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Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Same Plot, Different Actors - American Thinker
I refer you to the Lewis “Scooter” Libby and Senator Ted Stevens cases I’ve written about here. In particular, the detailed account of the former case in the now defunct Weekly Standard. It was written in 2006 and is now in the Washington Examiner archives. If it is difficult for you to access, this more recent and less detailed article may help refresh your recollection.
- Count Stacking -- that is, separating a single matter into multiple counts for the purpose of poisoning the public, sensationalizing the case, and persuading a jury that there’s a pony in all that dung. (In this case, I’d add, dissuading voters from continuing to support Trump.)
- Cherry picking statements out of context, sometimes relying on both hearsay and misrepresentations. Leaking to the press even information which is false.
- Allegations aren’t evidence, and with this corrupt Department of Justice, you’d be wise to remember that.
'Unconstitutional': Lawsuit challenges Colorado laws targeting pro-life speech near abortion clinics - TheBlaze
Why LGBTQQIAAP2S is losing - Don Surber
I do know that gay pride month 2023 has been a huge loser for LGBTQQIAAP2S+ Marxism despite its status as a
- media-approved political movement that is
- funded by Corporate America and
- promoted by the government.
LGBTQQIAAP2S+ has turned Americans off...
Beware of Studies Concluding Autism is Not Associated with Childhood Vaccination
With the ever expanding ACIP schedule of vaccine quantity and intensity of injections there has been a skyrocketing rate of autism...
- Because so many shots are given at once, it is probably not any individual product that is the culprit, rather “hyper-vaccination” of a bundle of vaccine products that invokes a neurotropic, cytokine mediated inflammatory reaction that in some causes febrile seizures, autism, and immediate death...
DTE, Consumers’ peak-hour pricing plans have it all backward
...“But California already has trouble keeping the lights on in the late afternoon, meaning drivers will have to unplug around 3 p.m. to prevent drawing too much power from the grid as the sun begins to set.”
- ...Consumers Energy’s Peak Rate program charges an additional 50% on top of Michigan’s already high residential electricity rates on weekdays from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m., June 1 to September 30.
- During peak rate periods, Consumers Energy customers pay 22 cents per kilowatt hour.
- DTE’s peak rates are 20.98 cents per kilowatt hour on weekdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., June through September...
- and adjacent Ohio’s average residential electricity rate of 12.77 cents per kilowatt hour...
Statue removed of Philip Schuyler, Revolutionary War hero - TheBlaze
Shocker: 96% of U.S. climate data is corrupted
You should check out the work of veteran meteorologist Anthony Watts of the Heartland Institute...
Rather than focusing discussion on what the real or imagined harms may be, how to mitigate them, and how to help people, climate activists are taking the opportunity to blame “climate change” for the smoke....
“Peer-reviewed studies and verified satellite observations show beyond a shadow of a doubt that wildfires in the long term, mid-term, and short term have become less frequent and less severe as the Earth modestly warms. The likely reason is the measured increase in evaporation from the world’s oceans, which has resulted in more frequent global precipitation.”
That’s not the shocking part of the story, however... That’s because more than 90% of the data is “corrupted.”...
History for June 13
- 1866 - The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by the U.S. Congress. It was ratified on July 9, 1868. The amendment was designed to grant citizenship to and protect the civil liberties of recently freed slaves...
- 1900 - China's Boxer Rebellion against foreigners and Chinese Christians erupted into violence.
- 1920 - The U.S. Post Office Department ruled that children may not be sent by parcel post.
- 1940 - Paris was evacuated before the German advance on the city.
- 1966 - The landmark "Miranda v. Arizona" decision was issued by the U.S. Supreme Court. The decision ruled that criminal suspects had to be informed of their constitutional rights before being questioned by police.
- 1988 - The Liggett Group, a cigarette manufacturer, was found liable for a lung-cancer death. They were, however, found innocent by the federal jury of misrepresenting the risks of smoking.
- 1992 - Future U.S. President Bill Clinton criticized rap singer Sister Souljah for making remarks "filled with hatred" towards whites.
Monday, June 12, 2023
'Attack' on children: Arizona governor vetoes 'discriminatory' transgender bathroom bill - TheBlaze
Read all!------Signs of Decay, Fears of Decline. By: Victor Davis Hanson | RUTHFULLY YOURS
And yet, I never saw in the slums of old Cairo or in the worst environs of Brussels and Naples, or amid the poverty of 1970s rural Turkey anything like what I saw in San Francisco this year and last...
Part Two – June 7, 2023...
Sooo, politicians can call anything a drought?-----Why isn’t Michigan in drought since it hasn’t rained in forever?
- Drought is an imbalance of water supply to water demand. When the supply of moisture is much less than the demand for water, a drought can develop.
- The first level is called meteorological drought. This is simply when rainfall is lacking.
- Next is an agricultural drought, then a hydrological drought. Hydrological drought means the water table is going down and affecting water wells.
- Next comes what Heim called a socioeconomic drought, which is when cities restrict water usage.
Mark Zuckerberg admits the establishment censored coronavirus skepticism that ended up being true or debatable: 'It really undermines trust' - TheBlaze
Endless free money!-----US decides to rejoin UNESCO and pay back dues, to counter Chinese influence
Lunch video-----Feeding The World By Starving It
Trump Jr. Thinks He Knows Exactly Why the DOJ Chose Thursday to Indict His Dad: 'Do You Really Think That's a Coincidence?'
Britain’s green energy disaster should be an awful warning to Americans
The UK’s electricity prices are the highest since records began in 1920 and are now amongst the highest in all Europe...



