Interesting...
"In contrast with the 2016 and 2018 certifications in Wayne County, the certification paperwork for the 2020 election was only signed by two of the county canvassers (Both Democrats). Per MCL 168.24e, this is NOT a sufficient number of canvassers to certify the election. In other words, the 2020 general election results in Wayne County were not lawfully certified. This is a statement of fact not conjecture."
https://letsfixstuff.org/2023/09/trump-won-michigan-in-2020-general-election-wayne-county-never-lawfully-certified-election/
"In contrast with the 2016 and 2018 certifications in Wayne County, the certification paperwork for the 2020 election was only signed by two of the county canvassers (Both Democrats). Per MCL 168.24e, this is NOT a sufficient number of canvassers to certify the election. In other words, the 2020 general election results in Wayne County were not lawfully certified. This is a statement of fact not conjecture."
https://letsfixstuff.org/2023/09/trump-won-michigan-in-2020-general-election-wayne-county-never-lawfully-certified-election/
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Trump Won Michigan in 2020 General Election: Wayne County Never Lawfully Certified Election - Lets Fix Stuff
By Patrick Colbeck The official narrative promoted by Michigan election officials has long been that Joe Biden defeated President Donald J. Trump in the 2020 General election in Michigan by 154,188 votes thereby awarding Michigan’s 16 electoral college votes…
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⚠️BOMBSHELL REPORT: United States Army Hospital located in Germany Is Now Treating AMERICAN SOLDIERS Hurt While Fighting in Ukraine.
The Army has quietly started to treat wounded Americans and other fighters evacuated from Ukraine at its Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. -NY TIMES
"Asked about the development by The New York Times, a Defense Department official who is regularly briefed on Ukraine-Russia matters expressed surprise, and said that leaders at the Pentagon were unaware that Landstuhl was regularly treating wounded American[s]."
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The Army has quietly started to treat wounded Americans and other fighters evacuated from Ukraine at its Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. -NY TIMES
"Asked about the development by The New York Times, a Defense Department official who is regularly briefed on Ukraine-Russia matters expressed surprise, and said that leaders at the Pentagon were unaware that Landstuhl was regularly treating wounded American[s]."
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Car Seats as Contraception
Abstract
Since 1977, U.S. states have passed laws steadily raising the age for which a child must ride in a car safety seat. These laws significantly raise the cost of having a third child, as many regular-sized cars cannot fit three child seats in the back. Using census data and state-year variation in laws, we estimate that when women have two children of ages requiring mandated car seats, they have a lower annual probability of giving birth by 0.73 percentage points. Consistent with a causal channel, this effect is limited to third child births, is concentrated in households with access to a car, and is larger when a male is present (when both front seats are likely to be occupied). We estimate that these laws prevented only 57 car crash fatalities of children nationwide in 2017. Simultaneously, they led to a permanent reduction of approximately 8,000 births in the same year, and 145,000 fewer births since 1980, with 90% of this decline being since 2000.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3665046
Abstract
Since 1977, U.S. states have passed laws steadily raising the age for which a child must ride in a car safety seat. These laws significantly raise the cost of having a third child, as many regular-sized cars cannot fit three child seats in the back. Using census data and state-year variation in laws, we estimate that when women have two children of ages requiring mandated car seats, they have a lower annual probability of giving birth by 0.73 percentage points. Consistent with a causal channel, this effect is limited to third child births, is concentrated in households with access to a car, and is larger when a male is present (when both front seats are likely to be occupied). We estimate that these laws prevented only 57 car crash fatalities of children nationwide in 2017. Simultaneously, they led to a permanent reduction of approximately 8,000 births in the same year, and 145,000 fewer births since 1980, with 90% of this decline being since 2000.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3665046
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Car Seats as Contraception
Since 1977, U.S. states have passed laws steadily raising the age for which a child must ride in a car safety seat. These laws significantly raise the cost of h
And ironically, the best available data is that child seats don't even work that well.
https://freakonomics.com/tag/car-seats/
https://freakonomics.com/tag/car-seats/
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Car Seats Archives - Freakonomics
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Hotel Odesa at the Odesa sea station after tonight's Russian attack.
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The Gateway Pundit
Wisconsin Supreme Court Banned Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes — 'Good Intentions Never Override the Law' | The Gateway Pundit | by…
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has banned absentee ballot drop boxes in the state, so they will not be able to use them no matter what happens with COVID.
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Larry McDonald Talks New World Order in 1983
Video Credited to CriticalTruth
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A review of Neema Parvini's survey of cyclical history, The Prophets of Doom.
Parvini is the author of The Populist Delusion, and has conceived this book as the next instalment in the series. Imperium Press released The Populist Delusion and so I am hardly a neutral observer here, but this newest book of his is perhaps even more important.
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https://imperiumpress.substack.com/p/a-review-of-prophets-of-doom-by-neema-938
Parvini is the author of The Populist Delusion, and has conceived this book as the next instalment in the series. Imperium Press released The Populist Delusion and so I am hardly a neutral observer here, but this newest book of his is perhaps even more important.
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https://imperiumpress.substack.com/p/a-review-of-prophets-of-doom-by-neema-938
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A leading university in China has removed an English language test from its degree requirements amid a growing debate about the subject’s practical benefits for many people. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3235369/leading-chinese-university-becomes-first-remove-english-requirements-students
South China Morning Post
Top Chinese university becomes first to remove English requirements
Xian Jiaotong University says students will no longer have to pass the College English Test to receive a place or to graduate.
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Eva Karene Bartlett's latest on RT (republished on blog). Excerpts:
If the country’s infrastructure hadn’t been destroyed in the bombings of 2011, the dams may have held
...Hurricane Daniel hit northeastern Libya on September 10. Subsequent extreme flooding has caused the deaths of a reported 3,252 people, according to Libya’s health ministry as of September 17, with the UN reporting that almost three times more may have died. Following the collapse of two dams, the city of Derna bore the brunt of the disaster. Another 40,000 people are reportedly displaced.
...Only Western leadership and corporate media would have the audacity to not only pretend the 2011 bombing campaign never happened, but to blame Libya for the rupture of the dams near Derna.
The Washington Post did just that, stating, “The volatility of recent years meant the country’s separate regimes and their feckless officials have left critical infrastructure in a state of neglect.” This included the dams, which, it wrote, experts warned could soon fail. While it did briefly mention the extended NATO bombing of Libya, the thrust of its article was to absolve NATO nations of responsibility.
More honest reporting in Media Lens pointed out that those dams in 2007 began undergoing maintenance—which was interrupted precisely due to the West’s so-called humanitarian intervention. “These dams were built in the 1970s to protect the local population. A Turkish firm had been contracted in 2007 to maintain the dams. This work stopped after NATO’s 2011 bombing campaign. The Turkish firm left the country, their machinery was stolen and all work on the dams ended.”
The same article highlighted what nearly all Western corporate media obfuscated: That, prior to NATO’s war against Libya, it had been “one of Africa’s most advanced countries for health care and education,” which it ceased to be when NATO destroyed it.
...Now, perhaps in an effort to whitewash its crimes against the Libyan people, the US said it will send $11 million in humanitarian assistance to Libya, which, in contrast to the $1.65 billion the US reportedly spent destroying Libya in 2011, is peanuts. Insult upon injury.
Canadian lawyer and journalist Dimitri Lascaris pointed out that Canada spent just shy of $350 million “to participate in NATO’s destruction of Libya” and will now spend “a paltry $5 million to aid Libyans in their moment of dire need.”
...Canadian journalist Yves Engler explained why Western corporate media has largely omitted mention, much less serious emphasis, of NATO’s destruction of Libya.
“To maintain public support for NATO’s proxy war with Russia, it’s important to erase its history of violence. The Canadian media’s refusal to mention NATO’s role in Libya’s instability partly reflects the requirements of Ukraine propaganda.”
Particularly bold-faced is the CBC which, Engler wrote, did a ten-minute-long report basically blaming Libya and failing “to even mention NATO’s six-month war, which included Canadian fighter jets, naval vessels and special forces.”
“We’ve been bombarded with the claim NATO is a defensive alliance representing no threat to anyone. Repeated endlessly over the past 20 months...
Maintaining the “defensive alliance” myth goes hand in hand with propaganda supporting the proxy war in Ukraine: that Russia’s military operation there was an act of ‘unprovoked aggression’ and that Western powers hadn’t been aiding and abetting Kiev in its war against the people of Donbass in an effort to turn the country into a staging ground against Russia....
https://ingaza.wordpress.com/2023/09/25/nato-brings-death-to-libya-a-decade-after-its-barbaric-intervention/
If the country’s infrastructure hadn’t been destroyed in the bombings of 2011, the dams may have held
...Hurricane Daniel hit northeastern Libya on September 10. Subsequent extreme flooding has caused the deaths of a reported 3,252 people, according to Libya’s health ministry as of September 17, with the UN reporting that almost three times more may have died. Following the collapse of two dams, the city of Derna bore the brunt of the disaster. Another 40,000 people are reportedly displaced.
...Only Western leadership and corporate media would have the audacity to not only pretend the 2011 bombing campaign never happened, but to blame Libya for the rupture of the dams near Derna.
The Washington Post did just that, stating, “The volatility of recent years meant the country’s separate regimes and their feckless officials have left critical infrastructure in a state of neglect.” This included the dams, which, it wrote, experts warned could soon fail. While it did briefly mention the extended NATO bombing of Libya, the thrust of its article was to absolve NATO nations of responsibility.
More honest reporting in Media Lens pointed out that those dams in 2007 began undergoing maintenance—which was interrupted precisely due to the West’s so-called humanitarian intervention. “These dams were built in the 1970s to protect the local population. A Turkish firm had been contracted in 2007 to maintain the dams. This work stopped after NATO’s 2011 bombing campaign. The Turkish firm left the country, their machinery was stolen and all work on the dams ended.”
The same article highlighted what nearly all Western corporate media obfuscated: That, prior to NATO’s war against Libya, it had been “one of Africa’s most advanced countries for health care and education,” which it ceased to be when NATO destroyed it.
...Now, perhaps in an effort to whitewash its crimes against the Libyan people, the US said it will send $11 million in humanitarian assistance to Libya, which, in contrast to the $1.65 billion the US reportedly spent destroying Libya in 2011, is peanuts. Insult upon injury.
Canadian lawyer and journalist Dimitri Lascaris pointed out that Canada spent just shy of $350 million “to participate in NATO’s destruction of Libya” and will now spend “a paltry $5 million to aid Libyans in their moment of dire need.”
...Canadian journalist Yves Engler explained why Western corporate media has largely omitted mention, much less serious emphasis, of NATO’s destruction of Libya.
“To maintain public support for NATO’s proxy war with Russia, it’s important to erase its history of violence. The Canadian media’s refusal to mention NATO’s role in Libya’s instability partly reflects the requirements of Ukraine propaganda.”
Particularly bold-faced is the CBC which, Engler wrote, did a ten-minute-long report basically blaming Libya and failing “to even mention NATO’s six-month war, which included Canadian fighter jets, naval vessels and special forces.”
“We’ve been bombarded with the claim NATO is a defensive alliance representing no threat to anyone. Repeated endlessly over the past 20 months...
Maintaining the “defensive alliance” myth goes hand in hand with propaganda supporting the proxy war in Ukraine: that Russia’s military operation there was an act of ‘unprovoked aggression’ and that Western powers hadn’t been aiding and abetting Kiev in its war against the people of Donbass in an effort to turn the country into a staging ground against Russia....
https://ingaza.wordpress.com/2023/09/25/nato-brings-death-to-libya-a-decade-after-its-barbaric-intervention/
In Gaza
NATO brings death to Libya a decade after its barbaric intervention
September 24, 2023, RT.com -by Eva Karene Bartlett If the country’s infrastructure hadn’t been destroyed in the bombings of 2011, the dams may have held Just over a decade ago, Libya was in the new…
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A short article covering the past, present and future of microelectronics in the Russian Federation.
"Finally, it is known as I said that Russia does not have the means, nor the domestic market to simply run after the only two countries with the means to compete in silicon processes (USA and China), therefore and referring to the Soviet aircraft designer Robert Bartini "We do not have to run after them to catch up technologically, but to cross them".
In other words, it is well known that Russia is not going to catch up with the silicon leaders, but sooner or later silicon will give way to another technology to further advance computing. One of the main candidates is photonics, where Russia is in fact quite well positioned in its development.
This mentality of "catching up with the world's leaders in the next paradigm shift" is present both in the industry, as reflected in the words of Mikron CEO Gulnara Khasyanova at this week's Kazan Digital Week, as well as in the government, in the aforementioned plans outlined on 30 August 2023, a strong commitment to photonics is included."
https://telegra.ph/Russian-lithography-from-stealing-washing-machine-chips-to-the-future-09-24
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#industry
"Finally, it is known as I said that Russia does not have the means, nor the domestic market to simply run after the only two countries with the means to compete in silicon processes (USA and China), therefore and referring to the Soviet aircraft designer Robert Bartini "We do not have to run after them to catch up technologically, but to cross them".
In other words, it is well known that Russia is not going to catch up with the silicon leaders, but sooner or later silicon will give way to another technology to further advance computing. One of the main candidates is photonics, where Russia is in fact quite well positioned in its development.
This mentality of "catching up with the world's leaders in the next paradigm shift" is present both in the industry, as reflected in the words of Mikron CEO Gulnara Khasyanova at this week's Kazan Digital Week, as well as in the government, in the aforementioned plans outlined on 30 August 2023, a strong commitment to photonics is included."
https://telegra.ph/Russian-lithography-from-stealing-washing-machine-chips-to-the-future-09-24
#info
#electronics
#industry
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zw-S7w8d6A
We're going to rev our YouTube channel back up in the coming months plus we have a few other things in store. It's gonna be one hell of a close to the year.
Like the video and subscribe to drive the algorithm boys.
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We're going to rev our YouTube channel back up in the coming months plus we have a few other things in store. It's gonna be one hell of a close to the year.
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The Legend Will Not Be Cancelled
The relevant publishers have spoken on Bounding Into Comics. Also, the cover for the new Chuck Dixon’s Conan paperback has been unveiled. Rippaverse Comics founder Eric July and Arkhaven Comics publisher Vox Day recently shared their responses to the attempts to cancel legendary comic book writer Chuck Dixon… July responded to this cancellation call on […]
https://voxday.net/2023/09/26/the-legend-will-not-be-cancelled/
The relevant publishers have spoken on Bounding Into Comics. Also, the cover for the new Chuck Dixon’s Conan paperback has been unveiled. Rippaverse Comics founder Eric July and Arkhaven Comics publisher Vox Day recently shared their responses to the attempts to cancel legendary comic book writer Chuck Dixon… July responded to this cancellation call on […]
https://voxday.net/2023/09/26/the-legend-will-not-be-cancelled/
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How the COVID Conspirators Will Cover Up Their Crimes – A Chilling Prediction by Ed Dowd
“These crimes are so horrific [that] I think … once this comes to light, there’ll be no place to hide on the planet"
https://expose-news.com/2023/09/25/how-the-covid-conspirators-will-cover-up-their-crimes-a-chilling-prediction-by-ed-dowd/
“These crimes are so horrific [that] I think … once this comes to light, there’ll be no place to hide on the planet"
https://expose-news.com/2023/09/25/how-the-covid-conspirators-will-cover-up-their-crimes-a-chilling-prediction-by-ed-dowd/
The Expose
How the COVID Conspirators Will Cover Up Their Crimes – A Chilling Prediction by Ed Dowd
“These crimes are so horrific [that] I think … once this comes to light, there’ll be no place to hide on the planet, in my humble opinion.” “We’re getting there [the tipping point] quic…
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And some interesting images from Roscosmos at the Vostochny cosmodrome.
They are carrying out the certification of the facilities for the launch and construction of Angara-A5 rockets (what you see is a dummy rocket).
The image is interesting because the main body of the rocket rotates on a lathe (like a revolver) and as it rotates the boosters are assembled to the main body. This is different from the way rockets are assembled in the west, where everything is done vertically from the first moment.
In Russia, the rocket is assembled horizontally, transported horizontally and then at the last moment it stands upright to launch. This, among other things, is one of the reasons why Russian rockets are much more tolerant of being launched in bad weather.
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#space
They are carrying out the certification of the facilities for the launch and construction of Angara-A5 rockets (what you see is a dummy rocket).
The image is interesting because the main body of the rocket rotates on a lathe (like a revolver) and as it rotates the boosters are assembled to the main body. This is different from the way rockets are assembled in the west, where everything is done vertically from the first moment.
In Russia, the rocket is assembled horizontally, transported horizontally and then at the last moment it stands upright to launch. This, among other things, is one of the reasons why Russian rockets are much more tolerant of being launched in bad weather.
#info
#industry
#space
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