"Things that he denied over and over and over to Senator Rand Paul's questioning. That's right, under oath. It under oath, exactly so it is, is it any wonder that he sought a preemptive pardon for anything during a certain period of time by President Biden before he left office," Gabbard said.
Gabbard warned it's not just the past, but such gain-of-function work continues to bio labs all over.
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Saturday, August 16, 2025
'We are working on that': Fauci under investigation for allegedly lying about funding Wuhan lab * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
'We are working on that': Fauci under investigation for allegedly lying about funding Wuhan lab * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh:
History for August 16
History for August 16 - On-This-Day.com
Menachem Begin (Israel) 1913
- 1777 - During the American Revolutionary War, the Battle of Bennington took place. New England's minutemen routed the British regulars.
- 1812 - Detroit fell to Indian and British troops in the War of 1812.
- 1861 - U.S. President Lincoln prohibited the Union states from trading with the states of the Confederacy.
- 1923 - Carnegie Steel Corporation put into place the eight-hour workday for its employees.
- 1954 - Sports Illustrated was published for the first time. It was claimed that 250,000 subscriptions had been sold before the first issue came off of the presses.
- 1999 - In Russia, Vladimir V. Putin was confirmed as prime minister by the lower house of parliament.
Friday, August 15, 2025
'Making the system strong': Trump announces massive Social Security cleanup * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, the Gateway Pundit
'Making the system strong': Trump announces massive Social Security cleanup * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, the Gateway Pundit:
As part of the administration's push to "root out fraud, waste, and abuse," Trump touted removing 275,000 illegal aliens from the Social Security system and clearing 12.4 million names listed as being over 120 years old.
Fraud Hunters: Sniffing Out Bogus Science | RealClearInvestigations
Molecular biologist Mike Rossner, who has committed his life to following the science, now finds himself playing an unexpected if urgent role – exposing the fraud of his fellow scientists. - Vince Bielski
- Rossner is part of a network of experts that sniff out researchers who intentionally or recklessly fabricate, falsify, or plagiarize evidence...
Scientists often have deleted the data underlying the images, making misconduct harder to prove and casting doubt on the validity of the research...
- In recent years, research misconduct has tainted the country’s most venerable universities, including Harvard and Johns Hopkins.
- To date, more than 20 Nobel Prize winners have had papers retracted by the journals that published them, a move often associated with misconduct, according to Retraction Watch...
AOL to end its most iconic service after more than 30 years | Blaze Media
AOL to end its most iconic service after more than 30 years | Blaze Media:
The company was renamed to America Online in 1991, and by 1993, it started providing email addresses and a Windows browser.
In 1998, America Online's iconic new-email notification, "You've got mail," was turned into a movie of the same name starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
By 2000, the tech company had acquired 23.2 million dial-up subscribers and changed its name to simply AOL in 2006. According to Allconnect, the number of dial-up users shrunk to just 4.6 million by 2010 and 2.2 million by 2015.
On cannabis, mental illness, and (fears of) random crime - Part 2
On cannabis, mental illness, and (fears of) random crime - Alex BerensonBig cities, particularly on the West Coast, have seen a massive rise in homelessness, psychosis, and public drug use.
Yes, they’ve cracked down some since 2023, but the public health establishment still is focused on “harm reduction” and “meeting addicts where they are” and generally facilitating drug use and antisocial public behavior, whatever the consequences.
- And the primary preventable cause of psychosis is drug use — particularly cannabis and stimulant use.
- Cannabis, especially the high-THC cannabis available at a retailer near you in legalized states, has become a significant national driver of mental illness and psychosis.
- Stimulants, including both prescription drugs like Adderall and illicit substances like methamphetamine and cocaine, run second.
Trump Tariffs Nearly Quadruple Biden's Pitiful 2024 Tariff Revenue - Will Bring in Trillions
Trump Tariffs Nearly Quadruple Biden's Pitiful 2024 Tariff Revenue - Will Bring in Trillions:
President Donald Trump is proving all the naysayers and globalists wrong, months into his tariff regime, as revenue to the federal treasury spikes and inflation remains low.
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget reported that in July alone, Trump’s tariffs brought in approximately $25 billion to the federal treasury, up from $7 billion during the same month under former President Joe Biden in 2024.
On cannabis, mental illness, and (fears of) random crime
Psychosis-driven violence is scarier than other crime - and it seems to be rising.. - Alex BerensonIn their daily lives, most ordinary people are at very low risk from violent crime...
- But there’s another kind of crime.
It’s episodic and psychosis-driven and it almost always targets the truly innocent — the family members of the perpetrator, often including children, and random strangers.
- The seminal domestic version is the mother who kills her kids.
- The seminal public version is the man who without a word pushes someone in front of an oncoming subway.3
Unlike ordinary crime, psychosis-driven violence is essentially impossible to stop or even defend against.
It cannot be predicted, because it is fundamentally irrational.
And it targets the weak.
- Psychotic crime is terrifying.
- It’s the most terrifying kind of crime — more terrifying than terrorism itself...
AR-15 are not automatic rifles!-----This Blue City Mayor Just Gave a Ridiculous Suggestion on How Trump Can Reduce Crime
Scott continued, arguing that more gun control is the solution for high crime rates... - Jeff Charles
- “The president can say, no one will no longer be able to go into a store and buy a AR-15...
the notion that banning AR-15s and other “assault” rifles will reduce homicides is laughable when one looks at the numbers.
- Between 2007 and 2017, rifles of all types accounted for only 3.2 percent of total homicides...
The mayor responded, explaining that the city has a “comprehensive violence prevention plan” where it does “all of the above.”
...we have our group violence reduction strategy or focus deterrence, where we actually go to the very small group of people who are the most likely to be a victim or perpetrator of gun violence and say, choose, change your life. They actually get a letter directly from me as the mayor that says, change your life. We’ll help you do that. But if you don’t, we will remove you.
What does this say about W. Michigan's labor market?-----Michigan's biggest amusement park, Michigan's Adventure ending 2025 season earlier than planned on Sept. 1
The amusement park was originally scheduled to be open through October and host the traditional Tricks and Treats weekends. - Zac Harmon
- Instead, Michigan's Adventure passholders will get a free ticket to Cedar Point, another Six Flags property, which will be good for any day through the end of that park's season...
- The decision to close Michigan's Adventure on Labor Day is being explained as a way to keep the quality of the spring and summer seasons up, according to a company spokesperson.
West Point Goes Full Anti-Woke Following DOJ Lawsuit, Drops Race-Based Policies
West Point Goes Full Anti-Woke Following DOJ Lawsuit, Drops Race-Based Policies:
Officials at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the U.S. Air Force Academy settled litigation with the Justice Department regarding their race-driven admissions practices.
Students for Fair Admissions, a group suing the schools for their policies of assigning greater weight to student applications from certain racial groups, therefore nixed their lawsuits, according to a Tuesday report from CNN.
How you ATTRACT business AND GROW!-----Ohio builds on record of having cheaper electricity
New Ohio law puts Michigan at a further disadvantage, expert warms - Jamie A. Hope
The law makes it easier for utilities to acquire the permits required to establish a generating plant, as noted by observers as diverse as The Nature Conservancy and the State Policy Network...
The law makes it easier for utilities to acquire the permits required to establish a generating plant, as noted by observers as diverse as The Nature Conservancy and the State Policy Network...
- Michigan’s residential electricity rates are 20% higher than Ohio’s, Bolema said, and Michigan’s industrial rates are more than 10% higher than those in Ohio.
- ”This gap will grow even wider as Ohio goes forward with its new policies, while Michigan regulators keep allowing rate increases by its monopoly utilities,” Bolema added...
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