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How are key data terms defined? How are data collected and reported? What theories guided the design of the models that process the raw data? What studies validated the models? How sensitive are the models to variations in inputs? How well do the models perform using historical data? Do the models have a track record at prediction — and if so, how well have they done? What alternative hypotheses were considered? How were the hypotheses tested?
Anyone surprised by such questions can't plausibly claim to understand the science, much less to follow it. Most likely, they've confused "the science" with a selected scientist, a claimed scientific consensus, or the scientific establishment. Or, worse, partisan politics masquerading as science.
Watch Paul Joseph Watson speak about this phenomenon in this crude but truthful video:
The irony of media outlets and pundits from America tweeting about what they view as the failure to hold free and fair elections in Syria was not lost on some. I wrote yesterday of the jubilation I saw in eastern Ghouta, where Syrians were celebrating the arrival of election day and proudly voting. I also noted that people "in eastern Ghouta were put through a hell that most of us, living safely far from war, cannot begin to fathom." Back in 2018, I had seen their tortured faces shortly after their liberation. That made seeing them this week smiling incredibly moving.
Just ahead of the vote, I predicted there would be Western cynicism if President Assad won again, which would mean the West had failed in its regime-change project. I was right.
As a result of that shelling, her husband and 11-year-old daughter died in the attack. Her two-year-old son sustained multiple wounds, and her new born baby suffered concussion. She herself was seriously injured and had her left arm torn off. The family home was also totally destroyed.
Four year later, in 2019, Anna became a nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize.
I, like many others wondered how Anna coped with all this trauma so I managed to secure this interview with Anna so she could tell us more about what happened on that fateful day on 26th May, 2015.
At Anna's personal request I have made this interview freely available for all to read.
Comment: Anna's courage through hell and despair brings insight and perspective to the ongoing, unreported massacre of Donbass and Lugansk - a phenomenal story of tragedy and survival under most horrific circumstances.

Young migrants' pod at Texas' Donna Department of Homeland Security holding facility.
In order to appreciate how biased the American mainstream media is in favor of the Democratic Party, consider that it took journalists from the BBC (hardly a pro-Trump organization) to uncover the appalling conditions that await the hundreds of child migrants entering the United States from Mexico every single day.
This massive influx of minors, who mostly arrive from Central America, has forced the Customs and Border Protection agency (CBP) to place the minors on daily flights to a network of 200 detention facilities across 22 states, where the young arrivals can expect to be greeted by "cold temperatures, sickness, neglect, lice and filth," among other such pleasantries, the British broadcaster revealed in its shocking report.
There is rising pressure worldwide to investigate the origins of the pandemic, including the possibility that it came from a lab. Since the pandemic began, Facebook has been changing what it allows on the topic and what it bans. In February, it announced a host of new claims it would be prohibiting -- including that COVID-19 was created in a Chinese lab. Other claims it added at the time included the false notion that vaccines are not effective or that they are toxic.
Lisa Fazio, a professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University, said the reversal shows the difficulty of fact-checking in general, particularly with something unprecedented like the coronavirus, when experts can disagree and change their minds with new evidence.
"It's one reason that content moderation shouldn't be static, scientific consensus changes over time. It's also a reminder to be humble and that for some questions the best current answer is "we don't know yet" or "it's possible, but experts think it's unlikely."Facebook's reversal comes as President Joe Biden ordered U.S. intelligence officials to "redouble" their efforts to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, including any possibility the trail might lead to a Chinese laboratory. After months of minimizing these claims as a fringe theory, the Biden administration is joining worldwide pressure for China to be more open about the outbreak. It aims to head off GOP complaints that Biden has not been tough enough and to use the opportunity to press China on alleged obstruction.
Editor's note: This letter was written by Viktorija, our Sovereign WomanLast week after my little 'incident' when I was almost mugged in downtown Las Vegas, I felt the need to unwind and have a drink.
Apparently everyone else had the same idea, because the hotel bar was packed as tightly as a 'mostly peaceful' protest.
Curiously, though, despite such brisk business, there was only ONE waitress working.
She couldn't possibly keep up with all the orders and looked like she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. So I walked over to see if she was doing OK.
She was almost in tears as she told me that there would usually be at least 4-6 other servers... but all of her colleagues had simply stopped showing up and the hotel hadn't found anyone to replace them.
After all, why actually work if the government is willing to pay you to Netflix and chill all day?
Comment: See also:
- Universal basic income: Benefit or burden?
- Universal basic income plan for post-lockdown UK endorsed by over 100 opposition MPs
- Mark Zuckerberg joins Silicon Valley bigwigs in calling for universal basic income
- India considering universal basic income to fight poverty
- Democrat proposes tying $1,500 stimulus checks to COVID vaccinations
- Pathological greed: Billionaires' 'pandemic profits' alone could pay for $3K stimulus checks to every American - report
- McConnell blocks unanimous consent request to increase stimulus checks to $2,000
- Biden clarifies that stimulus checks are 'just an idea'
- Biden blasted for bombing Syria, while letting stimulus checks, minimum wage slide at home
- Some people may not get stimulus checks until August
- 'Biden showers money on Americans'?! WaPo mocked for 'Dear Leader' vibes in Covid stimulus story
- Indiana man kills mail carrier over withheld stimulus checks

Mohamed Houli Chemlal (left), Driss Oukabir (centre) and Said Ben Iazza, convicted of helping the perpetrators of 2017 jihadist attacks in Catalonia.
Three men have been jailed for between eight and 53 years after being found guilty of assisting the perpetrators of the 2017 terror attacks in Catalonia, which left 16 people dead and 140 wounded.
The men who carried out the atrocities - Spain's worst terror attack since the Madrid train bombings in March 2004 - used a van to knock down pedestrians on Barcelona's La Rambla boulevard on 17 August 2017 and then staged another assault the following day in the Catalan coastal town of Cambrils.
Comment: See also:
- Empire Idiots: Postcard from post-terror Catalonia
- Spanish minister: Catalonia attackers possibly avoided checks designed for detecting terror threats
- Catalonia's interior minister denies reports that CIA issued warning months ahead of Barcelona attack
- Manufacturing terror: French soldier arrested at Barcelona's Sagrada Familia - Caught carrying handgun, ammunition and knife
- UK gov orders tighter checks on car and van hire rentals after Barcelona terror
- Facebook, Google and Twitter sued by family of American killed in Barcelona van attack
- Repeating pattern: Barcelona attack terrorists' visit to France points to state foreknowledge
- Barcelona attack suspect tells court that cell planned bigger attack with explosives - UPDATE
In this case, homeless residents were apparently cleared out of the San Diego Convention Center prematurely to accommodate up to 1,450 UAC, though city officials claim the decision to stop using the facility for the homeless predates the illegal alien crunch. Homeless San Diegans have been housed at the center for about a year as part of an initiative to halt the spread of COVID-19. The San Diego City Council voted to extend the program through March, but evidently it was cut short to bring in the illegal immigrants. The city will relocate about 500 homeless individuals to two local shelters, according to a local news report. "The convention center will be used to house migrants through July and will be operated by the federal government and the county," the story says.














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