from The Mel K Show:
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by Chris Menahan, Information Liberation:
Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt on Tuesday responded to Twitter/X owner Elon Musk’s criticism of their aggressive pro-censorship ad boycott campaigns by accusing him of “engaging with a highly toxic antisemitic campaign” which will incite violence against Jewish people.
by Philip Giraldi, Global Research:
August 23rd was a big news day all over the world. The western media’s focus on the events of that day was solidly on the unproven claims that Russian President Vladimir Putin was behind the sabotage or shooting down of an executive jet that killed his former associate Yevgeny Prigozhin.
In reality, however, there was a far more important story that was coming out of South Africa. In fact, Putin had a far more important job to do on that day due to his desire to make progress in stripping the United States of its dollar hegemony.
Putin was engaged by videolink in the discussions taking place in Johannesburg regarding expanding the so-called BRICS monetary union, in part to include measures that would diminish the dominance of the dollar in the world economy.
by Dean Garrison, DC Clothesline:
Please Note: This article contains a video that was banned by YouTube. You will see why when you watch it. It’s well worth an hour of your time….
I’ve been battling health problems and depression. I haven’t written much since June and I’m sorry.
I set here feeling sorry for myself and somehow God always finds a way to remind me that someone else has it worse. I met a lady named Genevieve last week and yesterday she told me her story. She got the vax and is now disabled. She can’t use her left arm at all and she’s had to take a lower paying job. Like many disabled people, she has been denied multiple times for disability and has to work.
by Craig Hemke, Sprott Money:
The price of gold and silver can be influenced by a variety of factors, including economic conditions, investor sentiment, and geopolitical events. The U.S. fiscal situation and the possibility of a debt crisis can play a role in affecting the prices of these precious metals, although the relationship is not always straightforward.
by Stephen Kruiser, PJ Media:
Here is an opinion of mine that at one time in this country’s history wasn’t controversial: I am not a fan of censorship.
When I was a young comedian, we didn’t have to worry much about what we said onstage. I could — and did — get away with some outlandish material. People weren’t actively seeking to be offended in those days. Americans all over the political spectrum placed a high premium on free speech. If you had told me back then that half of the country would be actively cheering on censorship in 40 years, I’d have suggested that you see a neurologist.
by Paul Craig Roberts, Paul Craig Roberts:
Monique Worrell, a black female Democrat Florida state attorney who avoids punishing black criminals for crimes, was removed from office by Governor Ron DeSantis. The despicable media whores accused DeSantis of “racism.”
Judge for yourself. Here are some of the tragic murders that resulted from Worrell’s soft-on-black-crime approach to law enforcement:
from The Dan Bongino Show:
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by Ethan Huff, Natural News:
Another widespread claim about the “safety” and “effectiveness” of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) “vaccines” has been proven false.
Researchers out of Italy and United Kingdom found that, contrary to government claims, the spike proteins from Fauci Flu shots persist in recipients’ arms for at least six months post-injection.
by Tom Luongo, Tom Luongo:
Y’all know how much I dislike commies. Labor Day, in particular, is one of my biggest pet peeves. It’s literally my least favorite holiday, right up there with Presidents’ Day.
By contrast, I’m a huge supporter of Thanksgiving. We should spend our days of rest being thankful for what we’ve achieved and not feeling entitled to something we didn’t earn. That’s the essence of Labor Day, a day designed to reinforce the cultural divide between the entrepreneur and the people he employs.