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At least 33 people have been killed following an attack on a town in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Author Stephen Kinzer's 'Poisoner In Chief'
[Stephen Kinzer, 'Poisoner In Chief' page 26 - 27] Japanese police officers, acting on orders from the Counterintelligence Corps, found Shiro Ishii living almost openly in his hometown and arrested him. On January 17, 1946, he was brought to Tokyo. He was installed in his daughter's home on a small street. Over the next four weeks, he sat willingly for interviews with a Camp Detrick scientist. They were informal and at times even genial. "He literally begged my father for top-secret data on germ weapons," Ishii's daughter later recalled. "At the same time, he emphasized that the data must not fall inot the hands of the Russians."

[Page 29] During the war years, Kurt Blome and Shiro Ishii had known of, admired, and encouraged each other's work. Designs of their medial torture centers were remarkably similar. When the Axis was finally defeated in 1945, it was reasonable to expect that they would share the same fate. So they did-- but not the fate they might have feared. Scientists from Camp Detrick had rescued Ishii. Now they must find a way to rescue Blome.

Wiki links to Ishii and Blome added.
Posted by: Besoeker || 09/04/2022 12:43 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Could Kinzer's book possibly be related to the illusive origins of a recent pandemic ?

Asking for a friend.
Posted by: Besoeker || 09/04/2022 13:33 Comments || Top||


-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
WATCH: Wall of dust sweeps across Arizona
Posted by: Skidmark || 09/04/2022 07:32 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:


At least 23 people have been killed in lightning strikes during monsoon storms in eastern India
[PUBLISH.TWITTER]
Posted by: Fred || 09/04/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:


Africa Subsaharan
Nigerian Police Arrest Senior Pastor For Impregnating 12-year-old Church Member In Ogun
Posted by: Fred || 09/04/2022 00:33 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Well, you could say, "he spread the seeds of his own destruction" - He doesn't look so happy in his mugshot... Cheer-up Bub, you are going to be a dad!
Posted by: Flusort tse Tung8239 || 09/04/2022 7:48 Comments || Top||

#2  Hasn't "Nigerian, Niger" and so forth been banned by the algorithms?
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 7:53 Comments || Top||

#3  ^ No, everybody knows Al Gore has no Rhythm.
Posted by: Ulinerong Untervehr3190 || 09/04/2022 8:15 Comments || Top||

#4  ^ His chakras go "clack clack."
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 8:23 Comments || Top||

#5  His, was an instrument of God.
Posted by: Skidmark || 09/04/2022 20:42 Comments || Top||

#6  [Abiodun's Organ Works]

Um... sorry, not really my thing.
Posted by: Albert Schweitzer3435 || 09/04/2022 21:07 Comments || Top||


Britain
Book in your booster! Four million Brits invited to schedule their winter Covid jab as online booking for over-75s opens next week
Posted by: Skidmark || 09/04/2022 07:13 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:


#2  They will need to burn the masks to stay warm.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 7:16 Comments || Top||


#4  ^ Chicom gummint doing this to prove that they can. Western politicians look on in rapturous envy.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 7:18 Comments || Top||


#6  How long before "The Jab will keep you warm this winter" campaign?
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 7:21 Comments || Top||

#7  "Feeling chilled? The booster's fever will keep you warm!"
Posted by: Frank G || 09/04/2022 9:02 Comments || Top||

#8  I got the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine. One shot, no follow up booster needed) the hospital I got the shot said one is all I need for the J&J shot.

So far no adverse effect and I've tested negative since then.
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance || 09/04/2022 15:29 Comments || Top||

#9  Probably have six 'major studies conclude' stories already written.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 09/04/2022 17:48 Comments || Top||


UK government tests carbon paper copying – media
Posted by: DooDahMan || 09/04/2022 04:58 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Mimeographs: The Classroom Chore That Smelled So Good
Posted by: Skidmark || 09/04/2022 6:18 Comments || Top||

#2  “The idea is you’d have people running up and down Whitehall handing out carbon copies of documents to colleagues at other departments or agencies, to keep people in touch,” one of the officials told the newspaper.

And thus, the return of a heretofore "extinct occupation" - Paper Boys

Posted by: Flusosh Ebbaiper7559 || 09/04/2022 7:24 Comments || Top||

#3  Duplicating fluid. A gateway drug to industrial solvent huffing.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 7:28 Comments || Top||

#4  Paper boys were the original "man in the middle" exploit.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 7:29 Comments || Top||

#5  before the intra / internet there was the SNEAKERNET.
Posted by: AlanC || 09/04/2022 11:27 Comments || Top||

#6  ^^^ And no mandatory retirement age!
Posted by: DooDahMan || 09/04/2022 11:41 Comments || Top||

#7 
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 12:01 Comments || Top||

#8  "Police say no motive for murder in subway." Hey, Sandy Pearlman called that by a more than couple decades.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 12:08 Comments || Top||

#9  Andrews Air force base high level security of transport flights for sensitive people. Janitor was caught collecting carbons thrown into trash. Many moons ago.
Posted by: Dale || 09/04/2022 14:57 Comments || Top||


Well that didn't go to plan, did it! Humiliation as British £3bn aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales comes back to port... days after breaking down off the Isle of Wight
Posted by: Skidmark || 09/04/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Well that sucks.
Posted by: DarthVader || 09/04/2022 0:02 Comments || Top||

#2  Maybe they shoulda named it HMS Andrew. Eh? 😜
Posted by: Dron66046 || 09/04/2022 5:50 Comments || Top||

#3  The A/C's not working, the electrical system is all balled up, must have Lucas installed on it. (wink)
British Engineering... (Nothing new, it's a British Tradition)
Are Lucas electricals as bad as everyone says?

Posted by: Flealing Black9865 || 09/04/2022 6:02 Comments || Top||

#4  What power the carrier? I did a quick search and nothing came up except that the carrier has a 0,000 nautical miles range, which indicate that it's not nuclear powered?

Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance || 09/04/2022 6:54 Comments || Top||

#5  In the old days, (before it became Rice & Track) Road & Track writers referred to Lucas as "Prince of Darkness" electrics.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 6:58 Comments || Top||

#6  HMS Prince of Wales uses "silent power system", the best 2021 had to offer the engineers:

Posted by: Flusosh Ebbaiper7559 || 09/04/2022 7:04 Comments || Top||

#7  My thought was that there was metal in the reduction gear … embarrassing and expensive to fix
Posted by: Slenter Panda4300 || 09/04/2022 7:32 Comments || Top||

#8  Union labor has been trash for a long time now. It's reaching chinese levels of sub-mediocrity.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 7:56 Comments || Top||

#9  Don’t chortle too loudly; our very own USS Zumwalt is such a disaster that the originally plan of 33 (I believe) ships was cut to 3(those already under construction) because they were either too expensive, systems didn’t work as planned, or both of they above. In addition, many of the newer ships that were fitted with manpower-reducing automated systems (damage control and the like) are being refitted with additional berthing, as HAL ins’t working as planned. I was curious as to how a Dell laptop could carry and install a DC plug 5 decks down.
Posted by: USN, Ret. || 09/04/2022 9:44 Comments || Top||

#10  USN Ret, don't forget the entire class of the Little Crappy Ships.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia || 09/04/2022 10:00 Comments || Top||

#11  Zum was supposed to be a land bombardment ship. Who the f*ck made that decision? They are being refitted to handle hypersonics now.

As always, lessons are being learned. But at a stupidly high price.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 10:42 Comments || Top||

#12  Ref #9 above:
Zumwalts' as land bombardment ships? With 2 popgun turrets and about 150 missile tubes that need shore reloads after firing? Seriously? Sounds like a staff study cover story for a major mistake.

We had a pretty good idea for that mission back in 1944:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska-class_cruiser
Posted by: NoMoreBS || 09/04/2022 12:52 Comments || Top||

#13  Again I ask, what power the Prince of Wales"?

Oil?
Steam?
LPG?
JET DUEL?
Coal?
Solar power?
Magic?

Can anyone give us a straight answer?

Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance || 09/04/2022 14:42 Comments || Top||

#14  Fuel! Stupid fingers.
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance || 09/04/2022 14:44 Comments || Top||

#15  Again I ask, what power the Prince of Wales"?

2 × Rolls-Royce Marine Trent MT30 36 MW (48,000 hp) gas turbine engine
4 × Wärtsilä 16V38 marine diesel engines 11.6 MW (15,600 hp)
Total: 118.4 MW (158,800 hp)

Range 12,000 miles. (When it works)
Posted by: DarthVader || 09/04/2022 14:53 Comments || Top||

#16  At least the French didnt tow them back.
Posted by: BrerRabbit || 09/04/2022 14:55 Comments || Top||

#17  Thanks DarthVader, so diesel and kerosene as fuels then?
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance || 09/04/2022 16:16 Comments || Top||

#18  She left port on only one screw as I recall, wake image confirmed it was the port side (left for the USAF guys), and no escort vessels offshore, suggesting to me that they knew she was busted but needed to make the photo-op departure and hoped to fix her a bit away from the press. Her return to port suggests worry about propeller damage, suggesting dive shaft misalignment/bearings issue?
Posted by: NoMoreBS || 09/04/2022 17:03 Comments || Top||

#19  Maybe its a tranny issue and they are back in port to make diversity quota.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 09/04/2022 20:16 Comments || Top||

#20 
Posted by: Whump Spealing3435 || 09/04/2022 20:49 Comments || Top||

#21  No offense, Matt! ;-)
Posted by: Whump Spealing3435 || 09/04/2022 20:53 Comments || Top||


Caribbean-Latin America
China Wants Naval Outpost in Nicaragua - Hows that Monroe Doctrine Working Out Brandon?
Posted by: NoMoreBS || 09/04/2022 11:03 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under: Commies

#1  Guess that's so they can take the canal.
Posted by: Skidmark || 09/04/2022 12:33 Comments || Top||

#2  I'm willing to bet that a majority of the White House staff does not know what the Monroe Doctrine is--or maybe even who James Monroe was.
Posted by: Tom || 09/04/2022 13:16 Comments || Top||

#3  Didn't Monroe create 'Liberia' for all dis-satisfied former slaves?
Posted by: irish rage boy || 09/04/2022 13:55 Comments || Top||

#4  /\ Yes, but having gotten rid of these people once, West Africans were not that welcoming. The entire plan quickly began to fall apart and violence and bloodshed erupted.
Posted by: Besoeker || 09/04/2022 14:00 Comments || Top||

#5  IIRC The Chinese already operate the canal.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 09/04/2022 15:15 Comments || Top||

#6  violence and bloodshed erupted.

In Africa??? That's unbelievable!!
Posted by: AlanC || 09/04/2022 17:21 Comments || Top||

#7  "Mind own business, prease!" Or, A Man, a PLAN, etc.

Confucius say, "Long live King Pooh!
Although... in the future [boo hoo]
We may have a few more.
When those kings go to war,
Who decide whose crude geegaws get through?"
Posted by: Whump Spealing3435 || 09/04/2022 21:59 Comments || Top||

#8  Confucius say "Man who stand on toilet is high on pot..."
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 22:10 Comments || Top||


Economy
Bed Bath & Beyond CFO, 52, is identified as man who jumped to his death from 18th floor of NYC's 'Jenga' tower - two days after firm announced plans to lay off 20% of staff and close 150 stores
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] So, he wasn't Russian?
  • Calls regarding the jump at 56 Leonard Street near Church Street came in at around 12:30pm on Friday, according to a spokeswoman for the NYPD The city's EMS officials responded to the incident and were seen carrying the man's body off in a black body bag at the base of the famous Manhattan tower

  • The man was pronounced dead before leaving the scene

  • He was identified as Gustavo Arnal, Chief Financial Officer of Bed Bath & Beyond, early Sunday morning

  • Bed Bath & Beyond announced just days earlier that it would have to lay off 20% of its staff and close 150 stores nationwide as high inflation and a sagging economy hammer large US companies

  • Arnal took on the role of CFO in 2020, having previously worked as an executive at several major companies including Avon, Walgreens, and Procter & Gamble

Posted by: Skidmark || 09/04/2022 06:30 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I think that is a bad sign.
Posted by: Nguard || 09/04/2022 13:12 Comments || Top||

#2  May he set a good precedent for all CFOs in America. No more 'Golden Parachute'.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 09/04/2022 15:17 Comments || Top||

#3  So is this Lindell’s fault?
Posted by: Glenmore || 09/04/2022 15:43 Comments || Top||

#4  I assume that's snark. BB&B quit him. Serves them right
Posted by: Frank G || 09/04/2022 15:54 Comments || Top||

#5  So, he wasn't Russian?

Nope; he was Fallin'.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 09/04/2022 19:06 Comments || Top||

#6  ^ The old joke about needing to pee: On the way, you're a Russian. When you get there, European...
Posted by: M. Murcek || 09/04/2022 19:11 Comments || Top||

#7  The man was pronounced dead before leaving the scene

No mate , youre not allowed to leave...you've been declared dead !
Posted by: Classer || 09/04/2022 21:06 Comments || Top||


Europe
A Cold Winter in Germany
President Trump predicted this, but he was mocked and reviled for it. Interesting times we live in.
[HotAir] Russia has shut off the gas supply to Germany indefinitely. Russia has been playing this game for months and now it seems to have reached its inevitable outcome. The gas supply flowing through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline has been completely shut off. Russia claimed this week that it was shutting the gas supply off temporarily in order to do maintenance on the line. Then it claimed it had discovered a problem which prevented it from resuming the supply. No one is being fooled by any of this anymore. Even the German company that built the machines used to pump gas through the pipeline has said Russia’s explanation makes no sense.

The Russian-owned energy giant had been expected to resume the flow of gas through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline on Saturday after three days of maintenance. But hours before the pipeline was set to reopen, Gazprom said that problems had been found during inspections, and that the pipeline would be closed until they were eliminated. It did not give a timeline for restarting...

In its statement Friday, Gazprom said it found oil leaks around a turbine used to pressurize the pipeline, forcing it to call off the restart. The German company Siemens Energy, the maker of the turbine, cast doubt on that account. "As the manufacturer of the turbines, we can only state that such a finding is not a technical reason for stopping operation," the company said late Friday. Siemens also said there were additional turbines available that could be used to keep the pipeline operating.
Posted by: Deacon Blues || 09/04/2022 14:04 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  As the manufacturer of the turbines, we can only state that such a finding is not a technical reason for stopping operation

Probably not many technical reasons for sanctions, either, but, there we are.
Posted by: DooDahMan || 09/04/2022 14:35 Comments || Top||

#2  At least Russia shut it down in steps, giving Europe a chance to get used to it and start working on a response.

I imagine there are those in Europe now saying, “See? This is exactly what that awful Trump would have done, if we’d let him talk us into making America our main supplier.” Which shows how important it is for every country to have at least part of their energy production domestically controlled.
Posted by: trailing wife || 09/04/2022 17:35 Comments || Top||

#3  "You can be cold, so they can fight on."

We'll see how well that propaganda campaign has aged here in about two months.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 09/04/2022 18:55 Comments || Top||

#4  I wonder if those members of the UN delegation are still laughing
Posted by: Cheaderhead || 09/04/2022 19:34 Comments || Top||

#5  What did Socialist use before wood granpaw?

Gas and Electricity
Posted by: Procopius2k || 09/04/2022 20:30 Comments || Top||

#6  Now only if Germany could turn its moslems into fuel.
Posted by: Dron66046 || 09/04/2022 23:58 Comments || Top||


British army trains with Swedish and Finnish forces
Posted by: Skidmark || 09/04/2022 07:34 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:


Olde Tyme Religion
The Himalaya's hidden 'paradise valleys'
Posted by: Skidmark || 09/04/2022 07:56 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  That is exceedingly interesting. Thank you Skidmark.
Posted by: Secret Master || 09/04/2022 13:15 Comments || Top||

#2  Shangri-La? Halt’s Gulch?
Posted by: Glenmore || 09/04/2022 15:40 Comments || Top||

#3  You can find every singleone of these on Google Earth or Google Maps
Posted by: Cheaderhead || 09/04/2022 19:36 Comments || Top||


Science & Technology
Spoofing AIS to Conceal Commercial Ship Locations Worldwide
Long. Herewith, a taste.
[DNYUZ] High Seas Deception: How Shady Ships Use GPS to Evade International Law

The scrappy oil tanker waited to load fuel at a dilapidated jetty projecting from a giant Venezuelan refinery on a December morning. A string of abandoned ships listed in the surrounding turquoise Caribbean waters, a testament to the country’s decay after years of economic hardships and U.S. sanctions.

Yet, on computer screens, the ship — called Reliable — appeared nearly 300 nautical miles away, drifting innocuously off the coast of St. Lucia in the Caribbean. According to Reliable’s satellite location transmissions, the ship had not been to Venezuela in at least a decade.

Shipping data researchers have identified hundreds of cases like Reliable, where a ship has transmitted fake location coordinates in order to carry out murky and even illegal business operations and circumvent international laws and sanctions.

The digital mirage — enabled by a spreading technology — could transform how goods are moved around the world, with profound implications for the enforcement of international law, organized crime and global trade.

Tampering this way with satellite location trackers carried by large ships is illegal under international law, and until recently, most fleets are believed to have largely followed the rules.

But over the past year, Windward, a large maritime data company that provides research to the United Nations, has uncovered more than 500 cases of ships manipulating their satellite navigation systems to hide their locations. The vessels carry out the deception by adopting a technology that until recently was confined to the world’s most advanced navies. The technology, in essence, replicates the effect of a VPN cellphone app, making a ship appear to be in one place, while physically being elsewhere.

Its use has included Chinese fishing fleets hiding operations in protected waters off South America, tankers concealing stops in Iranian oil ports, and container ships obfuscating journeys in the Middle East. A U.S. intelligence official, who discussed confidential government assessments on the condition of anonymity, said the deception tactic had already been used for weapons and drug smuggling.

After originally discovering the deception near countries under sanction, Windward has since seen it spread as far as Australia and Antarctica.

“It’s a new way for ships to transmit a completely different identity,” said Matan Peled, a founder of Windward. “Things have unfolded at just an amazing and frightening speed.”

Under a United Nations maritime resolution signed by nearly 200 nations in 2015, all large ships must carry and operate satellite transponders, known as automatic identification systems, or AIS, which transmit a ship’s identification and navigational positional data. The resolution’s signatories, which include practically all seafaring nations, are obligated under the U.N. rules to enforce these guidelines within their jurisdictions.

The spread of AIS manipulation shows how easy it has become to subvert its underlying technology — the Global Positioning System, or GPS — which is used in everything from cellphones to power grids, said Dana Goward, a former senior U.S. Coast Guard official and the president of Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation, a Virginia-based GPS policy group.

“This shows just how vulnerable the system is,” he said.

Mr. Goward said that until now, all major global economy players had a stake in upholding an order built on satellite navigation systems.

But rising tensions between the West, Russia and China could be changing that. “We could be moving toward a point of inflection,” Mr. Goward said.

Analysts and Western security officials say the U.S. and European Union sanctions on Russian energy imports as a result of the war in Ukraine could drive Russia’s trade underground in coming months, obscuring shipments of even permitted goods in and out of the country. A large shadow economy risks escalating maritime deception and interference to unprecedented levels.

U.S. intelligence officials confirmed that the spread of AIS manipulation is a growing national security problem, and a common technique among sanctioned countries. But China has also emerged in recent years as a source of some of the most sophisticated examples of AIS manipulation, officials said, and the country goes to great lengths to conceal the illegal activities of its large fishing industry.
Posted by: Slenter Panda4300 || 09/04/2022 05:30 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  How many times do we need to discover that trust should not be extended to peoples and nations until it is earned? Trust but verify is not racist or insulting, just prudent. Someone needs to tattoo that on the forehead of every Department of State employee above GS-7.

That includes the naive assumption that widely used technology is immune to manipulation by those with whom you would never trust with your daughter! My personal list includes most of the known world, all of Iran, Pakistan and Communist China, and a majority of Democrats here at home. Even acouple of my grandkids are a bit sketchy
Posted by: NoMoreBS || 09/04/2022 12:41 Comments || Top||

#2 
Checkout VESSEL FINDER LOCATOR
Posted by: NN2N1 || 09/04/2022 17:37 Comments || Top||


The 1803 Vaccination Campaign
[Discover Magazine] On Nov. 30, 1803, military physician Francisco Xavier de Balmis set off from the port of La Coruña in northwest Spain on what would become a three-year mission. On board with him were 22 orphan boys. Their goal: to complete the first global immunization campaign.

The world was riddled with smallpox, which killed one-third of all infected. Though Edward Jenner had discovered in 1797 that pus from a cow’s cowpox blisters could be used as a vaccine, the majority of the world had no access to the inoculation. Cowpox was such a local disease, mostly found in England and occasionally France or Italy, that it was unclear how anyone could scale vaccination to more people.

Eventually, Jenner came to the realization that he could remove the cow from the vaccination equation. He discovered that by taking the pus from a vaccinated person’s cowpox blisters and putting it into the arms of others, he could create a "warm chain": arm-to-arm vaccination.

King Charles IV of Spain was watching in horror as family members and millions of people in his colonies were felled by smallpox. He conceived of a grand mission, the Royal Philanthropic Expedition of the Vaccine, which would take the vaccine to the Americas, save his people, and make the Spanish Empire the first with a robust plan against the pox.

Smallpox was so incredibly infectious that any adult alive probably had already lived through the disease, and anyone with existing immunity would fail to develop the blisters needed to harvest more pus and propagate the vaccine.

Children were the only subpopulation that could keep the vaccine alive, so Balmis recruited 22 orphan boys, aged 3 to 10 years old. King Charles announced that the crown would take care of all these boys as compensation for their bravery, taking on all expenses related to the boys’ wellbeing and ensuring their schooling and financing until they were old enough to support themselves.

At times it looked like the cowpox vaccine would run dry and the expedition would be cut short. But despite close calls due to stormy weather and travel delays, Balmis persevered with the vaccine intact. At every stop he made sure always to instruct new physicians on how to schedule vaccinations to best keep the cowpox alive. He also helped local authorities set up vaccination institutions to oversee and track the administered doses. Versions of some of those vaccine boards still exist today. While records are incomplete, experts today believe the team managed to vaccinate 100,000 to 150,000 people in North and South America.

Posted by: Bobby || 09/04/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  OK, history of medicine, when people attempted to practice medicine, and relevance to their time. Now 220 years later, different time, different "goals" for the medical community & international rich power players, the governments, the pharmaceutical industry, and you...substituted for laboratory rats, here try this untested experimental mRNA, DNA mutation "vaccine" which kills your body's natural defense mechanism, forever. Lab Rats.
Posted by: Voldemort Sproing4909 || 09/04/2022 0:35 Comments || Top||

#2  Smallpox was so incredibly infectious that any adult alive probably had already lived through the disease

No, no, no. The stupid, it hurts.

When you get smallpox and don't die, the smallpox sores leave scars all over your body. They are unmistakable and are on the face as well. This is the origin of the phrase "pock-marked". You've been marked by the pox as a survivor.
Posted by: Sonny de Medici5342 || 09/04/2022 9:25 Comments || Top||


Sri Lanka
SriLanka’s ousted President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has been provided with an official residence and security by the government after returning to the country
Posted by: Fred || 09/04/2022 00:11 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:



Who's in the News
36[untagged]
3Govt of Iran
3Govt of Pakistain Proxies
3Sublime Porte
2Tin Hat Dictators, Presidents for Life, & Kleptocrats
2Devout Moslems
1Commies
1Allied Democratic Forces
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.

Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.

Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has dominated Mexico for six years.
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