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Darwinians Displayed Bones of "Inferior" Races in Museums Sept. 24, 2020 Displaying the bones of ‘inferior races’ in museums: The whitewashing of Darwinism may be ending by Jerry Bergman, PhD Introduction One of the few positive changes that resulted from the recent protests in America has been a reexamination of Darwin’s racial legacy. It is well-documented that Darwinism was foundational to the flourishing of the so-called race science that birthed the “scientific racists.” The late Harvard Professor, Steven Jay Gould, coined the term “scientific racists,” for those who attempt to base their racism on science, especially Darwinism. The scientific racists...
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It’s unlikely that there is a single federal alphabet organization less popular among the readership of this website than the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. These are the people who gave us both the Siege at Ruby Ridge and the Siege of Waco. What’s more, they may well be engaged in an entirely unconstitutional exercise: monitoring and patrolling the gun ownership of law-abiding citizens. There’s also a solid case to be made that the ATF is a rogue organization, the most corrupt of the federal alphabet agencies. This can be seen through a number of scandals beginning with Ruby...
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In July, three unmanned missions blasted off to Mars – from China (Tianwen-1), the US (Nasa’s Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover) and the United Arab Emirates (Hope). The Chinese and American missions have lander craft that will seek signs of current or past life on Mars. Nasa is also planning to send its Europa Clipper probe to survey Jupiter’s moon Europa, and the robotic lander Dragonfly to Saturn’s moon Titan. Both moons are widely thought to be promising hunting grounds for life in our solar system – as are the underground oceans of Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus. Meanwhile, we can now...
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled on several issues to ensure a Democrat Party win in November. The rulings from last week include:** The Green Party candidate was struck from the ballot** Ballots will be accepted UP TO THREE DAYS after the election until November 9th** Poll workers must serve voters in the county where they live — this protects far left districts where fraud is most likely to occur If ballots are accepted until Friday November 6th it is clear now that Pennsylvania will not have their numbers in at least until November 9th, a Monday.Democrats will do anything to...
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Dr. Ron Paul just had a stroke on live stream. Send your love and prayers.
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The left's finger-wagging is especially rich coming from the camp that spent years casting skepticism on the results of the 2016 election, and who continue claiming Trump is planning to rig the results this time too. You may have encountered the establishment freakout over President Trump’s “refus[al] to commit to a peaceful transition of power.” In answering a question on the matter at a Wednesday briefing, Trump said, “Well, we’re going to have to see what happens, you know that.” If you cut the quote off there, sure, it’s alarming. But, of course, Trump continued, “I’ve been complaining very strongly...
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The plan calls for making lynching a national hate crime President Trump’s plan for Black America designates the KKK and Antifa as terrorist organizations and calls for making lynching a national hate crime, while pledging to increase access to capital in Black communities by nearly $500 billion, Fox News has learned. The president on Friday is expected to roll out details of what the campaign is calling the “Platinum Plan,” which details “opportunity,” “security,” “prosperity,” and “fairness” for the Black Community. “For decades, Democrat politicians like Joe Biden have taken Black voters for granted. They made you big promises before...
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Two former leaders of a Massachusetts veterans care home where at least 76 people died of the coronavirus have been charged in the deadliest known outbreak of the illness at a long-term care facility in the US, the state’s attorney general said Friday. Former Holyoke Soldiers’ Home Superintendent Bennett Walsh, 50, and ex-medical chief David Clinton, 71, were indicted by a grand jury — and each charged with five counts of criminal neglect and five counts of serious bodily injury.
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The global warming priests have presented no evidence that the process they claim causes "global warming" exists. They just illogically claim that any increase in what they call the "global average temperature" can only result from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Paul Homewood has reported on questionable manipulation of temperature data used to calculate this global average temperature. Anthony Watts has documented problems with temperature data for several years on his blog. The controversy over the accuracy of the data can be viewed as much ado about nothing because the so-called global average temperature "is thermodynamically as well as mathematically...
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The son of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani may be following in his father's footsteps, telling the New York Post that he may run for mayor in 2021. The elder Giuliani has been highly critical of current Mayor Bill de Blasio, and Andrew is no different. In discussing his potential political plans, he warned that if the next mayor is like the present one, the city could descend to lows not seen in decades. "I am certainly thinking about it. It’s something that a bunch of people that I trust have approached me with,” Andrew Giuliani, 34, told...
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The Veterinary Specialty Centre of N.L. is looking for more recruits for donation programGiving the gift of life has gone to the dogs — literally. The Veterinary Specialty Centre of Newfoundland and Labrador's pet blood donor program began in 2015, when the clinic opened its doors in Mount Pearl, and it's looking to recruit more dogs and cats to take part. Dr. Trina Bailey, a veterinary surgeon and an owner of the VSCNL, said it's a life-saving program. "I have had patients in surgery that have been bleeding … and without having blood in the building that we could just...
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Yes this is real. Yes that dress is for men. Yes that is a dude in the picture. Gucci's description says: This tartan smock in delicate colors reflects the idea of fluidity explored for the Fall Winter 2020 fashion show, disrupting the toxic stereotypes that mold masculine gender identity. The contrast Peter Pan collar and smock embroidery on the front add a childhood inspired element, which ties to a recurrent theme of the collection. Perfect: Fluidity. Toxic stereotypes. Masculine gender identity. And children thrown in there for good measure. Here we are now, humanity. We're making Little House on the...
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Dear John Legend: Please leave. The Hill reports that obnoxious singer John Legend is threatening to leave the country if President Trump wins re-election. You remember John Legend, don’t you? Yeah, he’s the guy married to the even more obnoxious Chrissy Teigen, whose main talent is taking off most of her clothes, and who recently felt the need to delete thousands of pedophilia-themed tweets after her name showed up on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet flight logs. Yeah, that John Legend. EPIC: Jim Jordan Pummels a Dissembling Anthony Fauci in Friday Hearing VDO.AI Apparently Mr. Legend has been assigned the task...
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Last Friday I wrote an article titled, Seven Pillars of a Color Revolution. Here is a follow-up article to that piece. SNIP This is where we are in the Seven Pillars: 1. A semi-autocratic rather than fully autocratic regime – President Trump is not a semi-autocratic leader as proven by him not mandating edicts during the CCP Virus. However, our leaders from the Democrat party and Mainstream Media (MSM) are all calling him a Fascist, dictator, Nazi, blah, blah, blah. This step is done. 2. An unpopular incumbent – All we seem to hear from the MSM, Hollywood, and again...
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FBI Director Christopher Wray was the target of White House criticism for the second time in a week Friday as Chief of Staff Mark Meadows chided him over remarks made a day earlier to Congress about voter fraud. Meadows suggested in an interview with CBS that Wray was ill-informed when he told the Senate that there has not been any significant coordinated national voter fraud. Wray, who last week drew criticism from President Donald Trump for his description of Russian election interference and the threat posed by the anti-fascist movement known as antifa, said in Senate testimony that the U.S....
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Meghan Markle would 'seriously consider running for president' if she and Prince Harry ever 'gave up their titles,' a source close to the royal has claimed. The Duchess of Sussex, 39, and Prince Harry, 35, now ensconced in an L.A. mansion, recently recorded a video message for Times 100 urging Americans to vote, hinting they support Democrat Joe Biden. They made their remarks just weeks before the November 3 elections with Americans in some states already going to the polls. 'One of the reasons she was so keen not to give up her American citizenship was so she had the...
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" More than 200 people on Monday night marched to the Pearl District condominium tower where Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler lives to demand his resignation,” reported the Oregonian in August. It was three months into protests over the death of George Floyd while being arrested by Minnesota police, and the national groundswell showed no sign of abating. “The demonstration quickly turned destructive as some in the crowd lit a fire in the street, then placed a picnic table from a nearby business on top of the fire to feed the blaze. People shattered windows and broke into a ground-floor dental...
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Ron Paul has a stroke, he was slurring gibberish words one side of his face seemed to droop a bit and they hard cut
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Pope Francis urged world leaders Friday to use the coronavirus emergency as an opportunity to reform the injustices of the global economy and the “perverse logic” of the nuclear deterrence doctrine, warning that increased isolationist responses to problems “must not prevail.” Francis laid out his appeal for greater involvement and influence of the United Nations in protecting the poor, migrants and the environment in a videotaped speech Friday to the U.N. General Assembly, held mostly virtually this year because of the pandemic. Francis said the world has a choice to make as it emerges from the COVID-19 crisis and addresses...
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A ceremonial resolution honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was pulled after Sen. Ted Cruz objected to language added by the chamber's top Democrat about the liberal icon's dying wish. "All the kind words and lamentations about Justice Ginsburg from the Republican majority will be totally empty if those Republicans ignore her dying wish and instead replace her with someone who will tear down everything she built," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said regarding the resolution. Cruz objected to the inclusion of the wish, arguing that the Constitution states that justices do not get to appoint their...
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