On Monday, the far-left smear factory the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) released its annual list of “hate groups” for the previous year, in this case, 2020. The SPLC had to acknowledge that the list of “hate groups” declined, but the organization insisted that “hate” had not declined, so its “hate groups” are of limited value when it comes to measuring hate. This admission comes after years of accusations — from former employees, mainstream conservatives, and some liberal leaders — that the “hate group” number is inflated or a fundraising scam.
Jacob Chansley, the so-called “QAnon Shaman” arrested for storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, has filed an emergency motion before a federal judge in Washington, D.C., “for sustenance.” In the alternative, Chansley is asking to be released from jail pending trial. The requests are related to Chansley’s belief in Shamanism, a religion which he says allows him to eat only organic food as a core tenet of practice.
Every time unilateral decisions need to be made for 350 million Americans, the Left pops over to an interview of Fauci, treating him as if he’s the high priest who alone hears the very words of God.
Now that sacred reverence comes to a head in the trailer for National Geographic’s new documentary about Fauci, where you will “meet the hero” as you’ve never seen him before.
A study by the New York University Stern Center for Business and Human Rights, titled “False Allegation: The Unfounded Claim that Social Media Censors Conservatives,” is downright chilling—and it tells you everything you need to know about the dishonesty of those who purport to be arbiters of truth in modern American society.
Confronting Trudeau’s COVID quarantine agents in the Calgary airport
Justin Trudeau is grabbing Canadians at our remaining international airports. The added twist in this still unfolding story is that the prime minister is using private security contractors to ‘legally’ kidnap Canadians, after they get through customs.
Cancelling Keystone is bad for the economy and the environment
President Joe Biden’s unilateral, retroactive cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline is a blow against Canadian and American jobs, but it also flies in the face of the environmental science that anti-pipeline activists claim is guiding their crusade.
“This is going against our Charter of Rights!”: RCMP issue summons to Noble Fox
The Noble Fox opened their doors and they received an immediate visit from Alberta Health Services, inspectors and the local Bashaw RCMP.
However, at the time, owner Carlos Siguenza and his wife Caroline did not close their doors. They did not receive a lockdown ticket, and they did not receive a summons to appear in court.
Credit: Lauren Southern
AOC Was Not Inside The Capitol During Melee…She Was Inside The Cannon Building
Dems never ever miss an opportunity to use a tragedy to their advantage…and that’s why everything they say and do must be looked at closely, and context needs to be applied to all of it…every last bit.
h/t Mauser98
Federal mask cops targeting bareface Americans
Cue the federal mask cops. Americans are now required to wear masks in planes, trains, buses, subways, taxis, car services, boats, and transportation hubs, per a new order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that took effect today. Masks must be of a style approved by the federal government and must fit properly. Failure to comply will result in being prohibited from traveling, booted from the transit in question, and potential criminal penalties.
Where Did The CDC Get Authority To Require Americans To Wear Facemasks?
The CDC website posted on January 30, 2021 that effective February 2, 2021 they will require wearing of face masks while on public transportation and at transportation hubs despite having no constitutional authority to do so.
In this period of COVID-19, one in which new fast-spreading strains of the coronavirus are developing and vaccination has reached only a small part of the world’s population, travel, especially international travel, has been limited or must be approached carefully or banned to certain places. Instead, the reality is largely immobility, the result of a complex mix of factors: lockdown, masking, social distancing, quarantine, and international travel bans. Already, before the appearance of the pandemic, there was action or calls for action to limit travel to certain destinations because of tourism overload and backlash.
“I was inspired by the Palestinian intifada,” Hady Amr wrote a year after September 11, discussing his work as the national coordinator of the anti-Israel Middle East Justice Network.
Biden has now chosen Amr as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Israel-Palestine.
“I have news for every Israeli,” Amr ranted in one column written after Sheikh Salah Shahada, the head of Hamas’ Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, was taken out by an Israeli air strike.
At the moment, we are getting an astonishing insight into the action of evolution by natural selection. It is operating in just the way that Charles Darwin would recognise, especially if he was given a copy of Mendel’s paper about the peas; but it is happening at a speed which means we can see it happening. Instead of species changing over decades or centuries or millennia, it’s happening in viruses in days and weeks.
New data show that poor white teens are the least likely group to attend university.
The Office for Students (OfS) claims that ‘poor white teens’ are being ‘left behind’ by not going to university.
Chris Millward, the director for fair access and participation at the OfS, looked at a ‘combination of factors such as race, poverty and place’ and identified 90 per cent of those young people in the lowest higher-education-participation quintile as white British. These young people also either received free school meals or grew up in neighbourhoods with low HE-participation rates.
Debates on the controversial new “anti-separatism” bill, aimed to combat religious extremism, have kicked off at the French lower house National Assembly, the Daily Mail newspaper reported, adding that heated discussions are expected to last for the next two weeks.
According to the newspaper, the French left-wing fears the proposed legislation, dubbed the anti-separatism bill, will harm Muslims in France, while right-wing politicians, on the contrary, argue that it fails to cover major issues.
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, one of the strongest supporters of the bill, touted it as legislation that fights against what he called “the Islamist takeover bid”.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez made headlines earlier this week for her dramatic narrative about the riot at the Capitol. But her story may not be all that it seems.
…Scary stuff, right? Well, according to Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), Ocasio-Cortez is full of it. Mace says that her office is two doors down from AOC’s and that “insurrectionists never stormed our hallway.”
“Over at The Debrief, Mike Damante has a report on a new study from the Max-Planck Institute for Humans and Machines dealing with advanced Artificial Intelligence and some of the challenges we face as this technology continues to expand into new territory on a continuing basis. (You can read the results of their study here.) The upshot of the study is a conclusion that the actions of increasingly smart AI systems may be hard to predict, leading them to be “uncontrollable.” But as Mike points out, we’re not talking about an I Robot situation here, or at least not yet.”
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) challenged President Joe Biden’s Education Secretary nominee on his statement it is “appropriate” to allow boys to compete in girls’ sports by asking, “What planet are you from?”
During a confirmation hearing Wednesday of the Senate committee that oversees education, the Kentucky senator asked Miguel Cardona if he thinks it is “fair” to allow boys claiming to be transgender to participate in girls’ sports, and about how it affects girls competing in these athletic events.