It's All Fake Except the War
Everything we have been reporting, everything we have suspected concerning the Biden presidency has been confirmed. It's all fake
It's all fake, contrived, and bogus, if you will, from the very beginning. I take no joy in writing this article. When I think of the loss of our country's prestige, it brings tears to my eyes.
What isn't fake is the war—the war between good and evil. The war to save our country and the war to destroy it. That is as real as it gets.
The federal government, including the Department of Justice and the FBI, Homeland Security, the intelligence community, including the CIA, an entire political party, corporate elites, and the mainstream media—TV, including sports reporters, social media, print media, fact-checkers, and Hollywood—are all in on the charade. Even the Mexican president is trying to help Biden out by rounding up migrants ahead of the election. It doesn't look good for Biden. After the election, the plan is to resume the rush to the border…Read More…
DEI opens a liberal's eyes; Personnel policies mug a white, straight male liberal. It's hilarious
The headline caught my eye as I perused the offerings at Lucianne.com: “I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust.”
It was written by Uri Berliner, who has a Peabody Award, a Loeb Award, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and a Society of Professional Journalists New America Award. They gather dust long after whatever financial award was spent.
Berliner wrote, “It’s true NPR has always had a liberal bent, but during most of my tenure here, an open-minded, curious culture prevailed. We were nerdy, but not knee-jerk, activist, or scolding.
“In recent years, however, that has changed. Today, those who listen to NPR or read its coverage online find something different: the distilled worldview of a very small segment of the U.S. population.”
He blamed Trump, writing…Read More…
Napoleon's Hubris: The Perils of Overconfidence
Napoleon Bonaparte's March of 1812 into Russia stands as a stark reminder of the dangers of overconfidence in military campaigns.
Napoleon Bonaparte's March of 1812 into Russia stands as a stark reminder of the dangers of overconfidence in military campaigns. Despite his earlier successes and formidable reputation as a military strategist, Napoleon's overconfidence and strategic miscalculations during the invasion of Russia led to one of the greatest military disasters in history. This episode serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of hubris and the importance of humility and careful planning in military endeavors.
Napoleon's overconfidence was evident from the outset of the campaign. He underestimated the challenges posed by the vastness of Russian territory, the resilience of Russian forces, and the harsh weather conditions…Read More…
Hmmm, Could There Be More To This Crocus City Center Terrorist Attack Than First Appeared Part 2?
Losing faith in our government makes these allegations believable
We left off with the FBI “SWAT” raid of ~70 year old Paul Manafort-who had already gone through an investigation and dismissal of any foreign related business charges in 2014 and had long been cooperating with the FBI. The fact that the FBI decided to go with weapons, door breakdowns, massive show of force, leak it to CNN, one can’t help but view in the context of a number of totally spurious, unnecessary “political” Stasi-like “show of force” intimidation actions undertaken in recent years and we will return to problems with that action here shortly.
Part of the setup of the story with Ukraine has to address why the US has a special relationship and obligation with Ukraine, but I deferred it up to this point in the event that it might prove superfluous to the story…READ MORE…
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