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  • China's Nightmarish New Bio Weapon Targets Race and Ethicity (Laowhy86 YouTube)

    11/22/2021 8:54:35 PM PST · by cba123 · 27 replies
    This is a copy of a good youtube video, just copied this version because I don't have url access on utube, since I am on my phone. -- CHINA’S NIGHTMARISH NEW BIO WEAPON TARGETS RACE AND ETHNICITY
  • Kamala Harris calls for health care workforce that 'looks like America'

    11/22/2021 8:46:12 PM PST · by blueplum · 66 replies
    Fox ^ | 22 November 2021 | Jon Brown | Fox News
    Harris said the pandemic 'has exasperated' the disparities in the health care system Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday called for a health care workforce that "looks like America" and asserted that the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the systemic inequities in the health care system. Harris announced the Biden administration will be investing $1.5 billion from the COVID-19 relief package to tackle the shortage of health care workers in high-risk and underserved communities. "Our nation must invest in a health care workforce that looks like America, and provide access to equitable health care ...
  • Georgia regents: No college name changes over racial history

    11/22/2021 8:32:33 PM PST · by blueplum · 12 replies
    AP via msn ^ | 22 November 2021 | JEFF AMY, Associated Press
    ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia's public university system won't rename any of the 75 buildings or colleges an internal committee had recommended for changes mostly because of their association with slavery, segregation or mistreatment of American Indians, officials voted Monday. The system's regents voted not to make any name changes, more than a year after they established a committee to study that issue. "History can teach us important lessons, lessons that if understood and applied make Georgia and its people stronger," the regents said in a statement unanimously adopted by the board at a specially called meeting. The regents added that...
  • SCOTUS Unanimously Finds That Mississippi’s Arguments Against Tennessee Didn’t Hold Water

    11/22/2021 8:22:55 PM PST · by blueplum · 15 replies
    Law and Crime ^ | 22 November 2021 | ELURA NANOS
    The Supreme Court of the United States unanimously rejected Mississippi’s claim against Tennessee for using too much of its groundwater. In this case, Mississippi claimed Tennessee should have prevented Memphis Light, Gas & Water Division from pumping groundwater from the Memphis Sand Aquifer over the state line. It argued that Tennessee’s “knowing, intentional, and forcible pumping of groundwater” violated Mississippi’s sovereignty and constitutes a wrongful taking of the state’s “most valuable natural resource.” All nine justices, however, disagreed.... ...Roberts seemed particularly annoyed by Mississippi’s argument, pointing out that, “Mississippi claims an absolute ‘ownership’ right to all groundwater beneath its surface—even...
  • Will Islam Survive Islamism?

    11/22/2021 8:21:20 PM PST · by Cronos · 21 replies
    Middle east forum ^ | 14 November 2021 | Daniel Pipes
    The Islamist movement, which seeks to apply medieval Islamic laws and build a worldwide caliphate, has expanded massively in the past half-century. But it now faces a significant and growing counter-movement, especially in Muslim-majority countries. Growing numbers of Muslims, spurred by shocks like the fall of Kabul, fear and reject this radical version of Islam. Awareness of the anti-Islamist surge has been largely limited to those directly involved but it deserves to be much better known. Anti-Islamism comprises four complementary trends. Going from quietest to most radical, they are: moderate Islam, irreligiosity, apostasy, and conversion to other religions. All have...
  • The Resistance Library Podcast: The Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990

    11/22/2021 8:20:59 PM PST · by ammodotcom · 2 replies
    Ammo.com ^ | 11/22/2021 | Sam Jacobs
    On this episode of the Resistance Library Podcast, Sam and Dave discuss federal gun control in America. Mass shootings at schools are among the most traumatic events in modern-day America. These tragic incidents receive wall-to-wall media coverage and spark heated political debate. Many contend that these shootings are the consequence of the U.S. not having adequate gun control measures. Staunch gun rights advocates offer an alternative perspective to this issue. Indeed, these incidents should not be taken lightly. But there’s more to the story than just regulating guns. In America, most schools are “gun-free” zones, where the possession or carry...
  • DeSantis: Some Companies Are Re-Hiring People Let Go Over Vax Mandates

    11/22/2021 8:20:18 PM PST · by UMCRevMom@aol.com · 5 replies
    BonginoReport ^ | November 22, 2021 | DeSantis
    Lower gas prices Look at what we just accomplished where we provided protections for Floridians so they wouldn't lose their jobs from mandates. We found out now, not only are people with jobs being saved now with many companies, some businesses and companies are re-hiring people that they had let go over these mandates. And, doing more than we initially anticipated. Which is a really, really good thing.
  • Louie Gohmert announces he will run for Texas Attorney General

    11/22/2021 8:06:52 PM PST · by conservative98 · 25 replies
    Fox News ^ | 11/22/21 | Michael Lee
    Gohmert is running in a primary against several other Republicans, including George P. Bush ------------- Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, announced Monday that he will run for Texas Attorney General against Republican incumbent Ken Paxton. "We have got to control our borders. There's more that needs to be done. There's more that the attorney general's office could do. And so, that's one of the issues that has concerned me greatly, including election integrity. I feel like our attorney general could — should have done more," Gohmert said during an appearance on Newsmax Monday.
  • Crowd gathers outside Mt. Eden Prison in support of Tamakis (New Zealand)

    11/22/2021 8:04:04 PM PST · by Nextrush · 1 replies
    1 News New Zealand ^ | 11/23/2021 | Wilson Longhurst
    Followers of Brian Tamaki have gathered outside Mt. Eden Prison Tuesday afternoon after the pair's arrest. About 200 people are listening to a series of speeches protesting the arrests and other pandemic-related actions by the Government... Brian Tamaki has been charged with failing to comply with a Covid-19 order and breaching bail conditions, related to Saturday's anti-mandate rally at Auckland Domain. He'd been arrested after earlier rallies. Hannah Tamaki has been charged with two counts of failing to comply with a Covid-19 order... Brian Tamaki spoke to the crowd before entering the station with Hannah, where he took aim at...
  • S Korea groans under US, China supply chain pressure ---- Washington leans heavily on Seoul’s flagship chip sector while Beijing halts exports of urea

    11/22/2021 7:58:57 PM PST · by elpadre · 19 replies
    asiatimes.com ^ | November 22, 2021 | Andrew Salmon
    SEOUL – The middle ground between China and the United States is collapsing under South Korea’s feet as it is torn in opposite directions by the two giant economies it seeks to balance between. On the one hand, it is being “requested” to submit detailed information on its flagship industrial sector to the United States – which is also pressuring the country’s number-two memory chipmaker to halt shipments of advanced machinery to China. That move could halt an upgrade to a major DRAM fab, in a sector where large-scale capital investment is crucial. On the other hand, the country’s diesel...
  • White People Anxiety Disorder

    11/22/2021 7:58:52 PM PST · by arthurus · 19 replies
    Taki Magaxine ^ | November 16,2021 | David Cole
    ...But is he right? I’m skeptical. I’m not certain the “puppet masters” are necessarily “ideologues.” Take George Soros, for example. Listen to any of his speeches and you’ll notice a theme: He’s obsessively driven by bitterness over his father’s “humiliation” by Nazis and Hungarian fascists during WWII (his father, a prominent lawyer, was driven out of his profession and forced into hiding). It confuses some on the right when Soros refers to his youth under Nazi occupation as “the happiest time of my life” and “a positive experience.” Just as any leftist would, rightists hear those words and unthinkingly go...
  • AMERICA PRAYER VIGIL (NOVEMBER 23, 2021) *PRAYER*

    11/22/2021 7:52:47 PM PST · by John4.11 · 24 replies
    http://freerepublic.com/ ^ | 11/22/2021 | Free Republic Intercessors
    Join together with fellow FREEPERS to pray for AMERICA: For those in Authority in Government, Family, Military, Business, Healthcare, Education, Churches, and the Media.I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession, and thanksgiving be made for everyone: for kings and all those in authority that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holi-ness. ~ 1 Timothy 2:1-2Religion Fo-rum Threads labeled [Prayer] are closed to debate of any kind.
  • Low-frequency intermittent fasting prompts anti-inflammatory response

    11/22/2021 7:49:25 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 25 replies
    Medical XPress / Intermountain Healthcare / American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2021 ^ | Nov. 13, 2021 | Joseph B. Muhlestein, MD; Heidi T. May; Viet T. Le; Tami L. Bair et al
    Intermittent fasting may not only be a hot dieting trend, but it also has broader health benefits, including helping to fight inflammation, according to a new study. Previous research has shown that intermittent fasting, an eating pattern that cycles between periods of fasting and eating, may improve health markers not related to weight. Now, the new research shows that intermittent fasting raises the levels of galectin-3, a protein tied to inflammatory response. "Inflammation is associated with higher risk of developing multiple chronic diseases, including diabetes and heart disease. We're encouraged to see evidence that intermittent fasting is prompting the body...
  • Lauren Boebert Introduces the ‘We’re Not Paying You to Break Our Laws Act’ to Block Payments to Illegal Immigrant Families Allegedly Separated Under Trump

    11/22/2021 7:47:45 PM PST · by UMCRevMom@aol.com · 26 replies
    mediarightnews.com ^ | November 22, 2021 | David Caron
    U.S. House Rep Lauren Boebert (R-CO) recently introduced a bill called the “We’re Not Paying You To Break Our Laws Act” to block payments to illegal immigrant families allegedly separated under former President Donald Trump. In a press release, Boebert explained, “In Biden’s America, it is better to be a criminal than a law enforcement officer. Border Patrol agents may be fired because of Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal employees, but illegal aliens get a free pass into our country and could receive a $450,000 check.” “For contrast, the highest-paid Border Patrol agents make less than half that in yearly...
  • Vascular defects appear to underlie the progression of Parkinson's disease (Nilotinib stopped progression)

    11/22/2021 7:38:11 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 9 replies
    Medical XPress / Neurology Genetics ^ | Nov. 12, 2021 | Charbel Moussa, MBBS, Ph.D. et al
    In an unexpected discovery, researchers have identified what appears to be a significant vascular defect in patients with moderately severe Parkinson's disease. The finding could help explain an earlier outcome of the same study, in which the drug nilotinib was able to halt motor and non-motor (cognition and quality of life) decline in the long term. The researchers say their finding suggests that blood vessel walls called the blood brain barrier, which normally act as a crucial filter to protect the brain against toxins as well as allow passage of nutrients to nourish it, doesn't work correctly in some Parkinson's...
  • Soldiers Who Refuse Vaccination Can Still Serve, But Their Careers Are Over

    11/22/2021 7:31:47 PM PST · by SSS Two · 41 replies
    Military.com ^ | 11/22/2021 | Steve Beynon
    Army officials are telling soldiers who refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19 that they aren't getting booted immediately, but they can't stay in the service for a career. In a memo to the force last week, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said active-duty soldiers, reservists and Guardsmen who refuse the vaccine will be "flagged," meaning they will be barred from reenlistment, promotions and potentially most schools. But soldiers won't be outright removed automatically. Hypothetically, a soldier with years left on their contract can still serve, but will see no progress in their career and will not be allowed to serve beyond...
  • Obesity raises the risk of gum disease by inflating growth of bone-destroying cells

    11/22/2021 7:26:13 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 9 replies
    Medical XPress / University at Buffalo / Journal of Dental Research ^ | Nov. 12, 2021 | Marcene Robinson / K.H. Kwack et al
    Chronic inflammation caused by obesity may trigger the development of cells that break down bone tissue, including the bone that holds teeth in place, according to new University at Buffalo research that sought to improve understanding of the connection between obesity and gum disease. The study found that excessive inflammation resulting from obesity raises the number of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC), a group of immune cells that increase during illness to regulate immune function. MDSCs, which originate in the bone marrow, develop into a range of different cell types, including osteoclasts (a cell that breaks down bone tissue). Bone loss...
  • Colorado officials ditch 'sex offender' term due to 'negative impacts' on sex offenders

    11/22/2021 7:23:56 PM PST · by Beave Meister · 24 replies
    The Post Millennial ^ | 11/21/2021 | Hannah Nightingale
    On Friday, the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) voted to soften the language used to refer to sex offenders in the state board's standards and guidelines. The board voted 10-6 to change the term sex offenders to "adults who commit sexual offenses" in its Standards and Guidelines for the Assessment, Evaluation, Treatment and Behavioral Monitoring of Adult Sex Offenders. "The language change applies only to the SOMB Standards; the term 'sex offender’ will continue to be used in Colorado statute and the criminal justice system, including courts, law enforcement and the Colorado Sex Offender Registry. The name of the...
  • Florida massacre families to get millions for FBI’s inaction

    11/22/2021 7:19:32 PM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 31 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | November 22, 2021 | By TERRY SPENCER
    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — The families of most of those killed and wounded in the 2018 Florida high school massacre announced Monday have reached a multi-million dollar settlement with the federal government over the FBI’s failure to stop the gunman even though it had received information he intended to attack. Attorneys for 16 of the 17 killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland and some of those wounded said they have reached a monetary settlement with the government over the FBI’s failure to investigate a tip it received about a month before the massacre. The 17th family...
  • Study shows loud noises cause fluid buildup in the ear and suggests simple cure for noise-induced hearing loss (Saline in ear helps!)

    11/22/2021 7:18:21 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 14 replies
    Exposure to loud noise is the most common preventable cause of hearing loss. Research suggests that 12% or more of the world population is at risk for noise-induced loss of hearing. Loud sounds can cause a loss of auditory nerve cells in the inner ear, which are responsible for sending acoustic information to the brain, resulting in hearing difficulty. However, the mechanism behind this hearing loss is not fully understood. Now, a new study links this type of inner ear nerve damage to a condition known as endolymphatic hydrops, a buildup of fluid in the inner ear, showing that these...