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5 Nov 2023

#politics

PJ Media: SHOCK Poll: A Quarter of Americans Say They Know Someone Personally Killed by COVID Jab
SHOCK Poll: A Quarter of Americans Say They Know Someone Personally Killed by COVID Jab
A shocking survey reveals that almost a quarter of Americans know someone who died from COVID-19 vaccine side effects. Many are willing to join a class-action lawsuit against vaccine makers. However, these companies have blanket immunity from liability, as stated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.


#society

The Blaze: Bill Maher slams progressives for celebrating Hamas, spreading anti-Semitism: 'You're the ones with the tiki torches now!' | Blaze Media
Bill Maher slams progressives for celebrating Hamas, spreading anti-Semitism: 'You're the ones with the tiki torches now!' | Blaze Media
On the latest episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher," the liberal talk show host criticized progressives for engaging in anti-Semitic sentiments following the start of the Israel-Hamas war. Maher expressed surprise at the level of anti-Semitism and questioned why this particular conflict arouses such feelings, especially among young people. He disagreed with the idea that it stems from Christian ideas about Jews, instead attributing it to the lack of knowledge and desire for a cause among young activists. Maher also rejected the notion of "proportionality" in Israel's military response to the Hamas attack and argued that they must fight back to prevent future attacks. The Anti-Defamation League reported a spike in anti-Semitic incidents since the start of the conflict.


#war

National Review: Just Who Was Running Britain’s Covid Policy?
Just Who Was Running Britain’s Covid Policy?
Britain's independent public inquiry into its Covid response reveals that Prime Minister Boris Johnson initially opposed lockdown but was swayed by flawed models. However, a new study shows that lockdowns only reduced Covid deaths by a small number. The inquiry also highlights hypocrisy within the government and the influence of Johnson's wife, Carrie. Critics argue that Johnson's decision-making during the pandemic was inconsistent and unreliable.


#foreignaffairs

Red State: Israel Says Hamas Operating Out of Hospitals, and They Have Video to Prove It
Israel Says Hamas Operating Out of Hospitals, and They Have Video to Prove It
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released videos and photos allegedly showing Hamas operating from hospitals in Gaza. This is seen as a war crime, but if hospitals are proven to be military sites, attacking them is allowed. IDF also claims that Hamas gunmen fired at Israeli forces from the hospitals. Israel says they will soon launch a ground invasion of Gaza and have made efforts to warn civilians to leave.


#economy

Le Monde: Full steam ahead for China's Belt and Road Initiative in Indonesia
Full steam ahead for China's Belt and Road Initiative in Indonesia
Indonesia has embraced China's Belt and Road Initiative, attracting Chinese investment and expanding Beijing's influence in the Indo-Pacific region. The country has seen the introduction of Southeast Asia's first high-speed train, connecting Jakarta and Bandung in just 40 minutes. Indonesian President Joko Widodo has turned the archipelago into a standard-bearer of China's economic expansion, with various projects in energy and technology contributing to the Belt and Road Initiative.


National Review: The Corner: ‘If Something Cannot Go On Forever, It Will Stop’
The Corner: ‘If Something Cannot Go On Forever, It Will Stop’
Stein's law states that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. He applied this law to the concerns over the federal and foreign debt, reassuring that they won't continue to increase indefinitely. However, Stein acknowledged that the debt is a problem due to poor allocation of national income, reduced private investment, and neglect of real consequences in decision-making. Overall, he emphasized the need for informed choices and discussions about the allocation of the national output.


#military

The Telegraph: Russia tests intercontinental ballistic missiles for its nuclear submarines
Russia tests intercontinental ballistic missiles for its nuclear submarines
Russia successfully tested a Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile from its new strategic nuclear submarine. The missile, designed to carry nuclear warheads, hit its target on the Kamchatka peninsula. Russia plans to build a total of 10 to 12 Borei-class submarines.


Spectator USA: What Israel can learn from the history of tunnel warfare
What Israel can learn from the history of tunnel warfare
Tunnel fighting is a difficult and costly aspect of warfare. Israel is currently battling Hamas fighters embedded in tunnels in Gaza, a tactic that has been used before in Jewish history and in other conflicts such as the World Wars and the Vietnamese War. The IDF faces numerous challenges in combatting the Hamas tunnels, including restrictive rules of engagement and the possibility of heavy casualties.