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November, 2019


The FBI Uncovers Even More Clinton Emails

Chinese infiltrators stealing valuable researchThe government malfeasance in the Clinton email scandal is seeming never-ending.

The State Department just confessed to a court that FBI found more Clinton emails that were then over to State for review. In the November 15, 2019 filing, the State Department informs the court that the FBI located additional Clinton emails that potentially had not been previously released:

By Judicial Watch - Saturday, November 30, 2019 - Full Story

The good side of carbon monoxide

The good side of carbon monoxideMost people think of carbon monoxide as harmful, and with good reason — the colorless, odorless gas sends 50,000 people in the U.S. to hospitals each year when their furnaces malfunction or car engines run in poorly ventilated spaces. But at low concentrations, carbon monoxide has a beneficial side that scientists are trying to harness to treat diseases, according to an article in Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society.
By American Chemical Society - Saturday, November 30, 2019 - Full Story

Sensing sweetness on a molecular level

Sensing sweetness on a molecular levelWhether it’s chocolate cake or pasta sauce, the sensation of sweetness plays a major role in the human diet and the perception of other flavors. While a lot is known about the individual proteins that signal “sweet,” not much is known about how the proteins work together as a receptor to accomplish this feat. Now, in ACS Chemical Neuroscience, researchers report a molecular look at the receptor, which could someday lead to better-tasting food.
By American Chemical Society - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story


A Coup in Israel

A Coup in Israel“It is important for me to emphasize that the only ones who determine who the prime minister will be are Israeli voters. That is the essence of democracy,” Prime Minister Netanyahu recently said. That is what’s at stake here.
By Daniel Greenfield - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

Creating An Official Record of the Trump Presidency—Doug Wead

Creating An Official Record of the Trump Presidency—Doug WeadWhy is a presidential historian receiving death threats for writing an officially sanctioned book about an American presidency? In the eyes of Doug Wead, who was given unprecedented access to people associated with the Trump presidency, what are its distinguishing features? And what do President Trump and his children have to say for the record, in their own words?
By Epoch Times - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

Questions Often Asked: Spruce Beer

Questions Often Asked: Spruce BeerHistory tells us that Breton explorer Jacques Cartier saved his scurvy-plagued men with native-sourced spruce beer. Iced in at the mouth of the St. Charles River early in 1536, he brewed up a beverage rich in vitamin C. Only it wasn’t spruce beer. The local Iroquoians instructed him to use what they called Aneda, now believed to have been white cedar, Thuja occidentalis.
By Wes Porter - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

Warning: The Democrats Have Found A New Sink Hole In Which To Plunge America

Warning: The Democrats Have Found A New Sink Hole In Which To Plunge  AmericaThe picture now becomes crystal clear why Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats made no move to reign in Green New Deal-crazed Alexandria Ocasio Cortez. You know, the one that AOC said she was only joking about. AOC’s job-killing Green New Deal was digging the hole into which the Democrats could jump to hide from their Big Fail Trump Impeachment brouhaha.
By Judi McLeod - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

Taxpayers Federation applauds Ontario government’s moves to save on travel, meals and hospitality

TORONTO, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is applauding the Ontario government’s plan to tighten restrictions on travel, meal and hospitality expenses for politicians, bureaucrats and government employees in the broader public sector that will save taxpayers $25 million per year.

By Canadian Taxpayers Federation -- Jasmine Pickel, Interim CTF Ontario Director - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

Oil Rig Count Down; Oil Production Up

Oil Rig Count Down; Oil Production Up

According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. oil production for the first nine months of 2019 averaged over 12 million barrels per day. That level of production is 1.4 million barrels per day higher than the same period last year, despite the oil rig count declining steadily in 2019. EIA sees increasing oil production as the trend for the near future. In EIA’s Short Term Energy Outlook, oil production is expected to end the 2019 year 1.3 million barrels per day higher than last year, and it is expected to be another 1 million barrels a day higher next year ending the 2020 year with oil production at 13.29 million barrels per day.

By Institute for Energy Research - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

Latest on London Bridge Attack

TWO die in London Bridge terror attack: Knife maniac is shot dead by hero police after passers-by wrestle him to ground after stabbing rampage leaves up to 12 hurtUsman Khan, Terrorist was AUTOMATICALLY freed after seven years for Mumbai-style plot The London Bridge terrorist who stabbed two people to death in a horrific knife rampage yesterday sent a grovelling letter from prison begging to be sent on a deradicalisation course during his sentencing for his first terror offences, it has been revealed. Usman Khan, 28, was jailed in 2012 for his role in an al Qaeda-inspired terror group that plotted to bomb the London Stock Exchange and the US Embassy and kill Boris Johnson.-- More...
By Fox News & Daily Mail- Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

California’s Aggressive Renewable Mandates Are Not Having the Desired Affect

California’s Aggressive Renewable Mandates Are Not Having the Desired Affect

California has some of the most aggressive mandates for renewable energy production in the country. The state has a 100 percent “clean” energy mandate by 2045, with 60 percent of the state’s electricity mandated to come from renewable energy by 2030. All new houses built in the Golden State must have solar panels on the roof, and several cities (e.g., Berkeley) have banned the use of natural gas in new residential construction. Increasing amounts of wind and solar on the California grid have caused reliability problems, with millions of people forced to endure days without power to alleviate wildfire risk believed to be caused by wind damage to electrical wires and insufficient back-up power when wind and solar are not producing.

By Institute for Energy Research - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

How Universities Enable the Hijacking of Campus Free Speech When Jews are Involved

How Universities Enable the Hijacking of Campus Free Speech When Jews are InvolvedIn a country where multiculturalism has a reverent following and criticism of protected minorities has essentially been criminalized as “hate speech,” it is more than ironic that on some Canadian campuses radical students have taken it upon themselves to target one group, Jewish students, with a hatred that is nominally forbidden for any others. And with a recent incident that took place on November 20th, York University, in particular, has now revealed a troubling pattern of tolerating physical and emotional assaults by pro-Palestinian radicals against Jewish students and others who dare to demonstrate any support for Israel or question the tactics of Islamists in their efforts to destroy the Jewish state.
By Dr. Richard Cravatts - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

Enhanced Mustang offers a lot of performance and a great soundtrack

Enhanced Mustang offers a lot of performance and a great soundtrackHow do you not have a barrel of laughs driving a Ford Mustang? Well, you could get one that's souped up nicely, even to Recaro seats, then stick ultra wide and slickish race track tires on it that are quite impractical on chilly autumn roads in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
By Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

West: The Dubious Dilemma For Democrats

Alan WestPerhaps y’all have heard on the adage, “if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging”. The Democrat [Socialist] party has not adhered to this maxim, and therefore they find themselves in a deep hole, a serious dilemma. And what is utterly perplexing is that this dilemma is all their very own making.
By Allen West - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

No Deadline Existed in Trump’s Brief Delay of Ukraine Funds 

No Deadline Existed in Trump's Brief Delay of Ukraine FundsDid President Donald Trump withhold our donations of military assistance to Ukraine as leverage in a July 25, 2019, phone call to get Ukraine to investigate criminal activity by Team Obama in 2013-2015 and interference in the 2015-2016 United States presidential election?
By Jonathon Moseley - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story

Feeding the Fat Green Pigs

Feeding the Fat Green PigsIn the era before coal, oil and electricity, the environment suffered greatly. Whales were slaughtered for lamp oil; forests were cleared for firewood, mine props, building materials, roofing shingles and sailing masts; London (“The Big Smoke”) and Pittsburgh (“The Smoky City”) were smothered in smog from open fires, charcoal kilns and iron smelters; horses powered public and military transport and city streets were layered with horse manure.
By Viv Forbes - Friday, November 29, 2019 - Full Story



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