes. And it is stupid, self-defeating behaviour for self-proclaimed "progressives" to twist themselves into pretzels trying to defend this sleazy b
When I first heard about the accusations that Jody Wilson-Raybould had been removed as Attorney General because she insisted on prosecuting SNC-Lavalin, rather than allow the corporation to have a Deferred Prosecution Agreement, my ears perked up. You see, it's a pet-peeve of mine the way corporate criminals and fraudsters are almost never held accountable for their actions in this country. Billi
We are hard-wired to be indulgent to good-looking people. But adults understand that an attractive package is meaningless. It's depressing what's happened to Montreal Simon. Perhaps he was so traumatized by the revolting, anti-democratic regime of stephen harper that his mind snapped and now he won't hear anything bad about the guy who finally defeated him, Justin Trudeau. But how a guy can blog
So, Roger Cohen is testifying against Donald Trump. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's questioning of him created several leads for Congress to follow in order to expose the "con-man for life" Donald Trump's corruption. If Trump is impeached it'll be a good thing. That will, of course, bring us President Michael Pence, which would be worse. Although he'll only have a year. Then, the Presidency would prob

Vagabond Scholar

Happy St. Patrick's Day! Ireland has a wealth of songs. This year, I thought I'd feature "The Parting Glass," which has Scottish origins but also a long history in Ireland, with the melody used for another Irish song. Several musical groups have used this one to end concerts, and it's also a popular pick for funerals. The High King's version is very good: Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem's

What Is Sustainable

[Note: This is the twelfth sample from my rough draft of a far from finished new book, Wild, Free, & Happy . I don’t plan on reviewing more books for a while. My blog is home to reviews of 199 books, and you are very welcome to explore them. The Search field on the right side will find words in the full contents of all rants and reviews, if you are interested in specific authors, titles, or subje
[Note: This is the eleventh sample from my rough draft of a far from finished new book, Wild, Free, & Happy . I don’t plan on reviewing more books for a while. My blog is home to reviews of 199 books, and you are very welcome to explore them. The Search field on the right side will find words in the full contents of all rants and reviews, if you are interested in specific authors, titles, or subj
Revolutionary thought of the day: Douglass's great gift, and the reason we know him of today, is that he found ways to convert the scars Covey left on his body into words that might change the world. David W. Blight, Frederick Douglass, Prophet of Freedom This is what every abuse survivor, every war resister, every Truth and Reconciliation testifier, is doing: finding ways to convert their scars i
I finished reading this fine biography a while ago, but I've been having trouble writing about it. It was very good. If some parts were a bit too detailed for me (which is bound to happen if a biography is comprehensive), parts were thrilling, fascinating, sad, and very moving. There are many biographies of Jackie Robinson out there, but Jackie Robinson: A Biography by Arnold Rampersad is said to
I was sure that one of the downsides of moving to a small town in a relatively remote area would be a serious lack of food choices. I've been very happy to be wrong! There aren't a lot of restaurants here, but what's here is very good -- well-prepared, fresh, tasty food, and excellent, friendly service. As with most things, I'm finding that having a few choices are enough. I cook a lot more now,
Ever since we moved here, I've been fascinated with our town's proximity to Cape Scott Provincial Park . Cape Scott is a wilderness park, accessible mainly through the rugged North Coast Trail -- for very serious hikers, i.e. , not us. But I've read that some small sections are more accessible for a day hike. People rave about the beauty of San Josef Bay -- known locally as Sanjo Bay -- but always
A few weeks ago, we took a scenic drive known as the Alice Lake Loop . We read there were various short hikes and natural attractions along the way. We may have missed some stops or turn-offs, as it really was mostly driving and very little walking. On the other hand, in an area that is trying to reinvent itself as a tourism destination, any attraction, no matter how small, is included in the guid
Friday's global student protest brought me so much joy. And also sadness, because I often feel so cynical about our ability to stop climate change. And also hope, because I won't succumb to that cynicism. I will fight it, and fight it, and fight it. Because our cynicism is the perfect weapon to be used against us. No evil genius could invent something more powerful than our own inaction. This pho ( So I had to be a poop in comments. My own brother was blindsided by my disbelief that "The Sky is on Fire and We is Gonna Fry". My reception there is pending. )
Nairobi, Kenya and Gaborone, Botswana, 27 March 2019: China's National Forestry and Grassland Administration (NFGA) and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), supported by the Chinese Embassies in Nairobi and Gaborone has concluded two advocacy workshops raising awareness on wildlife trafficking amongst Chinese nationals living and working in Kenya and Botswana. The two workshops which took place on 2
As announced last week, WWF has commissioned an Independent Review into concerns relating to our work in some countries. We do not tolerate any human rights abuses, and we are taking each of these allegations seriously. A subcommittee of the WWF-International Board has been established which will appoint an Independent Panel of experts, with expertise in human rights, development, conservation an
The Fourth United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-4), which took place from 11-15 March, ended with no agreement on starting a process towards a global, legally binding deal on marine plastics pollution - a solution advocated by WWF. A WWF report launched on 5 March warned that without a drastic change in approach, global plastic pollution will continue to worsen, with 104 million metric tons
It is clear we are failing to address nature loss; Biodiversity continues to decline, with devastating consequences. Global wildlife populations have declined on average by 60 per cent in the past 40 years. This is a warning sign that nature is in a state of emergency. Each year, around US$125 trillion worth of ecosystem services are provided to the global economy. Urgent, decisive, global action
GLAND, Switzerland (5 March 2019) – The global plastics pollution crisis will only worsen unless all actors across the plastics value chain are made more accountable for the true cost of plastics to nature and people, warns a WWF report published today. The new study, Solving Plastic Pollution Through Accountability, finds that too much responsibility for reducing plastics pollution is currently

A Different Perspective

As those of you know, who visit here regularly, I have been suggesting for years that we revisit the Betty Hill star map. I have thought that Marjorie Fish, who identified the Zeta Reticuli star system as the base of the aliens, did a great job. The shear size of the accomplishment is impressive. The only trouble with it was that she did that decades ago and our knowledge of our section of the ga
It is difficult to believe that more people haven’t commented on the interview I conducted with Captain Keith Plaskett about the reality of Treasure Quest . He made some very interesting comments about the way the show was cast, which is his word. It was cast. They had a “screen test” with the members of the cast to ensure that they could work well together on the screen. Keith Plaskett We talked
This week I spoke with Nick Pope, he of the UK’s Ministry of Defence UFO desk. This started because I had seen a couple of posts on the Internet suggesting that Nick was some sort of dupe or shill hiding the real UFO program. He was an agent of disinformation. I have been accused of much the same thing, so we talked about that briefly before moving onto more exciting aspects of UFOs. You can list
I believe the mystery of Oak Island has been solved. The Laginas boys have provided many hints that have been overlooked and Joy Steele provided the history that brings it all together. The sad thing is that there is no treasure and there probably never was any treasure, regardless of what the breathless narrator tells us every week and season after season. Let’s look at some of the evidence. Sev
Well, it’s happened again. Jack the Ripper has been positively identified as Aaron Kosminski. He was a polish barber and who had been one of the prime suspects at the time. Apparently, he left semen stains on a shawl that has been described as the only piece of physical evidence known to be associated with the crimes. Those stains have been matched through DNA with Kosminski. There is only one pr
I’m not sure how many are actually interested in this phenomenon. I’d thought for a long time that it was some sort of trick using photoshop and the like. Apparently, the hoax goes a little deeper than that and is a little more elaborate. I just never wanted to spend the time getting into it any deeper. Tony Bragalia, however, often chases the esoteric. You can read the results of his research he

A Very Public Sociologist

Thinking about politics in general, a useful distinction is made in Alexander Gallas's analysis of Thatcherism by identifying economic order politics and class politics. This analytical separation is useful for thinking about the different orientations of different governments at different times, and in Gallas's hands he is able to consider the accents and emphases of the preparation, war of move
Theresa May is nothing if not persistent. After losing for the second time, she vowed to have another go . Notwithstanding procedural shenanigans from the Speaker's chair, May was able to return her deal to the Commons again this afternoon. And you know what? In case you hid away from the news all day (and, in all truthfulness, who could blame you?) May lost again . 344 to 286 was the damage this
Many years ago I was a somewhat inactive member of a small, ultra-left group . In the flesh they were nice, supportive and very comradely. And thanks to their then relatively well-known publication, had built up a sizeable readership covering disputes inside other far left organisations. They also had a logical and consistent project: the refoundation of the Communist Party of Great Britain, and
And so she's done it. The one thing she had left - the keys to number 10 - were dangled in front of this afternoon's 1922 Committee meeting of Tory MPs and she promised to hand them over if her deal gets through. Suddenly, all those really principled opponents on the backbenches found reasons to support her, should the deal get past John Bercow and has a third shot bite of the cherry. It is possi
Three months have gone by since last time , so here's what I've read since the start of the year. Obelisk by Stephen Baxter Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S Thompson Closet Queens by Michael Black The Thatcherite Offensive by Alexander Gallas Ruling the Void by Peter Mair The Great Terror by Robert Conquest After Blair by Kieran O'Mara Over To You by Roald Dahl In Defence of Politics by
Wow, what a month. Brexit didn't happen, and the Tories are on the verge of a historic schism. All that said, what were the most popular posts in March? 1. Labour's Crisis of Recomposition 2. Labour's Crisis of Decomposition 3. The Far Right, the Left, and Anti-Semitism 4. Institutional Anti-Semitism and Factional Struggle 5. Chuka Umunna's Honest Politics Brexit is rending the Tory apart, but st
I could watch this a hundred times - even though I watched the entire rally. And the crowds outside were darn near as big. MAGA A yuuuuuge thank you to my friend Astroserf over at the world famous home of MOTUS who told me how to embed this. Forever grateful! The Trump Rally Tonight in Michigan looks (and sounds) like the Super Bowl. After being absolved of two years of baseless slander - it migh
"we're dealing with deranged people who are not rational." This is an important interview to hear. Listen to it, and then listen to it again. The American people need to understand what is going on. It's not over, and I never thought it was - hence, other than one silly video, I haven't had much to say about the Mueller non-report. Amazon Today It's time to start thinking about you Easter finery.
if everyone in this country would see Unplanned , all people would storm Washington demanding an immediate end to abortion. It's that good. I Bought the Lie Until I was about 30 years old I thought it was "just a blob of cells" and abortion was liberating for women. They call the devil the "Father of Lies", which explains why someone who was raised a good Catholic girl could stray so far. I was n
as the MSM swings into action. Good luck finding the manifesto from the wack job. I did - finally, and read the entire 74 pages. I also copied and pasted it into Word since soon you will not be able to find a copy anywhere. It's quite clear he is not a Trump supporter, but that isn't going to stop the MSM from screeching, "Trump, Trump, Trump." So far the only thing the MSM has right is the guy i
this is heartbreaking. I still remember the first time I went to Seattle not long after we moved to North Idaho 30 years ago. It was one of the most beautiful cities I'd ever seen and if it wasn't for the lack of sunshine I would have moved there in a heartbeat. I was dazzled by the usual tourist attractions like the Pike Place Market. Chinatown, now called the "International District" by the pol
is opening on March 29th. Tonight we'll be attending a pre-release screening organized by patriots and pro-life peeps in our town. Synopsis (from Wiki): Abby Johnson is one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors in the United States. She has worked at a clinic in Texas for eight years, and