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Liberals don’t know much. And what they “know” is mostly wrong. They’re living in an alternate reality. In this episode, I discuss the latest troubling news story about policing and COVID and why liberals are confused.
News Picks:
- Minneapolis Mayor just finding out that defunding the police may cause a spike in crime.
- Debunking the myth that crime is exploding in liberal cities because of the lockdowns.
- Media hacks are stealth editing their coronavirus origins articles to cover their tracks.
- Project Veritas releases explosive new documents showing Fakebook manipulating their algorithm.
- The NY Times eats crow on their nonsense coronavirus origin “journalism.”
- Media finally admits Ron DeSantis is the COVID response winner.
Murkowski the Second GOP Senator to Say They’ll Vote for Jan 6 Commission
GOP Plans to Send Biden $1 Trillion Infrastructure Counteroffer This Week
Florida Becomes 23rd State to End Enhanced Federal Unemployment Benefits
D.C. AG Announces He’s Suing Amazon on Antitrust Grounds
Washington Post “Fact Checker” Does a 180 on Wuhan Lab Leak Theory
Biden and Putin to Meet in Person for the First Time on June 16
Capitol Hill
Wokeism Spreads to the Federal Reserve
Lawmakers Optimistic on Police Reform Bill
Surging Crime Rates Presents 2022 Challenge to Dems
Pskai Won’t Confirm if VP Harris Will Ever Visit Mexican Border as Crisis Rages on
Biden Has Spent as Much on Health Care for Illegals as Trump Did on the Wall
Sec of State Blinken Promises U.S. Support to Rebuild Gaza
Gov Abbott to Sign Ban Stopping Texas Cities From Defunding Police
Beto O’Rourke Considering Texas Governor In 2022
New Book Says Pelosi Tried To Stop Green New Deal Over AOC Anxiety
Romney the First GOP Senator to Say He’ll Vote for Jan 6 Commission
Gov Cuomo Suggests Mandatory Coronavirus Vaccinations May Be Needed as NY Prepares to Fully Reopen Schools
Texas Legislature Passes Constitutional Carry Bill
Culture War
Shots Ring Out at George Floyd Memorial
The Triumph of Thomas Sowell
How Corporate Media Launders Opinion to Attack the Truth
BLM Co-Founder Calls U.S. Flag a “Symbol of Hate” – Says Revolution Will Not Be Through Ballot Box
The Truth About the NYT’s 1619 Project
Seattle City Council Votes to Move 911 Out of Police Control to New “Civilian-Led Center”
Tucker Slams State Dept for Telling U.S. Embassies to Fly BLM Flags
Gun Buyback Programs Don’t Reduce Gun Violence
Rand Paul Receives Death Threat Package
Dan Bongino Interviews President Trump in Radio Show Debut
Minneapolis Mayor Admits Defunding Police Caused Crime Spike
Economy
Shoplifting Surges by Design in San Francisco
AMC CEO Uses Twitter to Build Relationships With Retail Investors
Biden Mulls Making Remote Work Permanent for Many Federal Workers
Bernard Arnault Dethrones Jeff Bezos as World’s Richest Man
Data Shows Vaccinated Americans Aren’t Powering Economy Yet
Amazon Drops Mask Mandates for Warehouse Workers
At Least 120 Charged for PPP Loan Fraud Schemes
Tesla Ordered to Pay $16k to Owners for Cutting Charge Speed and Battery Capacity on Their Cars
Federal Reserve Governor Pushes Digital Dollar
Biden’s Debt and Inflation Problems Won’t Be Easy to Fix
Swamp Watch
Three School Board Battles Capture the Pushback Against Critical Race Theory
Biden ICE Nominee Partnered With China Propaganda Ministry
Biden’s Bipartisan-Unity Hope Was on Expanding the IRS
Report: Pelosi Lied to Donors About Matching Donations
Gov Cuomo Says He Takes Advice From Journos “All the Time”
Project Veritas Exposes Facebook Campaign to Censor Vaccine Concerns on Platform
Randi Weingarten Embraces Florida Coronavirus Conspiracy Theory to Justify School Reopening Stance
AOC Says She’s in Therapy Because of Jan 6
Windham 2020 Election Auditor: Error Rate Way Higher Than Expected
Arizona Senate President Says Maricopa Audit Will Continue Through End of June
Coronavirus
White House Cautions Americans Against Believing Coronavirus Lab Leak Theories
Gov Whitmer Rescinds Her Own Coronavirus Order After Getting Caught Violating It
White House Inches Towards Normality, Holds Press Briefings at 50 Percent Capacity With No Masks
Tired of Lockdown Mandates, Michigan Residents Say They “Identify as Fully Vaccinated”, Ditch Masks
Critics Accuse the Media of “Amnesia” on the Topic of Coronavirus Lab Leak Theory
Big Brother: UK Govt Tracked Millions of Citizens’ Cellphones to Study Movements After Vaccinations
Sen. Cotton Demands NIH Come Clean About Wuhan Virus Lab Funding, and Coronavirus Origins
U.S. Warns on Travel to Japan, Putting Even More Doubt on Olympics
National Security
China Expands Influence in Africa
Pilot Dies After Military Aircraft Crashes in Las Vegas
Iran Expands Nuclear Inspection Deal by One Month
Paper Tiger or Superpower — How Big of a Threat Is China’s Navy?
Years Late and Over Budget, the USS Gerald Ford Is a Lesson in How the U.S. Navy Builds Ships
HMS Queen Elizabeth Embarks on Her Maiden Operational Deployment
Here Are U.S. Options to Counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Ruger SP101: The Best Old School Revolver on the Planet?
Led by the F-35, Most USAF Fighter Mission Capable Rates Rise in Fiscal 2020
Japan Increasing Size of Its Navy, Will Acquire Two AEGIS Combat Warships
Around the World
Afghanistan Officials Admit That $8 Million in Government Revenue is Embezzled Every Day
Myanmar’s Ousted Leader Suu Kyi Appears in Court For First Time Since Coup
Investigators Say Safety Brake on Italian Cable Car Failed After Cable Snapped
Report: Arrests of Chinese Spies at Top UK Universities Expected Within Weeks
Two Passenger Trains Collide in Malaysian Capital of Kuala Lumpur, Injuring More Than 200
Biden and Putin to Have Summit in Geneva Soon, Says Swiss Daily
Jerusalem: Two Israelis Stabbed, Palestinian Assailant Killed
Opinion
Rachel Alexander: U.S. Government Finally Acknowledging UFOs, Thanks to Republicans
Debra J. Saunders: Who Is That Masked Man? Your President
Kurt Schlichter: Bring on the “Asperger’s Republicans”
Scott Morefield: Never, EVER Again
Stephen Moore: Biden’s “Gas Tax” Is a Pain at the Pump
John R. Lott, Jr.: Entertainment TV Shows Keep Pushing Lies About Guns
Jeff Jacoby: Which Party Gains if Roe Goes Down?
Rob Jenkins: The Perfidy of the Coronafascists
Kevin McCullough: Taking Guns Out Of Whose Hands?
Science/Entertainment/Sports
SNL’s Live Finale Ties for Season Low Ratings
Cost and Schedule Overruns Continue to Plague NASA Programs
This is the Yankees Team We’ve Been Waiting For
Colbert’s “Late Show” Returning at Full Capacity With Vaccinated Audience
GPS Satellites Faster at Earthquake Detection Than Other Methods, Scientists Say
Bennifer 2.0 Reunites in Miami
“USA Today” Under Fire After Posting Op-Ed Critical of Transgender Athletes
Phil Mickelson Becomes Oldest Golfer to Win PGA Championship
Newsmax TV
Rep. Wenstrup to Newsmax: Biden Reluctance on China 'Not Fair to Mankind'
Rudy Giuliani on Anti-Semitism: 'Very Dangerous Thing We're Watching' |
Whitmer's COVID Hypocrisy Unmasked by Reporter |
Giuliani: 'Projection' Has Dems Targeting Trump, Lawyers |
Rep. Ann Wagner: WHO Should Not Be the Entity Investigating COVID Origins |
Chad Wolf: 'Unacceptable' Biden, Harris Have Not Visited Border
Newsfront
Trump to Appear on Newsmax's 'Cortes & Pellegrino' Tonight
Former President Donald Trump will appear on Newsmax's "Cortes & Pellegrino" at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, offering his insight on the current state of affairs. Like his previous on-air phone interviews with Newsmax's Greg Kelly...... [Full Story]
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"Ginger Mick was a likeable rogue who, before he answered the call to arms to defend democracy, sold fresh rabbits in the streets of Melbourne. This book by CJ Dennis tells of his tender love for Rose and his experiences at war in North Africa. The verse is full of humour and pathos and truly captures the spirit of the era.
Contents:
INTRODUCTION
I. DUCK AN' FOWL
II. WAR
III. THE CALL OF STOUSH
IV. THE PUSH
V. SARI BAIR
VI. GINGER'S COBBER
VII. THE SINGING SOLDIERS
VIII. IN SPADGER'S LANE
IX. THE STRAIGHT GRIFFIN
X. A LETTER TO THE FRONT
XI. RABBITS
XII. TO THE BOYS WHO TOOK THE COUNT
XIII. THE GAME
XIV. "A GALLANT GENTLEMAN"
https://rumble.com/vbu2d9-rabbits-by-cj-dennis.html
Today is national Sorry Day, founded on an absurd belief of a stolen generation. The issue is different to what activists claim. There is an underclass of people in Australia which should never be defined as an underclass by race. The racist claims stand to undermine work done by missionaries and authorities of the day to protect the vulnerable and needy. The Sorry of Kevin Rudd was Rudd's crowning achievement. He attempted to remove the intervention in top end Australia having failed to address the issues warranting an intervention, on the strength of having said 'sorry.' Sorry Day's date needs to be changed to coincide with Labor Day, which is a date recognising Labour Unions who have a parasitical relationship with employees and employers. But if Union leaders are offended by that, we can move it to Good Friday. Nobody cares if Catholics are offended and Orthodox leaders wouldn't always mind.
Laws are proving to be a problem, not entirely because they are deficient, but because the arbiters of law, judges, are compromised. In some cases judges are deficient, and in others, they are corrupt. Wanting to change laws because judges are deficient is never going to be effective. Judges not applying minimum sentences is a problem. Judges misinterpreting the constitution is a problem. Judges following a partisan line, when they are supposed to be independent, is a problem. People have died due to judicial incompetence. Judges, like doctors, get to bury their mistakes.
In 47 BC, Julius Caesar visited Tarsus on his way to Pontus, where he met enthusiastic support, but where, according to Cicero, Cassius was planning to kill him at this point. 3 years later, Julius was backstabbed to death. 17, Germanicus returned to Rome as a conquering hero; he celebrated a triumph for his victories over the Cherusci, Chatti and other German tribes west of the Elbe. Two years later, Germanicus was dead under suspicious circumstances. Some said he was poisoned on order of Tiberius. Some said he was the Roman equivalent of Alexander the Great, dying young having achieved much. He was a bit like Kennedy, his alleged killer was killed before being questioned. 451, Battle of Avarayr between Armenian rebels and the Sassanid Empire took place. The Empire defeated the Armenians militarily but guaranteed them freedom to openly practice Christianity. 946, King Edmund I of England was murdered by a thief whom he personally attacked while celebrating St Augustine's Mass Day. He had been feasting with nobles when he spotted the exiled thief Leofa. He personally fought Leofa and was killed, as was Leofa immediately after by others.
1328, William of Ockham, the Franciscan Minister-General Michael of Cesena and two other Franciscan leaders secretly left Avignon, fearing a death sentence from Pope John XXII. They had right to fear the sentence because the Franciscans were caught in a power play between the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor. Ockham became famous for his Razor, and he chose the best, simplest solution by making the Emperor his patron. William was not accused of heresy, merely of using works deemed heretical. 1538, Geneva expelled John Calvin and his followers from the city. Calvin lived in exile in Strasbourg for the next three years. 1647, Alse Young, hanged in Hartford, Connecticut, became the first person executed as a witch in the British American colonies. The records do not exist as to why she was thought to be a witch. But it is doubtful she performed magic. There is a suggestion that she had no son, and one daughter, and so stood to inherit on the event of her husband's death. But she died first.
1770, The Orlov Revolt, an attempt to revolt against the Ottoman Empire before the Greek War of Independence, ended in disaster for the Greeks. Russia had egged Greece on, but wiped her hands after the loss. Russia benefited from the confusion, Greeks were hurt by the reprisals.
For some, at the moment, the Sex Party has more credibility.
Innocents killed in Iraq where ISIL has over run Iraqi positions. Women and children beheaded. Not just war crimes, but crimes which bring Islam not disrepute. Impotent Islamic leaders are still backing jihadists. And the left back victim ideology.
Southern US floods have claimed lives. Record flooding in Austin, Texas.
AFL Carlton coach, Mick Malthouse sacked after an interview on radio where he said the board should back him or sack him. It ends his brilliant long career on a sour note that will be forgotten. As a player, he won a premiership for the Tigers in 1980. As a coach he has won three premierships. He has achieved everything a coach or player could want and should retire satisfied. But for the short term it will hurt.
1135, Alfonso VII of León and Castile was crowned in León Cathedral as Imperator totius Hispaniae, "Emperor of all of Spain". 1293, an earthquake struck Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, killing about 30,000. 1328, William of Ockham, the Franciscan Minister-General Michael of Cesena and two other Franciscan leaders secretly left Avignon, fearing a death sentence from Pope John XXII. 1538, Geneva expelled John Calvin and his followers from the city. Calvin lived in exile in Strasbourg for the next three years. 1573, the Battle of Haarlemmermeer, a naval engagement in the Dutch War of Independence. 1637, Pequot War: A combined Protestant and Moheganforce under the English Captain John Mason attacked a Pequot village in Connecticut, massacring approximately 500 Native Americans. 1644, Portuguese Restoration War: Portuguese and Spanish forces both claimed victory in the Battle of Montijo. 1647, Alse Young, hanged in Hartford, Connecticut, became the first person executed as a witch in the British American colonies. 1736, Battle of Ackia 1770, The Orlov Revolt, an attempt to revolt against the Ottoman Empire before the Greek War of Independence, ended in disaster for the Greeks. 1783, a Great Jubilee Dayheld at North Stratford, Connecticut, celebrated an end of fighting in the American Revolution.
In 1805, Napoléon Bonaparte assumed the title of King of Italy and was crowned with the Iron Crown of Lombardy in Milan Cathedral, the gothic cathedral in Milan. 1821, establishment of the Peloponnesian Senate by the Greek rebels. 1822, 116 people died in the Grue Church fire, the biggest fire disaster in Norway's history. 1828, Feral child Kaspar Hauser was discovered wandering the streets of Nuremberg. 1830, the Indian Removal Act was passed by the U.S. Congress; it was signed into law by PresidentAndrew Jackson two days later. 1857, Dred Scott was emancipated by the Blow family, his original owners. 1864 Montana was organised as a United States territory. 1865, American Civil War: the Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith, commander of the Confederate Trans-Mississippi division, was the last full general of the Confederate Army to surrender, at Galveston, Texas. 1869, Boston University was chartered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1879, Russia and the United Kingdom signed the Treaty of Gandamak establishing an Afghan state. 1896, Nicholas II became the last Tsar of Imperial Russia. Also 1896, Charles Dow published the first edition of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. 1897, Dracula, a novel by the Irish author Bram Stoker, was published.
In 1900, Thousand Days' War: The Colombian Conservative Party turned the tide of war in their favour with victory against the Colombian Liberal Party in the Battle of Palonegro. 1906, Vauxhall Bridge was opened in London. 1908, at Masjed Soleyman (مسجد سليمان) in southwest Persia, the first major commercial oil strike in the Middle East was made. The rights to the resource were quickly acquired by the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. 1917, Several powerful tornadoes ripped through Illinois, including the city of Mattoon, killing 101 people and injuring 689. 1918, the Democratic Republic of Georgia was established. 1923, 24 Hours of Le Mans, was first held, and has since been run annually in June.
In 1936, in the House of Commons of Northern Ireland, Tommy Hendersonbegan speaking on the Appropriation Bill. By the time he sat down in the early hours of the following morning, he had spoken for 10 hours. 1938, in the United States, the House Un-American Activities Committee began its first session. 1940, World War II: Operation Dynamo – In northern France, Allied forces began a massive evacuation from Dunkirk, France. 1940, World War II: The Siege of Calais ended with the surrender of the British and French garrison. 1942, World War II: The Battle of Gazala took place. 1948, the U.S. Congress passed Public Law 80-557, which permanently established the Civil Air Patrol as an auxiliary of the United States Air Force. 1966, British Guiana gained independence, becoming Guyana. 1969, Apollo program: Apollo 10 returned to Earth after a successful eight-day test of all the components needed for the forthcoming first manned moon landing.
In 1970,the Soviet Tupolev Tu-144 became the first commercial transport to exceed Mach 2. 1971, Bangladesh Liberation War: The Pakistan Armyslaughtered at least 71 Hindus in Burunga, Sylhet, Bangladesh. 1972, Willandra National Park was established in Australia. Also 1972, the United States and the Soviet Union signed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. 1977, George Willig climbed the South Tower of New York City's World Trade Centre. 1981, Italian Prime Minister Arnaldo Forlani and his coalition cabinet resigned following a scandal over membership of the pseudo-masonic lodge P2 (Propaganda Due). Also 1981, an EA-6B Prowler crashed on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN-68), killing 14 crewmen and injuring 45 others. 1983, a strong 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Japan, triggering a tsunami that killed at least 104 people and injured thousands. Many people went missing and thousands of buildings were destroyed. 1986, the European Community adopts the European flag.
In 1991, Zviad Gamsakhurdia became the first elected President of the Republic of Georgia in the post-Soviet era. Also 1991, Lauda Air Flight 004, a Boeing 767, crashed in an area of western Thailand after a thrust reversermalfunction. All 223 people aboard were killed. 1992, the blockade of Dubrovnik was broken. Following this, the siege of Dubrovnik ended in the next months. 1998, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that Ellis Island, the historic gateway for millions of immigrants, was mainly in the state of New Jersey, not New York. 2002, the tugboat Robert Y. Love collided with a support pier of Interstate 40 on the Arkansas River near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, resulting in 14 deaths and 11 others injured. 2004, United States Army veteran Terry Nichols was found guilty of 161 state murder charges for helping carry out the Oklahoma City bombing. 2008, Severe flooding began in eastern and southern China that would ultimately cause 148 deaths and force the evacuation of 1.3 million.
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Today's reading: 1 Chronicles 25-27, John 9:1-23 (NIV)
View today's reading on Bible Gateway
Today's Old Testament reading: 1 Chronicles 25-27
The Musicians
Today's New Testament reading: John 9:1-23
Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind
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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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Other Stuff
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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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