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Socio-Economics History Blog21 hours ago
NTEB PROPHECY NEWS PODCAST: Former Pfizer Employee Reveals That Comirnaty Coronavirus Vaccine Raises Chances Of Getting COVID-19 By 300%NTEB PROPHECY NEWS PODCAST: Former Pfizer Employee Reveals That Comirnaty Coronavirus Vaccine Raises Chances Of Getting COVID-19 By 300% by Geoffrey Grider, https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/ On this episode of the NTEB Prophecy News Podcast, we show you the shocking news that the Pfizer Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine triples your chances of coming down with COVID-19. Involving over 36K participants, … read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 215 hours ago
Greg Hunter, "Weekly News Wrap-Up October 1, 2021"*"Weekly News Wrap-Up October 1, 2021"* by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "The Senate held a hearing this week mostly about Afghanistan, and top General Mark Milley and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin answered questions. What a joke. The Senators acted as if this was all just incompetence when it was really a plan to turn over Afghanistan to terrorists and give them weapons and millions of dollars in cash. This was the plan, and to think otherwise is moronic. They had a chance to ask why Lt. Colonel Stuart Scheller has been arrested and thrown in jail for wanting top military brass t... read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Brazil soybean planting increases to 6.16% of Mato Grosso areas – IMEARIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Soybean planting has reached 6.16% of the areas projected for the 2021/22 harvest in Mato Grosso, an increase of 4.95 percentage points in the week and ahead of schedule compared to the same period in previous years, data from the Mato Grosso Institute of Agricultural Economics (IMEA) showed Friday. According […] The post Brazil soybean planting increases to 6.16% of Mato Grosso areas – IMEA appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
naked capitalism18 hours ago
Tylenol Could Be Risky for Pregnant Women – A New Review of 25 Years of Research Finds Acetaminophen May Contribute to ADHD and Other Developmental Disorders in ChildrenNew reasons to be wary of acetaminophen. read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Brazil’s Fernando de Noronha joins offshore oil explorationRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A region of unique biodiversity, the integral preservation area is also key to maintaining the livelihood of all fishing and tourism activities. The Fernando de Noronha archipelago and the Rocas Atoll were recognized in 2001 as World Natural Heritage Sites by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. In […] The post Brazil’s Fernando de Noronha joins offshore oil exploration appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Duran19 hours ago
Syria demands US invaders to leaveSyria demands US invaders to leave Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator Faysal Mikdad, Syrian Foreign Minister, said recently in New York, “The presence of US forces in Syria is illegal and they must leave as soon as possible, “he added, “If they do not, they will end up just like in Afghanistan or any […] read more
The Duran19 hours ago
The Minimum Wage Yet AgainThe minimum wage is back in the news again, especially in the UK where a shadow cabinet minister has resigned after being told to oppose it. The minimum wage is an idea that is grounded in idealism, the belief that every citizen should have a decent standard of living, but like so many ostensibly good […] read more
The Duran19 hours ago
Treachery by US Army Generals in World War IIThe performance of some US Army Generals in the Philippines at the beginning of World War II was atrocious. The conquest of the Philippines by Japan was the worst major military defeat in United States history. After just four months of fighting, over 23,000 American military personnel were killed or captured, while embedded Filipino soldiers […] read more
NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT19 hours ago
HolsBy Paul Homewood We’re off on holiday this week, so things will be a bit quiet (and wet!) read more
naked capitalism19 hours ago
Incomes Got Chewed Up by Inflation. Americans Spent Heroically on Goods, But Not on Services. Eviction Moratoriums & Forbearance ImplicatedConsumers have made big changed to their spending patterns in response to inflation. read more
The National Interest19 hours ago
Who Is Winning the Great Power Showdown in Africa?*Kris Osborn* *Great Power Competition, Africa* China is not only a major arms supplier in Africa but is also fast-expanding its economic and military influence in the region. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The U.S. military hasn't forgotten Africa. It might be where lions roam, elephants stampede and giraffes loiter in the meadows, yet Africa is fast growing as an area of substantial U.S. military focus, in large measure due to ongoing Chinese and Russian activities in the region. “As we look at Africa I would highlight to you that the largest concern we have is how we compete... read more
Modern Tokyo Times19 hours ago
America reaches 700,000 Covid deaths: Keeps ticking under Biden despite VaccinesAmerica reaches 700,000 Covid deaths: Keeps ticking under Biden despite vaccines Kanako Mita and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The politically correct media utilized the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis in America, in order to boost the chances of the Democrats winning the election. Ultimately, Trump lost narrowly based on the coronavirus convulsions that hit America […] The post America reaches 700,000 Covid deaths: Keeps ticking under Biden despite Vaccines first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Navigation in Brazil’s waterways limited in September; may be suspended due to water crisisRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "The atypical scenario with the draft level of rivers below historical averages in the region and considering projections, we believe that the most likely scenario is one of no navigation in October," logistic and transportation services company Hidrovias do Brasil reports in a statement. The company also reported on Friday, October […] The post Navigation in Brazil’s waterways limited in September; may be suspended due to water crisis appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Brazil open insurance model is pioneer in the world – EYRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "Open insurance is born with rules debated by stakeholders and implemented by the regulator [Superintendence of Private Insurance, SUSEP] and within the broader concept of open finance," the expert said. According to Chi, although the schedule foresees the implementation of the insurance market data and operations sharing environment until next […] The post Brazil open insurance model is pioneer in the world – EY appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Watchers » Latest articles20 hours ago
Bright fireball illuminates the sky over Minas Gerais, BrazilA bright fireball streaked through the night sky over Minas Gerais, Brazil at 00:44 UTC on September 30, 2021. The event was recorded by Clima ao Vivo platform cameras from the cities of Itamonte, Varginha and Patos de Minas, in Minas Gerais, and from Rio de...... Read more » read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
Russia’s Su-35 Fighter Has an Important Edge Over America’s F-22 Raptor*WarIsBoring* *Su-35, Eurasia* The American stealth fighter isn't invincible. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The F-22’s main competition, the Russian Su-35 Flanker-E, has infrared-search-and-track and cheek-mounted radars. America’s F-22 Raptor is one of the world’s most advanced warplanes. But it has several weaknesses. For one, it’s blind in the infrared though several of its potential rivals have infrared-search-and-track sensors, effectively allowing them to scan for enemy warplanes’ heat signatures. The last U.S. fighter to have an IRST sensor built in during development w... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
Why More Americans Went Hungry in 2020*Zheng Tian, Stephan J. Goetz* *Food Shortage, United States* A change that hit the middle class hardest Americans in households with annual incomes from $50,000 to $75,000 experienced the sharpest increase in food insufficiency when the COVID-19 pandemic began – meaning that many people in the middle class didn’t have enough to eat at some point within the previous seven days, according to our peer-reviewed study that will soon be published in the Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. We also found that food banks, food pantries and similar emergency services helped r... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
Breda 37: Fascist Italy’s ‘Light Machine Gun’ Was Too Heavy*Peter Suciu* *Breda 37, Europe* The machine gun was antiquated by the time it was introduced in 1937. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: * Whereas most nations had developed machine guns that could be moved forward in an attack*—*such as the British Bren Gun or Germany’s general-purpose MG34, the Breda 37 was utilized with a heavy tripod that made it among the heaviest light machine guns employed during World War II. During World War II the Royal Italian Army was noted for not having the best logistics, and it lacked a standardization of ammunition*—*something that became a se... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
The ‘Parsley Massacre’ Shows How Quickly a Genocide Can Unfold*WarIsBoring* *Genocide, Americas* More than eighty years later, the massacre remains widely unknown outside of Hispaniola. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The mispronunciation of a single word may have cost thousands their lives. In 1937, social and economic tensions within the Dominican Republic were redirected at its neighbor to the west, Haiti. Events quickly escalated into a genocidal rampage. Under the direct order of Dominican dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina, soldiers and civilian conscripts targeted those suspected of being illegal Haitian immigrants throughou... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
The Legendary HH-43 Rescue Chopper Was the American Pilot’s Savior*Peter Suciu* *Kaman HH-43 Huskie, Asia Pacific* The Huskie was developed just after World War II at the Kaman Company by Anton Flettner. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *From 1966-1970, the crews of the Huskie performed a total of 888 combat saves including 343 aircrew rescues and 545 non-aircrew rescues. It was also an HH-43 that carried Airman 1st Class William J. Pitsenbarger on his Medal of Honor mission on April 11, 1966. While the St. Bernard is the dog breed best known as rescue dogs, for downed American pilots in Vietnam their savior was a rescue chopper named after... read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Evo Morales accuses EU Foreign Affairs spokeswoman of “lying” about 2019 crisis in BoliviaRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Morales reacted to a statement by the European External Action Service (EEAS) in which the EU rejected accusations by the Bolivian president of having been involved in the 2019 crisis, which led to the ousting of then president Morales. The EEAS assured in the statement that the bloc had always […] The post Evo Morales accuses EU Foreign Affairs spokeswoman of “lying” about 2019 crisis in Bolivia appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Modern Tokyo Times20 hours ago
Western Islamists Appear Content to Bask in Afghanistan’s Sharia from AfarWestern Islamists Appear Content to Bask in Afghanistan’s Sharia from Afar by Hany GhorabaIPT News Investigative Project on Terrorism The American withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Taliban’s declaration of victory have inspired Islamists across the world. The Taliban announced its intent to enforce strict Islamic sharia law on Afghans. But the joy of seeing Afghanistan […] The post Western Islamists Appear Content to Bask in Afghanistan’s Sharia from Afar first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Global Issues News Headlines20 hours ago
Stopping the march towards famine: A UN Resident Coordinator blogSeven years into a brutal conflict, Yemen is heavily dependent on humanitarian assistance, but the UN is intent on avoiding a repeat of the worst periods of famine and malnutrition its citizens have suffered. On a recent visit to UN headquarters in New York, David Gressly, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen, told UN News that, although emergency funds have been received, the humanitarian response remain severely underfunded. Read the full story, “Stopping the march towards famine: A UN Resident Coordinator blog”, on globalissues.org → read more
Global Issues News Headlines20 hours ago
Non-Violence Day offers prospect for ‘new era of peace, trust and tolerance’In his message for the International Day of Non-Violence, on Saturday, the UN chief noted that the day provides an opportunity to usher in a “new era of peace, trust and tolerance”. Read the full story, “Non-Violence Day offers prospect for ‘new era of peace, trust and tolerance’”, on globalissues.org → read more
Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch20 hours ago
Raw milk gives a child relief and healing from chronic eczemaOriginally posted on Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch: “Eight months ago, Shaylin Downs struggled to make it to school. Her chronic eczema saw her spend days in a wheelchair, travelling to Taranaki Base Hospital three times a week for treatment, unable to enjoy many of the opportunities her school friends did…” This little girl spent some… read more
Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch20 hours ago
Survival gardening : growing your own nutrient dense foodOriginally posted on Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch: From prepforthat.com If you read a lot of survival articles online, you’ve probably wondered, “what is survival gardening and how is it different from regular gardening?” Survival gardening is a skill that allows you to grow your own food in the event of a short-term or long-term catastrophe.… read more
Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch20 hours ago
Exclusive: Woman Injured by COVID Vaccine Pleads With Health Agencies for Help, as Local News Agency Kills Story After Pressure From PfizerOriginally posted on Flurry of Thoughts: In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Kristi Dobbs recounted how she’s spent nine months pleading with health agencies to research the neurological injuries she developed after Pfizer’s vaccine, and how she and others are trying to get the word out about the vaccine’s potential risks. Source: Exclusive: Woman… read more
Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch20 hours ago
CRINGE: Stephen Colbert Reduced to Dancing with Syringe Drag Queens Like a Fool For Big Pharma in Effort to Convince People to Get Vaxxed (VIDEO)Originally posted on Decoded-Information: Far-left CBS late night ‘comedian’ Stephen Colbert has been reduced to dancing like a fool for Big Pharma. Colbert actually produced an 11-minute “Vax Scene” segment over the summer but the cringey video was making the rounds this week. We clipped a small part so you wouldn’t lose your sanity. Colbert’s… read more
Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch20 hours ago
BREAKING: Tyrannical New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian RESIGNS in Disgrace Following Corruption Probe #LockHerUpOriginally posted on Decoded-Information: Tyrannical New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced her ‘difficult decision’ to resign as of Friday. The news comes after a corruption watchdog announced it was looking into her conduct. Berejiklian also made history for overseeing one of the most fascistic regimes in modern history like nothing we have witnessed in… read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
Injecting dead bacteria into tumors points to promising cancer treatmentThis is promising as it tackles visible cancers which can be easily targeted. The right type of immune reaction must impact adjacent cancers in quite the same way healthy tissue can be impacted. After all toxins are been produced. Actually invading the cancer with a faux infection should rev up the overall immune system and suppress the target as is reported once here. It wouod be worthwhile testing multiple agencies while we do this. *injecting dead bacteria into tumors points to promising cancer treatment* *By Rich HaridySeptember 28, 2021The therapy is inspired by a ... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
Intense workouts shortly before bed found to impact sleep qualityI do not think most folks work out late at all, but this suggests it is a bad idea. This is a good argument for discovering the effects of differrently timed intense exercise. In practise the army should actually have a handle on this. That would be asking too much of cvourse. The real number would demand a better grasp of the resting periods after an intense effort. We certainly know that a large meal demands a real rest period in order to process the meal. The same is implied for hard workouts. *Intense workouts shortly before bed found to impact sleep quality* *By Nick ... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
Attorney Thomas Renz: Nearly 50k Medicare patients died soon after getting COVID shotHere we are already. working thrugh the numbers has confirmed that 50,000 were killed by the JAB within 14 days. There is no way it is possible to argue alternative causation. Our common trust has been totally abused. This what genocide looks like folks. Nobody you really knew yet. just an empty apartment there. No impact on cash flow yet. Meanwhile we will talk about passports. Really? teenagers were not dying last year. *BOMBSHELL from attorney Thomas Renz: Nearly 50k Medicare patients died soon after getting COVID shot* *Wednesday, September 29, 2021 by: Mike Adams... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
What can high IQ people do that average IQ people can't?Think faster. We all learn about learning sooner or later. Only speed matters and one other thing. Absorbing well chosen content and not relying on course work to do the job. It demands a lot of content to be on top of your game. does your hand have the correct muscle memory in order to use a particular tool? Why not? Same problem. High IQ people are simply better at making new discoveries because they do these two things best. speed and data absorption. If neither skill is necessary, then slow mo works just fine. Likely safwer as well. *What can high IQ people do th... read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Bolivia’s Áñez reveals she suffers from “anorexia nervosa,” claims government “seeks” her “death”RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Áñez spoke at a hearing in which a decision will be made on the extension of her preventive detention for another 6 months on charges of terrorism, sedition and conspiracy in the framework of the so-called 'coup d'état case'. The ex-president said in the session that she is the victim […] The post Bolivia’s Áñez reveals she suffers from “anorexia nervosa,” claims government “seeks” her “death” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Watchers » Latest articles21 hours ago
Deep M7.3 earthquake hits Vanuatu - Fiji regionA very strong earthquake registered by the USGS as M7.3 hit the Vanuatu - Fiji region at 06:29 UTC on October 2, 2021, at a depth of 536 km (333 miles). The epicenter was located about 434 km (270 miles) SW of Nadi, Fiji. There are no people living within 100 km (62...... Read more » read more
SNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS21 hours ago
SATURDAY CARTOONS: AND IT COSTS NOTHING! : OCTOBER 1, 2021This week I took a dive and reformatted my computer. Still installing things and beginning to consider making some changes in the near future. Anyhow, we are all still here and the world is spinning faster, so let's get going. Let me remind you to check out my blog roll when you have time. By the way to the gentleman (NN) who recently sent me a lovely message, I apologize but during the reformat I lost your message and would appreciate hearing from you again. Both grandbabies have sniffles so I am not visiting until they clear up. This has made for a rather lonely week! (Hen... read more
OrientalReview.org21 hours ago
Britannia Turns Back The BoatsPushing people back across borders; turning asylum seekers away from shores. When such tactics were openly adopted and used with impunity by Australia’s navy and border force, it caused outrage and concern in the maritime community and pricked the interest of border protectionists the world over. Disgust and outrage have, […] read more
Small Dead Animals23 hours ago
What’s The Protocol?Hey, if say someone important dies — such as (hypothetically speaking) an important national figure in government is swallowed by a wave when surfing Tofino and never resurfaces, or is ironically swept away by an avalanche, or tragically succumbs to a Chinese virus — do we lower the flags to quarter staff? read more
Small Dead Animals1 day ago
October 2, 2021: Reader TipsThis evening we travel back in time to learn more about the Siege and Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi. If that interests you, this probably will too! Your somewhat more recent tips are mightily appreciated! read more
Komando.com1 day ago
Here’s what those free credit check sites really cost you (it’s not just money)Do you use free credit reporting sites? They could be costing you more than money. read more
News – TOTT News1 day ago
Gallery: Australian workers stage silent #ReclaimTheLine demonstrationsPowerful scenes witnessed as workers from a variety of industries hold silent protests in dozens of locations across Australia. read more
The National Interest22 hours ago
Russia's Yasen-M Submarine Is Ready to Launch Hypersonic Missiles*Mark Episkopos* *Yasen-M Submarine, Europe* Can it support the Mach-8 anti-ship 3M22 Tsirkon cruise missile? *Here's What You Need to Remember*: Yasen-M’s biggest accomplishment is its success in considerably narrowing the stealth gap between U.S. and Soviet submarines that persisted throughout the Cold War. One of the first serially produced Yasen-M submarines, K-573 *Novosibirsk,* is slated to enter service in Russia’s Navy later this year. “The nuclear submarine will be handed over to the fleet in the fourth quarter of 2021,” a defense industry insider source told the Russian... read more
The National Interest22 hours ago
NATO’s Crazy Plan To Hunt Soviet Submarines Was a Total 'Flop'*WarIsBoring* *Submarines, World* The idea seemed good in theory. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The submarine-fouling floppy-magnet turned out to be, well, a flop (literally). At the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union had so many hundreds of deadly submarines at sea that Western war planners willing to try almost any possible countermeasure, however goofy sounding. Some seemingly crazy ideas proved actually worthwhile, such as the underwater Sound Surveillance System—a vast chain of seafloor microphones that patiently listened for Soviet subs … and remains in use today. ... read more
The National Interest22 hours ago
Territorial Sovereignty: Is It Really So Sacrosanct?*Akhilesh Pillalamarri* *Security, Middle East* The belief in fixed borders has led to many simmering conflicts over the years. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *A world with completely fixed borders is a world in which ground realities are denied. This leads to the continuation of conflicts, rather than their resolutions. It ought to be remembered that territorial boundaries have historically been much more flexible, for a good reason. The recent recognition of Israel’s annexation of the Golan Heights by the United States, Russia’s 2014 conquest of Crimea, the persistence of... read more
Socio-Economics History Blog22 hours ago
This Could “Light A Wildfire” | Robert KientzLiberty and Finance Robert Kientz says there are many Lehman-style situations around the world that could “light a wildfire” economically. The question is, if one blows up, whether it can be contained or whether the contagion will spread around the world. Find Robert online: http://goldsilverpros.com end read more
The National Interest23 hours ago
These World War II Squad Guns Prefaced the Modern Assault Rifle*Peter Suciu* *World War II Squad Guns, World* The French were actually the first to deploy such a weapon, the largely disparaged Chauchat. *Here’s What You Need to Remember:* The U.S. M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle, British Bren Gun, Vickers-Berthier Light Machine Gun, and German FG42 and StG44 paved the way for the development of squad automatic weapons, and even to the modern assault rifle. The concept of a “squad automatic weapon” was not new to the Second World War, and was in fact developed a generation earlier in the mud-soaked trenches of the First World War. The French ... read more
The National Interest23 hours ago
Kim Jong-Un Admits North Koreans are Going Hungry*Trevor Filseth* *North Korea, Asia* The supreme leader’s comments marked the third time since the beginning of the year that he has described a negative state of affairs within the country. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* In his July 27 address commemorating the anniversary of the Korean War’s 1953 armistice, North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un acknowledged that the coronavirus pandemic had created a “crisis of hardship” in the country. The supreme leader’s comments marked the third time since the beginning of the year that he has described a negative state of affairs w... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
October 2nd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 256In 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 October 2nd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 256 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
October 2nd – Open ThreadOur Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post October 2nd – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
PA Pundits – International23 hours ago
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Friday 01 October 2021By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Rodent infestation, bird droppings, bugs lead to spice seizure at Miami companyUnited States Marshals seized more than 25,000 bulk bags and boxes of ready-to-eat spices and food additives Friday because they were being held in unsanitary conditions in Miami. The seizure at Lyden Spice Corporation, on behalf of the Food and Drug Administration, involved spices including red chili and sesame seeds, and food additives such as... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
Norway follows UK with reptile Salmonella warningNorway has reported 13 human Salmonella infections over three years linked to the feeding and handling of snakes. Similarly, officials in the UK have reported almost 850 people have fallen ill with Salmonella infections in an outbreak that was first investigated in 2015. The National Institute of Public Health (Folkehelseinstituttet) in Norway said the latest... Continue Reading read more
PA Pundits – International23 hours ago
The Media Root For Routing RepublicansBy Tim Graham ~ Joe Biden ran for president – in part – on the idea of being a national unifier, as someone who could work across the aisle and strike a bipartisan compromise. But that’s not at all the way he’s governing. The media are fine with it. They’re rooting for routing Republicans. Let’s […] read more
PA Pundits – International1 day ago
Biden’s Absurd ‘Zero Cost’ Claim—$3.5 Trillion Is Real Money And It’s Coming Out Of Your PocketBy David Ditch ~ Talk about a ludicrous advertising pitch! Speaking of the record-breaking tax-and-spend package currently being pushed through Congress, President Joe Biden last Friday said, “It is zero price tag on the debt. We’re going to pay for everything we spend.” This is flatly wrong, and it isn’t even close. While we don’t yet have a full accounting […] read more
The Last Refuge1 day ago
Merck Pharmaceutical Presents COVID-19 Pill With Data Showing 50 Percent Reduction in HospitalizationAs you read the news reports on a new anti-viral pill to battle COVID-19 from Merck called “Molnupiravir”, keep in mind Merck is the pharma company that owns the anti-viral pill Ivermectin. Oct 1 (Reuters) – Positive clinical trial results for Merck & Co’s (MRK.N) experimental antiviral COVID-19 pill reverberated through the healthcare sector on […] The post Merck Pharmaceutical Presents COVID-19 Pill With Data Showing 50 Percent Reduction in Hospitalization appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
The Bipartisan Addiction of Government Spending Money That It Does Not HaveSocio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Great Reset Coming: Equity Markets Worst Month Since March 2020Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
The Controlled Demolition of the Global Economy – #NewWorldNextWeekSocio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
BREAKING: Attorney Thomas Renz Reveals DoD Data Proving Covid Vaccines WORSEN Infections And Hospitalizations Health Ranger Report Thomas Renz interviewed by Mike Adams. 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, we’re … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Authorities Threaten Jail Time For Unvaccinated Aussies Who Try to Enter BusinessesAuthorities Threaten Jail Time For Unvaccinated Aussies Who Try to Enter Businesses by Paul Joseph Watson, https://summit.news/ Show your medical papers. Authorities in New South Wales are threatening to jail Australians who don’t show a COVID-19 vaccination pass when they enter businesses. – Yes, really. NSW Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello threatened people who he … read more
War News Updates1 day ago
U.S. Surpassed 700,000 Covid-19 Deaths Today*Daily Mail**:* *US hits grim 700,000 COVID-19 death toll milestone even as cases fall to the lowest levels seen in nearly two months* * On Friday, the U.S. surpassed 700,000 coronavirus deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University * That figure is more than the number of Americans who died during World War I, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War combined * The U.S. accounts for 14.8% of the 4.7 million worldwide deaths from COVID-19 , but just 5% of the global population * It comes as cases decline in the U.S. to the lowest levels seen since early Augu... read more
UnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page1 day ago
How to save an endangered fish? Eat their enemies, say Nova Scotia. conservation groups 'UnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page1 day ago
Battling climate change underwater: Italy opens its first 'Smart BayUnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page1 day ago
They're here: First humpback whale of the season spotted off of MauiUnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page1 day ago
Watch: Alligator rushes out of water, steals Florida boy's fish and poleUnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page1 day ago
Go small: UConn Ph.D. student uses scuba diving to research microscopic algaeUnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page1 day ago
Locals are working to restore coral reefs in beloved travel destinations. You can help.UnderwaterTimes.com - Front Page1 day ago
Isle of Man's maritime history explored in UK heritage project; 'Extraordinary contribution'War News Updates1 day ago
Tonight's Movie Is 'The Captain'*From YouTube:* The Captain (German: Der Hauptmann) is a 2017 international co-produced historical drama film written and directed by Robert Schwentke. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It tells the story of German war criminal Willi Herold, who assumed a stolen identity as a German officer and orchestrated the killing of deserters and other prisoners at one of the Emslandlager camps *WNU editor:* You will have to click on the "closed captions" button to get the English translation. read more
War News Updates1 day ago
Red Cross Warns Afghanistan Health System On Verge Of Collapse*The Hill*:* Red Cross warns of looming humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan* The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is warning of a looming humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, where there is an urgent need of money and other aid in the wake of the Taliban’s consolidation of power and the U.S. troop withdrawal. IFRC Asia Pacific Regional Director Alexander Matheou said in remarks from Kabul Thursday that the international aid organization is “deeply concerned that Afghanistan faces imminent collapse of health services and worsening hunger if ... read more
The National Interest1 day ago
We Counted: How Many Stars are There in Space?*Brian Jackson* *Stars, * There are a lot. Look up at the sky on a clear night, and you’ll see thousands of stars – about 6,000 or so. But that’s only a tiny fraction of all the stars out there. The rest are too far away for us to see them. The universe, galaxies, stars Yet astronomers like me have figured out how to estimate the total number of stars in the universe, which is everything that exists. Scattered throughout the universe are galaxies – clusters of stars, planets, gas and dust bunched together. Like people, galaxies are diverse. They come in different sizes and sh... read more
War News Updates1 day ago
These Countries Have Admitted That They Have An Internet Kill Switch*Organic Prepper*:* These Countries Have an INTERNET KILL SWITCH (and They Admit It) * What do you suppose would happen if the President of the United States deemed it necessary, for “national security,” to flip the Internet Kill Switch? In these digital times, there should be great concern over something like this. However, normalcy bias seems to have a firm hold on a majority of the citizens of the US, and many are clinging to the “it can’t happen here” theory. The United States has yet to employ this particular tool. However, according to data gathered to examine the financi... read more
War News Updates1 day ago
Is Kim Yo-jong The World’s Most Dangerous Woman?Kim Yo-jong is rapidly expanding and cementing her power in North Korea. Picture: AFP *News.com.au: **Kim Yo-jong is on track to become world’s most dangerous woman* A figure we knew nothing about a few years ago is rapidly becoming the most powerful woman in the world – and potentially very dangerous. Not too long ago, even the most devoted watchers of North Korean politics knew little to nothing about Kim Yo-jong. The sister of dictator Kim Jong-un and youngest child of the hermit nation’s late Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-il, had spent her life in the shadows until she appea... read more
The Last Refuge1 day ago
Attorney Thomas Renz Releases Medicare and Pfizer Whistleblower Data – Vaccine Related Injuries and Deaths Far More Widespread Than ReportedThanks to a Whistleblower that came forth to Attorney Thomas Renz, the public is now seeing, for the first time ever, hard data from the largest database available in the U.S. to study the COVID-19 impact including deaths & injuries; The CMS Medicare Tracking System. The Total number of American Citizens that died within 14 […] The post Attorney Thomas Renz Releases Medicare and Pfizer Whistleblower Data – Vaccine Related Injuries and Deaths Far More Widespread Than Reported appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
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Nurse whistleblowers from QLD and VIC tell of hospital unreported adverse vaccine figuresMelbourne Nurse Blows the Whistle Queensland nurse blows the whistle read more
PopularResistance.Org1 day ago
Inside The CIA Plot To Kidnap, Kill Julian AssangeMichael Isikoff of Yahoo News discusses his team’s reporting on the CIA plot to surveil, kidnap, and even kill Assange — all overseen by Michael Pompeo. In response, Pompeo has called for the prosecution of all the sources involved. The story builds on previous disclosures including a May 2020 exposé by The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal, which revealed that the CIA was working with Republican mega-donor Sheldon Adelson and the Spanish security firm UC Global to target and surveil Assange in London’s Ecuadorian embassy. Isikoff and Aaron Maté also debate Russia’s role in the Assange c... read more
PopularResistance.Org1 day ago
Major Protests Will Urge President Biden To Act On Fossil FuelsWashington, D.C. -- Thousands of people are expected to take part in a week of protests at the White House this October 11-15 to pressure President Biden to declare a climate emergency and end all new fossil fuel projects. Composed of hundreds of Indigenous, Black, environmental, climate justice, youth, and social justice organizations, the Build Back Fossil Free coalition will launch the People Vs. Fossil Fuels: Biden’s Test week of action in advance of the Glasgow COP26 Climate Summit. With that summit representing what many consider to be our “last, best chance” to avoid climat... read more