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Every minute 70,000 people Google health questions; alternative medicine content now vanishingly rare

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With about 1 billion health searches happening on Google every day, it's not hard to understand why censoring natural health information serves a multitude of interests, not the least of which is Big Pharma's bottom line.


A new analysis released by Bob Troia, Twitter handle Quantified Bob, reveals how health sites have been decimated by Google in the period tracked from April 15th, 2018 to August 15th, 2019.

He posted the following graphic on Twitter on August 25th, 2019, showing as high as a 99.87% decrease in visibility through Google search results, and a 81.14% drop for Greenmedinfo.com.

Comment: It's not really surprising that Google has made this change in their search algorithm, all but leaving alternative health websites out of their search results. Clearly they've given up on their original motto "Don't Be Evil".

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Hardhat

Russian worker narrowly escapes death after 6,000-volt electric shock

Man with electrical wires
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What could have been a tragedy turned into a small miracle when a bundler was electrocuted at a Russian ore dressing facility but survived the shock. The gut-wrenching moment was caught on film.

Footage released by Russia's Investigative Committee shows several men dismantling a high-voltage cable at an ore-dressing complex in Murmansk Region. However, something goes dramatically wrong moments later, resulting in a sudden blast at the site.

Star of David

American Legion National Convention bans USS Liberty vets forever

USS Liberty
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USS Liberty after the attack
An American Legion membership card fluttering down and landing softly on the blouse of an American Legion clerk results in the USS Liberty Veterans Association being BANNED from The American Legion National Convention FOREVER.

"You will not discuss the attack with anyone. Once the Court of Inquiry findings are released you will not contradict them. This order will remain in effect after you are discharged from the Navy. If you violate this order you will be prosecuted and will spend a considerable amount of time in a Federal Prison."

This order was repeated every day at quarters while we were in drydock in Malta.

If anyone tells of witnessing the deliberate machine gunning of our life rafts in the water, he runs the risk of doing time in a Federal prison.

If anyone tells of witnessing the use of unmarked aircraft or of the jamming of our radios on both US Navy tactical and international maritime distress frequencies, he runs the risk of doing time in a Federal prison.

We cannot talk about this among ourselves. We cannot talk about this with our family. We cannot talk about this with any counselor. We cannot talk about this at a meeting of any veterans group we may become involved with. We cannot talk about this with our Congressional Delegation. We cannot talk about this at The American Legion National Convention.

We cannot talk about this with anyone.

If we do, we risk Federal prison.

Comment: The treatment of the survivors of the USS Liberty has been a disgusting stain the U.S. government and military. Their subsequent treatment, and the total lack of justice, makes it only too clear that these American servicemen are second-class citizens. The Israeli murderers have more rights. The deliberate attack on the U.S. ship was covered up, the murderers faced zero consequences, and America's biggest "ally" got a free pass to stab the U.S. in the back. Israel is guilty of everything the Russians are accused of and more. The have lied, stolen, cheated, blackmailed and murdered with complete impunity. Israel is not the U.S.'s ally. It is a rogue state run by criminals.


Hammer

DOJ looking at rarely-used '60s-era 'H. Rap Brown Law' to prosecute Antifa

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The U.S. Department of Justice is dusting off a rarely used 1968 anti-crime measure known as the "H. Rap Brown Law" to launch prosecutions of both the far-left Antifa and white supremacists, DOJ sources told Newsmax on Tuesday.

Officially known as the Anti-Riot Act, the law makes it a federal crime to cross state lines "with intent (A) to incite a riot or (B) to organize, promote, encourage, participate in, or carry on a riot."

Sources in the prosecutorial community who spoke to us agreed the law would easily apply to Antifa after its role in the nationally watched (and often violent) demonstrations against the "Proud Boys" in Portland, Oregon, this weekend.

Snowflake

MSM reporters whine about Trump's frequent press conferences

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President Donald Trump speaks to the media before departing the White House
President Donald Trump frequently speaks to reporters outside the White House before departing on trips, but journalists are complaining about various aspects of the press conferences.

On Aug. 21, Trump spoke with reporters for nearly 40 minutes outside the White House, taking a number of questions from a range of reporters.

Reporters took to Twitter afterwards to moan about the situation.

"That sweaty gaggle lasted nearly 40 minutes in almost 90 degree DC heat. One reporter's cellphone auto-shut down due to the hot temperature, midway through Trump's remarks," Jennifer Jacobs of Bloomberg wrote on Twitter.

Comment: The deplorables have spoken.


People 2

Iran to let women attend men's World Cup qualifier in October

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Women in Iran will be allowed into a Tehran stadium to attend a men's football World Cup qualifier later this year, a Sports Ministry official has said.

"The women can go in the Asadi Stadium for the qualification match against Cambodia on October 10," Deputy Sports Minister Jamshid Taghizadeh said on August 25, according to state news agency IRNA.

In June, FIFA's President Gianni Infantino sent a letter to Iran's soccer federation (FFIRI) saying the country must take "concrete steps" to allow women in stadiums or face sanctions.

Infantino did not say what would happen if Tehran refuses to lift the ban on women.

Activists and sports commentators have suggested that Iran's national team -- one of the top squads in Asia -- could face punitive measures, including losing points in its bid to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar or even be excluded from that prestigious competition.

Iranian authorities claim women are banned from entering stadiums to prevent their exposure to swearing and cursing by male fans.

Gear

Hong Kong's color revolution continues for 12th week as brick-throwing protestors face off with police

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© REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Demonstrators stand behind barricades, surrounded by tear gas, during a protest in Tsuen Wan, in Hong Kong, China, August 25, 2019.
Hong Kong has been rocked by more unrest after anti-China protesters faced off with riot cops. Photos and videos of the street skirmishes show police using tear gas in an attempt to disperse brick-throwing demonstrators.

Heavy rain didn't stop protesters from marching through the city on Sunday, a day after a similar rally turned violent and led to more than two dozen arrests.

Restrictions were reportedly placed on public transport to stop activists from assembling, but thousands of protesters still managed to rendezvous at a sports stadium and march through the city's Tsuen Wan district.

Comment: More on the Hong Kong 'protests' (color revolution):


2 + 2 = 4

Failing grades: America's factory-style government-monopoly schools

Grosse Pointe South High School
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Grosse Pointe South High School
As a semi-retired business writer who taught in Detroit 35 years ago, I returned to the classroom because a local high school was unable to replace a Latin teacher who had resigned. I hold an advanced degree in medieval studies and renewed my certification to teach Latin, history, and social studies. Once in class, I witnessed firsthand the politicized atmosphere of today's factory-style government-monopoly schools.

My first exposure to school politics came when I renewed my certification. The 1982 certificate listed only the courses I could teach. In contrast, the 2018 version had a 300-word "Code of Ethics" that amounted to a profession of faith in collectivism, egalitarianism, state schools, and diversity (typically limited to superficial things like skin color and sex, not ideas). Nonetheless, I proceeded, thinking I couldn't possibly make matters worse. That much was correct.

Grosse Pointe South High School is architecturally interesting, sits in a higher-income community, and is considered a good school by locals.

After an interview and teaching a few "test" classes to first- and second-year students, I was hired. Within a few days, however, it was clear that many students did not understand English grammar, much less Latin fundamentals. In response, I taught remedial grammar and outlined how students could pass my course with a "C" or "D." There were some excellent students, but test scores were not distributed in a bell-shaped curve. It was an "inverted" bell, or bimodal distribution — with scores clumped at the two extremes.

Poor preparation was only the tip of the iceberg. Students did not bring books to class, relentlessly complained about homework, and expected high grades regardless of proficiency. When I asked questions, I uncovered some alarming facts:

Comment: None of the above is surprising as American schools have long been a front for indoctrinating the plebes. See:


Rocket

Female NASA astronaut accused of committing 'first crime in outer space' after estranged wife alleges fraud

Anne McClain
© Sergei Savostyanov/TASS
Anne McClain
Decorated NASA astronaut Anne McClain is accused of stealing her estranged wife's identity and improperly accessing her bank account while McClain was on a six-month mission aboard the International Space Station — likely the first crime ever committed in space.

The wife, Summer Worden, a former Air Force intelligence officer who lives in Kansas, and McClain have been locked in an ugly divorce since 2018 that includes a nasty parenting dispute over Worden's 6-year-old son, whom McClain was helping to raise before their split, the New York Times reported. Worden never consented to McClain adopting the boy, who was a year old when they met in 2014.

McClain was supposed to be part of NASA's first all-female spacewalk in March before it was canceled for a lack of properly fitting spacesuits.

Propaganda

Wikipedia has ICE facilities listed under 'concentration and internment camps' section

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Likely will not be edited or removed any time soon


Wikipedia, the online Encyclopedia, which has been routinely accused of left wing bias, has a list of ICE facilities under a section titled "concentration and internment camps," and is keeping it there despite critics requesting it be removed.

The list of ICE facilities reappeared on the concentration camps page after Democrats, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, used the rhetoric to describe US holding centers on the border with Mexico.

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