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The National Interest34 minutes ago
Britain’s Tank Killer: Meet the PIAT Gun*Peter Suciu* *Anti-Tank Weapons, Europe* The PIAT was manufactured in significant numbers by the British company Imperial Chemical Industries beginning in 1942. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Seven percent of all German tanks that were destroyed by British/Commonwealth forces in the Normandy Campaign were knocked out of action by PIATs. During the First World War, the British looked to break the stalemate through the “landship program,” which was headed by First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill. A program considered creating massive vehicles—weighing as much as 300 tons... read more
Global Issues News Headlines35 minutes ago
Bridging the Gaps Between Climate Action & Biodiversity PreservationKATHMANDU, Nepal, Jun 02 (IPS) - The following Oped is part of a series of articles to commemorate World Environment Day June 5With the climate negotiations getting more and more intense in the light of ensuring meaningful achievements in the upcoming COP- 26 summit in Edinburgh, an event that is key to move forward the pathway towards a net zero future started in Paris, this year World Environment Day on June 5 assumes an even more emblematic meaning. Read the full story, “Bridging the Gaps Between Climate Action & Biodiversity Preservation”, on globalissues.org → read more
The National Interest39 minutes ago
Cavalry on Wheels: The Forgotten History of Military Bicycles*Peter Suciu* *Bicycles, Europe* Cycling has a long and colorful history that includes service in various armies in Europe. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The bicycle had its first baptism of fire in the Second Anglo-Boer War. Visit parts of Europe—especially France, Italy, and notably the Netherlands—and you’ll find lands where people love their bikes. Bicycle racing is one of the most popular sports in Europe, following only football (soccer) in overall popularity. For many Europeans cycling is part of daily life as people commute to work, get to the store and when possible, ... read more
Electroverse42 minutes ago
Rare “Level 5” Snowfall Warning Issued in South Africa: “this could be Life-Threatening”SAWS: "Danger to life and property due to hypothermia and the collapsing of infrastructure, widespread loss of livestock and crops [are expected]." The post Rare “Level 5” Snowfall Warning Issued in South Africa: “this could be Life-Threatening” appeared first on Electroverse. read more
White Wolf50 minutes ago
It's a girl: Sacred White Bison to deliver a baby girl at Wildlife Prairie ParkIs the newest baby bison at Wildlife Prairie Park a boy or a girl? Hundreds of bison have been born there, but the newest arrival is rare. Friday, the Hanna City park held a gender reveal party for the white bison calf born there last week. "On April 27th, our white bison delivered a baby girl," said Adrienne Bower, who's the wildlife director. The baby girl stays very close to her mother, Lakota. They are separated from other bison at the park. Bower said Lakota doesn't need much help from park staff. "From our standpoint, we just kind of observe and watch. We don't want to inter... read more
Cairns News51 minutes ago
Landmark defamation case will take down ‘fact checked’ PCR test fraudBy TONY MOBILFONITISGERMAN lawyer and hero of the global truth movement, Reiner Fuellmich, has filed a defamation case against social media fact checkers who tried to smear and discredit Dr Wolfgang Wodarg who has exposed RT-PCR tests as unreliable and unable to be used to inform about COVID-19 infections. The lawsuit to expose the PCR […] read more
Modern Tokyo Times1 hour ago
Islamists in the DRC kill at least 55 people: Anglican Christian pastor killedIslamists in the DRC kill at least 55 people: Anglican Christian pastor killed Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is blighted by ethnic and religious tensions. At the same time, serious health concerns exist. These include cholera, Ebola, HIV/AIDS, intestinal parasites, malaria, outbreaks of measles that […] The post Islamists in the DRC kill at least 55 people: Anglican Christian pastor killed first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Stranger in a Strange Land1 hour ago
The Goal of Evolution - An Insight by M.N. Hopkins*The goal of evolution is to integrate our humanity with the Divine. Our humanity was created to be updated and uplifted gradually over time as to maintain balance within the human entity. Over time the Divine will be permanently intregrated in the human system. Neither Human or Divine shall take dominance over the other. Both humanity and the Divine will be integrated and work together cooperately in freedom. Neither can impose their will fully upon the other since what drives evolution is what is best within the human system blended with or integrated into the Divine Consc... read more
Michael West1 hour ago
Queensland best, WA worst: mine exports soar to $100 billion yet royalties staticMining exports rose $100 billion in a decade, yet they now contribute proportionally less to government coffers. And if WA had the same royalty rate as Queensland, WA citizens would have gained an extra $47 billion over the decade. Callum Foote reports. read more
The National Interest1 hour ago
Russia's Rostec Is Building Helicopters for China*Peter Suciu* *Helicopters, World* How big of a deal is this? *Here's What You Need to Know*: Russia and China remain close. In 2016, Moscow and Beijing signed an agreement to cooperate on the development of advanced civilian helicopters for the Chinese market. The JSC Russian Helicopter Company, which is part of the Rostec state corporation, provided Chinese partners in developing the rotary aircraft. China has become the largest operator of Russian helicopters in the Asia-Pacific region, and this has come about after years of cooperation between companies in the two nations. ... read more
Dances With Bears1 hour ago
NOVICHOK INQUEST TO BE STOPPEDBy John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with The British Government is preparing to halt the coroner’s court inquest into allegations that Novichok caused the death of Dawn Sturgess in Salisbury on July 8, 2018. After replacing the Salisbury coroner in January of this year, and after a single hearing on March 30 by secret service advisor and ex-judge […] read more
The National Interest1 hour ago
$5 Billion In Stimulus Checks Went To Those Who Don't Qualify*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus, * In May, a Massachusetts man pled guilty to the first-ever case of fraud related to the CARES Act. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *That represented a relatively small percentage of the total payments that went out. The IRS released a report this week showing that there was likely some amount of fraud in the distribution of stimulus payments in last year’s CARES Act. The report, from the Treasury Department’s Inspector General for Tax Administration, found that as of last July, 4.4 million Economic Impact Payments, at a value of more than $5.5 b... read more
The National Interest1 hour ago
As It Heads to Retirement, the Old F-15 Is Still Breaking Records*Mark Episkopos* *F-15 Fighter, Americas* The Air Force is reviewing plans to retire the F-15C/D fleet around the mid-2020s, though a final decision has yet to be made. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *USAF is aware that the aging F-15 Eagle platform is getting increasingly more cost-ineffective to maintain and operate. The pace of upgrades has slowed significantly in recent years, with the service ordering a 47 percent cut to the number of F-15C fighter aircraft eligible for modernization. Almost fifty years since its introduction, the F-15 platform has set yet another recor... read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Number of indebted families in São Paulo sets record – FecomercioSPRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The percentage of indebted families in the city of São Paulo has grown consistently over the past six months, reaching 62.7% in May. The percentage of indebted families in the city of São Paulo reached 62.7% in May, with consistent growth over the past six months, according to the Consumer […] The post Number of indebted families in São Paulo sets record – FecomercioSP appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Argentine producers sell 20 million tons of soy in 2020/21 seasonRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentina's producers have sold 20 million tons of soybeans in the 2020/21 season, the Agriculture Ministry said in a report Tuesday, including data updated through May 26. With farmers wrapping up their harvests for this crop, the pace of soy sales in Argentina lags behind last season, when sales of […] The post Argentine producers sell 20 million tons of soy in 2020/21 season appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Motorola posts sharp increase in Brazil’s market shareRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Motorola this week announced that it registered a significant increase in market share, reaching 26.6% in Brazil during the first quarter of 2021, according to IDC Mobile Phone Tracker. The figure represents 35% growth compared to the same period last year. This reinforces the brand's 2nd place in terms of […] The post Motorola posts sharp increase in Brazil’s market share appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Brazil’s startup legal framework sanctioned and comes into forceRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The measure should foster the creation of innovative companies. President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday, June 1, sanctioned a bill establishing the Legal Framework for Startups and Innovative Entrepreneurship. The measure aims to foster the creation of innovative companies in their business model, product or service. The legislation was passed by […] The post Brazil’s startup legal framework sanctioned and comes into force appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Brazil and Europe inaugurate submarine fiber optic cableRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil and the European Union on Tuesday inaugurated the first submarine high-capacity fiber optic cable linking the regions, with a total investment of over R$1 billion (US$194 million), said the Brazilian government and Irish company EllaLink, responsible for the project. The 6,200 kilometer long cable, 4,000 meters deep in the […] The post Brazil and Europe inaugurate submarine fiber optic cable appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Australian Climate Sceptics Blog3 hours ago
Media Balance Newsletter*Media Balance Newsletter* June 1, 2021 by John Droz, Jr. Welcome to the latest issue of our *Media Balance Newsletter, * which covers a wide range of nation interest topics: from* COVID *to * Climate*. (For all 2020* Newsletters*, go here. For all 2021* Newsletters*, go here.) (FYI, Our *Election Integrity Reports* have a new url: *Election-Integrity.info*. Please pass that onto your social media contacts...) *COVID-19: Therapy* *—* Ivermectin is effective for COVID-19 when used early: analysis of 56 studies Ivermectin cost soars after research sugg... read more
Gangsters Out Blog3 hours ago
Kamloops RCMP arrest murder suspectKamloops this Week is reporting that "Kamloops Mounties have arrested a suspect in connection to a shooting that took place more than a year ago in North Kamloops. Tristan Alan Olson, 23, of Kamloops, was arrested on a warrant last Monday (May 21)." "On Dec. 30, 2019, at approximately 5:19 a.m., officers attended 349 Alexander Dr., and discovered nearby a 24-year-old man with what were described as life-threatening gunshot wounds. He was taken to Royal Inland Hospital in serious, but stable condition. The shooting was believed to be targeted and the residence and people involved k... read more
OrientalReview.org1 hour ago
That Old Story: Spying On FriendsOne has to be repeatedly reminded that the theatre of international relations knows no friends and only national interests, whatever those might be. Intelligence services, being an expression of those interests, do not necessarily discriminate in targeting their quarry. The revelations of Edward Snowden in 2013 about warrantless and unwarranted […] read more
The Duran2 hours ago
DUP Leader, Poots in Boots, But whose footsteps is he walking in?Submitted by Fra Hughes… Edwin Poots is now the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland. A party formed by Ian Paisley in September 1971. The ultimate outsider, a radical firebrand loyalist preacher who would later be brought in from the cold. Ian Paisley led the counter-demonstrations to the Civil Rights marches in […] read more
The Duran2 hours ago
Facebook’s web of deceit about COVID and the Vaccine EXPOSED [Video]The Epoch Times has a very stunning report about how Facebook has actively been manipulating the information stream when it comes to people reporting about doubts and fears about getting any of the existing COVID-19 vaccinations. As most of us know, this vaccination procedure is being heavily and, quite frankly, rather brutishly promoted by the […] read more
The Duran2 hours ago
Millions of Americans Are About To Lose Their Unemployment Benefits! Debt and InflationThe Duran2 hours ago
Crimes Caught On CameraAlthough we are right to be concerned about the growth of the surveillance state, there is a positive upside to it. Not only is Big Brother watching us, but we are watching Big Brother, and sometimes when Big Brother isn’t watching us, other people are, something which can help take dangerous predators off the street. […] read more
The Duran2 hours ago
Libya is fertile ground for terrorism promoted by the Westhttps://www.mideastdiscourse.com/2021/06/01/libya-is-fertile-ground-for-terrorism-promoted-by-the-west/ Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator The relative settlement between the Government of National Accord (GNA) and the Libyan National Army (LNA) of Khalifa Haftar and subsequent cessation of hostilities in Libya could have been seen as a positive sign for a long-term truce in the country. However, experts are now raising an alarm […] read more
Need To Know2 hours ago
Toxic ‘Forever’ Chemicals found in Home Fertilizer Made from Sludge Are Contaminating VegetablesPFAS chemicals are used to make products water, stain and grease resistant. They are linked to serious diseases, including cancer and birth defects. The biosolid brands are sold at stores like Home Depot, Lowes, Menards and Ace Hardware. read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
The U.S. Army's Pegasus III Drone Could Be a Game-Changer*Peter Suciu* *Drones, Americas* One general has called it "the most important thing the Army is doing today." *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Pegasus III is part of a family of autonomous vehicles. To this day the mythical winged divine horse Pegasus remains one of the most recognized creatures from Greek mythology. It was noted for being able to run on land at high speeds or even fly in the air—so it is fitting that the Robotic Research dubbed its transformable unmanned aerial system (UAS)/unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) system the Pegasus III. The tactically deployable, tr... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
The U.S. Army's M2 Bradley Isn't Dying Without a Fight*Peter Suciu* *Bradley Fighting Vehicle, Americas* Past replacement efforts haven’t exactly been met with positive results. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Bradley Fighting Vehicle remains a critical component in the U.S. Army. While the U.S. Army is continuing to seek a replacement for the Cold War Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV), the past efforts with the optionally manned fighting vehicle (OMFV) program haven’t exactly been met with positive results. In the meantime, the M2 Bradley—the fighting platform no one really wanted or really needed—continues to live on. The latest... read more
Snopes.com2 hours ago
Yes. Tokyo Olympics Are ‘a Go’ Despite Opposition, PandemicTokyo is under a COVID-19 state of emergency, but IOC Vice President John Coates has said the games will open on July 23. read more
CENSORED NEWS3 hours ago
Carlisle: The Children Who Never Came HomeCarlisle Indian School Remembering the children who never came home by Brenda NorrellCensored News 2008 Photos for the families of the children who never came home. Carlisle Cemetery 2008 by CARLISLE, Penn. -- Most American Indian children in US boarding schools were kidnapped, stolen from their parents. At Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Native American children were part of read more
Small Dead Animals3 hours ago
Y2Kyoto: Dartboard ScienceCBS “climate specialist”: It’s critical the Earth not warm 1.5 degrees Celsius CBS anchor: Why? Climate specialist: Well b/c that’s the number “we chose” read more
CENSORED NEWS3 hours ago
Mohawk Nation News 'Canada's Mass Murder of Indigenous Children'Listen to audio and read article at Mohawk Nation Newshttps://mohawknationnews.com/blog/2021/06/01/canadas-mass-murder-of-indigenous-children-audio/ read more
Food Safety News3 hours ago
Consent decree shuts down production of Real Water because of violations and link to outbreakA federal court permanently enjoined a Henderson, NV, company from preparing, processing, and distributing adulterated and misbranded bottled water. In a complaint filed on May 19, at the request of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the United States alleged that AffinityLifestyles.com Inc. and Real Water Inc., along with company officers Brent A. Jones... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News3 hours ago
Kruse wins some access to Blue Bell’s corporate documents for use at coming trialThe former President of Blue Bell Creameries, Paul Kruse, is five months out from a jury trial and probably could use a little good news. And a little good news is what he is getting from U.S. District Judge Robert Pittman. Blue Bell has been attempting to quash a subpoena from Kruse to give him... Continue Reading read more
Small Dead Animals3 hours ago
June 2, 2021: Reader TipsTonight we get to enjoy an interesting rendition of Fleetwood Mac’s The Chain, by a group called The Highwomen. Your best tips of the past 24 hours would sure be appreciated! read more
Food Safety News3 hours ago
FAO shares how it improved food safety in ASEANThe Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has helped improve consumer health and boost the trade of food in South East Asia. FAO ran a series of multi-year projects, funded by the government of Japan, aimed at capacity building to develop and implement international food safety standards in member countries of the... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News3 hours ago
Free food safety session — The Future of Produce Safety: Of This I am Certain . . .On June 4, 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m., the Central Valley Food Safety Committee, in partnership with the College of the Sequoias Training Resource Center, is offering a free hybrid meeting for food safety professionals and consultants. The event will be located at the Visalia Convention Center and Live Streamed. Bob Whitaker will present his recent... Continue Reading read more
Small Dead Animals4 hours ago
Margin Of FraudOn late Sunday night, Democrats in the Texas House walked out to prevent a GOP quorum to pass a voting rights bill. The midnight deadline to pass the measure expired and Democrats celebrated what they thought was a “victory.” Things then took an unexpected turn. read more
Accidental Deliberations4 hours ago
Tuesday Night Cat BloggingCleanup crew cats. read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Congress Is in Love: Will the A-10 Warthog Ever Be Retired?*Mark Episkopos* *A-10, Americas* The Warthog is, in many ways, designed around its guns. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* The Warthog is showing its age in 2021 but has so far survived the Air Force’s multiple attempts to retire it. On the heels of continued resistance by Congress, the Air Force has opted to give the Warthog a further lease on life while seeking budget cuts elsewhere *—*as of the time of writing, mass-retirement is all but off the table. The A-10 Thunderbolt II is a unique, and remarkably long-lived, war machine that continues to offer impressive combat perfor... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Millions of Gas Masks Were Made in World War I (And They Were Terrible)*Peter Suciu* *World War I, Europe* Chemical weapons remain so insidious and nefarious that they have never been used on such a massive scale since. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Gas mask protection went into full gear in 1915 following the use of gas by the Germans at Ypres. With the “Great War“ in seemingly a stalemate situation, the Germans in late April of 1915 introduced a horrific and new weapon. For a conflict that is known for reaching new heights in man’s inhumanity to man, this new weapon remains so insidious and nefarious that it was never used in such a massive sca... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Do Not Rule Out a Fourth Stimulus Check*Rachel Bucchino* *Stimulus Check, * The general public and a large number of congressional Democrats seem to support the idea. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *So, the idea of another direct payment in the future might not be “dead,” yet. Just last week, a group of House Democrats revived a party push for President Joe Biden to pass a massive relief measure that would send recurring stimulus payments to eligible Americans until the end of the pandemic. Seven Democrats, all of which are members of the House Ways and Means Committee, wrote to Biden, urging him to implement “r... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Why Did the U.S. Air Force Cancel Its RQ-3 DarkStar Drone?*Peter Suciu* *Drones, Americas* The DarkStar was a fully autonomous platform that could take off, fly to its target, transmit information, return and land without any human intervention. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The DarkStar program was ended because of costs and aerodynamic stability problems. Last year, the United States Air Force announced that it would cut the fleet of its Global Hawk spy drones, likely as it was opting to adopt the stealthy RQ-180, a stealthy, flying-wing surveillance drone that reportedly entered service back in 2017. The service has never official... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
Tweets Of The DayA man in China has contracted what might be the world’s first human case of the H10N3 strain of bird flu, but the risk of large-scale spread is low, the government said. The 41-year-old man was hospitalized April 28 and is in stable condition. https://t.co/OOioLNTw07 — The Associated Press (@AP) June 1, 2021 China reports 24 new COVID-19 cases, cluster grows in Guangzhou https://t.co/ACHpmSMdUR pic.twitter.com/OiG2cHigTv — Reuters (@Reuters) June 2, 2021 India reports 132,788 new COVID-19 infections, 3,207 deaths https://t.co/mRvRYmnEx6 — Reuters India (@ReutersIndia) June 2, 2021 ... read more
Snopes.com2 hours ago
Texas GOP to Revive Voting Bill, Democrats Plot Next MoveTexas Republicans pressed ahead with their push for tougher election laws, vowing to ensure Democrats' victory over one of the most restrictive voting measures in the country would only be temporary. read more
War News Updates3 hours ago
Pentagon’s 2022 Proposed Budget Cuts Cyber Offense And Increases Cyber Defenses*Breaking Defense:* *DoD Budget Appears To Cut Cyber Offense, Beef Up Defenses* *The single biggest reduction in proposed year-over-year cyber funding appears to be in overseas "hunt-forward" cyber operations, with a $284.4 million cut to $147.2 million in 2022 versus a requested $431.6 million last year. * WASHINGTON: The Defense Department’s 2022 proposed budget appears to signal a shift toward funding more defensive cybersecurity measures at the cost of some offensive cyber operations. Comparing the 2022 request to the 2021 request reveals a few notable funding shifts: * A ... read more
The Last Refuge3 hours ago
June 2nd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 134In 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 June 2nd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 134 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge3 hours ago
Wednesday June 2nd – Open ThreadOur 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 Wednesday June 2nd – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
PA Pundits – International3 hours ago
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Tuesday 01 June 2021By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
PA Pundits – International3 hours ago
Radicalizing America: Left Builds Online ‘Truth Brigade’ Army To Spread Liberal PropagandaBy Alexander Hall ~ The left has begun to gather a massive coalition of volunteers to combat so-called misinformation online as the 2022 midterm elections approach. “‘The Truth Brigade’ now has thousands of volunteers who are using their personal social media accounts to dispel purported falsehoods from right-wing influencers and promote their own messages,” The […] read more
PA Pundits – International3 hours ago
Newsom Silently Supports Importing Aviation Fuels To Northern CaliforniaBy Ronald Stein ~ Desiring to make the Bay Area refineries even cleaner, at any cost to the consumer, the local Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) is considering amendments to Regulation 6, Rule 5 — Particulate Emissions from Refinery Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Units that will negatively impact the supply of jet fuel, which […] read more
PA Pundits – International3 hours ago
Biden Calls For Billions To Close Racial Wealth Gap, Hits 2 Senate Democrats For Stymieing His AgendaBy Fred Lucas ~ President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced a plan to push for the government to buy from black-owned businesses and for infrastructure targeted at minority-majority areas to help close the “racial wealth gap” between black and white Americans. He said his administration also wants to increase enforcement of the Fair Housing Act […] read more
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Lake Siskiyoubalance104 hours ago
an excuse for not allowing the flowering of the blue roseTo the mankind of Earth I bring greetings of the Great White Brotherhood and the blessed all-enfolding consciousness of the all-seeing Eye of God, which I represent in my special services to the Great Karmic Board! Mankind functioning as they do in relative limitation, the grossness of which like a veil has isolated and separated the wonderfully made parts of creation into rival rather than harmonizing forces, has presently prevented the blessed people of Earth from having the full enjoyment of those wonderful daily opportunities which exist so abundantly all around them! That... read more
PopularResistance.Org4 hours ago
For Memorial Day, Here Is How We Stop All WarsFor Memorial Day week, Clearing the FOG speaks with David Swanson, the cofounder and executive director of World Beyond War, an international organization that is working to abolish all war. World Beyond War will hold its annual conference virtually from June 4 to 6. The conference, called "From Weapons Fairs to War Zones: Unraveling the War Machine," will bring activists together to share how they are stopping weapons corporation exhibitions, divesting from war, closing foreign bases and more. They will discuss what type of world they are working to create. David also speaks abou... read more
Caitlin Johnstone5 hours ago
Drivers Of The New UFO Narrative Keep Absurdly Saying They Could Be Dangerous ETsListen to a reading of this article: I’ve been learning as much as I can about the new UFO narrative the political/media class have been pushing in conjunction with the US military to prepare for the Senate report that’s due to be released this month. […] read more
AltHealthWorks.com6 hours ago
Four Amazing Health Benefits of Watermelon SeedsContrary to Monsanto talking points, hybridization and genetic modification of food crops are completely different beasts altogether. Seedless watermelon for example arose through years of specific breeding techniques, and was not created in labs using the insertion of any foreign materials as with GMOs. That being said, there’s some concern over the health effects of seedless watermelons, considering that they are are made by crossing pollen, with watermelon flowers that have been altered with chemicals. Truth be told, you’re better off eating them with the seeds intact. In the ca... read more
Socio-Economics History Blog6 hours ago
Ep. 2491a – The [CB] Is Trying To Put Together The Globalist Plan, Already CounteredX22report The [DS] is now moving forward with their plan to shut down as much oil production as possible under the cover of protecting the environment. We have seen this playbook before, it’s called he climate agenda. [KH] commands US Companies to setup shop in other countries. Alternate currencies are on the move. end read more
Socio-Economics History Blog6 hours ago
Millions Are Awakening To The Covid-19 Trojan Horse Being Used To Implement A Tyrannical New Era For Humanity, The Great Reset And The Diabolical Depopulation Agenda Millions Are Awakening To The Covid-19 Trojan Horse Being Used To Implement A Tyrannical New Era For Humanity, The Great Reset And The Diabolical Depopulation Agenda Story sent to ANP by Maria via the website Stop World Control, https://allnewspipeline.com/index.php?pr=Home – More Proof That Covid Was Planned With A Sinister Purpose In Mind – Thousands of medical … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog7 hours ago
New York Times Reporter Says It’s Racist To Discuss Wuhan Lab TheorySocio-Economics History Blog7 hours ago
Tom Cotton Reacts to Media Admitting Mistake Dismissing Lab Leak TheorySocio-Economics History Blog7 hours ago
Silver SHORTAGE As People Wake Up | Andy SchectmanLiberty and Finance President of Miles Franklin Andy Schectman says as people are waking up to the devaluation of the U.S. Dollar, they are rushing into precious metals. There is a shortage in the silver market. *** THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS *** 2021 Silver Maples Leaf coins: $6.75 over spot per ounce Noah’s Ark coins: $6.25 … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog7 hours ago
$150 Silver And $3k Gold? Expect Summer ‘Fireworks’ from Inflation, Basel III – Lobo TiggreKitco NEWS Although the year-on-year inflation data may decline in the next consumer price index (CPI) release given how low the base was last year, the month-on-month increase could spike, triggering gold price rally, said Lobo Tiggre of the Independent Speculator. “Watch the month-on-month change. Ask yourself, has anything really gotten cheaper over the last … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog7 hours ago
FULL SHOW: NATO Wages War Games in EU Ahead of Meeting with RussiaRT America The sabres are rattling as we come closer to a face-to-face meeting between Russian president Vladimir Putin and US president Joe Biden in Geneva. While the intention of the sit-down will be to help ease the frictions between the two nations, their countries’ militaries are flexing their muscles in an apparent show of … read more
War News Updates3 hours ago
The US Navy Has Given Up On Its Goal Of A 500 Ship NavyUSS Dewey (DDG 105) fires an SM-2 missile. *USNI News:* *Analyst Says Pentagon ‘Walked Away From the 500-ship Navy’* The Navy’s modest shipbuilding request as part of the Fiscal Year 2022 budget shows the Pentagon has “walked away from the 500-ship Navy,” a senior defense analyst said Tuesday. The Fiscal Year 2022 shipbuilding request is seeking $22.6 billion, a 3 percent drop from Fiscal Year’s 2021 shipbuilding total. The move from the Pentagon shows the department has walked away from the Trump administration’s plan for an expanded Navy, retired Army Maj. Gen. John Ferrar... read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 23 hours ago
“Feeding The Housing Frenzy; Panic Buying; Plan For Uncertainty Now”Jeremiah Babe, *“Feeding The Housing Frenzy; * *Panic Buying; Plan For Uncertainty Now”* read more
War News Updates3 hours ago
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Says 'We’ll Defend Against Iranian Threat Even At The Cost Of Friction With US'Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressing a ceremony to hand over control of the Mossad intelligence agency from outgoing director Yossi Cohen to his replacement David Barnea, June 1, 2021. (Koby Gideon/GPO) *Times of Israel: **Netanyahu: We’ll defend against Iranian threat even at cost of friction with US* PM says Israel will ‘do everything, but everything’ to prevent Tehran from getting nuclear weapons; Gantz: Differences should be solved discreetly, not with ‘defiant rhetoric’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that if pushed to choose between a lack of fric... read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Central Bolivia Desperate for Medical Oxygen amid Third COVID-19 WaveScenes of despair, concern and tears are seen at the doors of hospitals in the central Bolivian region of Cochabamba, hit hard by a COVID-19 third wave and where medical oxygen is scarce and health services are overwhelmed. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Colombian Protesters Dial Back Blockades to Promote TalksThe self-proclaimed National Strike Committee (CNP) said on Tuesday that some of the blockades mounted to put pressure on Colombia’s right-wing government since the start of a popular mobilization on April 28 are being dismantled as a goodwill gesture to advance dialogue. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Biden in Tulsa on 100th Anniversary of Massacre, Promises US Will Not ForgetJoe Biden became on Tuesday the first US president in office to visit Tulsa, Oklahoma, on the anniversary of the racist massacre committed in that city 100 years ago, promising never again to forget this tragedy, which was seldom, if ever, discussed for decades. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Polisario Front Leader to Leave Spain after Hospital StayThe leader of resistance to Morocco’s claim to Western Sahara, whose presence in Spain has sparked a diplomatic spat between Madrid and Rabat, is set to depart the Iberian nation after being hospitalized for more than a month, Spanish officials said on Tuesday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Djokovic Cruises into French Open 2nd RoundSerbian world No. 1 Novak Djokovic booked his place in the French Open second round with a straight-forward 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 victory on Tuesday night over American Tennys Sandgren. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Activist Kids Ask Miami Seaquarium to Free Orca LolitaAbout a dozen children with the Animal Hero Kids environmentalist group in front of the Miami Seaquarium called on Tuesday for it to release the orca Lolita, who was captured 50 years ago when she was younger than some of the activist kids. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Brazil to Host Copa America That No One Else WantsBrazil’s government confirmed on Tuesday that it will host the Copa America and said that international soccer tournament will take place at four different venues in the South American country. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Venezuela’s Regime Reportedly Negotiating Controversial Oil Tax with ChinaChina may be “kind” to the regime led by leftist incumbent Nicolás Maduro as to the unexpected tax it plans to implement to oil exports from Venezuela as the South American nation may be negotiating a total exemption with its longtime Asian partner for the harsh consequences that would entail, said Andrés Rojas Jiménez, head of Venezuela-based oil news website Petroguía, in a radio interview on Tuesday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Bombings in Afghan Capital Leave 12 DeadAt least 12 people were killed and 13 others wounded on Tuesday when explosive devices known as sticky bombs destroyed two passenger vans in an area of Kabul populated largely by members of the Hazara ethnic minority, Afghan authorities said. read more
The Last Refuge4 hours ago
Biden Does That Creepy Thing With Little Girls AgainToday during remarks in Oklahoma, Joe Biden did that creepy thing with little girls again. If you accept that everyone in the audience of the president is placed with forethought and intent, perhaps the people coordinating the political optics are intentionally baiting Biden with little girls nearby because their shift to Kamala requires the […] The post Biden Does That Creepy Thing With Little Girls Again appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 25 hours ago
Gerald Celente, "Trends Journal: I Watched the News Yesterday. They Must Think We Are All Morons"Gerald Celente, *"Trends Journal: I Watched the News Yesterday. * *They Must Think We Are All Morons"* "The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present Facts and Truth over hype and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for What’s Next in the increasingly turbulent times ahead." - https://trendsresearch.com/ read more
Socio-Economics History Blog7 hours ago
The Federal Reserve Rigged The Stock Market Like Never Before | The Currency Reset! – Greg MannarinoI LOVE PROSPERITY In this video, we talk to Gregory Mannarino. He discusses the rigged game that the federal reserve is playing. he says that all you have to do is watch the federal reserve. according to greg, the stock market is only going higher, the money printing will only increase. This is the day … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog7 hours ago
Huge Shift in Gold Stocks vs. Gold is BrewingPalisades Gold Radio Gold and gold stocks have a bit more upside before reaching resistance, which could lead to a pause or correction. Silver hasn’t been able to pierce $28.50 yet. The recent rebound confirms gold stocks successfully retested the 2020 breakouts and can resume their uptrends. Gold stocks are very close to breaking out … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog7 hours ago
$10,000 Gold, Dan Oliver Explains Why It’s Not CrazyWall Street Silver This was one of the most entertaining and interesting interviews we have EVER done. Dan Oliver, founder of Myrmikan Capital, explains the history of gold, silver, hyperinflation, economic history and what is likely to happen. end read more
Socio-Economics History Blog7 hours ago
Keiser Report | The Inflation Mindset is Here | E1704RT In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the inflation mindset ready, willing and able to take higher prices thus allowing prices to continue rising. In the second half, Max continues his conversation with Michael Pento about price signals and capital allocation. end read more
Socio-Economics History Blog7 hours ago
Number of COVID Cases in Delhi Crashes After Mass Distribution of IvermectinNumber of COVID Cases in Delhi Crashes After Mass Distribution of Ivermectin by Thomas Lifson, https://www.lifesitenews.com/ Mass distribution of Ivermectin would appear to be behind the dramatic fall in COVID-19 cases, both in India and Mexico City. – LifeSiteNews has been permanently banned on YouTube. Click HERE to sign up to receive emails when we add to … read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Venezuela Working against Clock to Vaccinate 70% of Public against COVID-19Venezuela is continuing on Tuesday to work against the clock to reach its goal of vaccinating 70 percent of the population, an effort that apparently received a big push on the weekend under a segregated system of “privileges” involving the identity card pushed by the socialist Chavist government. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Nadal Defeats Popyrin in French Open 1st RoundRafael Nadal kicked off his quest for a record-extending 14th French Open title and record-setting 21st Grand Slam men’s singles title with a 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (3) first-round victory on Tuesday over big-serving Australian Alexei Popyrin. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Southgate Names England Squad for Euro 2020England national team coach Gareth Southgate presented on Tuesday his final 26-man squad for the Euro 2020 tournament. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Brazilian Economy Grew in Q1, Returning to Pre-Pandemic LevelThe Brazilian economy grew by 1.2 percent during the first quarter this year after having suffered a 4.1 percent contraction during 2020, which was its worst showing in 25 years, but the advance returned it to its level at the end of 2019, before the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Ancelotti Reappointed as Real Madrid CoachReal Madrid announced Carlo Ancelotti on Tuesday as the new head coach as the Italian takes on a second spell at the Spanish powerhouse. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Journalist Mratt Kyaw Thu Arrives in Madrid after Escaping MyanmarBurmese journalist Mratt Kyaw Thu arrived in the Spanish capital Madrid on Tuesday, where he is set to seek asylum after managing to escape Myanmar. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Fujimori Voters: Fear of Communism, Nostalgia for ‘Mano Dura’From wealthy business owners fearful of “communism” and “terrorism,” to people nostalgic for the “mano dura” (iron fist) strategy of her father, to proponents of a continuation of the country’s neoliberal model to traditional conservatives who view her as the lesser of two evils, a diverse yet numerous hodgepodge of voters are coming together in support of Keiko Fujimori ahead of Peru’s June 6 runoff election. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
UK Records No Daily COVID-19 Deaths for First Time since Pandemic BeganThere have been zero daily COVID-19 deaths recorded in the United Kingdom for the first time since March 2020, according to official figures on Tuesday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
BRICS Countries Stress Need for Cooperation to Deal with PandemicThe foreign ministers of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) highlighted on Tuesday the need for cooperation to fight the pandemic during a meeting. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
WHO Approves Chinese-Produced COVID-19 Sinovac VaccineThe World Health Organization approved on Tuesday the Chinese-produced Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Barty Advances to French Open 2nd RoundAshleigh Barty suffered on Tuesday more than expected to defeat Bernarda Pera 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 in the first round of the French Open. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Pope Revises Catholic Church Penal Code, Adds Tougher Rules on Sexual AbusePope Francis has issued a revision to the laws of the Catholic Church, including stricter rules on reporting child abuse. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Volcanic Eruption Leaves 350,000 in Need of Urgent Aid in DR CongoSome 350,000 people are in need of urgent humanitarian aid in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), following a volcanic eruption, the United Nations said on Tuesday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Pakistani Journalists Face Attacks, Layoffs for Criticizing MilitaryThe thrashing of a Pakistani journalist and the suspension of a well-known television talk show host for suggesting the military was behind it has once again highlighted the risks associated with journalism in the country, as human rights groups criticized the developments on Tuesday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Outrage as Italian Mafia Boss Released from PrisonThe release of Sicilian Mafia boss Giovanni Brusca after 25 years in prison has outraged Italy. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Argentina Navigates Pandemic with 60% of Children in PovertyRoughly 60% of Argentinian children lived in poverty when the second wave of COVID-19 infections struck the country, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec). read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
ECDC: Benefits of COVID-19 Vaccination in Teenagers ‘Limited’The European Center for Disease Control said on Tuesday that the benefits of vaccinating teenagers against the coronavirus are “limited” compared to adults. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Ugandan Minister Survives Assassination AttemptUganda’s Transport Minister, Edward Katumba Wamala, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt that left his daughter and bodyguard dead, police confirmed on Tuesday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Rummenigge to Step Down as Bayern’s CEO, Allowing Khan to Take OverKarl-Heinz Rummenigge will step down as Bayern Munich’s chairman ahead of schedule, the German powerhouse announced on Tuesday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Taliban Gaining Ground in Afghanistan as Foreign Forces PulloutWith exactly a month on Tuesday since foreign forces started the final phase of their withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Taliban has been gaining ground in the war-torn country with the government unable to recover lost territory despite repeated promises. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Former Australian Finance Minister Cormann Takes Over as OECD ChiefFormer Australian finance minister Mathias Cormann took over on Tuesday as secretary-general of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development as Mexican Angel Gurria stands down after 15 years in office. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Vaccination of Japanese Olympic Team Begins Ahead of Tokyo 2020Members of the Japanese Olympic team on Tuesday started to receive the COVID-19 vaccine with the aim of reaching full immunization before the Tokyo 2020 Games and the Paralympics get underway. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Thousands of Indian Doctors Protest against Controversial Yoga GuruThousands of doctors protested on Tuesday across India against popular and controversial yoga guru Baba Ramdev, who heads an empire based on traditional Indian medicine, for his recent statements against modern medicine in the middle of the raging coronavirus pandemic. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Olympic Badminton Champion Marin Pulls Outs of Tokyo 2020Olympic badminton champion Carolina Marin is set to miss out on defending her title at the Tokyo 2020 Games because of a knee injury. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Andrew Yang, the Outsider Aspiring to Become New York’s MayorAndrew Yang is one of the Democratic frontrunners in the race to become New York City’s next mayor. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Yang Yang: The Greatest Thing about Beijing 2022 Is That It Will HappenAmid calls to cancel the upcoming Tokyo Olympics due to the pandemic situation and appeals to boycott the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics over political reasons, former Chinese Olympic Champion Yang Yang is unequivocal in her support for the event in the Chinese capital going ahead at all costs. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Strict Lockdown in Malaysia as Hospitals Near CollapseMalaysia began on Tuesday a strict national lockdown for a minimum of two weeks in an attempt to offset a new COVID-19 outbreak that has left the nation’s healthcare system close to collapse. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Italy’s Indoor Dining and Stadiums ReopenThe Italian tradition of having a coffee standing up at the bar will finally be reintroduced on Tuesday as indoor restaurants and bars reopen as part of the gradual relaxation of lockdown restrictions to curb the spread of coronavirus. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Afghan Shepherds Fill Gap in Turkey Livestock FarmingZebiullah was 14 years old when he paid smugglers $1,500 to sneak him through Pakistan and Iran to reach Turkey where today, five years later, he works as a shepherd in a farm 60 kilometers away from Ankara. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
15 Migrating Elephants Pass Through Various Villages in ChinaAsian elephants are migrating north in the southern Chinese province of Yunnan and have crossed several towns on the way, so authorities have put in place a device to minimize the damage of contact between the pachyderms and humans. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Iran Says It Will Continue Cooperation with IAEAIran said on Tuesday it would continue to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), following the UN nuclear watchdog criticism. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Barça Announces Manchester City’s Eric Garcia as Second Signing of the SummerSpanish center-back Eric Garcia is set to join FC Barcelona, following in the footsteps of fellow Manchester City player Sergio Agüero. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Myanmar Opens Schools after Coup and amid Teachers’ StrikeMyanmar’s junta opened the country’s schools for the first time on Monday since the Feb. 1 coup amid a strike by teachers and students who refuse to work and study under the military’s command. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
First International Olympic Team Arrives in Japan for Tokyo 2020The Australian women’s softball team landed in Japan on Tuesday, becoming the first overseas squad to arrive for the Tokyo Olympics less than two months before the opening ceremony. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
India Records Less Than 3,000 Coronavirus Deaths for First Time in a MonthIndia recorded on Tuesday 2,795 coronavirus deaths in the last 24 hours, marking the first time in 34 days that daily fatalities dropped below 3,000, according to official data. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
South Korea’s Trade Surplus Expands by 654.5% in AprilSouth Korea recorded a trade surplus of $2.93 billion in May, a year-on-year increase of 654.5 percent that is contributing in cementing the recovery of the country’s economy from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Venezuelan Soldiers Kidnapped During Border Clashes ReleasedVenezuela’s defense minister confirmed on Monday that eight soldiers kidnapped on April 23 by FARC dissidents have been rescued, more than three hours after the NGO Fundaredes announced the news. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
At Least 8 Killed, 13 Wounded in Attack in Southwestern PakistanAt least eight people were killed, four of them soldiers, and 13 injured in an attack on a military post in the volatile Balochistan province in southwestern Pakistan, the Army said on Tuesday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Biodiversity Contributes 15%-20% of Peru’s GDPBiodiversity resources and ecosystem services contribute between 15 percent and 20 percent of Peru’s Gross Domestic Product, a government official said on Monday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
China Detects World’s First Case of H10N3 Bird Flu in HumansThe Chinese health authorities announced on Tuesday the detection of the world’s first case of H10N3 bird flu in humans. read more
Gangsters Out Blog3 hours ago
Residential schools and Sir John A MacDonaldRecently there was a horrific discovery of children's graves at a residential school in Kamloops. I have several comments to make to put the matter into perspective. We know the mainstream media has an agenda. I reject that agenda. We know that if you want to find the truth, you have to seek out alternate news sources and question the narrative. We need to think for ourselves. Global is reporting that "Indigenous communities across Canada are renewing calls for the Roman Catholic Church to apologize for its role in residential schools that forcibly removed children from their home... read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Australian Court Rejects Bid to Overturn Outbound Travel BanThe Federal Court of Australia rejected on Tuesday a bid to overturn a March 2020 government order that prohibits people leaving the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune3 hours ago
Canadian Government under Pressure to Search for More Missing Indigenous ChildrenCanadian indigenous organizations and political parties demanded on Monday the government search former state boarding schools for the remains of indigenous children who disappeared in those institutions, after the discovery of 215 young bodies in a mass grave in a residential school in the west of the country. read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
New Mossad Chief Hints That Assassinations And Attacks Against Iran Will ContinuePrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with outgoing Mossad chief Yossi Cohen and incoming Mossad chief David Barnea at a farewell event for Cohen, May 31, 2021. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with outgoing Mossad chief Yossi Cohen and incoming Mossad chief David Barnea at a farewell event for Cohen (photo credit: KOBY GIDEON/GPO). *Jerusalem Post*: *New Mossad chief hints at more assassinations, attacks against Iran* Israel would not be passive simply because the majority of the world was willing to look the other way on Iran’s nuclear program. Incoming Mossad director David Ba... read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
Pot Users Welcome: Amazon Won’t Test Jobseekers for CannabisAmazon said that it will stop testing jobseekers for marijuana. read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
President Biden's Tulsa Speech*Daily Mail: **'This was not a riot. This was a massacre': Biden slams effort to 'erase' the 1921 slaughter of black Tulsa residents from history and says he's 'here to fill the silence' on the 100th anniversary* * President Biden slammed efforts to 'erase' the Tulsa Race Massacre from history * 'My fellow Americans, this was not a riot. This was a massacre,' Biden said * 'I come here to help fill the silence. Because in silence, wounds deepen. As painful as it is, only in remembrance do wounds heal,' he said * Biden also dodged questions about whether there should be a pre... read more
The National Interest4 hours ago
Inflation is Spiking: What is Joe Biden Going to Do About It?*Rachel Bucchino* *economy, The Americas* Why are prices skyrocketing and does Biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus package have anything to do with it? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Bureau of Economic Analysis’s data will likely propel Republicans to bash President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package that they claim over-stimulated the economy. Prices climbed 3.6 percent in April from the prior year, a jump that is likely to be at the center of economic talks at the White House as inflation continues to rise. The Bureau of Economic Analysis released data on Friday r... read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
Why Soviet Special Forces Loved Their AdidasSoviet command was against the appearance of any publications with photos that featured the shoes. Reuters *Russia Beyond: **Why the Soviet Special Forces loved Adidas - and how they tried to hide it* Adidas sneakers were a mainstay in the Soviet Olympic team. Then, the shoes were sold under a completely different name. Later, however, they were seen being worn by the Spetsnaz in Afghanistan. Despite the Soviet Union’s official disdain for all things Western, there was actually an active and close partnership between the USSR and the “amoral” West. The ties were, of course, n... read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
Mike Marshall, 1st Reliever to Win Cy Young, Dies at 78Marshall died Monday night at home in Zephyrhills, Florida, where he had been receiving hospice care, according to the Dodgers. read more
The Last Refuge5 hours ago
Biden Reads DNC Election Narrative: “According to The Intelligence Community Terrorism from White Supremacy Is The Most Lethal Threat to The Homeland Today”Once you see the strings on the Marionettes it is impossible to watch the pantomime and not see them. The leftist narrative for the 2022 election is based on racism and the false construct of white violent extremists. That’s the entire purpose of the January 6th commission effort. All of these manipulative soundbites are fuel […] The post Biden Reads DNC Election Narrative: “According to The Intelligence Community Terrorism from White Supremacy Is The Most Lethal Threat to The Homeland Today” appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The National Interest5 hours ago
Why Russia Isn’t Sad to See the MiG-23 Fighter Go Away*Mark Episkopos* *MiG-23 Fighter, Europe* [image: Cold War History] Conceived in the late 1960s as the Soviet answer to the likes of the legendary F-4 Phantom II jet fighter, the MiG-23 fighter jet (NATO reporting name Flogger) seemed poised for battlefield success. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *So impressively thorough and consistent is the MiG-23’s record of failure that it bears the dubious distinction of facing retirement earlier than the MiG-21 jet fighter it was meant to replace. The Soviet Air Force quickly moved on to the much more successful MiG-27. Developing an... read more
The National Interest5 hours ago
Still Waiting on Stimulus Checks? What to Do to Get Cash In Hand*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus, * While most eligible Americans have already gotten their hands on the stimulus that they are entitled to—still, know that roughly 13 percent of those who qualify for the checks are left on the sidelines. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The May 17 Tax Day deadline is already in the rear-view mirror—but the IRS still says that people can, in fact, claim their missing stimulus. All they have to do is apply for an extension and file by the October 15 deadline. Earlier this week, the Internal Revenue Service announced that nearly two million more co... read more
Welcome Back to Pottersville5 hours ago
It's Full of Landgrebes!(By *American Zen*'s Mike Flannigan, on loan from Ari.) *R*emember what happened in the Capitol building January 6th. Don't just imagine or, even worse, re-imagine it. *Remember* what happened. Then remember its significance, how it happened, why, who had instigated it. Then remember which party wants to prevent the truth from coming out. That was the day a major government figure, and several others, including Mo Brooks, called for an insurrection the day that Congress was about to begin the *pro forma* process of validating the electoral college results that decided the outc... read more