In this episode, I discuss the blow up with Geraldo last night. I also address proof that liberals don’t know much, and what they “know” is wrong.
News Picks:
- Survey finds conservative media viewers are more informed on important topics.
- The government’s “emergency powers” myth.
- Biden cancels a US pipeline while backing a Russian pipeline.
- Trump absolutely destroys the tyrannical NY AG in response to her political investigations.
- Accused Russia-gate “spy” speaks out, and the evidence backs his no-collusion account.
- Oregon counties vote to move the border into Idaho.
DHS Closes Two Migrant Detention Centers Amid Misconduct Allegations
House Dems Reject Measure to Provide Emergency Funding to Israel’s Iron Dome System
IRS to Require Cryptocurrency Transfers Over $10k to Be Reported
House GOP’s Campaign Arm Brings in Record Fundraising Haul
U.S. Navy Rebuts China’s Claims They “Warned Off” U.S. Warship
Biden Removes Trump-Era Border COVID Protections
Capitol Hill
Biden to Meet With South Korean President Moon Jae-in at White House
Michigan Bill Would Force Gov Whitmer to Notify Legislature of Travel Plans
Sen. Cruz: Biden “Crawling Into Bed With Russia and Enemies of America”
Pelosi and Cheney Spread Fake News About Capitol Police’s Position on Jan 6 Commission
Dems Block GOP Effort to End House Mask Mandate
Lawmakers Slam Biden Admin’s Waiver of Sanctions for Russian Pipeline
Sen. Sanders Looks to Block Senate Resolution of Support for Israel
House Passes Bill That Would Create Jan. 6th Committee
“America’s Voice Live” Host Tudor Dixon to Run for Michigan Governor, Challenging Whitmer
More Oregon Counties Vote to Merge With Idaho
Sec of State Blinken Meets With Russian Foreign Minister
Rep. Tlaib Headlines Event With Palestinian Who Promoted Holocaust Denial
Culture War
CNN Host Argues Opposing Antifa Means You’re on Same Side as Hitler
Jack Posobiec Joins Human Events as Senior Editor
Poll: Republicans Happiest About End of Mask Mandate
Ilhan Omar’s Communist Daughter Calls for Violent Insurrection
House Democrats List “Defund the Police” Movement Among Reasons They Lost Seats in 2020
PBS Airs Drag Queen Show Aimed at Three to Eight-Year-Olds
Trial of Illegal Alien Who Allegedly Killed Mollie Tibbetts Begins
Defamation Suit Accuses Twitter of Selectively Enforcing Censorship Policies
64% Don’t Think Biden Will Run in 2024
Laurine Powell Jobs Is the “New Soros”
Jewish Diners Attacked by Pro-Palestinian Mob in LA
BLM PAC Co-Founder Paid Company Run by Father of Her Child 3 Times the Market Rate for Services
Economy
22 States Drop Federal Unemployment Boost
Gold Prices Near Four-Month High
Lawmakers Press Colonial Pipeline CEO Over $4.4 Million Ransom Payment
IHOP to Launch Fast-Casual Spinoff “Flip’d”
HUD Makes It Easier for Illegals to Obtain Housing Vouchers
Unpaid Federal Student Loans Top $435 Billion – Total Student Debt Tops $1.4 Trillion
“Stimulus Checks Forever” An Increasingly Popular Idea Among Liberals
The Ammo Shortage Could Stretch Into 2022
NYC Suspects Busted in Massive COVID Welfare Scam After Posing With Cash on Social Media
Federal Reserve Hints They’ll Reconsider “Easy Money” Policies If Economic Activity Picks Up
Swamp Watch
Former President Bush: Border is Broken Because Congress Has Failed to Act
20% of Seattle Police Have Quit Over the Past 18 Months
More Fentanyl Seized at Border So Far This Year Than in All of 2020
Texas Rancher Tells Biden and Harris to Come See the “Chaotic” Crisis at the Border for Themselves
U.K. Begins Removing Products From China’s Huawei Company From Its 5G Network
Yes, Israel Did Share Intel With U.S. About Hamas Presence in Destroyed Gaza Tower
Nearly Half of Americans Have Never Heard of MSNBC’s Chris Hayes
MSNBC Host Geist: Gov. Cuomo’s Leadership Has Been “Terrible” and “Deadly”
Coronavirus
Growing Number of States See Zero Daily Coronavirus Deaths
Jim Jordan Demands Investigation Into Coronavirus Origins
Pfizer Working on Vaccine That Only Requires Normal Refrigeration
EU Relaxes Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated Travelers
Sound Familiar? 2017 Article in Japan Describes “Mask Addiction”
Studies Find Child Hospitalization Rates Were “Grossly Inflated”
Rand Paul “Glad” Fauci Has Finally “Chosen to Accept Vaccine Science”
Three Republicans Fined $500 for Not Wearing Masks on House Floor
Fauci Says People Are Misinterpreting CDC Shift as an End to Mask Mandates for Everyone
National Security
Long Night of Israeli Attacks Silences Hamas Rockets
NATO F-35s Make Their First Ever Intercept of Russian Military Aircraft
Railgun Technology Comes With a Big Catch
The B-21 Raider Is on Track to Make Its First Flight Next Year
Army Mounts 105mm Howitzer on the Back of a Humvee
Special Operations Command Deploying “Liaison Officers” in U.S. Tech Hubs
RAF Deploys New ISTAR Air Wing
China’s “Military–Civil Fusion” Policy Is Tied to Its Push for World-Class Universities
Proposal for Permanent National Guard Force on Capitol Hill Rejected by Republicans
Around the World
El Salvador Signs Cooperation Agreement With China After Biden Admin Criticized the Country
Netanyahu Says Israel Will Press On With Gaza Operations Despite Biden’s Call for “De-Escalation”
Colombia Reopens Borders With Neighbors, Except Venezuela
Farage Calls Harry “Prince of Cancel Culture” After Free Speech Criticism
E.U. Leading Talks on Reviving Iran Nuke Deal
Biden Admin Starting to Look Cozy With Russia
Israel Bombards South Lebanon
Coronavirus Deaths Hit Another Daily Record in India
Opinion
Tim Graham: CNN’S View of Rioters Depends on Its Politics
Ken Blackwell: Maricopa County Officials Need to Remember They Are “Public Servants”
Michele Malkin: Beware Elise Stefanik’s Moneyman
Brian Lonergan: The Mayorkas Border Testimony Was an Insult to Every American
Austin Bay: Holding Islamic State Terrorists Accountable for the Yazidi Genocide in Iraq
Thomas P. Killgannon: Space Force Purges Commander
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: The Government’s Emergency Powers Myth
Byron York: A Disaster Entirely Of Joe Biden’s Thinking
Science/Entertainment/Sports
ABC Faces Advertiser Uncertainty Over Disastrous Oscar Ratings
Prince Harry to Drop More “Truth Bombs” in Mental Health Web Series With Oprah
First Pics From China’s Mars Lander
Mets’ Pillar Has Multiple Fractures After Being Hit in the Face by a Pitch
U.S. Government Report on UFOs to Finally Be Released
Former Packers GM Calls Out “Diva” QBs Looking to Be Traded
“Friends” Star Matthew Perry Stuns Fans With Slurred Speech in Reunion Promo
South Korea to Join NASA’s Moon Landing Project
Biden Presidency
Biden Misfires Lead to Rough Early Test of Relationship With Israel
Egypt's Sisi and Biden Discuss Palestinian Situation
Sen. Johnson: Russia Pipeline, Other Actions Show Biden's 'Weakness'
NKorea Strategy Tops Agenda at Biden-Moon Summit on Friday
Biden's Infusion to States and Cities Already Totals $105 Billion
China Threatens US for 'Creating Risks' in South China Sea
US, Russia at Odds Over Military Activity in the Arctic
GOP Sens Bash Dems, Biden for Tepid Israel Support
Biden Cautiously Contemplates Life Beyond Sweeping COVID Limits on Travel to the US
Newsfront
Bernie Sanders Trying to Block $735M Arms Sale to Israel
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Thursday will introduce a resolution to block the $735 million sale of precision-guided weapons to Israel amid that country's ongoing conflict with Palestinian terror group Hamas...... [Full Story]
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Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J. (28 July 1844 -- 8 June 1889) was an English poet, Roman Catholic convert, and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous 20th-century fame established him among the leading Victorian poets. His experimental explorations in prosody (especially sprung rhythm) and his use of imagery established him as a daring innovator in a period of largely traditional verse.
https://rumble.com/vbtf23-pied-beauty.html
Don't give up on hope. The Victorian Liberal Party show good judgement. Matthew Guy's law and order plans regarding violent offenders who attack ambulance workers are being adopted by Dan Andrews. a June passage of legislation is expected. Note ALP are trying to water down the legislation with exceptions.
The barbarians are in charge at James Cook University. A professor, Peter Ridd, had responsibly pointed out that the Great Barrier Reef was not being destroyed by AGW. Ridd pointed to science, but senior administration sacked him because of their religious belief in AGW. Meanwhile three Liberal MPs, Jason Woods, Sarah Henderson and Susan Ley, stand side by side as they irresponsibly endorse a ban on live exports. Such a ban would be terrible for the welfare of the animals, would be terrible for the industry, and terrible for farmers who work best practice. All in support of an animal rights activist who had been a corrupt member of the police. It is a federal issue and Malcolm Turnbull and Julie Bishop show appallingly bad judgement. One gathers Julia Gillard will endorse the brain snap. But no ALP voter will vote Liberal for it. Nor ABC supporter.
The Mueller investigation is being expanded to include illegal surveillance of candidate Trump by FBI. Finally, Mueller might find something.
The NSW National Party was humiliated by activists who got her to vote on taking on an emissions trading scheme to limit plant food. Predictably, the Nationals voted against the ridiculous idea 120 to 7. However, the SMH, possibly due to the lack of numbers in journalists covering the story, forgot to report the result of the vote. SMH did report that the vote would take place, and failed to anticipate the negative one, claiming that there was hope the Nats would oppose plant food. Nobody has reported how plants feel about the threat to their supply from activists.
I am very good and don't deserve the abuse given me. I created a video raising awareness of anti police feeling among western communities. I chose the senseless killing of Nicola Cotton, a Louisiana policewoman who joined post Katrina, to highlight the issue. I did this in order to get an income after having been illegally blacklisted from work in NSW for being a whistleblower. I have not done anything wrong. Local council appointees refused to endorse my work, so I did it for free. Youtube's Adsence refused to allow me to profit from their marketing it. Meanwhile, I am hostage to abysmal political leadership and hopeless journalists. My shopfront has opened on Facebook.
For some, at the moment, the Sex Party has more credibility.
Islamic Council asks government to tighten immigration rules. Thing is there is nothing wrong with the rules. The problem of jihadists being raised in Australia has nothing to do with migration and everything to do with the community, including left wing media and impotent Islamic leaders and Impotent Christian Leaders who support jihadist victimology. A survey of birthplace of migrants shows Australia has diverse cultures. The laws are sufficient. The victim ideology is awful.
Millerism relates to today, the anniversary of Seventh Day Adventism coming into being. The ridiculous failure of Millerism, where the advent of the end of days is predicted again and again and hasn't arrived. It discredits the faith. But the faith is sound in trying to base itself on the Word. More care needs to be taken, and sense from the leadership needs to be given. In the US the President is assaulting the faithful, denying soldiers prayer. But while the President may never turn to God for important things, he must realise that his culturally diverse nation includes faithful people who do.
Anti-Bogan leftwing group admin is being investigated for pedophilia. He is also an Assistant Principal.
On this day in history, In 293, Roman Emperors Diocletian and Maximian appointed Galerius as Caesar to Diocletian, beginning the period of four rulers known as the Tetrarchy. 878, Syracuse, Sicily, was captured by the Muslim sultan of Sicily. 879, Pope John VIII gave blessings to Branimir of Croatia and to the Croatian people, considered to be international recognition of the Croatian state. 996, Sixteen-year-old Otto III was crowned Holy Roman Emperor. He died less than six years later within empire in rebellion, he got fever. 1085, the Swedish town of Helsingborg was founded.
In 1349, Dušan's Code, the constitution of the Serbian Empire, was enacted by Dušan the Mighty. 1403, Henry III of Castile sent Ruy Gonzáles de Clavijo as ambassador to Timur to discuss the possibility of an alliance between Timur and Castile against the Ottoman Empire. It was a long and arduous journey, but Ruy made it to speak with Timur. Timur did not give him a return letter, but conquered a lot of territory which took pressure of Castile. It was not a Muslim thing, both Timur and the Ottomans were Islamic. Henry III did not live long enough to get the message, he had been too sickly. 1502, the island of Saint Helena was discovered by the Portuguese explorer João da Nova. 1554, Queen Mary I granted a royal charter to Derby School, as a grammar school for boys in Derby, England. 1674, the nobility elect John Sobieski King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. 1725, the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky was instituted in Russia by Empress Catherine I. It would later be discontinued and then reinstated by the Soviet government in 1942 as the Order of Alexander Nevsky. 1758, ten-year-old Mary Campbell was abducted in Pennsylvania by Lenape during the French and Indian War. She was returned six and a half years later. She had been well treated by her abductors and went on to live a full life without a high school education, dying aged about 50.
In 1809, the first day of the Battle of Aspern-Essling between the Austrian army led by Archduke Charles and the French army led by Napoleon I of France saw the French attack across the Danube held. 1851, Slavery was abolished in Colombia, South America. 1856, Lawrence, Kansas was captured and burned by pro-slavery bigots. The force had semi legitimacy with a grand jury declaring a hotel was actually a fort, so 800 bigots rode out and destroyed the printing presses and blew up the hotel. But one bigot died in the siege from falling masonry. 1863, American Civil War: The Union Army succeeded in closing off the last escape route from Port Hudson, Louisiana, in preparation for the coming siege. Also 1863, Organisation of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Battle Creek, Michigan. They had had over twenty years of disappointment as Millerites. 1864, Russia declared an end to the Russian–Circassian War and many Circassians were forced into exile. The day was designated the Circassian Day of Mourning. Also 1864, American Civil War: The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House ended. Also 1864, the Ionian Islands reunited with Greece. 1871, French troops invaded the Paris Commune and engaged its residents in street fighting. By the close of "Bloody Week", some 20,000 communards had been killed and 38,000 arrested. Also 1871, Opening of the first rack railway in Europe, the Rigi-Bahnen on Mount Rigi. 1879, War of the Pacific: Two Chilean ships blocking the harbor of Iquique (then belonging to Peru) battle two Peruvian vessels in the Battle of Iquique. 1881, the American Red Cross was established by Clara Barton in Washington, D.C. 1894, the Manchester Ship Canal in the United Kingdom was officially opened by Queen Victoria, who later knighted its designer Sir Edward Leader Williams.
In 1904, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) was founded in Paris. In 1911, President of Mexico Porfirio Díaz and the revolutionary Francisco Madero signed the Treaty of Ciudad Juárez to put an end to the fighting between the forces of both men, concluding the initial phase of the Mexican Revolution. 1917, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was established through royal charter to mark, record and maintain the graves and places of commemoration of Commonwealth of Nations military forces. Also 1917, the Great Atlanta fire of 1917 caused $5.5 million in damages, destroying some 300 acres including 2,000 homes, businesses and churches, displacing about 10,000 people but leading to only one fatality (due to heart attack). 1924, University of Chicago students Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, Jr. murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks in a "thrill killing" The killing was infinitely worse than can be quickly written. The boy was a second cousin of Loeb and a near neighbour. The killers were geniuses who studied Nietzsche and thought the perfect crime of killing would show they were supermen. They planned the murder for months, including covering it up with a fake note suggesting a ransom. They weren't executed for their crime. Leopold was released eventually and gave back to the community. They had given gays a bad rap. 1927, Charles Lindbergh touched down at Le Bourget Field in Paris, completing the world's first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
In 1932, Bad weather forced Amelia Earhart to land in a pasture in Derry, Northern Ireland, and she thereby became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. 1934, Oskaloosa, Iowa, became the first municipality in the United States to fingerprint all of its citizens. 1936, Sada Abe was arrested after wandering the streets of Tokyo for days with her dead lover's severed genitals in her handbag. Her story soon becomes one of Japan's most notorious scandals. It was a case of a sex game gone wrong. She served six years. He was shamed by it, being a politician consorting with a lower cast girl. But he died so his shame was minimal. 1937, a Soviet station, North Pole-1, became the first scientific research settlement to operate on the drift ice of the Arctic Ocean. 1939, the Canadian National War Memorial was unveiled by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Ottawa. 1946, physicist Louis Slotin was fatally irradiated in a critical incident during an experiment with the demon core at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He had failed to follow protocol, but had worked quickly to prevent others from dying from it. It took him nine days to die. 1951, the opening of the Ninth Street Show, otherwise known as the 9th Street Art Exhibition: A gathering of a number of notable artists, and the stepping-out of the post war New York avant-garde, collectively known as the New York School.
In 1961, American civil rights movement: Alabama Governor John Malcolm Patterson declared martial law in an attempt to restore order after race riots broke out. 1966, the Ulster Volunteer Force declared war on the Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland. 1969, civil unrest in Rosario, Argentina, known as Rosariazo, following the death of a 15-year-old student. 1972, Michelangelo's Pietà in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome was damaged by a vandal, the mentally disturbed Hungarian geologist Laszlo Toth. 1976, the Yuba City bus disaster occurred in Martinez, California. Twenty-nine were killed making it the deadliest road accident in U.S. history. 1979, White Night riots in San Francisco followed the manslaughter conviction of Dan White for the assassinations of George Moscone and Harvey Milk. 1981, Irish Republican hunger strikers Raymond McCreesh and Patsy O'Hara died on hunger strike in Maze prison. Also 1981, the Italian government released the membership list of Propaganda Due, an illegal pseudo-Masonic lodge that was implicated in numerous Italian crimes and mysteries. 1982, Falklands War: A British amphibious assault during Operation Sutton led to the Battle of San Carlos.
In 1991, former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by a female suicide bomber near Madras. She had been armed by the Sri Lankan Tamil Tigers who had no business with Indian politics. Also 1991, Mengistu Haile Mariam, president of the People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, fled Ethiopia, effectively bringing the Ethiopian Civil War to an end. 1992, After 30 seasons Johnny Carson hosted his penultimate episode and last featuring guests (Robin Williams and Bette Midler) of The Tonight Show. David Letterman finished his show in 2015. 1994, the Democratic Republic of Yemen unsuccessfully attempted to secede from the Republic of Yemen; a war broke out. 1996, the ferry MV Bukoba sank in Tanzanian waters on Lake Victoria, killing nearly 1,000. Also 1996, the Trappist Martyrs of Atlas, kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War and held for two months, were found dead. 1998, in Miami, five abortion clinics were hit by a butyric acid attacker. Also 1998, president Suharto of Indonesia resigned following the killing of students from Trisakti University earlier that week by security forces and growing mass protests in Jakarta against his ongoing corrupt rule.
In 2001, French Taubira law was enacted, officially recognising the Atlantic slave trade and slavery as crimes against humanity. 2003, an earthquake hit northern Algeria, killing more than 2,000 people. 2005, the tallest roller coaster in the world, Kingda Ka opened at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. 2006, the Republic of Montenegro held a referendum proposing independence from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro; 55% of Montenegrins voted for independence. 2010, JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, launched the solar-sail spacecraft IKAROS aboard an H-IIA rocket. The vessel would make a Venus flyby later in the year. 2011, Radio broadcaster Harold Camping predicted that the world would end on this date. 2012, a bus accident near Himara, Albania killed 13 people and injured 21 others. Also 2012, a suicide bombing killed more than 120 people in Sana'a, Yemen. 2014, a knife attack on a Taipei Metro train left four people dead and almost two dozen others injured. Also 2014, the National September 11 Museum opened to the public.
In 1349, Dušan's Code, the constitution of the Serbian Empire, was enacted by Dušan the Mighty. 1403, Henry III of Castile sent Ruy Gonzáles de Clavijoas ambassador to Timur to discuss the possibility of an alliance between Timur and Castile against the Ottoman Empire. 1502, the island of Saint Helena was discovered by the Portuguese explorer João da Nova. 1554, Queen Mary I granted a royal charter to Derby School, as a grammar school for boys in Derby, England. 1674, the nobility elect John SobieskiKing of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. 1725, the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky was instituted in Russia by Empress Catherine I. It would later be discontinued and then reinstated by the Soviet government in 1942as the Order of Alexander Nevsky. 1758, ten-year-old Mary Campbell was abducted in Pennsylvania by Lenape during the French and Indian War. She was returned six and a half years later.
In 1809, the first day of the Battle of Aspern-Essling between the Austrian army led by Archduke Charles and the French army led by Napoleon I of France saw the French attack across the Danube held. 1851, Slavery was abolished in Colombia, South America. 1856, Lawrence, Kansas was captured and burned by pro-slavery forces. 1863, American Civil War: The Union Army succeeded in closing off the last escape route from Port Hudson, Louisiana, in preparation for the coming siege. Also 1863, Organisation of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Battle Creek, Michigan. 1864, Russia declared an end to the Russian–Circassian War and many Circassians were forced into exile. The day was designated the Circassian Day of Mourning. Also 1864, American Civil War: The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House ended. Also 1864, the Ionian Islands reunited with Greece. 1871, French troops invaded the Paris Commune and engaged its residents in street fighting. By the close of "Bloody Week", some 20,000 communards had been killed and 38,000 arrested. Also 1871, Opening of the first rack railway in Europe, the Rigi-Bahnen on Mount Rigi. 1879, War of the Pacific: Two Chilean ships blocking the harbor of Iquique (then belonging to Peru) battle two Peruvian vessels in the Battle of Iquique. 1881, the American Red Cross was established by Clara Barton in Washington, D.C. 1894, the Manchester Ship Canal in the United Kingdom was officially opened by Queen Victoria, who later knighted its designer Sir Edward Leader Williams.
In 1904, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) was founded in Paris. In 1911, President of Mexico Porfirio Díaz and the revolutionary Francisco Madero signed the Treaty of Ciudad Juárez to put an end to the fighting between the forces of both men, concluding the initial phase of the Mexican Revolution. 1917, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was established through royal charter to mark, record and maintain the graves and places of commemoration of Commonwealth of Nations military forces. Also 1917, the Great Atlanta fire of 1917 caused $5.5 million in damages, destroying some 300 acres including 2,000 homes, businesses and churches, displacing about 10,000 people but leading to only one fatality (due to heart attack). 1924, University of Chicago students Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, Jr. murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franksin a "thrill killing". 1927, Charles Lindbergh touched down at Le Bourget Field in Paris, completing the world's first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
In 1932, Bad weather forced Amelia Earhart to land in a pasture in Derry, Northern Ireland, and she thereby became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. 1934, Oskaloosa, Iowa, became the first municipality in the United States to fingerprint all of its citizens. 1936, Sada Abe was arrested after wandering the streets of Tokyo for days with her dead lover's severed genitals in her handbag. Her story soon becomes one of Japan's most notorious scandals. 1937, a Soviet station, North Pole-1, became the first scientific research settlement to operate on the drift ice of the Arctic Ocean. 1939, the Canadian National War Memorial was unveiled by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Ottawa. 1946, physicist Louis Slotin was fatally irradiated in a critical incident during an experiment with the demon core at Los Alamos National Laboratory. 1951, the opening of the Ninth Street Show, otherwise known as the 9th Street Art Exhibition: A gathering of a number of notable artists, and the stepping-out of the post war New York avant-garde, collectively known as the New York School.
In 1961, American civil rights movement: Alabama Governor John Malcolm Patterson declared martial law in an attempt to restore order after race riots broke out. 1966, the Ulster Volunteer Force declared war on the Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland. 1969, civil unrest in Rosario, Argentina, known as Rosariazo, following the death of a 15-year-old student. 1972, Michelangelo's Pietà in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome was damaged by a vandal, the mentally disturbed Hungarian geologist Laszlo Toth. 1976, the Yuba City bus disaster occurred in Martinez, California. Twenty-nine were killed making it the deadliest road accident in U.S. history. 1979, White Night riots in San Francisco followed the manslaughter conviction of Dan White for the assassinations of George Moscone and Harvey Milk. 1981, Irish Republican hunger strikers Raymond McCreesh and Patsy O'Hara died on hunger strike in Maze prison. Also 1981, the Italian government released the membership list of Propaganda Due, an illegal pseudo-Masonic lodge that was implicated in numerous Italian crimes and mysteries. 1982, Falklands War: A British amphibious assault during Operation Sutton led to the Battle of San Carlos.
In 1991, former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by a female suicide bomber near Madras. Also 1991, Mengistu Haile Mariam, president of the People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, fled Ethiopia, effectively bringing the Ethiopian Civil War to an end. 1992, After 30 seasons Johnny Carson hosted his penultimate episode and last featuring guests (Robin Williams and Bette Midler) of The Tonight Show. 1994, the Democratic Republic of Yemen unsuccessfully attempted to secede from the Republic of Yemen; a war broke out. 1996, the ferry MV Bukoba sank in Tanzanian waters on Lake Victoria, killing nearly 1,000. Also 1996, the Trappist Martyrs of Atlas, kidnapped during the Algerian Civil War and held for two months, were found dead. 1998, in Miami, five abortion clinics were hit by a butyric acid attacker. Also 1998, president Suharto of Indonesiaresigned following the killing of students from Trisakti University earlier that week by security forces and growing mass protests in Jakarta against his ongoing corrupt rule.
In 2001, French Taubira law was enacted, officially recognising the Atlantic slave trade and slavery as crimes against humanity. 2003, an earthquake hit northern Algeria, killing more than 2,000 people. 2005, the tallest roller coaster in the world, Kingda Ka opened at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. 2006, the Republic of Montenegro held a referendum proposing independence from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro; 55% of Montenegrins voted for independence. 2010, JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, launched the solar-sail spacecraft IKAROS aboard an H-IIA rocket. The vessel would make a Venus flyby later in the year. 2011, Radio broadcaster Harold Camping predicted that the world would end on this date. 2012, a bus accident near Himara, Albaniakilled 13 people and injured 21 others. Also 2012, a suicide bombing killed more than 120 people in Sana'a, Yemen. 2014, a knife attack on a Taipei Metro train left four people dead and almost two dozen others injured. Also 2014, the National September 11 Museum opened to the public.
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Today's reading: 1 Chronicles 7-9, John 6:22-44 (NIV)
View today's reading on Bible Gateway
Today's Old Testament reading: 1 Chronicles 7-9
Issachar
Uzzi, Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, Ibsam and Samuel--heads of their families. During the reign of David, the descendants of Tola listed as fighting men in their genealogy numbered 22,600.
Izrahiah.
Michael, Obadiah, Joel and Ishiah. All five of them were chiefs. 4 According to their family genealogy, they had 36,000 men ready for battle, for they had many wives and children.
Today's New Testament reading: John 6:22-44
22 The next day the crowd that had stayed on the opposite shore of the lake realized that only one boat had been there, and that Jesus had not entered it with his disciples, but that they had gone away alone. 23 Then some boats from Tiberias landed near the place where the people had eaten the bread after the Lord had given thanks. 24Once the crowd realized that neither Jesus nor his disciples were there, they got into the boats and went to Capernaum in search of Jesus....
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I am a decent man and don't care for the abuse given me. I created a video raising awareness of anti police feeling among western communities. I chose the senseless killing of Nicola Cotton, a Louisiana policewoman who joined post Katrina, to highlight the issue. I did this in order to get an income after having been illegally blacklisted from work in NSW for being a whistleblower. I have not done anything wrong. Local council appointees refused to endorse my work, so I did it for free. Youtube's Adsence refused to allow me to profit from their marketing it. Meanwhile, I am hostage to abysmal political leadership and hopeless journalists. My shopfront has opened on Facebook.
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I am publishing a book called Bread of Life: January.
Bread of Life is a daily bible quote with a layman's understanding of the meaning. I give one quote for each day, and also a series of personal stories illustrating key concepts eg Who is God? What is a miracle? Why is there tragedy?
January is the first of the anticipated year-long work of thirteen books. One for each month and the whole year. It costs to publish. It (Kindle version) should retail at about $2US online, but the paperback version would cost more, according to production cost.If you have a heart for giving, I fundraise at gofund.me/27tkwuc (Gofundme finished the fund raiser, 2017)
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Editorials will appear in the "History in a Year by the Conservative Voice" series, starting with August, September, October, or at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/dp/1482020262/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_dVHPub0MQKDZ4 The kindle version is cheaper, but the soft back version allows a free kindle version.
The Amazon Author Page for David Ball
UK .. http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B01683ZOWG
French .. http://www.amazon.fr/-/e/B01683ZOWG
Japan .. http://www.amazon.co.jp/-/e/B01683ZOWG
German .. http://www.amazon.de/-/e/B01683ZOWG
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I'm now on MAGAbook to sidestep FB censorship
https://www.magabook.com/register?invite=11673951025fadd3f055eca4.00045664
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I'm looking for former students to endorse me
https://www.superprof.com.au/write-recommendation-13371374-1cc2cf0f56166c9b04ad4097fc7d0b67.html
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