Monday, October 07, 2024

Biden 'Photo Op' Disrupted Helene Relief, Grounded Aircrafts with Emergency Supplies: Rescue Mission Volunteer

Biden 'Photo Op' Disrupted Helene Relief, Grounded Aircrafts with Emergency Supplies: Rescue Mission Volunteer:

In fact, according to the Special Forces operator, the president directly impeded rescue efforts to take a “photo op.”

“There was a ‘No Fly’ when the president flew in today,” Kennedy told Fox News’ “The Bottom Line” on Wednesday. “We had to land helicopters to not go rescue people so a photo op could take place.”

The way we were-----Top 10 Worst US Hurricanes

CONFIRMED! Terrorists are INSIDE the United States and DHS knew about it...

Fight to save signatures from extinction as teachers warn millions of kids can't sign their name anymore | Daily Mail Online

The art of the traditional signature is becoming a thing of the past thanks to the rise of online contracts, e-signatures and PIN numbers. - Nikki Main 
  • Surveys show that just a fifth of young adults aged 18 to 24 now have a personal signature, and a similar share of adults use their signature so infrequently, they can't produce the same one consistently...
  • Dr Lori Koerner, the assistant superintendent for the Riverhead Central School District in New York, told DailyMail.com: 'I have encountered too many secondary students and employment candidates who cannot sign documents relative to their onboarding process.''..

Fox News host goes scorched earth on White House reporters for not asking Biden about hurricane victims * WorldNetDaily * by Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation

Fox News host goes scorched earth on White House reporters for not asking Biden about hurricane victims * WorldNetDaily * by Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation

"It is still dire circumstances there, and Mike, worth pointing out when that White House press briefing was happening, what the opportunity was that those journalists had to ask questions of the president, I didn't any hear questions about the storm damage or the relief efforts. There are people who are still stranded in their homes right now," Smith said.

School Zone Speed Cameras Issue Thousands of Tickets Outside of School Zone

Hurricane Helene Illuminates the Logic of AM Radio in Cars — and Congress Seems To Be Getting the Message

‘Free, over-the-air radio is critically important to our nation’s emergency communications infrastructure,’ says a backer of legislation to save AM. - DEAN KARAYANI
With overwhelming bipartisan support, the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act is speeding toward passage...when a disaster like Hurricane Helene cuts off other means of communication...
The legislation has been gaining momentum since Ford, Tesla, and others found that AM reception interferes with EVs...
The digital revolution has driven radios from homes, and most of those that remain require power or run on batteries that are among the first items to disappear from shelves in a crisis. 
An automobile’s radio, however, runs as long as there’s fuel in the tank or an EV has charge...

Lunch video-----What Actually Happened in Asheville: A Hurricane Helene Story

Noon-toon


 

Good Samaritan Pilot Sounds Alarm After He Was Forced to Leave Helene Victim on Mountain Under Threat of Arrest

Good Samaritan Pilot Sounds Alarm After He Was Forced to Leave Helene Victim on Mountain Under Threat of Arrest

A South Carolina man who volunteered to make flights in his helicopter to rescue victims of Hurricane Helene says he was threatened with arrest if he did not abandon a man he tried to save. The incident took place on Sunday, Sept. 28, pilot Jordan Seidhom told the Queen City News, as he and his son, Landon, were on their second day of rescue efforts. Near Lake Lure, North Carolina, they found a stranded couple. The plan was simple. Seidhom would take Susan Coffey first, then return for her husband, Mike, and finally return for his son, because the chopper only had room for one person plus the pilot.

Where are the "fact-checkers"??!!

 

2 1/2 minutes of a very nice way to start your day!-----The Paramedic who took care of Trump at the Butler Memorial Hospital just gave the most beautiful description of the events of that day

George on X:
BREAKING: The Paramedic who took care of Trump at the Butler Memorial Hospital just gave the most beautiful description of the events of that day, saying she witnessed a version of Trump the media has never shown..

#1 Movie this week 1976-----Marathon Man (1976) - Laurence Olivier

Your Government, Ladies and Gentlemen! FEMA Tells NC Town It Can't Help Because of 'Road Closed' Signs

"I'm from the government and I'm here to help." - Amy Curtis

AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek
"I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
Ronald Reagan rightly called that sentence the nine most terrifying words in the English language. 
And it's true.
But here's FEMA -- the government -- unable to help people in North Carolina.

#1 This day 1976-----Walter Murphy & The Big Apple Band - A Fifth Of Beethoven (1976 HD 720p)

Michigan schools awarded $484K to address offensive Native American mascots - mlive.com

Michigan schools awarded $484K to address offensive Native American mascots - mlive.com
This year, 10 Michigan schools, districts and colleges across the state received more than $480,000 in funds from NAHF to rebrand racially insensitive mascots and improve school curriculum.
They’ve awarded nearly 60 entities since 2018...
In the seven years NAHF has been operating and awarding grants, the organization has been successful in helping rebrand many of the mascots...

Entire nuke plant for... MICROSOFT??!! Eco-Loon Bill Gates wants the rest of us in the dark, cuz he's got his own power plant??!!


 

How Arizona's 218,000 voters who can't prove citizenship could affect election * WorldNetDaily * by Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal

How Arizona's 218,000 voters who can't prove citizenship could affect election * WorldNetDaily * by Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal:
Arizona admitted a massive error in its voter rolls, but the state's top election official still hasn't shared with localities the list of 218,000 registered voters who lack proof of U.S. citizenship.
The number of voters who can't prove citizenship amounts to 5% of Arizona's registered voters, but will affect who may vote in state and local elections that include referendums on abortion and illegal immigration.
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, said Monday that the number of misclassified voters—initially thought to be 98,000—is more than twice as many: 218,000.

Why The Mainstream Media is Lying About Israel

The media has mastered the art of distorting facts, twisting stories, and pushing an anti-Israel narrative. - Hananya Naftali
You’ve heard the headlines: “Israel is an apartheid state,” “Israel is the aggressor,” “The Palestinians are victims of Israeli oppression.” 
It's all wrong. 
  • But what’s more troubling than the lies themselves is that so many people believe them. 
The media has mastered the art of distorting facts, twisting stories, and pushing an anti-Israel narrative. And it's no accident.
In fact, if you're paying attention, you’ll notice a disturbing pattern: Israel is always framed as the villain. 
Always. 
  • If there’s a terror attack, somehow it’s Israel’s fault. 
  • If Israel defends itself, it’s suddenly a massacre. 
  • And if Hamas rockets are flying into Israeli towns? The media covers it for 30 seconds, before focusing on the “disproportionate” Israeli response...

AM Fruitcake

 

History for October 7

History for October 7 - On-This-Day.com 
Henry Wallace 1888
  • 1765 - Nine American colonies sent a total of 28 delegates to New York City for the Stamp Act Congress. The delegates adopted the "Declaration of Rights and Grievances."
  • 1913 - For the first time, Henry Ford's entire Highland Park automobile factory was run on a continuously moving assembly line when the chassis was added to the process.
  • 1950 - The U.S.-led U.N. forces crossed the 38th parallel and entered North Korea. China in November proved their threat to enter the war by sending several hundred thousand troops over the border into North Korea.
  • 1999 - American Home Products Corp. agreed to pay up to $4.83 billion to settle claims that the fen-phen diet drug caused dangerous problems with heart valves.
  • 2003 - In California, Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected governor in the recall election of Governor Gray Davis.

Sunday, October 06, 2024

CNN Drops Bomb on Tim Walz, Releases Blistering Segment Over Big Scandals in His Own State

CNN Drops Bomb on Tim Walz, Releases Blistering Segment Over Big Scandals in His Own State

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz definitely doesn’t need another scandal a month before Election Day, but he’s getting one anyway.

While Walz had enough to deal with after his mediocre vice-presidential debate performance opposite Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance on Tuesday, CNN is putting more on his plate by reaching back into his handling of his state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

On Friday, CNN published a story about fraud under Walz’s governorship as the misappropriation of state funds led to what the Department of Justice called “the single largest COVID-19 fraud scheme in the nation.”

The way we were-----The Deadliest Hurricane in U.S. History | The 1900 Galveston Tragedy

Europe Prepares For More Cultural Enrichment

The average annual number of extremely hot days in the United States with a daily maximum temperature ≥95°, ≥100° and ≥105° have 𝒅𝒆𝒄𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒔𝒆𝒅 since 1895?

That's right, contrary to the hysteria manufactured by the press, hot days are 𝒏𝒐𝒕 becoming more common in spite of the gradual planetary background warming, at least not yet, and not in the United States. - Chris Martz Weather 
Did you know?
  • In fact, the average number of days ≥95° was >18% lower during the 60-year period 1961 to 2020 than in the 60-year period 1901 to 1960. 
Good luck finding any reporting of that statistic in the Washington Post, New York Times or on CNN.
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