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WHEN NON-VIOLENCE AND PASSIVITY ARE EVIL

Years ago we had a fine student who at the time was a detective and SWAT officer with the Washington State Patrol. He has since left that Service and works for the U.S. State Department’s Diplomatic Protection Service. A fine athlete and swimmer, he made Brown Belt before relocating to his new job. One incident...

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ETHIOPIA CIVIL WAR = MASS MURDER, MASS STARVATION

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the former Nobel Peace Prize winner who was recently sworn in for another term, called on federal troops in the country to conduct a new offensive in Tigray, raising new fears of an even worsening humanitarian crisis in the region. The Trends Journal has reported extensively on the war in Tigray and...

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JOKER’S WILD: NATO TO CHALLENGE CHINA

Jens Stoltenberg, NATO’s secretary-general, said in an interview published Monday that the organization will work to figure out the best way to counter China’s new military technologies and cyber capabilities while insisting that Beijing is no “adversary.” He told the Financial Times that the region faces a wide range of issues over the next decade, but said...

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IDIOT’S DELIGHT: U.S./CANADA WARSHIPS SAIL THROUGH TAIWAN

China condemned the U.S. and Canada for sailing two warships through the Taiwan Strait last week, accusing the countries of colluding to “stir up trouble” and jeopardize peace in the region. The People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theater Command said that its forces “stood guard” during the passage on Thursday and Friday, according to Al Jazeera. “Taiwan...

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INDIA AND CHINA: BORDER TENSIONS MOUNTING. WAR NEXT?

Chinese and Indian forces continue to amass in eastern Ladakh inside the disputed Line of Actual Control that borders the two countries. Both sides blamed the other for the missed opportunity during a meeting last Monday intended to diffuse the situation. Indian officials say China has tried to “alter the status quo” in the region,...

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‘POLEXIT’ PROTESTS IN POLAND: “EXIT THE EU” TREND GROWING

Will Poland stay in the European Union or will it go? Protests broke out in the Republic of Poland over the weekend over rumors that the Central European country is planning to ditch the European Union over a court ruling that found an EU legal standard “incompatible” with Warsaw’s constitution. The tension with the EU...

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QUANTUM COMPUTING COMES TO THE DESKTOP

Quantum computers (“Quantum Computing Makes a Quantum Leap,” 20 July, 2021) are the stuff of scientists’ dreams: machines that can solve a problem in minutes that would take a conventional computer years to work through. The difference: conventional computers process bits of information sequentially—one at a time—as a series of digital ones and zeroes.  In...

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HUNDREDS OF UNKNOWN CHEMICALS FOUND IN VAPE LIQUIDS

E-cigarettes don’t contain most of the 400 contaminants and ingredients found in regular tobacco cigarettes, studies have shown. However, the vape liquids that fuel e-cigarettes contain almost 2,000 chemicals that science doesn’t even recognize, according to a new investigation by researchers at Johns Hopkins University, the first study to look so broadly at vape products’...

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TANK-GROWN BREAST MILK IN A BOTTLE

Breast-fed infants develop stronger immune systems, have fewer illnesses and infections, and fewer cases of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. That’s why 80 percent of mothers nurse their new babies. Pediatricians recommend breast-feeding for the first six months of life but as many as half of women quit after three months, according to a study by...

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VAX MAKERS: THE BILLIONAIRES CLUB GETS RICHER

As the COVID War rages on and hundreds of millions of lives and livelihoods are destroyed, the vax drug dealers keep getting richer. The market for COVID vaccines is forecast to double in value next year, reaching $124 billion. And among the vaccine makers, the leaders of the pack are BioNTech/Pfizer and Moderna; those two...

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