My name is David Daniel Ball and I am Voice DDB dot locals dot com a voice of freedom supporting freedom around the world for all peoples. I write on historical and current affairs. I look for the conservative voice where mainstream media eschews it. Around the world media espouses liberalism orthodoxy and proclaims a history of liberalism that never happened. Liberalism of today is based on repeated lies that have been accepted from the past.
Consider these recent truths
Durham Prosecution established by Barr under Trump is claiming more results with evidence of what was already known. FBI prosecuted the Trump campaign and administration while knowing that the evidence used to justify the investigation was bogus. FBI knew that Clinton had paid for the fake Steele dossier. and yet they threw advisers to Trump in jail on trumped up charges. When it was discovered what the cabal had done, FBI has stymied investigation. It is now apparent that FBI embedded itself during the riots of 2020 with a view to challenging Trump at election.
We are being lied to. But not by everyone. Our nations and their justice machinery are not broken, but damaged. Things are bad, but they are supposed to be bad, rather than merely breaking. We can't give up. We must reject the liars, and remove them from public office, and prosecute them lawfully. Things can get better, but we must persevere or risk losing hope. We must not fight the Devil by playing the Devil's game. Rather we must resist the Devil by being free. There is no law against doing what is right. Their utter depravity kills us. They target us and they seek to restrain us. But while the greatest among us a hundred years ago has died, their legacy has not. That which we are, we are. Lockdowns were ineffective in dealing with COVID. Effective medication has been denied whole populations. Herd immunity will prevail. Fraud deleteriously affected recent elections around the world. But, Democracy will prevail. Our oppressors will pass. For us to win, we must assert our freedoms. For us to lose, we must willingly surrender our freedoms forever. Our children will have to pay back our debt. We must sacrifice now so that they can. That means telling truth to power. That means pointing up when when some get confused and lose their way. Stand by the one who sacrificed their pension and freedoms to speak out. Prosecute the ones forgiven by a debauched and self interested administration. Vote for those who help you exercise your freedom. Don't wait for free speech. Exercise free speech.
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Ep. 1391 The Left Wants Revenge - The Dan Bongino Showhttps://rumble.com/vb25o3-ep.-1391-the-left-wants-revenge-the-dan-bongino-show.html
In this episode, I discuss the deranged liberal left’s targeting of conservatives post-election, and their push for revenge.
News Picks:
- The Democrats promised us post-election chaos, and that’s exactly what they delivered.
- The insane liberals are putting together lists to target Trump supporters.
- Here are 10 horrible things liberal extremists have doxxed conservatives.
- The Democrats are promising more witch-hunt investigations after the election is over.
- Key Democrats are promoting voter fraud in Georgia.
- This is insane. The Biden team is pushing for more lockdowns?
- Why is the Biden team hiring so many tech executives?
- How we can fight back against the left’s tyranny.
- Eventbrite shuts down page for a Trump rally.
- Authors retract study showing masks are effective.
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Weekly Jobless Claims Hit Lowest Level Since Marchhttps://bongino.com/weekly-jobless-claims-hit-lowest-level-since-march
- Jobless claims totaled 709,000 last week, the Labor Department reported, below the 740,000 Wall Street forecast.
- That represented a decline from the 757,000 total a week ago.
- More than 21 million Americans are still collecting benefits, though the total is declining gradually.
To clarify; weekly jobless claims are not on net basis – i.e. it doesn’t mean that there were 709,000 jobs lost last week – it means that 709,000 people filed for unemployment without accounting for how many people gained employment during the same time period. We don’t get the full picture until the jobs report is released on the first Friday of every month.
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High Ranking Dem Slams AOC – Says She Knows Nothing About Winning Competitive RacesJacobs’ outburst could have been prompted because AOC seemed to be blaming moderate Democrats that lost for not being active enough on social media, among other issues.
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Feminist Naomi Wolf: If I’d Known Biden Might Lock Down the Country, I Wouldn’t Have Voted for HimWhy didn't she know?
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The Media’s Premature Coronationhttps://bongino.com/the-medias-premature-coronation
Apart from a few holdouts, everyone in the media is acting as if the final outcome of this year’s Presidential election is conclusively settled. A survey of headlines at The New York Times yesterday offers “Transition updates,” a “disinformation tracker” dedicated to smearing anything and anyone calling a Biden win into question, not to mention an article whose title begins, “The Election is Over, but…” alongside a piece talking about which segment of the population helped to deliver Biden a win. Today the Times upped the ante, and featured an allusion to President Trump behaving as a dictator because he is pursuing recounts and legal challenges in a close election. One has to read past the first four paragraphs—and an ad—before encountering the admission that “The parallel is not exact.” Other outlets have featured articles about whom Biden will pick for key cabinet positions, which executive orders he will issue, etc. All the mainstream media outlets—even Fox News—have been unified in referring to Joe Biden as the “President-elect,” and treating him accordingly.===
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‘Slow leak’: Text messages cast doubt on Georgia officials’ ‘burst pipe’ excuse for pause in counting===
BREAKING: President Trump claims voting machines deleted 2.7 million votes for him===
- Big Tech Execs Fill Out Biden’s Transition Team
- Dem Claims That Trump Would “Sabotage” the U.S. Postal System Never Materialized
- Biden Picks Woman Who Pretended to Run Consumer Protection Financial Bureau to Lead Its Transition Team
- Crazy Nancy May No Longer Have Votes to Remain Speaker of the House
- Dominion Voting Systems Retains Obama “Vote Protection Director” As Lobbyist
- Twitter Censors Sharing of Sworn Court Docs Alleging Voter Fraud
- CNNs Anchor: Trump Refusing to Concede Could Put Country in Danger of Another 9/11
- Disarray in the Democrat Party Likely to Continue Through 2022
- Gov. Cuomo Skipped Out on 17 Consecutive Governor Calls With White House Coronavirus Task Force
CNN’s Fredo Tells GOP They’re Going to “Lose Way More” Than the Election
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https://fb.watch/v/1gBNdA9af/
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Peter Van Onselen has realised that backing Turnbull was a mistake. Turnbull was popular, but had no ability. Van Onselen wants the popular Bishop to replace Turnbull. She also has no ability. If Van Onselen were a Liberal member, he'd be a bedwetter. Abbott had been fighting the culture wars and looked like doing what Trump did in Abbott's second term, when Turnbull knifed Abbott. Turnbull has since led the Liberals into a ditch. And Tony Abbott might not want to be the punching bag again.
IPA Review (Nov 2016) features a Chris Berg article “Progress on the fight to repeal 18c.” Section 18c of the racial discrimination act is appallingly bad legislation that seems to have the sole purpose of limiting free speech. During the entire existence of the law, made in 1975 under Whitlam, the law has been used to prosecute Christian Preachers whom have spoken to their congregation on their views of Islam. It has also been used to prosecute Andrew Bolt for articles on Aboriginal identification (Note, I’ve been told I have Aboriginal ancestry, but do not identify as Aboriginal). The law has been misapplied to ruin the lives of some university students and also to prevent a cartoonist from making an important point. Malcolm Turnbull apparently made undertakings, with Julie Bishop, to repeal the legislation (or ‘fix’ it) if he was made Liberal leader, but reneged on it later. The law has not, apparently, defended Jews or Moslems from extremist rhetoric. The law needs to be blind to race, for it to not be racist.
For some, at the moment, the Sex Party has more credibility.
The 7:30 Report on the ABC started today with a scare item regarding Chinese internet espionage from a cute sounding panda group connected to the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army. The idea behind the scare is to attempt to make Monday's signing of the free trade agreement difficult, if not impossible. ABC have gloated a lot following their attempt to unhinge peace with Indonesia. Following the first item, Leigh Sales had an interview with Joe Hockey. During the interview Sales proudly stated that the budget was in a difficult shape because ALP had blocked significant items. Only Sales did not blame ALP, but independents whom Hockey defended, as he must. Partisan Sales attacked wherever she saw a jugular, which is not how she behaves with ALP or Greens. The ABC is out of control.
Palmer Party is fracturing, but as it does so it is turning to the ALP stance of blocking legislation for no policy reason. The issue is meaningless to both the antagonists, regarding soldier's pay. Palmer has despised soldiers and Lambie sees herself as part of their crowd. Restoring the nation to fiscal health is the best thing a government can do to the soldiers who serve her.
Shorten speaks on the understanding Obama reached with China regarding carbon dioxide issues. Obama has promised to make life difficult in the US now, as long as China will do so in fifteen years or so. GOP are not going to back it. Even so, Shorten is very up beat about it. If Shorten ever works out precisely what it is.
Hamidur's head teacher with responsibility for welfare, boys, had instructed staff who had run out of rewards for kids to use items from the canteen, like peanut butter. The same officer was later told in 2001 that Hamidur had a serious peanut allergy. He instructed the person advising him of that fact not to discuss it publicly, on the promise staff would be informed. His boss, a deputy principal, said the same. In 2002, on camp, a teacher found he didn't have normal rewards for kids, and got peanut butter from the school in accordance with school direction. Hamidur had done an activity well, and so, as a reward, the teacher challenged him to lick peanut butter from a spoon. He died in seconds.
If the Head Teacher or Deputy Principal had been asked about this at the time, they may have lied or told the truth. If they were asked today, they could say they have forgotten. Worth thinking about as Australia's parliament discusses a carbon tax. Already, the ALP has delayed the introduction of the bill repealing the carbon tax (a misnomer, it is a tax on Carbon Dioxide, a colourless, odourless gas that is normally present in the atmosphere and feeds plants). Australians have never voted to have one. They were explicitly promised one would not be introduced prior to the '10 election. When it was introduced, Australians voted for a party promising to repeal it. Liars have claimed that the recent storm to hit the Philipines was the worst in history. It wasn't. It was terrible, but not in the top 37 storms known. When next there is an election, if those who voted in support of the tax are asked, what will they say about why they supported it? Some people are comfortable being lied to.
In 1901, the 1901 Caister Lifeboat Disaster. In 1914, Zaian War: Berber tribesmen inflicted the heaviest defeat of French forces in Morocco at the Battle of El Herri. In 1916, Prime Minister of Australia Billy Hughes was expelled from the Labor Party over his support for conscription. In 1918, Allied troops occupied Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire. In 1927, the Holland Tunnel opened to traffic as the first Hudson River vehicle tunnel linking New Jersey to New York City. In 1940, Walt Disney's animated musical film Fantasia was first released, on the first night of a roadshow at New York's Broadway Theatre. In 1941, World War II: The aircraft carrierHMS Ark Royal was torpedoed by U-81, sinking the following day. In 1942, World War II: Naval Battle of Guadalcanal – U.S. and Japanese ships engaged in an intense, close-quarters surface naval engagement during the Guadalcanal Campaign. In 1947, the Soviet Union completed development of the AK-47, one of the first proper assault rifles.
1950 – General Carlos Delgado Chalbaud, President of Venezuela, was assassinated in Caracas. In 1954, Great Britain defeated France to capture the first ever Rugby League World Cup in Paris in front of around 30,000 spectators. In 1956, the Supreme Court of the United States declared Alabama laws requiring segregated buses illegal, thus ending the Montgomery Bus Boycott. In 1965, the SS Yarmouth Castle burned and sank 60 miles off Nassau with the loss of 90 lives. In 1966, in response to Fatah raids against Israelis near the West Bank border, Israel launched an attack on the village of As-Samu. In 1969, Vietnam War: Anti-war protesters in Washington, D.C. staged a symbolic March Against Death. In 1970, Bhola cyclone: A 150-mph tropical cyclone hit the densely populated Ganges Delta region of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), killing an estimated 500,000 people in one night. This is regarded as the 20th century's worst natural disaster. In 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. murdered his entire family in Amityville, Long Island in the house that would become known as The Amityville Horror. In 1982, Ray Mancini defeated Duk Koo Kim in a boxing match held in Las Vegas. Kim's subsequent death (on November 17) led to significant changes in the sport. In 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Washington, D.C. after a march to its site by thousands of Vietnam War veterans. In 1985, the volcano Nevado del Ruiz erupted and melted a glacier, causing a lahar (volcanic mudslide) that buried Armero, Colombia, killing approximately 23,000 people. In 1985, Xavier Suárez was sworn in as Miami's first Cuban-born mayor. In 1986, the Compact of Free Association became law, granting the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands independence from the United States. In 1988, Mulugeta Seraw, an Ethiopian law student in Portland, Oregon was beaten to death by members of the Neo-Nazi group East Side White Pride. In 1989, Hans-Adam II, the present Prince of Liechtenstein, began his reign on the death of his father.
In 1990, in Aramoana, New Zealand, David Gray shot dead 13 people in a massacrebefore being tracked down and killed by police the next day. In 1992, the High Court of Australia ruled in Dietrich v The Queen that although there is no absolute right to have publicly funded counsel, in most circumstances a judge should grant any request for an adjournment or stay when an accused is unrepresented. In 1994, in a referendum, voters in Sweden decide to join the European Union. In 1995, a truck-bomb explodes outside of a US-operated Saudi Arabian National Guard training center in Riyadh, killed five Americans and two Indians. A group called the Islamic Movement for Change claimed responsibility. In 2000, Philippine House Speaker Manny Villar passed the articles of impeachment against Philippine /*President Joseph Estrada. In 2001, War on Terror: In the first such act since World War II, US President George W. Bush signed an executive order allowing military tribunals against foreigners suspected of connections to terrorist acts or planned acts on the United States. In 2002, Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq agreed to the terms of the UN Security Council Resolution 1441. Also in 2002, the oil tanker Prestige sank off the Galician coast and caused a huge oil spill. In 2007, Russia officially withdrew from the Soviet-era Batumi military base, Georgia.
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