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It is entirely accurate to say that the U.S. is addicted to waste and distant sources of essentials.The downside of dependency is in the air. The U.S. has allowed itself to become dependent on other nations for essentials, a policy that I view as an insanity fueled by greed.The problem with dependency is the cost can't be calculated until it's too late. Restoring independence is a massive, costly undertaking, but if you wait until the cost of dependency is clear to all, it's too late to escape the collapse triggered by the cut-off of essentials from other nations.The happy story...
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CNN is putting its money where its woke, hysterical, "misinformation"-battling, fact checking mouth is.According to FT, WarnerMedia has sunk $350 million in investments into the CNN+ streaming platform so that viewers have yet another platform to watch Brian Stelter gain weight offer up his "Reliable" Sources take on the news.CNN confirmed this week that the service would be moving forward this spring and that it would cost $2.99 per month upon launch, Reuters reported. Once the introductory rate ends, CNN will charge subscribers $5.99 per month. It's the same price as "Fox Nation", the rival streaming service run by Fox...
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Repurposed drugs that have been shown to prevent or treat COVID-19 may be prescribed by physicians, the Florida Department of Health said in its new COVID-19 guidance for health care practitioners.The guidance, published on Feb. 24, says that health care practitioners are encouraged to provide early treatment for COVID-19 patients with federally approved generic drugs that they find will work. That’s in addition to the outpatient treatments granted emergency authorization usage (EUA) for people at risk of developing a serious illness.“When recommending COVID-19 treatment options for patients’ individualized health care needs, physicians should exercise their individual clinical judgment and expertise...
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Putin’s bodyguards are hand-picked for qualities that include “operational psychology,” physical stamina and the ability to withstand cold and not sweat in heat. They’re reportedly outfitted with special briefcases that serve as shields to protect Putin and carry Russian-made, 9 mm SR-1 Vektor pistols loaded with armor-piercing bullets. Before Putin travels, advance teams scout out his destination months ahead of time, checking to see how the public will likely respond and even if the area could be affected by bad weather or natural disasters. Wherever he’s going to stay gets inspected, jamming devices are installed to prevent remote detonation of...
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Elon Musk is out of this world sometimes.Yup, I just went all super bad pun to start this post off with but you know, it felt right.The world as we know it is in a bit of a crisis mode wherever you look. There is a bit of a problem happening in Europe as Russia continues to roll over its sovereign neighbor to the south in Ukraine. The Chinese are thinking about when they should do more than flyovers in Taiwan and all of this helps contribute to uncertainty in people’s everyday lives and the financial markets.The one indicator that...
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GlobeNewswire CHD Says Pfizer and FDA Dropped Data Bombshell on COVID Vaccine Consumers Children's Health Defense March 3, 2022, 3:54 pm Clinical trial data contradicts ‘safe and effective’ government/industry mantra Washington, DC, March 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a 55,000-page set of documents released on Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) is for the first time allowing the public to access data Pfizer submitted to FDA from its clinical trials in support of a COVID-19 vaccine license. This follows U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman’s decision on January 6 to...
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Imagine you are a ruthless despot who miscalculated in launching an unprovoked war against a small and non-threatening neighbor, and the military operation is going pear-shaped. Not only is the military operation bleeding you to the tune of a couple of hundred men per day (Russia Releases the First Official Casualty Count From Its Ukraine Adventure), and a dozen or so countries sending large quantities of very capable weapons to the country you invaded, Western sanctions are throttling your country. More importantly, the oligarchs who keep you in power are seeing their personal balance sheets hammered. Your ability to find...
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In a phone call to golfer John Daly, video appears to show former President Donald Trump saying he was friends with Vladimir Putin while in office, but claimed he threatened the Russian president with 'hitting Moscow' if he attempted to cause trouble. A video posted to the @nopopsgolf Instagram showed Daly's conversation with a voice presumably belonging to Trump on speakerphone. The two discussed nuclear weapons and alleged threats he said he made towards Putin. "They're all saying, 'Oh he's a nuclear power,'" Trump said. You know, he was a friend of mine. I got along great with him. I...
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Review of “The Door of Faith “, by Fr. Serafino Lanzetta: Saving the True Faith from Utter Oblivion The Door of Faith by Fr Serafino Lanzetta, a timely and timeless remedy to our Church’s woesBy Karen DarantiereHaving read Father Serafino Lanzetta’s new book, The Door of Faith, against the backdrop of Pope Francis’s recent words regarding the Communion of Saints, I cannot help penning my praise of this book without making reference to the pope’s troubling teaching. For the two are linked. One is a sign of the apostasy in which the Church is submerged, the other a diagnosis...
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The BBC's shortwave radio broadcasts are back in parts of Russia and Ukraine, as Russia moves to block the British media outlet's websites within its borders. The two new shortwave frequencies are broadcasting four hours of news in English each day and can be picked up clearly in Kyiv and parts of Russia. "It's often said truth is the first casualty of war," BBC Director-General Tim Davie said in a statement. "In a conflict where disinformation and propaganda is rife, there is a clear need for factual and independent news people can trust -- and in a significant development, millions...
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The danger journalists face covering the war in Ukraine was shockingly illustrated last night as Sky News released harrowing footage of their team coming under fire. Chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay was hit by a bullet in the lower back while in a car carrying his crew towards Kyiv on Monday. Two rounds also hit camera operator Richie Mockler in his body armour during the ambush. Footage shows bullets striking the car and the team screaming as glass smashes around them. It is thought the attack was carried out by a saboteur Russian reconnaissance squad. After a tense standoff, the team...
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Congressman Chip Roy from Texas went on Fox News to offer some insights about Covid-19. He started off, as so many politicians have been doing recently, by framing the conversation around Ukraine and Russia. “The simple reality is as we are looking at what’s happening in Ukraine, and our hearts go out, and we’re trying to help,” he said. “I was on the phone all day today helping people, orphanages, people that are dealing with the ravages of what Putin is doing to those people.” So far, that sounds like what pretty much every politician in DC is saying about...
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It takes a lot of courage in todayâs campus climate to not only take a stand against diversity, equity and inclusion dogma â but to do so publicly. So bravo to the nearly five dozen University of Massachusetts at Bostonâs College of Science and Mathematics professors who have signed their names to an open letter criticizing an attempt at the institution to prioritize ideological activism over the search for truth. At issue are draft university mission and value statements that prioritize racial justice and seek to link funding and policy decisions to diversity, equity and inclusion tenets. âUnder no circumstances...
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On the coveted cover of the latest issue of Sports Illustrated magazine, there is a striking image of the transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, ploughing her way through water, sleek and powerful. The 22-year-old American is the most controversial athlete in the world at the moment, making waves amid a passionate and polarising debate about whether she should be allowed to compete against biological females. 'The very simple answer is that I am not a man,' she told the esteemed sports publication. 'I'm a woman — so I belong on the women's team.' Yet while Lia has many supporters, she is...
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“Her feet go down to death; her steps take hold on hell. Lest thou shouldest ponder the path of life, her ways are moveable, that thou canst not know them” (Proverbs 5:5-6 KJV).
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With the conflict between Russia and Ukraine dominating the recent news cycle, it’s likely you’ve been hearing more and more about cryptocurrency. Countries around the globe have imposed sanctions on Russia and frozen accounts of oligarchs. This has sent the Russian Ruble into a tailspin. When fiat currency is in decline, people ad business will search out other means of payment.As a result, we’ve seen cryptocurrencies used to supplement fiat currency as well as to aid Ukraine through large donations of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Polkadot. The crisis in Ukraine has only aided in the adoption of cryptocurrency and the trend...
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Use of the drug verapamil to treat Type 1 diabetes continues to show benefits lasting at least two years, researchers report. Patients taking the oral blood pressure medication not only required less daily insulin two years after first diagnosis of the disease, but also showed evidence of surprising immunomodulatory benefits. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that causes loss of pancreatic beta cells, which produce endogenous insulin. There is no current oral treatment for this disease. In 2018, Shalev and colleagues reported finding that regular oral administration of verapamil enabled patients to produce higher levels of their own insulin,...
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The family of an Activision Blizzard employee who died by suicide in 2017 is suing the company for wrongful death. The complaint from Janet and Paul Moynihan claims that sexual harassment at the company was a significant factor in the death of their daughter Kerri Moynihan, a 32-year old finance manager at Activision Blizzard who was found dead at an Activision Blizzard company retreat in 2017. Moynihan's parents filed the wrongful death lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court. According to the report, Moynihan is the employee referenced in the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) lawsuit that was...
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Vladimir putin, so intent on bringing Ukraine under his control, is neglecting the problems facing Russians at home. A survey conducted between February 17th and 21st—that is, in the week before Mr Putin’s invasion—by the Levada Centre, an independent Russian pollster, found that 43% of Russians between the ages of 18 and 24 wanted to leave the country for good. And 44% of those who hoped to emigrate cited the “economic situation” as their motivation. That situation is likely to get a lot worse. Western sanctions have created an economic storm: rising inflation, a crashing currency, and imports that are...
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