Monday, October 13, 2025

Autism, international scandal

The FBI’s Flawed Data: The Real Numbers Behind Armed Citizens Stopping Shootings

FBI’s flawed accounting of active shooter incidents with regards to armed civilians stopping shooters. Lott’s research reveals that for over a decade, the FBI has drastically undercounted how often armed civilians stop active shooters — recording just a handful of cases while independent analysis found dozens more. - Maggie Miller & The Miller Report
A major discrepancy in FBI data is raising new questions about how America tracks gun violence...
  • We discuss why these numbers matter, what’s behind the FBI's reluctance to correct the record, and how bad data can distort policy on gun-free zones and public perception.
  • The full investigation complete with a link to the Crime Research Prevention Center's study showing the missed cases of the FBI can be found here.

Charlie Kirk was killed by a left that feels entitled to silence its enemies, by any means necessary.

How the ‘hate speech’ conceit fuels political violence - Heather Mac Donald
American conservatives have experienced a range of emotions in recent years, starting with amazement – amazement at the hypocrisy of the left. 
  • How many times have we heard that US president Donald Trump’s attempts to reform universities threaten academic freedom? Many of the people making this accusation have run professors out of town for dissenting from campus orthodoxies, whether regarding ‘systemic racism’ or climate change...
  • When we hear complaints about Trump’s assaults on the press and on the entertainment complex, we recall that the Biden White House pressured social-media companies to censor dissenting views on Covid lockdowns and election integrity. We recall that Disney and NBC fired Gina Carano and Megyn Kelly for their politically incorrect views.
  • How many times has it been said that President Trump is waging a culture war?...
  • When we saw college professors, academic bureaucrats, students and school teachers celebrating the massacre of Israeli civilians on 7 October, where do we find common ground?...
  • But nothing prepared us for the reaction of the left to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. 
We face with blank incomprehension the question of how we move forward after what we have learned about our fellow citizens...

Obamas DHS Sec Backs GOP on Shutdown, Announces His 'Break From The Party Line' Over Shutdown

Obamas DHS Sec Backs GOP on Shutdown, Announces His 'Break From The Party Line' Over Shutdown

“I believe that Congress should vote to reopen the government,” Johnson said.

Senate Democrats voted again to keep the government shuttered, rejecting a bipartisan spending bill last week that would have reopened federal operations for the fifth time.

While three Democratic caucus members sided with Republicans, the rest of the party held the line, denying the bill the 60 votes needed to advance.

Illegal immigrant arrested with 'NO NAME' on driver's license: 'SHAMEFUL'

"First, we learned the FBI planted 275 undercover agents in the January 6 crowd...

Now, evidence shows Antifa operatives disguised as Trump supporters helped ignite the chaos.  - John Strand@JohnStrandUSA
  • This was a coordinated attack used to frame innocent Americans and justify tyrannical detainment.


Lunch video-----Lefties Losing It: JD Vance demolishes ‘Democrat operative’ George Steph...

Noon-toon

 


Trillions on pills, not prevention: The chronic disease cover-up | Blaze Media

Trillions on pills, not prevention: The chronic disease cover-up | Blaze Media

Today, 60% of the American population have at least one chronic disease, and roughly 85% of the nation's $5.3 trillion annual health care spending goes toward treating chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity, heart disease, and cancer. We know that the number-one factor in chronic disease is poor diet, and yet the government has long pushed the very highly processed foods that make us sick, while promoting pharmaceutical drugs as the magic answer.

Prepare for the INVASION!

 


#1 Movie this week 1992-----Under Siege - Original Theatrical Trailer

Absolute MUST READ ALL!!-----Tylenol and Autism: More to the Story - American Thinker

Tylenol and Autism: More to the Story - American Thinker - Joan Swirsky
In 2020, the Atlanta-based U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that one in 36 children (approximately four percent of boys and one percent of girls) was estimated to have autism-spectrum disorder...
Besides the pros and cons, disturbing facts emerged, not the least of which is that the FDA knew about the Tylenol-autism link over a decade and a half ago...but did nothing! 
Talk about “follow the money”!...
In the early 1980s, it was common for only one or two out of the ten women in my classes to have a sonogram. 
 In just a few years, every woman in my classes had had a sonogram. 
 And in the late ’80s and ’90s, almost every woman had not one sonogram, but often two or three or four or five — starting as early as three or four weeks’ gestation and extending, in some instances, right up to delivery!
It was in the ’90s, in fact, that it occurred to me that the scary rise in the incidence of autism might be linked to the significant rise in ultrasound exams...
  • In August 2006, Pasko Rakic, M.D., chair of Yale School of Medicine’s Department of Neurobiology, announced the results of a study in which pregnant mice underwent various durations of ultrasound. The brains of the offspring showed damage that was also found in the brains of people with autism.
  • The research, funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, also implicated ultrasound in neurodevelopmental problems in children, such as dyslexia, epilepsy, mental retardation, and schizophrenia, and showed that damage to brain cells increased with longer exposures.
  • Dr. Rakic’s study, Rodgers said, “is just one of many animal experiments and human studies conducted over the years indicating that prenatal ultrasound can be harmful to babies.”
Follow the Money...

#1 This day 1971-----Rod Stewart - Maggie May 1979 (TV Live)

Trump Proved ‘Experts’ Wrong About Tariffs

All of the geniuses who predicted that tariffs would cause a recession were full of BS. - David Catron
Last April, Paul Krugman wrote the following about the reciprocal tariffs President Trump had just announced: “This is a much bigger shock to the economy than the infamous Smoot-Hawley tariff of 1930.” 
  • Krugman trotted out that trite analogy not because he really believed Trump’s tariffs were comparable to Smoot-Hawley, but because he knew his Substack subscribers would vaguely recall reading about the latter in high school and feel intelligent. 
  • Six months later it’s blindingly obvious that Trump was right about the tariffs and Krugman’s portentous predictions were utterly moronic.
The U.S. is the largest consumer market on Earth. 
We could bankrupt most nations overnight by refusing to buy their exports...

Panic!

 


Overruled: School overturns student government's rejection of Turning Point USA chapter * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff

Overruled: School overturns student government's rejection of Turning Point USA chapter * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff

It continued with an explanation, "As it turns out, just a little bit of bad press has forced the hand of the university. The administration at UT has taken matters into their own hand. Glad to see quick action from the school's administrators to right this injustice."

University adds ‘trigger warning’ to James Bond novel ‘Dr. No

Now the University of Portsmouth in the U.K. has included the Bond novel “Dr. No” on a list of 50 books that have trigger warnings - Dave Huber - Associate Editor
“Please note: James Bond films and novels are popular to this day but contain many problematic issues such as racism, misogyny and xenophobia,” the university said. “We will be discussing the problems with this text in all of our seminars.”...
Kinane said he uses content warnings with his students “as an acknowledgement of his ‘awareness of their potential sensitivities.’”

AM Fruitcake

 


History for October 13

History for October 13 - On-This-Day.com 
Margaret Thatcher 1925 - Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • 1775 - The U.S. Continental Congress ordered the construction of a naval fleet.
  • 1812 - American forces were defeated at the Battle of Queenstown Heights. The British victory effectively ended an further U.S. invasion of Canada.
  • 1951 - In Atlanta, GA, a football with a rubber covering was used for the first time. Georgia Tech beat Louisiana State 25-7.
  • 1957 - Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra introduced the Ford Edsel on an hour long special.
  • 1989 - U.S. President George H.W. Bush called for an overthrow of the Panamanian ruler Manuel Antonio Noriega.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

The fraud crippling American trucking: 'Ghost' carriers and 'NO NAME GIVEN' driver's licenses issued to foreigners | Blaze Media

The fraud crippling American trucking: 'Ghost' carriers and 'NO NAME GIVEN' driver's licenses issued to foreigners | Blaze Media

The American trucking industry is facing numerous underreported challenges that directly impact national security, supply chain integrity, and road safety, among other critical issues that were exacerbated by the Biden administration's open-border crisis.

The way we were-----Christopher Columbus: Life and Voyages in the Age of Exploration

‘Simplicity is a hate crime’: Sex Discrimination Commissioner doesn’t kn...

About time we addressed this!-----Senators: Dependence on foreign drug supplies threatens security, health - UPI.com

The United States has grown dependent on foreign drug supplies, particularly from China and India, causing a national security and public health threat - Bridget Erin Craig
That was the verdict when senators on the Special Committee on Aging held a hearing titled "Bad Medicine: Closing Loopholes that Kill American Patients" to assess challenges and potential solutions to the country importing 83% of the top-100 generic drugs.
  • "With the vast majority of our generic drugs and their ingredients, Communist China is the world's largest producer of active prescription drug ingredients, and India relies on Communist China for approximately 80% of the active drug ingredients that are used in drug manufacturing," said Chairman Rick Scott, R-Fla.
  • Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., concurred...

MUST READ!!-----Regarding NY AG @TishJames, this tweet is by SMB Attorney(@SMB_Attorney)

“I spent years as a mortgage banker at Quicken Loans (now Rocket Mortgage), the number one mortgage lender in the country, before I ever went to law school. - Harriett Lublin
“Not trying to make a political point here.
“I spent years as a mortgage banker at Quicken Loans (now Rocket Mortgage), the number one mortgage lender in the country, before I ever went to law school. 
So when I see stories like this, I look at them a little differently.
  • How you classify a property as a primary, secondary, or investment home changes everything about the loan. 
The down payment, the interest rate, the underwriting, all of it.
  • “Primary or secondary homes can get by with as little as 3 to 10 percent down.
  • “Investment properties usually require 25 percent or more.
“So if you’re a brand new real estate investor with limited cash, there’s a big incentive to call something a ‘second home’ instead of an ‘investment property.’...
What @TishJames is accused of doing is straight-up fraud, lying to secure favorable terms.
Sev Onyshkevych - Exactly. Trump's "crime" was not a crime and his valuation had zero to do with the terms of the loan.
Hers is for real.
#FAFO