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Over the past three years, over 17 Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) nations have signed onto the new operating framework of the Belt and Road Initiative which extends far beyond the limited China-to-Europe corridor which many presumed it to be when it was announced in 2013. With its focus on long term planning and interconnectivity, China is already number one in vital infrastructure investments globally and while not number one in overall trade in the Americas, has now produced over six times more investment into Latin American energy infrastructure than the World Bank.
Senate Bill 315, "North Carolina Farm Act of 2019," was approved Wednesday, Aug. 21, by a 63-48 vote, but only after House members revised the omnibus legislation to outlaw the sale and use of dried, smokable hemp flowers May 1, 2020.
The bill heads to the Senate for concurrence, where its primary sponsor, Sen. Brent Jackson, R-Sampson, says he'll recommend his colleagues give it a red light due to "a few glaring flaws."
"The Senate version had his full support, but the changes made in the House are not acceptable," Christopher Stock, a spokesman for Jackson, told Carolina Journal in an email. "This is a Farm Act and in its current form it stands to harm agriculture in North Carolina. That just doesn't make sense."
Rarely does a single explanatory variable account for a complex phenomenon. Instead, complex outcomes are best explained by a confluence of factors. In the case of white privilege, there are a number of variables which, together, better explain differences in group outcomes. Moreover, there is a bevy of countervailing evidence that calls its validity into question.
This is not to suggest that racial discrimination cannot or does not play a role in differential outcomes. Nor is it to suggest that privileges do not exist in some form or another. Where you live and who your parents are can be privileges. But to posit white privilege as the only or a predominant explanation for differences in group outcomes is, based on the empirical evidence, incorrect and irresponsible.
Comment: Yet this pernicious, destructive concept is being hammered into the minds of children and young adults by the social justice warriors infesting the education system. The outcome will be a disaster.
- Interrupt "whiteness" in order to expose and remove it, says mad professor
- UK university wants their white staff to acknowledge 'their destructive role in being white'
- SJW guilt trip: San Diego State students offered extra credit to determine their level of 'white privilege'
- Class focused on great Greco-Roman books has come under fire after students complain it's too white
- Nutty professor doesn't want students to believe that hard work brings results 'because it's racist and perpetuates whiteness'
- Poverty and misfortune come for all: The absurdity of saying 'white privilege'
- Teaching white privilege accomplishes nothing
The tests, reported the newspaper:
"conducted according to federal guidelines at an accredited lab," found that "radio-frequency radiation exposure from the iPhone 7 — one of the most popular smartphones ever sold — measured over the legal safety limit and more than double what Apple reported to federal regulators from its own testing."Meanwhile, "the three Samsung phones tested by the Tribune," met safety limits at all distances except 2mm from the body, "to represent a device being used while in a pocket," at which point "the exposures measured well over the standard."
The lawsuit was filed on Friday [August 23] in the the Northern District of California, despite assurances that the products are safe, the lawsuit claims:
"recent testing of the defendants' products shows that the potential exposure for an owner carrying the phone in a pants or shirt pocket was over the exposure limit, sometimes far exceeding it — in some instances by 500%."The lawsuit sets out the marketing assurances as to the safety and use cases of the devices, seeking to show that if the devices are used as recommended, then this latest testing puts users at risk of medical harm.
"Carry your smartphone in your back pocket? Of course, say the defendants. Use your smartphone to conduct a sonogram of your unborn child in utero? That's ok too, according to Samsung."
Comment: The following excellent video, from 2014, identifies and outlines the scope of health concerns regarding cell phone usage, personal phone habits and effects on the well-being of the user. It is not a wild guess that negative effects of today's 'improved' products may have worsened. Whether or not innovation in capabilities and service have coincided with proportional safety upgrades for the user is the number one question for today's technology. Any bets sales top health?
NotJordanPeterson.com, a website that uses machine learning algorithms to produce deepfake audios that sound exactly like the author of the best-seller "12 Rules for Life", took down its AI voice generator shortly after the Canadian professor called for action against the disturbing tech on his blog.
"In light of Dr. Peterson's response to the technology demonstrated by this site, which you can read here, and out of respect for Dr. Peterson, the functionality of the site will be disabled for the time being", the site's message read.
However, another update suggests that the audio spoofing website may be operational again.
The 21 counties include Alamance, Anson, Cabarrus, Chatham, Cumberland, Davidson, Davie, Guilford, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Robeson, Rowan, Scotland, Stanly, Union and Wake counties, officials said.
Efforts to calm the public ahead of time come after some past tragic incidents where at least one soldier died and mass panic ensued after a similar exercise was thought to be a real event. While exact locations are not being released, according to The Charlotte Observer residents in the following counties should not be alarmed by gunfire, flares and helicopter activity that might be witnessed.
This latest group of drills is part of "Robin Sage" which is a series of ongoing training exercises conducted out of the Fort Bragg military base. According to The Charlotte Observer, this year's emphasis is being placed on unconventional warfare where "students will match wits with more seasoned soldiers, who will 'act as realistic opposing forces and guerrilla freedom fighters, 'officials said in a release."
It's not clear in the Observer's report if this series of drills has anything to do with a larger U.S. Army mission of preparing for close-combat warfare in megacities, but it does appear to have some of those elements.
A judge in Cleveland County is scheduled to make a judgment in a lawsuit brought by the Oklahoma attorney general against the company for what the state alleges it did to fuel the U.S. opioid crisis.
"Our case has revealed how corporate greed got in the way of responsible practices by Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries," Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter said in a statement about the case in July.
The Johnson & Johnson has denied wrongdoing in the case.
Comment: The court ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $572 million, which isn't much considering the huge amount of damage they've caused through people's addictions, and the huge of money they've made selling opioids to the widespread detriment of those who've become addicted. More information at RT.com:
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The state had sought $17 billion from Johnson & Johnson to remediate the crisis - a process Oklahoma officials claimed would end up costing between $12.7 and $17.5 billion. It was awarded just $572 million, a sum Balkman said was the maximum allowed under the public nuisance law and which pales in comparison to the company's annual revenues, which totaled $82 billion last year. However, he left the door open to "additional programs and funding" that could be required "over an extended period of time."
"Johnson & Johnson, motivated by greed and avarice, is responsibility for the opioid epidemic in our state," Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter said at a press conference following the ruling, adding that the company "will finally be held accountable for thousands of deaths and addiction caused by their activities" and its insistence on continuing those activities despite warnings from its own scientific advisers.
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https://www.rt.com/usa/467346-johnson-johnson-opioid-crisis-oklahoma/
Heidi Childs, 18, and David Metzler, 19, drove to Caldwell Fields in Montgomery County, Virginia, on Aug. 26, 2009, the Virginia State Police said.
The couple met in high school through their church youth group but didn't start dating until college, authorities said.
The teenagers were shot and killed in the Caldwell Fields parking lot of the Jefferson National Forest sometime between 8:25 p.m. and 10 p.m., police said.
"This is one of the most serious crimes there is so we are deploying all of our resources to investigate it, and also sending officers to speak to people near the scene of the attack who might be disturbed by what has happened," Calle Persson from the Malmö police told The Local earlier in the day. "The area has been cordoned off, we are waiting for criminal technical investigators, and we will send several sniffer dogs who are trained to find discarded weapons, bullets, and empty cartridges."
According to witnesses interviewed by the Kvällsposten newspaper, several masked attackers had fired off between eight and ten shots before escaping through the gardens of a nearby apartment building. "It sounded like two different weapons," the witness said.
Comment: But what Swedish media won't report of course - because it would be 'racist' to do so - is that both the target and the perps are not actually Swedish...
While debating the merits of having psychiatrists come out with possible mental health diagnoses on Trump, Dr. Allen Frances said it was an insult to the mentally ill to compare them to him.
Frances, who is against psychiatrists violating the "Goldwater Rule," told CNN doing so will stigmatize people with mental illnesses.
Comment: We've seen a multitude of failed narratives on why Trump is more dangerous than Hitler et al. 'Russia', 'white supremacy', 'xenophobia', etc. And now it's the 'climate'. Of course, many people do see through this nonsense, but it is also clear that that are many who have succumbed to the hysteria of 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'. And it is actually these very people who have been radicalized by a perverse ideology is very close in nature to the destructive ideas spread by 'Hitler, Stalin, and Mao'!















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