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Analyst warns "there probably won't be an election" in 2024
Martin Armstrong claims the United States won't exist after 2032. Analyst Martin Armstrong has warned that there may not be an election in 2024 and that "the United States will not exist after 2032" due to massive societal upheaval and financial collapse. Armstrong, who correctly predicted numerous previous major events, including the 2008 financial collapse, made the comments during an interview with Greg Hunter. According to the analyst, future elections are in severe doubt of even taking place due to rampant corruption and cheating, along with the likelihood that neither side will accept defeat. "The cheating in the midterm election next week is going to be so great that it is almost impossible to make a prediction. . . . In a fair midterm election, the Republicans would win the House and the Senate," said Armstrong.
https://www.sott.net/article/474092-Analyst-warns-there-probably-wont-be-an-election-in-2024
Analyst warns "there probably won't be an election" in 2024
Martin Armstrong claims the United States won't exist after 2032. Analyst Martin Armstrong has warned that there may not be an election in 2024 and that "the United States will not exist after 2032" due to massive societal upheaval and financial collapse. Armstrong, who correctly predicted numerous previous major events, including the 2008 financial collapse, made the comments during an interview with Greg Hunter. According to the analyst, future elections are in severe doubt of even taking place due to rampant corruption and cheating, along with the likelihood that neither side will accept defeat. "The cheating in the midterm election next week is going to be so great that it is almost impossible to make a prediction. . . . In a fair midterm election, the Republicans would win the House and the Senate," said Armstrong.
https://www.sott.net/article/474092-Analyst-warns-there-probably-wont-be-an-election-in-2024
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Massive waterspout filmed in Muğla, Turkey
A massive waterspout has emerged off the southwestern coast of Turkey. The breathtaking sight was reportedly captured from a town called Mugla that borders the Mediterranean Sea. The waterspout, which is a twisting column of air and water mist, appeared after a rainstorm passed through the area. Earlier this year a waterspout appeared off the coast of Taranaki, with one local saying it "lasted around a minute or so" before hitting land and disappearing. MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris described waterspouts as "a weaker version" of a tornado.
https://www.sott.net/article/474093-Massive-waterspout-filmed-in-Mugla-Turkey
Massive waterspout filmed in Muğla, Turkey
A massive waterspout has emerged off the southwestern coast of Turkey. The breathtaking sight was reportedly captured from a town called Mugla that borders the Mediterranean Sea. The waterspout, which is a twisting column of air and water mist, appeared after a rainstorm passed through the area. Earlier this year a waterspout appeared off the coast of Taranaki, with one local saying it "lasted around a minute or so" before hitting land and disappearing. MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris described waterspouts as "a weaker version" of a tornado.
https://www.sott.net/article/474093-Massive-waterspout-filmed-in-Mugla-Turkey
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Western Nepal hit by magnitude 5.6 earthquake killing at least six people, officials say
A magnitude 5.6 earthquake hit western Nepal on Wednesday morning local time, killing at least six people, according to local officials. The epicenter of the quake was in Seti Zone, at a depth of 15.7 kilometers (9.7 miles), according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). It was 21 kilometers east of Dipayal, a municipality of Nepal's far western Doti district, the USGS said. At least six people have died and five are injured in the Purbichauki rural municipality of Doti district, police deputy superintendent Bhola Bhatta told CNN. Three houses were completely destroyed in the earthquake, he said, adding that a search and rescue operation was underway. Nepal's Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba expressed condolences Wednesday on Twitter to the families of those killed.
https://www.sott.net/article/474094-Western-Nepal-hit-by-magnitude-5-6-earthquake-killing-at-least-six-people-officials-say
Western Nepal hit by magnitude 5.6 earthquake killing at least six people, officials say
A magnitude 5.6 earthquake hit western Nepal on Wednesday morning local time, killing at least six people, according to local officials. The epicenter of the quake was in Seti Zone, at a depth of 15.7 kilometers (9.7 miles), according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). It was 21 kilometers east of Dipayal, a municipality of Nepal's far western Doti district, the USGS said. At least six people have died and five are injured in the Purbichauki rural municipality of Doti district, police deputy superintendent Bhola Bhatta told CNN. Three houses were completely destroyed in the earthquake, he said, adding that a search and rescue operation was underway. Nepal's Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba expressed condolences Wednesday on Twitter to the families of those killed.
https://www.sott.net/article/474094-Western-Nepal-hit-by-magnitude-5-6-earthquake-killing-at-least-six-people-officials-say
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3 major earthquakes hit South Pacific in quick succession - magnitudes 6.8, 7.0 and 6.6
Three earthquakes were recorded south of the Fiji islands in the Pacific on Wednesday evening, each at a depth of around 600 km (370 miles), the United States Geological Survey said. There was no tsunami threat, Seismology Fiji said in a statement on social media. The first earthquake of Magnitude 6.8 struck around 0938 GMT, the second of Magnitude 7 struck around 15 minutes later, and the third of Magnitude 6.6 at 1014 GMT, according to the USGS reports.
https://www.sott.net/article/474095-3-major-earthquakes-hit-South-Pacific-in-quick-succession-magnitudes-6-8-7-0-and-6-6
3 major earthquakes hit South Pacific in quick succession - magnitudes 6.8, 7.0 and 6.6
Three earthquakes were recorded south of the Fiji islands in the Pacific on Wednesday evening, each at a depth of around 600 km (370 miles), the United States Geological Survey said. There was no tsunami threat, Seismology Fiji said in a statement on social media. The first earthquake of Magnitude 6.8 struck around 0938 GMT, the second of Magnitude 7 struck around 15 minutes later, and the third of Magnitude 6.6 at 1014 GMT, according to the USGS reports.
https://www.sott.net/article/474095-3-major-earthquakes-hit-South-Pacific-in-quick-succession-magnitudes-6-8-7-0-and-6-6
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The Supreme Court could end affirmative action
Race-based affirmative action in college admissions is likely on its way out, as the Supreme Court began hearing arguments in two cases challenging the policy. On Monday, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on two cases brought by Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), an anti-affirmative action group, seeking to challenge the University of North Carolina (UNC) and Harvard University's race-conscious admissions policies. While the Court has sided in favor of colleges seeking to use race-based affirmative action policies in the past, most recently in 2016, the Court's current conservative majority leads legal experts to believe that the policy will most likely be ruled unconstitutional.
https://www.sott.net/article/474096-The-Supreme-Court-could-end-affirmative-action
The Supreme Court could end affirmative action
Race-based affirmative action in college admissions is likely on its way out, as the Supreme Court began hearing arguments in two cases challenging the policy. On Monday, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on two cases brought by Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), an anti-affirmative action group, seeking to challenge the University of North Carolina (UNC) and Harvard University's race-conscious admissions policies. While the Court has sided in favor of colleges seeking to use race-based affirmative action policies in the past, most recently in 2016, the Court's current conservative majority leads legal experts to believe that the policy will most likely be ruled unconstitutional.
https://www.sott.net/article/474096-The-Supreme-Court-could-end-affirmative-action
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Governor Ron DeSantis hits back at Biden's DOJ on election monitoring
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is pushing back against President Joe Biden's Department of Justice. Florida Department of State General Counsel Brad McVay penned a letter to John "Bert" Russ, Deputy Chief & Elections Coordinator for the Department of Justice in which he informed him that election monitors "are not permitted" inside Florida polling locations, The Floridian Press reported. The letter said: "Earlier today, the Florida Department of State received copies of your letters to Miami-Dade and Broward Counties in which you seem to indicate that the Department of Justice will send monitors inside polling places in these counties. "We also understand you sent a similar letter to Palm Beach County. But Department of Justice monitors are not permitted under Florida law. Section 102.031(3)(a) of the Florida Statutes lists the people who 'may enter any polling room or polling place'" Department of Justice personnel are not included on the list. Even if they could qualify...
https://www.sott.net/article/474097-Governor-Ron-DeSantis-hits-back-at-Bidens-DOJ-on-election-monitoring
Governor Ron DeSantis hits back at Biden's DOJ on election monitoring
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is pushing back against President Joe Biden's Department of Justice. Florida Department of State General Counsel Brad McVay penned a letter to John "Bert" Russ, Deputy Chief & Elections Coordinator for the Department of Justice in which he informed him that election monitors "are not permitted" inside Florida polling locations, The Floridian Press reported. The letter said: "Earlier today, the Florida Department of State received copies of your letters to Miami-Dade and Broward Counties in which you seem to indicate that the Department of Justice will send monitors inside polling places in these counties. "We also understand you sent a similar letter to Palm Beach County. But Department of Justice monitors are not permitted under Florida law. Section 102.031(3)(a) of the Florida Statutes lists the people who 'may enter any polling room or polling place'" Department of Justice personnel are not included on the list. Even if they could qualify...
https://www.sott.net/article/474097-Governor-Ron-DeSantis-hits-back-at-Bidens-DOJ-on-election-monitoring
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How British intelligence weaponizes the Sunni clergy class
For decades, London has financed, trained, and sought to influence Islamic scholars, Imams, and their pious followers. The UK's agenda is to mold Islamic influencers into promoting British narratives of the world. Leaked documents reviewed by The Cradle reveal the British Foreign Office is managing a number of covert projects to influence politics and perceptions across West Asia, by way of coopting the religion of Islam and its interlocutors - including local Imams, and their sermons and teachings. Much of this clandestine activity is officially conducted under the auspices of "Countering Violent Extremism" (CVE) campaigns. A counter-terror strategy concocted by London, the program was forcibly exported across much of the world in the wake of the events of 9/11. Core practical components of CVE doctrine include multi-channel on- and offline propaganda blitzes via ostensibly "independent" media and social media assets, the creation of "astroturf" NGOs and campaign groups, and...
https://www.sott.net/article/474098-How-British-intelligence-weaponizes-the-Sunni-clergy-class
How British intelligence weaponizes the Sunni clergy class
For decades, London has financed, trained, and sought to influence Islamic scholars, Imams, and their pious followers. The UK's agenda is to mold Islamic influencers into promoting British narratives of the world. Leaked documents reviewed by The Cradle reveal the British Foreign Office is managing a number of covert projects to influence politics and perceptions across West Asia, by way of coopting the religion of Islam and its interlocutors - including local Imams, and their sermons and teachings. Much of this clandestine activity is officially conducted under the auspices of "Countering Violent Extremism" (CVE) campaigns. A counter-terror strategy concocted by London, the program was forcibly exported across much of the world in the wake of the events of 9/11. Core practical components of CVE doctrine include multi-channel on- and offline propaganda blitzes via ostensibly "independent" media and social media assets, the creation of "astroturf" NGOs and campaign groups, and...
https://www.sott.net/article/474098-How-British-intelligence-weaponizes-the-Sunni-clergy-class
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FLASHBACK: Anatomy of a coup: How CIA front laid foundations for Ukraine War
Obvious examples of Central Intelligence Agency covert action abroad are difficult to identify today, save for occasional acknowledged calamities, such as the long-running $1 billion effort to overthrow the government of Syria, via funding, training and arming barbarous jihadist groups. In part, this stems from many of the CIA's traditional responsibilities and activities being farmed out to "overt" organizations, most significantly the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). Founded in November 1983, then-CIA director William Casey was at the heart of NED's creation. He sought to construct a public mechanism to support opposition groups, activist movements and media outlets overseas that would engage in propaganda and political activism to disrupt, destabilize, and ultimately displace 'enemy' regimes. Subterfuge with a human face, to coin a phrase. Underlining the Endowment's insidious true nature, in a 1991 Washington Post article boasting of its prowess in overthrowing Communism...
https://www.sott.net/article/474099-Anatomy-of-a-coup-How-CIA-front-laid-foundations-for-Ukraine-War
FLASHBACK: Anatomy of a coup: How CIA front laid foundations for Ukraine War
Obvious examples of Central Intelligence Agency covert action abroad are difficult to identify today, save for occasional acknowledged calamities, such as the long-running $1 billion effort to overthrow the government of Syria, via funding, training and arming barbarous jihadist groups. In part, this stems from many of the CIA's traditional responsibilities and activities being farmed out to "overt" organizations, most significantly the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). Founded in November 1983, then-CIA director William Casey was at the heart of NED's creation. He sought to construct a public mechanism to support opposition groups, activist movements and media outlets overseas that would engage in propaganda and political activism to disrupt, destabilize, and ultimately displace 'enemy' regimes. Subterfuge with a human face, to coin a phrase. Underlining the Endowment's insidious true nature, in a 1991 Washington Post article boasting of its prowess in overthrowing Communism...
https://www.sott.net/article/474099-Anatomy-of-a-coup-How-CIA-front-laid-foundations-for-Ukraine-War
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Board-certified obstetrician cries "STOP"
Dr. Thorp is a Board-Certified Obstetrician Gynecologist and Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician with over 43 years of obstetrical experience. While serving as a very busy clinician his entire career he has also been very active in clinical research with about 200 publications. Dr. Thorp is an extremely busy clinician and researcher. He has seen over 22,800 high risk pregnancies in the past three years. He has served as a reviewer for major medical journals, has served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine, and also served the American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology. He served in the United States Air Force as an Obstetrician Gynecologist having been awarded a Health Professions Scholarship for his medical school education. Dr. Thorp testified in the US Senate under the Bush administration in 2003 for his expertise in treating the fetus as a patient with in-utero therapies. Most recently Dr. Thorp has focused his research efforts on the COVID-19...
https://www.sott.net/article/474100-Board-certified-obstetrician-cries-STOP
Board-certified obstetrician cries "STOP"
Dr. Thorp is a Board-Certified Obstetrician Gynecologist and Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician with over 43 years of obstetrical experience. While serving as a very busy clinician his entire career he has also been very active in clinical research with about 200 publications. Dr. Thorp is an extremely busy clinician and researcher. He has seen over 22,800 high risk pregnancies in the past three years. He has served as a reviewer for major medical journals, has served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine, and also served the American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology. He served in the United States Air Force as an Obstetrician Gynecologist having been awarded a Health Professions Scholarship for his medical school education. Dr. Thorp testified in the US Senate under the Bush administration in 2003 for his expertise in treating the fetus as a patient with in-utero therapies. Most recently Dr. Thorp has focused his research efforts on the COVID-19...
https://www.sott.net/article/474100-Board-certified-obstetrician-cries-STOP
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And? 'Putin's chef' Prigozhin admits to US election interference - UPDATE: Press missed Prigozhin's troll reference to Russian comedy film
"We interfered, we interfere and we will interfere," said Yevgeny Prigozhin, who is widely known as "Putin's Chef" for his company's catering contracts with the Kremlin. He's also on the FBI's most-wanted list. Yevgeny Prigozhin, a close associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- both of whom have been sanctioned by Washington and European countries -- has admitted Moscow interferes with U.S. elections and vowed to continue to do so. In a post on his Telegram social media channel on November 7, Prigozhin, widely known as "Putin's Chef" for his company's catering contracts with the Kremlin, responded bluntly to a question from a follower asking about Russian efforts to influence elections in the United States by saying, "We interfered, we interfere and we will interfere."
https://www.sott.net/article/474035-And-Putins-chef-Prigozhin-admits-to-US-election-interference-UPDATE-Press-missed-Prigozhins-troll-reference-to-Russian-comedy-film
And? 'Putin's chef' Prigozhin admits to US election interference - UPDATE: Press missed Prigozhin's troll reference to Russian comedy film
"We interfered, we interfere and we will interfere," said Yevgeny Prigozhin, who is widely known as "Putin's Chef" for his company's catering contracts with the Kremlin. He's also on the FBI's most-wanted list. Yevgeny Prigozhin, a close associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- both of whom have been sanctioned by Washington and European countries -- has admitted Moscow interferes with U.S. elections and vowed to continue to do so. In a post on his Telegram social media channel on November 7, Prigozhin, widely known as "Putin's Chef" for his company's catering contracts with the Kremlin, responded bluntly to a question from a follower asking about Russian efforts to influence elections in the United States by saying, "We interfered, we interfere and we will interfere."
https://www.sott.net/article/474035-And-Putins-chef-Prigozhin-admits-to-US-election-interference-UPDATE-Press-missed-Prigozhins-troll-reference-to-Russian-comedy-film
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Canadian doctors encouraged to tell patients about medically assisted death
Guidance documents given to Canada's providers of medically assisted death say that doctors must bring up medical assistance in dying (MAID) as an option when it's "medically relevant" and if the person is likely eligible, as part of a doctor's duty to provide informed consent. The National Post reports that most jurisdictions in the world with legalized MAID prevent doctors from raising the practice with patients. In Canada, there are no legal restrictions on who can bring up MAID. Some ethicists say that doctors introducing death as a treatment without having the patient having asked about it is a serious issue, especially as MAID expands in Canada to allow a wider array of people, with fears that some may be influenced into having their life ended, "Given the power dynamic of the doctor-patient relationship."
https://www.sott.net/article/474101-Canadian-doctors-encouraged-to-tell-patients-about-medically-assisted-death
Canadian doctors encouraged to tell patients about medically assisted death
Guidance documents given to Canada's providers of medically assisted death say that doctors must bring up medical assistance in dying (MAID) as an option when it's "medically relevant" and if the person is likely eligible, as part of a doctor's duty to provide informed consent. The National Post reports that most jurisdictions in the world with legalized MAID prevent doctors from raising the practice with patients. In Canada, there are no legal restrictions on who can bring up MAID. Some ethicists say that doctors introducing death as a treatment without having the patient having asked about it is a serious issue, especially as MAID expands in Canada to allow a wider array of people, with fears that some may be influenced into having their life ended, "Given the power dynamic of the doctor-patient relationship."
https://www.sott.net/article/474101-Canadian-doctors-encouraged-to-tell-patients-about-medically-assisted-death
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2020 election redux: Suspicious ballots arrive way after legal deadline in Detroit
Michigan polls closed at 8:00PM yesterday, election day 2022. The results strongly favoring Democrats shocked the pollsters and prognosticators, who all predicted some degree of a 'red wave' that never materialized. The results directly conflict with the perception by many campaign professionals, pollsters, and those in the media that were predicting strong Republican gains. But of course nothing was done in response to the 2020 voter fraud well-documented by outlets like the Gateway Pundit. In fact, the Republicans in Michigan even made it easier to cheat by allowing clerks two extra days to 'process' ballots, giving potential bad actor clerks more time to cheat. This is in addition to the widespread observations of major problems with voting machines.
https://www.sott.net/article/474102-2020-election-redux-Suspicious-ballots-arrive-way-after-legal-deadline-in-Detroit
2020 election redux: Suspicious ballots arrive way after legal deadline in Detroit
Michigan polls closed at 8:00PM yesterday, election day 2022. The results strongly favoring Democrats shocked the pollsters and prognosticators, who all predicted some degree of a 'red wave' that never materialized. The results directly conflict with the perception by many campaign professionals, pollsters, and those in the media that were predicting strong Republican gains. But of course nothing was done in response to the 2020 voter fraud well-documented by outlets like the Gateway Pundit. In fact, the Republicans in Michigan even made it easier to cheat by allowing clerks two extra days to 'process' ballots, giving potential bad actor clerks more time to cheat. This is in addition to the widespread observations of major problems with voting machines.
https://www.sott.net/article/474102-2020-election-redux-Suspicious-ballots-arrive-way-after-legal-deadline-in-Detroit
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Sweden wins! Country that refused lockdowns and kept schools open has lowest pandemic mortality in the world
Professor Johan Giesecke, who first recruited Tegnell during his own time as state epidemiologist, used a rare interview last week to argue that the Swedish people would respond better to more sensible measures. He blasted the sort of lockdowns imposed in Britain and Australia and warned a second wave would be inevitable once the measures are eased. "The Swedish Government decided early in January that the measures we should take against the pandemic should be evidence based. And when you start looking around at the measures being taken by different countries, you find very few of them have a shred of evidence-base," he said. Giesecke, who has served as the first Chief Scientist of the European Centre for Disease Control and has been advising the Swedish Government during the pandemic, told the UnHerd website there was "almost no science" behind border closures and school closures and social distancing and said he looked forward to reviewing the course of the disease in a year's...
https://www.sott.net/article/474103-Sweden-wins-Country-that-refused-lockdowns-and-kept-schools-open-has-lowest-pandemic-mortality-in-the-world
Sweden wins! Country that refused lockdowns and kept schools open has lowest pandemic mortality in the world
Professor Johan Giesecke, who first recruited Tegnell during his own time as state epidemiologist, used a rare interview last week to argue that the Swedish people would respond better to more sensible measures. He blasted the sort of lockdowns imposed in Britain and Australia and warned a second wave would be inevitable once the measures are eased. "The Swedish Government decided early in January that the measures we should take against the pandemic should be evidence based. And when you start looking around at the measures being taken by different countries, you find very few of them have a shred of evidence-base," he said. Giesecke, who has served as the first Chief Scientist of the European Centre for Disease Control and has been advising the Swedish Government during the pandemic, told the UnHerd website there was "almost no science" behind border closures and school closures and social distancing and said he looked forward to reviewing the course of the disease in a year's...
https://www.sott.net/article/474103-Sweden-wins-Country-that-refused-lockdowns-and-kept-schools-open-has-lowest-pandemic-mortality-in-the-world
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Nationwide strikes over 'suffocating' inflation in Greece, Belgium, France
Workers walked off the job in Greece and Belgium on Wednesday during nationwide strikes against increasing consumer prices, disrupting transportation, forcing flight cancellations and shutting down public services in the latest European protests over the rising cost of living. In Greece, where workers were holding a 24-hour general strike, thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Athens and the northern city of Thessaloniki. Brief clashes broke out at the end of demonstrations in both cities, with small groups of protesters breaking off from the main march to throw Molotov cocktails and rocks at police, who responded with tear gas and stun grenades. The clashes were over within minutes. Police said one officer was injured in Athens, while two people were arrested in the capital and another eight arrested in Thessaloniki.
https://www.sott.net/article/474104-Nationwide-strikes-over-suffocating-inflation-in-Greece-Belgium-France
Nationwide strikes over 'suffocating' inflation in Greece, Belgium, France
Workers walked off the job in Greece and Belgium on Wednesday during nationwide strikes against increasing consumer prices, disrupting transportation, forcing flight cancellations and shutting down public services in the latest European protests over the rising cost of living. In Greece, where workers were holding a 24-hour general strike, thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Athens and the northern city of Thessaloniki. Brief clashes broke out at the end of demonstrations in both cities, with small groups of protesters breaking off from the main march to throw Molotov cocktails and rocks at police, who responded with tear gas and stun grenades. The clashes were over within minutes. Police said one officer was injured in Athens, while two people were arrested in the capital and another eight arrested in Thessaloniki.
https://www.sott.net/article/474104-Nationwide-strikes-over-suffocating-inflation-in-Greece-Belgium-France
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Tucker Carlson: Electronic voting machines are an 'actual threat to democracy'
Fox News host Tucker Carlson called for an end to the use of electronic voting machines Tuesday night, citing issues in Arizona where nearly one-fifth of the machines broke down. At least 20% of tabulation machines in Maricopa County, Arizona, malfunctioned, leading Republicans to file litigation seeking extended voting hours. A judge denied the request. "I feel so sorry for you, Bret, and Martha, because it will probably be a very late night for you, and a tense one. And it points up the problem. Look, the country is really closely divided in a lot of places," Carlson told host Bret Bair. " Pennsylvania is one. Nevada is another. Arizona. Lots of different places. And so, you're going to have close election results...People have to have confidence that those results are real, that they can trust the mechanics of the election. And what happened today in Maricopa County, where some huge percentage of voting machines, electronic voting machines, according to The Arizona Republic, 30...
https://www.sott.net/article/474105-Tucker-Carlson-Electronic-voting-machines-are-an-actual-threat-to-democracy
Tucker Carlson: Electronic voting machines are an 'actual threat to democracy'
Fox News host Tucker Carlson called for an end to the use of electronic voting machines Tuesday night, citing issues in Arizona where nearly one-fifth of the machines broke down. At least 20% of tabulation machines in Maricopa County, Arizona, malfunctioned, leading Republicans to file litigation seeking extended voting hours. A judge denied the request. "I feel so sorry for you, Bret, and Martha, because it will probably be a very late night for you, and a tense one. And it points up the problem. Look, the country is really closely divided in a lot of places," Carlson told host Bret Bair. " Pennsylvania is one. Nevada is another. Arizona. Lots of different places. And so, you're going to have close election results...People have to have confidence that those results are real, that they can trust the mechanics of the election. And what happened today in Maricopa County, where some huge percentage of voting machines, electronic voting machines, according to The Arizona Republic, 30...
https://www.sott.net/article/474105-Tucker-Carlson-Electronic-voting-machines-are-an-actual-threat-to-democracy
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San Francisco DA won't turn over Pelosi attacker for deportation, because it's a sanctuary city
The very policy House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has long supported may ultimately be the same that keeps her husband's alleged attacker in the country. District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said she won't turn over Canadian national David DePape to federal authorities for deportation, citing San Francisco's sanctuary city status. What are the details? After having already lived in the U.S. for several years, David DePape — the illegal alien who allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer — reportedly entered the U.S. again through the San Ysidro, California, point of entry on March 8, 2008, as a temporary visitor. There was nothing temporary about his visit. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, DePape registered as a member of the Green Party, unlawfully declaring that he was a U.S. citizen. He subsequently partook in liberal politics and advocated for public nudity.
https://www.sott.net/article/474106-San-Francisco-DA-wont-turn-over-Pelosi-attacker-for-deportation-because-its-a-sanctuary-city
San Francisco DA won't turn over Pelosi attacker for deportation, because it's a sanctuary city
The very policy House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has long supported may ultimately be the same that keeps her husband's alleged attacker in the country. District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said she won't turn over Canadian national David DePape to federal authorities for deportation, citing San Francisco's sanctuary city status. What are the details? After having already lived in the U.S. for several years, David DePape — the illegal alien who allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer — reportedly entered the U.S. again through the San Ysidro, California, point of entry on March 8, 2008, as a temporary visitor. There was nothing temporary about his visit. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, DePape registered as a member of the Green Party, unlawfully declaring that he was a U.S. citizen. He subsequently partook in liberal politics and advocated for public nudity.
https://www.sott.net/article/474106-San-Francisco-DA-wont-turn-over-Pelosi-attacker-for-deportation-because-its-a-sanctuary-city
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Deadly flooding triggered by record rainfall in Los Angeles as feet of snow pile up in mountains
One person is dead after a significant storm brought heavy rain and flooding to Southern California. The significant storm brought widespread impacts to the Golden State Tuesday and is expected to continue into Wednesday. Several inches of mountain snow and torrential rains are forecast throughout California. Southern California saw record rainfall for multiple sites across the region Tuesday. In Sandberg, 3.62 inches of rain was recorded, breaking the old daily rainfall record of 0.43" set back in 2002. According to Ontario officials, one person died, and several others were injured after they were swept downstream by floodwaters.
https://www.sott.net/article/474107-Deadly-flooding-triggered-by-record-rainfall-in-Los-Angeles-as-feet-of-snow-pile-up-in-mountains
Deadly flooding triggered by record rainfall in Los Angeles as feet of snow pile up in mountains
One person is dead after a significant storm brought heavy rain and flooding to Southern California. The significant storm brought widespread impacts to the Golden State Tuesday and is expected to continue into Wednesday. Several inches of mountain snow and torrential rains are forecast throughout California. Southern California saw record rainfall for multiple sites across the region Tuesday. In Sandberg, 3.62 inches of rain was recorded, breaking the old daily rainfall record of 0.43" set back in 2002. According to Ontario officials, one person died, and several others were injured after they were swept downstream by floodwaters.
https://www.sott.net/article/474107-Deadly-flooding-triggered-by-record-rainfall-in-Los-Angeles-as-feet-of-snow-pile-up-in-mountains
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BEST OF THE WEB: Deadly flooding triggered by record rainfall in Los Angeles as feet of snow pile up in mountains
One person is dead after a significant storm brought heavy rain and flooding to Southern California. The significant storm brought widespread impacts to the Golden State Tuesday and is expected to continue into Wednesday. Several inches of mountain snow and torrential rains are forecast throughout California. Southern California saw record rainfall for multiple sites across the region Tuesday. In Sandberg, 3.62 inches of rain was recorded, breaking the old daily rainfall record of 0.43" set back in 2002. According to Ontario officials, one person died, and several others were injured after they were swept downstream by floodwaters.
https://www.sott.net/article/474107-Deadly-flooding-triggered-by-record-rainfall-in-Los-Angeles-as-feet-of-snow-pile-up-in-mountains
BEST OF THE WEB: Deadly flooding triggered by record rainfall in Los Angeles as feet of snow pile up in mountains
One person is dead after a significant storm brought heavy rain and flooding to Southern California. The significant storm brought widespread impacts to the Golden State Tuesday and is expected to continue into Wednesday. Several inches of mountain snow and torrential rains are forecast throughout California. Southern California saw record rainfall for multiple sites across the region Tuesday. In Sandberg, 3.62 inches of rain was recorded, breaking the old daily rainfall record of 0.43" set back in 2002. According to Ontario officials, one person died, and several others were injured after they were swept downstream by floodwaters.
https://www.sott.net/article/474107-Deadly-flooding-triggered-by-record-rainfall-in-Los-Angeles-as-feet-of-snow-pile-up-in-mountains
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Embattled Stanford Professor of Medicine Jay Bhattacharya: 'Academic freedom is dead'
Professor of Medicine Jay Bhattacharya worked at Stanford University for more than three decades with no problems. Then came 2020, and everything changed. Bhattacharya, co-author of the controversial Great Barrington Declaration, which challenged the pro-lockdown narrative during the COVID pandemic, said he paid dearly for speaking up: "We live in an era where we have a high clerisy that declares from on high what is true and what is not true." "When you take a position that is at odds with the scientific clerisy, your life becomes a living hell," Bhattacharya said Saturday at an Academic Freedom Conference hosted at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. "You face a deeply hostile work environment."
https://www.sott.net/article/474108-Embattled-Stanford-Professor-of-Medicine-Jay-Bhattacharya-Academic-freedom-is-dead
Embattled Stanford Professor of Medicine Jay Bhattacharya: 'Academic freedom is dead'
Professor of Medicine Jay Bhattacharya worked at Stanford University for more than three decades with no problems. Then came 2020, and everything changed. Bhattacharya, co-author of the controversial Great Barrington Declaration, which challenged the pro-lockdown narrative during the COVID pandemic, said he paid dearly for speaking up: "We live in an era where we have a high clerisy that declares from on high what is true and what is not true." "When you take a position that is at odds with the scientific clerisy, your life becomes a living hell," Bhattacharya said Saturday at an Academic Freedom Conference hosted at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. "You face a deeply hostile work environment."
https://www.sott.net/article/474108-Embattled-Stanford-Professor-of-Medicine-Jay-Bhattacharya-Academic-freedom-is-dead
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Satellite image shows world's largest iceberg is getting swept away from Antarctica
A new satellite image shows that the world's largest iceberg, A-76A, has entered the Drake Passage, a waterway that contains a fast-moving ocean current that will send the mighty berg on a one-way trip to its watery grav After slowly drifting around Antarctica for more than a year and barely melting, the world's largest iceberg could soon be set on an accelerated course toward its eventual demise, a new satellite image reveals. The gargantuan ice slab, known as A-76A, is around 84 miles (135 kilometers) long and 16 miles (26 km) wide. It is the largest fragment of the world's previous biggest iceberg, the Rhode Island-size A-76, which broke off from the western side of Antarctica's Ronne Ice Shelf in May 2021 and later fractured into three chunks: A-76A, A-76B and A-76C. On Oct. 31, NASA's Terra satellite captured a photo of A-76A floating in the mouth of the Drake Passage, a deep waterway that connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans between Cape Horn in South Africa and the South...
https://www.sott.net/article/474109-Satellite-image-shows-worlds-largest-iceberg-is-getting-swept-away-from-Antarctica
Satellite image shows world's largest iceberg is getting swept away from Antarctica
A new satellite image shows that the world's largest iceberg, A-76A, has entered the Drake Passage, a waterway that contains a fast-moving ocean current that will send the mighty berg on a one-way trip to its watery grav After slowly drifting around Antarctica for more than a year and barely melting, the world's largest iceberg could soon be set on an accelerated course toward its eventual demise, a new satellite image reveals. The gargantuan ice slab, known as A-76A, is around 84 miles (135 kilometers) long and 16 miles (26 km) wide. It is the largest fragment of the world's previous biggest iceberg, the Rhode Island-size A-76, which broke off from the western side of Antarctica's Ronne Ice Shelf in May 2021 and later fractured into three chunks: A-76A, A-76B and A-76C. On Oct. 31, NASA's Terra satellite captured a photo of A-76A floating in the mouth of the Drake Passage, a deep waterway that connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans between Cape Horn in South Africa and the South...
https://www.sott.net/article/474109-Satellite-image-shows-worlds-largest-iceberg-is-getting-swept-away-from-Antarctica
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Crows outthink monkeys, can grasp recursive patterns
In cognitive tests for recognizing certain types of patterns, crows outperformed monkeys. Crows are notoriously clever — the songbirds can use tools, understand the concept of zero and follow basic analogies. Now, a new study suggests that their grasp of one complex cognitive principle in particular is better than that of monkeys and comparable to that of small children. Researchers found that crows can distinguish paired elements buried in larger sequences, a cognitive ability known as recursion. Consider the sentence: "The cat the dog chased meowed." Although the sentence is admittedly a grammatical nightmare, most adults would quickly understand that the cat meowed and that the dog chased the cat. This capacity to pair elements like "cat" to "meow" and "dog" to "chase" in a sentence, or any sequence, was once thought to be a uniquely human trait. The new study, however, suggests that crows can do it too. And this latest research builds on previous work demonstrating the...
https://www.sott.net/article/474110-Crows-outthink-monkeys-can-grasp-recursive-patterns
Crows outthink monkeys, can grasp recursive patterns
In cognitive tests for recognizing certain types of patterns, crows outperformed monkeys. Crows are notoriously clever — the songbirds can use tools, understand the concept of zero and follow basic analogies. Now, a new study suggests that their grasp of one complex cognitive principle in particular is better than that of monkeys and comparable to that of small children. Researchers found that crows can distinguish paired elements buried in larger sequences, a cognitive ability known as recursion. Consider the sentence: "The cat the dog chased meowed." Although the sentence is admittedly a grammatical nightmare, most adults would quickly understand that the cat meowed and that the dog chased the cat. This capacity to pair elements like "cat" to "meow" and "dog" to "chase" in a sentence, or any sequence, was once thought to be a uniquely human trait. The new study, however, suggests that crows can do it too. And this latest research builds on previous work demonstrating the...
https://www.sott.net/article/474110-Crows-outthink-monkeys-can-grasp-recursive-patterns