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Six deaths, all involving men with connections to protests in Ferguson, Missouri, drew attention on social media and speculation in the activist community that something sinister was at play.
Police say there is no evidence the deaths have anything to do with the protests stemming from a white police officer's fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown, and that only two were homicides with no known link to the protests.
The truth is that the science of what is happening is as settled as science ever is. That isn't to be conflated with the challenges of predicting the future. However sophisticated the predictive models get, they are still speculative. And it isn't to be understood as believing all the headlines written by journalists too lazy to check the original sources (no, all insects are not about to die out-at least, the research that prompted those headlines does not provide any such evidence).
We know enough to understand that we should be taking serious action. The fact that the only groups advocating action at the moment are demanding questionable strategies doesn't change that. If you're in a vehicle heading towards a cliff and the passenger on the back seat advises that you crash the car to avoid going off the cliff, you would be wise to ignore their advice. But you're still heading towards the cliff and you need a plan of your own.
Comment: Our climate is changing due to processes much greater than carbon emissions but people are so ideologically possessed that they are unwilling to let science do the talking. That's not to say that environmental pollution isn't a problem, nor that the troubles our planet is facing can't be addressed or at least mitigated.
- 97% climate change consensus? Meteorologists don't think so
- "Mass death": Greenpeace co-founder calls Ocasio-Cortez "pompous little twit" for Green New Deal
- Environmentalists attempt at 'wild reserve' leads to thousands of introduced animals being shot or starved to death in the Netherlands
- The Long, Hard Road Back to Sanity: Escaping the Vegan Cult and the "Why I'm No Longer Vegan" Phenomenon
- The dangers of possession and our search for meaning
- The symbiotic relationship of ideological possession with its host
- Behind the Headlines: Earth changes in an electric universe: Is climate change really man-made?
- The Truth Perspective: The Strange Contagion: How Viral Thoughts and Emotions Secretly Control Us
- The Truth Perspective: And Then They Came for the Psychologists: Why SJWs Can't Stand Science
- The Truth Perspective: Herd Behavior: What Gustav Le Bon's Classic Book Can Teach Us About 'The Crowd'
Well-compensated propagandists package information and ideas like products for mass consumption. The advance of technology was supposed to free mankind; instead it has created invisible chains. The fact of being constantly wired is an assault on our free will and cognitive functions, which behavioral information warriors study and harvest, to put them in giant blenders where all comes out inoffensive and predictable. The goal is to turn the rich and diverse human experience into a tasteless and colorless intellectual mush, and then make it palatable with artificial additives. Foie gras is considered a French gastronomic delicacy. It is nevertheless a form of cultural perversity. In the process, the geese are force-fed, to provoke a cirrhosis of their liver. In many ways, the gatekeepers of mainstream information use the same force feeding technique with people's brains.
Unless people tightly lock themselves mentally into the delusions of dogmas, either religious or ideological, and seek comfort in a universe of magical thinking, the truth is never an absolute. This being said, in order to allow an acceptable level of conviviality in human society, thinkers should seek truth in the subjective reality while knowing that the holy grail of pure truth is the ultimate lie. If one would be so naive or foolish enough to think he has found the absolute truth, looking at it would be like staring straight into the sun at midday, without shields and with eyes wide open, for a full hour. In the process, the believer of absolute truth would go blind.
Comment: See also:
- The real mind control: All mass media corporations are "extremely dangerous to our democracy" (VIDEOS)
- How the media controls the narrative that controls the world
- The Lie of the 21st Century: How Mainstream Media 'Fake News' led to US Invasion of Iraq
- How Ebay Founder Pierre Omidyar is Funding a Globalist Disinformation Factory
Pierre Piccinin da Prata, the Belgian War reporter and Editor-in-Chief of The Maghreb and Orient Courier, held hostage with Italian war reporter Domenico Quirico by Syrian 'rebels' for five months, eavesdropped a conversation through a closed door- between their jailers about the chemical weapon attack and saying that President al-Assad was not responsible for Ghouta Sarin gas attack.
"Syrian government had no interest in using the gas. Strategically, it was useless; and that could only ruin his image on the international level, with the risk of an American attack," the reporter told the Syria Times e-newspaper, calling on western media outlets that have been wrong about Syria, about what has really happened since 2011 to recognize their errors and restore truth for their readers and listeners.
Why it matters: Purdue Pharma, which makes OxyContin, has been the main target so far in lawsuits. But court documents show attorneys general also are trying to cast a wider net, drawing more attention to J&J's role in the global opioid market.
Driving the news: The first big trial of the opioid epidemic is set to begin in May in Oklahoma. It will set the stage for similar litigation in other states, as well as the consolidated nationwide lawsuit that has been compared to the tobacco litigation of the 1990s.
Recently, Nick Dugas, a security manager at Paradise Valley Mall in Phoenix, Ariz., was leaving work and saw that one of his SUV tires was flat from a three-inch cut, according to the Arizona Republic.
Dugas checked the mall parking lot's security tapes and watched a car entering a space next to his vehicle. When four women got out, two looked inside his SUV where his MAGA cap was sitting.
We are being lied to by the MSM and our politicians that the migrant crisis in Calais is over. All done, nothing to see here folks, but a few hundred desperate souls trying to make their way to the UK.
We see them bobbing up and down in the English channel, saved by the RNLI, risking their own lives, brought ashore by our brave rescuers.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced Friday financial sanctions against six individuals and eight Russian companies due to their alleged support of the reunification of the Crimean peninsula with the Russian Federation.
On the fifth anniversary of the referendum whereby the Crimean people decided to join the Federation, the U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced a joint initiative with Canada and the European Union to impose more sanctions against Russia, a collective measure which is supposedly aimed at supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity.
"The U.S. and our transatlantic partners will not allow Russia's continued aggression against Ukraine to go unchecked," Mnuchin said and added that "this joint initiative... reinforces our shared commitment to impose targeted and meaningful sanctions."
Comment: 'Sanctions', like 'tariffs', are apparently having no effect on the underlying trend towards increased Western-Russian trade, which is back up to 2014 levels.
As of 4:30pm central local reports said the fire remains "uncontrolled" and expanded the extent of the shelter in place order.
"City of Deer Park issuing SHELTER-IN-PLACE emergency in Deer Park," the city wrote in a tweet at Sunday morning. "Please take immediate action and seek shelter," multiple warnings directed.
In a follow-up warning issued in the afternoon the city said, "Residents are asked to remain sheltered and avoid going outdoors if at all possible. Community air monitoring is being conducted and additional updates will be provided as they become available."

A police officer and rescue workers stand near to a derailed passenger train, after a bomb went off on track in Naseerabad, Pakistan March 17, 2019
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but ethnic Baluch separatists, fighting what they call the unfair exploitation of their province's gas and other resources, have attacked trains in the past.
"Four people - a teenage girl her mother and two others were killed in the blast," Irfan Bashir, police chief of Naseerabad district where the blast occurred, told Reuters.
The blast derailed six carriages of the Jaffar Express train, which was travelling from the northwestern city of Peshawar to the Baluchistan provincial capital of Quetta.
Comment: Pakistan is under the spotlight for its use of terrorist groups in recent decades.
But as you see here, it's more complicated than just Pakistan using these groups for political reasons.
Two powerful incentives others have for maintaining terror networks in south Asia are:
1.) Ringing Iran with troublespots, thus 'containing' it.
2.) More broadly, keeping the region 'infertile' for Chinese-led infrastructure projects.














Comment: It could simply be coincidence, but how many coincidences are needed before it's no longer a coincidence but a pattern?
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