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[Make sure to read Joseph Klein’s contributions in Jamie Glazov’s new book: Barack Obama’s True Legacy: How He Transformed America.]Israel is under increasing pressure from the so-called “international community’ to agree to an immediate ceasefire or pauses in fighting with Hamas. The ostensible purpose is to allow humanitarian aid to be delivered to Gaza without any impediment and to bring about the safe release of the hostages held by Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups.At a White House press briefing on November 2nd, National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby said, “What we’re trying to do is explore...
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On October 7th, 2023 – a date that will live in infamy – an army of bloodthirsty Hamas jihadists swarmed into Israel and laid waste to a reported 1400 innocent, unarmed civilians including women, children, the disabled, and old people, committing war crimes of a sickening nature that historian Victor Davis Hanson has labeled “pre-civilizational.”In response to the terror assault, the Jewish state justifiably declared war on Hamas, with Israeli leader Bibi Netanyahu vowing that every single member of the terror organization is now a dead man walking. And right on cue, the mainstream (read: left-wing) media, left-wing politicians, and...
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WASHINGTON, Friday, Nov. 6. Guerrillas and bushwhackers swarm within the lines of the Army of the Potomac so thickly as to render it unsafe for men by twos or threes to go out of camp. Lieut. HEDGES, Second New-York cavalry, and Acting Commissary-General of KILPATRICK's division, while riding, accompanied by a single Orderly, from Catlett's Station to a point three miles distant, was shot at and seriously, if not mortally, wounded, almost within sight of PLEASONTON's headquarters, and within a mile of the headquarters of MEADE. Excepting a small skirmish near Partwood Church with some of KILPATRICK's cavalry, nothing has...
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We called it—it was only a matter of time until “Pride” events routinely cropped up all throughout the year instead of remaining within the confines of June. And, as the FBI has apparently discovered, the unthinking degenerates who patronize such events provide the “law enforcement” agency with the perfect audience to run a public relations campaign (after an especially despicable few years), and a crop of recruitable future agents. From an article at The Gateway Pundit today: In a post on X, the FBI’s Charlotte branch posted a photo of FBI agents with pride flags hanging on a recruitment tent...
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We need your help! Join our growing army and click here to subscribe to ad-free Revolver. Or give a one-time or recurring donation during this critical time. In a recent interview, Vivek Ramaswamy presented a ver scary, yet stark reality involving China. He pointed out how China appears to be quietly applauding (maybe helping) the drawn-out conflict in Ukraine and now Israel, strategically working to drain US military resources. This tactic, he suggests, is part of a grander scheme to ensure smooth sailing when they invade Taiwan. And sadly, their strategy seems to be working. The New York Post: The...
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Estimated annualized interest payments on the US government debt pile climbed past $1 trillion at the end of last month, Bloomberg analysis shows. That amount has doubled in the past 19 months, and is equivalent to 15.9% of the entire Federal budget for fiscal year 2022. The figures are calculated using US Treasury data which state the government’s monthly outstanding debt balances and the average interest it pays. The worsening metrics may reignite debate about the US fiscal path amid heavy borrowing from Washington. That dynamic has already helped drive up bond yields, threatened the return of the so-called bond...
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I’ve seen a lot of break-ins but this one blew my mind. Watch this Oakland gas station employee jump when a backhoes bursts through the window & digs at the ATM! This happened today at W Grand & Market. Men run in, attach a chain to the ATM & run to a truck waiting outside. VIDEOS AT LINK.......... A friend of the owner told me “this has to go on the news. It’s like a third world country now…” Small biz across the city messages me almost daily about break-ins. But I’ve never seen something like this. The incident took...
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Steven Crowder dropped a bombshell on Louder with Crowder on Monday morning, making public pages from what's become known as the Nashville school shooter's manifesto. He showed pages from that alleged manifesto that he received, showing that shooter Audrey Hale was driven by anti-white hate and an insidious desire to murder blonde children at Covenant Catholic School. After he aired the photographs of three, hand-written sheets of loose leaf paper, YouTube took it down.
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Paul Kessler, a 65-year-old Jewish man, has died in Los Angeles after being assaulted by a pro-Palestinian Arab protester with a megaphone during demonstrations in the northern part of the city, Ynet reported on Monday. According to the report, Los Angeles law enforcement confirmed on Monday that the Jewish man died as a result of a head injury after the pro-Palestinian Arab protester attacked him with a megaphone. Witnesses at the scene said a verbal altercation broke out between Kessler and a young protester, when the protester struck the older man in the head with a megaphone he was holding....
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Anthony Albanese is wrapping up his whirlwind three-day trip in China, aimed at stabilising ties between the two countries. On Tuesday, he was given a ceremonial welcome at Beijing's Great Hall of the People, after a "very positive" meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday night. The elaborate ceremony in the cavernous Great Hall of the People featured an enormous military guard of at least 100 personnel from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) while the band played the Australian anthem. He then held bilateral talks with his official host, Premier Li Qiang, who is considered China's second in charge....
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A top marketing specialist at Nike responded to Iran-backed terror group Hamas's Oct. 7 slaughtering of innocent Israeli women and children by accusing the Jewish state—not Hamas—of "massacring civilians." James Rehwald, who has worked as a "digital media marketing specialist" at Nike since 2021, on Oct. 16 posted a video to his Patreon account titled, "Why Israel Deliberately Targets Civilians." That video, Rehwald wrote in his caption, exposes the "brutal military and settler colonial occupation that Israel has imposed on its native Palestinians for the past 75 years." Rehwald went on to downplay the atrocities Hamas terrorists committed against Israelis...
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A Fox News reporter barely escaped death on national television after a Hamas rocket blew up just 100 feet from him and his crew. VIDEO AT LINK.................. (Video Credit: Fox News) Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst found himself in harm’s way while reporting from Sderot, Israel on Friday. He recounted that a rocket launched by Hamas militants landed “very close to where reporters have been covering the situation along the border.” Later, he took to X and shared a clip of the moment the rocket hit next to them. Yingst and his crew dove for cover before he showed the...
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Just so we're keeping track, over the weekend there were many more hate-filled antisemitic protests held around the world and in our nation's capital, Republican candidates for President all spoke at an event in Florida, and the current President saw the release of disastrous new poll numbers regarding his job approval and chances at re-election. So, naturally, USA Today went with this as their front page for Monday morning: In Monday's paper: - When Libs of TikTok posts, threats increasingly follow - 3 justices to watch in blockbuster guns case - Millions rely on untested wells pic.twitter.com/F1OufM3V6Q — USA TODAY...
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The key leaders in Iran’s efforts are President Ibrahim Raisi and chief diplomat Hossein Amir-Abdollahian. Iran is trying to leverage its foreign policy and diplomatic connections to isolate Israel in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attack. Hamas and other terrorists massacred 1,400 people. In the month that followed, Iran encouraged its proxies in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen to attack Israel and also to attack US forces. Now, after dozens of attacks in Iraq and Syria on US forces, and numerous missile attacks from Yemen and Lebanon by the Houthis and Hezbollah against Israel, Iran is shifting gears....
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I’ve never been on Team Musk. The new free Twitter is a hype machine that’s mostly smoke and mirrors. It favors certain famous users who talk about how free they feel while the rules haven’t actually changed for the vast majority. And speaking of… I’ve now earned yet another badge of censored honor. It’s not my first rodeo and I have not deleted this entirely accurate description of Islamic history. “Islam is built on the mass murder of innocent people simply because they were non-Muslims, for over a thousand years your prophet massacred innocent people in order to rape their...
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Pray For The Peace of JerusalemActs 11Peter Explains His Actions 11 The apostles and the believers throughout Judea heard that the Gentiles also had received the word of God. 2 So when Peter went up to Jerusalem, the circumcised believers criticized him 3 and said, “You went into the house of uncircumcised men and ate with them.” 4 Starting from the beginning, Peter told them the whole story: 5 “I was in the city of Joppa praying, and in a trance I saw a vision. I saw something like a large sheet being let down from heaven by its four...
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Beijing is issuing guidelines on the development of humanoid robots with the lofty goal of mass producing the technology by 2025 and having a reliable supply chain by 2027. Humanoid robots are touted to become the next disruptive thing after computers, smartphones and new energy vehicles as they integrate artificial intelligence, high-end manufacturing and new materials, according to China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), which said as much last Thursday. The ministry then outlined major goals within its "Guiding Opinions on the Innovation and Development of Humanoid Robots." The first is to have technological breakthroughs that ensure the...
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection logged a record 269,735 migrants encountered in September. That figure came on the heels of a record-breaking fiscal year, in which CBP reported nearly 2.5 million migrant encounters. The numbers could have been much higher if not for the introduction of an app, CBP One, allowing unauthorized migrants to schedule their arrivals before claiming asylum, and new parole programs. (Parole, in the immigration context, refers to an exception in the law that lets some noncitizens who would otherwise be ineligible for such protections work and live in the United States without fear of deportation). Today,...
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In Zaluzhny’s World War I stalemate analogy Ukraine would play Germany’s old role, losing for lack of supplies Volodymir Zelensky, Ukraine’s president, is at war – with his generals. He has admonished the head of the Ukrainian armed services, Valery Zaluzhny, who last week told The Economist that “just like in the First World War, we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate. There will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough.” Even The New York Times, a US administration mouthpiece on Ukraine, has written about the clash between Zelensky and his generals. Zelensky...
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