Hunter Biden’s ‘stripper’ baby mama worked at HIS firm and after she had his baby he kicked her off company health insurance – disproving claims he had ‘no recollection’ of her

Hunter Biden claimed he had ‘no recollection’ of the Arkansas woman who bore his child – but texts reveal that she worked for him, and that she told him about the pregnancy in 2018.

The bombshell messages also show that just three months after Lunden Roberts gave birth to their baby girl, Navy Joan Roberts, Hunter asked his assistant to make sure that the new mother had been kicked off his company’s health insurance plan.

The texts are on Hunter’s abandoned laptop, obtained and exclusively verified by DailyMail.com.

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US UFO-report boldly goes where no one has gone before

If you have an interest in UFOs (unidentified flying objects, for the uninitiated) and have always wondered what exactly the US government and intelligence services know about them, June may be a big month for you. The Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) Task Force, a group within the US Department of Defense (DOD), is set to present an unclassified report to Congress this month about what knowledge Pentagon officials have gathered on UAPs and how they are dealing with the data they have managed to collect.

I’m preparing for “Lunchbag Letdown”

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Catholics need to ‘ask their church to do better’ in the wake of Kamloops discovery, minister of corrupt Liberal government says

Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett said today that Roman Catholics need to demand better from their church — which has so far refused to apologize for its role in the residential school system or release documents that could shed light on unmarked burial sites.

Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller also said it’s “shameful” that the church has so far ducked offering a clear apology to the many thousands of students who were forcibly confined at sites run by the church.

“Certainly, the Catholic friends that I speak to believe it should be done. There is a responsibility,” Miller said. “I think it is shameful that they haven’t done it, that it hasn’t been done to date.”

That took gall and of course it’s pure deflection. Besides the Catholic Church’s apology dance card is booked for the next several decades.


Also … Ottawa says it’s not liable for cultural damage caused by Kamloops residential school: court documents

The federal government is heading toward trial on a class-action lawsuit seeking reparations for the devastation residential schools inflicted on First Nation cultures, languages and communities.

The claim for reparations was originally part of a broader lawsuit filed in 2012 by the Tk’emlups te’ Secwepemc and shíshálh Nation in B.C. — along with residential school survivors known as day scholars — who were forced to attend Kamloops Indian Residential School and Sechelt Indian Residential School.

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Fees to finance net-zero are net-positive and rising

Somebody has to pay for all this social activism. Three guesses as to who it will be, two of which you won’t need

My latest home insurance renewal policy raised our household premium by 11.6 per cent. Why, I wondered, since we hadn’t made any claims.

The cover letter stated: “The increased cost of repairs and increased occurrence of severe weather and natural disasters in Ontario have affected your premium. Due to inflation, the cost of building materials has increased, meaning that the cost to repair and rebuild your home in the event of a claim has increased. Significant weather events such as ice storms, high winds and heavy rainfall, as well as the increase in frequency and severity of natural disasters such as fires and floods have affected the cost of home insurance in Ontario.”

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Nonbinary ‘Gegi’ unicorn teaches Ontario kids to be trans activists, identify as gender fluid

A “nonbinary” cartoon unicorn whose name is a slang term for vagina is being used to teach children in Canada about gender identity, training them to be trans activists.

Named “Gegi,” the unicorn is a new virtual resource that teaches students about the rights at schools in Ontario, the most populous Canadian province. The mythical creature was created by two Ontario academics: Lee Airton, a professor of gender and sexuality studies in education at Queen’s College in Kingston, and Kyle Kirkup, a professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa…

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Governments need to stop playing God

The suspension of social life has done enormous harm.

Numerous Western governments, with the blessing of their scientific advisers, have suspended basic civil rights and effectively placed government ministers above their own constitutions – purportedly in order to protect public health. Instead of improving and expanding hospital facilities, fast-tracking the development of promising treatments and offering focused protection to the elderly and vulnerable, governments have confined citizens to their homes, shut down businesses, heavily restricted public gatherings and attempted to regulate the internal life of households.

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Politicization Isn’t Sustainable

Corporate and journalistic virtue-signaling sows discord and can endanger an organization’s bottom line.

As the definition of “social responsibility” continues to expand, the corporate world is undergoing an identity crisis. Executives regularly come under fire from subordinates or vocal activists who demand that their companies wade into politics. More often than not, these accusations come from well-organized but small-in-number political activists, rather than regular customers or the highest-performing employees.

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George Soros Gets a COVID Loan

In March, the Small Business Administration gave a $234,548 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) “loan” to George Soros’s East-West Management Institute (EWMI).

The official description of the transaction is “to aid small businesses in maintaining workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic”, but federal grants and contracts to EWMI (its primary source of revenue) rose from $9,185,194 in FY 2019 to $14,859,293 in 2020. EWMI previously received a $226,179 PPP loan in May of 2020. As a supposedly small business struggling through the pandemic, EWMI enjoys office space at 575 Madison Avenue in New York City and 1101 Connecticut Ave NW in Washington, DC.

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“I was born free and refuse to sign this slave contract.” says unrepentant mystery Brit Jihadi’

A member of the banned group al-Muhajiroun breached a terror prevention order by meeting a woman for sex, a court has heard.

The man, known as QT for legal reasons, was handed an 18-month community order at the Old Bailey.

He had pleaded guilty to breaching his Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures (TPIM) by seeing the woman.

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Newsom, California Agree To Pay More Churches In Settlements Over Lockdown Discrimination

The State of California agreed to enter into permanent injunctions that prohibit the State from imposing discriminatory restrictions on all houses of worship statewide and also agreed to pay $2,150,000 in attorneys’ fees to settle two religious liberty cases.

The settlements, secured by attorneys for the Thomas More Society, resolve the cases they brought on behalf of South Bay United Pentecostal Church and Father Trevor Burfitt against Democratic California Gavin Newsom.

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BLM St. Paul Founder Who Quit Says Black Lives Matter Is ‘Racist’ Against Black Children Over Charter Schools

The founder of a Black Lives Matter chapter in St. Paul, Minnesota, said that the left-wing organization engages in a form of racism because it opposes school choice.

Rashard Turner, who left Black Lives Matter, released a video last week saying he learned the “ugly truth” about the group operates and claimed that “they had little concern for rebuilding black families, and they cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in Minneapolis.”

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Roger Waters, Patti Smith Among Hundreds of Musicians Accusing Israel of ‘Ethnic Cleansing of the Palestinian Population’

 

Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters and rock icon Patti Smith are among the hundreds of musicians who have signed an open letter accusing Israel of “ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian population.” The letter also demands that musicians cut ties with Israel by refusing to perform for the country’s cultural institutions.

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