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Guinness World Records- 57-year-old runs across Africa in record time while avoiding kidnap

A British-South African man has run the entire length of Africa in 301 days, breaking a 25-year-old world record.

Keith Boyd, 57, achieved the fastest journey from Cape Town to Cairo on foot, beating the previous record by 17 days.

It turned out to be Ethiopia where he encountered the most issues, describing that portion of the run as “hell on Earth”.

If not for the setbacks he experienced there, which include being assaulted and held at gunpoint, he could have completed the journey a few weeks earlier.

Rearranging The Deck Chairs On The Titanic

Globe and Mail- There’s a troubling amount of churn at the top of Canada’s public service

Over the nine years it has been in power, the Trudeau government has shuffled senior officials 98 times, with more than 300 specific changes – some individuals multiple times. On average, there have been about 10 shuffles per year. Meanwhile, there are now 41 deputy ministers – more than ever before.

However Much You Hate The Media

It’s not enough:

An unnamed photo editor at a major news outlet believes it is “dangerous” for the media to highlight the historic photo of former President Trump standing tall after the assassination attempt Saturday, calling it “free PR” for the Trump campaign, according to a report.

An Axios media trend assessment on Tuesday argued that the “overuse” of the iconic image can “pose risks,” citing unnamed photographers who reportedly told the outlet that promoting the viral photos could be a form of “photoganda” because the Trump campaign will use them to “further their agenda, despite the photographers’ intent of capturing a news event.” […]

Axios cited a photo editor and photographer “from a major news outlet” who suggested the media refrain from using the photo “despite how good it is” to avoid casting the former president in a positive light.

“The amount that publications have been using Evan’s photo is kind of free PR for Trump in a way, and it’s dangerous for media organizations to keep sharing that photo despite how good it is,” the editor told the outlet.

But The Bike Lanes And Rainbow Crosswalks Are Fab-U-Less

Globe And Mail- The pressing need to fix water pipes

As bad as it looks, a recent Globe and Mail analysis found that greater problems lie waiting. In the country’s biggest cities, nearly one-quarter of the pipes are in poor or very poor condition. And it could be even worse than it seems: condition assessments don’t always involve inspecting a pipe and can rely instead on educated guesswork.

Rewriting History

It’s anyone’s guess as to what this latest apology entails, but I’m sure it includes large monetary payments. What’s more bizarre is that the recipients didn’t originate in Canada, but in the United States.

As detailed in this more balanced article, the Sioux and Lakota were properly considered refugees, not original inhabitants.

The government appears to have granted these refugee-American-Indians full rights under Section 35, meaning that multi-billion-dollar land claims and reparation demands are imminent. Many Indigenous speakers at the press conference stated that the Dakota/Lakota and other tribes were already on their traditional lands when they escaped into Canada, a fact disputed by the foregoing evidence from the official North West Mounted Police history.

Administrative Bloat

Blacklocks- More Staffers For Fewer Vets

The departmental payroll since 2015 has grown from 2,907 employees to 3,676, an increase of 769 staff or 26 percent.

“The 2021 Census counted 461,240 Canadian veterans,” said the note. “This is lower than the department’s estimate of 617,800 veterans published in the department’s yearly Facts And Figures.”

The department in a 2009 report New Veterans Charter Evaluation acknowledged it had more employees managing fewer programs than either the United Kingdom or Australia. Canada’s payroll of 3,676 employees compared to 2,100 each in the U.K. and Australia.

Critics have complained other federal agencies are also overstaffed.

Thursday On Turtle Island

Global Warming Scam News:  Fake environmentalism.  The media is upset about a movie.  Green physician toolkit.

Dementia Joe’s America:  The most insane reactions.  The mother of big lies.

Blackie’s Canada:  Is the condo in the same building as the CBC president?  Poilievre vows to fire diplomat.

Today In Islam:  Submit to Allah infidels!  I’m going to blow you all up, you infidels.

Your morning meme.  Another meme.   A cartoon.  And another cartoon.

No Matter How Much You Hate The Media

It clearly is not enough! Yesterday, MSNBC’s Joy Reid said that Joe Biden successfully recovering from Covid would convey exactly the same thing [as Donald Trump surving an assassin’s bullet].

Well, if he does survive Covid, and we certainly hope that he does, we now know the perfect picture the White House photographer will stage:

How It Started

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How it’s going.

A former senior official of the White House National Security Council who also once worked as an analyst for the CIA has been indicted on criminal charges accusing her of working as an agent for the government of South Korea allegedly in exchange for luxury gifts including designer handbags.

Sue Mi Terry, the wife of Washington Post columnist Max Boot, was charged with failing to register as a foreign agent and conspiracy to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act…

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