Western Civilization is in a global
struggle to the death with international
forces of brutality, ignorance, and chaos.
 
 
DON’T FORGET!
The Editor’s Notes
by Ken Holder
[email protected]
 
Attribute to L. Neil Smith’s The Libertarian Enterprise
Who is actually voting for stuff? This is who:
Half Of The United States Lives In These Counties
by Walt Hickey and Joe Weisenthal
Using Census data, we've figured out that half of the United States 
population is clustered in just the 146 biggest counties out of over 
3000.
Here's the map, with said counties shaded in. Below the map is the 
list of all the counties, so you can see if you live in one of them.
 
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Speaking of voting, the funniest comment this week:
My grandpa voted Republican until the day he died—but he’s been voting Democrat ever since.
Ultra Safe Nuclear Technologies Delivers 
Advanced Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Design To NASA
New Propulsion Concept To Facilitate Rapid Transportation To 
The Moon And Mars
SEATTLE – October 19, 2020 — Ultra Safe Nuclear Technologies 
(USNC-Tech) has delivered a design concept to NASA as part of a study 
on nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) flight demonstration. NTP 
technology provides unprecedented high-impulse thrust performance for 
deep space missions such as crewed missions to the moon and Mars. The 
NASA-sponsored study, managed by Analytical Mechanics Associates 
(AMA), explored NTP concepts and designs enabling deep space travel.
“We want to lead the effort to open new frontiers in space, and do it 
quickly and safely,” said Dr. Michael Eades, principal engineer at 
USNC-Tech. “Our engine maximizes the use of proven technology, 
eliminates failure modes of previous NTP concepts, and has a specific 
impulse more than twice that of chemical systems.”
Advancements in nuclear fuel design and passive safety measures 
pioneered by Ultra Safe Nuclear (USNC, USNC-Tech’s parent company) 
with Fully Ceramic Micro-encapsulated (FCM™) fuel enabled USNC-Tech 
to create a novel NTP concept with specialized performance 
capabilities. The enhanced safety characteristics and design 
flexibility of the USNC-Tech concept is a critical step forward in 
achieving extensibility of NTP systems to deep-space missions.
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Wow!
Has Covid killed off the flu? Experts pose 
the intriguing question as influenza cases nosedive by 98% across the 
globe
by Jo Macfarlane
It was feared by many to be the perfect winter storm, a nightmare 
situation that would push our health service over the edge: the 
'twin-demic' of flu, which kills about 10,000 Britons every year, and 
a second deadly wave of Covid-19.
Such was the concern that the Government rolled out the biggest flu 
vaccination programme in British history.
Thirty million people – 20 per cent more than normal, and now 
including all over-50s – are eligible for this year's jab.
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Virginia's governor signs legislation 
banning no-knock warrants
by Ray Sanchez and Nakia McNabb
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam on Wednesday signed police reform 
legislation that includes a ban on no-knock warrants, making the 
state the third in the country to outlaw no-knock, forcible-entry 
raids frequently used by law enforcement to serve narcotics search 
warrants.
The move comes as the March shooting death of Breonna Taylor at the 
hands of Louisville, Kentucky, police has prompted state and local 
governments across the nation to take steps to rein in the 
controversial police tactic.
"These reforms also reduce militarization of police equipment, 
standardize law enforcement training requirements and strengthens the 
process to de-certify officers, when needed," Northam said. 
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Should be banned everywhere.
And now for a few funny (or not) images:

 
Okay, yeah, pretty scary allright, but that’s life.















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