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A Tsunami of Science Fiction Shows
== A multitude of new shows ==Turning from the (almost always) ridiculous to the (very often) sublime, CBS plans to release a new Star Trek television series  in 2017. The new television series is not related to the upcoming feature film “Star Trek Beyond,” which is scheduled to be distributed by Paramount Pictures in summer 2016.  Which is fine. I don’t mind the reboot started by J.J. Abrams as m
Obama Declares Emergency in Michigan Over Lead-Contaminated Water
Via: CBC: U.S. President Barack Obama signed an emergency declaration Saturday that clears the way for federal aid for Flint, Michigan, which is undergoing a drinking water crisis due to lead-contaminated water. … The tap water in Flint, population 99,000, became contaminated after the city switched from the Detroit water system to the Flint River […]
I broke the world’s smallest 3D printing Pen
Things were going so smoothly. My LIX 3D Printing pen was sucking in reeds of filament and spitting out hot, soft-ish material from the tip. I was gamely trying to master 3D printing with the thin, metal device. So far, I’d managed something approximating a shoe, a face and a pair of triangles. None of it looked good, but I was improving. Then it stopped working. Let’s back this up a bit. It had b
Obama Proposes $4 Billion Autonomous Vehicle Pilot Projects
In other news, self driving trucks will wipe out millions of jobs: We are facing the decimation of entire small town economies, a disruption the likes of which we haven’t seen since the construction of the interstate highway system itself bypassed entire towns. Via: Forbes: Self-driving cars have a new supporter: President Obama. After talking […]

The Corbett Report   

Interview 1124 – BFP Roundtable Introduces Newsbud
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2016-01-15%20BFP%20Roundtable.mp3"][/audio]On this edition of the BFP Roundtable James Corbett talks to Sibel Edmonds, Peter B. Collins and Pepe Escobar about Newsbud, a new media venture to take the alt media to the next level. In this conversation we discuss who is involved with the project, what they hope to achieve with it, and how it will
Interview 1123 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2016-01-14%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio]This week on the New World Next Week: Apple buys up emotion-reading software; a new police tool data-mines your life to determine your threat score; and the CIA's favorite data mining company takes over Silicon Valley.

The EnvironmentaList   

The Path Ahead From Paris
We need to work together to create a “biosphere smart” economy
Living with Stifling Air Pollution in Beijing
Parents are deeply anxious about raising children in China’s smog-choked capital
View From the Edge
In Tanzania, researchers are using drones to develop a clearer picture chimpanzee behavior and human evolution
FDA’s Ban of 3 Toxic Chemicals in Food Packaging Comes Too Late, Say Critics
Chemicals industry has already replaced these compounds with new ones that have received little scientific scrutiny

Is the BBC biased?   

Not worth the wait after all
So Woman's Hour finally got round to covering the attacks on women in Germany and Sweden this morning, devoting the first 18 minutes of the programme to the subject.It was, however, much as might have been expected - a group of people with similar narrow (left-liberal/feminist) outlooks agreeing with each other and being united in condemning 'right-wing' people who don't think like them.The guests
Jane Garvey defends Woman's Hour
Going back to the question of whether Woman's Hour has ignored the mass assault of women in Cologne and other European cities...DB has put the question to Jane Garvey via Twitter:Now, as the Woman's Hour website, which supplies pretty detailed information about each of its segments didn't include any mention of the subject, DB wondered if it had been briefly mentioned during another discussion. So
Hugh Sykes again
For those who aren't allergic to Twitter conversations, here's DB's encounter with Hugh Sykes in full (following on from yesterdays' Broadcasting House)...(If you're not into Twitter you might like to think of it as an epistolary short story!)And here's Part Two:  DB gatecrashing a love-in between Hugh and a fan:
Keep your distance
Did you see Ayesha Hazarika doing the papers this morning with Tim Montgomerie on the Marr show?   She reminds me of Lulu. She makes me wanna shout. No, not that - it’s her round face. But did you notice her casually referring to Pegida as ‘fascists’? Is that what she meant? I wasn’t quite sure. If so, she slipped it in good and proper, no-one batted an eyelid.Marr said something about ‘what’s bee

@ the chalk face   

This was the way public sector unions had to go down, if they do go down #Friedrichs
To be honest, I’ve had to play catch up on the Friedrichs v. CTA case that is currently before the Supreme Court. Please read the details of the case if you’re at all about to comment on the issue. Progressive-minded folks, which includes the bulk of anti-reform educators, see this as the final undoing of public […]
Again, the unintended consequences of reducing suspensions
This from NYC. An admirable goal: reduce suspensions as the go to strategy for discipline. Reduced numbers will also look good, politically. It’s an easy metric to reference. But again, I’ve observed this same phenomenon. Many schools are tasked with reducing suspensions, yet are not given the budget or resources to provide alternatives. Keep numbers […]
Maybe someone can explain this connection for me between a DC councilmember and a charter school
Chilling out on winter break. Can’t sleep. Examining, for some strange reason, DC Public Charter School Board meeting minutes. I find this stuff so interesting. I’m looking at contracts. I see one attributed to some strange 7L Group. They received $150K from a charter school in SE DC. That’s a lot of money. Well, 7L […]
Excellent analysis of the “money doesn’t matter”myth
From School Finance 101, which I need to read up on. And here’s my take. Wonks, policymakers, and well-meaning white liberals alike will tell you that you can’t throw money at the problem of struggling schools. Well, why would you simply throw money? You have to properly invest and allocate it. Allow me to cite a […]

The Rules of Exposition   

Dealing with holes in a Swiss cheese brain
I sometimes have a thought pop into my head, a one-liner that suddenly makes sense to me. It seems to be a direct quote but it must be a distillation of something I read. Reading Keynes, for example. He doesn't usually write one-liners. So I wake up one morning and say "Oh, Keynes said you can only either spend money or save it." And in my mind, the you can only either spend money or sav
No, those are the same word
It started out as a joke. I said I'm retired now and I might be going senile. But then I googled senile because it's not a word I use often and, you know, because maybe I'm senile. I googled it. The first three results were good. Here is number four:First, they "explain English by way of Greek" (I wish I knew where that phrase came from) ... or in this case, maybe by way of Latin. And th
The better word
I may have mentioned this already: My method of proofreading is to start at the beginning and read until I have to change something, then change it, then start at the beginning again.It's a good method and I rely on it. But sometimes it gets to be days and days of proofreading and I'm still on page two.(Yeah, this is one of those times. Counterfactuals and the Common Trend on my Econ blog, if it e

A Closer Look: Jody Paterso 

A random list of gratitudes, in no particular order
     Having never been one for goal-setting, the end of the year appeals to me more as a time for reflecting on where my life is at than as a start point for setting goals that may or may not be achievable in the next 12 months. As John Lennon so eloquently noted, life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. (In the spirit of goal-setting, perhaps I should pick 2016 as the yea
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A Different Perspective   

Oak Island and the Roman Sword
After most of a season of just screwing around and doing nothing more than digging up more areas on Oak Island that yielded bits of wood, stumps and a hunk of cable, they finally moved back to Borehole Number Ten and set up a dive. This was to get them to the bottom of the hole where it is alleged that there is a box of some kind, the remnants of a hammer or ax and the possibility of human remains
Jesse Marcel Conundrum
I knew the “This and That” post would draw some interesting responses, but I didn’t see it moving into the arena it has. Some of the questions being asked are quite insightful and I have some of the answers. For those answers I don’t have, David Rudiak will probably provide some additional commentary to help us understand the situation.According to Stan Friedman, he was in Baton Rouge on February
The Roswell Nuns - Again
It has come up again, that is, the case of the Roswell nuns seeing something in the sky late on July 4, 1947, and recording it in their diaries. I have reported on this several times on this blog as I attempted to clarify the problem. This all came about in a footnote I had provided in The Truth about the UFO Crash at Roswell. Lance Moody has suggested that if you “googled” Roswell nuns you would
Anne Robbins and Roswell
In the course of investigating many UFO cases, there are witnesses who come forward to tell their stories. Depending on the nature of the story or the investigator who hears it, that story might be added to the case file or might be rejected. Anne Robbins, widow of T/SGT Ernest Robbins, told her story, or rather her husband’s story after he died in January 2000. It related to Roswell and had all t

A Very Public Sociologist   

At the Labour First Conference
Like Fight Club, the first rule of Labour First is to not talk about Labour First. Or at least it used to be. Pulling up outside the Brandhall Labour Club in Oldbury this morning, conference goers were treated to banners festooned with the Labour First logo and reminders everywhere about its hashtag. If that wasn't enough, these days even Corbyn-critical lefts like me get invited. Assembled comrad
David Bowie and Mass Mourning
Apart from waking up to a river flowing through your bedroom, starts to the week don't get much shittier than this. I was up five minutes after Bowie's social media announced his passing to the world, and all day I've carried around this ball of melancholy and loss. David Bowie was part of my life for all of my life, and now he has gone away. Yet by any standards, you couldn't call me a fan. His t
Previewing the Beckett Report
It's unusual for a dull, internal party report to become a cause celebre, but these are unusual times. For the last week comrades who follow Progress and Labour First folk may have found them talking an awful lot about the Beckett Report. There's even a petition about it. Commissioned to find out to explain why Labour lost the general election, it's become something of a totem because, against the
Neoliberal Education and Laziness
Far be it for me to cast aspersions on someone's research, but the following paper unearthed by Amir Sariaslan was like getting passed the pissy biscuit. Published in Educational Philosophy and Theory (Vol 47 (5), 2015, pp 488-501), one Riyad A. Shahjahan contributed 'Being ‘Lazy’ and Slowing Down: Toward decolonizing time, our body, and pedagogy'. Its abstract is ... interesting:In recent years,

A Way to Live   

On bumps in the road
Ready for the open road -- we thought.Back when our family was living a nomadic lifestyle that revolved around tree-planting contracts on mostly federal lands, we pulled a small travel trailer behind an International Travelall with most of our worldly goods in the one or the other. And one day we left home to go to a contract five hundred miles away, and in ten miles came to a brand-new sign that
A light dusting
I have begun work on my rakusu. This is a miniature monk's or nun's robe which is worn at certain times like a bib, symbolically connecting me, through the generations, with Gautama Buddha himself, and a sign of my acceptance of the precepts to guide me through life. Each of these tiny panels will be hand stitched to the others, and is a symbolic rice paddy. One is "nourished" by the pre
Dark of the year
At my age, I'm finding I don't get out for chores much when the thermometer drops below fifty Fahrenheit, or it's dark and I'd have to wear a headlamp, or rain gear would be called for, or rime coats the fence posts. One or other of these conditions obtains pretty much all the time now, what with its being an el Nino year and all.It's teatime all the time, and sit-by-the-fire time, and visit time

A.E.Brain   

A new Camel for Snoopy
Because I gave the other one away to someone whose need was greater than mine. This one's lighter, and made of stiff card reinforced with matchsticks and an internal PVA coat.His opponent is not the Red Baron Manfred Von Richthofen, (despite the colouring) but Austrian ace Godwin von Brumowski.
Limits on Neuroplasticity - and the infamous BSTc layer
I found a wonderfully informative site I wasn't aware of, by an author whose talents at conveying complex concepts to a lay audience exceed my own. Even though I'm the one who's supposed to have a Grad Cert in Science Communication from the ANU.It's Liz - Day by Day, a blog that apparently started as a record of Transition, but has since become an excellent resource on the science of Sex and Gende

Activist Teacher   

The lie in Canada's Syrian refugee show
REGARDING CANADA'S SYRIAN REFUGEE POLICY, an aspect which is egregiously avoided and covered up is the geopolitical dimension and motives for receiving refugees preferentially from Syria (and other specific conflict areas). The government is not doing this primarily to satisfy its international humanitarian obligations. Syria under Assad is a target of vicious US-Canada-NATO-Israel

Adrienne's Corner   

Project Veritas: Undercover Common Core Vid: Exec Says "I hate kids...it's all about the money"...
and millions of people get up every morning and send their children to be propagandized by these horrible people.By the time their "education" is complete, their children will be raging entitled libtards, who demand "safe spaces" in college, and will face a future of staggering debt while serving coffee at Starbucks.  Don't miss what she has to say about home schoolers, which i
Baltimore: Row Houses Gone Rogue...
to be torn down.Compliments of the taxpayers. Let's not forget that in 2009 the city of Baltimore received over $1.8 billion from President Barack Obama’s stimulus law, including $467.1 million to invest in education and $26.5 million for crime prevention.  sourceBy 2014 the feds were demanding a bunch of that money back since no one seemed to know where it went.   From Baltimore Sun Jan 5, 2016 (
Bill Whittle: 2016: Into the Fog -- Obama, Hillary, Trump, & Space Exploration...
"trying to make sense of what is surely coming in 2016 is like staring out into the fog."Barack Obama is feckless, Hillary Clinton is corrupt, Donald Trump gives us whiplash, and ISIS continues to attack us, but at least SpaceX had a marvelous landing.
Welcoming the New Year with a Foot High Coil of Fresh Italian Sausage...
ready to be twisted off into links, frozen, and vacuum sealed.I'm hoping this will last the year.Is it lots of work?Kind of, but worth it to know exactly what's in your sausage and being able to use your very own spice blend.This was two pork butts from Costco.Including the casing and spices the total cost is still less than $2.00 per pound.

Adventures with Kurt and Lori   

Four Months
Wow.  Four months since my last post.  I really need to update this more often.  Too much to even remember to write about!Since my last post, we have, yet again, adopted another animal.  So, Kurt and I were in the parking lot of a local grocery store in downtown Jaco.  We had just walked out from grocery shopping and it was dusk.  We see this adorable white and black kitten peeking out at us from

AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)   

Imam arrested after 'blasphemer' teen cuts off hand
Parents of 15-year-old boy in a Pakistan village proud of his actions after hearing error in the mosque.
Hunger-striking Palestinian reporter's appeal rejected
Rights groups criticise Israel's detention of Muhammad al-Qeq, in critical condition after refusing food for 54 days.
Afghanistan War must end but not at any cost
December saw a 57 percent rise in civilian casualties.
Deadly suicide blast strikes Afghan compound
At least 13 people killed after tribal elder targeted in eastern Jalalabad during a family celebration.

Allen L Roland's Weblog   

Much To Spiritually Do At 82
The secret to living a spiritual human life is seeing through heart centered eyes and realizing we are all part of a loving plan in action wherein each of us has a part to play ~ if we will but listen and respond to the call of our soul. It was Teilhard de Chardin who knew we were all spiritual beings and that the portal to the soul was love ~ and that love alone was capable of uniting living bein
My Lunch With Stanley Krippner
Stanley Krippner ~ Internationally known parapsychologist, and an executive faculty member and Professor of Psychology at Say brook University in Oakland, California. Having lunch with Stanley Krippner is really once again seeing a former mentor, friend and fellow traveler in a Unified Field of love and soul consciousness that exists not only beyond time and space but also beneath our deepest fea
The Shape Of Things To Come In 2016
                Click on image to enlarge It will be  more of the same lies and deceptions in 2016 with the Plutocracy in full control and the truth a scarce commodity. Of course, the ultimate truth is that God is love, or a loving plan in action, and our ultimate destiny is being in sync with that loving plan from a place of gratitude and service. Maira Kalman and Rick Meyerowitz, NY Times, sketc
The Big Lie Versus The Great Truth That Shall Set Everything Ablaze
  This coming New Year brings us face to face with the consequences of the 9/11 Official Story Big lie and resultant fears, with which we are all complicit, and the great truth of a Unified Field of love which exists not only beyond time and space but also deepest within each one of us. Nothing can keep this great truth from eventually spreading universally and setting everything ablaze: Allen L R

AMERICAN KABUKI   

Andrea Bocelli - Macchine da Guerra (Machine of War)
One of the Italians noticed a variation of the  phrase "pre-authorized, pre-paid, pre-deposited" turn up in the Andrea Bocelli song Macchine da Guerra (Machine of War) from 1997, and war has always been because people didn't understand where value came from...ItalianMacchine Da Guerra1997Se fosse una cosa sempliceio te la direi,ma c’è una confusione dentroe quì, attorno a me.Tu preferisc
SPHERE ALLIANCE MESSAGE #125A Conversation with Ashtar SherrAn about a recent Trutwin Channeling,Telepathy exercises,Pleiadian and Andromedan Refugees, and General Banter
The views expressed here are those of Ashtar Sherran as they came thru Denice.  Text that is indented is text out of linear sequence but pertinent to the question being asked.  This is done simple for reading clarity. The perceptions of the telepathic images are mine. -AK[1/10/16, 3:21:23 AM] AK/Terran: Denice, can you ask Sherran, who is the imposter that poses as him?  http://cosmicascension.com
RBS cries 'sell everything' as deflationary crisis nears
RBS warned clients of trouble just before the 2008 crisis. It has done so again Photo: Getty Images Ambrose Evans-Pritchardhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/12093807/RBS-cries-sell-everything-as-deflationary-crisis-nears.htmlRBS cries 'sell everything' as deflationary crisis nearsClients told to seek safety of Bunds and Treasuries. 'This is about return of capital, not return on capital
In Memory of Bowie, "Everyone Says Hi!"
Everyone Says Hi, Cover by Fife Monroe....

ArmsControlWonk   

Video Analysis of DPRK SLBM Footage
The DPRK released footage on 8 January from a purportedly successful KN-11 SLBM test. There have been press reports that the US intelligence community detected a failed ejection test in November, followed by a successful ejection test in December.  “No additional details of the test could be learned,” Bill Gertz wrote, “including whether the missile’s …
Developments at the Korla Missile Test Base
Now for a brief interlude from our North Korea programming…I’ve written a few posts here and here on the Korla Missile Test Base. A colleague sent me a note last week asking if I’ve looked at any recent satellite imagery of the facility. Well, I admit I hadn’t. But I have now! The last satellite …
North Korea’s KN-11 Goes Kablooie
North Korea tested a submarine launched ballistic missile called the KN-11. The North Koreans released footage of the test that showed the missile soaring into the heavens. A close analysis of the footage by the Middlebury Institute team, however, determined that is exploded catastrophically shortly after launch. Jeffrey and Aaron discuss North Korea’s missile programs, …
So Far, So Good on the Subcontinent
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s whirlwind surprise visit to Lahore on Christmas Day, there was little doubt that spoilers in Pakistan would try to derail improved relations. The operative questions were where, when, and whether the attackers would succeed in shutting down yet another attempt at reconciliation. The suicide mission at the Air Force Station at Pathankot followed …

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