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6 Nov 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty for fraud, but what about the federal government?
Sam Bankman-Fried convicted of stealing $8 billion. Brokers promoting FTX not punished. Massive fraud by media, politicians, scientists, etc. on climate change. Cost to society in trillions. Stocks in electric cars and solar drop dramatically. Biden administration commits fraud with clean energy push. Inflation caused by stopping gas/diesel vehicles. Higher oil prices fund terrorism. ESG focus hurts investors. Climate change predictions false. Politicians must address actual threats.
GB News: Biden election crisis: Obama aide suggests President should QUIT race
Joe Biden is falling behind Donald Trump in key swing states, according to a recent poll, causing concern within the Democratic Party. Senior aide David Axelrod suggests that Biden should consider quitting the race for the country's sake.
Breitbart: Comer Vows Subpoenas for Joe, Hunter Biden
Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, stated that subpoenas will be issued for President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, due to evidence of suspicious activity and money laundering. Comer believes that the Biden family engaged in an organized criminal enterprise to disguise their revenue and avoid paying taxes. He plans to reveal more information about loans taken by the Bidens in the coming weeks, which he claims are part of the money laundering scheme.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Two young women explain why they tear down posters of Israeli hostages and it is mind-blowing
Two women tear down posters of Israeli hostages in NYC, claiming they spread misinformation about Hamas. They believe Hamas is not a terrorist organization.
#society
National Review: Google Searches for ‘Am I Gay’ Surged Over 1,000 Percent in Last 20 Years
Google searches for questions about sexual identity have increased significantly since 2004, with a 1,300 percent surge in phrases such as "am I gay" and "how to come out." The states with the highest search rates were Utah, indicating a potential conflict between personal feelings and societal expectations. Additionally, the use of virtual private networks (VPNs) in Utah increased after age-verification laws led to restricted access to adult websites. The Gallup poll also revealed that the percentage of self-identified LGBTQ adults in the U.S. doubled from 3.5 percent in 2012 to 7.1 percent in 2021.
Breitbart: Just Stop Oil Activists Smash Glass Protecting 17th Century Painting
Two activists from the climate extremist group Just Stop Oil were arrested for smashing the glass protecting the Rokeby Venus painting at the National Gallery in London. The group justified their action by referencing the suffragette attack on the painting in 1914. Another 40 activists were arrested for disrupting traffic outside of Whitehall.
#war
National Review: Has Dawa Conquered Britain, as a Muslim Brotherhood Icon Foretold?
British police have surrendered to pro-Hamas mobs, leading to the enforcement of Islamic sharia over British liberties. Muslim Brotherhood jurisprudent, Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, dominated modern Sunni Islamic scholars and envisioned conquering Europe and America through fundamentalist Islam's form of proselytism. He advocated for Muslim immigrants to establish enclaves within Western societies and resist assimilation.
Euromaidan Press: Russia’s war damages over 20% of Ukraine’s natural reserves, Ministry says
Russia's ongoing military invasion has caused extensive damage to Ukraine's protected natural areas and biodiversity. Over 20% of Ukraine's natural reserves, encompassing 812 facilities across 900,000 hectares, have been impacted by the war. Additionally, 2.9 million hectares of Ukraine's conservation areas are now under threat, including internationally recognized Ramsar wetlands. The destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant dam, considered a war crime and potentially ecocide, has caused significant flooding and damages estimated at over $11 billion. The full extent of the damage is still unknown, and the ministry expects the number of affected reserves and damaged areas to continue to grow.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Jordan air-drops aid into Gaza for field hospital
Jordan successfully air-dropped medical aid to a hospital in Gaza, coordinated with Israeli military. Jordanian King emphasized the duty to help Palestinians. Israel clarified the coordination and stated that the supplies will be used by medical staff.
Breitbart: Record 32,000 Illegal Boat Migrants Arrive on Spain's Canary Islands
Spain's Canary Islands have seen a record number of irregular migrant arrivals from Senegal, with over 32,000 migrants making the perilous boat journey. Smugglers pack young people into fishing boats for the difficult and dangerous week-long voyage. Spain's Interior Minister has urged the Senegalese government to take action to prevent further deaths.
American Thinker: Bloodthirsty Hamas apologists crawl out of the woodwork
In the West, there are defenders of Hamas who deny their atrocities. Hanan Ashrawi accuses the US of being complicit with Israel. Meanwhile, there are protestors tearing down signs of Israel's missing people and reveling in Hamas's crimes. This denialism and support for evil is becoming more overt.
#economy
National Review: Canadian Food Prices: Passing the (Depreciated) Buck
A Canadian House of Commons committee is summoning grocery store executives to explain rising food prices. However, grocers are not to blame for food inflation; the government's expansion of the money supply is the real culprit. The Trudeau government is attempting to shift blame onto grocery chains, but this strategy won't lower prices.
#health
The Telegraph: Afghans turning to opium to treat basic illnesses amid medicine shortages
Afghanistan is facing a severe humanitarian crisis with medicine shortages. Public hospitals have closed, and healthcare professionals have fled the country, leaving patients without proper care. As a result, some Afghans are using opium to treat common illnesses like colds and headaches.
#crime
Breitbart: Mexico State Governor Threatened in Cartel Banners
Cartel threats target Mexico State Governor Delfina Gomez and top prison officials, demanding action against prison extortions. The unnamed gunmen warn of more killings if demands are not met. Cartel violence and influence continue to spread, contradicting politicians' claims of increased safety.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: 14-Year-Old Girl Bags 240-Class Potential-Record Texas Buck
Reili Brewer, a 14-year-old hunter from Avery, Texas, shot a massive buck on the Red River Army Depot while wearing her father's gear. Her father had been hunting on the army base for over 20 years. The buck is a potential state record with 29 measurable points and a ton of mass.
#other
GB News: ‘No way Matthew Perry lapsed’ - Kinsey Schofield on how Friends star was ‘so committed to being sober’
Friends actor Matthew Perry died at his home in Los Angeles, with reports suggesting he drowned in his hot tub. Toxicology tests indicate no presence of drugs in his system, challenging speculation of an addiction relapse. Friends co-stars and fans worldwide mourn the loss.