Wednesday, June 02, 2021

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Pierre Lassonde: 1:1 Dow to Gold Ratio – $25,000 Gold Coming
Palisades Gold Radio Tom welcomes mining legend Pierre Lassonde to the show. Pierre is the Co-Founder of Franco Nevada and Formerly President of Newmont Mining. To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisadesradio.ca – Pierre discusses how the dollar and a low-interest-rate environment are good for gold. Real interest … read more
France’s MAS 36 Bolt Action Rifle Served in World War II and Beyond
*Peter Suciu* *Rifles, Europe* The rifle saw action in far-flung conflicts, from the First Indochina War to the Algerian War. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The MAS 36 remained in production until at least 1951, and was used as a training rifle until the late 1970s. The MAS 36, the French main battle rifle of the Second World War, has long carried the reputation that it was “never fired; only dropped once.” This slight is apparently based on the fact that the French Army was utterly defeated in the field by the German “blitzkrieg“ in the May and June of 1940. However, that sta... read more
From Greek Fire to Grenade Launchers: A Brief History of Hand Grenades
*Peter Suciu* *Grenades, World* Despite modern advancements, the traditional hand grenade isn't going away anytime soon. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Grenades are an ancient weapon of war. Today, the very concept of “potato masher” probably just as easily conjures an image of the legendary German hand grenade as it would the kitchen utensil. The hand grenade remains of course a part of the modern military arsenal—and is even used in non-lethal or stun, as well as smoke variations as well. The small anti-personnel weapon is also as unique in design as any other piece of milita... read more
The Financial Crisis Madness is Back! Risky Debt Derivatives Hit RECORD HIGH!
The Money GPS The Big Short mess that occurred with risky bets on debt are in the same situation today. Value stocks have seen more inflows and tech stocks and other growth stocks are also performing well. More money is being pumped in from all sides, creating a massive bull market that apparently will never … read more
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Woman Pushes Bear Off Fence to Save Dogs in Memorial Day Video
The TikTok user who posted the video said that it was recorded in California. read more
An Early Dose of Dexamethasone Can Prevent Long Term Effects of Bacterial Meningitis.
An Early Dose of Dexamethasone Can Prevent Long Term Effects of Bacterial Meningitis – Patient Worthy https://patientworthy.com/2021/05/27/an-early-dexamethasone-prevent-effects-bacterial-meningitis/?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_source=facebook_page&utm_medium=Patient%20Worthy&utm_content=An%20Early%20Dose%20of%20Dexamethasone%20Can%20Prevent%20Long%20Term%20Effects%20of%20Bacterial%20Meningitis&fbclid=IwAR3TMhy_aBp6Ltn_ZW1Y9ibWaFfyfrKMNiMiVMTh-O0kTjY8XjRipOXCNes read more
The Biggest Battleship Ever Was Destined For Death
*Kyle Mizokami* *military, Asia* The story of the Battleship Yamato is a warning to all armed forces that the march of war technology is merciless and unsentimental. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *In early 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy made a difficult decision: it would sacrifice the largest, most powerful battleships ever built to protect Okinawa, the gateway to Japan’s Home Islands. The decision sealed the fate of the battleship *Yamato* and its crew, but ironically did nothing to actually protect the island from Allied invasion. The battleship *Yamato* was among the ... read more
Gold’s Extremely Bullish Monthly Close | Steve Penny
Liberty and Finance Gold is breaking out. Today, as we see a monthly close above a downtrend line in gold, Steve Penny says this is an extremely bullish sign for gold. Subscribe to Steve Penny’s newsletter and support the channel along the way: http://silverchartistliberty.com *** THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS *** Silver Krugerrands: $5.25 over spot per … read more
Tweets Of The Day
Coronavirus variants of concern.#AFPgraphics factfile on SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern or interest, including B.1.617 circulating widely in India pic.twitter.com/LjVAAUS0FU — AFP News Agency (@AFP) June 1, 2021 India reports 127,510 new COVID-19 infections, 2,795 deaths https://t.co/g20kJ2ZN76 pic.twitter.com/HacjRynLMC — Reuters (@Reuters) June 1, 2021 The WHO assigns new names for coronavirus variants amid criticism that those given by scientists were too complicated https://t.co/XaRy9mTs1T by @REUTERSFARGE pic.twitter.com/MTiVLbwGjO — Reuters (@Reuters) June 1, 2021 Could Russ... read more
Peru Once Again No. 1 Country in COVID Mortality
Peru became once again on Monday the country with the No. 1 COVID-19 mortality after the government revised the death toll for the pandemic so far, adding more than 111,000 to the list to create a total almost three times the earlier statistic regarding the impact of the coronavirus since it hit the Andean nation more than a year ago. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazilian startup Azos wants you to value life from only ¢96
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With R$13 (US$4.49) million raised with investors such as Maya Capital and Kaszek, the Brazilian insurtech launched its product on the market in April. Insurance is the new target of startup entrepreneurs and investors. After companies like Nubank and Creditas proved that it is possible to conquer space in sectors […] The post Brazilian startup Azos wants you to value life from only ¢96 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Biden Budget Proposal to Squander $5 Billion to Undermine Single Family Homes to Make More Room for Immigrants-Maximize Landlord Profits; Coffin Homes in Our Future
Biden’s budget proposal plans to create almost $5 billion more of debt from 2022-2031 to “incentivize zoning reform“, i.e. to … Continue reading → read more
Earliest Known War Was A Repeated Conflict In Sudan 13,400 Years Ago
An archival photograph showing a double burial at Jebel Sahaba. Wendorf Archives of the British Museum *New Scientist*:* Earliest known war was a repeated conflict in Sudan 13,400 years ago* Individuals buried at the prehistoric cemetery Jebel Sahaba in Sudan seem to have experienced violence and trauma at several points during their lives. The discovery may help us understand the prehistory of violence before the origin of farming. At about 13,400 years old, Jebel Sahaba is one of the earliest sites displaying signs of mass conflict. Violence between communities seems to ha... read more
Biden Budget Proposes $17.5 Billion to Expand Weatherization Program that has been Characterized by Waste, Fraud, Abuse & Even Created Hazards
The Biden-Harris Budget proposes $17.5 billion from 2022-2026 to Expand the Weatherization program, which has been characterized by waste, fraud … Continue reading → read more
Attorney Sidney Powell Addresses November Election Fraud: Trump Should Get the Remainder of Term in Office
Notice that she says says “It should be…”, which assumes that there is justice and rule of law in the … Continue reading → read more
#BLM
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Doctor on COVID Vax: “We Screwed-Up. We Didn’t Realize The Spike Protein is a TOXIN”
Doctor on COVID Vax: “We Screwed-Up. We didn’t realize the Spike Protein is a TOXIN” Does this mean everyone vaccinated is manufacturing their own Spike Protein Toxins in their own bodies? by https://halturnerradioshow.com/ Audio from a radio show has emerged wherein Dr. Byram Bridle reveals the scientists behind the COVID-19 “Vaccine” made a terrible mistake. … read more
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did Sellin and Yan crack the origin of Sars 2?
5-31-21 Changjun Wang, a high ranking officer in the PLA’s Eastern Theater Command headquartered in Nanjing, was responsible for the isolation of the bat coronaviruses ZC45 and ZXC21, claimed by Chinese whistleblower Dr. Li-meng Yan to be the backbones for the creation of COVID-19. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/breaking-exclusive-2016-chinese-military-officer-key-covid-19s-origin-mapped-virus-spread-u-s ................................................................................................................. . In 2019 in Wuhan there were nine sites w... read more
Serena Williams Battles Through at French Open; Osaka Withdraws
American great Serena Williams rallied to win a tight first set before pulling away down the stretch to defeat Romania’s Irina-Camelia Begu 7-6 (6), 6-2 on Monday in what was the first-ever night match at the French Open. read more
Merkel, Macron Call for EU Not to Lag Behind US, China
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated each other on Monday over the European Union’s recent ability to react, but they warned of the risk of the bloc being left behind economically by the US and China. read more
Choice of Brazil as New Copa America Host Triggers Wave of Criticism
Brazil, a country where nearly a half-million deaths are attributed to COVID-19 and numbers of new daily cases and fatalities are still the second-most globally, will be hosting this year’s Copa America after Colombia and then Argentina backed out. read more
Few Schools Reopening in Panama after More Than a Year of COVID Lockdown
A total of 78 schools, of the more than 3,100 in Panama, began blending in-person and virtual classes on Monday after more than a year of being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic amid criticism and applause for the authorities for their handling of education amid the health crisis. read more
Bolivian Manufacturing Faces Triple Threat: Social Unrest, Contraband, COVID-19
Running a manufacturing operation in Bolivian regions like La Paz, a frequent site of protests due to its status as the country’s seat of government, is fraught with difficulties due to high levels of social unrest, economic losses from smuggled contraband and recently the COVID-19 pandemic. read more
Peru, the Country of Presidents Brought to Justice, Goes to the Polls
Peru, the country holding the world record for presidents subjected to court proceedings for alleged crimes, will select this week a new leader, an arduous decision between two extremes: leftist Pedro Castillo and rightist Keiko Fujimori, the latter of whom is already facing prosecution that could land her in prison for more than 30 years. read more
Kabul, Taliban to Resume Peace Negotiations in Qatar
The Afghan government and the Taliban are set to soon resume peace negotiations in Qatar, which have remained stuck for over five months, to try and end nearly two decades of war in Afghanistan, officials said on Monday. read more
Federer Storms into French Open 2nd Round
Roger Federer made on Monday a victorious return to the grand slam stage as he marched past Denis Istomin into the French Open second round. read more
Spain PM Condemns Morocco’s Alleged Border Exploitation for Political Gain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Monday it was “absolutely unacceptable” that Morocco could have leveraged the mass migration of more than 10,000 people crossing the border with Spain for geopolitical reasons. read more
Kazakh Reserve Set Aside as Haven for Saiga Antelope
A nature reserve in western Kazakhstan will provide further protection for the saiga antelope, an endemic species whose numbers plunged by more than 90 percent in the late 20th century but that has recently made a comeback. read more
Eden Hazard: I Don’t See Myself Out of Real Madrid
Eden Hazard said on Monday he has no intention of leaving Real Madrid, despite struggling to live up to potential since his arrival in Spain. read more
Rohingyas Protest on Bangladesh Island during UN Officials’ Visit
Hundreds of Rohingya refugees protested on Monday on Bangladesh’s Bhashan Char island demanding cash aid and jobs during a visit by officials of the United Nations refugee agency, the police said. read more
Thailand Retrieves Religious Sandstone Carvings Stolen over 50 Years Ago
Thailand celebrated the arrival of two ancient sandstone carvings from the 10th century with a religious ceremony on Monday. read more
The Michelin Star Restaurant Striving to Protect the Planet
Voted the best restaurant of the world multiple times already, El Celler de Can Roca has its eye on another record. read more
Indian GDP Contracts by 7.3% in Fiscal Year 2020-2021 due to Pandemic
India is set to register a 7.3 percent contraction in its GDP for the fiscal year 2020-2021, which ended in March, due to a sudden slump caused by the impact of the COVID pandemic and a strict lockdown during the first quarter (April-June 2020) that led to the economy plummeting by 24.4 percent. read more
Manchester City’s Agüero to Join Barça on Two-Year Deal
Manchester City striker Sergio “Kun” Agüero is set to join Barcelona on a two-year deal. read more
Persecuted Myanmar Journalist to Seek Asylum in Spain
Burmese journalist Mratt Kyaw Thu is set to seek asylum in Spain after managing to escape Myanmar, where the military junta had issued an arrest warrant against him for his coverage of protests against the Feb. 1 coup. read more
Israel Opposition Says Unity Government Deal Could Oust Netanyahu Within Days
The head of Israel’s opposition, Yair Lapid, proposed on Monday a unity government alliance of contrasting parties be formed in the coming days to dethrone Benjamin Netanyahu after 12 years in power. read more
British Expert Warns of New COVID Wave due to Indian Variant
Microbiologist Ravi Gupta, an advisor to the UK government, warned on Monday that the UK is in the early stages of a new wave of coronavirus infections fueled by the Indian variant. read more
Greek, Turkish Foreign Ministers Meet in Athens
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and his Turkish counterpart Mevlüt Cavusoglu met in Athens on Monday, a step towards a political thaw between the two countries. read more
Muggles Welcome: The World of Harry Potter Finds Its Way to New York
Choosing a wand, buying a Hogwarts uniform, admiring the golden snitch or sipping on a butterbeer: Potterheads will almost forget they are in New York when they enter a piece of Harry Potter’s wizarding world opening doors on Thursday in Manhattan. read more
Hong Kong’s Tiananmen Museum Reopens in Time for 32nd Anniversary
Hong Kong’s June 4th Museum, which commemorates the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, has reopened its doors ahead of the 32nd anniversary of the mass killings. read more
Tikhanovskaya: Harder Sanctions Won’t Increase Suffering of Belarus People
The leader of the Belarusian opposition in exile, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, said on Monday that the people of Belarus would accept harsher international sanctions, even if they affect their everyday lives, as part of a struggle to hold free and fair elections in the country. read more
Denmark Under Pressure to Respond to Claims It Helped US Spy on Neighbors
Danish government ministers are coming under pressure to respond to allegations that the country’s foreign intelligence services helped the United States spy on top European politicians, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel. read more
Restrictions, Slow Vaccination Pace to Hurt Japanese Economy, OECD Says
Japan’s economy is set to grow at a much slower rate than the average for the member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development due to its slow vaccination drive and fresh restrictions to control the pandemic, the organization said in a report released on Monday. read more
Czech Republic Reopens Indoor Dining
The Czech Republic reopened on Monday indoor restaurants after a five-month closure to curb the spread of coronavirus infections. read more
OECD Says Global Economic Outlook Improving, Recovery Uneven
The global economic outlook is improving, but the recovery will be “uneven,” the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said on Monday. read more
China Allows Couples to Have a Third Child
China announced on Monday the easing of its family planning measures to allow its citizens to have a third child after census figures published earlier this month showed a decline in the birth rate. read more
Vietnam to Test Ho Chi Minh City’s 13 Million People for COVID-19
Vietnam said it would test everyone in its largest city for COVID-19, after announcing new restrictions on Monday to stop the country’s latest outbreak. read more
Zidane Says He Is Leaving Real Madrid due to the Club’s Lack of Confidence
Zinedine Zidane said he is leaving Real Madrid due to the club’s lack of confidence and not because he was “tired of coaching.” read more
Myanmar Junta Extends Ceasefire as Fighting Continues with Rebels
The Myanmar military extended on Monday until the end of June its ceasefire with ethnic armed organizations (EAOs), despite still being involved in armed conflict throughout the country. read more
India Crosses 28 Million COVID-19 Cases While Daily Infections Drop
India crossed on Monday 28 million coronavirus infections since the start of the pandemic, even as it recorded the lowest number of daily infections in the last 50 days. read more
Fujimori Proposes Spending; Castillo Bets on Integrity in Peru’s Final Debate
Peru’s presidential candidates faced off on Sunday in the second and final debate ahead of the run-off on June 6. read more
Japan’s Industrial Production Expands 2.5% in April
Japan’s industrial production in April rose 2.5 percent compared to March, according to the data released on Monday by the government. read more
Thousands March in Colombia against Anti-Government Protests
Thousands of people marched through several cities of Colombia on Sunday to demonstrate against the protests that have been taking place in the country since April 28 and the roadblocks and violence in which they have resulted. read more
Pyongyang Condemns End to US Limitations on South Korean Missiles
North Korea condemned on Monday the United States’ recent decision to lift restrictions on the range and payload of South Korean missiles and said that Washington’s new policy to achieve the denuclearization of the peninsula is “just trickery.” read more
Ecowas Suspends Mali’s Membership after Coup
The Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) suspended Mali on Sunday from all of its institutional bodies after the second coup d’etat perpetrated by the military in nine months. read more
‘Many’ Students Kidnapped from School in Central Nigeria
“Many” students from a school in west-central Nigeria were kidnapped on Sunday by armed men, authorities confirmed. read more
Picture Of The Day
Service members lift up their flasks next to a headstone during Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, May 31, 2021. REUTERS/Michael A. McCoy *WNU Editor:* The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... *America marks Memorial Day holiday still subdued by pandemic *(Reuters). read more
China Orders First Lockdown Since January As Indian Covid-19 Mutant Strain Discovered In Guangzhou
*AFP: **China limits travel in most populous province over Covid-19 cases* Chinese authorities imposed fresh travel limits, cancelled flights and tested thousands of residents in Guangdong Monday after the Indian variant of the coronavirus was reported in the country's most populous province. Travelers leaving Guangzhou -- the capital of the southern province home to 100 million people -- must show negative Covid-19 test results from the past 72 hours, starting from 10:00 pm on Monday, the city said in an announcement late Sunday. Guangzhou, an industrial hub of nearly 15 mil... read more
Before Aircraft Carriers, Battleships Ruled the Seas and Changed the World
*James Holmes* *Battleships, Americas* Amphibious operations, not sea fights against enemy surface fleets, gave battleships renewed purpose after Pearl Harbor. *Here’s What You Need to Remember:* Mahan defined *capital ship* broadly, to mean any warship capable of meting out and taking heavy blows. Naval commentators, nonetheless, construed his writings as advocacy on behalf of a specific ship type—the armored battleship. Once that assumption found its way into U.S. Navy strategy and doctrine, it took incontrovertible evidence—such as Japan's air assault at Pearl Harbor—to shatte... read more
Iran Has Its Own Reverse-Engineered TOW Missile
*Caleb Larson* *TOW Missile, Middle East* The Iranian TOW copy is reportedly so similar, the launcher and ammunition can be used interchangeably with genuine TOW systems. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Iran has some clever weapons. *Anti-revolutionary Allies* Before the 1979 Iranian Revolution, both the United States and Iran were on friendly terms—so friendly in fact, the U.S. decided to allow Iran to import TOW anti-tank missiles. Iran gladly did, and even had TOW repair facilities built to service the TOW missile and its launchers. The Revolution spoiled Iran’s relations wit... read more
Desert Eagle: The Super Gun In Dozens of Movies That Is Super Lousy
*Kyle Mizokami* *Guns, Americas* The Desert Eagle was never officially picked up by any major military or police force and is primarily the realm of gun enthusiasts and hunters looking for a show-stopping sidearm. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *In the mid-1980s, a powerful new handgun quickly achieved gun celebrity status. The Desert Eagle was an innovative design that ported over heavy revolver rounds to the semiautomatic pistol platform. The pistol was featured in dozens of action films, and although expensive and not widely adopted by military services the Desert Eagle g... read more
West Germany’s Baddest Tank? The Leopard II, No Question.
*Caleb Larson* *Tanks, Europe* In the 1970s, it became apparent that anti-tank warfare had progressed far beyond the capabilities of 1950s and 1960s era armor. West Germany went back to the drawing board and came up with a winning design—the Leopard II. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Initially the United States and West Germany planned on jointly creating a tank that would equip both of their armies, the MTB-70. The MTB-70 was incredibly advanced for the time. However doubts concerning some of the tank’s technical advancements, like the redesigned main gun and finicky gas-t... read more
Large Salmonella outbreak linked to melons
Melons have been linked to a Salmonella Braenderup outbreak that has affected 200 people in more than 10 countries. Patients have been reported in Denmark, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada and Switzerland. Illnesses started in late March. Czech Republic and Spain have also recorded recent Salmonella Braenderup... Continue Reading read more
Portuguese officials probe cause of children’s food poisoning
Authorities in Portugal are investigating after up to 70 children needed hospital treatment earlier this month in the country. The Economic and Food Safety Authority (ASAE) through its Southern Regional Unit went to the city of Beja to follow up the alert of illness and discover the cause of suspected food poisoning. ASAE and local... Continue Reading read more
Africana Market LLC warned about import violations
As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters. Warning letters often are not issued until a company... Continue Reading read more
The Submergence of Dwaraka
The *Mausala Parva*, Book 16 of the *Mahabharata*, describes the events which transpire thirty-six years after the Kurukshetra war: the demise of Krishna, the demise of his brother Balarama and their father Vasudeva, the civil war in which every member of the Yadava clan is killed, and the destruction of the kingdom of Dwaraka. Arjuna arrived in Dwaraka to find out what had happened to Krishna and his clan and he saw the submergence of the kingdom in the sea. Here’s an excerpt from Arjuna’s description of Dwaraka’s final moments: “The sea, which had been beating against the shores... read more
Russia To Build Up Its Military Presence Along its European Borders In Response To US-Led NATO Bloc Build Up
A T-72 tank crosses a water obstacle via a floating bridge during a drill involving elements of the 5th Russian Army which are crossing local water bodies at Sergeyevsky Training Ground in the Primorye Territory, Russia. © Sputnik / Vitaliy Ankov *RT:* *Russia to marshal 20 new military formations, armed with latest weaponry, in response to heightened NATO activity near its borders * Russia has announced that it will revamp and upgrade its military presence along its European borders in response to a reported buildup by the US-led NATO bloc, as well as stepping up the presence of... read more
June 1st – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 133
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post June 1st – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 133 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Tuesday June 1st – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Tuesday June 1st – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Pakistan's Economic Crisis Worsens As China Refuses To Provide Additional Loans Or Debt Relief
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan (2nd R) attends talks with China's President Xi Jinping (not pictured) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on November 2, 2018. Photo: AFP / Thomas Peter / Pool *Asia Times*: *Pakistan begs China for power debt forgiveness* *Islamabad may decline to pay Chinese banks it owes billions in perceived as onerous take-or-pay power production contracts * PESHAWAR – Pakistan’s debt problems are escalating as liabilities due on China-funded energy projects established under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) surpass $31 billion and Be... read more
June 1, 2021: Reader Tips
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head — BJ Thomas I hated that song. Tips thread begins. read more
Peru Triples Its Pandemic Death Toll, Now Worst In The World Per Capita
*Reuters:* *Peru revises pandemic death toll, now worst in the world per capita* LIMA (Reuters) -Peru on Monday almost tripled its official COVID-19 death toll to 180,764, following a government review, making it the country with the worst death rate per capita, according to Johns Hopkins University data. Peru has been among the hardest hit Latin America countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, with its hospitals overcrowded with patients and demand for oxygen outstripping availability. Experts had long warned that the true death toll was being under-counted in official sta... read more
"Inflation Will Destroy Real Estate Very Soon - Huge Challenges for the Economy in June"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, I Allegedly, *"Inflation Will Destroy Real Estate Very Soon - * *Huge Challenges for the Economy in June"* read more
UN's Nuclear Watchdog Says Iran Has Failed To Explain Uranium Traces Found At Several Sites
The IAEA suspects Iran has been boosting uranium enrichment since April, dampening hopes of salvaging the JCPOA *RFE:* *UN's Nuclear Watchdog Says Iran Has Failed To Explain Uranium Traces* The UN's nuclear watchdog agency said on May 31 that Iran has failed to explain traces of uranium found at several undeclared sites and that it continues to breach enrichment limits spelled out in the 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers. The news, outlined in two separate reports by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), could complicate talks currently underway in Vienna to ... read more
"A Great Depression For The 21st Century: 1930s Was Bad, But What We Are Facing Now Is Worse!"
*Full screen recommended.* *"A Great Depression For The 21st Century: * *1930s Was Bad, But What We Are Facing Now Is Worse!"* by Epic Economist "Ever since the health crisis burst, plunging the world's economy with it, financial gurus have been warning of another great depression. While the United States struggles to avert yet another economic collapse, those warnings sounds have become louder than ever. They say the next Great Depression will be far greater than the one of 1929 to 1933. This time, the impacts will likely persist for much longer than before and they will be much mo... read more
Huge Drop in Human Emissions of CO2 due to the Chinese Virus
*Anthony Cox* Today the Morrison Government released the December 2020 Quarterly Update of Australia’s National Greenhouse Gas Inventory. In the year to December 2020, emissions were 499.0 million tonnes – 5.0 per cent or 26.1 million tonnes lower than in 2019. This is the lowest level on record and 20.1 per cent below 2005 levels (the baseline year for our 2030 Paris Agreement target). When exports are excluded, domestic emissions are now 37.4 per cent below 2005 levels. It should be straightforward: *the alarmists say human emissions of CO2, ACO2, are responsible for ALL of... read more
Is 'Patient Su' Covid's Patient Zero?
China has been accused of fiddling statistics and distorting its role in the early days of the spread (Image: REUTERS) *Daily Mail:* *Is 'Patient Su' Covid's Patient Zero? IAN BIRRELL, who's led the way in exposing Beijing's lies, reveals how a woman aged 61 was diagnosed with virus THREE weeks before China admits that it even existed* * Mistake by Chinese official may have disclosed details of early Covid case * Error shows the woman, 61, lived about a mile from a coronavirus research lab * She was also close to a stop for the high-speed rail line that spread the virus A... read more
Mixed Covid-19 news in Japan: Minor testing in Tokyo
Mixed Covid-19 news in Japan: Minor testing in Tokyo Kanako Mita and Sawako Utsumi Modern Tokyo Times Deaths from coronavirus (Covid-19) reached over 13,000 yesterday in Japan. However, with the Olympics on the horizon and major cities remaining jam-packed, the usual lack of urgency remains. The recent focus on increasing the vaccination program in Japan […] The post Mixed Covid-19 news in Japan: Minor testing in Tokyo first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Is Benjamin Netanyahu's Days As Israel's Prime minister Numbered?
* CBC: **Benjamin Netanyahu is on cusp of being ousted, but don't write his political obituary just yet* Coalition deal between rivals must still be approved in parliament, and Israeli PM has proven resilient A flurry of promises, backroom deal-making and last-minute shifts in political allegiance marked what seems to be the final days of Benjamin Netanyahu's long tenure as prime minister of Israel. When the dust settled, Naftali Bennett, Netanyahu's former defence minister and chief of staff, appeared poised to emerge as prime minister, leading an unlikely coalition that s... read more
Fly The Librano Skies
CTV: Air Canada gave out $10M in bonuses amid bailout negotiations with Ottawa Air Canada’s top executives and eligible management received $10 million worth of COVID-19-specific bonuses, as well as special share purchase options to offset base salary cuts over the last year, CTV News has confirmed. The “COVID-19 Pandemic Mitigation Bonus” was awarded based… Continue reading → read more
The 5-Second Trick For Business Loan Next
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Family Shares Story Behind Fudge Recipe on Utah Headstone
Utah’s Logan Cemetery is home to a headstone which is gaining notoriety around the world thanks to photos posted online. read more
Musical Interlude: 2002, "An Ocean Apart"
*Full screen recommended.* *2002, "An Ocean Apart"* read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
“Like delicate cosmic petals, these clouds of interstellar dust and gas have blossomed 1,300 light-years away in the fertile star fields of the constellation Cepheus. Sometimes called the Iris Nebula and dutifully cataloged as NGC 7023 this is not the only nebula in the sky to evoke the imagery of flowers. Still, this remarkable image shows off the Iris Nebula's range of colors and symmetries in impressive detail. Within the Iris, dusty nebular material surrounds a hot, young star. The dominant color of the brighter reflection nebula is blue, characteristic of dust grains reflecting ... read more
"I Don't Pretend..."
“I don't pretend we have all the answers, but the questions are certainly worth thinking about.” - Arthur C. Clarke read more
The Picture Is a Clue: How the V-22 Osprey Was Kind Of Born
*Peter Suciu* *V-22 Osprey, Americas* The V-22 wasn’t the first aircraft to combine the functionality of a fixed-wing and rotary aircraft. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Much like the V-22, the XC-142 was both revolutionary but had a difficult time during testing. Today, the United States military operates some 400 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, which are in use with the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy, and the aircraft have been utilized in various Special Forces operations. It is a revolutionary aircraft that is part helicopter and part airplane, but it wasn’t the first to combin... read more
Rand Paul Lays Out Evidence For COVID-19 Coming From Wuhan Lab
Forbes Breaking News On Tuesday, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) outlined the case for COVID-19’s origin being from the Wuhan Virology Institute. end read more
BASEL 3 and a Phased Return to Market Priced Gold: Monetary Reset
Miles Harris Basel 3 banking regulations are set to be introduced in continental Europe at the end of June 2021. This video answers why a gold price increase is needed by our central banks, why it is needed now and why Europe is first to implement these rules. – Excellent reading on Basel 3: https://www.numismaticnews.net/coin-m… … read more
Right now pregnant New Zealanders are being encouraged to take the CV VX – meanwhile the MoH website offers no guarantee of safety
“We don’t have enough information” regarding pregnancy and the shot. Why is this not being emphasized? (EWR)________________________________________________________________________ From Lynda Wharton, The Health Forum NZ @ fb PREGNANT WOMEN AND THE CV VX …WE JUST DONT KNOWRight now pregnant New Zealanders are being encouraged to take the CV V.They are informed by the Government to “speak … Continue reading Right now pregnant New Zealanders are being encouraged to take the CV VX – meanwhile the MoH website offers no guarantee of safety → read more
A reminder that Pfizer is still testing their vaccine …according to their own documentation
Here is a link to a report published by Pfizer themselves. The report shares details about the protocol they are supposed to follow regarding the vaccine. There is a table describing the phase 3 of the trial. The trial includes follow-up visits up to 24 months after getting the jab. Here is another reminder that … Continue reading A reminder that Pfizer is still testing their vaccine …according to their own documentation → read more
Will Italy face CIVIL WAR as Prime Minister ORDERS vaccines to be Mandatory for all? .. those refusing will be DENIED all medical assistance, in all hospitals and clinics, public & private
This article is originally by Alexis Bugnolo (hear his brief bio), an Italian Francescan Brother. Here are links also to his YT channels:His Electronic Journal, From Rome Info Video channel: https://www.youtube.com/FromRomeInfoV… The Channel of the Scholasticum, which he founded: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMwM… The Political Party of which he is a member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCks_… He is clearly wide awake … Continue reading Will Italy face CIVIL WAR as Prime Minister ORDERS vaccines to be Mandatory for all? .. those refusing will be DENIED all medical assistance,... read more
U S Mint Admits There’s a “Global Silver Shortage”
Arcadia Economics #USMint admits there’s a “global #silvershortage” For months the bullion banks tried to cover up how close they were to seeing their fractional reserve bullion scheme collapse in the beginning of February. During the #SilverSqueeze weekend. Yet now the US Mint is admitting that there actually is a “global silver shortage,” which makes … read more
Gold’s Extremely Bullish Monthly Close | Steve Penny
Liberty and Finance Gold is breaking out. Today, as we see a monthly close above a downtrend line in gold, Steve Penny says this is an extremely bullish sign for gold. Subscribe to Steve Penny’s newsletter and support the channel along the way: http://silverchartistliberty.com *** THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS *** Silver Krugerrands: $5.25 over spot per … read more
Papers Please! Coming Soon, ‘No Shot, No Service’
Papers Please! Coming Soon, ‘No Shot, No Service’ by David Fiorazo, https://harbingersdaily.com/ Did you hear about the new vaccine bracelet being sold? That’s right. You can wear it in public so people will know that you’re safe to be around. I wish I were joking. – This is what they’re selling. Avoid fellow citizens, fear … read more
The Truth About COVID-19
Video interview here! The Truth About COVID-19 by Dr. Joseph Mercola, https://www.mercola.com/ STORY AT-A-GLANCE National and global crises are seen as opportunities by government technocrats, billionaire oligarchs, Big Pharma, Big Data, Big Media and the military industrial intelligence apparatus to increase their power and wealth Incitement of fear has been a central strategy of totalitarian … read more
The Mark of The Beast Is Here: ID2020-Quantum-Dot Tattoo With COVID-19 Vaccine for DNA “Upgrading”
Pro_Veritas By: END-TIME WATCHMAN After all, God’s word is not a fiction book. Now things come to be more clear. The mark of the beast is a topic that needs thorough understanding. It consists ideas and disciplines like Genetic engineering, Communication Technology (5G), Physics (Nano Technology), body compatible Micro-chips Technology, a Vaccine for causing mutation, … read more
DHS Secretary Admits: “We’re Taking a Very Close Look” at Vaccine Passports
DHS Secretary Admits: “We’re Taking a Very Close Look” at Vaccine Passports by James Murphy, https://thenewamerican.com/ Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admitted on Friday that the federal government is “taking a very close look” at the idea of creating federal vaccine passports for international travel. Mayorkas, who also oversees the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), … read more
Video: Rand Paul, Pompeo Warn Wuhan Lab Still Running, Involved With Bioweapons
“…it’s making it more transmissible to humans and often times making it more deadly in humans.” – Senator @RandPaul with a message every American should hear about what may be happening inside the Wuhan Lab pic.twitter.com/xHPnlS91aO — Jeanine Pirro (@JudgeJeanine) May 30, 2021 Video: Rand Paul, Pompeo Warn Wuhan Lab Still Running, Involved With Bioweapons … read more
‘Lunatics Are Running the Asylum’: BLM Flags Flying at US Embassies Under Biden Administration
US Embassies Worldwide Are Flying BLM Flags This Week by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ US embassies and consulates across the globe this week flew Black Lives Matter (BLM) flags after being authorized and encouraged to do so for the first time ever in a memo by Secretary of State Antony Blinken. It’s now expected to be a regular … read more
G7 Financial Leaders To Say Central Bank Digital Currencies Could Act As Liquid Safe Settlement Asset And Anchor for Payments System – Draft Communique
G7 FINANCIAL LEADERS TO SAY CENTRAL BANK DIGITAL CURRENCIES COULD ACT AS LIQUID SAFE SETTLEMENT ASSET AND ANCHOR FOR PAYMENTS SYSTEM – DRAFT COMMUNIQUE Here we go… — Gold Telegraph ⚡ (@GoldTelegraph_) May 31, 2021 read more
Fed Drains $485 Billion in Liquidity from Market via Reverse Repos, Undoing 4 Months of QE, Even as QE Continues, Total Assets Near $8 Trillion
Fed Drains $485 Billion in Liquidity from Market via Reverse Repos, Undoing 4 Months of QE, Even as QE Continues, Total Assets Near $8 Trillion by Wolf Richter, https://wolfstreet.com/ , 27 May 2021 It’s a crazy situation the Fed backed into as tsunami of liquidity goes haywire, banking system strains under $4 trillion in reserves, … read more
Silver Target of $300 Explains Peter Krauth
Wall Street Silver Peter Krauth, editor of the “Silver Stock Investor” newsletter, explains how he arrives at a price target of $300 per oz, plus his opinions on other areas of the Silver and Gold markets. end read more
Gangsters Out Blog19 hours ago
5 counties in Oregon vote to join Conservative Idaho
The New Tang Dynasty is reporting that five counties in Oregon have voted to leave Liberal Portland and join Conservative Idaho. People have seen where the liberal left is heading and they don't want to go there. You keep raising taxes and people keep leaving. read more
Missile Shortages Have Forced Iran's Air Force to Get Mega Creative
*Charlie Gao* *Security, Middle East* Iran’s F-14A Tomcats are an anomaly in the region, and finding missiles for them has been a challenge. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Iran has tried to remedy this in the past in a variety of ways, including strapping surface to air missiles onto their F-14s. But in 2018 they began production of their own version of the Phoenix, called the Fakour-90. The missile appears to be practically dimensionally identical to the AIM-54, but Iran claims improvement over the original models in several aspects. Iran’s F-14A Tomcats are an anomaly in... read more
Right now pregnant New Zealanders are being encouraged to take the CV VX – meanwhile the MoH website offers no guarantee of safety
“We don’t have enough information” regarding pregnancy and the shot. Why is this not being emphasized? (EWR)________________________________________________________________________ From Lynda Wharton, The Health Forum NZ @ fb PREGNANT WOMEN AND THE CV VX …WE JUST DONT KNOWRight now pregnant New Zealanders are being encouraged to take the CV V.They are informed by the Government to “speak […] read more
A reminder that Pfizer is still testing their vaccine …according to their own documentation
Here is a link to a report published by Pfizer themselves. The report shares details about the protocol they are supposed to follow regarding the vaccine. There is a table describing the phase 3 of the trial. The trial includes follow-up visits up to 24 months after getting the jab. Here is another reminder that […] read more
Will Italy face CIVIL WAR as Prime Minister ORDERS vaccines to be Mandatory for all? .. those refusing will be DENIED all medical assistance, in all hospitals and clinics, public & private
This article is originally by Alexis Bugnolo (hear his brief bio), an Italian Francescan Brother. Here are links also to his YT channels:His Electronic Journal, From Rome Info Video channel: https://www.youtube.com/FromRomeInfoV… The Channel of the Scholasticum, which he founded: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMwM… The Political Party of which he is a member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCks_… He is clearly wide awake […] read more
‘We Won’t Be Human Guinea Pigs’: 117 Doctors, Nurses Sue Over Forced ‘Experimental’ Vaccine
Originally posted on Truth11.com: ‘We Won’t Be Human Guinea Pigs’: 117 Doctors, Nurses Sue Over Forced ‘Experimental’ Vaccine Waking Times RSS Feed / WakingTimes Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project Waking Times Houston, TX — Over a hundred doctors and nurses who work in the Houston Methodist hospital network have filed a lawsuit against… read more
Privacy and Psychopaths, by Gabriel Custodiet
Originally posted on STRAIGHT LINE LOGIC: Psychopaths lack a conscience and are unable to acquire one. From Gabriel Custodiet at lewrockwell.com: Dear privacy-seekers, Today we talk about psychopaths. But, why are we talking about a personality disorder? And what does it have to do with privacy? Years ago when I read my first book on… read more
Mass-Jabbing Children for Covid a Crime Against Humanity
Originally posted on Truth11.com: Mass-Jabbing Children for Covid a Crime Against Humanity Stephen Lendman / Stephen Lendman Mass-Jabbing Children for Covid a Crime Against Humanity by Stephen Lendman (stephenlendman.org – Home – Stephen Lendman) Covid jabbing breaches the Nuremberg Code that requires voluntary consent and prohibits what risks harm to health. US federal law… read more
A WHO panel co-chaired by Helen Clark calls for global system of surveillance, more authority over nations, billions in funding
EWR note: the header image featuring Helen Clark (courtesy of Investigate Magazine) is a reminder to all she is a globalist. As also is her socialist successor Jacinda Adern. from lifesitenews.com Patrick Wood, Editor in Chief of Technocracy News told LifeSiteNews that, were the recommendations of the report to be implemented, ‘the top political leaders … Continue reading A WHO panel co-chaired by Helen Clark calls for global system of surveillance, more authority over nations, billions in funding → read more
Curtis Sliwa launches mask burning in New York City
Sounds like Mr Sliwa is the republican nomination for mayor. Saving New York is within reach. read more
AZ Chairwoman Kelli Ward Provides Remarks on Memorial Day and Updates on the Maricopa County Audit, One Million Ballots Reviewed
Arizona GOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward provides remarks on Memorial Day and gives an update on the Maricopa County ballot audit. The audit remarks begin around 01:13 of the video update. According to Mrs. Ward the auditors are now halfway through reviewing and auditing the Maricopa County ballots. Auditors are still estimating a late June finish. […] The post AZ Chairwoman Kelli Ward Provides Remarks on Memorial Day and Updates on the Maricopa County Audit, One Million Ballots Reviewed appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Canadian Doctor Removed from Hospital Duty after Speaking out about COVID “Vaccine” Side Effects
Last month we published an interview with Dr. Charles Hoffe, a medical doctor for 28 years in the small, rural town of Lytton in British Columbia, Canada. He tried to sound the alarm over the troubling side effects he was seeing in his community from the COVID-19 shots, which included one death. The results of his trying to warn the medical system about what he was seeing are that he was issued a gag order and basically told to shut up. He didn't. He did an interview explaining what was happening after the COVID-19 shots, and the damage they were causing, putting his own career on... read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil’s vehicle financing up 32%; helps automotive market recover
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - If the automotive market is performing "less poorly" this year, the main reason for this has a name: credit. Over R$58.4 (US$11.2) billion were loaned for vehicle purchases. This resulted in an increase of 32.4% over the same period last year, when R$44.1 billion were granted. Compared to the first […] The post Brazil’s vehicle financing up 32%; helps automotive market recover appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil’s Chamber president says tax reform will not be broad, but will improve current system
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Chamber of Deputies president Arthur Lira (PP-AL) said on Monday, May 31, that the tax reform will not be broad, but will aim to improve the current tax collection system and duties in the country. "The possible tax reform may not be the largest, but it will be better than […] The post Brazil’s Chamber president says tax reform will not be broad, but will improve current system appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Argentina fails to pay the Paris Club, invokes 60-day grace period
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – This Monday, May 31, Argentina failed to meet its obligation to pay the outstanding balance of principal and interest on financing from the so-called Paris Club under the terms of a refinancing agreement signed in 2014. Argentina, which had already acknowledged in advance the impossibility to meet its debt commitments […] The post Argentina fails to pay the Paris Club, invokes 60-day grace period appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Canadian Doctor Removed from Hospital Duty after Speaking out about COVID “Vaccine” Side Effects
Last month we published an interview with Dr. Charles Hoffe, a medical doctor for 28 years in the small, rural town of Lytton in British Columbia, Canada. He tried to sound the alarm over the troubling side effects he was seeing in his community from the COVID-19 shots, which included one death. The results of his trying to warn the medical system about what he was seeing are that he was issued a gag order and basically told to shut up. He didn't. He did an interview explaining what was happening after the COVID-19 shots, and the damage they were causing, putting his own career on... read more
Myanmar, Flynn, and Suddenly I Care about Burma
Why ought I give a damn about a coup in Myanmar? Why is The Left rabidly upset about it and gunning for Gen. Flynn again? Continue reading → read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Pfizer asks Brazil’s health regulator to authorize vaccine for children and adolescents
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's National Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) announced this Monday, May 31, that it is analyzing a request to authorize the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children age 12 and older. According to the agency, Pfizer's request to include this age group in the vaccine package insert was submitted on May 13 […] The post Pfizer asks Brazil’s health regulator to authorize vaccine for children and adolescents appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Mexico’s Senate prepares to dissolve the Government of Tamaulipas state
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The majority in Mexico’s Senate is preparing a bill for the disempowerment of Tamaulipas, a process to dissolve the government of this northern state whose governor, Francisco García Cabeza de Vaca, is accused of participating in organized crime and money laundering. In a press conference this Monday, Ricardo Monreal, leader […] The post Mexico’s Senate prepares to dissolve the Government of Tamaulipas state appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Hackney, United Kingdom. Thanks for stopping by! read more
Why Russia Refuses to Let The MiG Fighter Legacy Die
*Charlie Gao* *Security, Eurasia* New classes of MiGs were created to make it easier for the Soviets to intercept American bombers. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Since Sukhoi has done the majority of the design work and has had its name attached to the PAK FA (in the Su-57 designation), MiG needs a next generation project of their own to work on. The MiG-35, while advanced, is still not of the PAK family of next-generation craft and MiG not have an aircraft to work on in the future. During the Cold War, the Soviet Union’ s Air Defense Forces (VPVO) needed a series of heav... read more
America’s Military Wants a Robot Army
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Army, Robots, * Robotic vehicles, and manned-unmanned teaming in particular, are expected to massively transform modern warfare in a host of defining aspects. Army robots will carry ammunition, traverse rigorous terrain, conduct high-risk forward-operating reconnaissance missions and possibly even fire weapons when directed by a human operator. Most of all, unmanned systems of all sizes will be increasingly networked, capable of ever-advancing levels of autonomy and equipped with high-speed, artificial intelligence-enabled data processing technology. The Army... read more
A Massachusetts Man Pretended to Commit Suicide—to Avoid PPP Loan Fraud Charges
*Trevor Filseth* *Stimulus, United States* [image: No Fourth Stimulus Check] It wasn't the smartest plan. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* If there is a moral to this story, it seems to be that, while egregious abuse of federal small business loans – often referred to as Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP – has been a sadly common occurrence, it is not consequence-free. Instead, it has often resulted in capture and prosecution. Last week, David Staveley, 53, of Andover, Massachusetts, pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and failure to appear in court – as part of a plea ... read more
Nuclear Weapons Superpower: This Was France’s Foray into the ‘Nuclear Club’
*Kyle Mizokami* *military, Europe* The resurgence of Russian military power—and the will to use it—will likely keep Paris a nuclear power for the foreseeable future. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *France was the fourth country to join the so-called “Nuclear Club,” and at the height of the Cold War maintained its own nuclear triad of land-based missiles, nuclear-armed bombers and ballistic missile submarines. Today, France’s sea-based nuclear deterrent is the home of most of its nuclear arsenal, with four nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, of French design and cons... read more
Photoblogging
A few random photos I took over the weekend. (Click for full size). read more
balance101 day ago
If you tarry in the old, you will miss the very initiations of that new spiral
1) I refer to the principle of the abundant life and to the problem, so-called, of economic inequality. There is a constant din that can be heard in the world, a clamor from those who have not against those who have. An interesting sidelight is that the babel of voices for the have-nots and against the haves is being joined by many among the upper class who in effect are begging their own destruction. Let me hasten to say that all wealth belongs to God, that the earth is His, and that He has asked man to take dominion over it and to share in the practical proof of the princip... read more
Venezuela Regime’s Discrimination-Vaccination Campaign Proceeding Apace
The Nicolás Maduro regime is vaccinating only those Venezuelans who are members of the PSUV ruling party or holders of the social-control “Carnet de la Patria” (Fatherland ID) card, turning away even handicapped or elderly people. read more
Carlos Alberto Montaner: Vaccines, Ideology and Several Burning Questions
Latin American genius Carlos Alberto Montaner talks about the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine, the conspiracy theories about it and the Republicans constant claims of an alleged electoral fraud. read more
Beatrice Rangel: And the Majors Got Their Day in Court
Former Venezuelan Minister of Ministers Beatrice Rangel on how the big oil companies are failing to adapt to the new climate-friendly energy wave. read more
The COVID-19 pandemic motivates millions of tobacco users to quit, but they need support
“Quitters are the real winners in the case of tobacco”, says the World Health Organization as part of a campaign to help smokers that have decided to quit during the COVID-19 pandemic, but lack the support to do so. A new chatbot and even an AI assistant are ready to aid them in their quitting journey. Read the full story, “The COVID-19 pandemic motivates millions of tobacco users to quit, but they need support”, on globalissues.org → read more
Haiti: funding gap threatens the lives of nearly 86,000 children
In Haiti, the number of severely malnourished under-fives could more than double this year, UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, said on Monday. Some could die if they do not receive timely treatment. Read the full story, “Haiti: funding gap threatens the lives of nearly 86,000 children”, on globalissues.org → read more
Snopes.com1 day ago
Johnson & Johnson Asks High Court to Void $2B Talc Verdict
Johnson & Johnson is asking for Supreme Court review of a $2 billion verdict in favor of women who claim they developed ovarian cancer from using the company's talc products. read more
President Trump Delivers Remarks on Memorial Day MAGA Boat Parade in Jupiter Inlet, Florida
Thousands of President Trump supporters took to the water for another MAGA boat parade in Jupiter Inlet, Florida (video below). Apparently President Trump heard of the parade and gave the following statement: “Wow! I hear they have thousands and thousands of boats parading in Jupiter, despite the fact that they tried to cancel us. Everyone […] The post President Trump Delivers Remarks on Memorial Day MAGA Boat Parade in Jupiter Inlet, Florida appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
An End to the Fear Mongering
In Canada? No, Project Fear is still very much in place across the Not So Great White North. But here are some photos from yesterday’s Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR race in Charlotte, North Carolina: read more
Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors
China’s Long Tentacles Extend Deep Into American Media: The companies that own the major news networks, NBC, ABC, and CBS, all do significant business in China. On the print side, top U.S. newspapers like the Washington Post and New York Times have been criticized for running paid China Daily inserts. What they were paid for… Continue reading → read more
Civil War Revolvers 1861 to 1865 – A short history
LionHeart FilmWorks Aug 13, 2019 A new historical series featured only on this channel — bringing to life with vivid recreations, sound and editing —... The post Civil War Revolvers 1861 to 1865 – A short history appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Civil War Repeating Rifles & Carbines – 1861 to 1865 – A Short History
LionHeart FilmWorks Nov 17, 2019 A new historical series featured only on this channel — bringing to life with vivid recreations, sound and editing —... The post Civil War Repeating Rifles & Carbines – 1861 to 1865 – A Short History appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Cairns News1 day ago
Victoria Police resort to violence after being stopped in their tracks with kerbside law lecture
By TONY MOBILIFONITISVICTORIA Police have been caught on video in a vicious gang attack on a small group of protesters linked to a Christian activist group called John8.net. Members of the group had earlier held a swarm of cops at bay when they tried to “enforce” so-called health directives from the state’s chief of health […] read more
New study from Europe suggests evidence Covid19 comes from lab
An explosive new study claims researchers found 'unique fingerprints' in COVID-19 samples that they say could only have arisen from manipulation in a laboratory DailyMail.com exclusively obtained the new 22-page paper authored by British Professor Angus Dalgleish and Norwegian scientist Dr. Birger Sørensen set to be published in the Quarterly Review of Biophysics Discovery The study showed there's evidence to suggest Chinese scientists created the virus while working on a Gain of Function project in a Wuhan lab Gain of Function research, which was temporarily outlawed in the US,... read more
Barrett M82A1: This Is the Most Powerful Sniper Rifle To Ever Fire A Shot
*Kyle Mizokami* *Sniper Rifles, * The Barrett .50 BMG was a shoulder fired, semi-automatic rifle designed around the .50 BMG cartridge. Unique among firearms, Barrett rifle’s barrel recoiled backward after firing. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Today the Barrett M82A1 is used by more than sixty countries, mostly NATO countries and U.S. allies in Asia and the Middle East. All the major military powers field their own 12.7mm/.50 caliber-class sniper rifles, with Russia’s OSV-96 rifle serving with the Russian Ground Forces and China’s Zijiang M99 serving with the People’s Libe... read more
Joe Biden's Mega 'Stimulus Check' for Schools: $122,000,000,000
*Stephen Silver* *American Rescue Plan, * USA Today reported this week that $122 billion was allocated earlier this year from the American Rescue Plan, with $81 billion of that money becoming available imminently. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *"These funds from the American Rescue Plan and the extraordinary steps the Department is taking to get these resources to states quickly will allow schools to invest in mitigation strategies to get students back in the classroom and stay there, and address the many impacts this pandemic has had on students—especially those dispropor... read more
Joe Biden Is Happy: The Child Tax Credit Will Give You Money Every Month
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Child Tax Credits, * Parents can collect a $250 or $300 payment each month through the end of the year. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Know that the same holds true for the current round of $1,400 stimulus checks—as Congress frustrated many Americans when it failed to exempt the cash from garnishment. Washington lawmakers did, though, approve garnishment protection measures for the $600 stimulus payments that were approved last December. With summer just around the corner, millions of eligible parents are getting set to receive the newest ‘stimulus’ chec... read more
Aircraft Carriers and Battleships Rule: These 5 Dominate the Seas
*TNI Staff* *Aircraft Carriers, * Aircraft carriers are still the dominant power projection platform of the U.S. and other navies. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Like her sister ships, Roosevelt has already undergone substantial modification across the course of her thirty year career, and the Navy expects that these refits will continue into the future. Current projections suggest that she will leave service around 2035, which would give the carrier a nearly fifty-year span of lethality. For decades, the world’s great powers built countless battleships, not only as a way t... read more
The Night Witches: Russia's Female Fighter Pilots of World War II
*Peter Suciu* *World War II, Europe* Marina Raskova personally petitioned Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin to allow her to form an all-female fighter squadron against Nazi Germany. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The "Night Witches" were one of only three regiments to remain a solely female unit throughout the war. While it would take until 1993 for the United States to have its first female fighter pilot, the Soviet Union had many women flying combat missions during its Great Patriotic War (World War II) against Nazi Germany. Unlike the American Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP... read more
Note to Joe Biden: Mexico Is Becoming an Unstable Mess
*Christopher England* *Mexico, Americas* Local commentators are calling it "the most violent elections in Mexico’s history," Ahead of what some are calling “the most violent elections in Mexico’s history,” the killing of Alma Barragán in Moroleón this week brings to thirty-four the number of slain political candidates just this year at the hands of drug gangs. Barragan, a sixty-one-year-old political novice, apparently made the mistake of sharing her location during a Facebook live stream. The gangs, seeking to place their sympathizers in office and intimidate voters, were quick... read more
Memorial Day: Honor Those Who Served From Puerto Rico By Supporting Statehood
*Eugenio Matias Perez* *Politics, Americas* Statehood is the only status option that a majority of voters have ever supported, and it is well past time Congress honors the voice and vote of the U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico. This and every Memorial Day, we honor and mourn the service members who have fought and died for this country while serving in the United States Armed Forces. Unfortunately, not all of our service members are treated equally. This Memorial Day, our elected officials should honor those who have fought and died under the American flag, but lived as second-class ... read more
The Arctic Council Power Flex that Could Prove Prosperous—for America
*Thomas Rotnem* *Arctic, Eurasia* Russia’s two-year tenure as chair of the council will be used to assert its importance in world affairs at a time of increased focus on climate change and at a venue that is at the forefront of the crisis. U.S.-Russian relations currently stand at perhaps the lowest point in the post–Cold War era. Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov believes that those relations are worse now than during much of the Cold War, mainly due to a “deficit of mutual respect.” This may not be true for all parties involved, but it’s important to note that the Russian... read more
Biden’s $6 Trillion Budget Is Here (And He Has One Goal)
*Rachel Bucchino* *Politics, * The proposal would bring federal spending levels to their highest sustained level since World War II, according to the Times. Biden wants to transform America. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Biden’s two-part agenda—Americans Jobs Plan and American Families Plan—would be funded by major tax hikes on wealthy individuals and corporations, which would largely shrink the budget deficits in the 2030s President Joe Biden is expected to unveil a $6 trillion budget on Friday as the White House pursues sweeping proposals to improve the nation’s infras... read more
China Is Upset: India’s Navy Is Building More Aircraft Carriers
*Robert Farley* *India, Aircraft Carrier, Asia* With one large carrier in service and another on the way, India has become one of the world’s pre-eminent naval aviation powers. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *India has committed to carrier aviation, and has the resources and experience to develop a successful force. However, India still faces some big decisions, including the choice of a new carrier fighter and the design characteristics of its flagship class of fleet carriers. With one large carrier in service and another on the way, India has become one of the world’s pre-... read more
And the Award for World’s Heaviest Armed Non-State Actor Goes to — Hezbollah
*Caleb Larson* *Hezbollah, Middle East* Hezbollah’s missile arsenal is mostly “small, man-portable and unguided surface-to-surface artillery rockets,” that serve to terrorize Israel, despite the fact they are not precise guided munitions. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* One of Hezbollah’s longest-range missiles is the Fateh-110, which is an Iranian design. Its range is reported to be 250-300 kilometers, or about 155-185 miles. Hezbollah’s missile arsenal occasionally snatches headlines. Here is what they have. *Militia-like Army* Hezbollah’s missile arsenal is mostly “small... read more
These 5 Hunting Rifles are Beloved By Rural America
*Kyle Mizokami* *Guns, * For many in rural areas hunting rifles are tools not only for sport but for procuring a supply of meat. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The American series rifles are very affordable, with a street price often under $400. The combination of features and the attractive price tag has prompted some gun writers to describe the rifle as the Remington Model 700 for the twenty-first century. Hunting, more than other countries in the Western world, lingers in America’s DNA. While the number of hunters in Europe and the rest of the industrialized world has de... read more
A Perfect Metaphor for What's Happened to Journalism Over the Past Few Decades.
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