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America First News
11 Jun 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Lindsey Graham needs to get a grip about Russia
The conservative party must adopt "old right" principles and stop supporting war-mongering politicians like Lindsey Graham to win against the radical left. Russia has been using capitalism since the '80s, not communism, and does not pose a direct threat to America. Graham's fear-mongering and lack of evidence for false flag operations perpetuate the establishment's desire for more power and control. Our establishment's anti-democratic actions, contradictory view of self-determination, and support for a neo-Nazi in Kiev are not logically consistent with the principles of liberty. True conservatives should not lend their support.
#society
Washington Free Beacon: Russian Assets
Gary Saul Morson's Wonder Confronts Certainty explores the interaction of politics and literature in Russia over the past 150 years, highlighting how literature functioned as the country's conscience, whilst Russians also valued literature more than any other nation. Early in the book, the author quotes Victor Shklovsky, a Russian formalist critic, noting that "art exists to make us pay attention to experience", and how novels and stories hold some of the deepest knowledge of human experience. Morson details the best of Russian literature, encompassing the profound psychology, superb sincerity, and an overwhelming sense of sheer human experience from writers, including Pushkin, Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, Nabokov, and Solzhenitsyn. Despite Russia's sometimes-surprising moments of culture and society throughout history, novels, stories, and the interiority and complexity of human nature that these forms explore remain the soul of life from the country's perspective.
#crime
Fox News: Boston police identify suspect accused of shooting responding police officer: ‘No respect for life’
John Lazare, 23, of Brockton, Massachusetts has been identified as the suspect who allegedly shot a Boston police officer multiple times on Friday, June 9. Lazare is facing charges of assault and battery with a firearm, armed robbery, and assault with a dangerous weapon. The officer is expected to survive.
The Epoch Times: IN-DEPTH: Why Are Police in Some Cities Turning a Blind Eye to Magic Mushroom Shops Operating Against the Law?
Illegal magic mushroom shops are operating across Canada, particularly in cities where law enforcement officials are hesitant to intervene due to uncertainty surrounding drug decriminalization and legalization policies. The hallucinogenic mushrooms, classified as a Schedule III drug, are illegal for sale, distribution and possession under Canada's Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Police services have been inconsistent in their response to operating dispensaries, with some opting for strict enforcement, while others allow businesses to operate. Some experts believe that relaxed policies towards illegal shops could incentivize the federal government to establish a regulatory framework to legalize psilocybin.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona Could Lose Out On Signing Manchester City Star To Paris Saint-Germain: Reports
Barcelona may miss out on signing Manchester City star Bernardo Silva, who reportedly wishes to join Paris Saint-Germain. Silva's desire to leave Manchester immediately and join PSG may mean that Barca miss out again this time round. PSG are believed to be in a position to make an offer exceeding €65 million ($70 million) and test City's resolve.
#science
American Thinker: Is official UFO disinformation designed to trap us?
Reports of UFO sightings by government officials have been met with skepticism by reporters who are promised proof of the incidents but it never materializes. This has discredited qualified observers such as pilots and radar operators, creating doubts and deceiving the public. Despite video tapes of fighter-pilot and shipboard radar recordings, skeptics claim that software and hardware malfunctions are the best explanation for some incidents. However, reports of "eyeball" sightings by pilots, along with claims that the US has recovered manufactured materials from UFO crashes or landings that cannot have been made by humans, remain unverified. Inconsistencies and paradoxes continue to muddy the waters, making it difficult to discern the truth.
#other
Washington Free Beacon: Jim Comey Wrote a Novel That's All About 'Truth and Justice'
Former FBI director James Comey's debut crime novel, Central Park West, has gained attention due to his status as a hero. The novel involves the murder of a governor and the prosecution of a notorious gangster, as well as being filled with explanations of FBI jargon and other law enforcement minutiae. The "good guys vs. bad guys" story features diverse, obnoxiously good protagonists and mafia goons who are only bad on paper. Despite praise from some members of the , Comey's novel has been criticized for its lack of conflict and violence, and for being filled with passive-aggressive status anxiety.
American Thinker: Trump should have stored his documents in a garage
Former President Trump has been indicted for keeping classified documents at Mar-A-Lago instead of a secure location, such as the trunk of a Corvette. The decision to indict raises questions about two standards of justice. The DOJ appointed another special counsel to investigate the case, unlike in the case of Mr. Biden, who had old classified files stored in his Delaware garage next to his sports car.