- PhD Researcher’s Analysis of VAERS Data Reveals 5,427% Increase in Deaths Following COVID Shots Compared to ALL Vaccines the Past 10 Years by Brian Shilhavy, an editor for Health Impact News.
- “No Discernable Relationship” between Vaccines and Cases: We’ve Been Had by Chris Martenson, PhD, from his weblog PeakProsperity.
- Big Pharma Owns The World by Bill Sardi from LewRockwell.
- Conscience and The Nuremberg Code: Informed Consent, Censorship, and Inalienable Rights by David T. Ratcliffe from his weblog Ratical. (Note: This is a book-length article because he has uploaded his recently published book on his website. I have only scanned the post and found it very interesting.)
- Molnupiravir: Covid Wonder Drug or Money-Making Scam? from New Brave World.
- Study: Children Born During Pandemic Have Lower IQs? This Might Be Why by Joe Martino from The Pulse.
A US Study suggests children born during the pandemic have lower IQ’s of about 20 points on average. Have governments taken measures during the pandemic that have not looked at things holistically, causing collateral damage? [My inserted reference, included at the end of the article.]
- The Impending Mass Firing of America’s Unvaccinated by Pedro Gonzalez from Chronicles.
- Video: Vindicated Rand Paul Blasts Lying Fauci Over “Civilization-ending” Experiments by Steve Watson from Summit News.
- Deleted Government Report Celebrates How Public Loves to “Conform” by Steve Watson from Summit News.
- A Guardian study in propaganda by Philip Roddis, a British independent blogger from his weblog Steel City Scribblings.
- Manufacturing Ignorance: Keeping The Public Away From Power by David Cromwell, editor of Media Lens, a British online publication.
This is not new. As Noam Chomsky has observed:
‘Governments will use whatever technology is available to combat their primary enemy – their own population.’
My reaction: This is the secret of success of the US ruling capitalist class. They deliberately have used disinformation to create an ignorant, and compliant public. They do this with the secret, unaccountable "intelligence" services, deceptive articles in their mainstream media, and their control of jobs and careers in every institution.
- Politico Requires Journos Push Pro-Israel Propaganda featuring Jimmy Dore and Max Blumenthal (15:46) commenting on the purchase of Politico by Axel Springer, a German billionaire via Dore's channel on YouTube.
- Tax havens and the globalization of capital by Rolando Astarita from International Socialism Project.
- Occupy Wall Street Trained a Generation in Class War by Arjun Gupta from In These Times.
My reaction: That is what the ruling capitalist class has done: transformed OWS into a "movement that seemed to spontaneously appear, crystallize popular anger against powerful banks, and go global was deemed an abject failure. New York Times business columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin, who admitted to scurrying to OWS after the CEO of 'a major bank' rang him to anxiously inquire if the peasants were going to start chopping off heads, sneered Occupy 'will be an asterisk in the history books, if it gets a mention at all.'"
The writer for In These Times doesn't convince me that the ruling class hasn't accomplished this feat. With "friends" like Bernie Sanders and the Democratic Socialists of America, how could it have been otherwise?
- Amazon’s Delaware warehouse has more robots than humans by Christian Hetrick from The Philadelphia Inquirer via MSN. 💥My brief commentary follows:
This article was posted all over the internet in various online publications. Could the shortages of goods and labor that appear all over corporate news media be in preparation for the public to comply with this trend? Who knows? But I wouldn't be surprised.
Anyway, worker-scientists have developed this technology for the past several decades. The only difference is that these worker-scientists will be well-paid and enjoy safe careers until they, too, have been replaced by AI technology that designs robots.
Capitalists and their managers (not ours) are smart enough to replace human workers that tire, complain, take sick leave, etc., but also smart enough to create public support for the introduction of robots to replace workers. Capitalists and their managers are also smart enough to use their socioeconomic system to "own" and thus control the replacement of workers for their benefit (not ours). That is precisely why we see billionaires appear and have overwhelming influence regarding governmental policies. They also own and control the government.
Consider another socioeconomic system, for example, socialism. Under the latter system, worker-citizens would own and control the introduction of robots for their benefit: to eliminate more meaningless work and reduce their hours of employment with the same or increased income for workers to enjoy. The decision would be theirs. Such worker-citizens would be more involved with their governing system and the reduced hours would permit that. The reduced work hours would also provide the time to educate themselves into knowledgeable citizens. This time would replace the endless hours of distracting entertainment that capitalism conveniently creates for their workers to pass the time amusing themselves in their scant leisure hours.
A socialist system might also reduce catastrophic wars because aggressive capitalists would be eliminated and their aggressive ambitions removed. Under a socialist system, worker-citizen leaders might take climate scientists seriously and mitigate the destructive influence of the destabilization of the climate. Which system would you like?
- Do You Want a New Cold War? by David Vine from TomDispatch. (Note: You might want to skip Engelhardt's introduction by scrolling down to the article.)
- From Russia, With (Taliban) Love by Pepe Escobar from "The Saker" weblog.
- Afghanistan – 20 years of occupation – an interview with Maya Evans, (21:01) a Brit, from a British dissident website Real Media.
Real Media interviewed Maya Evans who has visited Afghanistan on many occasions in her role at the Afghanistan Peace Project which aims to amplify the voices of women and young people and works on the ground with local grassroots projects in Kabul and surrounding rural areas such as Bamyam.
- Crimes In Afghanistan: US enjoys ICC's legal immunity by Imran Jan from Daily Sabah, a Turkish online news and opinion publication.
- It makes no sense for US to try and defend Taiwan: former US Marine Corps intelligence officer featuring in a video (04:08) Scott Ritter commenting on statements about war with China to defend the island of Formosa--from Global Times, a major news publication in China.
- The US, Israel & UAE Are Seeking To Completely Reshape The Middle East by Robert Inlakesh from The Last American Vagabond.
- The Situation in Syria is Heating Up Again by Vladimir Danilov from New Eastern Outlook.
Following Turkish President Erdoğan’s aggressive statements threatening a new invasion of the neighboring Arab republic, the Syrian army command is moving reinforcements to a possible front line in the Aleppo province. The Syrian military has been conducting intensive combat readiness checks and sending additional units north to the Tell Rifaat and Manbij areas, suspected of another cross-border operation by the Turkish army. In particular, heavy Russian T-90 tanks, Grad multiple rocket launchers, BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles, and other weapons have been sent there. Although the situation here has been relatively calm over the past 24 hours, it appears that Turkey needs time to prepare for an attack on Syrian-controlled territory.
Russian warplanes dropped leaflets printed by the General Command of the Syrian Arab Army on the positions of the militants and the Turkish troops with an ultimatum: any attack will be seen as a violation of the agreements, and Russia will be ready to attack the terrorists and protect the Syrian army as its ally.
Russian warplanes dropped leaflets printed by the General Command of the Syrian Arab Army on the positions of the militants and the Turkish troops with an ultimatum: any attack will be seen as a violation of the agreements, and Russia will be ready to attack the terrorists and protect the Syrian army as its ally.
My reaction: Meanwhile US soldiers in support of the Kurds occupy the northeastern part of Syria. It's a dangerous mix of volatile elements.
- Against Enclosure: The Commonwealth Men by Ian Angus from Climate & Capitalism.
- “Climate change is a very different ball game in poor and rich countries” from Peoples Dispatch.
A number of civil society mobilizations have been announced ahead of COP26, including protests by health workers and health activists. We spoke to D Raghunandan from the Delhi Science Forum about the agenda and expectations of the summit.
- State of the climate: Summer 2021 sets new high for average land temperature by Zeke Hausfather from Carbon Brief.