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AUSSIE VAX PROTESTERS BRUTALLY ATTACKED BY COVID COMMIE COPS

In Melbourne, Australia, clashes continue between the police and those protesting Victoria state’s harsh lockdown rules (under which people are permitted to leave their homes only for essential reasons). And, of the 25 million Australian citizens, a grand total of 319 people have reportedly died of COVID this year, or a grand total of 0.00128...

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JUSTIFYING BRUTALITY

By Bradley J. Steiner, American Combato There can never be any justification, rationalization, excuse, or alibi for initiating violence against someone who is not himself placing you in danger or in some way commencing violence against you. If you start trouble with someone because you have poor impulse control, because you are “angry,” because they...

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THIS WEEK IN SURVEILLANCE

WITH AMAZON TV, YOU’RE WHAT’S ON TONIGHT. Amazon is rolling out fully branded Amazon TV’s this October. The offering is being reported by tech outlets as a natural evolution from the tech giant’s “Fire TV” platform, available until now as a pluggable hardware add-on to TV’s, and also built into TV’s by some manufacturers. The...

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NEW CRISPR GENE EDITOR EDITS MORE BETTER

CRISPR, the Nobel-winning gene editing technology, has gotten upgrades that enable the tool to do more—and more detailed—remodeling of a person’s DNA. CRISPR works by using proteins and ribonucleic acids (RNA) to break the bonds of DNA.  Using the right combination of molecules, scientists can break off a specific, precisely defined length of a DNA...

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BMW PLANS COMPLETELY RECYCLABLE CAR

Don’t junk that old beater. Drop it off at the recycling center. OK, not yet, but BMW plans to make a car by 2040 that can be disassembled and recycled down to the tail light LEDs. The dashboard is made from wood, the carpet and velvet-like upholstery from recycled plastic, the tires from sustainably harvested...

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CAN HEAR EARLY ALZHEIMER’S ONSET

Although some progress has been made, Alzheimer’s Disease has always been difficult to diagnose with certainty. The most accurate tests tend to be expensive and health insurance policies don’t always cover them.  Now researchers at McCann Healthcare Worldwide Japan and Kyoto University seem to have found something simpler and cheaper: listening to people as they...

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SPOTLIGHT: INFLATION STILL INFLATING

INFLATION WILL GET WORSE, NOT BETTER, OECD SAYS Through 2022, prices will increase significantly more than expected in the world’s most advanced economies, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said. Inflation’s pace will quicken to 4.5 percent in this year’s final quarter, the OECD said, boosted by logistics tangles and climbing commodity prices....

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NSW: NO VAX, NO FREEDOM!

Since the start of the COVID War, Australia’s state of New South Wales (largest city, Sydney) has, like its southern neighbor, Victoria (largest city, Melbourne), imposed upon its residents some of the most repressive, draconian and tyrannical restrictions in the guise of protecting the public health; see, for example, “COVID CLAMPDOWNS IN AUSTRALIA: NO RIGHT...

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MORE COVID JABS, MORE BIG BUCKS FOR DRUG LORDS

As the old Bronx saying goes, “bullshit has its own sound.” Go back to November/December 2020.  Listen to the bullshit that the COVID Jabs had a 96 percent efficacy rate.  And go back and listen to all the ‘health authorities,” comedy clown “celebrities” and Presstitutes sell how great the jabs are and how stupid you...

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BY LAND AND BY SEA: RE-THINKING OCEANIA

The rift between France and the U.S. over nuclear submarine contracting with Australia is a blunder that the West can’t afford right now. In announcing that the U.S. would be taking over the submarine contracting, Defense Secretary Loyd Austin said the new trilateral relationship: “is a testament to the strength, resilience and foresight of our...

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