(The Pulse) Richard Garner explores the way legacy media is playing a role in rehabilitating Bill Gates’ image in the public eye. A man connected with known convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was asked to leave Microsoft for sexual misconduct, somehow continues to escape mainstream ridicule.
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The Entire BDS Movement is a Fraud
(Civis Americanus) The express purpose of the Arab League’s Resolution 1547 was to weaponize displaced Palestinian Arabs against Israel. This is incontrovertible and damning evidence that every single organization and business that is involved in the anti-Israel boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement is at best a stooge and enabler, if not a willful participant, in an international fraud that abuses the trust of the entire international community to support the agenda of terrorists.
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The Nazi Evil Behind Germany’s Wealthiest Companies
(Janet Levy) Supplying uniforms to the German empire, textile magnate Gunther Quandt made millions during World War I. Shortly after, when electrification was booming worldwide, he gained control of one of the world’s largest battery-makers. He soon acquired one of Germany’s primary arms and ammo manufacturers. This was just the beginning. He went on to gain stupendous wealth and power through deals with the Nazis. The story of Quandt, as told in David de Jong’s Nazi Billionaires: The Dark History of Germany’s Wealthiest Dynasties, evokes awe and dread. For it is about soulless profiteering and participation without any qualms in the enslavement and massacre of millions of Jews.
Dark Origins Of Biden’s New “Ministry Of Truth”
(Daniel McAdams) Yesterday Sen. Rand Paul hammered Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkis over the Agency’s creation of a “Disinformation Governance Board” – i.e. a government-run ministry of truth.
8 Mistakes That Keep Even Smart People Masked
(Allan Stevo) 1.) Thinking your decisions do not matter
And the Hits Against the American Food Supply System Keep On Coming
(Jeff Thompson) Continuing the discussion on the current happenings within the American food supply chain, we have a series of strange events that have taken place over the course of the past week or two that you may want to catch up on.
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Connecting the Dots With the Energy Crisis
(Marie Hawthorne) We all feel more pain at the pump these days. I’ve been fortunate enough to spend my adult life in various oil-producing flyover regions with relatively low gas prices. However, as of April 29, the average nationwide price for a gallon of gas was $4.159, with some states hitting over $5 per gallon. That smarts.
You Can’t Have a Functioning Nation without Free Speech
(Chet Richards) A dozen of us were seated on either side of the long dining table. Present were writers gathered from across the nation and around the world. Beside me was a lady from Nigeria. Facing me was a Romanian. The woman next to her had flown in from Sydney, Australia. This was a celebratory supper after a long day of book signings at the Los Angeles Times Book Festival — a major literary event.
European Environmentalists Have Made Energy Independence Impossible
(Daniel Lacalle) Europe is not going to achieve a competitive energy transition with the current interventionist policies. Europe does not depend on Russian gas due to a coincidence, but because of a chain of mistaken policies: banning nuclear in Germany, prohibiting the development of domestic natural gas resources throughout the European Union, added to a massive and expensive renewable rollout without building a reliable backup.
REALITY CHECK: Triple-Injected 500% More Likely To “Catch” COVID Compared to the Unvaccinated
(Ethan Huff) Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine” effectiveness continues to drop, especially among the triple injected who are now up to five times more likely to become infected with the disease than the unvaccinated.
Seeing Red
(Karen McKay) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez got one thing right early in her political career when she declared that the Democrats would turn the whole country red. She was immediately corrected, but she was right in her color selection.
Why Mitch McConnell?
(J. Robert Smith) If we’ve heard it once, we’ve heard it a million times: 80-year-old Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell is the indispensable man. McConnell’s indispensability, we’re told, stems from his skill in shepherding Republican judicial nominees through the process and onto the federal bench. Alternatively, McConnell’s mastery of Senate rules keeps more than a few Democrats off the bench. This is practically lore among Republicans.
Here’s Why No One Wants to Talk About Sweden
(Johan Anderberg) When, the summer before last, the results of the first Covid wave began to be tallied in the media, there were different ways of measuring the devastation. One way of looking at the pandemic was to focus on how many people died — more than half a million around the world by the end of June. Another was to try assessing the complicated impacts of the various measures taken to combat the virus. When a lot of the functions in society were frozen, people struggled — especially the most vulnerable.
Coach Sounds the Alarm After Trans Opponent Injures 3 Female Players in a Single Game
(Abby Liebing) A high school ruby league in Guam is being criticized after a transgender athlete injured three female players in a match over the weekend.
What Disproves the ‘White Supremacy’ Narrative
(William Sullivan) Selling Marxism has been a tough row to hoe in America, though that’s not to say that those selling it haven’t made inroads toward getting us there. But our laissez-faire roots and inherent disdain for the anti-freedom control mechanisms needed to sustain outright communism have made it difficult for the peddlers to find the necessary buyers over the years. That’s why they’ve gotten creative in recent decades, finding their magic beans, so to speak, by suggesting that “people of color” tend to be financially less well-off than white people, thereby establishing racial inequity as a substitute for class struggle.