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WANTED: At least 14 suspects conduct 'grab & run' at Louis Vuitton store in Oak Brook Center Mall near Chicago; Police estimate $100,000 worth of merchandise was stolen – WGN pic.twitter.com/mEaVnCA7x8 — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 18, 2021 The price was right. VIDeo: https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1461478278645047307
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VIDEOThe Scottsdale School Board president Jann-Michael Greenburg was removed from his post on November 15 for over-the-top doxxing of parents (via Big Daddy) who opposed him although he continues serving on the school board. One big question is if he forwarded his Doxinator files to Merrick Garland. We could have the answer to that question if the now incredibly politicized FBI starts banging on the doors of the parents listed in the files of The Doxinator.
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Brian Shephard had a long and storied career in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. From 1972 to 2006 he worked cases involving both domestic criminals and Soviet spies in the United States. One of the cases he worked on involving a whistleblower at Archer Daniels Midland Co. in Decatur, Illinois, served as the basis of the 2000 nonfiction book The Informant, which in 2009 was made into a movie starring Matt Damon, But some of the activities of the FBI in recent years have shaken him to his core. In an interview with WVW TV, Shephard pointed to two FBI...
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On Tuesday, former President Trump threatened to sue the Pulitzer Prize Board over their awards to The New York Times and The Washington Post for their Russia collusion stories. The Pulitzer Prize Board has not responded publicly to former President Trump's threat to sue them if they don't immediately rescind the 2018 awards given to both The Washington Post and The New York Times for their Russia collusion stories, nor have they replied to multiple requests for comment. Trump released a letter on Tuesday through his Save America PAC from his attorney Alina Habba, saying: "It is hereby demanded that...
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The Biden administration has asked China to consider the possibility of releasing reserves of crude oil in an effort to meet supply demands, the White House said on Thursday. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a press conference that members of Biden’s national security team have “discussed with a range of countries, including China, the need to meet the supply demands out there.” “But that is an ongoing conversation and one we’re having with a number of partners,” Psaki told reporters. Other major consumers that the administration has allegedly held such discussions with include India, Japan, and South...
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According to uninformed sources in low positions, the arranged "marriage" between sleepy Joe Biden and Kamala Harris may be coming to an abrupt end. Apparently, the honeymoon is over. Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram revealed on Tuesday that he received a "cryptic email" from a well-connected Washington DC, insider advising him to learn about the process for replacing a United States vice president. Option A: Biden steps down and hands Kamala the keys to the Oval Office and Air Force One Option B: Biden replaces Kamala and dissolves the marriage because Jill Biden never liked her anyway Monty, I'm...
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The left is admitting that the 2022 midterms may indeed have already been won! Republican redistricting has already given the GOP enough new seats to take control of congress! In this video, we’re going to look at those redistricting efforts, we’re going to see how the left is utterly panicked as a result, and stick with me to the very end of this video when I’ll reveal why pundits believe the Democrats will implode and they won’t recover for the next decade.
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A pair of New York Times journalists who recently set out to explore what happens when Democrats control all the levels of power in state and local governments across the country were shocked to discover that "blue states" — not red ones — "are the problem." "What do Democrats actually do when they have all the power?" Times video journalist Johnny Harris asked at the outset of an opinion video posted by the paper last week. Harris teamed up with Times editorial board writer Binyamin Appelbaum to examine why famously liberal states — such as New York, California, and Washington...
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Lack of representation in corporate boardrooms is not because of mythical white privilege. It is due to the breakdown of the black family.We haven’t yet reached the spectacle in which woke workplace zealots demand that NBA teams suit up at least one black, one white, one Asian, and one Hispanic player in their starting line-ups, but some private workplaces are coming close. The human resources protocols of one of the world’s largest financial investment firms are taking woke quotas to a surreal new level.According to the Times of London, hiring managers at State Street Global Advisors will need to seek...
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BREAKING: Biden to undergo routine colonoscopy, Kamala Harris to be acting president while he's under anesthesia
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A government minister has refused to rule out the future use of lethal autonomous weapons amid calls for regulation for new technologies in the area. During a debate on autonomous weapons systems at the House of Lords yesterday (1 November), Lord Lancaster of Kimbolton asked whether the UK government has agreed not to develop autonomous weapons. He also asked whether there would be human intervention in the chain from targeting to operating such weapons. Ministry of Defence (MoD) minister Baroness Goldie said the UK Armed Forces “do not use lethal force without context-appropriate human involvement”, and that the UK will...
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South Korea scrambled fighters on Friday as Russian and Chinese warplanes on a joint exercise briefly entered its air defence identification zone, military chiefs in Seoul said. However, "there was no invasion of airspace", the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. "Our military received a reply from the Chinese side that it was... normal training through the South Korea-China direct communication network."
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Sky has released the first images from its upcoming hotly anticipated period drama The Gilded Age. The HBO series, written by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, is set to arrive on Sky Atlantic in January. An all star cast - including Cynthia Nixon, 55, Carrie Coon, 40, Taissa Farmiga, 27, and Christine Baranski, 69 and Meryl Streep's daughter Louisa Jacobson, 30,- will feature in the series set in 1882 during the American Gilded Age, a period of huge economic change.
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The Cook Political Report is shifting three hotly contested 2022 Senate races toward the GOP and into the toss-up column, a move that suggests a more favorable environment for Republicans. The Senate contests in Arizona, Georgia and Nevada once leaned toward Democrats. That changed on Friday when the nonpartisan election handicapper reclassified them as toss-up races, meaning that they could go in either direction. All three seats are currently held by Democratic incumbents, Sens. Mark Kelly (Ariz.), Raphael Warnock (Ga.) and Catherine Cortez Masto (Nev.). Republicans see those seats as their best pickup opportunities in 2022.
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Former President Donald Trump today shocked the publishing world that has tried to cancel his administration by revealing that he is releasing his first post-White House book in December, titled Our Journey Together . The huge book, printed in America, is a coffee table style collection of photographs that the former president selected himself. He even wrote the captions, offering praise and scorn where he felt it was needed.
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Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) was arrested for shoplifting hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise at a TJ Maxx. Cornell Law School professor Saule Omarova, who Biden picked to head the OCC in September, was arrested in 1995 for an alleged retail theft of $314 in TJ Maxx merchandise, according to police records. Her arrest had previously been reported by Fox News, but the police report offers new details on the incident. According to the background check, Omarova was arrested by Madison, Wisconsin, police officers on June 2, 1995 and charged...
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WAR IN HEAVEN: MICHAEL AND THE DRAGON. REVELATION 12 New International Version Resources to CLICK: To read REVELATION 12 in full To hear MAX McLEAN reading it To hear a DRAMATIZATION of it To read J-F-B's COMMENTARY on it BIBLE TIMELINE 95 A.D. REVELATIONChapter 12, Verses 7-17 Then war broke out in heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels fought back. But he was not strong enough, and they lost their place in heaven. The great dragon was hurled down—that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the whole...
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Reading Time: 5 minutes Charlotte, NC — “I can tell you right now, I do not know whether we’re going to win or lose. The only thing that I can control is a little piece of real estate inside my own shoes, and I can tell you whatever happens that I will go down fighting and that I will die with my boots on,” said Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Kennedy’s remarks came at the end of a nearly 50-minute speech given last month. He described how America is currently in the midst of the second American Revolution, and indeed it...
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PHOENIX — Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy needs allies. Within 10 months, D.C. Democrats have obstructed logging activity in the Alaska’s southeast Tongasss National Forest, stalled progress on a life-saving road for remote residents to reach an all-weather airport in Cold Bay, cancelled oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), and suspended new drilling activity in a state home to 60 percent of federal land. “The phone line’s untouched,” Dunleavy told The Federalist of President Joe Biden’s outreach 10 months into an administration obstructing nearly every major development project sought in the nation’s largest landmass. Interior...
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