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America One News
13 Nov 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Globalist Coup: Brexit Loser David Cameron Back in Government
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has returned to government as the Foreign Secretary, appointed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Cameron, who resigned over the Brexit referendum, has been made a non-hereditary Lord. This move signifies a leftward shift in the government and a departure from the right.
Breitbart: UK Interior Minister Sacked After Speaking Out Against Palestine Marchers
British Home Secretary Suella Braverman is removed from government after criticizing the handling of anti-Israel, pro-Palestine protests in London. Her sacking sparks anger from the UK left and some within her own party. The United Kingdom is facing record levels of mass migration, despite tough talk on border control.
Le Monde: In France, political lessons from an apolitical demonstration against anti-Semitism
A demonstration against anti-Semitism in France reveals political implications for the far-right Rassemblement National party. Despite controversy and symbolic relegation, Marine Le Pen's party showed up in large numbers, marking a significant moment in its history. The party's presence was endorsed by several political leaders, indicating a mainstreaming process.
Red State: WATCH: Linda Sarsour's Viral Vile Antisemtic Rant About Those Hostage Posters
Anti-Israel activists in New York City are engaging in violent acts, such as trying to kick in the doors of Grand Central Station and replacing the American flag with the Palestinian one. Linda Sarsour, a prominent activist, has made anti-Semitic remarks, accusing those who put up posters of kidnapped victims of being provocateurs trying to make people rip them down. She claims that these provocateurs, whom she says are everywhere, are trying to distract and get good people in trouble. This is concerning considering that Sarsour was recognized by the Obama administration as a "Champion of Change."
#society
Breitbart: Massive Homeless Encampment Fire Shuts Down LA FWY Indefinitely
A massive fire at a homeless encampment shuts down the 10 freeway in downtown Los Angeles indefinitely. The freeway closure will significantly affect traffic in the area and is expected to last for some time. Democrats declare a state of emergency to expedite repairs.
#war
Times Of Israel: EU slams Hamas use of hospitals and civilians as human shields as IDF nears Shifa
The 27 European Union nations condemn Hamas for using hospitals and civilians as "human shields" in its war against Israel. The EU asks for Israel's restraint in avoiding human casualties. The EU also calls for immediate humanitarian truces, the release of hostages, and condemns Hamas's use of hospitals and civilians. Turkey sends a ship with supplies to establish field hospitals in Egypt, near the Gaza Strip. Hamas claims hospitals in northern Gaza are "out of service" due to fuel shortages.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Hamas Terrorists Holding Orphan U.S. Toddler Among Hostages in Gaza
A three-year-old American orphan is among the hostages held by Hamas after an attack on Israel. President Biden and the Amir of Qatar condemned the hostage situation. Negotiations to release the hostages are underway between Israel, Qatar, and the United States.
Times Of Israel: Two IDF reservists booted out of the army for entering Palestinian school
Two IDF reservists entered a Palestinian school and tried to remove a Palestinian flag. They were wearing partial IDF uniforms but their unorthodox attire raised suspicions that they were posing as soldiers. The IDF confirmed that they were reservists and had been discharged for acting against IDF orders.
#military
National Review: U.S. Air Force Launches Retaliatory Strikes on Iranian-Backed Proxies in Syria
The U.S. Air Force carried out strikes against Iranian-backed military proxies in Syria. American forces have been attacked multiple times, leading to casualties. Republicans criticize Biden's response, while the White House aims to avoid a larger confrontation with Iran. Ending:
Euromaidan Press: British intel: Up to 15% of Russian troops easily obtain drugs on the frontline
British intel reports that up to 15% of Russian troops in Ukraine easily obtain drugs on the frontline, contributing to poor discipline in the military. This lack of opportunity for combat troops to rotate away from the front line is a driving factor.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Is Booking With Kenai Fjords Tours Worth It?
Kenai Fjords Tours offers a variety of cruises to explore Alaska's beautiful landscape and wildlife. Options include tours of Resurrection Bay, Kenai Fjords National Park, and a Northwestern Fjord Tour. Prices range from $80 to $215 per person, and lunch or dinner is included on some tours. While the experience is generally positive, the weather and potential for seasickness can affect the overall enjoyment.
#technology
Flag And Cross: SpaceX Workers Resort To Extreme Measures To Meet Elon Musk's Project Timelines
SpaceX employees are resorting to extreme measures, such as using stimulants and sleeping in restrooms, to keep up with Elon Musk's ambitious project timelines. A recent Reuters report revealed over 600 work-related injuries at SpaceX and raised concerns about workplace safety practices.
Flag And Cross: Tesla Threatens Cybertruck Buyers With Lawsuit And $50K In Damages If They Opt To Sell Within A Year Of Purchase
Tesla has updated its "Motor Vehicle Order Agreement" for the Cybertruck, stating that customers cannot sell the vehicle within the first year after delivery. If an exception is warranted and Tesla agrees, the user must give the company the opportunity to repurchase the vehicle. Tesla can seek legal action if the provision is breached and may refuse to sell the user any future Tesla EVs.
The Federalist: FCC’s Digital Discrimination Order Injects DEI Into Internet Expansion
The FCC plans to enforce woke ideology about race and identity in the internet ecosystem, punishing innovation and hindering access in the name of equity. They aim to ensure equal broadband access but have found no evidence of intentional discrimination. The order extends beyond legislative intent, creating a regime that punishes entities for enabling discrimination. Instead of identifying bad actors, the FCC assumes all broadband companies are guilty. This bureaucracy will impede industry leaders and hinder the development of new technologies. The order also establishes a quota system for broadband access and grants the FCC authority to investigate and punish those who fail to meet the arbitrary levels. The rules are intended to expand the government's power, not improve internet access. The FCC should focus on promoting new opportunities and technologies rather than punishing entrepreneurs.
#other
Flag And Cross: Crypto Expert Arthur Hayes Doubles Down On Bullish Bitcoin Stance, Foresees Extraordinary Surge In Ethereum
Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, predicts a significant surge in the value of Bitcoin and Ethereum. He believes Ethereum could reach a valuation of $100,000, while Bitcoin could hit $1 million. Hayes also emphasized the importance of investing in cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin and Ethereum, amidst global currency devaluation. He dismissed other cryptocurrencies as less significant, although he acknowledged potential in layer-one blockchains like Solana. However, he remains skeptical about their ability to surpass Ethereum in terms of developer engagement and decentralized application activity. Bitcoin is currently trading at $37,112.53, while Ethereum is trading at $2,058.51.
GB News: British Isis terrorist who joined 'The Beatles' jihadi group jailed for eight years
Aine Davis, a member of the Isis death squad known as "The Beatles," has been sentenced to eight years in jail for terror-related offenses, including fundraising and possession of a firearm. He was arrested in Luton Airport after being deported from Turkey and had previously served a sentence for being a member of Isis.