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from SGT Report:
Former film producer, activist and survivor of childhood abuse John Paul Rice returns to SGT Report with a dire warning about cultural Marxism, wolves in sheep’s clothing and the fall of the Republic which very much mirrors the fall of Rome. Thanks for sharing this one far and wide.
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from Glenn Greenwald:
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by Geoffrey Grinder, Now The End Begins:
American pundit Tucker Carlson, who is currently on a visit to Moscow, has announced he is interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin, Liberal globalists furious.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange found out the hard way the price that gets paid for daring to reveal the truth about the inner workings of government and the political process, Edward Snowden did as well. Now Tucker Carlson, fresh out of Fox News and hitting it out of the park on X, has announced he’s in Russia to interview Vladimir Putin. Tucker promises to ‘reveal the truth’ about the Russia-Ukraine War, and if he does, he will learn about that price. It’s all fun and games until the New World Order shuts you down.
from Vigilant Citizen:
Amid conspiracy theories about Taylor Swift being a “government psyops” who’s in a fake relationship with an NFL player, the 2024 Grammy Awards resolutely centered around … Taylor Swift. There couldn’t be a better way to prove the conspiracies right. Here’s a look at this highly symbolic ceremony.
from The Corbett Report:
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from Sputnik News:
The revolt is going global and my local mockingbird "news" readers tell me the farmers in France are mad about "low wages"… https://t.co/LfDVFTpkb5
— SGTreport (@SGTreport) February 6, 2024
Get a load of this:
Senate Democrats expressed concerns about "unconstitutional moves" that "strongly influenced" the election results in El Salvador
And the Hill is reporting about how voting totals "suddenly jumped" overnight
That could never happen here, right? pic.twitter.com/HMACYYJg3h
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) February 5, 2024
by Matt Funicello, RedState:
With the recent news of massive layoffs, an exodus of senior editorial staff, and rumors of additional layoffs looming, some believe that the Los Angeles Times is on the brink of collapse. Last week The Messenger, a relatively new entrant to the news landscape, which was populated by “experienced journalists from POLITICO, the New York Post, the Los Angeles Times, NBC News, Reuters and elsewhere,” suddenly shuttered, and the Wall Street Journal laid off 20 staffers in its Washington, D.C. bureau.
by Mark Crispin Miller, News from Underground:
Will she endorse “Joe Biden,” as the Democrats are hoping? And might she also somehow aid Big Pharma, like her (apparent) boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end and very-high-paid Pfizer shill?
In their desperation to pump life (or something like it) into the zombie project of keeping Old “Joe Biden” in the White House, Democrats are very busy lobbying Taylor Swift, to get her to endorse him (as she did in 2020), and otherwise help out (as with getting Swifties registered to vote). That’s the plan according to the New York Times—and to the Republicans, who have been warning zealously that such a “psy-op” is definitely in the works.
by John Nolte, Breitbart:
According to the kind of math that should put a smile on every normal person’s face, 828 news media jobs were lost in January.
A report, published by Challenger, Gray, Christmas, and Nash (okay, I added the “Nash”), found that 528 jobs were lost in the first month of 2024:
The Media industry, which includes television, film, streaming, and News, announced 836 job cuts in January, down 24% from the 1,093 announced in the industry in December. It is up 11% from the 754 cuts announced in the same month last year.