from State Of The Nation:
An Open Letter To These Four
Game-changing POTUS Candidates
Donald Trump
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Ron DeSantis
Vivek Ramaswamy
from State Of The Nation:
An Open Letter To These Four
Game-changing POTUS Candidates
Donald Trump
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Ron DeSantis
Vivek Ramaswamy
by Phil Butler, New Eastern Outlook:
In the old West, there was a term for every person or entity. We’ve lost touch with some of the most effective ones in modern times. Take the word “dry-gulcher,” for instance. In the cowboy days, this kind of individual (or group of dry gulchers) was highly derogatory, the basic meaning being someone who betrays another at a moment’s notice. Dry-gulching, bushwacking, and even addle-headed terms fit today’s Western leadership and a few Russians. Let’s look at what’s happening with some scallywags and ambushers who make honest sodbusters want to “shoot the cat” (vomit).
by Shane Trejo, Big League Politics:
DeSantis backer and Ukraine war enthusiast Matthew Tyrmand is flaming out big time after he was forced to resign from Project Veritas earlier this week, going on a Twitter rampage against James O’Keefe and others.
Tyrmand was intimately involved with a coup against O’Keefe that was ultimately successful in removing him as CEO of Veritas following the Pfizer gain-of-function mad science disclosures that went viral on social media.
from WND:
‘There is no such thing as the America we once knew’
There now is substantial evidence available the Biden clan has for years taken in payments of millions of dollars from overseas interests in return for what apparently is nothing more than access to Joe Biden, and what he could do as vice president, then president.
In fact, the U.S. House already is investigating what policy decisions could have been affected by those payments.
by Ben Bartee, PJ Media:
As Matt Margolis reported last week here at PJ Media, Sunday, July 2, was a big day at the White House — not because of the upcoming celebration of our nation’s declaration of independence from our colonial masters, but because of a mysterious package containing an initially undescribed substance of interest to the authorities. The grounds of the building were subsequently evacuated, and an investigation into the package commenced.
from Redacted News:
TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
by Paul Craig Roberts, Paul Craig Roberts:
Julian Assange has been harassed on false charges for more than a decade and held in prison or in house arrest in the Ecuadoran embassy in London for a decade.
Assange’s trouble began when two Swedish women each took him home to their beds and later complained that he hadn’t used a condom. One or both wanted him to take an Aids test. Foolishly, he refused, and one or both women went to the police to see if he could be required to take the test.
by Ethan Huff, Natural News:
In 2019, a report entitled “The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5°C World” was released that outlined targets for the cities of the world to reach by the year 2030 in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and align themselves with the tenets of the 2015 Paris Agreement. That report has since been re-emphasized in the year 2023, revealing that the plan is to limit the amount of clothing a person buys to just three new garments per year, as well as restrict air travel to just one flight every three years – oh, and no more meat eating, period.
from RT:
TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
by Kyle Becker, Becker News:
Covid vaccine recipients are reporting a rare but growing phenomenon of adverse symptoms, which range from unusual blood clotting and heart inflammation to a more ambiguous set of symptoms similar to those of Long Covid, which has been dubbed “Long Vax” by some.
Although initially elusive and its connection to vaccination uncertain, there is growing acceptance of this phenomenon in the medical and scientific communities.
In a recent report for Science, researchers conceded that there are a growing number of patients who are complaining about the “Long Vax” ailments.
from The Conservative Treehouse:
I’m not sure what is funnier, that a ziploc bag of powered cocaine was found in the working quarters (West Wing) of the Office of the United States President, or that the Secret Service claim they can’t figure out who it belongs to… lol Gee, I wonder.
Obviously, a review of the CCTV video is out of the question, or something.
by Doug Mainwaring, LifeSite News:
from Moonbattery:
Maybe denying gun rights will work better in the USA than it has in France, where foreign savages roam the streets with belt-fed machine guns while the disarmed native population cowers in the closet. Maybe Democrats will manage to disarm not only the law-abiding, but criminals too. Then everything will be fine, like in the liberal mecca San Francisco: