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Blue Planet

Russian farmers about to reap ANOTHER bumper grain harvest - USDA

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Russia is projected to produce 85 million tons of wheat in the next agricultural season, according to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). That would make it one of the best harvests in post-Soviet history.

Russian farmers reaped a record wheat harvest of more than 86 million tons in 2017, with the overall production of grains reaching over 135.5 million tons.

The second largest wheat crop was harvested last year. It totaled 85.9 million tons, while production of all grains, including wheat, neared 133.465 million tons, according to Russia's Federal State Statistics Service.

Comment: The achievement is particularly notable because elsewhere in the world farmers are suffering a rise of crop failures and disease outbreaks that is increasingly threatening food stocks. In part, this is due to a rise in extreme weather and increasingly erratic seasons, but the issue has been made many times worse thanks to decades of deleterious agricultural practices, as well as the recent and ongoing lockdowns:


Star of David

Israeli media blasted by public after state TV broadcasts 'lynching' of 'Arab' by Jewish mob

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© Twitter / @LunaSafwanFootage from Wednesday evening showed a man being dragged from his car, beaten and set upon by dogs in Bat Yam, Tel-Aviv
News that Israeli television broadcast the beating of a supposedly Arab man live amid the ongoing violence has drawn condemnation on social media, with users questioning Israel's reputation as the Middle East's only democracy.

Footage from Wednesday evening showed a man being dragged from his car, beaten and set upon by dogs in Bat Yam, Tel-Aviv, and was aired live by state broadcaster Kan.

While the violence was broadly condemned on social media, many commentators focused on the fact that Kan, the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, aired the horrifically violent footage live on national television.

Attention

Best of the Web: 120+ retired US generals sign letter questioning Biden's mental health, 2020 election result, warn of 'tyrannical govt'

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© Andrew Harnik/AP/Military Religious Freedom Foundation/NNDB/The Sun/KJNArmy Brig. Gen. Donald C. Bolduc • Army Lt. Gen. William Boykin
Vice Admiral John Marlan Poindexter • Major Gen. Joe Arbuckle
Warning that the US is in "deep peril" from a "full-blown assault on our constitutional rights," over 120 former top military brass have signed a letter outlining threats to its "survival," including Biden administration policies.

The open letter, published on Monday by a group called 'Flag Officers 4 America', questions the result of the 2020 election, President Biden's "mental and physical condition," and sounds off on a number of hot-button topics, including China, the Iran nuclear deal, critical race theory, and the border wall.

According to the group's website, the flag officers - comprising some 124 generals and admirals, many of whom have been out of uniform for decades - caution that this is a conflict "like no other time since our founding in 1776" between supporters of "socialism and Marxism" and supporters of "constitutional freedom and liberty."

Comment: That final comment perfectly encapsulates the elite's attitude. Here it is in another format, fully fleshed-out, let's say:

"Only 'vetted' political types make it to the top tier. None of the signatories of this letter are from within that elite tier, so who cares what some low-life right-wingers think about our regime! We rule, you obey. Got it?"

The open letter can be found here.


Dollar

Ohio governor offers residents chance to win $1 million in lottery effort to boost COVID vaccination rate

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© Justin Merriman/Getty ImagesOhio Governor Mike DeWine
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine is offering residents a chance to win $1 million as part of an effort to incentivize them to get a COVID vaccine.

The name of those who have received one of two shots will be put into a lottery, and five winners will be picked, staring May 26. The winnings will come from federal coronavirus relief funds, according to Politico.


Comment: What? Aren't these RELIEF funds to be equitably distributed?


"I know that some may say, 'DeWine, you're crazy! This million-dollar drawing idea of yours is a waste of money, but truly, the real waste at this point in the pandemic - when the vaccine is readily available to anyone who wants it - is a life lost to COVID-19."
Participants must be 18 or older.


Comment: They should be stipulating that for the vaccine.


DeWine also announced a drawing for 12- to 17-year-old vaccinated Ohio residents to win a full, four-year scholarship to a public university in the state, Politico also reports.

Comment: So how desperate are they? Dangling a lottery is a very low bar for many, a compulsion exploited via the combination of gambler's delusion and cognitive entrapment. Some see right through this ploy and offer constructive options for the money:



Arrow Up

American homeschooling is way up, and likely to stay up

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"The home-schooling bump." That's what the Investigative Reporting Workshop is calling the sharp increase in the number of students whose parents switched them to homeschoolers during this very pandemic-themed school year.

The May 10 story, written by Sasha Fernandez and published in cooperation with WAMU 88.5 American University Radio, focuses mostly on the Commonwealth of Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia.

Yet the story notes that these results are not out of whack with the national trend of a serious spike in the number of home schooled children.

In the previous school year, Virginia had almost 40,000 registered homeschooling students. That spiked by over 21,000 students to nearly 60,000. In Maryland, homeschoolers jumped from 27,000 to 36,000.

In DC, the raw numbers are not impressive, but the percentage change is: from 389 to 764 homeschooled students, or a 96% increase.

Bulb

US House Republicans propose bill to cut funding to schools that push critical race theory

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© Andrew Harnik/ReutersRep. Dan Bishop, (R., N.C.) speaks before a House committee meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.,, July 22, 2020.
A coalition of House Republicans will introduce two pieces of legislation Wednesday that are designed to push back the rising tide of critical race theory (CRT) in public education and the military.

Republican Representative Dan Bishop initiated the legislation, copies of which were obtained by The Daily Caller, and plans to share the proposals with former Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russ Vought and other GOP members late Wednesday.

The first bill, called the "The Stop CRT Act," would cut off all federal funding to schools that incorporate CRT into their curricula. The legislation will also codify former former President Donald Trump's executive order that prohibited CRT from being promoted at the federal level. It stipulates that federal funds can't be directed to any entity that teaches or advances the ideas that "any race is inherently superior or inferior to any other race", that the United States is a "fundamentally racist country", and that an "individual bears responsibility for the actions committed by members of his/her race."

Arrow Down

Ohio bribes residents to get vaccines with million-dollar lottery using Federal COVID relief funds

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© Megan Jelinger/ReutersJake Lawler receives his COVID-19 vaccine at the Bradfield Community Center through Health Partners of Western Ohio in Lima, Ohio, March 29, 2021.
Mike DeWine, the Republican governor of Ohio, announced Wednesday that the state will direct federal COVID-19 relief money to a $1 million-a-week lottery for vaccinated adult residents in an effort to incentivize more people to receive the inoculation.

"The money will come from existing federal coronavirus relief funds," DeWine said.

DeWine said there will be five drawings over the next five Wednesdays, with each winner receiving $1 million.

"The pool of names for the Ohio Vax-a-Million drawing will be derived from the Ohio secretary of state's publicly available voter registration database," DeWine said. "We will make available a webpage for people to sign up for the drawings if they're not in a database we're using."

Ohio residents must be 18 years old to be eligible to be entered, DeWine said. However, the governor also introduced a separate lottery that allows vaccinated people under the age of 18 a chance to win a four-year, full scholarship to any of Ohio's state colleges and universities, including tuition, room, and board.

"The Ohio Department of Health will be the sponsoring agency for the drawings, and the Ohio Lottery will conduct them," he said.

Comment: One would think that in a pandemic, millions of dollars wouldn't be so readily available for things like a lottery...


Star of David

CNN, MSNBC guest Mohammed El-Kurd who blasted Israeli 'ethnic cleansing' evicted from Jerusalem home

Mohammed El-Kurd, a Palestinian writer and activist
© Twitter/@JalalAK_jojoMohammed El-Kurd, a Palestinian writer and activist was evicted from his home in Jerusalem after criticising Israel in several international interviews.
Mohammed El-Kurd, a Palestinian writer and activist who has passionately spoken out against Israel's forced evictions, was forcibly removed from his Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood by Israeli forces on Wednesday — a day after he appeared on CNN and MSNBC and accused Israel of "ethnically cleansing" Palestinians in East Jerusalem.

Cross-border fighting along the Gaza Strip quickly escalated this week after Israeli law enforcement stormed Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque, wounding over 300 Palestinians. The incident came amidst growing protests over a court case that could see dozens of Palestinians evicted from their East Jerusalem homes.

To address the ongoing violence, El-Kurd granted interviews to several Western media outlets, two of which soon went viral on social media.

Light Sabers

'Completely inappropriate': Top scientists denounce Big Pharma for implying annual Covid booster shots are crucial

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More than a dozen influential infectious disease and vaccine experts say the first round of jabs may offer enough protection against Covid-19, refuting Big Pharma's claims that regular shots will "likely" be needed.

In a report on Thursday, Reuters quotes top infectious disease and vaccine-development experts as saying that the first round of inoculation with vaccines against the original SARS-CoV-2 virus and its variants may be adequate to offer enduring protection.

The scientists also expressed concern that it's the pharmaceutical executives rather than health specialists who are shaping public expectations around booster shots.

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said in April that people would "likely" need a third dose of a Covid-19 vaccine within 12 months of getting fully vaccinated, adding that yearly vaccinations would possibly be necessary.

Comment: You can be certain that at some point in the future, the "experts" in the gov/media will all be telling people to get their yearly Covid shots.


Dominoes

'We need to ensure girls are included': Senator shuns 'constantly changing judgment of today's cancel culture' in transgender row

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A US senator in Ohio, where new bills are proposing to ban transgender athletes from competing in high school and college sports, has described the treatment of Olympic gold medalist Caitlyn Jenner as a product of cancel culture.

Senator Kristina Roegner said that her own three daughters, who are all junior athletes, had given her a keener appreciation of why parents would be concerned about their offspring competing against much larger transgender participants who had been born male.

Lawmakers have introduced the bills in the house and senate in the state, where supporters of the Save Women's Sports Act say they must be brought in to make sport fair.