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Bill Maher: Progressives Refuse to Recognize Progress
Wife of Former Sinaloa Cartel Leader El Chapo Sentenced to Two and a Half Years in Prison
U.K. Government Adviser Wants Masks and Social Distancing Forever
Ilhan Omar Promotes Video by Group Investigated by FBI for Possible Terror Ties
Journalist Who Broke 2016 Clinton-Lynch Tarmac Meeting Story Found Dead at 45
G7 Reaches Consensus on China’s Human Rights Abuses, Unfair Trade Practices
Capitol Hill
Missouri Governor to Sign Bill Protecting State From Any Biden Gun Control Laws
Nevada Governor Signs Law Giving Them the 1st Presidential Primary
Former DHS Secretary: VP Harris Has No Excuse to Avoid Border Trip
Rep. Crenshaw: Ilhan Omar Should Lose Spot on Foreign Affairs Committee
U.K. Politicians Call on Biden to Drop Charges Against Julian Assange
Sen. Rubio Demands Biden Take Forceful Stand Against Iranian Warships Crossing Into Atlantic
Biden Policies Hurting America, Helping Russia by Increasing Oil Prices
Will Biden Tax the AR-15 to Death?
Culture War
Farther of CHAZ/CHOP Shooting Victim Last Year Shot in Seattle
Lori Lightfoot’s Lawyers Say She Only Discriminated Against White Reporters for Two Days
Last Week in Education Insanity
Federal Reserve Warns Employees Against “Biased Terms” Including “Founding Fathers”
Texas Newspaper Doesn’t Report Race of Austin Mass Shooter Due to “Stereotypes”
G7 Leaders Reveal $40 Trillion Infrastructure Plan to Counter China
Study: Children on Vegan Diet May Suffer Stunted Growth and Other Health Problems
BLM Chapters Call for Accountability And Transparency Over Founder’s Lavish Spending
Economy
SEC Unveils New Proposed Reforms, Including Guidelines for “Woke” Corporate Disclosures
Producer Price Index Paints Bleaker Picture of Inflation Than CPI
Lumber Prices Post Biggest-Ever Weekly Drop
IRS: Investigators Make Referrals to FBI as Billionaire Tax Leak Probe Expands
Judge Halts Biden Debt Relief Program for Farmers of Color Citing Likely Unconstitutionality
Airport Travel Rebounds
Identity Fraud Issues Cause Tax Refund and Stimulus Check Delays
Seat for Spaceflight With Jeff Bezos Sells for $28 Million
Oil Up Nearly 50% for the Year as Inflation Concerns Grow
Swamp Watch
French President Macron Tabs Jab at Trump – Is Glad Biden Is “Very Willing to Cooperate”
North Carolina City Approves Reparations Plan
Biden’s DOJ Launches Probe Into Trump DOJ
Andrew McCabe Still Haunted by John Durham
DOJ Staffing Up Ahead of Crackdown on Post-Election Audits
Ex-DOD Official: U.S “Complicit” in COVID Lab Leak
Biden Ends Trump-Era “Victim of Illegal Immigrant Crime Engagement Office”
AOC’s Aunt Debunks Claim That Trump Was to Blame for Abuela’s Damaged House
Coronavirus
CDC Says Less Than Half the U.S. Adult Population Is Fully Vaccinated
Mental Health Emergency Room Visits By Teens Skyrockets During Pandemic
Nine Ways China Created a Pandemic That Have Nothing to do With Wuhan Lab
Tucker Carlson Tears Fauci to Pieces Over His Coronavirus Emails
China Continues Its Lack of Transparency on Coronavirus Origins
Forced Masking Dealt a Devastating Blow By Florida Appeals Court
Chinese Defector Provides More Evidence Chinese Military Behind Coronavirus
Top Wisconsin Court Rules City Health Agencies Lack Power to Close Schools Over COVID-19
National Security
The Budget and the Fleet That Might Have Been
Move Over, China: Russia’s Navy Is Adding Some Major Firepower in Asia
Senate Armed Services Committee Advances Biden’s Nominee for Air Force Secretary
Secret Is Out: The New B-21 Stealth Bomber Has a Home
Pentagon Leaders Asking Congress to Expand Kinds of Unclassified Info That Can be Withheld From the Public
Navy’s Decision to Abandon Nuclear Cruise Missile Questioned by SASC
Russia’s Army and Air Force Are Training for War Against NATO
Twenty-Nine Inmates Have Escaped From Federal Prison Camps in the Past 18 Months Amid Lax Security
Around the World
No Masks Or Distancing – the Disgraceful Hypocrisy of the G7 Elite
Israeli Guard Shoots Dead a Knife-Wielding Palestinian Woman, Police Say
Hong Kong Censoring Films for Violating Chinese “National Security” Law
Explosions on Two Buses in Western Kabul Kill at Least 7
Eritrean Bishops Denounce State’s Nationalization of Catholic Schools and Hospitals
Agnes Chow, Hong Kong Activist, Released From Prison
Germany Calling for Rapid Progress as Iran Nuclear Talks Resume
G7 Counters China Belt and Road Initiative With Sweeping Infrastructure Plan
Putin: Trump an “Extraordinary Individual”, Biden a Predictable Politician
Opinion
Gianno Caldwell: Why Isn’t Hunter Biden Being Condemned for Unacceptable Use of the N-Word?
Kathryn Lopez: A Different Path for Women
Maureen Callahan: Author of “White Fragility” Continues Racial Con Job With New Book
Michael Reagan: “America Is Back” — But to What?
Sgt. Sean Larkin: Why Good Cops Increasingly Fear Getting “Canceled” for Being Bad
Caroline Wang: Cyberattacks Aren’t Going Anywhere – We Need a National Strategy to Fight Them
Salena Zito: How Liberals Turned on JD Vance, Working-Class Author of “Hillbilly Elegy”
Michael Brown: Are We Really That Much Better Than Countries with State-Controlled Media?
Science/Entertainment/Sports
Jon Lovitz: Cancel Culture No Different Than McCarthyism
First Seat to Space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard Launch Vehicle Sells for $28 Million
Mets Get Encouraging News About Jacob deGrom
Mike Rowe Blasts Dems, Says It’s Unfair to Make “Taxpayers Pay the Tuition of Those Who Wish to Attend a University”
Giants Cornerback Pleads Guilty to Gun Charges
European Space Agency Selects Venus Mission
Nothing Is Holding New Jets Defensive End Back
Bill Maher Scolds Left’s Refusal to Admit America’s Racial Progress
Newsmax tv
- Grover Norquist to Newsmax: Biden Taking Jimmy Carter Steps Toward Inflation |
- Gordon Chang to Newsmax: Fauci Would Resign If He Had 'Sense of Decency' |
- Rep. Jerry Carl to Newsmax: Did Fauci Profit From COVID-19? |
- Grenell to Newsmax: Merkel a 'Great Leader' But Germany Must Pay Share |
- Sen. Thune to Newsmax: Biden Showing 'Weakness' in G-7 Summit
Newsfront
Pompeo Says He's Looking for 'Actions' From Biden-Putin Summit
The Biden administration may want to find places where it can work with Russia, but former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday he's looking for "actions" when President Joe Biden meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week. ... [Full Story] ===
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Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 -- 9 November 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer who wrote exclusively in English. In addition to poetry, he wrote short stories and scripts for film and radio, which he often performed himself. His public readings, particularly in America, won him great acclaim; his sonorous voice with a subtle Welsh lilt became almost as famous as his works. His best-known works include the "play for voices" Under Milk Wood and the celebrated villanelle for his dying father, "Do not go gentle into that good night". Appreciative critics have also noted the superb craftsmanship and compression of poems such as "In my Craft or Sullen Art" and the rhapsodic lyricism of "Fern Hill'". The hand that signed the paper by Dylan Thomas
The hand that signed the paper felled a city;
Five sovereign fingers taxed the breath,
Doubled the globe of dead and halved a country;
These five kings did a king to death.
The mighty hand leads to a sloping shoulder,
The fingers' joints are cramped with chalk;
A goose's quill has put an end to murder
That put an end to talk.
The hand that signed the treaty bred a fever,
And famine grew, and locusts came;
Great is the hand that holds dominion over
Man by a scribbled name.
The five kings count the dead but do not soften
The crusted wound nor stroke the brow;
A hand rules pity as a hand rules heaven;
Hands have no tears to flow.
https://rumble.com/vbzi9r-the-hand-that-signed-the-paper.html
Singapore summit on the 12th of June happened on Loving Day in the US. Loving Day is the anniversary of the US Supreme Court's 1967 decision to strike out anti miscegenation laws in sixteen states, all of which were Democrat strongholds at the time. Trump struck the right note in Singapore with Kim Jong Un .. and China. North Korea is committed to decommissioning her nuclear industry. US will not engage in war games next year with South Korea. China feels more secure too. Why do Democrats denigrate the achievements? Don't they want peace? And why do Democrats want race laws and segregation?
Death of a comedian in Melbourne as a 22 yo female almost makes it home after a routine walk after a successful performance. She was raped and murdered minutes after tweeting she was nearly home. Her body was found at 2:40 am, after she left the venue at 10:40 PM. A mentally ill man has been arrested in relation to the rape and murder. Victorians do not feel safe in Dan Andrews' Victoria. I'm not saying Andrews is corrupt and profiting from misery. I'm saying Andrews would be no different were he corrupt and profiting from misery in Victoria.
James Bolt writes "Read the transcript of Daniel Wild’s speech to the Australian Libertarian Society’s Friedman Conference on why tax reform is needed to get business investment back on track. Meanwhile, President Trump’s tax reforms sent the US to the top of the IMD Competitiveness Center’s global rankings."
The US is catching up to Comey's leaking meaning that the Russia investigation is bogus. A high rise building in London is on fire. Twenty Four stories. Built in 1974. 1 am in the morning. Many would have been asleep in their homes. The fire allegedly began from a short in a refrigerator. Apparently many could not escape the upper stories. Israel has an invention allowing quick escape from such. People reported seeing lights and hearing cries from the upper stories. Six confirmed fatalities. A baby was reputedly thrown from a window. Firefighters allegedly were concerned that using water to douse flames might push the flames into places where upper level tenants were hiding.
In 1158, Munich was founded by Henry the Lion on the banks of the river Isar. Henry was a builder who acquired a magnificent landholding before being stripped of it by petty rivals. 1216, First Barons' War: Prince Louis of France captured the city of Winchester and soon conquered over half of the Kingdom of England. King John had signed, but not abided the Magna Carta. John was a loser who lost. 1276, while taking exile in Fuzhou in southern China, away from the advancing Mongol invaders, the remnants of the Song dynasty court held the coronation ceremony for the young prince Zhao Shi, making him Emperor Duanzong of Song. He only lived another few years. Zhao Shi drowned, fleeing Mongols, at age nine years old. 1285, Second Mongol invasion of Vietnam: Forces led by Prince Trần Quang Khải of the Trần Dynasty destroyed most of the invading Mongol naval fleet in a battle at Chuong Duong. It had been 27 years since the previous Mongol invasion had successfully demanded a three year tribute. That tribute had stopped. Two years later, the Mongols would suffer a comprehensive defeat at the Battle of Bạch Đằng (1288). 1287, Kublai Khan defeated the force of Nayan and other traditionalist Borjigin princes in East Mongolia and Manchuria. 1381, Richard II of England met leaders of Peasants' Revolt on Blackheath. The Tower of London was stormed by rebels who entered without resistance. The fourteen year old King Henry agreed to end serfdom but then the rebellion overplayed its' hand and lost all. It is recognised now as a model of socialist uprising. 1404, Welsh rebel leader Owain Glyndŵr, having declared himself Prince of Wales, allied himself with the French against King Henry IV of England. Owain had been at the peasant's revolt and had been successful initially. However, Owain lacked artillery and ships and England overcame his resistance. Owain never surrendered to the English. He was recorded as having died eleven years later.
For some, at the moment, the Sex Party has more credibility.
Another unicorn has been sighted for Bill Shorten to avoid speaking to the royal commission on Union corruption and explain what he has done. It looks like Shorten got the union to charge a company bribe money to keep poor working conditions. The union has not benefited the members. Some members may not even be aware they were members. But the press have discovered Treasurer Joe Hockey has legitimately made expense claims. Mr Hockey is a good money manager and has become relatively wealthy in a non Turnbull/Rudd kind of way. The press don't like conservatives who can make money. Which may be why the press laud Wayne Swan who lost hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars.
Che grew up in a well off Argentinian family that was well read and left wing. His parents gave him a wide education that extended from the centre left to far left, celebrating poetry of Walt Whitman, Robert Frost and Pablo Neruda. It was pitiless and unhinged. He went to medical school, toured South America making contact with other extreme leftists and came into contact with the Castro brothers. The outrage Guevara felt at the conditions of some workers in South America is understandable .. Banana republics were appalling. Miners often did not prosper. poverty was rife. Che heard the grumblings of the poor and disenfranchised and applied his full intelligence to come up with a solution he applied in Cuba and later .. killing innocent people to scare others. Applying injustice as a weapon against those who disagreed with him. Che decided to win, he must taunt the corpse of an opponent.
He was particularly uncompromising and blood thirty and was placed in charge of a political prison by Fidel Castro. As second in charge in Cuba, Che shot defectors and labelled deserters as traitors, whom he would then track down and despatch. When he found a poor uneducated person, Che would deluge them with leftist literature. Those surrounding Che felt he was smart. And uncompromising. Castro booted him from Cuba and gave him assignments in foreign lands stirring up trouble. He got to address the UN where he was received like a rock star. He aligned himself with the Soviet Union, but felt they were too soft. From Algeria, the Congo and Bolivia, Che pursued armed rebellion, and to this day, where he went, there is little prosperity, but substantial poverty.
It was in Bolivia that Che was finally cornered, with Bolivia having aid of the CIA. Che was captured and killed. Unlike his birth day, that was a liberating day. On this day in 1940, Germany occupied Paris. Not even the birth of Alan Carr in 1976 makes the day cheerful. Worth remembering is that Benedict Arnold died on this day in 1801. Arnold had intended to betray the united states by surrendering West Point. He then fought as a general for the British. It is telling that his last days were as a free merchant. Unlike leftism, the free peoples of the United States offered prosperity, not perpetual enmity.
In 1618, Joris Veseler printed the first Dutch newspaper Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, & in c. in Amsterdam (approximate date). 1645, English Civil War: Battle of Naseby – 12,000 Royalist forces were beaten by 15,000 Parliamentarian soldiers. 1667, the Raid on the Medway by the Dutch fleet in the Second Anglo-Dutch War ended. It had lasted for five days and resulted in the worst ever defeat of the Royal Navy. 1690, King William III of England(William of Orange) landed in Ireland to confront the former King James II. 1775, American Revolutionary War: the Continental Army was established by the Continental Congress, marking the birth of the United States Army. 1777, the Stars and Stripes was adopted by Congress as the Flag of the United States. 1789, Mutiny on the Bounty: HMS Bounty mutiny survivors including Captain William Bligh and 18 others reached Timor after a nearly 7,400 km (4,600 mi) journey in an open boat. Also 1789, Whiskey distilled from maize was first produced by American clergyman the Rev Elijah Craig. It was named Bourbon because Rev Craig lived in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
In 1800, the French Army of First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Austrians at the Battle of Marengo in Northern Italy and re-conquered Italy. 1807, Emperor Napoleon's French Grande Armée defeated the Russian Army at the Battle of Friedland in Poland (modern Russian Kaliningrad Oblast) ending the War of the Fourth Coalition. 1821, Badi VII, king of Sennar, surrendered his throne and realm to Isma'il Pasha, general of the Ottoman Empire, ending the existence of that Sudanese kingdom. 1822, Charles Babbage proposed a difference engine in a paper to the Royal Astronomical Society entitled "Note on the application of machinery to the computation of astronomical and mathematical tables". 1830, beginning of the French colonization of Algeria: 34,000 French soldiers began their invasion of Algiers, landing 27 kilometres west at Sidi Fredj. 1839, Henley Royal Regatta: the village of Henley-on-Thames, on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, staged its first regatta. 1846, Bear Flag Revolt began – Anglo settlers in Sonoma, California, started a rebellion against Mexico and proclaimed the California Republic. 1863, American Civil War: Second Battle of Winchester – a Union garrison was defeated by the Army of Northern Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley town of Winchester, Virginia. 1863, Second Assault on the Confederate works at the Siege of Port Hudson during the American Civil War. 1872, Trade unions were legalised in Canada.
In 1900, Hawaii became a United States territory. Also 1900, the Reichstag approved a second law that allowed the expansion of the German navy. 1907, Norway granted women the right to vote. 1919, John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown departed from St. John's, Newfoundland on the first nonstop transatlantic flight. 1926, Brazil left the League of Nations 1937, Pennsylvania became the first (and only) state of the United States to celebrate Flag Day officially as a state holiday. Also 1937, U.S. House of Representatives passed the Marihuana Tax Act.
1940, World War II: Paris fell under German occupation, and Allied forces retreated. Also 1940, the Soviet Union presented an ultimatum to Lithuania resulting in Lithuanian loss of independence. Also 1940, a group of 728 Polish political prisoners from Tarnów became the first residents of the Auschwitz concentration camp. 1941, June deportation: the first major wave of Soviet mass deportations and murder of Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians, began. 1944, World War II: After several failed attempts, the British Army abandoned Operation Perch, its plan to capture the German-occupied town of Caen. 1945, World War II: Filipino troops of the 15th, 66th and 121st Infantry Regiment, Philippine Commonwealth Army, USAFIP-NL liberated the captured in Ilocos Sur and start the Battle of Bessang Pass in Northern Luzon. 1949, Albert II, a rhesus monkey, rode a V2 rocket to an altitude of 134 km (83 mi), thereby becoming the first monkey in space. 1951, UNIVAC I was dedicated by the U.S. Census Bureau. 1952, the keel was laid for the nuclear submarine USS Nautilus. 1954, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill into law that placed the words "under God" into the United States Pledge of Allegiance. 1955, Chile became a signatory to the Buenos Aires copyright treaty. 1959, Disneyland Monorail System, the first daily operating monorail system in the Western Hemisphere, opened to the public in Anaheim, California. 1959, a group of Dominican exiles departed from Cuba and landed in the Dominican Republic with the intent of overthrowing the totalitarian government of Rafael Trujillo. All but four were killed or executed.
In 1962, the European Space Research Organisation was established in Paris – later becoming the European Space Agency. 1966, the Vatican announced the abolition of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum ("index of prohibited books"), which was originally instituted in 1557. 1967, Mariner program: Mariner 5 was launched towards Venus. 1967, the People's Republic of China tested its first hydrogen bomb. 1982, Falklands War: Argentine forces in the capital Stanley conditionally surrendered to British forces. 1985, TWA Flight 847 was hijacked by Lebanese Islamist organisation Hezbollah shortly after take-off from Athens, Greece. 1994, the 1994 Stanley Cup riot occurred after the New York Rangers won the Stanley Cup from Vancouver, causing an estimated CA$1.1 million, leading to 200 arrests and injuries. 2002, Near-Earth asteroid 2002 MN missed the Earth by 75,000 miles (121,000 km), about one-third of the distance between the Earth and the Moon.
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Today's reading: Ezra 6-8, John 21 (NIV)
View today's reading on Bible Gateway
Today's Old Testament reading: Ezra 6-8
The Decree of Darius
Today's New Testament reading: John 21
Jesus and the Miraculous Catch of Fish
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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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