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Israeli Government: Half of new Covid-19 cases in last month were fully vaccinated — Statistics presented by Israeli government officials show that half of those recently infected with Covid-19 were fully vaccinated. In addition, military intelligence has been warning of such a scenario at least since January, when a report was published that suggested a mass vaccination campaign would lead to vaccine-resistant strains of Covid-19 emerging. - The Role Model - Biden Admin Backing Off U.S. Recognition of Golan Heights as Israeli Territory — Blinken would only say the Golan Heights "remains of real importance to Israel's security," but that...
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El Paso, Texas – More than three months after Biden assigned Kamala Harris to manage the border crisis, she is finally traveling to the US-Mexico border for the first time in El Paso, Texas on Friday, June 25 – but only after President Trump vowed to go first. Although the specifics of her visit have not yet been released, Harris’ senior adviser and chief spokesperson confirmed that she will be accompanied by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Kamala Harris made it a priority to schedule foreign trips to Guatemala and Mexico earlier this month to address “root causes” of the...
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The New York Times economist Paul Krugman has a knack for being allergic to the truth and is whining about how economics can survive in a “post-truth nation.” Krugman’s latest drivel was headlined, “Economics in a Post-Truth Nation.” Krugman attempted to convince readers that Republicans were daft for not accepting that “we’re clearly in a much better place economically than we were just a few months ago.” Krugman dismissed skyrocketing inflation and hiring problems as “transitory” and “temporary.” In Krugman’s own words, “I still miss the days when truth mattered.” Ironic that Krugman, who claims to care about “truth,” is...
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Massachusetts School District Segregates Students/Staff Based on Race Virginia Gives Illegal Aliens Tuition at Public Colleges, Aid for Private Universities Judicial Watch Sues HHS for Information on Covid-19 and Illegal Immigration Jailed Murderer Wins Office in D.C. Election with Five Inmate Candidates New York Votes Amid Crisis of Crime and Disorder Massachusetts School District Segregates Students/Staff Based on Race One by one, school districts across the country are being overcome by a racist madness, and we are doing everything we can to expose this leftist totalitarian assault on children and teachers. The latest horror story occurs in Massachusetts. We...
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The Department of Justice announced a suit against the state of Georgia Friday alleging that the state’s recently-signed election law is racially discriminatory. Georgia’s Election Integrity Act was signed in March by Republican Gov. Brian Kemp. The law imposes a voter ID requirement, expands early voting in most Georgia counties, requires that counties have at least one absentee voting drop box and shifts more control over election administration to the state legislature.
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Explanation: How far can you see? The Andromeda Galaxy, 2.5 million light years away, is the most distant object easily seen by the unaided eye. Other denizens of the night sky, like stars, clusters, and nebulae, are typically hundreds to thousands of light-years distant. That's far beyond the Solar System but well within our own Milky Way Galaxy. Also known as M31, the external galaxy poses directly above a chimney in this well-planned deep night skyscape from an old mine in southern Portugal. The image was captured in a single exposure tracking the sky, so the foreground is slightly blurred...
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Only tyrants threaten the use of force against their own people. On Wednesday, President Biden remarked, “If you wanted or if you think you need to have weapons to take on the government, you need F-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons.” This is reminiscent of California’s infamous Chinese-spy-bedding Congressman, Eric Swalwell’s threats via Twitter back in 2018, when he said about a hypothetical war against gun owners, “And it would be a short war my friend. The government has nukes….” Both references to nuclear weapons is designed to do one thing: to intimidate America’s armed populace. Drilling down, the core...
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'We don’t really have a real leader in this country anymore,' Rogan said ----------- Podcast giant Joe Rogan slammed President Biden on Thursday, saying he’s not a "real leader" because "everybody knows he’s out of his mind." Rogan and his guest, comedian Iliza Shlesinger, were discussing changes happening in the United States when the "Joe Rogan Experience" namesake took aim at Biden. "In the future, they’re gonna be saying it's one of the most tumultuous periods in the history of the country," Rogan said. Shlesinger chimed in, "We’ll look back and it will be scary. Everybody was afraid of getting...
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Here is the link to the report for anyone interested in reading it...Director of National Intelligence Report of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
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You'll be able to upgrade to Windows 11 for free if you're already a Windows 10 user. Use the PC Health Check app to check your devices now. Windows 11 is on the way, and if you're already a Windows 10 user, it will be free to upgrade to Microsoft's newly redesigned operating system, the company said in a blog post after its virtual event on Thursday. (Find everything you need to know about Windows 11 here.) So long as your PC meets the minimum requirements, you'll be able to update to Windows 11 the same way you usually update...
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The Apple Daily (Píngguǒ Rìbào), Hong Kong's main newspaper, announced it will print its final issue today, ending a 26-year run. The "pro-democracy" publication also stopped updating its website. The paper is cash-rich, but $2.3 million of its funds have been frozen under the National Security Law, which China imposed on the territory last June 30. As a result, Apple Daily is not able to meet financial obligations as they come due. Beijing has been steadily moving to end all public criticism in Hong Kong. The paper's closure should be viewed as the end of freedom in the territory, now...
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Today marks the 145th anniversary of Custer's infamous "Last Stand". He always had his detractors and worshippers. Especially among his contemporaries. Major James Brisbin (2nd US Cav) is quoted as saying he was an "insufferable ass". While we all know the woke folks will refer to him as either a "colonizer", "genocidal maniac", or worse - a "racist", his portrayal and legend is a story that will probably not die in this century or even the next. I wanted this thread to be about him, and his massively compounded errors that led to his death and the annihilation of his...
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A deadly shootout erupted in an exclusive neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills early Friday morning in what might have been an attempted robbery of a multi-million dollar home, according to multiple reports.
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Tune in via Roku/AppleTV/AmazonFire with the America’s Voice App PM tennmountainman, if you want On/Off this list https://pluto.tv/live-tv/americas-voice https://americasvoice.app Past episodes: https://rumble.com/c/BannonsWarRoom
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The Oregon legislature passed SB 744 to get rid of math, reading, and proficiency standards for high schools so we can be more “equitable.”
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The need to combat “microaggressions” has recently saturated America. In higher education, business, and government, programs and policies have been implemented to deal with a supposed problem that almost no one recognized until a few years ago. Microaggressions are statements by non-minority individuals that convey racist ideas to minority hearers, thereby supporting the white power structure and harming the listeners, who become depressed at their powerlessness. At least, that is the theory propounded by a small number of academic researchers. The current notion that microaggressions must be dealt with by a wide-ranging policy offensive has its roots in a few...
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The Manhattan district attorney's office has informed lawyers for the Trump Organization that it could face criminal charges in connection with benefits it has provided to company employees, a person familiar with the matter said. The charges, which could come as soon as next week, would likely involve allegations of a company effort to avoid paying payroll taxes on compensation it provided to employees, including rent-free apartments, cars and other benefits, the person said. The New York Times first reported the contact between the DA's office and Trump Organization lawyers. Prosecutors are also likely to announce charges against Allen Weisselberg,...
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EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Around 7:45 a.m. on Friday, June 25, Vice President Kamala Harris touched down in El Paso. “We are here today to address and to talk about what has brought people to the US border and again to continue to address the root causes which caused people to leave and often flee their home country,” said Vice President Kamala Harris just after landing in El Paso. After arriving the Harris then went to the migrant processing facility on Hondo Pass arriving around 8:15 a.m. She left the facility around 9:25 a.m. and she then headed to...
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Derek Chauvin has been sentenced to 22.5 years for murdering George Floyd. 270 months.
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The United States ranks last in media trust — at 29% — among 92,000 news consumers surveyed in 46 countries, a report released Wednesday found. That’s worse than Poland, worse than the Philippines, worse than Peru. (Finland leads at 65%.)The annual digital news report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford also found some improvement in trust in nearly all the countries surveyed — probably thanks to COVID-19 coverage — but not in the U.S. where the low rating was flat year to year.
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