News Burst 4 April 2023
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- Cheap harvests from Ukraine never went to Africa as promised by Brussels, say farmers in Poland, Romania and Bulgaria. Anger is growing across Eastern Europe as farmers in the region protest over excess cheap grain from Ukraine threatening their businesses, Le Figaro reported earlier this week. Farmers in nations that previously agreed to help get grain out of Ukraine and into global markets now face unfair competition, they say. They are also not subject to the same regulatory requirements.
- According to a new study, “old masters” like da Vinci, Sandro Botticelli and Rembrandt may have used egg yolk in their oil paintings. Trace quantities of protein have been detected in the classic paintings. While it was originally believed to have been from contamination, researchers now say it was intentional. They say adding egg yolk could tune the properties of the oil paint in drastic ways, such as showing age and brush strokes differently. It would also make the paint more resistant to humidity. The study was published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications.
- The Chinese spy balloon that transited the US earlier this year was able to capture imagery and collect some signals intelligence from US military sites, a source familiar with the matter tells CNN. The balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing in real time, the source said, and the US government still does not know for sure whether the Chinese government could wipe the balloon’s data as it received it. That raises questions about whether there is intelligence the balloon was able to gather that the US still doesn’t know about. Still, the intelligence community has not been overly concerned about the information the balloon was able to gather, the person said, because it is not much more sophisticated than what Chinese satellites are able to glean as they orbit over similar locations. The FBI is still examining the balloon, but so far officials have been able to glean additional information about how the device worked, including the algorithms used for the balloon’s software and how it is powered and designed.
- Finnish conservative leader Petteri Orpo has won a nail-biting three-way election race, defeating Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s centre left. It is a bitter defeat for Ms Marin.
- An earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale struck near the east coast of Kamchatka in far east Russia, according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The quake struck at a depth of 100km (62.13 miles), EMSC said. Tremors were felt in the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky at around 3.06pm local time (3.06 am GMT) on Monday. No tsunami warning has been issued by the US Tsunami Warning System. The Russian Academy of Sciences’ geophysical service said the earthquake measured 6.9 and hit near Avacha Bay in the southeastern coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula.
- Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene countered that Democrats “support grooming children,” even singling out President Joe Biden for supporting “transgender surgeries” on kids. “Sexualizing children is what pedophiles do to children,” the congresswoman insisted.
- The director of Boston Children’s Hospital’s gender surgery department has called on similar institutions to increase their capacity to perform underage gender surgeries, as Republican-run states begin to clamp down on the practices. Writing in the Journal of American Medicine, Dr. Oren Ganor and Harvard Medical School student Shawheen Rezei predicted that “physicians who provide [gender-affirming care] will face a great burden due to constraints in certain states,” Fox News reported on Sunday. As these states “work to criminalize GAC for adolescents, there will be an increased flux of patients traveling to seek care in states with more open legislation.” ‘Gender-affirming care’ is a euphemism for any procedure aimed at switching a patient’s gender, from hormone treatment to genital surgery.
- “I believe China’s semiconductor industry will not sit idly by, but take efforts around … self-strengthening and self-reliance,” Huawei’s rotating chairman Eric Xu reportedly said, adding: “For Huawei, we will render our support to all such self-saving, self-strengthening and self-reliance efforts of the Chinese semiconductor industry.” Huawei was placed on a US trade blacklist in 2019, with most American suppliers barred from shipping goods and technology to the company unless they were granted licenses. The measure is aimed at cutting off the Chinese company’s ability to buy or design the semiconductor chips that power most of its products. The Biden administration is reportedly planning to hammer Huawei with export controls to hasten the Chinese firm’s “demise,” according to the Wall Street Journal.
- Twitter announced last month that, as of Saturday, it would begin removing “legacy verified checkmarks” from accounts that were verified before Musk announced his subscription system last year. The New York Times declared on Thursday that it would not pay the $1,000 per month required of businesses, or reimburse its employees for signing up for Twitter’s $8 per month personal plan. The New York Times’ @nytimes account lost its checkmark on Saturday, meaning its tweets will no longer show up in the ‘for you’ tab, the default timeline where Twitter users see content from accounts they follow. Tweeting on Saturday, Musk suggested that the vanishing of Tweets from the Times would be no great loss for most users. Twitter CEO Elon Musk has branded the New York Times “unreadable propaganda” after the newspaper refused to pay for verification.
- The EU has forsaken its goal of ensuring peace and prosperity for its members, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared on Friday. Warning that the bloc is considering sending troops into Ukraine, Orban insisted that Hungary will continue pushing for a ceasefire. “Those who are pro-war have put the whole European Union in danger,” Orban told Radio Kossuth, referring to the ongoing efforts by EU member states to arm Kiev’s forces. To date, Brussels has supplied Kiev with just under $4 billion worth of arms, while individual member states have donated tanks, artillery, and in the case of Poland and Slovakia, fighter jets to Ukraine.
- Former US President Donald Trump has raised over $5 million in the 48 hours since he was indicted by a New York grand jury on Thursday night, an official with his 2024 campaign told Axios on Saturday. “This is someone who has run twice for president of the United States,” senior adviser Jason Miller told Axios, marveling that “there’s a whole new group of Trump supporters who are angered by what they see as this political persecution.”
- Astronauts who will helm the first crewed moon mission were revealed on Monday, queuing up the quartet to begin training for the historic Artemis II lunar flyby that is set to take off in November 2024. The astronauts are NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency. “It’s so much more than the four names that have been announced. We need to celebrate this moment in human history. … It is the next step in the journey that will get humanity to Mars,” Glover said during the Monday announcement at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston.
- Researchers observing with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have pinpointed silicate cloud features in a distant planet’s atmosphere. The atmosphere is constantly rising, mixing, and moving during its 22-hour day, bringing hotter material up and pushing colder material down. The resulting brightness changes are so dramatic that it is the most variable planetary-mass object known to date. The team, led by Brittany Miles of the University of Arizona, also made extraordinarily clear detections of water, methane, and carbon monoxide with Webb’s data, and found evidence of carbon dioxide. This is the largest number of molecules ever identified all at once on a planet outside our solar system. Cataloged as VHS 1256 b, the planet is about 40 light-years away and orbits not one, but two stars over a 10,000-year period.
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Egypt
The entrance of the Temple of Edfu in Egypt. Built between 237 and 57 BCE and dedicated to the god Horus.
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Doctrine Of Discovery
On March 30, the Vatican renounced the Doctrine of Discovery. It was a once-in-500-year news event that was almost completely unreported in corporate or alternative media. This doctrine – proposed for the first time by the Popes in 1452 – allowed Christians to kill, enslave and steal the land of non-Christians all over the world. It led to over 500 years of relentless wars of conquest and plunder by the West against the rest of the world. This is why the Spanish conquistadors would take out a Bible, ask the Aztecs and Incas to obey his teachings, and then start slaughtering them when they refused. It’s what the Americans used to justify the genocide of the first nations. More recently, it has been used by George Bush (Pecce) Jr. to justify a massive invasion of the Middle East. ~ Benjamin Fulford
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Tokyo
The Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo is frequently called “the busiest pedestrian intersection in the world”. A flow measurement survey estimated up to 390,000 pedestrians per day.
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Mount Etna on May 2nd, 2022
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This Puts Pyramid Building Into Context
By comparison, the pyramids in Egypt were built from roughly the same blocks. Now there are some ancient stones that actually weight over 100 ton, and there are close to 4 million blocks. According to the main stream history, 4 million of these size blocks were cut, quarried, shaped and positioned every 2-4 minutes, 24-hours per day, 7 days a week, for 25 years. When you take that into consideration and all without the electrical power or machines, you come to conclusion that this couldn’t possibly be done by civilization that thousand years prior was living in the “stone age”. ~ Niko – @awakenedspecies
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