Robert Kennedy’s Jnr remarkable foreign policy speech

I HAVE been meaning, ever since I watched this a month ago, to broadcast far and wide Robert Kennedy Jr’s remarkable foreign policy speech given in New Hampshire. I have been hampered by my failure to find or get a transcript of it to print at the same time, so my ‘instruction’ to readers is please listen carefully! In fact it is so compelling no instruction is needed.

Both the delivery and content are riveting. Within minutes you forget his ‘spasmodic dysphonia’ speech problem – interestingly, much less pronounced here than when he is interviewed. Most important is that, so unusually for a politician, he comes across as authentic.

I am keeping an eye out for the damage he is inflicting on Old Joe’s run.

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US Energy Secretary secretly consulted top Communist China energy official before Strategic Petroleum Reserve releases

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm engaged in multiple conversations with the Chinese government’s top energy official days before the Biden administration announced it would tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to combat high gas prices in 2021.

Granholm’s previously-undisclosed talks with China National Energy Administration Chairman Zhang Jianhua — revealed in internal Energy Department calendars obtained by Americans for Public Trust (APT) and shared with Fox News Digital — reveal that the Biden administration likely discussed its plans to release oil from the SPR with China before its public announcement.

“Secretary Granholm’s multiple closed-door meetings with a CCP-connected energy official raise serious questions about the level of Chinese influence on the Biden administration’s energy agenda,” APT Executive Director Caitlin Sutherland told Fox News Digital.

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Media ignores Muslim killing of gay man because it doesn’t fit narrative

It is worth pausing over every murder that goes on in this city. But a brutal killing this week deserves special attention.

Not least because it tells us something it appears we don’t want to know.

O’Shae Sibley was a talented 28-year-old dancer and choreographer.

He was stabbed to death last Saturday night at a gas station in Brooklyn.

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2 US Navy sailors Jinchao Wei and Wenheng Zhao arrested on espionage charges tied to national security and China

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Two U.S. Navy sailors have been arrested and accused of providing sensitive military information to China — including details on wartime exercises, naval operations and critical technical material, federal officials said Thursday.

The two sailors, both based in California, were charged with similar moves to provide sensitive intelligence to the Chinese. But they were separate cases, and it wasn’t clear if the two were courted or paid by the same Chinese intelligence officer as part of a larger scheme. Federal officials at a news conference in San Diego declined to specify whether the sailors were aware of each other’s actions.

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Indo-Pacific Commander Channels Mackinder and Spykman

The emerging Sino-Russian alliance controls a huge swath of central Asia, the potential seat of a world empire.

Adm. John Aquilino is a warrior who intuitively understands global geopolitics. A 1984 graduate of the Naval Academy with a degree in physics, Aquilino is a naval flyer who was deployed in support of Operation Deny Flight, Deliberate Force, Southern Watch, Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom, earning the Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Air Medal, the Bronze Star Medal, and unit and campaign citations. Since May 2021, Aquilino has served as commander of the Indo-Pacific Command, which includes 380,000 servicemen and servicewomen in a region that encompasses 36 countries and more than 50 percent of the world’s population. Aquilino recently sounded the alarm about the danger of the emerging Sino-Russian alliance. “I only see the [Sino-Russian] cooperation getting stronger,” Aquilino told the Aspen Forum, “and boy, that’s concerning. That’s a dangerous world.”

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Fresno Lab: China’s Operation to Exterminate Americans

Prestige BioTech, a Nevada company fronting for parties in China, was caught operating an “unlicensed laboratory” in Reedley, California in March. State and Fresno County officers raided the facility, and the FBI and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have since been participating in the investigation.

The illegal operation housed white lab mice—773 live and more than 175 dead—that were genetically engineered to carry disease. Authorities also found medical waste and chemical, viral, and biological agents. There were on site at least 20 potentially infectious pathogens including those causing coronavirus, HIV, hepatitis, and herpes.

The lab is “mysterious,” as the California Globe news site proclaimed. We know enough, however, to be alarmed.

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The Opening of a Religious Charter School Is Not Christian Nationalism

“Something deeply un-American is underway in the state of Oklahoma,” writes Rachel Laser, president of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, in the New York Times. Mourning — and suing to prevent — the opening of a religious charter school in Tulsa, she decries that “Christian nationalist groups see charter schools as fertile ground for their full-on assault on the separation of church and state in public education.”

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There Is Another Kennedy on the Horizon…

Why is the Biden administration refusing RFK Jr. Secret Service protection?

WASHINGTON — What has happened to the Democratic Party? Its elites have only one old codger running for the highest office in the land. The Republicans have at least a dozen, and one of them has held the presidency once already. He is Donald Trump, and some polls have him ahead of the old codger. By the way, the codger is really old. He is 80, and after him there is only Vice President Kamala Harris. All indications are that she is too young to be president.

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Fargo, ND Meets Muslim Terrorism Attack With Diversity and Inclusion

Mohamad Barakat Arsenal

You may have heard about the Muslim terrorist attack in Fargo, North Dakota that the media tried to bury.

Mohamad Barakat packed three long guns, four handguns and a vest with magazines in every pocket, as he drove through Fargo, North Dakota. The Downtown Street fair, which claims over 150,000 visitors, was on its second day and 5 minutes away.

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NYC’s Roosevelt Hotel becomes epicenter of city’s 60,000-strong refugee crisis in shocking scenes from Manhattan

Hundreds of migrants have been sleeping outside of Manhattan’s Roosevelt Hotel for a second day in a row – as NYC Mayor Eric Adams said the crisis is ‘not over.’

Swathes of asylum seekers, hailing from a number of South American and African countries, lined the streets sleeping on cardboard overnight because the migrant hotel has reached capacity.

‘I want a better life,’ one migrant told DailyMail.com from the queue outside the chaotic migrant epicenter on Tuesday morning.

h/t WDS

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California Officials Close Down Bootleg Chinese Lab Brimming with Infectious Agents Such as Covid, HIV

In addition to the pathogens, investigators found hundreds of chemicals, a thousand mice — many of them dead — and bootleg Covid and pregnancy tests. apparently developed on site.

Health authorities in California are scrambling to reassure the public in the San Joaquin Valley after an illegal, Chinese-owned biotech lab storing dangerous pathogens such as Covid, HIV, herpes, and malaria in haphazard and unsafe conditions was raided and shut down.

Officials in Reedley, California, about 200 miles north of Los Angeles in the state’s central valley, discovered the facility in April after an inspector noticed a suspicious garden hose protruding from the wall of the nondescript warehouse. Only recently, however, did testing from the Centers for Disease Control confirm the hazardous nature of the material found.

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US will base spies and jets in Australia to counter China

The United States is to send more troops and military aircraft to Australia, embedding spies with its intelligence agencies in an unprecedented peacetime move to counter the perceived threat from China.

Agreements reached on Sunday night also include an expansion of amphibious troops, maritime reconnaissance aircraft and the fast-tracking of missile manufacturing in Australia to supply America.

Remote northern air force bases will be enlarged to accommodate US aircraft, and Washington will start storing military supplies in Australia.

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Shirtless man pumping gas in Brooklyn stabbed to death by offended Muslim stranger: witness

A shirtless man whose friend was dancing exuberantly as they pumped gas at a Brooklyn Mobil station was stabbed to death by a stranger who said the men’s antics were offensive to the killer’s Muslim faith, a witness told the Daily News.

The NYPD is investigating the caught-on-video killing as a possible hate crime.

h/t WDS

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Yes, We Do Need Songs Like Jason Aldean’s

National Review Editor-at-Large Kathryn Jean Lopez is criticizing country singer Jason Aldean for his new hit about small-town Americans defending themselves against left-wing violence and chaos, saying “we don’t need songs” like that. Lopez accuses Aldean of unnecessarily promoting “anger and violence,” encouraging him to instead focus on conveying messages of love.

“Part of the reason abortion is so prevalent in America is that people don’t know what a gift their own lives are,” writes Lopez. “That’s why we don’t need songs about pulling out guns to take care of problems that come from a deficit of love.”

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