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America's love Affair

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As I thought about this Valentine theme my first notion was the US loves money...but that can't be right cause the US Fed creates currency willy-nilly, as much and as often as needed. However, follow the money and you arrive at America's true love...its corporate oligarchs. They receive trillions in created currency to purchase their own stock and protect profits for the market. Reagan created the "plunge protection team" back in the '80's to make sure the market wouldn't collapse, and now the Fed is in the business of funding them. The commoners are fodder for the profit mills in our neo-fuedal system. War was another tempting US love (7 min), but that also accelerates the oligarchs wealth, so I'm sticking with oligarchs as the primary US romantic obsession.
Who Rules America: The Rise of the Military-Industrial Complex | ENDEVR Documentary 2012

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Who Rules America? takes a comprehensive look into the governing system of the United States of America and reveals the behind-the-scene powers that rule the nation. There are two Americas; one in which people have freedom in choosing their leaders within the framework of the constitution living in the land of the free, and another, wherein all is dedicated to the ruling 1% and within which a hidden network of power governs including the media, Wall Street , the Military and Corporations. This expose from Danny Schechter (In Debt We Trust, WMD: Weapons on Mass Deception) lifts the lid on the true decision-makers behind the world's self-proclaimed democratic role model.

So the MIC is just one of the many levers of corporate power. How is it the US population accepts this state of affairs? They are not told the truth about the nature of the corporate capture.

Here's another excellent summary The Power of The Media | ENDEVR Documentary (25 min)

These ENDEVR documentaries are pretty good. I think they would be extremely worthwhile to pass on to any home schooled students or teens and 20's that you know.

Controlling media is key to maintaining the illusion of democrazy. No story illustrates this better than Julian's. Jimmy and Max discuss Biden's continued persecution of Assange.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAXJrcjpEcE (16.5 min)

Matt Taibbi has been talking about our failed media system for decades. Here's an in-depth hour discussion with him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx_-JxTEsTo&t=1m

Controlling and now censoring the narrative is key to maintaining power...

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What is the State's role? How does its theoretical purpose compare to its actions in reality? In this episode we'll consider the role of the modern state, and evaluate whether it's fulfilling its stated duty to the people. We'll also propose a few small ways to improve trust and transparency between the State and the people it represents.

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Did you know it is being proposed that corporations can become local governments? In the following clip Max says, "I knew corporations were people, but who knew they are local governments?"

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Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a plan to launch so-called Innovation Zones in Nevada to jumpstart the state’s economy by attracting technology firms, Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Wednesday.

The zones would permit companies with large areas of land to form governments carrying the same authority as counties, including the ability to impose taxes, form school districts and courts and provide government services.

https://apnews.com/article/legislature-legislation-local-governments-nev...

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As a homesteader the aspect of corporate control of our food supply is frightening...
Corporations control most of the seed companies allow them to determine the varieties most producers can grow, but they are also regulating small producers out of existence.

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Giant farms—whether growing crops or animals—often rely heavily on chemicals and produce waste that pollutes the water and air. As a result, the system we’ve designed to feed the planet also takes a serious toll on its health.

https://www.nrdc.org/stories/industrial-agriculture-101

Here's a detailed 1 hour 40 min conversation about food and farming and the influence of the oligarchs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deOqjcNl6hY
In the video Curtis Stone, market gardener, and the "Ice Age Farmer" discuss a recent Rockefeller Report planning on more centralized control
https://olivierdemeulenaere.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/14.pdf
As well as Farm to fork an EU initiative aiming to change diets away from meat, denying the regenerative approach to animal husbandry.
https://ec.europa.eu/food/farm2fork_en

They look at the oligarchs foray into farm land...

Bill Gates is buying up America’s farmland. Why? No one but Bill Gates knows that answer. But the fact remains, as the Daily Mail notes, Gates — computer “nerd” and vaccination enthusiast — “has been revealed as the biggest private owner of farmland in the US, after buying up 242,000 acres in 18 states.”

https://www.sgtreport.com/2021/01/bill-gates-is-buying-up-american-farml...
RFK has also been documenting Gates land moves...

Lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr., son of Robert F. Kennedy and the nephew of former U.S. president John F. Kennedy, has penned a comprehensive account of Bill Gates’ attempt to monopolise and dominate global food production, labelling it “a dark form of philanthrocapitalism based on biopiracy and corporate biopiracy.”
Throughout the essay, Kennedy notes how Gates has:

  • Helped orchestrate and cheerlead lockdowns which have bankrupted more than 100,000 businesses in the U.S. alone and plunged a billion people into poverty and deadly food insecurity, that, among other devastating harms, kill 10,000 African children monthly — while increasing Gates’ wealth by $20 billion.
  • Quietly made himself the largest owner of farmland in the United States. Gates’ portfolio now comprises about 242,000 acres of American farmland and nearly 27,000 acres of other land across Louisiana, Arkansas, Nebraska, Arizona, Florida, Washington and 18 other states.
  • Made hefty investments in GMO crops, seed patents, synthetic foods, artificial intelligence including robotic farm workers, and commanding positions in food behemoths including Coca-Cola, Unilever, Philip Morris (Kraft, General Foods), Kellogg’s, Procter & Gamble and Amazon (Whole Foods), and in multinationals like Monsanto and Bayer that market chemical pesticides and petrochemical fertilizers.
  • Forced a failed system of GMO, chemical and fossil fuel-based agriculture on poor African farmers, decimating biodiversity and ensuring soils grew more acidic with every application of petrochemical fertilizers. A study found that extreme hunger has increased by 30 percent in the 18 countries that Gates targeted. Rural poverty has metastasized dramatically, and the number of hungry people in these nations has risen to 131 million.

Kennedy also notes that Gates’ power grab doesn’t end with food production. He has sought to dominate in the areas of public health, privatizing prisons, online education and global communications while promoting digital currencies, high tech surveillance, data harvesting systems and artificial intelligence.
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Kennedy also covers the elite push for a ‘great reset’ “to impose authoritarian controls, pervasive surveillance, oppressive new economic models and one-world government on a beleaguered, terrified and compliant humanity.”

The article is a must read to understand how deeply embedded Bill Gates’ tentacles are in the control structures of the globe, and how every policy and program he is pushing is fundamentally anti-human.

The oligarchs are jealous types and they are all getting in the game...

Although his e-commerce behemoth is based in Seattle, Bezos owns land in several other states. In fact, according to Land Report, the world’s richest man also happens to be the country’s 28th-largest landowner.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/business-leaders/heres-how-much-property-jef...

Elon is keeping it in the family as his brother focuses on urban vertical farming and plant based diets. https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/28/business/musk-vertical-farm/index.html

Warren Buffet isn't being left out either.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/05/how-warren-buffetts...

The oligarchs controlling food production and what we eat...promoting insect protein instead of animal based is scary to me.

Consider raiding farms which sell contraband products...cause they are.

How the Government Controls What You Consume | Documentary from 2014 1.3 hours

Life is about choice. What we eat, what we read, who we elect; every day we make choices that determine how we want to live. But what if these choices are just an illusion?
In an era where regulations and red tape rule every industry, where lobby groups and big businesses wield more influence than ever before, our daily choices have become increasingly limited. And with all our options so deliberately handpicked, are we really making a choice at all?

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The US is addicted to oil. Once fracking came to America, the US became a net producer. However, the oil produced by fracking costs more to extract than it is worth. How can these unprofitable ventures continue? Cause they are based on debt (which will ultimately fall to citizens to repay as well as clean up the environmental damage).

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All these corporations are tied together by the banking industry. Who knows what they have planned with their "Great Reset". Many suggest a digital currency that can be tracked to the penny...so similar to credit cards most folks won't care. Stock Trader Greg Mannarino is a likable nut who knows how to make money from the market. In his Friday market wrap up he suggests:
THE FEDERAL RESERVE IS PREPARING FOR A MASSIVE MARKET CRASH AND CREDIT FREEZE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQNLWAKz9LE (15 min)
(The last couple of minutes he pushes a new fund which I'm not necessarily recommending)

EDIT to add at 9 AM CST (25 min)

Well this continuing parade of US oligarchs loved by America could just keep on keeping on. I didn't touch on the sick care industry and their allegiance to big Pharma, so let me just insert one telling story...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAQgVZv8oas (8 min)
For the Second Time New York Doctors and Patients Needed to Go to Court to Access Ivermectin. The first incident, we covered in a News Roundup back on January 18th, it was about Judith Smentkiewicz an 80-year old woman who received the drug after her family took to court over their decision to disallow the use of Ivermectin. New York Supreme Court Judge Henry J. Nowak aligned with the family and she was able to continue receiving her treatment and went on to recover. In this SECOND case Judge Frank Caruso also with the New York Supreme Court, Orleans County, has preliminarily ruled for plaintiff Robert Dickinson, who is a patient’s husband and a physician, in his legal quest for his wife to be allowed to use Ivermectin.

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Don't believe the doctor? How about a recovered patient?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j02TZoefJeE (5 min)

So as I said there are so many more examples of the US corporate capture. I hope you'll chime in below.

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I hope you all have a lovely Valentines day filled with love, peace, and fulfillment! I think today's theme of America's affair with the network of global corporations is accurate. Therefore, I think we must depend on ourselves, our friends, and our communities to blaze a path into the future which is people based rather than focused on corporate (ie CEO) profit. I'm convinced more than ever of the need to produce what food we can, and work locally to source things we are not able to produce. And yes, quality food is more expensive than cheap subsidized processed foods which are addictive and make us sick. Pay now or pay later. There are inexpensive quality foods from organic dried beans to canned wild caught salmon. So in the spirit of the day, love one another, help people when you can, and immerse yourself in nature whenever possible!

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not sure the masses are so enamored
the love / hate entanglement may not be
quantifiable, but almost everyone I know
have no romantic illusions about zillionaires

Cheers. Wink

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Lookout's picture

@QMS

Power over and control of the people's ideas is media's aim IMO.

Just noticed Glenn on useful idiots this week talking about censorship. I'm faceless and tweetless but they are sure powerful public attitude influencers...that censor info using the Atlantic council's (NATO based) advice.

Saw something recently on 1984 vs Brave New World...control with repression vs pleasure. It suggested the BNW pleasure hypothesis was playing out due to smart phone addiction. I personally think it is some of each...just consider Standing Rock or BLM protests for example.

Well hope you're warm and comfy. Looks like we'll just barely avoid the ice storms this week in our locale. Gray and chilly none the less. Take care everyone!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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Keep your eyes on the prize, would-be System-fighters - this is THE Big-Bad-Evil-Guy and Final Boss of History!

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In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is declared mentally ill for describing colors.

Yes Virginia, there is a Global Banking Conspiracy!

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@The Liberal Moonbat
...even though I'm a Tolkien fan.

While Morgoth doesn't appear in The Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit, he plays a significant role in The Silmarillion and Tolkien's other writings, and his reign of terror had a far bigger impact on Middle-earth history than Sauron's. Originally known as Melkor, Morgoth is essentially the Lucifer of Tolkien's story. Like the devil, Morgoth was one of the first children created by the God of Tolkien's world, but succumbed to jealousy and greed, especially over the creation of other races, and was duly disowned by his fellow Valar. These events transpired before even the elves came into existence, but Morgoth's anger would rage for eons to come.

https://screenrant.com/lord-rings-morgoth-melkor-villain-explained/

Sounds like evil personified. Hope you've managed to avoid his grasp.

Have a good one!

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I am posting before reading there is so much great content it will have to wait a minute. Thanks Lookout.

Blame a robot why knot.

She prior position in government was director of cybersecurity at the NSA.

Hm, someone has to keep an eyeball on the Solarwinds saga, so here is the latest released by The Biden: deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technologies
Her name is Anne Neuberger, and that gave an immediate Peter Sellers Steve Martin ear worm thanks a lot.
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From The Biden article link:

“The briefings we have received convey a disjointed and disorganized response to confronting the breach,” they wrote. “Taking a federated rather than a unified approach means that critical tasks that are outside the central roles of your respective agencies are likely to fall through the cracks.”

The cracks, the Biden, the Kraken! Oh my. Princess Queen Anne of The NSA is now in charge of the supply chains, so there. I am going to post one more vid over in SOE's essay about the upcoming Klamath river dam removal, it does tie in with food security. Red yarn all over my walls. lol

Peace and Love

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@eyo

All supposed hacks and accusations are suspect to my mind...

https://our.wikileaks.org/Vault_7:_CIA_Hacking_Tools_Revealed

I simply don't trust them and their BS propaganda.

SolarWinds, a major US information technology firm, was the subject of a cyberattack that spread to its clients and went undetected for months, Reuters first reported last week. Foreign hackers, who some top US officials believe are from Russia, were able to use the hack to spy on private companies like the elite cybersecurity firm FireEye and the upper echelons of the US Government, including the Department of Homeland Security and Treasury Department.

https://www.businessinsider.com/solarwinds-hack-explained-government-age...

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"This video has been removed by the uploader."

This link gave the error:

Here's a detailed 1 hour 40 min conversation about food and farming and the influence of the oligarchs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deOqjcNl6hY

Which makes today's playlist only 4 hours and 56 minutes total. Whew! Cheers.

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Hey folks, my last interview with the Ice Age Farmer and the last Unlosse the Goose episodes have been purged from YouTube. This is done intentionally and pro-actively by me to protect my channel from being compromised by censorship. At the end of the day, I am happy to be here on YouTube and hope that my farming and gardening videos can stay on this platform forever. This is why I delete all of my truther content from here. All of these videos are now up on my Odysee channel. Subscribe there if you are seeking this kind of content. https://odysee.com/@urbanfarmercstone:0 . Also, all previous Liberty on the Land episodes are on my bitchute channel. https://www.bitchute.com/channel/UycA... . Going forward, I will be favouring Odysee as my main alternative platform, outside of my own (fromthefield.tv), because it seems to be the most promising with regards to decentralization and absolute free speech. Have a great weekend.

Thanks for the heads up. Guess he felt revealing the plans of the oligarchs would cause him to be deplatformed.

Edit to add:

I found it at his https://odysee.com/@urbanfarmercstone link if you have an interest. I included their main issues in the other link if you can't manage the 1.7 hours to listen.

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@Lookout @Lookout thanks for taking time to track it down, and thanks for the link to odysee, that saying on their front page cracked me up. Man, I will mining links for a good while today 'cause it's gray and gloomy on the outside, not too inviting.
Edit: Uncanny Valley, not Value.
Just finishing Jimmy and Max talking about Corporate Governments, and my lint trap just started spewing out UAV links. I can take the dancing ones, but the flying ones I am still way deep in The Uncanny Valley. Stay away slaughterbots! Far far away. Did you know Nevada started building a great big drone port under the Obama-bot? lol President Bought Bot. beep bop boop
Nevada Droneport Now Part Operational
So I dug around some, and oh noes there I goes: https://www.droneports.org/

Bringing together communities, thought leaders and companies to unlock economic prosperity and create jobs in the emerging Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) industry.

and Governments! lol Too much yarn? Maybe. I need a tinfoil sombrero with a reeeeal wide brim. ai yi yi
https://roboticskies.com/

Do you operate under an FAA Part 107 waiver? Are you pursuing FAA Part 135 certification for drone delivery services? Are you an OEM on the path to Type Certification? Robotic Skies is your trusted partner for quality maintenance support.

The damned industry is already entrenched before I even noticed it started, no wonder they are already planning fiefdoms all over Nevada. Stay upwind from the radiation, that's my advice.

Good Luck
Duck!

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@eyo

I got you covered...
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That is to say, that I do not believe it is or can be efficacious to bring serious beneficial change for the ordinary people except for a few minor fiddles around the edges of the great cesspit. That said, I do believe that inaction on that front is guaranteed to accomplish nothing and that there is some sort of vague probability matrix wherein we may estimate that the negligible but non-zero probability of any serious program, project or law for our benefit being spawned by the corporate uniparty, either wing or bipartisanly, is less than that which would exist for a multiparty system. I worked in the sixties to get Peace and Freedom on the ballot in CA for exactly that reason. They're still on the ballot here, but generally make no serious impact.

My confirmation affidavit postcard of my latest voter registration arrived yestidday:

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Just sayin'

For what it's worth, I was very tight with multiple members of the working press at various times over the years, and over the last several decades they also werre uniformly decrying the state of the "news" media in this country and its devolution into stenographers and a propaganda repeater system.

it was 38 degrees at 6:11 today, and has rained for a day or two every few days, and will again tonight, but the Bay Area, like all of California is still very deep into water deficit and still falling even further behind.

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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@enhydra lutris

I don't see electoral politics as a solution. Also like you I continue to participate despite the lack of results. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.

Prefer finding productivity in the garden. Taste better than sour politics too.

Good luck with the rain and aquifer recharge! Have a good one.

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And y’all.

Boy howdy. Howdy Doody time. Hee haw. K, then. All good or goo depending.

Lo , quick question. Got loads of taters growing and need to put some straw around them. But what kind? Used alfalfa straw. Bad idea. Molded. Ak. So please I need your advice. ( I had no idea that bales were so big. Last one barely fit into my car and made a mess, such a mess. )

Back later after the farmers market. Yahoo!!!

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whichever we can find. ($4-5/bale)

lots cheaper than Alfalfa...which is useful as a nitrogen source. So reuse it in a different application. Put it in beds where you plan to grow summer feeders like corn, tomatoes, peppers and so on. Too much N will promote vegetative rather than tuber growth of potatoes.

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/potato/tips-for-growi...

https://www.bettervegetablegardening.com/growing-potatoes-in-straw.html

I like this fellow's approach to potatoes...
Smother weeds for a potato harvest followed by abundant leeks within one year
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhKxC7oZQuo (29 min)

I plant lightly (shallow) in soil and cover with straw. Best of luck!

Edit to add:
When getting straw in a car (trunk) first place a tarp in it. Put bales on tarp. After removing the straw bale(s) remove and shake out tarp over garden. I sometimes get two bales in the back of my little Geo Tracker. Makes a mess without a tarp.

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@Lookout holds nine straw bales...inside. Who knew?

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"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X

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@Bisbonian

but it only holds 7-8. Keep on mulchin'

Good to"see" you.

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@Bisbonian

Drove a '71 VW Transporter van for years. White in color, was modified by an outfit in Elkhart, IN to make it a camper van. Not the Westfalia version, but still a pop-top. Bought it in Michigan, sold it in Florida to some surfer dude. Lived out of that ride for a long spell.

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@Bisbonian A hat tip for the VW Microbus. As I think was the original name. Mine was a 1964 my folks bought new for $2500, when I was 9. I acquired it with a blown engine (which was its 2nd or 3rd) in about 1978. It was bugger green, and the 6 volt system. As a birders vehicle it had been many places normal cars never get, and over 300,000 miles on it. What a great vehicle!

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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein

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@magiamma

It costs more, and all that, but seed free hay will, in the end, also improve the quality of your soil once all is harvested and it is turned under, straw doesn't have anywhere near as much nutrients. In any case, really search out "weed and seed free" products to save much future grief. It may be best, but again more costly, to go to a seed and feed store as opposed to a garden supply, and look for something like weed and seed free timothy hay, sold in smaller bales/bundles as pet bedding if your volumetric needs aren't too great.

be well and have a good one

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I see that you linked Useful Idiots in the comments. That was the best thing I watched all week, really got me thinking. There's something Bolshevik in the way the corporate media is behaving these days. This one is good too, if you have the time: The Post-American World; Crooke, Escobar, Blumenthal and Marandi, (2 hr.12 min.)

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

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@Azazello
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Happy 109 you youngsters!

Thanks for the link. Caught this one describing the Russian slapdown of the EU
Lavrov on EU Sanctions: Bring Them On! (16 min)

Though it was humorous that Lavrov showed videos of French, German, American, and UK police violence against protests. Take that you hypocrites!

Hope you're enjoying nice weather again this weekend!

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In reality is it? I certainly hope not!

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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...is an act of rebellion these days.

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Check out the situation in India below...

Hope your plants are surviving in the greenhouse. This time of year is always a challenge, but we're about to turn the corner. Signs of spring are here. Daffodils are up and will start blooming next month.

Keep a good thought!

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@Lookout the greenhouse to water any of the plants. What was a very mild winter until Feb has turned into a pretty bad one. Record lows this week and another 4-8 of the powdery shit is
about to adorn us as a follow up to what has already been an extremely snowy Feb.

Well March is a couple of weeks away. Wink

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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@ggersh

Utah is in the worst draught since the great depression and it's worrisome for sure. We need 9 feet of snow to get to even. Hottest year on record too. My power just went out so we're off to play in the snow and cold. It's in the 20's.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

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@ggersh

Just avoiding an ice storm here in the sunny south...

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@ggersh

6 more weeks of winter...;)

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

thanks for a great ww.

Dr. Vandana Shiva has been an advocate for small independent farms and organic farming for many years. She has been pointing out the hazards of GMOs and industrial agriculture and has participated in producing books, films, conferences, etc.. She is a good educator on this subject and makes it understandable and very clear.

I'm reading a book called Sacred Seed. It is a collection of essays by a group of spiritual leaders. "Inspired by physicist and environmental leader Dr. Vandana Shiva, each essay draws on the wisdom of ancient and modern traditions. Mystics, shamans, monastics, and priests remind us of the profound sacredness of the seed-how in its purity, is is the source and renewal of all of life."

In 1987 Shiva started Navdanya, which is a "network of seed keepers and organic producers".
She writes that:

Biodiversity and cultural diversity go hand-in-hand. When culture is eroded, biodiversity is eroded. When control over seed becomes big business, diversity disappears ever faster.

Diversity is a product of care, connection, and cultural pride. The mango breeders wanted to give us the best taste, the best quality . So they evolved the diversity of the delicious dasher, langra, alphonso...

The tribals and peasants who gave us rice diversity wanted to develop a rice for lactating mothers, a rice for babies, a rice for old people. They wanted to have rices that survive droughts and floods an cyclones, so they evolved climate-resilient rices. In the Himalaya, different rices are needed for different altitudes and different slopes. The intimacy and care that go with belonging to a place and a community allows diversity to flourish. Conserving and growing diversity comes as naturally as breathing.

Greed cannot deal with care; it promotes carelessness. Greed drives control and control is facilitated through uniformity and monocultures. You cannot control diversity, you can only co-evolve ad co-create with it.

A will to control becomes a will to destroy diversity, through what I have called the Monoculture of the Mind. And the expansion of corporate control over seed and plants is the main reason for the disappearance of diversity in our fields and in or food.

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Been a leader in the dangers of corporate seed for decades.

Wow, have you seen the ongoing farmer strikes in India?

Indian farmworkers are continuing to take to the streets to demand Prime Minister Narendra Modi repeal three highly contested agricultural laws. Farmworkers say the laws, which seek to deregulate markets and allow large corporations to set prices, threaten their livelihoods. Dozens have died since the start of the protests, with many deaths caused by the harsh winter as tens of thousands of farmers have camped out in the cold on the outskirts of New Delhi and other parts of the country. The Modi government has come under harsh criticism for its response to the uprising as it raided the offices of the progressive news site NewsClick and demanded that Twitter remove hundreds of accounts as part of a crackdown on information about the protests. “The main idea of doing this is to send a warning and a message to the rest of us, the independent media, to say that you guys are not immune,” says P. Sainath, award-winning Indian journalist and founder of the People’s Archive of Rural India. “Independent media is having it as hard as it gets just now.”
https://www.democracynow.org/2021/2/11/india_farmworker_protests_media_c...

the DN piece continues continues...

The corporate media’s approach to the farmers, one, “Oh, these are all rich farmers.” By the way, I put out the figures of what these farmers earn from Punjab, the richest farmers in the country. Their monthly household — and a household has more than five people in Punjab — monthly household income is 18,059 rupees, which is about $250. OK? It’s about $250 a month, for five people, which means a per capita income for each farmer of that farm household of around $50. And look at who directors of the IMF, etc., are writing, condemning: “These are rich farmers.” Guys are writing on Twitter — I mean, these guys are writing on Twitter and Facebook. These guys earn more in an hour than an entire family household of farmers earns in a month, and they are trashing the farmers as “rich farmers.”

So, you’re looking at the greatest troll army in the world, a hostile corporate media, and a government out to crack independent media. In NewsClick, the problem — I mean, it’s always been a thorn in the side of authority. It has really angered them with its coverage of the farm protests. So, this is the media scenario. And yeah, the media, the main media or the big media, cozy up to the government.

By the way, you should know that the richest Indian in the world, the richest media owner in India, is also one of the two or three biggest beneficiaries of these farm laws: Mr. Ambani. So, how are — then those media that he does not own, he is very often the biggest advertiser. So, why do you expect better from them?

Hope you're avoiding the ice that seems to be covering TX. NW AL is getting hit over the next few days, but we look like we stay slightly above freezing. Best of luck to all facing the threat!

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with Dr. Vandana Shiva:
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I like the transcript at the DN site. I can read through an interview so much faster than watch, but remember seeing that interview when it was broadcast.

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One thing I have to grant even the furthest-out-there right wing nut-jobs: they’re on solid ground not trusting GMO or Bill Gates.

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...hope it is not "Soylent Green"
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/future-forecasts/soylent-green-human-...

I like OPOL's approach...wrap me in a cloth shroud and plant me when it is my time. Legal here in AL, but must happen within 48 hour of death. Friends at a land coop suggest 24 hours is best as human remains start stinking very soon after death.

Wouldn't mind an apple tree on top so I can be productive even in death.

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@Lookout , we're not avoiding the deep freeze this time. All my plants are covered but it might not be enough protection as we may get down to single digit temps. They just might not survive that but we will see. They can tolerate some freezing temps but there is a limit.
It may snow tonight and I'm hoping it does, I prefer snow to ice. It looks as if much of the country has this weather and worse.

Thanks for the DN transcript, that's always a good idea to include. I haven't been following this latest news about the Indian farmers. It sort of breaks my heart so have been avoiding it, but will look at it soon.

My goal today is to warm up the kitchen. I have soups and stews going, more than we can eat but some (ironically) will go in the freezer. It's a good day to cook. Smile

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been there and failed. But have managed if it isn't long lasting...takes lots of cover...our row covers won't protect from single digits. Takes a few layer...one or more of plastic sheeting. Almost better to replant cause those temps often stunt. Wish you the best and your plants good survival!

Edit to add:

Extremes required in cold climates...8 min
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd-FOj7cuLc]

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to hide.”

https://www.reddit.com/r/WayOfTheBern/comments/lj0zib/weve_been_correct_...

I’m starting to suspect that the real “Silent Majority” is a collection of people left, right, and center, who are rejecting the corporate media narrative, and have lost respect for mostly all politicians. I am also starting to suspect that this “Silent Majority” is way larger than we’re led to believe.

How many people do you know personally that have lost faith in, or at the very least are now questioning the corporate media? How many of them surprised you, since you previously viewed them as the NPC-type? [NPC = gamer term for nonplayer character]

How many people do you see liking and sharing memes and posts that go against the norm?

Did you notice how much support the “Gamestonk Rebellion” got from all sides?

Do you find that the number of people who actually care about this impeachment trial is very low? How many of your friends and family see it as political theater wasting time that could be better spent on relief?

Have you noticed a lot more people turning to different forms of media?

Because of this pandemic we are basically being forced to only communicate through social media and apps. It’s no secret that they can see pretty much everything we say and see, and what we are seeing is them turning up the propaganda to 100. We are seeing them go all in with divisive distractions, while artificial trends are bullied into formation. We watch over the top hashtags get astroturfed to the top of platforms. We are seeing corporate media pushing for expanded government surveillance powers, while simultaneously trying to destroy independent media. While this is happening our president has spent his first 21 days signing an unprecedented amount of unpopular executive orders bypassing working with Congress altogether. He’s doing this surrounded by thousands of armed troops patrolling DC.

This doesn’t sound like a government that is confident in its ability to rule, this seems like the actions of people who are scared. What data are they seeing when they monitor us that’s causing them to act this way? Why does it seem like we are witnessing the elites in panic mode, flexing their muscles in fear, hoping we don’t call their bluff? As we sit quietly behind our mandated masks, it seems like theirs is slipping.

 
I sure could use some lau-lau right now. I wonder where the nearest commercial establishment able to supply Hawaiian dishes would be? Berlin? Prolly a luxury only someone in the Obamas’ orbit could afford, if any of them even ever eat Hawaiian food.

https://onolicioushawaii.com/lau-lau/

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Sorry I can't help with the lau lau.

guess you'll just have to make your own!
https://whatscookingamerica.net/Pork/Hawaiian-LauLauPork.htm

Saw in your link it is like southern bbq to folks like me. Everyone here has their own approach to prepping and serving bbq, bet the same is true for lau lau.

wishing you the best!

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Like that period in my life years ago when I kept going back to the natural-food store to buy a certain kind of organic Italian lamb salami because it tasted just like raw ‘opihi to me…

And then there was the brand of organic yoghurt that reminded me strongly of poi with milk and a bit of sugar which my mom used to serve us sometimes when we were kids…

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Although we're down to our last gallon of frozen blueberries. At least every other day I like to beam up (microwave) a coating of berries on the bottom of a small bowl and top with thick homemade yogurt...sometimes with a crumble of pecan nuts on top.

When we visited Germany a decade or so ago, there were great fresh markets, but I don't think I saw tropical materials like banana leaves. We have Hispanic/indigenous folks selling tropical products like banana leaves occasionally at trade day. Once went to a wonderful market in Vienna when they had a trade day type market. Quite memorable...

Had a great community spirit reminding me of home...
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And a fun variety of items to browse...
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Seems like I bought a Austrian car tag for my buddy tending our pets.
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well back to the old grind...have a good one!

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Power is out after hurricane force winds came through again last night. HUNDREDS of thousands are without power throughout the western states. Guess I'll go for a walk even it's cold out. But so is the sun.

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We do, but I hope it isn't needed. Enjoy your walk. Wet, gray, and about 40 F cold here. Not ideal for a walk. Guess the new companion requires a walk...one of the best reasons to have a dog. PBS is broadcasting a new version of "All Creatures Great and Small" about the Yorkshire vets. Fun for animal lovers.

Have a nice one!

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more clouds than I like but okay. Yes having Sam does help me get out there regardless of the weather. Today the snow was crusty so I took her leash off and kicked snow for a half hour. She had a blast and tuckered out. Then I drove out west by the lake looking for eagles. My goodness you should see the size of the houses out there. There’s big and then there is BIG. Not only the houses, but they have a good chunk of land to go with it. On the way west I passed through a lower income neighborhood and saw that older homes were demolished and new ones built. But not one of the new homes has a garage. Just a tiny shed way in the back of the big yard. Weird thought I. The big houses all have 3 garages. Most have huge boats and travel trailers. Or huge class A motorhomes and the ones that look like buses. They have a special name. Of its right over there...>
Any who they can cost millions of dollars. Or some Bitcoins.

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https://mcmansionhell.com/

When money is no longer a constraint, one’s arbitrary aesthetic impulses can get out of hand.

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Since Friday. Portland area and surroundings have been hit hard with snow and freezing rain. Hundreds of thousands of people without power. And more losing power. Much damage to trees. Power lines and even power poles are down because of ice and trees falling on them. Impossible to describe how much damage has been done to trees. Emergency has been declared in 9 counties because roads closed or trees and branches on them. Other roads are inches deep with ice and snow in multiple layers.

And more freezing rain coming down, with a few inches more ice or snow expected overnight tonight.
One of my sons has power and an all wheel drive vehicle that can handle driving on the roads. He came and brought me to his house. So I am holed up safe and warm with him and a couple of grandkids.

It is so cold, people go out and sit in their cars, running the heater to warm up. There are no hotel rooms or generators available in the area, all long gone. I know of people, seniors with serious health issues stuck in their homes without power. But I have no way of helping. Am very thankful to be warm, fed, safe.

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Glad you have a warm place to be. We have propane heat with solar supplement, so we don't lose that. We also cook with propane. However, we lose internet, TV, lights, and so on without power. Had two weeks with out power after the blizzard of '93 when we had 4' drifts of snow. Had to crank the generator to have well water. We would ration out an hour or two of pumped water, filling jugs for the interim.

Please take care, and glad you're with family. Wishing you the best!

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@Granma thanks for checking in from inside the storm, just looked at oregonlive it is like a Valentines Day tree massacre and ski resort all at the same time. I am holding you all in my thoughts with warm hugs. Please do take care.

Because of windstorms, utility crews were not able to safely start work on restoring power until this morning,” Brown added. “Crews are out in full force now and are coordinating with local emergency response teams on communications for emergency services, such as warming centers. I’m committed to making state resources available to ensure crews have the resources they need on the ground.”

The compounding storms, which began late Thursday, are expected to continue through Sunday morning.

Portland General Electric reported about 223,000 of its customers have no power as of 2 p.m. Saturday. Pacific Power said more than 31,000 customers have also lost power.

TriMet suspended bus and MAX Saturday morning. A few bus lines had been restored by roughly 2 p.m.

The emergency declaration allows the Oregon Office of Emergency Management to begin using people, equipment, and facilities from other agencies to deal with the emergency.

The National Weather Service Portland reported that as of 4 a.m. Saturday, its office had recorded 7.9 inches of snowfall since 12:01 a.m. Friday.

-- Lizzy Acker

In the sci-fi dystopia novel by T.C. Boyle called A Friend of the Earth, the forests in Northern California get blown down like matchsticks 'cause the climates storms are so severe. The story was based a couple of decades in to the future, 2025. heh Not sure whether to laugh or cry. Half me brain wants to just shrug and say hey, winter storms exist. Other side brain is kinda jumping around going hey! Wait! Stop it!

Severe storms are becoming routine, summer and winter, fire and ice. Be careful out there.

Peace and Love

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@eyo and snow overnight tonight. There is an ice storm warning. Trees that were badly bent are breaking now, breaking in half. They say it will warm to 40s tomorrow. Power came on in my neighborhood, then went out again couple of hours later.

But much of the country is frigid, having multiple storms. And Europe is being hit hard with frigid cold and snow too. All this in a depression with a pandemic ongoing. I don't like 2021 any better than 2020 right now.

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sounds like gunshots here on the mt. We are lucky to just be missing it here in NE AL. NW AL is having about an inch of ice predicted for tonight.

Be careful and enjoy the family time!

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We had hurricane force winds and billions in damage to trees for hundreds of miles in northern Utah. My yard was full of branches and twigs and Charlie couldn’t get through it because she was wearing a cone on her neck. Poor dawg.

But there is always a bright side right? I usually had to mow my back 5-10 times through the fall to get the leaves up. Plus I’d fill my garbage can 10 or more times to get the ones in between the bushes. My friend’s husband cleaned it up for me and asked if I wanted the bushes trimmed. Sure do what you think is best. lol..he did. Cut them way down and this fall I had so much less leaves to get up. Happy dawg
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You could be stuck in this traffic accident.

Russia got hammered with snow. Lots of the world is having weird weather. We’re in the worst drought in half a century and Russia got more snow than ever in that time.

https://www.rt.com/russia/515514-moscow-snowfall-record-collapse/

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That’s like being in Hawai‘i and saying the North Shore or Makaha pro surfers weren’t prepared for the waves being that high.

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[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow8x6aWpjBg width:500 height:300]

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

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@Azazello  
So real and instinctual — to be one like that with one’s own body, soul, and the primal, physical forces of nature…

One of those wild-animal “sports” that is still so much more than a mere “game”…

Can smell the salt ocean-spray from here…

No wonder surfing is a holy and sacred tradition among Hawaiians…

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check out the guy at 1:06 where he rode the wave even tho it bailed on him and just as he tried to drop out at the top of the wave it slapped him back into it and off he went again... Man I'd love to see that in person and on a good day. Love those huge waves that are so hypnotic. Just remembered back in the 80's I went to Virginia Beach and the waves were that big but gentle and body surfing was so addicting. We had to leave...'just one more wave' an hour later, awe just one more...

I didn't catch where that was at?

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@snoopydawg aloha, here is the description:

Mother Nature sent us a gift today on the North Shore of Oahu. What was the gift, you may ask? ... EPIC PIPELINE!

Amazing, I watched the first four and a half minutes, and then the carnage started. LOL wink

Aloha

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where the Banzai Pipeline comes to shore:

Ehukai Beach Park
59-337 Ke Nui Rd
Haleiwa, HI 96712
United States

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There's a seven mile stretch on the north shore of Oahu that has a bunch of famous surf breaks. The most famous, the Banzai Pipeline, is acknowledged by surfers around the world as the most perfect wave on the planet but others, like Waimea Bay & Sunset Beach are famous as well.

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if you have never driven on ice count your blessings. If you have never driven on black ice that you hit at high speeds well I am glad you missed that experience.

I experienced premonition 4 times in my life. 2 something came from it, the other 2 I took precautions and don't know. 1st time was the week before my wreck when a friend and I went hiking up waterfall canyon which we did almost every other week when we were young. Today I'd have to plan for an all day trip and hope Sam can pull me up over the steepest parts. Anywho we climbed up a part I had never been. Up to the top to sit on the edge and look out over the valley. I remember looking south and telling her that it feels like a dark cloud is hanging over me and that something bad was going to happen. I listed every person in my family and never thought it was me. I remember coming out of the OR and trying to ask someone to call my friend and tell her I was right. lol.

Nuther time was when we planned a lab party at the Shooting Star bar which is up Ogden Canyon, past the damn and turn left at the cow the right and you're there. I had that feeling and went with 2 friends from out of Utah and had never driven in snow. I stayed sober so I could drive home. Just before you past the dam and then enter the canyon the road narrows around the dam and there is not really anything to stop you going in. Space if you can use it. I was driving slow and things were going well and then I hit black ice. I spent hours back then learning to drive in winter so I knew not to hit the brakes. A few more slides and slids and then just as I thought I had it under control my friend next to me tried to hit the brakes and hit the gas. I don't know how many 360's we did but at least 3. A car was making its way towards us and I kept remember seeing the headlights when we came back to pointing at it. Then we were going backwards...and that would have us dropping 30 feet or more and just as my mind was going black I saw an image of just my foot and the brake so I stomped on it. Maybe 10 feet from going in before we stopped. So yeah premonition seemed to have helped, but black ice is the worst I can think of. You cant see it and don't know its there till you start spinning. Fun to come up on a pile up way ahead, but you have no way to actually steer and stop. Just hope some skills and luck combine. I was able to stop and pull way left. Sat there for awhile that morning, but better than being hurt and my car wrecked.

That is what happened in Russia. Yeah long winded. Its snowing and the pup is sleeping..

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Saw this link to a site called marginal revolution which looks to be some kind of online university, sorry if it's a dupe. Just came in from outside, only saw one person and the first thing they said was "Are you ready?" WTF? Am I wearing a sign? SPRING NOW! lol hurry up

A new phase II study from Moderna shows that half-doses (50 μg) appear to be as good as full doses (100 ug) at generating correlates of protection such as neutralizing antibodies.

Keep going!

Peace and Love

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Just one dose is pretty effective too.

Moderna actually collected data from people who only received one dose of its vaccine, Gill says. Some 2,000 participants in Moderna’s phase three clinical trial received just a single injection of either a placebo or the vaccine. In that population, the efficacy of the single vaccine dose was roughly 80 to 90%.

“[Moderna] was not shy about showing that a single dose was so effective, and they do the math right," Gill says. “After 14 days, the [single dose] vaccine is remarkably effective.”

https://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2020/12/18/coronavirus-vaccine-single-...

Makes me think we should roll out single doses to all ASAP.

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...your weekend essays?

Asking for a friend.

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I so appreciate what you do around here, Lookout.

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Thankfully no longer have to administer credits and grades. Glad to have folks just sample what they find of interest. As an Earth/soil scientist my approach tends to be big picture, but I recognize the importance of specialists. Need the pieces to assemble the puzzle.

Hope you find somethings of interest. Please don't feel the need to cover it all...unless you want?

Thanks for your kind comment. I appreciate your visit!

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They are always great, but this one was tre excellent. I tweeted it and said just that.

Thanks lookout. Thanks everyone for your excellent comments.

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till her power returns. May have grandaughter coming later.
We got about 11" of snow here in East Vancouver, Wa. but no ice, yet.
Can't decide if I want to live in Gateslandia or Bezostan in the near future. Buffetopia sounds yummy. Whichever offers free housing.
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Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
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...is in key west I think. Would be warmer I bet...and downright hot in summer.

Visited Key West once a few years ago.

Never met Jimmy but knew one of his mentors pretty well.
http://www.gamblerogers.com/life/tributes.asp?doc=buffett
Gamble died trying to save a tourist from drowning in a rip current. Like Jimmy he was quite the performer and storyteller.

Take care in the cold and enjoy family time while you have it.

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a half dozen more if need be.
And I was riffin' off the piece about Warren Buffet collecting farmland also. And the Nevada Gov pushing his Innovation Zones.
Read a piece a few years back about America being split up into sections administered by oligarths and passed it off as CT.
Not so sure now.
Be well, Lookout.

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Hi LO, and all,

Hope all are well and warm. We have snow, and sub-zero chill factors, a way down south below 30N here in south central Texas.

Here is Merck's statement on Ivermectin use:
https://www.merck.com/news/merck-statement-on-ivermectin-use-during-the-...

February 4, 2021 11:45 am EST
KENILWORTH, N.J., Feb. 4, 2021 –

see link, make up own mind. Wink

be well all, play it safe

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both - Albert Einstein

@dystopian @dystopian or will we fly high like a bird up in the sky? Thanks, you guys filled my head with ear worms yesterday. During the week I read a bunch of stuff about tube censorship, and then it happens in links right here on a Sunday. At the end of yesterday I watched this linked video from the essay:
Freedom from Choice How the Government Controls What You Consume Lobby ENDEVR Documentary
Ear worm! Edit: Note to self: check if link goes to a joke before posting. rick roll
Devo - Freedom Of Choice (Video)
fuck youtube
Mark Mothersbaugh almost rested in piece from Covid-19. He's a survivor. right on

This a.m. I logged in to finish reading and I followed your comment to this statement:

We do not believe that the data available support the safety and efficacy of ivermectin beyond the doses and populations indicated in the regulatory agency-approved prescribing information.

BAM! the bubbanomics moment hit my mind up hard. Ha ha ha, etc.. I like red yarn now, something in a deep maroon with a Bugs Bunny flair. Eh! I feel like such a moron now, after growing up under all that FDA malarkey. meh

Peace and Love

P.S. Deleted, because pursuit of money is pointless. duh

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ivermectin has been safely used for decades...to say it is unsafe is misleading. Perhaps it isn't as effective as the FLCCC claims, but they've been using it successfully for months and have a 90+% survival rate. All as 1000's die every day in the US.

Sick care for profit led by big pharma is a sick system indeed. I'm saying I trust the doctors who are seeing success much more than big pharma pushing their own profits. Your mileage may vary.

Merck Challenges Safety & Validity of All Ivermectin Studies for COVID-19, Despite Having Donated Billions of Doses to Less-Developed World to Fight Parasites & Accumulating Positive Data:

A February 4 press release from Merck is raising yet more questions about why research money is not going to ivermectin and why this seemingly effective drug is so underutilized, even in North American research. In the statement Merck, one of America’s great pharmaceutical companies and manufacturer of the Stromectol/Mectizan branded versions of ivermectin, claims that: 1) there is no evidence that ivermectin works for COVID-19, and 2) there is a “concerning lack of safety data in the majority of studies,” suggesting that the drug may be unsafe.

https://trialsitenews.com/merck-challenges-safety-validity-of-all-iverme...

WHO’s Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove: Ivermectin ‘Has Shown Promising Results in Some Trials’:

The World Health Organization (WHO) held a media briefing including Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove and Dr. Soumya Swaminathan to discuss the potential of ivermectin as a generic drug, demonstrating some promise as a treatment for at least mild, early-onset COVID-19. Dr. Van Kerkhove, a technical lead of this global organization’s COVID-19 response and expert in emerging diseases and zoonosis, reported that she is carefully monitoring clinical trials and noted that some of these studies, soon to conclude, may trigger WHO to carefully review, analyze and describe a recommendation in the weeks to come.

https://trialsitenews.com/whos-dr-maria-van-kerkhove-ivermectin-has-show...

Study after study keeps rolling out...

Bulgarian Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Ivermectin Study Shows Positive Results Against COVID-19:

A European Union-based double-blind study, placebo-controlled Phase 2 clinical trial involving ivermectin in 100 patients with mild COVID-19 recently produced results for the world. Based in the Eastern European nation of Bulgaria, the clinical trial was organized after scientists here learned of the data revealing that the drug blocks penetration of SARS-CoV-2’s transport protein into the cell nucleus and thus inhibits or hinders replication, which could possibly be of use in combating this pandemic.

https://trialsitenews.com/bulgarian-randomized-double-blind-placebo-cont...

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