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....At the 1946 Nuremberg trials 11 were found guilty of crimes against humanity relating to the genocide of the Jews. Of the 23 Nazi war criminals on trial in Nuremberg, only 10 of the 11 “descendents of Amalek” were hung, thus fulfilling the request of Esther: “let Haman’s ten sons be hanged.” Normally a military tribunal required sentences to be carried out by FIRING SQUAD. 11 were sentenced to death but Goering took cyanide before the sentence could be carried out So Fulfilling the Prophetic “10 Be Hanged.” Oct. 16, 1946, The New York Times has the following headline: GOERING...
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Biden's Secretary of Transportation — former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg — is under fire this week for his absence during an escalating supply chain crisis that threatens to leave American stores filled with little more than empty shelves ahead of the busy holiday shopping season. As Katie explained earlier on the supply chain problems, "the situation has reached crisis levels as 250,000 shipping containers remain offshore" waiting to be offloaded at the twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach while "Americans across the country are experiencing shortages" that are expected to become more widespread. "It turns out,"...
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Democrats may soon cut the price tag of their latest spending bill somewhere below $3.5 trillion, but they are still desperate to get you to pay for some of it. That is why they are trying to raise $460 billion by taking your banking data. Buried deep in the Democrats' current $3.5 trillion spending bill is a section requiring all banks to provide data to the Internal Revenue Service on every account that had annual deposits or withdrawals worth more than $600.
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The U.S. Army intends to test an entire company of unmanned combat vehicles in simulated battle next year, a wargame that leaders called unprecedented and a big step toward refining the hardware and software that will one day enable wheeled robots to take the battlefield. Gen. Ross Coffman, the director of Army Futures Command’s Next Generation Combat Cross-Functional Team, told reporters at AUSA this week that the closest thing to the Army’s upcoming robot exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, was last year’s platoon-sized effort at Fort Carson, Colorado. For that exercise, the Army turned some old M113 armored personnel carriers...
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Fox News contributor Karl Rove explains how the debt ceiling crisis could unfold amid the infrastructure and budget reconciliation bills.
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There is almost nothing Democrats can do to damage America, or Israel, that would change most American Jews' political leanings. The latest example took place just last week. A college student speaking to the vice president of the United States, a Democrat, condemned America for supporting Israel, and charged Israel with committing "ethnic genocide" against Palestinians. Harris's response? "Your voice, your perspective, your experience, your truth cannot be suppressed, and it must be heard." It was indeed the student's truth -- which means it was a lie. "Your truth" always means "a lie." When a person says something that is...
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Police departments around the U.S. that are requiring officers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 are running up against pockets of resistance that some fear could leave law enforcement shorthanded and undermine public safety. Police unions and officers are pushing back by filing lawsuits to block the mandates. In Chicago, the head of the police union called on members to defy the city’s Friday deadline for reporting their COVID-19 vaccination status. Seattle’s police department sent detectives and non-patrol officers to emergency calls this week because of a shortage of patrol officers that union leaders fear will become worse because of vaccine...
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Hillary Clinton was pictured visiting Bill at the hospital on his fifth day there suffering sepsis and Joe Biden said the former president is 'doing fine' and 'will be out soon'. Hillary and Bill's daughter Chelsea Clinton, 41, arrived at the University of California Irvine Medical Center this morning. -snip- Biden remarked while at the University of Connecticut on Friday that he had spoken to Bill. 'Oh, I wanted to see how he was doing... I've been trying to get a hold of him. He's doing fine, he really is.' Biden added: 'He's not in any serious condition. 'He is...
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JUST IN - Delta Air Lines ditches "divisive" #COVID19 vaccine mandate, CEO Ed Bastian announces (Fox)
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UPPER DARBY, Pa. (AP) — A woman was raped by a stranger on a commuter train in suburban Philadelphia in the presence of other riders who a police official said “should have done something.” Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt of the Upper Darby Police Department said officers were called to the 69th Street terminal around 10 p.m. Wednesday after the assault on the westbound train. SEPTA police waiting at the next stop found the woman and arrested a man. The woman was taken to a hospital. The entire episode was captured on surveillance video that showed other people on the train at...
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A Vermont high school homecoming football game turned into a “drag ball” runway at halftime, with a mix of students and faculty members parading in gowns, wigs and makeup — and a big crowd in rainbow colors to cheer them on. “Things went amazing,” Ezra Totten, student leader of the Gender Sexuality Alliance at Burlington High School, said of Friday night’s event, which also included participants from South Burlington High School. “The stands were completely packed. ... It was just so heartwarming to see.” As school cheerleaders wrapped up their routine, about 30 students and faculty members dressed as drag...
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Thirty-five groups of doctors, research scientists and lawyers across US, UK, Germany, Austria and Japan examined a thousand vials of Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca ‘vaccines’ and found hundreds of sharp edged metal pieces in one droplet along with parasite material. When researchers heated the samples while being observed under the microscope, the particles began to move and were in-sync with each other. Sharp metal objects, graphene layers, large rectangular objects that have never seen before, are not biologic and likely are harmful when inside a human body. These doctors are calling for a worldwide halt of Covid injections. -GEG
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But in an interview with the BBC Radio program “Kermode and Mayo,” Michael Caine revealed that he likely won’t be taking on any more roles. He’s 88 years old, after all, and he said not many films look to cast an 88-year-old lead. Caine also gave a few other reasons for retiring from acting, including health problems and focusing on writing. “Funnily enough, it has turned out to be what is my last part really,” Caine said about”Best Sellers,” his latest film. “Because I haven’t worked for two years, and I have a spine problem which affects my legs so...
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A high-ranking school official told teachers in Southlake, Texas that if they had books in their school about the history of the Holocaust, they should make sure that they have other books that “other perspectives.”On Friday, Gina Peddy, the Carroll school district’s executive director of curriculum and instruction, was leading a training session on which books teachers can have in classroom libraries. The session came amid an uproar over new regulations concerning curriculums teaching about race and racism and which books should be permitted into the classrooms and libraries. A staff member secretly recorded the session. Peddy discussed House Bill...
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The Biden administration is prepared to reimplement the Trump-era border policy known as the Migrant Protection Protocols in mid-November if the Mexican government agrees to accept the return of asylum seekers to its territory, the government told a federal court late Thursday in a midnight filing. Biden officials said they have signed contracts to re-open soft-sided “tent courts” at border crossings in Laredo and Brownsville, Texas, where asylum-seekers placed into MPP would appear for hearings via videoconference, as occurred under President Donald Trump. The decision to spend $14 million to rebuild the facilities was made because of “substantial progress” in...
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WASHINGTON, Tuesday, Oct. 15. THE OWNERS OF CONFISCATED VESSELS. By an order made to-day, tile Secretary of the Treasury has much facilitated the matter of ascertaining the interests of loyal persons who are joint owners with rebels of vessels that have been seized by the Government officers. Heretofore the evidence of loyalty and of ownership has been taken under orders of Court, which necessarily subjected the owners to great delay and enormous costs. By the Secretary's order, the evidence will hereafter be made to the Collectors of the several ports, and a synopsis sent by them directly to the Secretary....
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Microsoft recently announced Windows 11 and revealed the system requirements necessary to formally install the new operating system using Windows Update, media creation tools, and update assistants. According to Microsoft's supporting documents and the spokesperson's statement, the device must have a newer processor, TPM 2.0 encryption chip, and SecureBoot enabled to fully run the operating system. Microsoft is considering reducing processor requirements for computers running Windows 11 TPM 2.0 has been included in many devices shipped in the past few years, but it is disabled by default. Users can enable TPM 2.0 in the BIOS, or bypass this restriction by...
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British soul diva Adele on Friday released comeback single "Easy On Me", in which she shares with the world details of the traumatic six years she has endured since last releasing a record.
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Dozens of climate activists have been arrested after they clashed with police in Washington DC and forced their way into the Interior Department building in scenes that some have called reminiscent of the US Capitol riot. An Interior Department spokeswoman said a group of demonstrators rushed the lobby on Thursday, injuring multiple security officers, at least of whom was taken to a nearby hospital. Police and protesters clashed outside the building, and officers used Tasers and batons against several unarmed protesters, representatives for the activist group said. The group said 55 participants were arrested.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio House Speaker Bob Cupp has squelched an attempt to revive legislative hearings on a bill that would forbid businesses from requiring employees be vaccinated against coronavirus or other diseases. On Friday, the Ohio House Health Committee Chair Scott Lipps, a Warren County Republican, announced that he has canceled a scheduled seventh hearing next Wednesday on House Bill 248, which would prohibit employers, including hospitals and daycare centers, from requiring or even inquiring about whether their employees have been immunized. n Thursday, the speaker told reporters that “it’s time to move on to other important topics” after...
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