Monday, June 07, 2021

#1 This day 1970-----The Long And Winding Road (Remastered 2009)

Confirmed: Jan. 6 Protest Resulted in Estimated $1.5 Million in Damages -- Or 1/1000th of Damages by Black Lives Matter-Antifa Protests in 2020

Confirmed: Jan. 6 Protest Resulted in Estimated $1.5 Million in Damages -- Or 1/1000th of Damages by Black Lives Matter-Antifa Protests in 2020
"Biden, Pelosi, Democrats and their fake news media want you to believe the Jan. 6 protest was the most violent “insurrection” in history...

...On Friday the mainstream media reported the estimated damages from the January 6 protests came out to $1.5 million.
...And, although this will NEVER make headlines in the fake news media, the January 6 protests (insurrection) caused 1/1,000th of the damages as Black Lives Matter and their Antifa supporters caused across the United States in 2020.
The media will NEVER report that!
Black Lives Matter-Antifa mobs caused over one billion dollars in damages in cities across America since May 2020...Read all.

A sick, disgusting fool!


 

Sen. Josh Hawley Calls on Anthony Fauci to Resign

Sen. Josh Hawley Calls on Anthony Fauci to Resign
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) on Friday urged Dr. Anthony Fauci to resign as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and called for a full investigation into the origins of the coronavirus.

The New Clerisy - Rough Cut

The New Clerisy - Rough Cut
"Some time during the George W. Bush presidency, Democrats began proudly calling themselves “the party of science.”
...Today, in the age of biological and ecological emergency, the Democrats’ scientific brand has taken center stage again, reflected in an assertion that has become something of a mantra: “I believe in science.” The line is recited by presidential candidates and printed on face masks
...Yet in reality...The Democratic Party has become the party not of science, but of fealty to the clerics of science. 
“I believe in science” has come to mean, “I do not question expert authority,” which is as antithetical to the scientific spirit as you can get. 
The more gravely the line is intoned, the more Orwellian it becomes...Read all.

AM Fruitcake


 

History for June 7

History for June 7 - On-This-Day.com
Prince (Prince Rogers Nelson) 1958 - Musician, actor ("Purple Rain", "Sign 'O' the Times", "Under the Cherry Moon")
  • 1775 - The United Colonies changed their name to the United States.
  • 1776 - Richard Henry Lee of Virginia proposed to the Continental Congress a resolution calling for a Declaration of Independence.
  • 1863 - Mexico City was captured by French troops.
  • 1903 - Professor Pierre Curie revealed the discovery of Polonium.
  • 1929 - The sovereign state of Vatican City came into existence as copies of the Lateran Treaty were exchanged in Rome.
  • 1942 - The Battle of Midway ended. The sea and air battle lasted 4 days. Japan lost four carriers, a cruiser, and 292 aircraft, and suffered 2,500 casualties. The U.S. lost the Yorktown, the destroyer USS Hammann, 145 aircraft, and suffered 307 casualties.
  • 1965 - In the U.S., the Gemini 4 mission was completed. The mission featured the first spacewalk by an American.
  • 1968 - Legoland Billund opend in Billund, Denmark. It was the original Legoland park.

Sunday, June 06, 2021

'Jeopardy!' contestants displayed their ignorance of US History and viewers were upset: 'Worst showing ever.' - TheBlaze

'Jeopardy!' contestants displayed their ignorance of US History and viewers were upset: 'Worst showing ever.' - TheBlaze
The show aired Tuesday and was being hosted by "Big Bang Theory" actress and neuroscientist Mayim Bialik. During a round of Double Jeopardy, contestant Robin Lozano chose the "Quotations" category for $800. Bialik gave him the clue from a very famous speech. "'Government of the people, by the people, for the people' is from the end of this brief but powerful speech," she said. The seconds ticked away before the buzzer sounded without any of the contestants offering even a guess at the solution to the clue.

The way we were-----Nazi Germany - Pictures of the Madness (1937 - 1939)

D-Day

"On June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in northern France. 
Their goal: to liberate Western Europe from Nazi tyranny. 
From a distance, it might seem that victory was pre-ordained, but no one felt that way at the time. 
British military historian Peter Caddick-Adams tells the incredible story of what happened on that monumental day."

Racist Bird Names Are Next on the Chopping Block

Racist Bird Names Are Next on the Chopping Block
"You would think that the Bachman’s sparrow and the Wallace’s fruit dove would be the least controversial creatures on earth.
But it’s not the birds, it’s the people they were named after that’s generating the controversy. 
Alfred Russell Wallace actually has 4 other birds named in his honor — and each of them may be called something else before too long.
Wallace was a British naturalist, explorer, and anthropologist who is credited, along with Charles Darwin, of conceiving the theory of evolution through natural selection. 
But his writings are apparently filled with references to the “N” word. Despite his numerous accomplishments and contributions to science, he must be canceled for the sin of thinking like most other white people at the time.
“Conservation has been driven by white patriarchy,” said J. Drew Lanham, a black ornithologist...

Washington Post:

“I am deeply troubled by the racist actions of John James Audubon and recognize how painful that legacy is for Black, Indigenous and people of color who are part of our staff, volunteers, donors and members,” [Audubon Society] interim chief executive Elizabeth Gray said in a statement in May. “Although we have begun to address this part of our history, we have a lot more to unpack.”

For [black ornithologist Corina] Newsome, community engagement manager for Georgia Audubon, the pain is real. When she first wore her organization’s work shirt, “I felt like I was wearing the name of an oppressor,” she said, “the name of someone who enslaved my ancestors.”…Read all.

Sharyl Attkisson-----3 Points the Media Is Still Getting Wrong About Wuhan Lab Theory, and the Documents to Prove It

3 Points the Media Is Still Getting Wrong About Wuhan Lab Theory, and the Documents to Prove It--Sharyl Attkisson
1. U.S. Taxpayer Money Did Go to Controversial ‘Gain of Function’ Research
Thanks to some confusing verbal gymnastics by Dr. Anthony Fauci, some in the media are giving the impression that there’s no proof U.S. tax money funded “gain of function” research or that, perhaps, the research didn’t qualify as gain of function. However, the evidence on this point is clear cut....
2. The Gain of Function Research with China Did Not Only Receive U.S. Support and Money Through the Nonprofit ‘EcoHealth Alliance,’ but Also Directly...Read all!

Americans!-----A Gold Star Story - Captain Jenna Grassbaugh

"U.S, Army Captain Jenna Grassbaugh's husband was killed in Iraq in April 2007 while serving in the 82nd Airborne Division. 
Seeking change, she left law school and went active duty. 
After her own deployment to Iraq, she felt called back to her original path and enroll once again in Law School through the Army's Funded Legal Assistance Program. 
After she completed her degree she was stationed back at Fort Bragg as a part of the 82nd ABN DIV Legal Assistance Team.
And like past Memorial Days since her husband made the ultimate sacrifice, she attended the 82nd Airborne Division Memorial Ceremony on May 20, 2015 during All American Week at Fort Bragg ... not only as a Gold Star Spouse ... but for the first time ... as a sponsor to another Gold Star family."

Kindergartner's mom files 200 records requests on CRT, gender curriculum to force school district to respond. Board claims she's using intimidation tactics. - TheBlaze

Kindergartner's mom files 200 records requests on CRT, gender curriculum to force school district to respond. Board claims she's using intimidation tactics. - TheBlaze

One Rhode Island mother is fighting back in her daughter's school district, demanding the school answer her public records request for information on its critical race theory curriculum.

Why do black African immigrants do better than American-born blacks? | the Aspen beat

Why do black African immigrants do better than American-born blacks? | the Aspen beat
"Millions of sub-Saharan blacks seek to immigrate to America. 
They apparently haven’t gotten the memo that this is a wretched land of systemic anti-black racism.
When they get here, they’re strangers in a strange land. 
English is usually not their first language. 
Their skin color tends to be very black, not the lighter color of American blacks who have an average of about 25% white blood in them.
Despite those handicaps, they do better than American-born blacks. 
Compared to American-born blacks, their income is about a third higher, their poverty rates are significantly lower, their educational achievement is higher, and their marriage rate is double.
  • Here’s the most intriguing statistic. Although black immigrants are more successful than American-born blacks, their relative success does not get passed on to their children. Compared to the immigrant parents, their grown children work less, are impoverished more, obtain less education and are less-often married.
Why is this?...Read all!

U.S. Life Becomes Quasi-Normal as Virus Fears Fade

U.S. Life Becomes Quasi-Normal as Virus Fears Fade: 
"...As seen previously, there is a substantial partisan divide on the advice question, with 87% of Republicans versus 64% of independents and 29% of Democrats recommending people should strive to lead their normal lives. 
  • Conversely, 71% of Democrats believe people should stay home as much as possible, although this is down from 85% in April...Read all.

Saving Private Ryan - Omaha Beach Scene (HDR - 4K - 5.1)

Noon-memory.

 

Mark Cuban stopped playing national anthem Mavericks games, new bill - TheBlaze

Mark Cuban stopped playing national anthem Mavericks games, new bill - TheBlaze
Mark Cuban's Dallas Mavericks stopped playing the national anthem before their NBA home games in February, in what is believed to be the first professional sports team to ban "The Star-Spangled Banner" before games. Texas Republicans were dismayed that the Mavericks wouldn't play the national anthem before their games, so they hit back at Cuban where it hurts: in the purse strings.

Gimme a break!


 

America "leaders" at war with Americans!-----State Department staffers warned officials NOT to investigate Wuhan lab's gain-of-function research | Daily Mail Online

State Department staffers warned officials NOT to investigate Wuhan lab's gain-of-function research | Daily Mail Online
REVEALED: State Department staff warned officials NOT to investigate Wuhan lab's gain-of-function research because it would 'open a can of worms' and expose US funding
  • New report in Vanity Fair exposes the tug-of-war over COVID origin investigation
  • Trump appointee in State Department was warned by staff to back off lab theory
  • Staffers feared it would expose US funding for gain-of-function research
  • WIV received grants for the research through nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance
  • EcoHealth head Peter Daszak spearheaded effort to crush lab leak theory
  • Top WIV scientist admitted in 2019 that some Chinese labs were 'neglected'
  • Former Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the National Institute of Health tried to suppress the department's investigation
  • Pompeo said there was pushback in his own department from people who did not agree with him or Trump
  • He also said he had to deal with 'internal debate' from the NIH

Buffoon babbling.


 

On D-Day what did the Germans know?

"When it comes to D-Day and the German Perspective there are a few bits out there, but the sources are sometimes lacking. 
So, for this, we will be looking at some proper sources namely, the situation report of Operations Staff of the Wehrmacht and the war diary of the 7th German Army."

#1 This day 1944-----1944 HITS ARCHIVE: I’ll Get By - Harry James (Dick Haymes, vocal) (a #1 ...

BIG!!-----REPORT: High-Ranking Chinese Defector Working With DIA Has 'Direct Knowledge' of China's Bioweapons Program—and It's Very Bad

REPORT: High-Ranking Chinese Defector Working With DIA Has 'Direct Knowledge' of China's Bioweapons Program—and It's Very Bad
"In an exclusive story at RedState, Jen Van Laar reports that sources inside the intelligence community say a high-ranking defector from China has been working for months with the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). 
According to Van Laar’s confidential sources, that high-ranking defector claims to have knowledge of special weapons programs in China—that include bioweapons.
...“Sources say DIA leadership kept the defector within their Clandestine Services network to prevent Langley and the State Department from accessing the person, whose existence was kept from other agencies because DIA leadership believes there are Chinese spies or sources inside the FBI, CIA, and several other federal agencies,” according to the report.
Why was the defector so important that he had to be kept under wraps?
Housley says it’s because the defector has information on the origins of the Wuhan virus...READ ALL!!!!!

The beaches.

 

Joe Biden Spins Disappointing Jobs Number as 'Historic'

Joe Biden Spins Disappointing Jobs Number as 'Historic'

President Joe Biden boasted of “historic progress” handling the economy Friday, even though the number of jobs created in May disappointed expectations of many economic analysts.

“This is progress, historic progress,” Biden said. “Progress that is pulling our economy out of the worst crisis it’s been in 100 years.”

WW2 - D-Day. Invasion of Normandy [Real Footage in Colour]

AM Fruitcake-----The FB "gods" are the enemy of America.

 This was my post.














This is the "warning" FB covered it with.




History for June 6

History for June 6 - On-This-Day.com
Nathan Hale 1755 - Soldier for Continental Army during American Revolutionary War, considered to be America's first spy, known for his famous quote "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."

  • 1813 - The U.S. invasion of Canada was halted at Stony Creek, Ontario.
  • 1882 - The first electric iron was patented by H.W. Seely.
  • 1924 - The German Reichtag accepted the Dawes Plan. It was an American plan to help Germany pay off its war debts.
  • 1925 - Chrysler Corporation was founded by Walter Percy Chrysler.
  • 1932 - In the U.S., the first federal tax on gasoline went into effect. It was a penny per gallon.
  • 1933 - In Camden, NJ, the first drive-in movie theater opened.
  • 1944 - The D-Day invasion of Europe took place on the beaches of Normandy, France. 400,000 Allied American, British and Canadian troops were involved.
  • 1968 - U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy died at 1:44am in Los Angeles after being shot by Sirhan Sirhan. Kennedy was was shot the evening before while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination.