‘Big guy’ reemerges in Hunter Biden grand jury: Report

A grand jury witness was asked to identify the infamous “big guy” mentioned in discussions regarding a Chinese business deal involving the president’s son Hunter Biden, according to a new report.

The question came up after this person, who was not identified, was shown a piece of evidence before the grand jury, located in Wilmington, Delaware, a source told the New York Post. The answer that was given was not reported, though some have claimed the “big guy” is President Joe Biden, raising the prospect that the commander in chief could be drawn into a federal criminal investigation. So far, the White House has been adamant in asserting that the president is not involved and that Hunter Biden, 52, did not commit any crimes.

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Terrorism, Ukraine, Taiwan and the Outsourcing Wars

In the 90s, Russia was a spent force. The consensus was that free enterprise had defeated Communism. And it had. Russia isn’t fighting for Communism, but for market dominance.

A generation later we’re watching what may be the largest outsourcing war of a new century.

Russia, like China, rebooted its economy by exploiting the growing desire of western liberalism to accommodate environmentalists and socialists by offshoring their “dirty” industries.

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Twitter Will Appoint Elon Musk To Its Board Of Directors

On Tuesday, Twitter’s CEO Parag Agrawal announced that the social media platform will be appointing tech billionaire Elon Musk to the company’s board of directors. The announcement comes one day after it was revealed that Musk had bought a 9.2% stake in Twitter, thereby becoming the largest shareholder in the company with the purchase.

Parag Agrawal should be fired ASAP. He is un-American.

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How TikTok glamourises mental health disorders

Self-proclaimed ‘mental health advocates’ have become dangerously influential

Nearly 16 years before the creation of Tiktok — 10 years before Instagram, 4 years before Facebook — Mark Feldman wrote an essay called ‘Munchausen’s By Internet: Detecting Factitious Illness and Crisis Online.’ Feldman describes how some users misuse ‘virtual support groups’ by feigning, exaggerating or creating medical problems in order to gain attention and sympathy. Some of the most notorious examples include a blogger who faked a cancer diagnosis; a woman who pretended for over a decade to be a widower with an ill son; or the horrific case of Lacey Spears, who tweeted about her son’s illness while secretly poisoning him with salt.

Tik Tok is the new Tumblr but more sinister given it’s ownership by Communist China.

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Black Lives Matter used donations to buy $6 million Southern California home: report

Black Lives Matter bought a swanky Southern California home for nearly $6 million using donation cash, according to a report Monday.

Three leaders of the social justice movement – Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza and Melina Abdullah – recorded a video last June outside of the “secretly bought” home while marking the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, New York magazine reported.

Cullors at the time said she was weeks removed from being in “survival mode” after The Post’s exclusive reporting in April revealed her purchase of four high-end US homes for $3.2 million.

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Zelenskyy at the UN accuses Russian military of war crimes

BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that the Russian military must be brought to justice immediately for war crimes, accusing the Kremlin’s troops of the worst atrocities since World War II.

The Ukrainian leader made his plea via video as grisly evidence continued to emerge of civilian massacres carried out by Russian forces on the outskirts of Kyiv before they pulled back from the capital.

The images, particularly from the town of Bucha, have stirred global revulsion and led to demands for tougher sanctions and war crime charges.


A Kremlin paper justifies erasing the Ukrainian identity, as Russia is accused of war crimes

An editorial in a prominent Kremlin media outlet appears to provide justification for the war with its call to erase the Ukrainian identity — language that geopolitical experts say is especially alarming after the discovery of dozens of dead civilians in a Kyiv suburb.

Written by Timofei Sergeitsev in RIA Novosti, the rhetoric in the editorial — entitled “What Russia should do in Ukraine” — is inflammatory, even by the usual Russian state media standards.

It claims the word “Ukraine” itself is synonymous with Nazism and cannot be allowed to exist.

“Denazification is inevitably also De-Ukrainianization,” Sergeitsev writes, stating that the idea of Ukrainian culture and identity is fake.


Ukraine round-up: Evidence of alleged Russian atrocities mounts near Kyiv

On Day 40 of the invasion evidence was mounting of atrocities carried out in areas of Ukraine abandoned by Russian forces.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of genocide but says peace talks will continue.

The bodies of 410 civilians have been found in areas around Kyiv, Ukrainian authorities say.

Moscow has said, without evidence, that photos and videos of atrocities are “a staged performance” by Ukraine.

But more and more grim scenes have been found.


Note: We are all aware that the media blatantly lies. After years of Trump Derangement Syndrome, Hunter Biden’s laptop, Clinton’s Benghazi scandal, Justin Trudeau’s fawning media coverage etc there is no denying that fact.

With regard to the atrocities in the Ukraine both “sides” of the issue are welcome to make a case here provided that comments remain civil.

It’s a war, a war with one front being social media, both sides should be questioned.

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SIU says it can’t be bothered to investigate after police horses trampled woman cuz she was only slightly injured

“As the woman did not sustain a ‘serious injury’ within the terms of the SIU’s mandate, the SIU does not have statutory jurisdiction to investigate the matter.”

A 49-year-old woman injured when a police mounted unit moved through a crowd of demonstrators during the Ottawa occupation suffered only a shoulder strain in the encounter, Ontario’s Special Investigation Unit says.

The SIU investigated the Feb. 18 incident, but said Monday that the woman’s injuries were not serious enough to warrant its further involvement. The SIU is an independent civilian agency that investigates deaths and serious injuries involving police.

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Toronto’s top doc asks residents to put masks back on

Toronto’s top doctor is urging residents to return to wearing masks in public indoor settings amid a rise in COVID-19 transmission in the city.

The Ford government lifted the mask mandate for most settings last month but with wastewater surveillance now pointing to a significant uptick in the level of COVID-19 activity in Ontario, some epidemiologists are calling for its revival.

During a press conference on Monday, Toronto Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa said that she doesn’t believe mandates are appropriate at this point in the pandemic, given that they were always intended to be a “temporary tool” for a time when few other protections existed.

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Schools Push Radical Ideology under Guise of ‘Social-Emotional Learning,’ Parents Warn

During the pandemic, Tracie Spiegel’s son and most of his Howard County, Md., classmates received virtually no mathematics instruction for five months.

What little ineffective virtual instruction he did receive didn’t prevent his grade from plummeting from an A to a C. So when he returned to the classroom as a high-school freshman, he became incredibly frustrated that he and his peers were asked to spend 40 minutes every Monday on so-called social-emotional learning (SEL).

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A War of World-Building

As human life migrates to a new technological domain, powerful states race to write its rules.

In his book The Imperative of Responsibility, the philosopher Hans Jonas—who wrote his doctoral dissertation under Martin Heidegger but later repudiated his mentor—describes the profound transformation that modern technology has brought about in man’s relationship with nature. The Greeks, he says, were quite capable of praising humanity’s powers to transform the natural environment, but those powers remained within sharp limits. Our inroads into nature were essentially superficial. There was harmony in the end because human activity left the encompassing nature fundamentally unchanged. At most, it scratched the surface.

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A 1936 Speech Offers Dire Warnings for Today

Haile Selassie had few weapons but warned Europe of the doom that followed.

At first, the speaker solemnly recounted, the invading aircraft dropped tear gas bombs but the “soldiers learned to scatter, waiting until the wind had rapidly dispersed the poisonous gas.”

Adjusting their tactics, the aircraft then dropped barrels of mustard gas. The barrels would rupture upon impact, but the poisonous effect was limited. So, for more efficient delivery, “Special sprayers were installed on board aircraft so that they could vaporize, over vast areas of territory, a fine, death-dealing rain.”

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‘Just The Appetizer’: Top Tech Analyst Talks Musk Taking On Twitter Following Big Share Buy

Top tech analyst Dan Ives said Monday morning that Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s big share-buy of Twitter Inc. is “just the appetizer” of what’s to come from Musk taking on the social media platform.

Twitter shares surged on Monday after a regulator filing was released and showed the entrepreneur became the platform’s largest shareholder, taking 9.2% stake in Twitter Inc.

I hope Musk can save it.

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