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Neil Oliver: The Plan Is Not to Fix It, the Plan Is to Break It and Leave It Broken
From GB News.
Let me put it another way: if you have been driving yourself almost demented in an effort to think the best of those in charge – those in senior positions in government, those in charge of the great institutions of State, those running the big corporations – but finding it increasingly impossible to do so … then the solution to the problem might be to turn your point of view through 180 degrees and accept, however unwillingly, that we are … how best to put this … being taken for a ride.
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Steve Bannon: "Republicans Have to Have the Stones to Put on a Real Hearing"
Following the guilty verdict against Steve Bannon for criminal contempt, he joined Fox News host Tucker Carlson to discuss. But he didn't just rail against Democrats. He rightly went after the GOP who have done essentially nothing to stop the debacle of the January 6 Committee.
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Feeble Joe Biden Falls Off Bike in Delaware
While biking with his entourage of Secret Service agents, Joe Biden fell off his bicycle in front of onlookers in Delaware. He got up, seemingly unhurt, but the elderly leader of the free world has to realize how feeble this made him look.
Then again, maybe he doesn't realize much anymore.
Imagine if this happened to Donald Trump.
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Far-Left Employees for Stephen Colbert Let in Capitol by ADAM SCHIFF Before Getting Arrested
Will they be charged with "insurrection"?
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5 Ways to Prepare for Food Shortages on a Budget
Article for this show: https://lateprepper.substack.com/p/5-ways-to-prepare-for-food-shortages
When even the Biden regime and leaders of financial institutions across the globe are telling us there will be massive food shortages, believe them. It's not common for me to give that advice since politicians and banking leaders are in the business of lying, but this particular narrative seems to be as real as it gets. We're already seeing food shortages hitting here in the United States, and inflation is making it harder and harder to stock up.
Generally, I despise "fearmongers" because there is always an ulterior motive to their doomsday predictions, but I'm finding I've been forced to earnestly deliver truths lately that do not bode well for any of us. Food is becoming more scarce and prices are going up, which is why I am ringing the alarm bells and telling people to get prepared immediately.
Many of us are struggling just to keep food on the table today, so getting prepared for the future can be very challenging. Here are five ways we prepare our own family that can be cost-effective, helping us stay within budget. We use a dehydrator to store food we accumulate, but you can also use freeze-driers, canning, or other preservation methods. I'm not going to go into detail about any of those today. This article and podcast are all about ways to save money procuring food in this rapidly devolving economy.
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Seven Foods to Stock Up on Now Before the Real Food Shortages Hit
https://lateprepper.substack.com
If you're like me, you're concerned that some or all foods will soon be either too expensive to buy or not available at all. It's no secret that I am a "late prepper" who used to dismiss calls to get prepared. I never saw the need to be ready for whatever is to come because I didn't think things would ever get as bad as they are now.
I was wrong.
On today's episode of The Late Prepper, I discussed seven food items that new preppers need to stock up on as soon as possible. These are items that I and other, more experienced preppers believe are both necessary for long-term survival and that may be hard to get in the coming years, even months. Food isn't everything. We need to have a strong supply of potable water. We need medicines and other supplies. We definitely need a way to protect our supplies when someone tries to take them. But today we're talking about food.
Certain items will be harder to get than others. This is always the case, but it will be accentuated during an economic downturn or full-blown collapse. I took that into account as well as two other factors: price and usefulness. You could stock up on Doritos if you'd like, but I don't consider them to be very useful in a crap-hits-the-fan situation.
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Dirty Bomb Drills Called "Cobalt Magnet 22" Are Happening Right Now in Texas
GET READY! Survival supplies are getting scarce. Stock up at https://noqreport.com/mps
The vast majority of my life has been spent in cities and suburbs. I have only lived short periods of time outside of areas like Los Angeles and New York City, so I'm what you might call a "city boy." But I am strongly considering moving my family away from the city and I'd suggest the same to those who have the means and the desire.
Article originally published on one of my Substacks, The Late Prepper.
There are many reasons for this, but a new one has popped up in recent months that would never have swayed me in the past. I've heard over and over how bad things can get in the city in the event of major emergencies or terrorist attacks, but I've always dismissed them. Like I said, I'm a city boy so having access to things has always been important. But the past few months have taught me there's a good chance I won't want my family in the city when the crap starts hitting the fan, and that seems to be possible at any moment.
Case-in-Point: The radiological attack response drills that are going on in Austin, Texas, right now. I'll let Ethan Huff from Natural News describe the details below, but it's a compelling reason to consider leaving city life if possible. Many bad events can strike anywhere, city or not, but it seems very likely that a radiological attack would target the heaviest population centers.
As I said on the latest episode of The Late Prepper, it isn't all perfect in living more isolated. There are disadvantages and threats to country living that don't exist as much in cities and suburbs. With that said, it still seems like a safer bet for most. Here's Ethan with the details:
Dirty Bomb Drills Being Run in Austin, Tex., Ahead of Known Radiological Terror Cells Entering U.S.
From May 16 through May 20, the Department of Energy’s (DoE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is holdinga drillin Austin, Tex., that involves the use of low-flying aircraft and a simulated radiological attack.
Called “Cobalt Magnet 22,” the exercise is supposedly taking place to prepare local, state and federal agencies for the possibility of a future radiological attack. Since these drills tend to go live, however, many want to know:Is this another false flag attack in the making?
At “various locations around the city,” an announcement from the NNSA reads, “the exercise will simulate a radiological attack, enabling response personnel to practice protecting public health and safety, providing emergency relief to affected populations, and restoring essential services.”
During the exercise, personnel donned in PPE (personal protective equipment) will reportedly be seen moseying around Austin with equipment as they pretend to monitor and detect radiation, presumably from a nuclear attack.
First responders “and others,” the announcement adds ominously, will also be “staged at various locations” throughout the Texas capital as part of the drill.
“The men and women of the Nuclear Emergency Support Team – or NEST – are trained to provide decision-makers with timely, actionable scientific advice during fearful events,” says Jay Tilden, the DoE’s Deputy Under Secretary for Counterterrorism and Counterproliferation.
“Saving lives and reducing the impact of a nuclear incident requires a full understanding of what happened, who will be affected, and what the optimal response should be. NEST’s bread and butter is providing that information to local, state, and federal leaders as rapidly as possible.”
Mayor Adler and other local officials: “This is only an exercise”
In order to quell the fears of area residents who are concerned about this latest government exercise mysteriously going live, Austin Mayor Steve Adler, a raging liberal Demoncrat with “Get vaccinated!” written prominently on his Twitter handle, wrote the following in a tweet:
“During a planning exercise next week, Austinites may see teams in protective clothing using radiological equipment, low-flying aircraft gathering data, and groups of first responders and other staged at various locations. This is only an exercise.”
Along with this message, Adler shared a link to an article fromThe Hillexplaining the exercise in further detail.
Austin Emergency Management (AEM) tweeted a similar message three days later, emphasizing that the event is “just an exercise” and not to worry or panic.
Neither the NNSA nor any other local agencies in Austin have clarified why the simulation is happening there, or whether or not Austin is under any kind of radiological or other threat that would render it a potential target.
Cobalt Magnet 22 is reminiscent of the“Jade Helm 15” exercisefrom 2015 that also took place in this same area of Texas, and under similarly strange circumstances.
As you may recall, the Health Ranger visited one of the sites involved in that exercise, which include “guard towers” similar to the ones used in fascist regimes to monitor prisoners being held captive behind barbed-wire fencing.
Jade Helm 15 simulated the infiltration of soldiers operating “undetected amongst civilian populations,” the purpose being to see if they could infiltrate and blend in with the general population without being noticed.
Concerning this latest exercise in Austin, Adan Salazar, writing forInfowarsandNewswars, had this to say:
“The exercise comes as NATO and its allies have continued to prop up Ukraine in its war against Russia, provoking the former Soviet nation which has full nuclear capabilities. Agencies did not say the drills were in response to any type of threat from Russia.”
For more news and information about this topic, be sure to check outRadiation.news.
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True the Vote - Pull the Ripcord
Ever since ascending to the office of Governor following Andrew Cuomo's resignation, Kathy Hochul has been an absolute terror for the people of New York. She quickly became one of the most unhinged when it came to Covid restrictions and established herself as a force to be feared by freedom-loving Americans in her state.
https://www.truethevote.org/
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It's Time to Start Growing Your Own Food if You Are Not Already
Full Show Notes: https://lateprepper.substack.com/p/its-time-to-start-growing-your-own
When the prospects of an impending food shortage or even an economic collapse started really becoming apparent shortly after Joe Biden took office, many of us began looking at "prepping" as a way to secure our family's food supply. Millions of Americans have been prepping for years, even decades, but there has always been a stigma associated with it. This stigma has been mostly manufactured by corporate media and bolstered by a common belief among Americans that things will work themselves out before it gets too bad.
Now, it's clear the likelihood of things working themselves out is very slim. I've spoken ad nauseam about why we became "late preppers" in the last year as well as the signs that massive food shortages are just around the corner. I'm sure I'll post more about it in the near future, but for now, I want to stipulate that if you're reading this or listening to the podcast, you're already in the camp that is either already prepping or getting ready to start.
My wife and I are not green thumbs. We could tag-team the accidental killing of a cactus faster than tossing it in a fire. But knowing what we know, we decided to put our best efforts forward to growing our own fruits and vegetables. It's something we're encouraging everyone to do, even if you're limited in space. Growing food in an apartment is very different from growing on open land. Climate and soil obviously need to be taken into consideration. It may not be possible for literally everyone to do it, but those who can make some adjustments should strongly consider it.
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Is Shanghai Lockdown Being Broadcast to Make America's Future Lockdowns Seem Less Evil
An extremely interesting video was dropped recently by Greg Reese at Banned.Video. Titled, "Forced Lockdowns Are Coming Back To America," it suggested that the reason we're seeing so much coverage of the Shanghai lockdown that's causing mass starvation, psychological damage, and countless deaths, is because American media is preparing us for lockdowns of our own.
The theory is by seeing how bad things are in Shanghai, we won't feel so badly about having to stay in our homes or lock down our businesses when Pandemic Panic Theater rears its ugly head. Moreover, the video suggests that we've seen something like this before in the early days of the pandemic when video out of China showed people literally falling over while simply walking in the streets.
Conspicuously, that didn't happen in the United States. Yes, people got sick but what we were seeing in "leaked" videos from China regarding Covid-19 didn't match our experience here at all. Is this all a propaganda campaign?
One piece of circumstantial evidence that does make sense is the fact that we're seeing the videos from Shanghai at all. China does not let information get out very easily. In fact, one would assume the could essentially lockdown the internet completely, making it nearly impossible for any videos of what's being done in Shanghai to see the light of day. Instead, we're seeing fresh videos come out constantly.
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The Late Prepper Answers Questions About Prepping... And Elon Musk
Sponsor: https://ourgoldguy.com
Every Friday on my show atRed State Talk Radio(listen live Monday through Friday at 2:00 pm Eastern), I answer email questions from listeners. Today, I asked for questions about prepping. I took the segment of that show in which I answer questions and isolated it here.
Below are the questions asked, edited only for spelling and punctuation. If any of them interest you, please take a listen to the podcast itself.
No name - You seem new to prepping so why should we listen to you?
Andy O. from outside Minneapolis - A comment on your Substack said that MRE's are a waste of money, but you had recommended them. Who's right?
Krissy - What do we do about prescription meds if things go south. I cannot survive without them nor can my husband.
No name - What scenarios do you see as most likely making us fend for ourselves? Do you recommend iodine for nuclear war?
Kyle from Denmark - Is Elon Musk a good guy or a bad guy?
Filemone - I have a large family in a crowded city. We have very close friends and family here and we are trying to take advantage of this fact since only one of us even has a big yard and none of us have a lot of space. What can we do to make sure we're taking care of each other?
Sam (Samantha) from Franklin PA - I'm getting mixed signals on gold and silver. Should I buy or should I not?
No name - We are very late to prepping and I have a few thousand dollars to spend. Pretend like we have nothing stocked up yet and tell me what to buy.
No name - Should we leave the city?
Vera from Texas - Our church started an emergency group for people to share their supplies but I've always heard to keep prepping a secret.
Jake from State Farm - I live alone but I have a young son nearby and I'm sure he and his mother will come to me if the apocalypse comes. I have 200 lbs of rice and 50 lbs of pinto beans. I know I need more but how long will that last? Should I buy a food bucket and if so which one?
Ann - How is your meat company coming?
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Before SHTF, Make a Plan for Water Now
The Best Water Filter: https://noqreport.com/water
More Americans are starting to stock up on long-term food storage items, ammunition, and precious metals. This makes perfect sense considering the trajectory of the nation under the Biden regime combined with all of the turmoil that is erupting across the globe. Food shortages are coming, which means society may be on the verge of collapse in the United States in a matter of year, perhaps even months.
Perhaps even sooner.
But there's one important factor that far too few people are considering. One of the reasons I started The Late Prepper was to not only help others but to help myself and my family. The things I am forced to learn while operating The Late Prepper can be invaluable; I often learn much more from the community over there than I read in articles or watch in videos.
The factor that seems to be missing in many preparation plans, especially for those of us who are new to prepping, is what to do if the water runs dry. We are a society dependent on water infrastructure. When the water gets shut off, even for a short time, people tend to have no proper plan. It's the most vital component to survival in this life since we can die after 72 hours without water. Yet it seems like far too many people (including me) are dependent on the faucet continuing to spout forth water or the grocery stores having plenty on hand.
This is the problem that I believe will drive the most people to turn to government assistance like they did in the aftermath of Katrina. If water infrastructure breaks down, most people do not have a plan.
Now's the time to make one. On the latest episode of The Late Prepper, I clumsily tried to describe in 17 minutes how to secure water and why it's important. It's not me best show, not by a longshot, but I like to do things live so we're sticking with it. Hopefully there are some nuggets of usable information in there. If anything, hopefully I portrayed why it's so important to be ready for whatever is to come.
First and foremost, we need to be able to filter our water. Many use Berkey, but as I noted in a recent article and podcast, I chose Alexapure. Either works, and there are likely others that are nearly as good. Having a proper water filter expands your potential sources for water should the crap hit the fan. If you can get plenty of water from rain, streams, rivers, lakes, or ponds, then you're in better shape than most. All you need is a water filter and a decent amount of stored water and you're good to go.
For those of us who do not have a sufficient nearby supply, that means we have to store it. Considering humans need somewhere between one and two gallons of water per day, that means a lot of storage space. The containers to hold the water are not necessarily cheap. I keep about 350 16-oz bottles of water on hand for immediate needs. Beyond that, I've been getting collapsible 5-gallon containers since the stackable hard-plastic ones ones are so expensive. I also got a WaterBOB even though one of our sponsors sells one as well. The WaterBOB is bigger - no brainer there.
Those who can afford the price and space for much larger water storage should definitely get that now. A common size is 300 gallons, and while that sounds like plenty it would actually only last one or two months for a family of four.
The bottom line is this: Make a plan for what you will do if water infrastructure goes down. If you can't get water from the faucet and the stores are empty or inaccessible, there are only three options:
- Make a plan that combines storage, filtering, and acquisition of water without standard infrastructure available
- Become beholden to government
- Not survive long
I'm being blunt about the options because water is THAT important. Don't wait. Get your plan together. When you're done, start looking for backup options. Without water, you're done.
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Water Filters: Why I Bought an Alexapure Instead of a Berkey
What I purchased: https://mypatriotsupply.com/collections/alexapure-pro-water-filter?rfsn=6170821.5dcc2a
In the world of gravity water filtration systems, there are two names that rise far above everyone else. If you think one of those names is Brita, then I'm glad you're reading this and listening to the podcast because your standard water filters just won't cut it in a societal collapse and you need to know that now. Sure, they make the water taste better but that's just about it.
Berkey and Alexapure are high-dollar water filters that actually filter water. If things go south, as we expect they probably will soon, we could all find ourselves in a situation where we desperately need water to survive. You can only go about 72 hours without water before dying. If the water from your tap turns off or gets contaminated, you'll need to have alternative supplies of water and a way to filter it.
I set forth on the quest long ago of determining which of the two top water filtration systems were the best. I read reviews and watched plenty of comparison videos, and invariably they all said the same basic thing: Both filter systems are great. They work the same way, they're comparably priced, and the few real advantages for one or the other aren't really gamechangers.
One of the big differences is that Berkey is much more well known. When I finally made my decision last night, I did so knowing that my sponsor sells Alexapure but not Berkey. As much as I love supporting my sponsor, I chose to buy a Berkey (temporarily) because one of the arguments I heard in its favor made sense. There are more Berkey filters in circulation right now which means replacement parts will likely be easier to find in a crap-hits-the-fan situation. That tipped the scale for me to go to Berkey.
Then, I went to buy it. What I've seen in reviews that were made recently, some of them just a few days ago, is that both the Big Berkey 2.25 gallon filter and the Alexapure 2.25 gallon filter are around $270 each. Apparently, that changed dramatically. As of April 11, 2022, the Big Berkey is listed at BerkeyFilters.com at $387 ON SALE from $405. It was the same price without the discount on Amazon.
The Alexapure at our sponsor's site is still at $279.95, though they may follow Berkey's play and raise their prices as well. If they do, I'll be glad I bought it before the price hike.
One might say it's petty that I changed my mind over $109, but at this stage every penny counts unless you're rich. I bought the Alexapure. I also realized that the argument of more availability of replacement parts for Berkey is probably moot because in a true crap-hits-the-fan situation, how are we going to get replacement parts from them anyway? I ordered the bigger package of Alexaure with four filters and a pack of replacement parts, so I should be good to go with potable water for at least five years... assuming I can find water when the crap-hits-the-fan. That's another problem altogether, one I'll address in a future installment.
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12 "Hobbies" You Should Consider Starting Today to Prepare for Whatever Is to Come
Survival Gear: https://noqreport.com/mps
Many of the folks who follow this website and podcast are seasoned preppers who probably already know everything I'm about to post. In fact, they probably know a whole lot more than I do about the various "hobbies" people should consider taking up now that it seems like some sort of societal collapse is imminent.
For the rest of us who are just getting started, it can be challenging to change everything and take on a "prepper lifestyle." One of the first things I did after making my plan was to think of the various skills I would like to acquire before it becomes too late to do so easily. I replaced old "hobbies" with activities that can help me and my family survive. In a way, these activities have become hobbies themselves, though far more productive than watching Netflix or going bowling.
Here's a very incomplete list of things we all can consider doing to use our time that's not spent working or with family. Some of these activities are things that we can do WITH our families, so it can be doubly productive. I've grouped them into three basic categories — food, outdoors, and self-defense. There are dozens, perhaps hundreds of others that could be added to this list, but I wanted to use this as a primer for others to list their ideas below.
Could you replace any of your current hobbies with some of these survival-productive actions?
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Fertilizer, Drama, and The Great Reset: Why Massive Food Shortages Are Less Than a Year Away
Our Prepping Sponsor: https://mypatriotsupply.com/?rfsn=6170821.5dcc2a
Preppers are often private people, at least when it comes to their preps. But sharing with friends and loved ones that they should be preparing is a worthwhile practice for many of us.
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Where Will You Be When the Economy Collapses?
Sponsor https://mypatriotsupply.com/?rfsn=6170821.5dcc2a
One of the most important aspects of preparing for whatever is to come is putting yourself in the best situation possible. Whether you're living in an urban, suburban, rural, or wilderness setting, you may feel different levels of security and anxiety based on the circumstances that continue to present themselves. Some sort of collapse, whether it's economic, societal, governmental, or a combination, seems to be very possible. I'd put it at a 30% chance that it will happen in the coming years or even months. I'm an optimist. It could be closer to 99% but I like to hope for the best... and prepare for the worst.
https://lateprepper.substack.com/p/where-will-you-be-when-the-economy
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After Panning Doomsday Preppers for Years, Here's Why I'm Becoming a Prepper Now
Sponsor: https://mypatriotsupply.com/?rfsn=6170821.5dcc2a
I don't panic. That's just not my thing. The combination of my faith in God and years of seeing things through in my life and the lives of my family have taught me that there's a distinct difference between acting with purpose and freaking out. I prefer the former, and right now I'm making preparations for the purpose of addressing what I believe is happening in the world today.
This is my first official article and podcast on The Late Prepper Substack. It's just a quick intro, but I one thing I didn't mention in the podcast is the format that I'll be applying to this Substack. There will be videos posted regularly that give hands-on advice to people who are either not very well prepped or who haven't really started prepping at all. These videos will also be turned into podcasts. I'll send emails to subscribers for each UNIQUE piece of content, so there's no need to worry that there will be separate emails for the videos, podcasts, and articles covering a single topic.
With that said, here are the five basic reasons I'm becoming a prepper now. This is why I believe everyone should make the move at this time in history...
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Decentralization: Why Ted Cruz Is so Bullish on Crypto
"We need to decentralize, we need to break it apart. So, one of the reasons why I am so bullish on crypto, on Bitcoin, is because it is decentralized and not controllable. And let me give a fantastic example.
"So Justin Trudeau said, 'I don't like me some truckers, so we're going to seize your assets.'
"So then the court went to try to seize the crypto that was being given to the truckers. And I don't know how many of y'all saw a letter that I actually want to read from. It's a letter from a company, a Bitcoin company called Nunchuck. Here's part of the letter:
Dear Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
Our software is free. We do not collect any user identification information beyond email addresses. We also do not hold any keys. Therefore, we cannot freeze our users' accounts.
We cannot prevent them from being moved. We do not have the knowledge of the existence, nature, value and location of our users' assets. This is by design. Please look up how self-custody and private keys work. When the Canadian Dollar becomes worthless. We will be here to serve you, too.
"That is spectacular. By the way, contrast that to the craven, sniveling response of corporate America. When others, when some whiny snowflake tweets at them, it's like, oh my God, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, sir. Like, God bless you saying to the government, 'go jump in a lake.'
"That's how our country was founded. That is powerful. By the way, that is also why China recently banned Bitcoin. Because they can't control it, which is the exact same reason Elizabeth Warren hates Bitcoin. The Chinese communists and Elizabeth Warren, they both want to control you. Your assets, your savings, your speech, your life, your children, every decision they want to control and so we need to break up the means of controlling the citizenry."
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Epic: Donald Trump Asks About Ray Epps and FBI Involvement in Facilitating J6
President Trump asked questions that millions of Americans want to know. How deeply were the FBI and other government agencies involved in turning the January 6 mostly peaceful protests into trespassing the Capitol Building? What was Ray Epps doing and why wasn't he charged?
At first, he read directly from the teleprompter in what was clearly an attorney-written expression of his skepticism. This was necessary with the January 6 Commission still trying to nail him and his allies.
"Exactly how many of those present at the Capitol complex on January 6 were FBI confidential informants, agents, or otherwise working directly or indirectly with an agency of the United States government?" he asked.
He then went off script, as he is wont to do, saying, "People want to hear this. How about the one guy? 'Go in, go in, get in there everybody — Epps — get in there, go, go, go!' Nothing happens to him. What happened with him? Nothing happens."
Heads nodded in the background as he returned to the teleprompter for the carefully worded remarks.
"Did any of these individuals whatsoever approving or facilitating the events at the Capitol?" he asked. "That's what we want to know."
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Alexa Has Thoughts on Kamala Harris and Willie Brown's Relationship
Many know that Kamala Harris got cozy with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown when she was "working" her way up the latter in California politics. By "many," it really should be just about everyone since she's the Vice President of the United States, but most of our citizens aren't very attuned with politics and mainstream media didn't touch her history when she was running for president.
Alexa, the Apple assistant, had a peculiar response when asked about their relationship.
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Victor Lindelof Experiences Chest Pains in the Middle of a Game
A video went viral after Manchester United centre-back Victor Lindelof stopped play, complaining about chest pains before kneeling on the ground. Anti-vaxxers pounced on the increasingly familiar scene as top-tier athletes around the globe have been experiencing adverse reactions to the Covid-19 drugs. Heart problems are the most common reactions among young athletes.
But before it could go really viral, Twitter shut it down. The video was removed from multiple accounts over "copyright" claims though it was clearly a hand-recorded video. Here it is.
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Joe Biden Switches Places with Jill So He's Not Caught on Camera Standing Next to Kamala
Joe Biden has been instructed to stay as far away from Kamala Harris as possible. The divided White House pretends like nothing's wrong, but both wings are in a fierce battle to try to salvage their own reputations.
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December 8, 2021
Anyone who thinks the Biden regime's incompetence is to blame for skyrocketing gas prices, inflation, and the supply chain crisis needs to take a closer look at what they're doing. They're not failing miserably. They're accomplishing EXACTLY what they set to accomplish.
The latest example of the shift from sound policies to the formation of their Neo-Marxist agenda came during a speech Joe Biden delivered today in which he proudly said something that even Barack Obama would never have uttered.
"We're going to keep at it to make sure the American people are paying their fair share for gas."
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Biden: 'Who's President? Fauci!"
They say in every joke there's a hint of truth. Joe Biden tried to be funny when he asked and answered a question today while speaking at the National Institute of Health (NIH).
"Who's President? Fauci! But all kidding aside..."
He's not really kidding. He doesn't make a move that has anything to with Covid-19 (which is essentially everything) unless Fauci approves. He even delayed his Omicron travel ban, admitting it was at the behest of Fauci "and others," though it was clearly just Fauci's word that was taken into consideration.
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Lin Wood Releases Recording of Interview by The Daily Beast Over Kyle Rittenhouse Accusations
It's a best practice for public figures to record conversations anytime they're interviewed by mainstream media. As so many have learned over the years, their words are often twisted and taken out of context to generate fodder for the tabloids, better known as American corporate media.
Attorney Lin Wood knows this all too well. He recorded a phone interview with a Daily Beast reporter asking about the accusations made last night by Kyle Rittenhouse on Tucker Carlson's show. The interview was a joke as the reporter continuously attempted to get Wood to say something outrageous.
At one point, Wood was asked if he thought Tucker Carlson was "CIA Deep State," to which Wood rightly rebuked him.
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