The following is a review of The Transgender-Industrial Complex by Scott Howard (Antelope Hill Publishing, 2020).
“In the wasteland of deepening darkness overcoming our civilization, the plagues of opioids and antidepressants, a steady diet of appointments with the local psychoanalyst, hormone blockers for prepubescent children, demon-drag-queen story time and more untold horrors confront us as the forces of disintegration eat the remnants of our civilization from the inside out.” With
The Transgender-Industrial Complex, Scott Howard has given decent, red-blooded Heritage Americans one of the most important books of the 21st century. It is a dizzying tour-de-force, a missile bursting overhead, a fire-bell in the night which defies summarization and simply must be read by every good American left in our fallen, prostrate nation. In
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The study will run for a 13-month period and will recruit over 800 patients across eight sites in the UK, including London â St Georgeâs and UCL, Oxford, Southampton, Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham and Liverpool.
Com-COV has eight different arms that will test eight different combinations of doses and dose intervals. This is tentative and subject to change should more COVID-19 vaccines be approved for use in the UK. The eight arms include the following dose combinations:
Pfizer/BioNTech and Pfizer/BioNTech - 28 days apart
Pfizer/BioNTech and Pfizer/BioNTech - 12 weeks apart â (control group)
Oxford/AstraZeneca and Oxford/AstraZeneca - 28 days apart
Pathologies of obfuscation: Nobody understands cyber operations or wargaming In-Depth Research & Reports by Nina Kollars and Benjamin Schechter
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Executive summary
National security and defense professionals have long utilized wargames to better understand hypothetical conflict scenarios. With conflict in the cyber domain becoming a more prominent piece in wargames in the national security community, this issue brief seeks to identify the common pathologies, or potential pitfalls, of cyber wargaming. It argues that the inherent turbulence of the cyber domain and segmented knowledge about cyber weapons negatively affect three components of cyber wargaming: the scenario development, the data usability, and the cross-participant comprehensibility. The brief offers some initial solutions to these problems, but, ul