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America First News
29 May 2023
#politics
Human Events: POSOBIEC and KASH PATEL: Biden’s DOD won’t allow release of book
‘Government Gangsters’ and refuses to say why
Former Pentagon Chief of Staff Kash Patel's book has been held up by government agencies for seven months. Patel submitted the book to the Department of Defense and it has since been passed around other government agencies without being released. Patel is suing the DOD to get the book released, and his book allegedly calls out those who were "responsible for those epic failures and unlawful activity" in government agencies. The book covers topics like Russiagate, Baghdad, American hostages, and agencies collecting information on Americans.
Red State: Jonathan Turley Fact Checks AOC, Fetterman, Other Dems on 14th Amendment
Left-wing advocates are claiming the law itself is a manifestation of white supremacy, leading to calls for cultural and political chaos. Democrats are using this ideology to try and undermine anything that stands in the way of their power, including the Constitution and the Supreme Court. Members of Congress are even calling for the invocation of the 14th Amendment as an excuse for Joe Biden to spend as much as he wants with no ability for Congress to cut it off. This not only ignores the Constitution but nullifies their own legislative authority, and would ultimately destroy the country.
The Epoch Times: Feds Will Introduce 'Online Safety Bill' by This Fall, Says Heritage Minister
The Canadian government plans to introduce an online safety bill by the fall at the latest to combat online hate speech and misinformation. Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez stated that the bill will play an important role in preventing crimes motivated by hate against faith groups and preventing the organizing of such actions online. The proposed legislation may also establish a commission for enforcing social media platforms to target "harmful content." Previous similar legislation was introduced but lapsed due to a snap election in 2021.
The Epoch Times: How Flipping Colorado Blue Has Become Democrats' Blueprint for the Rest of America
The Democratic Party in Colorado controls all three branches of government, resulting in the passage of controversial bills with little opposition. Republican Representative Stephanie Luck sees the party as pushing a Marxist agenda and opposing individual rights, citing changes to property rights, employee-employer relations and gun ownership laws, as well as efforts to limit debate and increase limitations on landlords. According to Luck and political science professor Joshua Dunn, Democratic control came about through extensive organisation, a deep understanding of data and effective use of campaign finance reform laws. Conservative Democrats and liberal Republicans have grown less common and hyper-partisan factions are compromising healthy deliberation.
#society
Forbes: Biden—And Ted Cruz—Rebuke Uganda’s New Anti-LGBTQ Law Allowing Death Penalty
President Joe Biden and Senator Ted Cruz condemned Uganda's new anti-LGBTQ legislation, which allows life sentences and the death penalty in some cases for people who engage in same-sex relations. Biden said the law threatens U.S. aid programs to Uganda and could lead to sanctions if not repealed, while Cruz called the legislation "grotesque & an abomination" and urged all civilized nations to condemn the "human rights abuse." The new law affirms an existing law that allows life sentences for same-sex relations and includes more drastic measures, such as allowing the death penalty for HIV-positive people who engage in sex with people of the same gender.
Forbes: Iowa City Orders Demolition For Collapsed Apartment Building—Here’s What To Know About Davenport Collapse
After officials completed a search through the rubble from a collapsed apartment block in Davenport, Iowa, the property was deemed too structurally unsound for residents to re-enter and it will be demolished on Tuesday. The city served the owner with the notice and order for demolition after the building partially collapsed, causing at least one injury. Work was being done on the building’s exterior at the time and there were reports of problems with the property. The cause of the collapse remains unknown.
The Federalist Papers: Bud Light Teams Up with Iconic American Company in Desperate Attempt to Win Back Customers
Budweiser partners with Harley-Davidson for an ad to recover from the boycott following Bud Light's partnership with a transgender influencer. The ad was criticized as a patronizing display of corporate arrogance.
#health
Fox News: Ottawa woman, 96, sets world record with blazing 5K race
Rejeanne Fairhead, a 96-year-old woman from Ottawa, set the record for the fastest 5K by a woman aged 95-99, walking the length of the course in 51 minutes and 9 seconds. She broke the previous record by 4 minutes and 39 seconds and raised over $7,400 for the Perley Health Foundation.
Fairhead, who was a bowler and horse rider for most of her life and only recently picked up walking, beat 627 people in all age groups, with 20 of her family members walking the course with her. She isn't sure if she will compete next year, but if she does, it will just be for fun as she's "not going to try to beat anything."
Daily Wire: Feinstein Confused By VP Harris Doing Her Job: Report
Sen. Dianne Feinstein expressed confusion when Vice President Kamala Harris presided over the Senate, asking her colleagues "What is she doing here?" Feinstein's mental fitness has been scrutinized, as she is the oldest member of the Senate at 89 and has been experiencing health complications. Her staff has also been forming a barrier between the senator and the media due to "safety reasons," according to her spokesperson. Feinstein had announced that she will not seek re-election in 2024, and some fellow Democrats have called on her to step down before her term is up.
The Epoch Times: How Wheat and Grains Cause Heart Disease
Newly added grains & sugars are the cause of heart disease, not fat intake. Indigenous human populations consuming meats & organs had no heart attacks, coronary or aortic diseases, type 2 diabetes, obesity, as well as no IBS, colon cancer, hemorrhoids & constipation. Ergo, erratic glucose level sets off liver process called de novo lipogenesis to create very low density lipoproteins (VLDL), while small LDL particles (not cholesterol) provokes inflammatory events such as atherosclerosis, gyrating insulin resistance and the wheat germ agglutinin and gliadin proteins of wheat. Focus on the entire syndrome of metabolic abnormalities, follow an informed nutritional approach that addresses nutrients lacking in modern life, disrupted gastrointestinal microbiome, and gliadin-derived opioid peptides triggering appetite that never satisfies.
The Epoch Times: Stop Type 2 Diabetes by Eating Foods High in Antioxidants
A new study has found that a diet rich in antioxidants, found in fruits, vegetables and teas, can significantly lower the incidence of Type 2 diabetes. The research analyses the relationship between diabetes and the high-antioxidant diet; participants in the 15-year study exhibited a 27% decrease in risk for Type 2 diabetes. Extensive research has long shown that diets high in fruits and vegetables can reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer, and the latest research shows further benefits.
The Epoch Times: Mushroom Chili Is a Quick, Smokey Veggie Dinner
This meatless mushroom chili recipe is a fast and healthy meal, featuring sliced portobello mushrooms with added smoked paprika. With a cooking time of only 15 minutes, it's a quick option that tastes great whether hot or mild. Top with reduced-fat sour cream, cilantro leaves, and enjoy.
#crime
Fox News: Texas firefighter stabbed while putting out early morning fire on I-35
An Austin firefighter was stabbed while putting out fires along I-35.The firefighter was working several fires when a person approached and stabbed one of the firefighters in the thigh. The victim was taken to the hospital and released. The suspect was arrested by the Austin Police Department.
Forbes: At Least 14 Dead In Memorial Day Weekend Mass Shootings—Outpacing Prior Years
A record 14 people were killed in more than a dozen mass shootings across the US on Memorial Day weekend. At least 58 others were injured during shootings, which have remained at higher-than-usual levels this year, with 257 mass shootings so far. Holiday weekends tend to be deadlier than regular weekends, and in recent years, the Memorial Day weekend has followed that trend, with the deadliest being this weekend, which is defined as a mass shooting as an incident with at least four injuries or deaths.
#sports
Fox News: Jets teammate playfully calls out ‘weird’ fans over video of Aaron Rodgers dancing at Taylor Swift concert
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was seen dancing at a Taylor Swift concert over the weekend at MetLife Stadium in New York. A video of his performance went viral on social media, catching the attention of New York Jets' defensive end John Franklin-Myers who called it "weird." Nonetheless, Rodgers seems to be fully embracing the experience of playing in New York, attending games for the New York Rangers and New York Knicks and saying that he feels like "the first day of school" every day. Rodgers' arrival brings hope that the Jets will snap their 12-year playoff drought in the upcoming season.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Idaho Fish and Game Aims to Reduce Wolf Populations by 60 Percent Over the Next Six Years
Idaho’s Fish and Game Commission has approved a six-year plan aimed at reducing the state’s gray wolf population to about 500. The plan takes effect because Idaho's wolves came off the Endangered Species List in 2011. However, a recent survey has shown that the state’s wolf population has remained stable at about 1,250 despite liberalised hunting and trapping regulations. The plan includes funding state hunters and trappers and reimbursing them for things such as gas, lodging and equipment related to a successful harvest. A recent survey showed that more than 75% of commenters opposed the plan.
#other
The Epoch Times: 5 Tips From Travel Experts Before Booking That Expensive Summer Vacation
Dallas-Fort Worth travelers are eager to travel this summer after pandemic disruptions and are using travel destination site Hopper to find the best deals. Domestic airfare is down 19% from last year, while international travel to Europe and Asia is at its highest in over five years, meaning prices are over $1,100 per ticket. Travelers can save by using price monitoring tools, shopping around with different airlines and airports, traveling on weekdays, staying in hotels on weekdays, and traveling with hand luggage only. Passengers should arrive early on peak summer days and be prepared for airport disruption. However, the day and time of booking does not matter as much as the volatile airfare pricing and pricing bucket systems that airlines employ.