Sunday, April 07, 2024

Blaze News investigative journalist Steve Baker pleads not guilty to 4 misdemeanor charges over his Jan. 6 reporting | Blaze Media

Blaze News investigative journalist Steve Baker pleads not guilty to 4 misdemeanor charges over his Jan. 6 reporting | Blaze Media

Baker has been searching for the truth about what went on behind the scenes in relation to January 6 and believes the U.S. government has been targeting him for it.

Well, after receiving instructions from the FBI, Baker on March 1 arrived at the agency's field office in Dallas and turned himself in — after which, he was arrested, handcuffed, and charged.

Words fail us: Islamist ideology, not madness, fuels terror | Blaze Media

We have seen yet another massacre of innocents by Islamist terrorists in Russia, this time a truly horrendous one. - ANTHONY TYE RODRIGUES
"...Any sane person must ask: Why is this happening
What is making people do this, not just as a single event, but again and again and again?
The holy time of Ramadan is a time for Islamists to celebrate their religion. 
And this is how they do it.
But this is not the only remarkable thing here. 
The West’s reaction to such killings is inexplicable. 
The rote condemnation of murder fades soon after the memorial flowers and memorial teddy bears have been ritually deposited.
The abiding reaction from the establishment media and elite is, astonishingly, not outrage at the atrocity, but 
  • rather a fear that the response will incite anti-Muslim bigotry.
  • This is not Islam, we are told. 
  • It’s just a few madmen, perverting their faith. 
  • The real danger is that the “right wing” will turn on Muslims in an orgy of Islamophobia.
A strange reaction indeed. 
Where does it come from?...

AM Fruitcake

 


History for April 7

History for April 7 - On-This-Day.com
Walter Winchell 1897 - Vaudeville performer, journalist, radio commentator
  • 1933 - Prohibition ended in the United States.
  • 1948 - The musical "South Pacific" by Rogers and Hammerstein debuted on Broadway.
  • 1953 - IBM unveiled the IBM 701 Electronic Data Processing Machine. It was IBM's first commercially available scientific computer.
  • 1980 - The U.S. broke diplomatic relations with Iran and imposed economic sanctions in response to the taking of hostages on November 4, 1979.
  • 1988 - Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev agreed to final terms of a Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan. Soviet troops began leaving on May 16, 1988.
  • 1988 - In Fort Smith, AR, 13 white supremacists were acquitted on charges for plotting to overthrow the U.S. federal government.
  • 1990 - In the U.S., John Poindexter was found guilty of five counts at his Iran-Contra trial. The convictions were later reversed on appeal.

Saturday, April 06, 2024

Peter Doocy sends Kirby into tailspin with all the right questions after Biden's Israel ultimatum: 'They cannot be true!' | Blaze Media

Peter Doocy sends Kirby into tailspin with all the right questions after Biden's Israel ultimatum: 'They cannot be true!' | Blaze Media

Kirby, however, was not happy with Doocy's reality check. Kirby claimed Biden can remain "ironclad" in his support of Israel while at the same time demanding that "the manner in which they're defending themselves against the Hamas threat needs to change."

The way we were-----Target For Today (1944)

Clive Lewis MP, explains to us how the ‘far right’ are ‘undermining democracy...

"According to one Labour MP, the democratically elected government of Sweden is ‘far right’. This is, it seems, a threat to democracy.

‘Are you kidding me?’: Biden-appointed judge torches DOJ for blowing off Hunter Biden-related subpoenas from House GOP

“And now you guys are flouting those subpoenas. … And you don’t have to show up?”
"...U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes, a Biden appointee on the federal District Court in Washington, spent nearly an hour accusing Justice Department attorneys of rank hypocrisy for instructing two other lawyers in the DOJ Tax Division not to comply with the House subpoenas.
  • “There’s a person in jail right now because you all brought a criminal lawsuit against him because he did not appear for a House subpoena,” Reyes said, referring to the recent imprisonment of Peter Navarro, a former Trump trade adviser, for defying a subpoena from the Jan. 6 select committee. “And now you guys are flouting those subpoenas. … And you don’t have to show up?”
  • “I think it’s quite rich you guys pursue criminal investigations and put people in jail for not showing up,” but then direct current executive branch employees to take the same approach, the judge added. “You all are making a bunch of arguments that you would never accept from any other litigant.”

'ALL CARS ARE BAD': Pete Buttigieg's Equity Advisers Want You To Stop Driving

"...cars cause climate change and promote racism and therefore should be phased out.
"Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is appointing a group of "leading experts" to advise him on "transportation equity," including several who argue that cars cause climate change and promote racism and therefore should be phased out.
  • Buttigieg earlier this month appointed 24 new members to his Advisory Committee on Transportation Equity, an Obama-era body that Buttigieg is reviving after the Trump administration scrapped it. Included on the committee is Andrea Marpillero-Colomina, a "spatial policy scholar" who says "ALL CARS ARE BAD" given that they cause "a myriad of environmental issues and conditions." 
  • Another Buttigieg appointee, self-described "transportation nerd" Veronica Davis, argued in an August essay that cars perpetuate "systemic racism" and are therefore "the problem" in America's transportation system...

Famous investigative journalist intel sources Baltimore | Blaze Media

Famous investigative journalist intel sources Baltimore | Blaze Media

Logan’s most recent reports revolve around the tragic Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Maryland.

On March 26, the day the bridge was struck, Logan took to X to expose what she says is clearly a “‘strategic attack’ on US critical infrastructure — most likely cyber.”

“As soon as it came down, the authorities were claiming there was no evidence of any kind of wrongdoing,” says Pat.

MCDONALDS JUST BOUGHT A CRUISE SHIP - CRUISE NEWS

Rates of Suicide Attempts Doubled After Gender-Reassignment Surgery: Study | The Epoch Times

The study analyzed the rates of psychiatric emergencies before and after gender-altering surgery among 869 males who underwent vaginoplasty and 357 females who underwent phalloplasty in California from 2012 to 2018. - Megan
"...Researchers found the rates of psychiatric emergencies were high both before and after gender-altering surgery, with similar overall rates in both groups. 
However, suicide attempts were markedly higher in those who received vaginoplasties...

Lunch video-----Who Wants to Tell Him?

Noon-toon

 

Healthy people with autism in their 20s set to be euthanized by both the Dutch and Canadian regimes | Blaze Media

Healthy people with autism in their 20s set to be euthanized by both the Dutch and Canadian regimes | Blaze Media

In a country with socialized health care, more deaths apparently are beneficial for the regime's bottom line.

Canada's Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer noted in an October 2020 report that "expanding access to MAID will result in a net reduction in health care costs for the provincial governments" — saving them hundreds of millions of dollars that would otherwise be spent on saving lives and providing human beings with they treatment they paid for as taxpayers.

As the media lies to us!

 

"NATO countries will have to send soldiers to Ukraine, otherwise they will accept a catastrophic defeat” - US State Department consultant E. Luttwak--To The Brink--And Beyond! - by Mark Wauck

His article argues that NATO needs to insert its forces into Ukraine to—and this is the counterintuitive part—avoid a catastrophic defeat...
"...Luttwak, for those unfamiliar with him, is a pretty typical Neocon...He is said to advise the State Department, which should come as no surprise...
Anyway, here’s a sample of responses to the article: 
A few points: They will suffer an even *MORE* "catastrophic" defeat if they send people, for obvious reasons.
All NATO combined can muster maybe 100-200k men at most. Russia has an entire NEW 500k man army already waiting for them outside of Ukraine, and hundreds of thousands of more reserves (counting conscripts, national guard, and many others--at least 300-400k in total) that are already trained and ready and can come in at any time if need be...
And, of course, the most important point, as I see it, is that: even if 200k NATO combat effectives could be assembled in Ukraine, they could NOT be equipped and sustained for anything approximating "high-intensity warfare"...

Child abuse!


 

Are the Chinese building a bridge in Central America to fuel America's migrant crisis? Huge structure 'big enough for a column of tanks' springs up in Panama... but no-one is sure who is funding it | Daily Mail Online

According to reports, the structure is being built in Yaviza which sits on the Rio Chuconaco - the separation point between Central and South America - CHRIS JEWERS
"A huge bridge said to be big enough for a column of tanks to cross is set to spring up in Panama in one of the most dangerous migrant crossing points in the world.
  • Until now, the Pan-American highway - which weaves through central America towards South America - has ended in Yaviza, which sits on the edge of the 100-mile Darien Gap - a dense, lawless jungle between Panama and Colombia...
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#1 This day 1975-----Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive

Business Bankruptcies of Major Companies Hit Record Not Seen Since Just Before Great Recession

In a stark manifestation of the economic turmoil gripping the United States, the past week has witnessed an unprecedented surge in major corporate bankruptcies
"...This alarming trend, which mirrors the darkest days of the Great Recession, underscores the far-reaching consequences of the Biden administration’s misguided economic policies, colloquially known as “Bidenomics.”
...“Total bankruptcies — including consumer, small business and big corporates — have been climbing steadily for 20 months,” Hunter stated...

Part-time jobs. NOT full-time jobs!



Jill Biden gets testy when CBS anchor confronts her over Joe's dismal polling: 'Losing in all the battleground states' | Blaze Media

Jill Biden gets testy when CBS anchor confronts her over Joe's dismal polling: 'Losing in all the battleground states' | Blaze Media

After a segment on "CBS Mornings" highlighting the National Teacher of the Year winner, Biden briefly addressed the 2024 campaign. She offered a simplistic view of the forthcoming election, telling voters the choice is between "chaos," referring to Donald Trump, or "steady, wisdom, experience," referring to her husband, while predicting confidently that President Biden will be re-elected.

But CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil wasn't buying it.

"But when these polls — like the Wall Street Journal one — land in the White House, and [Biden's] losing in all the battleground states ..." he said before Jill cut him off.

Is the Fight Against Climate Change Losing Momentum?

The collapse in support has nothing to do with public consciousness or corporate greed. The core problem is renewable energy simply doesn’t work. - Eric Worrall
"It wasn’t climate skeptics like WUWT which derailed the green juggernaut, it was the total failure of renewables to deliver affordable energy which has created a public backlash, which threatens the careers of green energy supporting politicians across the world...
Even worse, despite paying more for energy, Australians face the prospect of imminent blackouts. 
Last September the AEMO warned that almost every state on East Coast of Australia is headed for an era of unreliable energy, thanks to gaps in our dispatchable capacity...



AM Fruitcake

 

History for April 6

History for April 6 - On-This-Day.com 
Lowell Thomas 1892 - Broadcaster, journalist
  • 1607 - An expedition led by Captain Christopher Newport arrived at the Spanish colony of Puerto Rico for supplies before continuing on their journey. On May 14, they went ashore and founded Jamestown, Virginia, as the first permanent English colony in America.
  • 1830 - Relations between the Texans and Mexico reached a new low when Mexico would not allow further emigration into Texas by settlers from the U.S.
  • 1896 - The first modern Olympic Games began in Athens, Greece.
  • 1903 - French Army Nationalists were revealed for forging documents to guarantee a conviction for Alfred Dryfus.
  • 1917 - The U.S. Congress approved a declaration of war on Germany and entered World War I on the Allied side.
  • 1965 - U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson authorized the use of ground troops in combat operations in Vietnam.

Friday, April 05, 2024

Mark Zuckerberg Suffers Massive Loss After Swing State Votes to Ban Him from Election Interference

Mark Zuckerberg Suffers Massive Loss After Swing State Votes to Ban Him from Election Interference

In one of the key swing states in the 2024 election, “Zuckerbucks” aren’t going to play a part — thanks to voters fed up with outside interference in their elections.

In a resounding victory during Tuesday night’s primary elections in Wisconsin, voters approved an amendment to the state constitution that would ban any private funding of elections or election infrastructure, with the initiative passing by a nearly 9-point margin as of early Wednesday morning tallies.

As The New York Times noted, the amendment was “part of a national backlash to donations that Mark Zuckerberg made to election offices in 2020.

The way we were-----The Most Mind-Blowing Discovery of WW2

Climate Misinformation

""All censorships exist to prevent anyone from challenging current conceptions and existing institutions."  - George Bernard Shaw

NPR poll!!-----A fifth of adults say violence needed to get nation on track | National | thecentersquare.com

The poll, which surveyed 1,305 adults, was conducted from March 25 through March 28 by the Marist Poll sponsored in partnership with NPR and PBS NewsHour. - Brett Rowland | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – About 20% of U.S. adults said Americans may have to resort to violence to get the country back on track, according to an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll released Wednesday...
More Americans said America has gotten so far off track that the nation needs a leader who is willing to break some rules to set things right.
About 41% of adults either agreed or strongly agreed with that statement. Some 59% disagreed or strongly disagreed...