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Another Trump Mental Illness: Severe Paranoia
Trump has always believed that if you talk something up enough you can make it happen. It's different from just plain lying and different from gaslighting. It's a form of manipulation common in the New York City business world. On Sunday he told reporters, "I don't think we're having a recession. We're doing tremendously well. Our consumers are rich. I gave a tremendous tax cut and they're loaded up with money." Loaded? I wonder how many of his supporters in the farm belt or the rust belt feel loaded with money. He repeated the talking point according to CNN, on the tarmac as he w... more »
Iraqi Assyrian Girl Learns Spiritual Warfare on Mosul Battlefield
Assyrian International News Agency - 5 minutes ago
Hala Goro. ( Photo courtesy of Hala Goro)For most Western readers, a glimpse of the city of Mosul, Iraq, reveals nothing short of complete devastation. A great majority of the once-thriving Christian population in the city remain exiled, in fear of a resurgence of Islamic terror.
Back in 2016, an F-22 Raptor Lost Its Stealth
*Dario Leone* *Technology, Americas* [image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/thenationalguard/7196609062/sizes/h/] Why? *However Lockheed Martin claims that has developed a new, more resistant coating which will be applied to all F-22s during maintenance operations. * The U.S. Air Force (USAF) F-22 Raptor stealth fighters, which are taking part in military operation in Syria, have started to lose their radar-absorbing coating. As reported by Aviation Week in fact the radar-absorbing coating, that hides the Raptor from radars, warped and started to peel off. According to the USAF ... more »
Whistleblower just exposed North Dakota spill on par with Exxon Valdez -- Desmog Blog
Whistleblower just exposed North Dakota spill on par with Exxon Valdez Did North Dakota Regulators Hide an Oil and Gas Industry Spill Larger Than Exxon Valdez?By Justin Nobel • Monday, August 19, 2019 Desmog Blog In July 2015 workers at the Garden Creek I Gas Processing Plant, in Watford City, North Dakota, noticed a leak in a pipeline and reported a spill to the North Dakota
São Paulo Nightlife Guide for Tuesday, August 20, 2019
[image: São Paulo dance scene, contemporary dance in São Paulo] We have the top three picks for this Tuesday, and below is a list of bars and lounges that are always a good option. PARTY: Cafuá (Consolação) – The Cafuá party is back to the bustling Rua Augusta with the best of Brazilian music. DJs Tiago Costa, Birão Ramin, and a surprise guest DJ will […] The post São Paulo Nightlife Guide for Tuesday, August 20, 2019 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Rio Nightlife Guide for Tuesday, August 20, 2019
We have the top three picks for this Tuesday, and below is a list of bars and pubs that are always a good option. MÚSICA BRASILEIRA: Luedji Luna (Centro) - Bahian singer Luedji Luna will be performing this Tuesday in Sesc. Luna will present her latest work, "Um Corpo no Mundo", with compositions of her […] The post Rio Nightlife Guide for Tuesday, August 20, 2019 appeared first on The Rio Times.
big breakthrough claimed for hydrogen fuel
Scientists said Tuesday they have developed a way of extracting hydrogen from oil without releasing greenhouse gases--a breakthrough they hailed as a “silver bullet” for cleaner energy and the climate…. Now a group of Canadian engineers say they have come up with a method of getting hydrogen directly from oil sands and oil fields, while leaving carbon dioxide and methane in the ground…. “Low-cost hydrogen from oil fields with no emissions can power the whole world using mostly existing infrastructure,” Grant Strem, CEO of Proton Technologies AG, the Swiss firm that is commercial... more »
Comparing The Heatwaves of 1990 and 2019
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? ? ? As we know, Britain recorded its hottest day on record in Cambridge last month. But does this mean that it was the hottest day for the country as a whole? I now have the data from the Met Office,…
Research suggests that women who live in areas with high levels of external night/street lights have a higher risk of breast cancer.
The results of several studies suggest that women who work at night — factory workers, doctors, nurses, and police officers, for example — have a higher risk of breast cancer compared to women who work during the day. Other research suggests that women who live in areas with high levels of external light at night … Continue reading Research suggests that women who live in areas with high levels of external night/street lights have a higher risk of breast cancer. →
World Government & why the role of the UN is not really peace keeping as claimed
From amazingdiscoveries.org By Professor Walter J. Veith, PhD The concept of a one-world government is not new. Winston Churchill said, “The creation of an authoritative world order is the ultimate aim toward which we must strive,”i and Charles De Gaulle was convinced that “Nations must unite in a world government or perish.”ii Just like the religious unity … Continue reading World Government & why the role of the UN is not really peace keeping as claimed →
Mainstream is now telling us our children are born with lower IQ due to climate change … no mention of fluoride
Beating the climate drum again. The peddlers of the climate change ruse are getting desperate. Lamestream is now pushing low IQs onto climate. No mention of fluoride’s part in lowering IQ. No mention either of weather manipulation aka geoengineering. If you’re taken in by the propaganda you need to listen to the Australian Senator’s recent … Continue reading Mainstream is now telling us our children are born with lower IQ due to climate change … no mention of fluoride →
On Lifelong Members of Philosophical Movements
Being the lifelong member of a philosophical movement is not a sign of genuine interest in philosophy—it is a sign of contempt it. The lifelong members of a philosophical movement are not interested in discovering the philosophical truth; they seldom do any in-depth study of philosophy; their aim is to be the loyal devotees of their movement. Loyalty to the movement and its leaders, and not to philosophical knowledge and creativity, is for them the highest achievement. To them philosophy starts and ends with the teachings of the leaders of their movement—defending their movement aga... more »
11 Reasons Why So Many Experts Believe That A U.S. Economic Crisis Is Imminent
By Michael Snyder The numbers are telling us that we have never been closer to the next recession than we are right now. The storm... more »
The Oligarchy’s Plans For Our Future Keep Getting Dumber
It’s rare to get a billionaire to share their grand plans for the future, which is weird because billionaires pretty much rule the world. Whenever they do, though, it’s always something incredibly sociopathic, like replacing all jobs with billionaire-owned automation/AI and giving people a Universal […]
A Closer Look At China's Fleet Of Helicopter Carriers And Amphibious Assault Ships
China is going to war soon. Here are some of their new fleets: -Type 075 helicopter landing ship -Type 071 Yuzhao amphibious transport ship -Type 001 aircraft carrier#China #SouthChinaSea #Warfare #OneBeltOneRoad #us #canada #russia pic.twitter.com/I1ujB1G0Bk — qWaga (@sciencehate) April 30, 2019 *Sputnik:* *China’s Building Hidden Carrier Fleet* (Photos) While there has been ample focus on China’s few but ever-larger fixed-wing aircraft carriers, comparatively little attention has been paid to a host of helicopter carriers and amphibious assault ships that pose a far greater dang... more »
Fremantle Dockers sack coach Ross Lyon and CEO Steve Rosich after losing streak
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After an underwhelming season, the Fremantle Dockers sack their coach of eight years Ross Lyon and chief executive Steve Rosich in an attempt to revive the club's flagging fortunes.
NRL player Jack de Belin to face trial shortly before start of 2020 season
Rugby league player Jack de Belin will stand trial on sexual assault charges in March next year, just two weeks before the start of the 2020 NRL season.
Former fugitive Jonathan Dick faces fresh stalking, attempted murder charges
Former fugitive Jonathan Dick is charged with stalking and attempted murder, a day after he was arrested in Melbourne CBD and charged with murdering his brother in a Melbourne shopping centre more than two years ago.
Hong Kong protest death threats guarded by security in university foyer
A poster declaring protesters should "take back your Hong Kong independence speech if you don't want to die" in the foyer of the University of Technology Sydney is guarded, mistakenly, by security guards for several days.
Aussie bull rider Ruth Vogelsang battles through injury to take on the US circuit
One of the Top End's only female bull riders has taken on the US rodeo circuit despite suffering a serious shoulder injury just days from leaving.
Morrison says world will need to get used to US-China trade war
The Prime Minister says countries around the world need to accommodate, absorb and find opportunities in the high levels of tension created by the ongoing trade spat between the United States and China.
Walking could be the key to reducing traffic woes
With good weather nearly all year round, why do Queenslanders shun walking? A new plan hopes to get people walking not only for health but to aid their daily commute.
Auction of Nazi-era sports car ends in boos after price gaffe
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Bidding on the 1939 Type 64, designed by Ferdinand Porsche, is terminated after confusion caused by the auctioneer's accent saw a $US17 million bid registered as $US70 million.
Harlem officials declare June 1st as ‘Nipsey Hussle Appreciation Day’
Before his unfortunate death in March, Nipsey Hussle’s influence was felt all across the country. Now, the LA native is being honored with a tribute Harlem, New York that will solidify his legacy forever. The village of Harlem officially declared June 1st as “Nipsey Hussle Appreciation Day.” Officials shared the announcement at Ruckers Park surrounded […] The post Harlem officials declare June 1st as ‘Nipsey Hussle Appreciation Day’ appeared first on Health Nut News.
I’m Still Sorry I Listened To Susan Sarandon During The 2016 Election
There aren’t any matters that are currently more pressing than grappling with the fact that I listened to what actress Susan Sarandon had to say during the 2016 presidential election and did not vote for Hillary Clinton. You may see a presidential administration that is going above and beyond to The post I’m Still Sorry I Listened To Susan Sarandon During The 2016 Election appeared first on Shadowproof.
China Boasts of Restricting Millions from Public Travel Due to Low Social Credit Scores
The Chinese government operated English news site, Global Times, tweeted recently that the government had restricted 2.56 million people from purchasing plane tickets, and 90,000 people from buying high-speed rail tickets during the month of July, due to too low of a social credit score. China's new social credit system will be fully operational by 2020, but it is apparently already in place across China. Like a person's financial credit score, a social credit score can move up or down based on your social behavior. In recent years, China has increasingly monitored its citizens act... more »
President Trump and PM Boris Johnson Discuss Brexit and Trade Deal…
According to the White House: President Donald J. Trump spoke by telephone with Prime Minister Boris Johnson of the United Kingdom earlier today to discuss a wide range of trade and economic issues. Prime Minister Johnson also provided the President … Continue reading →
Big Govt Publishes New Cooling Standards: Thermostat Should Be Set to 82 Degrees When Sleeping…
Fresh from the same Dept. of Energy and EPA that gave us: toilets that don’t flush; light bulbs that don’t light; dishwashers that don’t wash; plant-based fuel that burns like carrots; and paper straws that dissolve in liquid…. Now we … Continue reading →
This Picture Could Mean Russia and America Have Entered into a New Arms Race
*David Axe* *Security, * The INF Treaty is dead. Be worried. The U.S. military on Aug. 18, 2019 successfully tested a ground-launched, intermediate-range, nuclear-capable cruise missile. It’s exactly the kind of kind of missile that the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty, or INF, had banned before the administration of U.S. president Donald Trump in early August 2019 formally withdrew from the treaty. With INF dead, the world’s nuclear balance is in flux. In the near term at least, it’s clear that the United States and Russia intend to deploy shorter-range nukes. It... more »
The F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter Is Back! (Don't Get Too Excited...)
*David Axe* *Security, * The F-117 entered service in the mid-1980s and most famously led deep strike missions targeting Iraqi forces during the 1991 Gulf War. The U.S. Air Force in 2008 officially retired the roughly 50 surviving airframes. Eleven years after the U.S. Air Force retired the type, an F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter has made yet another public appearance. Dismantled and being hauled across the American West on a tractor-trailer. Photographer Chris McGreevy spotted the truck and its F-117 cargo on Aug. 16, 2019 on Columbia Way near the Palmdale Regional Airport outs... more »
SNAP Benefits Could Hurt Millions of Americans—And Local Communities
*Cindy Leung, Julia A. Wolfson* *economy, Americas* [image: Reuters] SNAP benefits help millions of families put food on the table. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is trying to restrict access to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. SNAP is the primary way the government helps low-income Americans put food on the table. According to the government’s own calculations, an estimated 3.1 million peoplecould lose SNAP benefits, commonly referred to as food stamps, through a new proposalthat would change some application procedures and eligibility requirements. We a... more »
US Navy Wants Ten Massive Robotic Ships As Part Of Its Ghost Fleet Within The Next Five Years (Update)
The Sea Hunter is a 132ft vessel the US Navy recently sent from San Diego to Hawaii and back, the fist unmanned vessel to do so. But they want a fleet of far larger unmanned warships *Daily Mail:* *Ghost Fleet: US Navy reveals plans for a $1bn fleet of massive unmanned vessels for 'dirty and dangerous' missions* * US Navy wants $400million for the first two vessels to be built in 2020 * The 300ft warships will be packed with anti-air and cruise missiles * Designed for missions where risk of injury, capture or death is highly probable * They will be larger than the Sea Hunter, a 132... more »
Distorting The Definition Of Antisemitism To Shield Israel From All Criticism
Distorting The Definition Of Antisemitism To Shield Israel From All Criticism by Amos Goldberg and Raz Segal, https://lobelog.com/ There is a growing tendency among both Jews and non-Jews to label those with whom they have profound political differences, especially on the subject of Israel-Palestine, as antisemitic. The accusation is a severe one: in most countries …
FedRes Out to Get President Trump – Kevin Shipp (Part #2)
The Satanic bloodlines want to get rid of Trump. He is destroying the foundation of “Globalism” which is a euphemism for the process towards a Luciferian New World Order, World Government led by the Anti-Christ. – As far as I can remember: No sitting president wins an election when the economy is in recession! So, …
Russia Hoax Coup and Epstein Interlocked – Kevin Shipp (Part #1)
Russia Hoax Coup and Epstein Interlocked – Kevin Shipp (Part #1) by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com (Click Here for Part# 2) Former CIA Officer and whistleblower Kevin Shipp says the Russian hoax and attempted coup of President Trump and the sex trafficking case against Jeffery Epstein are linked together by the same Deep State players. Shipp explains, “The …
Leaked Transcript Of NYTimes Staff Meeting Reveals Leadership’s Plan For Reporting On Trump For Next Two Years: From “Collusion” to “Race” And “Division” To Attack Trump
Leaked Transcript Of NYTimes Staff Meeting Reveals Leadership’s Plan For Reporting On Trump For Next Two Years by JAMES BARRETT, https://www.dailywire.com/ From “collusion” to “race” and “division.” On Monday, New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet presided over a “crisis townhall meeting” of the Times’ staff after the paper was met with massive backlash from …
Kashmir is ‘Definitely a Nuclear Flashpoint,’ Pakistan Armed Forces Spokesman Warns
Kashmir is ‘Definitely a Nuclear Flashpoint,’ Pakistan Armed Forces Spokesman Warns by https://www.rt.com/ Tensions between Pakistan and India over the disputed territory of Kashmir could spark a nuclear conflict, Pakistan’s military spokesman said. The warning comes amid reports of more fighting along the Line of Control between them. – “Kashmir is definitely a nuclear flashpoint,” …
It’s Official: Trump Makes First Demand For Fed To Restart QE, Urges 100bps Rate Cut
It’s Official: Trump Makes First Demand For Fed To Restart QE, Urges 100bps Rate Cut by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ One week ago, when we discussed that as a result of the accelerated rebuild of cash by the US Treasury, first Bank of America, then JPMorgan suggested that the Fed may be forced to restart QE soon as a result …
Controversial Kerrygold Butter Lawsuit Quietly Dismissed in California
The Kerrygold company quickly rose to the number two spot among butter company sales in the United States in 2018 (behind Land O’Lakes), in large part because its butter is from grass-fed cows. In a market where most cattle are fed diets almost entirely composed of genetically engineered corn, soy, and other unhealthy crops that have been soaked in glyphosate, Kerrygold has set itself apart because of the way it raises its cows to naturally graze on grass, as well as its taste, which customers describe as richer and more flavorful than most mainstream butters. Unfortunately for th... more »
Stephen Curry Funds Howard University’s Golf Re-Start
Stephen Curry is among the premier scorers in the NBA, but Monday the two-time NBA MVP handed out a big-time assist. An avid golfer, Curry announced he will make a seven-figure donation to start NCAA Division I men’s and women’s golf teams at Howard University.
Global Virtue Replaces Local Accountability
Victor Davis Hanson writes at American Greatness Cosmic Injustice. The article comprises an extensive list of political escape artists, who raise abstract global concerns to distract from their incompetence facing real local problems and suffering. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. Politicians ignore felonies in their midst, preferring to hector the misdemeanors of the universe […]
The Media Opens Up A Second Front in War On DJT
Having put all their resources into the failed Russian Collusion Myth, the media had to quickly pivot to their rock-ribbed standby, the well rehearsed traditional racism charge they now push 24/7. But in between yelling RACISM they're ramping up a second front, one democrats welcome the media help push - create fear in the stock market and consumers and hope it creates a self-fulfilling prophecy of downturn in the economy. Why wouldn’t they try and convince investors to fear a collapse in the market and therefore reduce the risk they would take in that market? We’ve heard them ba... more »
A Third Of Ghana's Banks Have Closed Sparking Unprecedented Bank Run
*Bloomberg:* *A $1.6 Billion Horror as Ghana Investors Can’t Get Their Savings* Isaac and Bless Boahen saved for months to fund her economics doctorate, but when the time came to cash in the investment, they were left empty handed. The couple are among at least 70,000 investors who have become collateral damage from a cleanup of Ghana’s banking industry. The crackdown, which reduced the number of lenders by a third and saw the closure of 23 savings and loans companies, also triggered a run on fund managers, who couldn’t sell their holdings fast enough to meet demand. That’s tying... more »
Rape victim who spent 33 months in jail is acquitted of murder over stillbirth
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A Salvadoran court acquits a woman accused of homicide after giving birth to a stillborn baby in a toilet in a case that drew international attention to the socially conservative nation's strict abortion ban.
Triple-zero call-taker charged with disclosing official secrets in alleged tow truck rort
A St John Ambulance triple-zero call-taker is charged with disclosing official secrets after allegedly passing on details of traffic crashes to people in the towing industry, following an internal police investigation.
Hopes for quail sales lift in shift to faster foods, but eggs fall under tracking regime
When reality show contestants — and even foodies — talk about quail meat it often involves complex recipes, but a farmer's shift to faster food could change that.
BHP profit more than doubles to $12.2 billion as mine disaster impact eases
BHP shareholders enjoy a $15.4 billion windfall from the sale of US onshore oil and gas interests, as profits surge thanks to a stronger iron market and lower remediation costs from the Brazilian dam disaster.
Coffee hit brings extra life to drought community
The drought is dragging on but this Walgett cafe is bucking the trend and expanding and is the shot in the arm this little town needs.
Fact check: Are marks to get into teaching getting lower and lower?
Opposition education spokeswoman Tanya Plibersek says that marks to get into teaching degrees are getting lower and lower. How does Fact Check mark her on her claim?
'Incredibly dangerous' for Smith to resume batting
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Despite being struck on the neck by a bouncer in the second Ashes Test, Steve Smith was given the green light to bat on, in a move brain injury charity Headway says was "incredibly dangerous".
Inner-city 'narrow-mindedness': Council's meat-free Mondays stir up industry anger
The meat industry says a Melbourne council's decision to take meat off its menu on Mondays could damage regional economies for little environmental gain.
Israel Is Not America’s Ally
Constantly referring to Israel as our "most cherished ally" promotes an illusion of common interest that does not actually exist. In actuality, Israel is a liability. The post Israel Is Not America’s Ally appeared first on If Americans Knew Blog.
World Health Organisation’s New Effort Can Help End Neglected Tropical Diseases
Global Issues News Headlines - 3 hours ago
ABUJA, Aug 19 (IPS) - Dr. Ifeanyi Nsofor is a medical doctor, the CEO of EpiAFRIC, Director of Policy and Advocacy for Nigeria Health WatchRecently, the World Health Organisation (WHO) launched global consultations for a new Roadmap on how to eliminate Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs). The roadmap would help achieve universal health coverage by 2030, address health emergencies and promote healthier populations. Read the full story, “World Health Organisation’s New Effort Can Help End Neglected Tropical Diseases”, on globalissues.org →
Drug company reps give quack doctors fridges and televisions to sell antibiotics
Salesmen from India's largest pharmaceutical companies told our undercover reporter they encouraged unqualified doctors to prescribe antibiotics, contributing to the global superbug crisis
"Texodous" Is A Real Thing Now-- McCaul Doesn't Want Anything To Do With It
"Texodous" isn't in any dictionaries yet; it's just being written about and discussed by talking heads... and it's a hashtag on Twitter. But for Texas Republicans it's frightening real. Texas is hemorrhaging congressional Republicans. Last year the Democrats stumbled into two victories over "entrenched" GOP incumbents. The DCCC added nothing to the equation but Beto's energetic, charismatic Senate campaign-- far more progressive than his actual voting record-- helped Democrats straight down the ballot. A weak stands-for-nothing garden variety Dem, Lizzie Fletcher, ousted John Culb... more »
Did a ‘Dreamer’ Stab a Texas Couple to Death?
An unreliable website's claim about the immigration status of the suspect in a double-murder case appeared to rely on nothing but an assumption based on his name.
Mysterious Death in Custody Has Family Seeking Answers
Carmen Riley bent over her unconscious son, looked into his eyes and knew. It didn't take a mother's intuition or a doctor's prognosis to figure out that Ty'rique was gone.
Man, 20, Pleads Not Guilty in Jewish Center Video Threat
A 20-year-old man pleaded not guilty to threatening a Jewish community center in a video that authorities say showed him shooting a semi-automatic rifle.
UPS Has Been Secretly Using Self-Driving Trucks In Arizona For MONTHS
By Mac Slavo The United Parcel Service has been using self-driving trucks to deliver cargo and no one knew about it. The self-driving freight truck... more »
Multinational Business Roundtable Now Claims “Social Responsibility” More Important than Profit….
CTH suspected this was going to happen. This was predictable if you have followed the fracture between Main Street (Trump) and Wall Street (multinationals). Remember, there are trillions at stake. This news today is part of the battle. Here’s the … Continue reading →
As US Expands Subprime Mortgage Program, Is a New Crisis Looming?
By Lubomir Tassev The Federal Housing Administration, a division of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, has recently adopted new guidelines widening the... more »
A Welsh town will install anti-sex toilets that spray users with water
The Welsh seaside town of Porthcawl is planning to install anti-sex public toilets that would spray occupants with water and sound an alarm. Violent movement sensors would automatically open the doors and sound high-pitched alarms, with fine water jets soaking the interior. Weight-sensitive floors would ensure only one user could be in a cubicle at […] The post A Welsh town will install anti-sex toilets that spray users with water appeared first on Health Nut News.
FOX: The water is so hot in Alaska it’s killing large numbers of salmon
Alaska experienced a significant heatwave in July, with the temperature reaching 90 degrees in Anchorage. The stress from the heat is killing off salmon in large numbers. Scientists saw die-offs of several varieties of Alaskan salmon, including pink, chum, and sockeye. Stephanie Quinn-Davidson, director of the Yukon Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, told CNN that she took […] The post FOX: The water is so hot in Alaska it’s killing large numbers of salmon appeared first on Health Nut News.
How the Crazy Defection of Soviet Pilot Viktor Belenko Inspired Clint Eastwood’s Blockbuster Movie Firefox
*Dario Leone* *History, Europe* [image: https://pictures.reuters.com/archive/UKRAINE-PBEAHUNEJDW.html] Tom Clancy would love this story. *The incident got the world press going wild with stories about the MiG-25 and U.S. Defence Secretary Schlesinger stated that the new Soviet interceptor was a sufficiently potent weapon to bring about drastic changes to the Western weapons systems and strategies.* On Sep. 6, 1976, Lt Viktor Belenko, a pilot of a PVO MiG-25 Foxbat unit based at Chuguyevka air base north of Vladivostok (some sources state Sakharovka air base) failed to return fro... more »
Can Stealth Beat Stealth? Last Year F-22s Went up Against F-35 and the Results Were Stunning.
*Dario Leone* *Security, Americas* [image: (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jensen Stidham)] What does this mean? *“Every training opportunity that we have betters our readiness for any potential adversary of the future,” Hauck said at the Orland air base, already home to six of Norway’s expected 52 F-35s.* Two F-22s from the 95th Fighter Squadron flew to Orland Air Base, Norway, Aug. 15, for a one-day exercise with Norwegian F-35s. The two U.S. F-22s are among 13 in Europe for a series of short-term deployments in places such as Greece and Poland, with further training miss... more »
CNET Journalist Promotes 5G as Safe Even When Telecom Execs Say They Have No Evidence That It Is
By B.N. Frank In February, the Telecom Industry gave congressional testimony that they have NO scientific evidence that exposure to 5G is safe. This being...more »
NSA Spying: They’re Trying to Make Warrantless Surveillance Permanent
By Michael Boldin Earlier this year, it was reported that a massive call records program was no longer being used and was probably going to... more »
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 19, 2019
*Peter Harris, National Interest*: *Tiananmen Option: Would China Use Military Force in Hong Kong?* If push comes to shove, then overwhelming force might yet be viewed by Beijing as necessary to avoid imperiling the regime as a whole. Will Xi Jinping deploy the People’s Liberation Army to suppress the peaceful protests in Hong Kong, or will Beijing opt for a more conciliatory approach to quieting the unrest that has rocked the city for the past several months? So far, China has refrained from pursuing the so-called “Tiananmen option” in Hong Kong, instead relying on local police a... more »
New York Moves Closer to Becoming Nation’s First Vaccine Police State
The State of New York recently passed legislation removing the religious exemption to mandatory vaccines for children. Attorneys Michael H. Sussman and Robert F. Kennedy have filed a lawsuit to repeal the law, as 26,000 families in New York wait to see if their children can attend school. As of now, the only way to get an exemption to mandatory vaccines is to have a medical doctor write a medical exemption. Last week, the New York Department of Health published "Emergency Regulations" to "Prevent Medical Exemptions." So now, unelected bureaucrats will determine if doctors are quali... more »
The Caisse's New Real Estate Chief?
The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) just announced that Daniel Fournier will soon retire as the CEO of Ivanhoé Cambridge, the Caisse's massive real estate subsidiary, and will be replaced by Nathalie Palladitchef who is currently the President of the organization: After more than ten years of service at Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), including over nine as the CEO of Ivanhoé Cambridge, Daniel Fournier has announced that he will retire in fall 2019. To ensure an orderly transition, Mr. Fournier will continue to serve in his role until October 15, 2019. ... more »
"Against All Odds..."
"How very important it is, to see the reflection of yourself and to keep that reflection in sight- despite how much you have been pushed and shoved, forgotten and ripped, lied to and deceived! It seems like the number one most valuable thing you can carry with you is the constant appearance of your own reflection for the beauty and wonder that you are, and it's a fight and a struggle to keep that. If you had a treasure box filled with magical things - this would be the one thing it seems like people want to destroy or to take away or in some cases to even make their own! But you mu... more »
Musical Interlude: Justin Hayward, “Celtic Heart”
Justin Hayward, “Celtic Heart”
Green Machine: Child Climate Activist a Tool of Al Gore-esque Corporate Con
[image: green-machine-child-climate-activist-a-tool-of-an-gore-esque-corporate-con] Sixteen-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, it’s reported, is being financed by green corporate energy companies looking to turn a profit.
The Fake Fall of Communism - Behind the Deep State
[image: behind-the-deep-state-alex-newman-fake-fall-of-communism] VIDEO - In this episode of Behind the Deep State, host Alex Newman shines light on Communism in the United States. Stemming back decades, Communism has run rampant behind the scenes, working to dictate policy, overthrow governments, and change the way people view its ideology.
"A Look to the Heavens"
“Is this galaxy jumping through a giant ring of stars? Probably not. Although the precise dynamics behind the featured image is yet unclear, what is clear is that the pictured galaxy, NGC 7714, has been stretched and distorted by a recent collision with a neighboring galaxy. This smaller neighbor, NGC 7715, situated off to the left of the featured frame, is thought to have charged right through NGC 7714. *Click image for larger size.* Observations indicate that the golden ring pictured is composed of millions of older Sun-like stars that are likely co-moving with the interior bluer ... more »
Heavy rainfall brings UK wheat harvest to ‘shuddering halt’
More difficult to use combine harvesters in the fields. August’s wet weather has brought this year’s wheat harvest to a “shuddering halt” for farmers outside the south-east of England, said Guy Smith, deputy president of the National Farmers’ Union. I’m not sure this is something to worry about because earlier hot weather allowed farmers in ... Read moreHeavy rainfall brings UK wheat harvest to ‘shuddering halt’ The post Heavy rainfall brings UK wheat harvest to ‘shuddering halt’ appeared first on Ice Age Now.
"Begin..."
"Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand - and melting like a snowflake..." - Marie Beyon Ray
"The Poet: William Wordsworth, “Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting The Banks Of the Wye During A Tour. July 13, 1798”
“For I have learned To look on nature, not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes The still, sad music of humanity...” “Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting The Banks Of the Wye During A Tour. July 13, 1798” by William Wordsworth Complete poem is here: - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/
"No Way Out- Brain Dead Zombies and Lawless Psychopaths"
*"No Way Out- * *Brain Dead Zombies and Lawless Psychopaths"* By Jim Quinn "I know there are many people out there who don’t watch the daily drivel emanating from their 72 inch HD boob tubes. I don’t blame them. Most of the shows on TV are dumbed down to the level of their audience of government educated zombies. The facebooking, twittering, texting, instagraming generation is too shallow, too self-consumed, and too intellectually lazy to connect the dots, understand symbolism or learn moral lessons from well written thought-provoking TV shows. But there have been a few exceptions ... more »
"Safe..."
“A ship is safe in harbor, but that's not what ships are for.” - William Shedd
Kilgore explores a counterfactual!
*MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 2019Just imagine if Clinton had won: * As a general matter, we never discuss past booking discussions with representatives of Bryant Gumbel. In this case, we'll make an exception. On Tuesday, November 7, 2000, we accepted a provisional booking to appear the next day, as a very-special guest star, on the CBS Early Show, co-hosted at that time by Gumbel and Jane Clayson. The provision in question was this—we'd only appear if Candidate Gore won that day's election. If he won, we'd appear with a few friends from the good old days to describe the youthful Gore. By... more »
New Study Reveals How ADHD Drugs ‘Alter The Structure of Children’s Brains’
*Elias Marat* - Researchers are warning doctors to hold off on issuing popular ADHD drugs.
The Censorship of Alternative Media Is Virtual Book Burning
*Daisy Luther* - History is repeating itself.
For the First Time in Recorded History, Heat Above the Arctic Circle Reaches 94.6 Degrees
*Elias Marat* - July was the hottest month in all of recorded history.
The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy is Doing Something Truly Bizarre
*Jake Anderson* - Scientists say the black hole at the center of our galaxy is emitting an “unprecedented” flash of brightness.
Gender-Minority Mental Health Study: Change Needed on Campuses
Students who identify as transgender, gender-nonconforming, genderqueer and nonbinary are far more likely to experience mental health problems than their peers, Boston University researchers and collaborators reveal in an article published in the September issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Hampton University Plans to Train Black Gamers
Esports, video games played by professional gamers for spectators, are increasingly popular – and lucrative. Winning players can make thousands, even millions, of dollars in tournament prizes. Hampton University is preparing students for the growing gaming industry. The school will be opening a new esports lab, The Winchester Star reported, with the help of a […]
Words That Wound
Unfortunately, today, as seen in the past, hate speech is materializing into emotional and physical violence. I plan to speak, write and do language with the students I teach to combat words that wound and empower us all to act as catalysts of change on our campus. How do you plan to heal from monsoons of words that wound?
Accused UW Football Player Acquitted, Reinstated
The University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) has announced that Quintez Cephus, the school’s former wide receiver, was admitted back on the football team after being acquitted of sexual assault charges. Last August, Cephus was suspended from the team and eventually expelled from UW after two women accused him of sexual assault. However, Cephus was later acquitted. […]
Questions Surround University of Louisville Hospital-Purchase Plan
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin and the University of Louisville agreed last week to spend up to $100 million in combined public funds and foundation cash to take over Jewish Hospital and other properties under KentuckyOne Health. But a former chief medical officer at the hospital says that an alternative proposal didn’t involve spending taxpayers’ money […]
World News Briefs -- August 19, 2019 (Evening Edition)
*Politico*: *Twitter, Facebook suspend China-linked disinformation campaigns targeting Hong Kong* Twitter and Facebook today announced takedowns of Chinese government-linked disinformation campaigns that sought to undermine the protests in Hong Kong. Twitter said in a blog post it has suspended 936 accounts originating in China that were part of a “significant state-backed information operation focused on the situation in Hong Kong,” where protesters have taken to the streets to oppose a bill that would allow local authorities to extradite criminal suspects to mainland China. *Re... more »
Trump calls for massive rate cut, Wall St rebounds on global stimulus efforts
Global markets rallied overnight over reports China and Germany plan to introduce economic stimulus, while Donald Trump is pressuring the US central bank to lower rates and weaken the dollar.
Freedom of movement will end immediately after UK leaves European Union
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The United Kingdom says it will stop rules which allow citizens of European Union nations to live and work freely in the UK if it leaves the bloc on October 31 without a deal, in a move which critics say will leave millions of people in limbo.
When Langer was felled by a savage bouncer like Smith, he 'dreaded' the thought of another hit
If Steve Smith needs to overcome any psychological hurdles caused by his Ashes concussion, he need look no further than his coach Justin Langer, writes Clint Thomas.
How 'hot' is this radioactive tourist hotspot?
Mary Kathleen's shuttered uranium mine is bright blue, incredibly Instagram-worthy, radioactive — and Queensland's latest hotspot.
Thousands evacuated as out-of-control bushfire ravages Spain's Canary Islands
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An out-of-control bushfire in Spain's Canary Islands throws flames 50 metres into the air, forcing emergency workers to evacuate more than 9,000 people, authorities say.
NYPD fires officer involved in 'I can't breathe' chokehold death
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A New York City police officer is fired five years after the chokehold death of unarmed black man Eric Garner, whose dying gasps of "I can't breathe" gave voice to a national debate over race and police brutality.
'Paperless arrests', protective custody left off NT scheme meant to prevent watch-house deaths
The custody notification system, designed to help prevent Aboriginal deaths in custody, has been rolled out in the Northern Territory but there are concerns the people most at risk of harm have been excluded from its operation.
Worried about the risk of injury in contact sports? These women say it's worth it
As opportunities increase for women in contact sports, concerns about injury rates are also on the rise. But for some the health benefits outweigh the risk of injury.
'He was fallible': Man shot dead by police suffered insomnia and depression, friend says
Jacob Carr, 53, was admitted to hospital last year for mental health treatment after he was unable to sleep for three weeks straight, says a close friend who wants him to be remembered as "good egg" who made a mistake.
Live: NSW Now: Minister moves to ban abortion based on gender, elderly man dies after house fire
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*MORNING BRIEFING: *Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce backs abortion bill's opponents with robocalls and an op-ed, while a 90-year-old man dies in hospital after sustaining critical injuries in a house fire in Sunshine Bay.
We've known surprisingly little about who gets big inheritances — until now
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These days, inheritances generally don't arrive when people are saving for a house or trying to raise a young family. There is little justification for taxpayers subsidising them, write Owain Emslie and Danielle Wood.
'Distressed' Elton John hits out at press reports attacking Harry and Meghan's private jet use
The singer lashes out at "malicious" reporting of the couple's decision to fly to France on a private jet, saying he paid for their flights and feels an obligation to protect them from the press intrusion "that contributed to Diana's untimely death".
Would you buy meat on Instagram?
Indonesian 'mumpreneurs' are cashing-in on an appetite for purchasing cheap beef online, threatening Australia's live cattle trade.
Retirement at 75: It's about Class, Stupid.
Bryan Mosley was a regular face on the telly growing up. Better known to millions as Alf Roberts, the kindly shopkeep from *Coronation Street* I remember hearing the news that he died of a heart attack just over a month into retirement. A tragedy for his family to be sure especially as he was only 67, but also a reminder to the rest of us that retirement, if we get there, could be briefer than we expect. This brings us to the latest wheeze from Iain Duncan Smith's favourite think tank, the grossly misnamed Centre for Social Justice, about their proposal to raise the retirement age t... more »
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ by Jimi Hendrix
It was fifty years ago that Jimi Hendrix performed the United States national anthem during a Monday morning for tens of thousands of people at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair. Hendrix was the last act to take the stage. He had top-billing and was supposed to take the stage The post Protest Song Of The Week: ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ by Jimi Hendrix appeared first on Shadowproof.
"Economic Market Snapshot PM 8/19/19"
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The Enlightenment?
Further on the ideas expressed by Prof. Jordan Peterson, Bionic Mosquito has commented on the appearance of the enlightenment fromits antecedent, the Christian milieu based on a discussion between Peterson and Steven Pinker, and published on the Lew Rockwell site … Continue reading →
"'Left' and 'right' are each descriptive of authoritarian positions. Liberty has no horizontal relationship to authoritarianism. Libertarianism’s relationship to authoritarianism is vertical; it is up from the muck of men enslaving man…." #QotD
*"'Left' and 'right' are each descriptive of authoritarian positions. Liberty has no horizontal relationship to authoritarianism. Libertarianism’s relationship to authoritarianism is vertical; it is up from the muck of men enslaving man…. "What, actually, is the difference between communism and fascism? Both are forms of statism, authoritarianism. The only difference between Stalin’s communism and Mussolini’s fascism is an insignificant detail in organisational structure. But one is 'left' and the other is 'right'! Where does this leave the libertarian in a world of Moscow wo... more »
'Nuckin' Futz Newz - Greenland, population 55,000 - US military excited about "even fight" and possible rare victory
*Trump wants Greenland and has begun to threaten it* Is there any country on earth that wants the US to take it over...and do to it what it did to Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Syria, etc. etc., etc? Or do what it's trying to do to Cuba, Venezuela, Iran and Ukraine? It's been slim pickin's over the past several decades...even the Yemenis are putting up a ferocious fight against being swallowed up by USrael ally Saudi Arabia. It's getting downright embarrassing. The US is so desperate to conquer SOMETHING that Trump is now threatening little Greenland, supposed island of ic... more »
"There’s No Turning Back"
*"There’s No Turning Back"* by David Stockman "We were embarking upon a voyage of philosophical discovery as uncertain, and in some respects as perilous, as the voyages of geographical discovery of a much earlier time."–Richard Nixon, "RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon" (1978) "The word on Bubblevision, again, is that Trade War negotiations have taken on a more upbeat tone. BTFD! Of course, in keeping with recent rhythms, the Tweeter-in-Chief is regaling us with his brand of economic wisdom. And the stock market is well in the green today. None of that means a resolution to the U.S... more »
Russian President Putin Meets French President Macron In The South Of France
*Moscow Times/Reuters*: *Putin Tells Macron: 'I Don't Want Yellow Vests in Russia'* The French president had urged Putin to abide by democratic principles following weeks of protests in Moscow. President Vladimir Putin rebuked his French counterpart on Monday, saying he did not want "yellow vest" protests to spring up like in France, after Emmanuel Macron urged the Russian leader to abide by democratic principles following weeks of protests in Moscow. Macron, who was meeting Putin at his summer residence in southern France five days before hosting a summit of G7 rich nations, is ... more »
This Israeli Air Force F-15 “Frankeneagle” Is Back in Business, but You Won't Guess What Damaged It
*Dario Leone* *Security, Middle East* [image: (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Chris Drzazgowski)] Birds? *Noteworthy, the “Edge of the Spear” Squadron’s personnel felt the absence of the aircraft.* Do you remember the Israeli Air Force (IAF) F-15 “FrankenEagle,” the F-15 that was critically damaged in an emergency landing after being hit by a flock of pelicans in Jun. 2011? On Feb. 19, 2017, the aircraft finally took off for its first sortie since returning to the “Edge of the Spear” Squadron after a long reconstruction period that culminated in the first flight of the resto... more »
Newly Upgraded B1-B Lancer Bombers Are Headed to Guam
*Dario Leone* *Security, Asia* [image: Photo by OR-8 Sebastien Raffin / French A, Allied Air Command] This is deterrence. *The B-1s will continue to support USPACOM in conducting routine, strategic deterrence and regional training missions.* Several B-1B Lancers and Airmen with the 7th Bomb Wing (BW) from Dyess Air Force Base (AFB), Texas, deployed to Andersen AFB, Feb. 6 in support of U.S. Pacific Command’s (USPACOM) Continuous Bomber Presence (CBP) mission. The 9th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron (EBS), deployed from Dyess AFB, Texas, is taking over U.S. Pacific Command’s CBP ope... more »
Greenland’s Ice Sheet and Climate Change Policy, Part 2 of 2
In my previous post, I summarized William Nordhaus’ new article, “Economics of the disintegration of the Greenland ice sheet,” which… The post Greenland’s Ice Sheet and Climate Change Policy, Part 2 of 2 appeared first on IER.
Gotham City Digest
("Too soon" our asses.) ------------------------------ "Please raise a glass to freedom." RIP Peter Fonda (1940-2019) ------------------------------ Apolitical, my ass. Perlmutter's one of his biggest donors. ------------------------------ A belated historical revelation of some of the most hideous, racist, elitist right wing monsters this nation ever spawned. ------------------------------ The irony is that, being an arch right winger, Trump would love nothing more than to destroy unions. And this is just another case of extortion being used to populate his Nazi ha... more »