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💬 "The tariff and trade war was unilaterally initiated by the US. If Washington wants dialogue, it must demonstrate sincerity by correcting its wrong actions and removing additional tariffs," China’s Ministry of Commerce said in a statement.
The ministry also:
Trump's "reciprocal tariffs" sparked equal retaliation from China. Now Beijing is setting hard terms for any negotiations.
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Flying a FPV Drone into the volcano.
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TIL that Arthur MacArthur IV, the only child of Douglas MacArthur of WWII fame, has been living a private life since his father’s death in 1964, living under an assumed name and residing in the Mayflower Hotel until 2004.
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TIL The black death caused an inflation of dowries in medieval Florence which the government solved by establishing a public dowry fund: when a girl turned 5, families would deposit on the dowry bank on her behalf, which would accrue about 10% a year and would be withdrawn when she got married
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"CONTROVERSY CONTINUES TO PLAGUE DEAD SEA SCROLLS" - Neil Altman, Roanoke Times, 30APR1995
>Albright was nearly blind, yet it was upon his authority many scholars accepted his dating as "pre-Christian."
>linen wrapping materials and woolen textiles found at the sites, actually date well into the Christian era, some as late as 600 A.D.
>Solomon Zeitlin of UNPENN - scrolls date from medieval times, anywhere from 300 A.D. to 1600 A.D.
>Norman Golb, UChicago - paleography, archeology and carbon-14 - compromised to fit theories the scrolls date from before time of Christ.
>Golb points out that none of the sciences used for dating the scrolls are valid compared with the internal evidence of the words on the scrolls themselves.
>Carbon dating of the Isaiah Scroll is as early as 335 B.C., according to tests done in 1991. Paleographic and archeological dating is as late as 100 B.C. But Zeitlin found spelling "on par with the spelling in many writings of the Middle Ages."
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>Albright was nearly blind, yet it was upon his authority many scholars accepted his dating as "pre-Christian."
>linen wrapping materials and woolen textiles found at the sites, actually date well into the Christian era, some as late as 600 A.D.
>Solomon Zeitlin of UNPENN - scrolls date from medieval times, anywhere from 300 A.D. to 1600 A.D.
>Norman Golb, UChicago - paleography, archeology and carbon-14 - compromised to fit theories the scrolls date from before time of Christ.
>Golb points out that none of the sciences used for dating the scrolls are valid compared with the internal evidence of the words on the scrolls themselves.
>Carbon dating of the Isaiah Scroll is as early as 335 B.C., according to tests done in 1991. Paleographic and archeological dating is as late as 100 B.C. But Zeitlin found spelling "on par with the spelling in many writings of the Middle Ages."
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He Shouldn’t Have Been Fired
Mike Waltz should have been arrested and put on trial for treason: President Donald Trump sacked his national security adviser Mike Waltz because he was plotting with Israel’s leader to attack Iran, it was claimed last night. Waltz, 51, was thought to have been fired because he accidentally added a journalist to a Signal chat […]
https://voxday.net/2025/05/04/he-shouldnt-have-been-fired/
Mike Waltz should have been arrested and put on trial for treason: President Donald Trump sacked his national security adviser Mike Waltz because he was plotting with Israel’s leader to attack Iran, it was claimed last night. Waltz, 51, was thought to have been fired because he accidentally added a journalist to a Signal chat […]
https://voxday.net/2025/05/04/he-shouldnt-have-been-fired/
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Speaking as a former [local] NPR radio announcer, smug contempt for the "stupid" people with whom you disagree is a remarkably strong emotion.
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"It’s worth noting that Japan isn’t the only country pushing ahead with railgun technology. In February 2018, images emerged online of a China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy Type 072III-class landing ship equipped with what appeared to be a railgun turret installed on its bow. Meanwhile, Turkey has been pursuing the development of an indigenous naval railgun system since July of that year."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-162101181#:~:text=It%E2%80%99s%20worth%20noting,of%20that%20year.
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Why Japan’s Electromagnetic Railgun Succeeded Where the US Navy’s Failed
Developing next-generation weapons is as much about political optics as it is technical prowess.
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By 927 AD, Æthelstan, the grandson of Alfred the Great, defeated the Viking Kingdom of Jórvík (York) and became the first King to unify all the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms into a single English realm
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The growth of Europe's Beaver Population By Year (1900 - 2021) in 30 seconds
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The Consequences of Convergence
This is why we are correct to laugh at the intellectually-challenged elites of Clown World. They’re literally too stupid to read books: Nicholas Dames has taught Literature Humanities, Columbia University’s required great-books course, since 1998. He loves the job, but it has changed. Over the past decade, students have become overwhelmed by the reading. College […]
https://voxday.net/2025/05/01/the-consequences-of-convergence/
This is why we are correct to laugh at the intellectually-challenged elites of Clown World. They’re literally too stupid to read books: Nicholas Dames has taught Literature Humanities, Columbia University’s required great-books course, since 1998. He loves the job, but it has changed. Over the past decade, students have become overwhelmed by the reading. College […]
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How Koreans Helped Us Liberate Kursk Region
Previously, Russia has never confirmed or denied the presence of DPRK troops on the front line. We are not obliged to inform anyone, in fact. This is a matter of bilateral relations and agreements. Korean units gradually began to arrive in Russia during the Kursk Epic.
At first, they were trained at training grounds, familiarized themselves with modern combat tactics, mastered drone control skills, and became familiar with field realities. Then the "combat Buryats," as our military jokingly and for the sake of secrecy called them, were transferred to the Kursk region. They lived in the field to be less visible. At first, they held the third line, then the second, then they were tested in fortifications and, finally, in assaults.
The Korean soldiers distinguished themselves with their coherence, discipline, fatal disregard for death and remarkable endurance. It is understandable - they are mostly young guys, strong, pumped up and well trained in their homeland. Especially their units of the Special Operations Forces. The allies made a great contribution to the liberation of the Korenevsky district, and in the battles near Staraya and Novaya Sorochiny, and in the breakthrough to Kurilovka... They had a strict rule - not to be captured alive. And not to surrender voluntarily.
By the way, the enemy tried to persuade them to do this by throwing around imitation DPRK banknotes (pictured) with the following text written in hieroglyphs: "Surrender! Kim Jong-un has brought you to death and starved your families. Place a yellow flag in front of you, raise your hands and shout "Freedom!" Slowly walk towards the Ukrainian soldiers and fulfill their demands."
Not a single Korean soldier violated either his oath or allied obligations. It was important for Pyongyang to gain experience in modern combat operations, to study the tactics and technologies of a potential enemy (the "collective West") and to acquire knowledge that was inaccessible due to the sanctions regime. And these tasks were accomplished. But the Koreans also made a significant contribution to the defeat of the Ukrainian group on our soil within the framework of a comprehensive bilateral agreement.
Their arrival allowed us not to ease the pressure on other sections of the front, to continue the offensive in Donbass and to inflict enormous damage on the invasion group, which consisted of 95 (!) battalions.
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DEVELOPING! Adelanto, California: SBCoFD is on-scene of a large industrial battery on fire.
This battery was being tested, comprised on a new combination of materials, and was not a lithium ion battery. Incident command has been established and hazardous materials units are arriving.
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This battery was being tested, comprised on a new combination of materials, and was not a lithium ion battery. Incident command has been established and hazardous materials units are arriving.
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"Trump’s directive to rebuild and reopen the long-shuttered penitentiary was the latest salvo in his effort to overhaul how and where federal prisoners and immigration detainees are locked up. But such a move would likely be an expensive and challenging proposition. The prison was closed in 1963 due to crumbling infrastructure and the high costs of repairing and supplying the island facility, because everything from fuel to food had to be brought by boat."
https://apnews.com/article/trump-alcatraz-prison-fabe3385415ae03829d44e50efb3c1fb
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Trump says he's going to reopen Alcatraz prison. Doing so would be difficult and costly
President Donald Trump says he's directing his government to reopen and expand Alcatraz, the notorious former prison on a California island that's been closed for more than 60 years.
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Sensor Sweep: Nictzin Dyalhis, Battletech, Conan
Weird Tales (Tellers of Weird Tales): The illustration on the cover of Weird Tales for April 1925 is for “When the Green Star Waned” by Nictzin Dyalhis. The artist was Andrew Brosnatch. It shows a man who appears to be falling into a mass of aliens that have invaded Earth. In actuality, the aliens have […]
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Weird Tales (Tellers of Weird Tales): The illustration on the cover of Weird Tales for April 1925 is for “When the Green Star Waned” by Nictzin Dyalhis. The artist was Andrew Brosnatch. It shows a man who appears to be falling into a mass of aliens that have invaded Earth. In actuality, the aliens have […]
http://www.castaliahouse.com/sensor-sweep-nictzin-dyalhis-battletech-conan/
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