Saturday, July 24, 2021

24 July - Blogs I'm Following - 5 of 5

 10 pm MDT

Who Wins This Fight: An F-22 Stealth Fighter , or a Tropical Storm?
*Sebastien Roblin* *F-22, * We found out on October 9, 2018, when Hurricane Michael hit. The Air Force had just a few days to evacuate. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The storm flipped a fourteen-ton F-15 used as monument on its back, destroyed all of the homes of base personnel and their families, scattered trailers like matchsticks, shredded trees and peeled off metal roofs. Tyndall’s drone runway, flight line and marina sustained catastrophic damage. The F-22 Raptor may be the most elusive fighter ever built. It has a radar-cross section the size of a marble, and if it g... read more
Submarine Sinker: The USS England was Every Submariner’s Nightmare
*Michael Peck* *U.S. Navy, Americas* At first glance, the England (named for John England, a sailor killed at Pearl Harbor) was not an impressive vessel. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *For almost 73 years, the USS *England* has set a record for most subs sunk by a single ship. That record remains unbroken. Destroyer escorts were the econo-warships of the U.S. Navy in World War II. Designed to be smaller and cheaper alternatives to Navy destroyers, destroyer escorts weren't designed to slug it out in a fleet battle like their bigger brothers. Instead theirs was the dreary bu... read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Brazil’s Gol airline expands capacity purchase agreement with Voepass in Northeast
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Gol (GOLL4) on Friday, July 23, announced it has expanded and bolstered its Capacity Purchase Agreement with Voepass to resume routes and more flights in the state of Bahia as of this July. "With an expected increase in demand for flights in the region for the second half of the […] The post Brazil’s Gol airline expands capacity purchase agreement with Voepass in Northeast appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
U.S. perceives the FSLN “as a menace,” says veteran Nicaraguan Sandinista militant
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Washington "always has us in its sights, it regards us as a threat," said Mendoza, former Nicaraguan military attaché to the United States during the first Sandinista government (1979-1990). "Nicaragua does not have nuclear weapons for them to perceive us as a menace, but that is how the United States […] The post U.S. perceives the FSLN “as a menace,” says veteran Nicaraguan Sandinista militant appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
naked capitalism22 hours ago
The Icepick Surgeon: Tales of Scientists Gone Rogue (or Worse)
Author Sam Kean follows the long trail of amoral scientists, and their justifications. read more
Highlights: Steve Quayle And Mike Adams Discuss Fallen Angels, Demons, And The Supernatural War on Humanity
 Health Ranger Report Watch the full interview here: https://www.brighteon.com/129c1a46-a30d-4105-9ae4-9f79499b7d56 – NaturalNews videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies and personal liberty (food freedom, medical freedom, the freedom of speech, etc.). Together, … read more
Small Dead Animals23 hours ago
We Don’t Need No Flaming Sparky Cars
Driving.ca; General Motors said Friday it is issuing a new recall for nearly 69,000 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles (EVs) worldwide for fire risks after reports of two fires and will replace defective battery modules as needed. The Bolt EVs were recalled in November for fire risks and at least one of the two new fires… Continue reading → read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Friday 23 July 2021
By 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
CNN’s Lemon Of A Town Hall Meeting
By Tim Graham ~ CNN became apoplectic whenever Donald Trump called them “fake news,” but on July 21, they offered President Biden a nationally televised boost that can accurately be described as a “fake town hall.” A real town hall would sell tickets in a city like Cincinnati and let the locals mix it up […] read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Switzerland sees decline in most infections for 2020
Campylobacter and Salmonella infections declined in Switzerland in 2020 while Listeria was stable despite a large outbreak. E. coli reports fell for the first time since 2014. The COVID-19 pandemic likely influenced disease reports, researchers said. Factors such as resources being diverted to coronavirus, hygiene measures and travel restrictions may explain the trend. The Federal... Continue Reading read more
Africans, Others Incredulous At IEA’s “Net Zero” Blueprint
By Duggan Flanakin ~ The International Energy Agency may have started a firestorm with its blueprint for achieving “Net Zero by 2050.” Its measures demand a swift and immediate shift from petroleum to energy provided through sources such as wind, hydro, and solar power. To avoid what it considers an impending climate “disaster,” the IEA has […] read more
Komando.com1 day ago
This Chrome change makes it easier to tell which sites can access your webcam and mic
Many apps want to tap into your hardware, specifically your microphone camera or even location. Take back your privacy with this new Google Chrome feature. read more
MUST WATCH! "Consumers Will Tap Out; Economic War On The Middle Class; The Stock Market Will Implode"
Jeremiah Babe, PM 7/23/21: *"Consumers Will Tap Out; Economic War On * *The Middle Class; The Stock Market Will Implode"* Time's up, folks, God help us... read more
Britain Should Be Proud of Its Vanguard-Class Nuclear Submarines
*Caleb Larson* *Security, Europe* During the Cold War, the United Kingdom prioritized deterring the Soviet Union—a difficult challenge considering the United Kingdom’s small geographic size, and relative proximity to the USSR. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Vanguard-class is due to be retired by the late 2020s or early 2030s by the newer Dreadnought-class, though the Trident missile system will be carried over to the Dreadnoughts, remaining in service till the 2060s or even later. A service life of around 70 years—not bad for a missile developed in the late 1980s. The U... read more
The First Nuclear Weapons Tests After World War II Changed Everything
*Timothy Noël Peacock* *Nuclear Weapons, * The cultural shockwaves from the first nuclear weapons test were far-reaching. As I sat in a darkened cinema in 1998, mesmerised and unnerved by the opening nuclear bomb explosions that framed the beginning of Roland Emmerich’s Godzilla, it felt like I was watching the most expensive special effect in history. Vast expanding clouds and fireballs eclipsed their surroundings and smothered everything in their path, dropping radioactive material that gave rise to the title monster. I had never encountered anything like this. I appreciated... read more
Wargame: How This 2018 NATO Exercise Fared Against Russia
*Sebastien Roblin* *NATO, Europe* Sailors, soldiers, and airmen from all twenty-nine NATO member states are participating as well as Finnish and Swedish forces, 250 military aircraft and sixty-five ships. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *By 2020, NATO is aiming for the capacity to mobilize thirty mechanized battalions, thirty squadrons and thirty warships within thirty days. For now, though NATO planners will be satisfied if it can channel the tens of thousands of troops through the Nordic weather without major mishap On October 25, 2018, over fifty thousand military personne... read more
America’s Supersonic F-110 Super Sabre Was One Amazing Fighter
*Sebastien Roblin* *F-100, Americas* The first of the ‘Century Series’ of advanced 50’s-era fighters, the F-100 was nicknamed the ‘Hun’ as an abbreviation for 100. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *America’s first supersonic jet did not excel as a fighter and had beastly accident rate—but it still pioneered revolutionary new technologies and tactics, and ended up doing much of the grunt work supporting hard-pressed ground forces in the Vietnam War. On October 14, 1947, an orange-painted Bell X-1 piloted by Chuck Yeager became the first aircraft to break the sound barrier in lev... read more
SATURDAY CARTOONS: GLORIOUS GLITCHES: JULY 24, 2021
Cheese. Dogs. Books. You? From our local farmers' market: Veins of a dried leaf: Stranger things have happened: Three for me: Her mother is a Horse Whisperer: Amen!: Can you find the sniper? (Answer at the bottom of the post) Kermode (White Spirit) Bear and her cubs: Serenity: Cleared Amazon Rainforest: Meet Hermit Titanium, mate of the horse carrying the child ... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
July 24th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 186
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 July 24th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 186 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Saturday July 24th – 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 Saturday July 24th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Military Urging Officers To Get Their Houses In Order … “They’re Turning Off The Economy!”
Advice from: Former US Army LTC of 28 years. I served in various Military Police and Military Intelligence positions around the globe. I was also a municipal police officer for about 3 years. I bring my unique experience, training, education, and spiritual insights to bear in analyzing important issues and trends in the U.S. and … read more
null1 day ago
Operation Humanity Freedom: an Urgent Appeal to the Men and Women of the US Military to Watch Our Six
Four months ago, I wrote a dispatch to the men and women of the United States military, active duty and veterans, asking them to prepare The post Operation Humanity Freedom: an Urgent Appeal to the Men and Women of the US Military to Watch Our Six appeared first on . read more
"8 Signs That US Is Heading To The 21st Century Great Depression: Prepare Your Self For The Worst!"
*Full screen recommended.* *"8 Signs That US Is Heading To The 21st Century * *Great Depression: Prepare Your Self For The Worst!"* by Epic Economist "Since the onset of the global health crisis last year, the US economy has been on a bumpy road. But the truth is that the economic problems faced by our country are nothing new. The health crisis just accelerated the impending decay of many of our institutions, industries, and businesses, and once that free fall began some of us already knew there would be no turning back. We will never come back to "normal". That's why in 2021, our p... read more
July 24, 2021: Reader Tips
Tonight we return to 1956 to watch a colorized version of a SciFi classic. Your most interesting tips of the past day would be appreciated! read more
Meet the RSR: Russia’s Attempt at Building its Own SR-71 Blackbird
*Sebastien Roblin* *SR-71, Europe* It’s a cliché of the Cold War that no sooner did one superpower pioneer a new weapons technology that its rival swiftly sought its own copy, canceling out any advantage long-term. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The otherworldly looking RSR was killed as much by its bureaucratic enemies as the technological challenges of its development—but it’s interesting to speculate what response it might have elicited from the United States had it ever been deployed. It’s a cliché of the Cold War that no sooner did one superpower pioneer a new weapons ... read more
Tanker War: Iran Lost Big When It Took on the U.S. Navy
*Sebastien Roblin* *History, Middle East* The narrow straits of the Persian Gulf had become a shooting gallery due to the Iran-Iraq War, still raging seven years after Iraq’s surprise invasion of Iran in 1980. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The Tanker War demonstrated how Iran could retaliate against foreign pressure through calibrated, and semi-deniable attacks on the valuable shipping passing through the narrow waters of the Gulf—even though the campaign failed to inflict substantial economic damage, or indeed sink many large ships. On July 21, 1987, a gigantic 414,000-t... read more
The F-111 Aardvark Almost Killed a World Leader
*Sebastien Roblin* *F-111, Americas* The F-111 was built around two powerful yet fuel-efficient TF30 turbofan engines with new afterburner technology. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *While the F-111 has been retired, a similar aircraft remains in use today. The Russian Sukhoi Su-24 Fencer was conceived shortly after the F-111, and is remarkably similar in appearance and role, down to the swing wings. Not quite the Aardvark’s equal in terms of range, speed or weapons load, nearly three times more Su-24s were produced and over three hundred serve on today in various world air f... read more
CIA Director Says The Afghan Government Still Retains Significant Military Capabilities
*WNU Editor:* In an exclusive NPR interview, CIA Director William Burns addresses Taliban advances in Afghanistan. The link to this interview is here .... *The Afghan Government Retains Significant Military Capabilities, CIA Chief Says* (NPR). What's my take. If the Afghan government still retains significant military capabilities, why have the Taliban been successful in controlling 85% of the country. Something is not right here. read more
Senator Rand Paul Says SARS Weaponization Research Happening Right Now in North Carolina and Texas
“Gain of Function” is an obtuse term for making an existing virus deadly to humans, or “weaponizing it” by modifying it. During an interview with OAN, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul shares that gain-of-function research is happening right now in Texas and North Carolina labs. This is an interesting interview [Rumble Link Here]. WATCH: Posted in […] The post Senator Rand Paul Says SARS Weaponization Research Happening Right Now in North Carolina and Texas appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Olympic Games Are Not Cheap
*Zero Hedge:* *The Massive Costs Behind The Olympic Games* The 2020 Olympics are finally underway in Tokyo. Japan has been averaging 3,000 cases a day this week while only 22 percent of the public has been fully vaccinated. The event is now set to take place behind closed doors which is a bitter blow for both the public and organizers after a massive amount of work and investment. Cost overruns have become the norm for host cities and it is estimated that postponing the games by a year cost Japan $2.8 billion, two-thirds of which was paid with public funding. That has come on ... read more
Brazen North Korea Submarine Operations Nearly Started World War III
*Sebastien Roblin* *North Korea, Asia* North Korea had lost two submarines in September 1996 and June 1998 while attempting to insert or exfiltrate Special Forces agents on espionage missions in South Korea. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Yet again, North Korean spies had chosen to go down guns blazing rather than surrender. The incident of Yeosu also indicated how deeply naval infiltration and covert operations were integral to North Korean military and political doctrine. In 1998, South Korean president Kim Dae-jung came to power with a “Sunshine Policy” attempting to rec... read more
This Simulation Shows a Second Korean War Would Be Hell
*Kyle Mizokami* *, * The Korean peninsula is, acre for acre, one of the most heavily militarized places on earth. A war has broken out on my living room table. The battlefield is the Korean peninsula; the time is tomorrow. Seven days into the war both sides have already taken frightful losses and the defenders have been pushed back. The South Korean capital of Seoul is already under siege and the fortified Demilitarized Zone is buckling under hammer blows from the North Korean People’s Army. I bought a wargame called Next War: Korea, and I’m playing it right now. It cost me $80... read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Frosts caused damage to at least 8% of arabica coffee crops in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Frosts last Tuesday may have caused "light to severe" damage to between 8% and 11% of Arabica coffee crops in Brazil, the world's largest producer and exporter of the bean, the Ministry of Agriculture reported Friday. "It is estimated that the frosts that occurred on July 20 affected an area […] The post Frosts caused damage to at least 8% of arabica coffee crops in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Iran’s Largest Warship And Frigate Now In The Baltic Sea
The path two Iranian warships took to enter the Baltic Sea. USNI News graphic by H I Sutton *USNI News:* *Iran’s Largest Warship, Frigate Now in the Baltic Sea Bound for Russia* Iran’s largest warship is now in the Baltic Sea – a first for the Iranian Navy – according to photos from ship spotters provided to USNI News. Oil-tanker-turned-warship IRINS Makran transited the Great Belt early Thursday morning entering the Baltic Sea under escort by Royal Danish Navy patrol vessels. Makran passed under the Great Belt Bridge just outside the entrance to the Baltic Sea at 6:53 a.m. l... read more
June 23: I'm sorry. I didn't see the depth our worship of the greedy.
This will be brief. And it's about change in the western world that I should have looked at much more quickly. Capitalism has always been an abuse of the average people of our society. But the rise of Jeff Bezos should have us really scared. He has taken the U.S. back into a world of darkness and fear. And Canadian capitalists (and our Liberal and Conservative parties) also go back into that world. Bezos has nothing but contempt for the average person. He built his fortune out of Amazon stores, a chain that made him super rich out of his contempt for his employees. He forba... read more
Haiti assassination will not stop America from training foreign fighters: Biden’s Anti-Haiti past and CIA
Haiti assassination will not stop America from training foreign fighters: Biden’s anti-Haiti past and CIA Kanako Mita and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times If the leader of the United States had been assassinated by military members trained in a foreign nation, the outcry and repercussions would be extremely high. However, under President Biden, an […] The post Haiti assassination will not stop America from training foreign fighters: Biden’s Anti-Haiti past and CIA first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
"People are Angry About the Economy - Civility is Dead"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly, PM 7/23/21: *"People are Angry About the Economy - Civility is Dead"* read more
Income effects on labor supply
Here is a fascinating new paper by Mikhail Golosov, Michael Graber, Magne Mogstad, and David Novgorodsky on the effects of winning the lottery. The bottom line on what people do with their good fortune: "On average, an extra dollar of unearned income in a given period reduces pre-tax labor earnings by about 50 cents, decreases total labor taxes by 10 cents, and increases consumption by 60 cents." In other words, people use their extra wealth not only to buy more goods and services but also to buy more leisure. As a result, "the introduction of a UBI will have a large effect on ea... read more
balance101 day ago
"the most dangerous biologic medicinal product roll-outs in human history"
7-23-21 More striking still, the physician says that the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine endeavor is “going to go down as the most dangerous biologic medicinal product roll-outs in human history.” Dr. McCullough has quite the résumé. Among other things, he’s the vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center (BUMC), chief of cardiovascular research of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute, and program director of the cardiovascular disease fellowship program at BUMC. He has also written 46 peer-reviewed publications on the China virus, is considered a foremost expert ... read more
Komando.com1 day ago
Delete these apps! Scanner, messaging and keyboard downloads are hiding malware
Remove these dangerous apps that are hiding the nasty Joker malware. read more
null1 day ago
Banned by the Twitter Totalitarians
I have just been handed my second stint in the Social Media Outer Darkness by the Twitter Totalitarians. The first was because I told the truth about the experimental gene therapies masquerading as vaccines, particularly the fact that they have not completed the clinical trials (which they haven’t), and that they are causing a huge amount of adverse reactions and deaths (which they are). On that occasion I was slapped on the wrist for 12 hours, but this time — presumably to teach me a lesson good and proper — the sentence has been increased to a whole week. Will […] read more
Stupid Economist Tricks: Sex, Lies, and Deficit Terror
Tom Toles did not cite a source for that 97% figure. Then again, unlike Michael Strain, he is paid to be a cartoonist. Actually, no, no sex, just Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute, warning readers of The New York Times that Biden Is Asking for $4 Trillion. Congress Shouldn’t Give It to Him. He seems to like this headline format. Last time I had reason to deal with him, in 2015, it was with reference to a WaPo piece recommending the repeal of the Affordable Care Act: End Obamacare, and people could die. That's okay. Spoiler: my commentary concluded that it wa... read more
The U.S. Army Wants To Replace The Bradley
A modified M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle, a heavily armed and armored troop carrier. (DoD) *Breaking Defense: **‘Really Big Deal’ As Army Awards Bradley Replacement Contracts: OFMV* *"This is a really big deal," said Maj. Gen. Ross Coffman, director of the Next Generation Combat Vehicles Cross-Functional Team. "So far, we've learned a lot of great lessons but we think we're on the right track." It is very important for the Army to be right this time. * WASHINGTON: The Army, hopeful it has put aside two decades of wasted development efforts, took the large step Friday e... read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
UN rapporteur sees ‘worrying’ and ‘serious’ removal of electoral officials in Bolivia
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, Diego García Sayán, issued a statement Friday to remove electoral officials in Bolivia, calling it a "dire situation for the rule of law." "The actions that have affected the integrity of the electoral courts in Bolivia are worrying. This […] The post UN rapporteur sees ‘worrying’ and ‘serious’ removal of electoral officials in Bolivia appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Underwater Chernobyl? In 1985, a Dying Submarine Poisoned Miles of Russian Territory
*Kyle Mizokami* *Russia, * In 1985, a Soviet submarine undergoing a delicate refueling procedure experienced a freak accident that killed ten naval personnel. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The *K-431* incident was one of several involving Soviet submarine reactors. Ten Soviet submarines experienced nuclear accidents, and one other, *K-11*, also suffered a refueling criticality. The U.S. Navy’s nuclear submarine fleet, by contrast, suffered zero nuclear accidents—not only during the Cold War but all the way up to the present day. In 1985, a Soviet submarine undergoing a del... read more
Inflation Enigma: Is America Prepared for the Inflationary Impact?
*Milton Ezrati* *economy, Americas* This prominent problem likely reflects monetary policy mistakes dating back almost since the financial crisis of 2008–09. After a decades-long hiatus, inflation is back in the news. So far, the figures this year are startling, and as anyone who remembers the great inflation of the 1970s and 1980s knows, inflation, once it gains momentum, can devastate financial markets, distort economic decisionmaking, and severely limit growth prospects. In the face of such concerns, Washington has shown little more than a kind of insouciance. Federal Reserve ... read more
Why Afghanistan Has Crumbled
*Rafi Khetab* *Afghanistan, Eurasia* The Afghan political leadership had multiple opportunities to unify itself for the sake of the future of the nation during the past two decades. Sadly, it did not. Much like Iraq in 2011, the departure of the U.S. military from Afghanistan has created a security vacuum causing the situation in the country to deteriorate at an alarming rate. Emboldened by the U.S. military withdrawal, the Taliban have captured over 120 of Afghanistan’s 387 districts. The Taliban have also seized Afghanistan’s main border crossings and transit chokepoints with ... read more
The U.S. Army Is Prepared to Counter Russia's Plan to Destroy It
*Sebastien Roblin* *Russia, Europe* The Russian New Generation Warfare Handbook, based on observation of Russian tactics in Ukraine and to a lesser extent Syria, as well as published doctrine and public statements, hints at what this strategy may be. *Here's What You Need To Know: *Moscow has made increasing use of allied irregular forces and private mercenary companies to lead operations in Ukraine and Syria, bolstered by Russian advisors, military equipment and training. This approach has been inspired in part by Western engagement with allied proxies in conflicts ranging from... read more
Are the Army's M1 Abrams Tanks Still Top of the Line?
*Charlie Gao* *Tanks, * The Abrams still rules the roost, but its competitors are nearly as good - and might be better, depending on how "tank effectiveness" is measured. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *By the time the M1 Abrams entered service, it was facing the latest generation of Soviet tanks: the T-64B, T-72A, and T-80. These were much tougher nuts to crack than the basic T-72 and T-64; they featured composite armor of their own. In the 1970s, the situation for NATO tank forces in Europe was grim. The program to develop the next generation battle tank for both Germany an... read more
Aircraft Carriers Fear Two Things More Than Anything Else (Not Russia or China)
*Sebastien Roblin* *Aircraft Carriers, * In the 1960s, the Navy also suffered a series of deadly accidents aboard its carriers. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The *Forrestal *fire did lead to major reforms of the Navy’s firefighting procedures, including better training in damage control for the crew at large. In the next two years, new firefighting devices that could flood the entire carrier deck with flame-retardant foam were installed. Two deadly collisions involving U.S. Navy destroyers in June and August 2017 may have cost the lives of up to sixteen sailors, leading th... read more
Mini-Submarines: Imperial Japan's Masterplan to Help win World War II?
*Sebastien Roblin* *World War II, Asia* The Sydney attacks had little material effect considering the resources invested in them. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* However, despite the efforts of Allied censors, the Sydney raids did impart a sense of vulnerability to Australians. Civilians moved away from coastal zones, a coastal convoy system was implemented, and additional resources were devoted to shoring up demonstrably spotty defenses. Australia was situated considerably closer to the action in the Pacific than the United States during World War II. Japanese aircraft bomb... read more
Micromanaging the pings
As one would expect with all centrally planned systems, Britain’s “ping” system for tracking Covid exposure is breaking down. Britain’s supermarkets, wholesalers and hauliers were struggling on Thursday to ensure stable food and fuel supplies after an official health app told hundreds of thousands of workers to isolate after contact with someone with COVID-19. read more
China Stocks Not Doing Well
I find it interesting to note that Chinese Stocks are dropping while the S&P 500 continues to rise. This is all in $US so it isn't any kind of differential inflation artifact in the reporting currency. Continue reading → read more
“Sabotage, Disrupt, Delay”: Mossad Reportedly Planning Expanded Strikes On Iran’s Nuclear Facilities
“Sabotage, Disrupt, Delay”: Mossad Reportedly Planning Expanded Strikes On Iran’s Nuclear Facilities by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ The New York-based Algemeiner newspaper, a Jewish publication focused on American and Israel-related news, has issued a detailed report unveiling Israeli intelligence contingency plans to ramp up sabotage efforts against Iran’s nuclear facilities at a moment Vienna negotiations remain stalled into August. – … read more
Freedom of Information Request Reveals 5,522 People have Died Within 28 Days of Receiving COVID-19 Vaccines in Scotland
Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News After 7 months of mass COVID-19 vaccination efforts worldwide, we are receiving more and more reports about just how severe the casualties have been from injecting so many people with these experimental shots, and the massive efforts of censorship to try and prevent the public from understanding the … Continue reading Freedom of Information Request Reveals 5,522 People have Died Within 28 Days of Receiving COVID-19 Vaccines in Scotland → read more
Tragic adverse reaction to Pfizer mRNA injection leaves a Medical Assistant with heart damage & amputated legs and hands
Posted by the Health Forum NZ @ Facebook Jummai NachePfizer 1st February 2021Severe Adverse Reaction: Amputation of both legs and more recently both hands, blood clots, Cardiomyopathy and more. Philip Telling the Story of his Wife JummaiThis is the story about my wife Jummai. She is a medical assistant who worked in one of the … Continue reading Tragic adverse reaction to Pfizer mRNA injection leaves a Medical Assistant with heart damage & amputated legs and hands → read more
Remember Thalidomide? We now have birth defects, paralysis, stroke & blindness on the UK adverse reaction reporting system
From daily expose.co.uk The UK Government / MHRA have released the 24th update on adverse reactions to the Covid-19 vaccines which have been reported to the Yellow Card scheme, and this week we delved deeper into the report than ever before and discovered an extremely concerning set of reactions which have been overlooked – birth … Continue reading Remember Thalidomide? We now have birth defects, paralysis, stroke & blindness on the UK adverse reaction reporting systemread more
We haven’t seen a quarter of known bee species since the 1990s
(A sad reflection of the state of our world… seriously trashed EWR) From lbfromlv.wordpress.com Bees feed us. Many of the 20,000 species pollinate 85 percent of food crops and fruits around the world—everything from garlic and grapefruits to coffee and kale. But, it seems, these crucial insects aren’t doing very well. A study published today in the journal One Earth reveals … Continue reading We haven’t seen a quarter of known bee species since the 1990s → read more
“THEY’RE KILLING PEOPLE!” – QUARTER MILLION AMERICANS LOST TO MEDICAL ERROR YEARLY. BEFORE COVID.
Originally posted on SILVIEW.media: Every time I hear Pharma dispensers like Paul Ofitt or Pharma trolls like Biden accusing non-vaccinated people of murder, this study comes to mind first thing.This British Medical Journal analysis used to be one of the first shadow-banned links on Facebook, years before the term was even coined. Together with… read more
List of UK Venues That Could Mandate ‘Vaccine Passports’ Already Expanding
List of UK Venues That Could Mandate ‘Vaccine Passports’ Already Expanding by Paul Joseph Watson, https://summit.news/ UK minister says business & sporting venues as well as music festivals will have to ban the unvaccinated. – The list of attractions that could be forced to mandate vaccine passports as a condition of entry is already growing, … read more
The Panic of Hyperinflation vs The Stock Market Crash – Steve Penny
I LOVE PROSPERITY ✅ Sign Up To Steve’s Free Newsletter ➡ https://lddy.no/105bw The Panic of Hyperinflation vs The Stock Market Crash – Steve Penny – In this video, we talk about inflation, the fear of hyperinflation, the federal reserve changing their stance, and the many people calling for a stock market crash. Steve gives his … read more
Gold to be ‘Repriced’ Once…But Once Only? – In Gold We Trust Part 1
GoldSilver (w/ Mike Maloney) ‘Monetary Climate Change’ is here – how will it affect your life? Join Mike Maloney and Ronnie Stoeferle as they discuss the latest ‘In Gold We Trust’ report. – Available for free download here: https://ingoldwetrust.report/igwt/?la… Download Mike’s best-selling book for free here: https://pages.goldsilver.com/freebook Thanks for sharing and clicking that ‘Like’ button. … read more
Protests Erupt In Italy After New “Health Passports” Revealed
🚨🚨Itália 🇮🇹: Tão logo o governo italiano anunciou a introdução do “passaporte sanitário” as pessoas foram às ruas protestar.As imagens abaixo são de Torino agora pouco. O sentimento das ruas é de raiva pela decisão do governo. pic.twitter.com/HMiK7LQIl9 — ivan kleber (@lordivan22) July 22, 2021 Protests Erupt In Italy After New “Health Passports” Revealed by … read more
No Joke: The U.S.-China Fight Over Taiwan Could Destroy the World
*Sebastien Roblin* *China, Asia* In 1955, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army embarked on a bloody amphibious landing to capture a fortified Nationalist island, only about twice the size of a typical golf course. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Whether Eisenhower’s nuclear brinkmanship was what led to the ending of hostilities, however, is much debated. Hostilities would reignite three years later in the Second Taiwan Strait Crisis, where the U.S. provision of Sidewinder air-to-air missiles and heavy artillery helped secure a favorable outcome for the Nationalists. In 1955, the... read more
6th Generation Fighters: The Stealth Fighter That Will Kill Anything?
*Sebastien Roblin* *6th Generation Fighter, * At the earliest, sixth-generation fighters may crop up in the 2030s or 2040s—by which time concepts in air warfare will likely have evolved yet again. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Sixth-generation fighter programs remain strictly conceptual today, especially given the enormous expenses and effort devoted to working out the kinks in the Fifth-Generation. Many of the component technologies such as lasers, cooperative engagement, and unmanned piloting, are already in well under development, but integrating them into a single airframe... read more
What Exactly Is Inflation? (And How Bad Could It Impact You)
*James A. Dorn* *Inflation, * Inflation is best described as a persistent rise in the general level of prices. Everyone is talking about inflation, but what is it? Why does it matter? What causes it? And what can the Federal Reserve do about it? This primer will address those questions with the goal of improving the public’s understanding of inflation and the role of the central bank. What Is Inflation? Inflation is best described as a *persistent *rise in the general *level* of prices. It is not enough for only the price of used cars to increase over time, or even all prices a... read more
U.S. Headed Towards ‘Bankruptcy’; Gold Will Protect You, Everything Else Will ‘Get Crushed’
Kitco NEWS The U.S. is headed for bankruptcy and economic decline, and the best way to protect your wealth is with #gold, said Yaron Brook, managing partner of BHZ Capital. “[Hyperinflation] is quite unlikely because we know how to deal with inflation, we know how to stop it, it’s just very, very painful. I think … read more
Michael Gayed: Gold Has Not YET Responded to Negative Rates
Palisades Gold Radio Tom welcomes returning guest Michael Gayed, Portfolio Manager at Toroso Asset Management, to the show. Michael is the author and publisher of the Lead-Lag Report. To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisadesradio.ca – Michael notes that this year has been remarkable in many ways. Treasury … read more
Silver Price Manipulation Won’t Stop: There is Only One Way to Beat It Urges Keith Neumeyer
Stansberry Research “We don’t control the price of the product we produce, which is a major flaw in the system,” this is according to Keith Neumeyer, CEO of silver producer First Majestic Silver. The silver mining head got candid with our Daniela Cambone about the ongoing price manipulation he feels the industry faces. “There are … read more
What’s Next for Silver… Putting things in Perspective
The Morgan Report What’s Next for Silver… Putting things in Perspective | https://www.themorganreport.com/join Silver is the only commodity that is not reaching its (historic) highs, and it has reached (those highs) on two separate occasions, back in 1980 and 2011. I think we’re going to see that high breached in the cycle, and when it … read more
Jimmy John’s franchisee could have to pay punitive damages in E. coli case
A man who was sickened by contaminated sprouts on a Jimmy John’s sandwich has been given permission by a Utah judge to seek punitive damages in a case related to his 2020 illness. Travis Knorr and his wife Aimee Knorr filed the civil case in Utah’s Third Judicial District Court in Salt Lake City on... Continue Reading read more
Rick Dennison out as Vikings offensive line coach after refusing COVID vaccine
New York Post – by Evan Orris The Minnesota Vikings and assistant coach Rick Dennison have parted ways after the coach refused to get a... The post Rick Dennison out as Vikings offensive line coach after refusing COVID vaccine appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Military Urging Officers To Get Their Houses In Order
roypotterqa July 23, 2021 The post Military Urging Officers To Get Their Houses In Order appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Earthshine and Moonshine: Big Difference
Originally posted on Science Matters: A previous post elaborated a rigorous equation from Christos Vournas for calculating surface temperatures of planets or moons, for comparison with NASA satellite measurements of such bodies in our solar system. That post is How to Calculate Planetary Temperatures. The image above presents the huge disparity in day and night… read more
CONTRARY BRIN2 hours ago
What's really up with UAPs / UFOs?
Okay so what’s up with the whole UAP/UFO thing? While the most recent wave of reports and commentaries appears to have ebbed - for now - I’ve mostly held back in order to distill… not *answers,* but badly-needed *questions.* Indeed, I've explored notions of the "alien" all my life, in both fiction and science. I helped write the "SETI Protocols" and have been deeply involved in debates over METI or "messaging" extraterrestrials*… and my novel Existence** takes on the most likely kind of visitors to our solar system: long-lived observation probes, robots which might even now 'lurk... read more
Pension Pulse17 hours ago
Stocks Snap Back
Tanya Macheel and Hannah Miao of CNBC report the Dow jumps more than 200 points to close above 35,000 for the first time ever: U.S. equities rose Friday with the the major averages hitting new records as they overcame concerns about economic growth from earlier in the week. The Dow closed above 35,000 for the first time ever, bringing its gain for 2021 to more than 14%. The blue chip average rose 238.20 points, or 0.68%, to 35,061.55, gaining for a fourth straight day. It made the 1,000-point trek rather quickly, having closed above 34,000 for the first time ever back in mid-April... read more
Security Council calls for ‘immediate reversal’ of Turkish and Turkish Cypriots decision on Varosha
The Security Council said in a statement released on Friday that settling any part of the abandoned Cypriot suburb of Varosha, “by people other than its inhabitants, is “inadmissible”. Read the full story, “Security Council calls for ‘immediate reversal’ of Turkish and Turkish Cypriots decision on Varosha”, on globalissues.org → read more
Increased jihadist attacks in Burkina Faso spark record-breaking displacement: UNHCR
Rising violent attacks by jihadist groups in Burkina Faso are forcing record-breaking numbers of people to flee both inside the country and across international borders, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, reported on Friday. Read the full story, “Increased jihadist attacks in Burkina Faso spark record-breaking displacement: UNHCR”, on globalissues.org → read more
New ECOSOC President aims to maximize ‘reach, relevance and impact’
The role of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in promoting development has become “even more critical” as a way of guiding and informing the COVID-19 pandemic response worldwide, Collen Vixen Kelapile said on Friday, speaking for the first time as the UN body’s president. Read the full story, “New ECOSOC President aims to maximize ‘reach, relevance and impact’”, on globalissues.org → read more
Lebanon: Public water system on the verge of collapse, UNICEF warns
The public water system in Lebanon is “on life support” and could collapse at any moment, putting 71 per cent of the population, or more than four million people, at immediate risk of losing access to safe supply, the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, warned on Friday. Read the full story, “Lebanon: Public water system on the verge of collapse, UNICEF warns”, on globalissues.org → read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Protests outside Jovenel Moïse’s funeral in Haiti tarnish his farewell
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The protests registered Friday during the funeral of President Jovenel Moïse, a short distance from the funeral site, have tarnished the ceremony, held at the family residence, on a farm near Cap-Haitien, in the presence of about a thousand people. Moïse's coffin, covered with the Haitian flag and permanently guarded […] The post Protests outside Jovenel Moïse’s funeral in Haiti tarnish his farewell appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
New Peruvian government is ready to take office on July 28
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Peru's new government is ready to take office on July 28 after the official delivery of credentials to President-elect Pedro Castillo and vice-president Dina Boluarte, while 130 new congressmembers were sworn in at a private ceremony. The leftist Castillo, a 51-year-old rural teacher and trade unionist who defeated right-wing Keiko […] The post New Peruvian government is ready to take office on July 28 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil has 1,324 Covid deaths and 108,732 new cases (July 23)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil reported 1,324 Covid deaths on Friday, bringing the total number of deaths from the disease in the country to 548,340, the Health Ministry said. It also reported 108,732 new coronavirus cases, the second-highest daily total since the pandemic began, surpassed only by the 115,228 infections on June 23. Friday's […] The post Brazil has 1,324 Covid deaths and 108,732 new cases (July 23) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Due to vaccine shortage, Rio de Janeiro suspends application of first dose of vaccine against Covid
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The city says it has already deployed all of the first dose vaccines in its inventory. The second dose will continue to be applied. The City of Rio de Janeiro announced Friday (23) that it would temporarily suspend the vaccination campaign against Covid due to a lack of doses. According […] The post Due to vaccine shortage, Rio de Janeiro suspends application of first dose of vaccine against Covid appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Panic Hits UK as Supermarket Shelves Go Bare
Britain's supermarkets are struggling to ensure adequate food supply after reports of panic hoarding due to what the British press calls "ping-demic" - a reference to being "pinged" by the NHS test-and-trace system. We noted on Monday that ping-demic was likely to "lead to food shortages," and that is precisely what is happening today. The Independent reports UK's largest supermarkets are experiencing shortages after the number of people getting "pinged" on the NHS Test and triggered mass confusion. The NHS app sent a half-million alerts last week, notifying users they have to ... read more
Canadian Universities: Idea-free zones
Wilfrid Laurier professor William McNally has published a comprehensive article in the National Post: It’s a classic catch-22: the issue we wanted investigated was deemed outside the scope of the only body able to provide a remedy. As Pardy said, a right without remedy is useless. The government’s policy is useless. The “woke” crowd controlling… Continue reading → read more

24 July - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

 10 pm MDT

In 1992, a U.S. Submarine and Russia Went Head-to-Head... Literally
*Sebastien Roblin* *Submarines, * The accident caused one of the United States’ first diplomatic incidents with the newborn Russian government, with Secretary of State James Baker having to meet in person with Yeltsin and assure him that the United States would scale back its spying in Russian waters. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The *Baton Rouge *surely did not use active sonar so as to remain undetected. Nor did it detect active sonar from the *Kostroma*. Thus, neither vessel was using active sonar, and their passive sonars were likely not strong enough to detect the oth... read more
Magma rising at Great Sitkin volcano, Alaska
A lava dome-like feature formed in the summit crater of Great Sitkin volcano, Alaska, suggesting magma is rising near the surface. As a result, the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) has raised the Aviation Color Code to ORANGE and the Volcano Alert Level to WATCH. A...... Read more » read more
North Korea's Artillery Is Poised to Rain Hell On Its Enemies
*Sebastien Roblin* *North Korea, * North Korea is prepared for war. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *America's military suffered a defeat at its hands before. At noon sharp on October 12, 1950, the minesweeper USS Pirate had just completed a busy but productive morning off the North Korean port of Wonsan when everything went wrong at once. Hours earlier, the small, 625-ton vessel had led the five ships of Mine Division 32 based in Sasebo, Japan through two belts of contact mines laid in a channel just one mile wide, and fourteen miles long leading into Wonsan Harbor in Nort... read more
Halifax Examiner17 hours ago
Weekend File
Welcome to Weekend File, where you’ll find links to all the articles you might have missed last week. Jump to sections in this article: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Saturday, July 17 1. Following a $321 million spending blitz, a provincial election will be called this morning Saturday morning kicked off with […] read more
Saturday Snippet: China, the USA and the "Long Game"
Rush Doshi's new book, "The Long Game: China's Grand Strategy to Displace American Order", is an in-depth study of what has brought China to where it is today, and what it plans to do in the short to medium term to take over America's leadership role in the world. It's not light or easy reading, but it's very informative. There's perhaps no single factor likely to affect geopolitics and international relationships over the next century or so as important as China and its policies. The sheer mass of its population, its economic clout, and its growing military presence - alre... read more
Modern Tokyo Times17 hours ago
UN pained by the growth of Islamic terrorism in Africa: Obama and Libya debacle
  Murad Makhmudov and Lee jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times A panel of experts concerning terrorism and geopolitical issues notified the United Nations (UN) about their concerns for Africa. In the first six months of this year, al-Qaida, ISIS (Islamic State), and […] The post UN pained by the growth of Islamic terrorism in Africa: Obama and Libya debacle first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
The New Dark Age17 hours ago
Biden approves algorithm war in Afghanistan
This is the second time that a US president uses Afghanistan as punch bag. Thirteen years ago, Bill Clinton, chaffing under the steamy Monica Lewinsky affair, ordered the firing of some 100 cruise missiles right into Kandahar where late fugitive Taliban amir Mullah Omar was reportedly quartered. Clinton displayed that he could still put the Oval Office to use other than for venial sins. read more
CURMUDGUCATION17 hours ago
History and the Unreliable Narrator
Most English teachers have somewhere in their pocket that lesson about Edgar Allan Poe's "The Telltale Heart." The story is narrated by a guy who's clearly in the grip of madness, and so we have to filter what he tells us through our understanding that what he's reporting is not what another observer might see. He's an unreliable narrator, a literary trick that Poe perfected, which is why for all Poe's reputation as a teller of scary tales, there's nothing in Poe that is undeniably supernatural. Mostly it's just subjective madness, filtered through the unreliable narrator's twiste... read more
Komando.com17 hours ago
Money scams are out of control: How to lock down your bank or payment app
6 mobile payment options that are more secure than credit or debit cards. read more
What Is Victory? A Poem by M.N. Hopkins
*What is victory?* *It's not winning or losing* *It's living together* *© 2021 M.N. Hopkins* *Note: I wrote this yesterday in the haiku style of poetry and published it for the first time today, the 24th of July, 2021* *To read more of my poems & quotations, please click on the link below:* *Poems & Quotations by M.N. Hopkins* *or visit:* *Pinterest* read more
Komando.com18 hours ago
Antivirus vs. VPN: Do you need both for online privacy and security?
Malware and cyber threats lurk whenever you're online. Protect your devices with antivirus software and a VPN. Here's how each program keeps you safe. read more
Komando.com18 hours ago
Easy ways to create photo and video tributes, no editing experience required
These easy-to-use programs will help you memorialize loved ones. read more
Electroverse19 hours ago
“Snowstorm in Africa!” — South Africa Smashes *an additional* 19 All-Time Low Temperature Records over the past 24 hours
"I have never had to drive through a snowstorm in Africa before." The post “Snowstorm in Africa!” — South Africa Smashes *an additional* 19 All-Time Low Temperature Records over the past 24 hours appeared first on Electroverse. read more
Komando.com20 hours ago
Update alert: iPad and Mac bug fixes and new features
It's time to update your iPad and Mac. Apple just released critical updates for both. read more
You are What You Eat: How Rice Almost Broke Imperial Japan
*James Simpson* *Imperial Japan, Asia* Beriberi—kakke in Japanese—affected all levels of Japanese society, but it became especially prevalent among the urban residents of Edo, the classic name for Tokyo. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Takaki’s statistical claims sometimes fell on deaf ears. The establishment was more comfortable with laboratory experiments and cold detachment from the human element of medicine. Takaki’s success, they argued, was due to the sanitation benefits of living on a warship, where everything could be disinfected. In August 1882 in Incheon Bay near S... read more
Stay Back: China’s DF-100 Missiles are Meant to Kill Aircraft Carriers
*Sebastien Roblin* *PLA, Asia* China has already developed two truck-born “carrier-killing” anti-ship ballistic missiles, the DF-21D and DF-26B, with ranges of around 1,000 and 2,000 miles respectively. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* What is clear, however, is that the Chinese government is telling the world that the DF-100 is a hypersonic, regional-level anti-ship missile that will impose a new, challenging threat-vector for long-range attacks against large warships over a thousand miles of China’s coastline. On October 1, 2019, the People’s Liberation Army rolled out an i... read more
12,000 Rounds a Minute Couldn't Save This Gun From Failure
*Joseph Trevithick* *Guns, * The new weapon quickly became the black sheep of the gun family. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Gatling patented his rapid-firing gun in 1862 and experimented with electric power 30 years later. G.E. revived the idea with modern technology and materials after World War II. General Electric’s armament division struck it big when it brought Gatling guns back in the late 1950s. The company hoped it could sell different models for almost every conceivable mission. So less than a decade after introducing the iconic Minigun, the Vermont-based defense ... read more
COVID: Study Finds Lower Antibody Activity Against Delta Variant at Single Dose – But Vaccines Still Work
*Zania Stamataki* *Coronavirus, * Continuing surveillance of our antibodies’ effectiveness against new variants is critical to determine when we need further booster vaccinations and when we need to update our vaccines. Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, recently announced that the delta variant is no longer of concern because it now comprises 98% of new cases in the country and is therefore “the normal variant”. This virus has spread to at least 90 countries and is 50% more transmissible than the alpha variant (the variant first identified in Kent), which is a... read more
Unspoken Ad for The Real Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, Big Pharma Book

On July 20, Bill O’Reilly and his No Spin News on the First News Channel covered issues surrounding the COVID19 vaccine. (11:18) O’Reilly has been a steadfast supporter of this vaccine. He got his and his children have theirs. He... Related Stories - Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.—the new Andy Wakefield - New Book Autism Essentials Features Team of Experts - What, Me Worry? Not Dr. Morrier. read more
Virtual Mirage19 hours ago
Welcome to the Weekend
Plague Update Mitch McConnell: “These shots need to get in everybody’s arm as rapidly as possible” or they’re locking America down again. Never has there been a pandemic where they have to threaten or bribe the population to receive treatment, it speaks volumes in itself. Bang Sticks I have two of them. […] The post Welcome to the Weekend appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
São Paulo University council expels six students for quota fraud
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The University of São Paulo's Undergraduate Council has decided to expel six students for quota fraud, after they occupied quota places intended for black, mixed-race and indigenous people during the institution's admission process. The Council decision comes after the institution examined whether the students concerned were qualified to occupy the […] The post São Paulo University council expels six students for quota fraud appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Army A-10 Warthogs Cannons Can Rain Down Radiation
*Joseph Trevithick* *A-10 Warthog, * But the Pentagon pledges they won't, for now. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *All told, experts estimate that American and British troops scattered hundreds of thousands of pounds of the heavy metal in Iraq during two wars. American A-10 Warthogs have not and will not shoot any depleted uranium—or DU—ammunition when attacking militants in Iraq and Syria, according to the Pentagon. Humanitarians hope this could be a positive step in getting the military to stop using the toxic material for good. Four months ago, the U.S. Air Force sent th... read more
Move Over, Glock 19: The FBI and Police Prefer the Glock 23
*Richard Douglas* *Guns, * But the advantages of the weapon aren’t only for those in uniform. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Glock 19 is popular for a reason. But in actual combat, the 9mm ammo has left something to be desired, which is why the .40 S&W was invented for U.S. officials. Often outshone by the much more *popular Glock 19*, the higher-caliber Glock 23 still has plenty to offer for the discerning shooter. While it may not be as easy to handle as the 19, the Glock 23 uses .40 caliber pistol ammunition, offering much more stopping power. The increased power is ... read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Artists from indigenous peoples of the Americas exhibit at SESC Vila Mariana in São Paulo
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The 'Encontros Ameríndios' [Amerindian Encounters] exhibition, to open on July 31 at SESC Vila Mariana, features a selection of the artistic production of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. The exhibition includes works by artists from the Guna people (Comarca Kuna Yala, Panama), Haida (Haida Gwaii Archipelago, British Columbia, Canada), […] The post Artists from indigenous peoples of the Americas exhibit at SESC Vila Mariana in São Paulo appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Modern Tokyo Times19 hours ago
China wins first gold of the Olympics: Related Covid-19 infections to the games reaches 127
Sawako Utsumi and Sawako Uchida Modern Tokyo Times The Tokyo Olympics witnessed the first gold medal going to China. However, more coronavirus (Covid-19) cases emerged linked to the Olympics. Therefore, the sporting angle can’t escape the reality of the coronavirus […] The post China wins first gold of the Olympics: Related Covid-19 infections to the games reaches 127 first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
The New Dark Age20 hours ago
medConfidential Bulletin, 23rd July 2021
If you asked NHS Digital for opt-out forms and the forms didn’t show up, or took ages to arrive, people tell us that happened a lot. You can get forms from us here. We’d like to be able to tell you that you will have more information on the ‘GPDPR’ data scheme in the future than you have today – but, as you’ll see below, that’s not a promise the Government was willing to make. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Bogotá sacred music festival celebrates 10th anniversary with love as its theme
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Bogotá International Festival of Sacred Music, with "Love" as its main theme, will celebrate its 10th edition between September 9 and October 3, with special guests from Switzerland, France, Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, Israel, USA, Germany, Hungary, and Colombia. "We are fully confident that this year we will be […] The post Bogotá sacred music festival celebrates 10th anniversary with love as its theme appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
News – TOTT News20 hours ago
Australians say ‘no more’: Mass freedom protests staged in capital cities
Anti-lockdown protesters have marched in major Australian cities, calling for an end to ongoing restrictions, media deception and anti-democratic government control. Powerful scenes show crowds stretching as far as the eye can see, with an estimated 40,000 people turning out in Sydney and Melbourne alone for peaceful rallies. [...Continued] read more
Vaccine GESTAPO?
I have just seen a MEME informing me that the the vaccine distribution for 2021 had a five saline one vaccine release This means that every million vaccinated will actually see only around 150,000 actually subjected to the active vaccine. Half the population has taken the jab and that means perhaps two million at risk in Canada and around twenty million at risk in the USA. Globally this all translates into around three to four hundred million globally if the same ratio is maintained. however, i do not think so. presume maximum exposure throughout the so called third world here... read more
Fermented Foods: How to ‘Culture’ Your Way to Optimal Health

Excellent update on fermentation which is something that i have mastered fairly recently. There is several ways to prepare vegetables for your dinner plate and we have actually gotten out of the habit of trowing down fermeted veggies. Bad idea really. it takes real time to chop up raw veggies, steam veggies fry veggies or yuch, boil veggies. With a selection of fermented veggies you can grace your plate with a range of nutirent rich food that has never been heat treated. In fact i have had to overcome a lifetime of habit in order to lay down a good selection on my plates. It... read more
The unspoken reasons employees don’t want remote work to end
Get real. The monster burden laid upon employees was the daily commute. That included dressing as well for office presence. All of it represented a real time expenditure. what was worse it forced you to reside close enough to work. Suddenly everyone discovered that they got all that time back. For many folks that worked out to be effectively a daily round of eighteen hole golf. The sevond lesson is that at home could mean living two hours out of town even in your own hometow or in your new hometown out in the country. Land costs evaporates and high income produces a design... read more
Wholeness: 3 Sacred Paths to Finding Your Inner Center

So yes here we go again. It is very difficult to follow a path whose destination is unclear. yet oddly enough it is Yesua who showed us and perhaps showed us all of it. He was a true Great Genius of History. I say this because I have been shown the Inner Sun and have understood that fully accessing hte Inner Sun allows all the miracles of Yesua to be duplicated inluding the Resurrection in reality. once you understand this all the detail in the retained narritive falls into place. So far several other spiritual adepts have also claimed to see the Inner Sun but actually come up... read more
Gangsters Out Blog21 hours ago
Campbell Heights becomes Communist China's launching point in Surrey
Remember Cabpell Heights? That was where Dianne Watts laundered public assets for the BC Liberals and their campaign contributors. Well, it turns out that is now the epicentre of Communist China's belt road initiative in Surrey. BIV is reporting that " A major warehouse facility under construction in Surrey is not just paving the way for more trade between B.C. and China. It could be helping pave Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative to Canada." Selling China LNG is a good idea. Letting Xi Jinping take over Canada is not. Douglas Todd is reporting that "Ex-B.C... read more
Lies You’ve Been Told About Manufacturing Firm Next
[image: Manufacturing Companies Next]Contact – Is your chair comfortable? Are your mouse and keyboard placed appropriately? Do you could have quick entry to the things you need? Or, do you permit the workplace feeling frazzled since you spend too much bodily effort in getting things done that should require no bodily effort at all? I present my purchasers find out how to set up changes of their physical setting that enable them to get more work done with much less bodily effort. Document Requirement is Much less – Documents which can be required for an entrepreneur to grow to be e... read more
British T-Class Submarines Had 1 Mission: Kill the Japanese Navy
*Caleb Larson* *History, Asia* Naval planners assumed that long-distance British submarines would have a very hard time attacking Japan’s capital ships—aircraft carriers and battleships—as they would be defended by smaller destroyer escorts. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* After the war, the T-class’ role was changed to hunting Soviet submarines. For that mission, the T-class was modified for better underwater characteristics and had their deck guns removed and the sail design was smoothed. The last of the class was operated by the Israeli Navy until 1977 when it was decommis... read more
$3.5 Trillion: Senate Democrats Move to Reimagine the U.S. Economy
*Matt Weidinger* *Politics, * While many details of this latest spending spree remain vague, Americans can be sure one thing: Its actual cost will be far greater than its already astonishing $3.5 trillion sticker price. This week, Senate Democrats announced an agreement among themselves on a budget plan to raise spending by another $3.5 trillion in the coming years. This spending will be in addition to the trillion-dollar bipartisan infrastructure package also under development. While many details of this latest spending spree remain vague, Americans can be sure one thing: Its a... read more
naked capitalism20 hours ago
Private Equity Now Buying Up Primary Care Practices
Private equity is doing yet more damage to heath care as it buys up primary care practices en masse. read more
Covert Geopolitics20 hours ago
Who Will Hold the U.S. Accountable Over Cuba?
An intentionally misinformative outreach is what the U.S. government is relying on to justify its punitive measures on Cuba. Anyone who believed the departure of former U.S. President Donald Trump would constitute a return to more effective diplomacy has been grievously mistaken. The Biden Administration is not even close to replicating the slightest approach towards … Continue reading Who Will Hold the U.S. Accountable Over Cuba? → read more
OrientalReview.org20 hours ago
Greenwashing The Tokyo Olympic Games
“The gap between rhetoric and reality is a persistent one when looking at the sustainability of commitments of Olympic Games hosts”. Martin Müller, European Urban and Regional Studies, 2015 The organisers of the Olympics have always been into appearances and grand theatre. And the International Olympic Committee has always been […] read more
Covert Geopolitics20 hours ago
Recent Unrest in Cuba: A Textbook Example of Fake News and Media Warfare
On Sunday, July 11, Cubans took to the streets for the first time in more than twenty years to express their dismay. It seemed like a spontaneous action, but on closer inspection there’s a bigger picture here. For sixty years the US has been trying to bring about regime change. In recent years, they have … Continue reading Recent Unrest in Cuba: A Textbook Example of Fake News and Media Warfare → read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Carrefour Brazil to fund up to 80% of college tuition for black trainees
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Carrefour Grupo Brasil has joined forces with the Central Única das Favelas (Unified Community of Favelas - CUFA) to create the Programa de Estágio Afirmativo 2021 (Affirmative Internship Program 2021), a new kind of trainee program to hire and select black people who will have up to 80% of their […] The post Carrefour Brazil to fund up to 80% of college tuition for black trainees appeared first on The Rio Times. read more