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Ireland's gov't takes aim at its farmers threatening '30% carbon cut' that will force farmers to reduce herds

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Young farmer blasts carbon emission targets: 'Govt has turned its back on Irish food and agriculture industry'
A young Irish farmer has taken aim at Climate Minister Eamon Ryan's strict carbon emission targets which will require a reduction in the national herd - after the Minister said he hopes to see the legally binding targets for cuts in emissions signed off this month.

The Green Party leader is demanding a 30% carbon cut to be imposed on the agriculture sector, and claimed that the targets, although being met with opposition, are needed for climate reasons, as well as for the restoration of 'water quality and biodiversity', as he warned that we "cannot lose our environment" despite building opposition to the proposed cuts from farmers.


Comment: 'Water quality and biodiversity' are admirable goals, but how does the Green Party leader suppose people will eat in the short term?


The leader of the Greens has previously claimed that farmers will be provided with alternative sources of income and will be financially rewarded for taking on practices aimed at reducing greenhouse gases.


Comment: Perhaps they will sell out, but once those farmers are gone, so is the knowledge, and the land will be sold off, never to be returned to small agricultural owners: England's farmers to be paid to 'rewild' land, despite soaring food costs & supply issues


It emerged today that both Minister Ryan and Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalgoue are due to meet for discussions this week, with Minister Ryan reportedly 'confident' that the sectoral targets requiring a cut in the national herd will be put forward before the month is out - as he reaffirmed his commitment to introducing the targets.

Attention

Video shows explosion and fire at Hoover Dam in US

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Explosion rocks Hoover Dam in US (VIDEO) Tour group captured smoke rising from historic landmark on Arizona-Nevada border
A fire broke out after an explosion at Hoover Dam, a major hydroelectric power plant on the border of US states of Arizona and Nevada, on Tuesday morning. The fire was put out by the time firefighters from nearby Boulder City arrived on the scene, but the moment of the explosion was captured by a tour group.

"My goodness, something just blew up," someone can be heard saying in a short video posted on Twitter by Kristy Hairston, a writer based in Nashville, Tennessee who was visiting the dam with a group of other tourists. A pillar of thick black smoke can be seen rising from the power plant at the bottom of the dam.

Hairston's video was posted at 10:11 local time. BY 10:51, Boulder City officials said the fire had been extinguished before their fire brigade arrived on the scene.

Comment: More footage:




Also today there was a gas explosion at a 6-story residential building that injured 11:
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© PHOTO / PEOPLE.COM.CNA blast happens at a residential building in a community in Beichen district of North China's Tianjin, July 19, 2022.
And in the UK, the day after at least 10 different regions across the country battled with crop fires, an unexplained house fire was reported (with one user blaming it on manmade global warming):





Bacon

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: It can't be stopped, you have 60 days

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Wheat planting after final numbers is at a low not seen since 1919, corn is under 90 million acres and fertilizer + herbicide + Insecticide shortages mean that the CME in Sept will not have the physical commodities to deliver and this will crash the market. Alternative food and protein sources will be needed.


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Russian activist jailed for 10 years for organizing 2020 protest against lockdown

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© VK/VadimCheldiyevVadim Cheldiyev
A court in Russia's southwestern city of Rostov-on-Don has sentenced opera singer Vadim Cheldiyev to 10 years in prison for his role in organizing a massive rally against anti-coronavirus restrictions in the entertainer's native North Ossetia region in 2020.


Comment: He was an opera singer. He quit to return to his hometown of Vladikavkaz, capital of North Ossetia, in 2019, to open a charity for the poor. Russian state security must have had an eye on him since then because this video report about his charitable turn mentions that he was 'interviewed about his political beliefs' in 2019.


The Rostov regional court on July 19 also sentenced co-defendants Ramis Chirkinov and Arsen Besolov to eight and 8 1/2 years in prison, respectively.

Cheldiyev was found guilty of the distribution of false information about the pandemic, extremism, hooliganism, organization of mass disorder, and attacking a law enforcement officer.

Comment: From The Moscow Times:
Vadim Cheldiyev in April 2020 posted a video calling on people to attend a planned protest against Covid-19 restrictions in Vladikavkaz, the capital of Russia's republic of North Ossetia, over concerns that the lockdown would cost many local jobs. The baritone was detained shortly after and initially charged with spreading "fakes" about the pandemic.

A court in the southern Rostov region on Tuesday found Cheldiyev guilty of spreading calls for unauthorized mass protests and sentenced him to 10 years in a maximum-security prison.

About 1,000 people gathered for the April 2020 protest in Vladikavkaz, despite the lockdown measures, to demand local authorities' resignation and Cheldiyev's release from custody.
Seeing that both RFE/RL and The Moscow Times are Western propaganda mouthpieces, one might wonder if there is more to the story than a passionate local activist being hounded for his beliefs.

10 years for organizing a protest is obviously way too harsh. But the location of this protest may be a clue; one of Russia's 'trouble spots' that Western agents tend to exploit.

Was this particular protest linked with such agents?


Bizarro Earth

One killed, four injured in bar shooting in Paris

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At least one person was killed and four others were injured in a shooting that occurred at a bar in Paris, media reports stated adding that one of the two attackers has been caught by the police.

The incident took place on Monday night (local time) in the 11th arrondissement of the French capital, Sputnik News Agency reported quoting district mayor, Francois Vauglin.

Mayor of the arrondissement confirmed the shooting and that one of the attackers had been arrested.

Comment: Other reports of shootings in just the last 48 hours or so; and they're not just happening in the US: Footage from Paris:






Heart - Black

"A Peasants Revolt" FDA and the CDC are on notice/ industry professionals say the casket industry is booming

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Caskets

I spoke to the family who owns one of the largest casket manufacturers in North America. They supply caskets to huge chains across the US and manufacture Prime Caskets, among others. It's horrific to have to report on such a thing, but the owners said that their sales of typical caskets have increased by 20%, and since Dec 2021 their sales of small-size caskets (under 5 feet, i.e, for children) have increased by 400%. He's not the only one talking about it, those in the funeral industry are well aware of the sudden change in the nature of their business.

Comment: See also:




Family

Portland Antifa to host summer camp for kids

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A Portland Antifa group called "Budding Roses" will be hosting an "Antifascist" social justice summer camp beginning July 25, where kids ages 10 to 14 will be participating in activities that include learning about police abolition, how to donate to bail funds, and what to do if they come in contact with tear gas during protests.

The City of Portland awarded Budding Roses with a Spirit of Portland Award and selected the left-wing extremist group as Nonprofit Initiative of the Year in 2018, according to their website.

The young campers will be learning curriculum from a book titled Tear Gas for Portlanders, which emphasizes the importance of "mutual aid" and teaches campers how to donate to bail funds if their comrades get arrested by police. They will also be taught how to proceed if police deploy crowd control munitions, such as tear gas.

Comment: See also:


Light Saber

Best of the Web: LGBT 'propaganda' faces complete ban in Russia

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© Sputnik / Igor RussakParticipants of the rally 'March Against Hatred' aimed at protecting the rights of LGBT community members and immigrants in St. Petersburg.
The promotion of LGBT relations could be permanently banned in Russia under a bill introduced to the State Duma on Monday, which likens such messaging to war propaganda and incitement of hatred.

Currently, LGBT 'propaganda' in Russia is only banned when directed at children, but some politicians have been calling for harsher restrictions and punishments for the "denial of family values" and "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations."

In an explanatory note attached to the bill, the authors argue that LGBT 'propaganda' has become widespread in Russia and is being promoted through the media, public events, streaming services and through the depiction of such relationships in films.

"In Russia, at the legislative level, it is not allowed to promote suicide, drugs, extremism, criminal behavior, as they are considered negative and socially dangerous phenomena. At the same time, formally, until now, there is no ban on propaganda of the denial of family values and non-traditional sexual relations, including with the use of film distribution," the note reads.

Comment: We suppose this is the Russian equivalent of a Chinese Firewall to keep out alien notions. A Christian Firewall?

Meanwhile, in the West: Transgender tyranny in public schools


No Entry

ArriveCan 'glitch' ordering vaccinated Canadians into quarantine without reason

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© DAX MELMER/Windsor StarThe ArriveCAN app on Friday, March 25, 2022.
According to the government of Canada's ArriveCan app, David Crouch should be at home, avoiding all contact, quarantining, to protect others from the COVID-19 there is absolutely no indication he has.

Crouch is quadruple vaccinated, has not tested positive for COVID-19 and is showing no symptoms. The border guard who waved him back into Canada last week said nothing about getting a COVID test, or quarantine, but when he got home he found an email and a notification in his ArriveCan app, telling him to stay home for two weeks.

Crouch lives in Ridgeway, Ont., a 15-minute drive from the Canada-U.S. border and like many living in border communities, he has American friends he visits regularly. He also picks up groceries on the other side of the border.

He said there was no hint of an issue at the border, so the email hit him like a ton of bricks.

"I checked my email and there's an email from ArriveCan, saying you are quarantined. This is your second day of quarantine," he said.

Red Pill

Lawsuit alleges famed candy Skittles is 'unsafe for human consumption'

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A California man is suing the candy maker Mars, alleging Skittles contains a "known toxin," making the popular candy "unfit for human consumption."

On Thursday, San Leandro resident Jenile Thames filed a lawsuit seeking class-action status in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Attorneys for Thames said Skittles were unsafe for consumers because they contain "heightened levels" of titanium dioxide.

Mars Inc. uses titanium dioxide to produce Skittles' rainbow of artificial colors.

In 2016, the Mars publicly stated its intention to remove additive from its products. However, the Thursday complaint noted it is still used in products like Skittles today.

In a statement sent by Mars to several other news outlets, the company said: "While we do not comment on pending litigation, our use of titanium dioxide complies with FDA regulations."