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12 Aug 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Kamalagate: The Harris Deception That Doomed Dozens of J6ers
In a world where truth dances with deception, Jamie Glazov delves into the murky waters of January 6 and Kamala Harris's alleged Capitol presence. Jack Cashill’s book reveals untold stories, teasing out the threads of political intrigue and conspiracy.
Dark alleys of American politics unfold, with whispers of hidden agendas and troubling legacies. Is the truth buried deeper than we think?
Front Page Magazine: Can ‘King of the Jungle’ Shake Up Woke Publishing?
In a world of political decay, billionaire Pierce Polk stands against the encroaching chaos of a Marxist-Islamist alliance threatening Guyana. As weak leadership falters, he embodies the capitalist spirit necessary to defend his libertarian utopia against the sinister forces of the Biden administration.
Scott McKay’s "King of the Jungle" is a gritty satire capturing the essence of a struggle against modern political absurdities while celebrating strength over weakness. This near-future thriller defies today's woke literature, offering an unapologetic take on man's fight for freedom.
Front Page Magazine: Walzing with Hamas
Tim Walz, the Democrat vice-presidential candidate, is being painted as your friendly neighbor, but beneath the facade lies a troubling truth. His ties with radical Muslim leaders and groups like CAIR raise serious questions about his integrity and judgment as America’s future leader.
As Walz courts controversy, images of him mingling with anti-Semitic figures and pro-Hamas advocates threaten to unravel the wholesome image spun by the media. In a landscape where such connections are overlooked, he may find that his past associations could come back to haunt him.
#society
Breitbart: NYC Influencers Charge $333 per Guest to Attend Their Wedding
In a twist of matrimonial madness, a New York couple decided to charge guests $333 to attend their wedding, hoping to slice down their extravagant guest list from 350 to 60. This bold move saved them $70,000 but left a trail of critics questioning the class of cashing in on love.
Guests were treated to a posh ceremony and feast, likened by the bride to a Beyoncé concert — an experience rather than a gift. Yet, not everyone was buying the ticket; backlash came from friends and strangers alike, branding the stunt a cash grab.
#military
Fox News: Hezbollah launches 30 rockets into Israel, no casualties reported: IDF
Hezbollah fired 30 rockets into northern Israel, sparking fears of escalating conflict in the region. The strikes followed the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and the death of Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr, leading to rising tensions.
In response, the U.S. bolstered its military presence in the Middle East, urging for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas while preparing for possible retaliatory actions.
#health
Breitbart: Officials Issue High-Risk Recall of Candy Due to Salmonella Fears
Sweet treats from Palmer Candy Company are under recall for potential salmonella contamination. Retailers including Walmart and Target might have distributed these ticking time bombs, with the FDA sounding the alarm.
Though no illnesses have been reported yet, the risk is high, especially for vulnerable populations. Sweet nostalgia now tinged with a bitter taste.
#crime
Breitbart: California Mother Charged with Murder After Toddler Dies of Suspected Fentanyl Overdose
A mother in California has been charged with her toddler daughter's murder after the child died from a suspected fentanyl overdose. Initially arrested for child abuse, Korisa Woll now faces a more serious charge as investigators link the death to her negligence.
The girl's grandmother believes the charges are justified, highlighting a tragic cycle of drug-related loss within the family. Woll is now held without bail, facing the weight of responsibility and grief that led to a child's untimely death.