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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, SEPTEMBER 13

More interesting then it sounds but you have to get to the part where they talk about the quality of the study. A daily multivitamin could keep your memory sharp as you age

Mortgage demand from homebuyers falls 29% since last year, as interest rates surge past 6%

Actually, it is starting to make the news now but a little late. The Biggest Looming Crisis You’ve Heard Almost Nothing About

Always seems like that when the standard model ever goes into conflict with general relativity, general relativity wins (not that this conflict happens all that often). The energy of the vacuum should have a gravitational effect on large atoms. But physicists’ attempts to measure it have puzzlingly come up empty.

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, SEPTEMBER 12

Russian retreats continue as emboldened Ukrainians push on, shoot down drone

Switzerland looks at jailing people for heating their homes “excessively”

Inflation rose 0.1% in August even with sharp drop in gas prices

Plastic Might Be Making You Fat

Border conflict breaks out between Armenia, Azerbaijan as Russia distracted by Ukraine

Pakistan floods threaten food security as critical crops destroyed

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, SEPTEMBER 11

Ukraine Strikes Multiple Targets INSIDE Russia, More Deputies Call for Putin’s Ouster

Why Europe Won’t Exploit Its Huge Gas Reserves

China loan fact of the day

This should be the absolute peak of hurricane season—but it’s dead quiet out there

Unions blast rail move to delay shipments before deadline

The Pentagon has furnished some 800,000 155-mm artillery rounds to Ukraine, while the US has just one factory making them, the General Dynamics plant in Scranton, Pennsylvania that produces only 14,000 rounds a month.

NY Gov. Hochul’s Law Claims Its First Victims: Historical Battle Reenactors

NY Times Hit Piece On Hasidic Education Published On Eve Of NY Regents Vote To Undermine All Religious Schools

Sanctuary City DC Declares State Of Emergency Over “Flood” Of Illegal Migrants Bused From Border States

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, SEPTEMBER 10

This shut off the power to a lot of people in Ukraine. ‘Daily attacks’ Putin targets natural gas thermal power plant in Kharkiv in missile strike

The fall of Los Angeles Related in a funny way.

‘A necessity’: Lebanon’s forced conversion to solar

Cancers in Adults Under 50 Have Increased Dramatically Around The Globe

What is to become of Memphis?

Visa, Mastercard, AmEx to start categorizing gun shop sales

The lingering fear

On February 26, 1993 a truck bomb detonated below the North Tower of the complex commonly known as the Twin Towers. The people who made this bomb hoped that 250,000 people would die but a misplacement of the bomb meant only 6 people would die (although about 1000 were injured). Although the people who made the bomb had some passing associations with al-Qaeda, there is no evidence that al-Qaeda was responsible and the US government has never claimed that it was.

On September 11 2001, al-Qaeda did manage to destroy the Twin Towers. They only managed to kill around 3000 people and injure about 25000. They set off a global conflict that saw America taking military action in almost every Muslim country around the globe.

At the time, there was a lot of chatter about terrorist using weapons of mass destruction. It was one of the major justifications for the massive blood and money poured into the “War on Terror.” The idea was that if we let terrorist organizations continue to get better and to keep trying, eventually they will pull off an attacked that is truly damaging to the US. It was easy to feel that the third time very well could be a 6 or 7 figure causality attack on American soil.

And so America killed a lot goat herders. Americans dropped a lot of space age weapons on people who could not read or write. Al-Qaeda was reduced to a shadow of its former self. All of its top leadership on that time of the Twin Towers attacks were killed or died of naturally causes. No major attacks every happened on US soil. And America got tired of the endless war all over the world.

Now the Taliban control more of Afghanistan then they did in 2001 and American is back to being more worried about Russia and China then they are about some random non-state actor hoping to kill hundreds of thousands of Americans. But I am still worried about New York City’s fate. I still expect to see it go up in flames. I expect there to be a third and final attack with a weapon of mass destruction that ends it as a functioning city.

To be clear, this is an emotional expectation on my part and not a rational one. I don’t think there is any non-state group that can do this right now. And I don’t think any state group (not even Iran) is crazy enough to do it at the current time. So if rationally, I don’t think it is possible at this time, why do I have this feeling that it is going to happen?

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Things are moving so fast this is already majorly out of date in terms of what Ukraine has taken. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, SEPTEMBER 9

How the Russian invasion is changing Ukrainian farmers’ crops

Shipping lines and container owners in North America (majorly in the US) are finding it difficult to return containers to China. To add to the present challenges, the US is also facing major trucking issues that are making cargo movement within the country difficult.

In Face of Rising Domestic Prices, India Restricts Rice Exports

The World Is Not Ready For The Next Super-Eruption, Scientists Warn