- 1521 - Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan was killed by natives in the Philippines.
- 1861 - West Virginia seceded from Virginia after Virginia seceded from the Union during the American Civil War.
- 1880 - Francis Clarke and M.G. Foster patented the electrical hearing aid.
- 1965 - "Pampers" were patented by R.C. Duncan.
- 1978 - Pro-Soviet Marxists seized control of Afghanistan.
- 1989 - Student protestors took over Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
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Saturday, April 27, 2024
History for April 27
Friday, April 26, 2024
WATCH: Biden makes stunning admission: 'We can't be trusted' | WND | by Bob Unruh
Unreliable And Toxic
Has the Secret Service Gone Insane?
JIM TREACHER: Has the Secret Service Gone Insane?
As Treacher writes:
Look, man, if you want to let the president of the United States get assassinated because you were scared of being blackballed as a bigot, be my guest.
But you can’t make us turn a blind eye. We see you.
P.S. Okay, I was right: Herczeg used to be a cop in Dallas, and in 2016 she sued the department for $1 million over “gender bias.” And then she blackmailed her way into the Secret Service...
Election interferer!-----Disgraced former CBS News anchor Dan Rather returns to network after 18 years for interview | Fox News
- Just ahead of the then-president’s re-election, the anchor ran a "60 Minutes" special citing forged memos disparaging Bush’s behavior while he served in the National Guard in the 1970s allegedly written by his commanding officer at the time.
Biden now threatening middle class with huge new tax hike | WND | by Bob Unruh
NPR’s Old CEO Was Accused Of ‘Racism’ For Asking Employees For ‘Civility’
- Former NPR CEO John Lansing pushed employees to consider “civility” more during a question-and-answer forum regarding the outlet’s hip-hop podcast focused on black and queer issues called “Louder Than A Riot” lacking its own budget, the NYT reported.
- When Lansing made the request after the podcast’s editor Soraya Shockley had pressed him about lack of funding for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), an employee at NPR wrote in the forum’s chat that the term “civility” is “racist” because it is frequently deployed against minorities...
- Shockley submitted a human resources complaint against Lansing following the session, suggesting the “civility” comments “dog-whistle racism,” an individual aware of the interaction told the NYT...
ICE says illegal alien was arrested for child molestation after Virginia police ignored detainer on prior molestation charge | Blaze Media
Climate Change and EnvironMental issues. | Not good!!!! | Facebook
- Not good!!!!
A Prosecution In Search of a Crime, Part 2 | Power Line -
...In point of fact, there is no such information-suppression conspiracy crime in the law and the indictment against Trump does not charge a conspiracy — it charges 34 counts of falsifying business records with fraudulent intent to commit or conceal another crime.
...The statute does not criminalize what Bragg claims Trump did — again, suppress politically damaging information. The invocation of it still calls for Bragg to enforce federal election law, which he has no jurisdiction to do. It is plainly intended for state elections because Congress enacted federal campaign law — which is not Bragg’s remit — to control federal elections. And, cherry on top, the election law Bragg invokes is a misdemeanor — that is, Bragg is trying to exacerbate a single misdemeanor falsification of business records into 34 felony counts by rationalizing that Trump was trying to commit or conceal another misdemeanor...
Yes. They hate us THAT much!-----Democrats Want Donald Trump ‘Killed,’ Alan Dershowitz Warns
- Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) introduced legislation last week that would remove Secret Service protection for people who are convicted of felony or state crimes. The lawmaker mentioned that a “former president” could be an individual whose protection would be terminated if he’s found guilty in four cases.
Watch: AOC Sends Signal to College Protesters, Within Hours Mob Forces Columbia to Take Drastic Action
Electric cars are a Trojan horse for the destruction of driving
- If they fail, then for every non-electric car they sell they could be fined £15,000.
- The 22 per cent proportion will then rise every year until it reaches 80 per cent in 2030.
Unfortunately, the push to electric may drive them off the roads.
History for April 26
- 1865 - John Wilkes Booth was killed by the U.S. Federal Cavalry.
- 1921 - Weather broadcasts were heard for the first time on radio in St. Louis, MO.
- 1937 - German planes attacked Guernica, Spain, during the Spanish Civil War for the Spanish nationalist government. This raid is considered one of the first to be attacks on a civilian population by a modern air force.
- 1954 - Grace Kelly was on the cover of "LIFE" magazine.
- 1982 - The British announced that Argentina had surrendered on South Georgia.
- 1986 - The world’s worst nuclear disaster to date occurred at Chernobyl, in Kiev. Thirty-one people died in the incident and thousands more were exposed to radioactive material.
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Colorado Turns Schools into Welfare Agencies as Thousands of Needy Migrant Children Enroll
It's only fair!-----End occupation and colonialism now, give Columbia U back to the Lenape tribe and let them turn it into a casino
"End occupation and colonialism now, give Columbia U back to the Lenape tribe and let them turn it into a casino
- Welcome to the all-new Native Lights Casino Morningside Heights, formerly Columbia University
- Loosest slots and cheapest smokes in the Tri-State Area.
- Come for the $24 dinner buffet and enjoy nightly entertainment at the Lenape Lounge!
Poll results expose Wild West London: Nearly a quarter of Londoners have been attacked or threatened with violence in the past five years, shock new study reveals | Daily Mail Online
"Research by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) found around 2 million people had fallen victim to violence or been threatened in the period.
The shocking number comes as analysis shows that violence in London cost taxpayers around £7 billion in 2023.
One in ten people feel at risk of crime from knife and gun wielding gang members...