NATION
Report on the Censorship-Industrial Complex: The Top 50 Organizations to Know
Is Emperor Larry Fink Silencing the Critics of His ESG Regime?
US Air Force Ran A Social Experiment To Graduate More Minority Pilots. It Didn’t Go As Planned
What You Need To Know About Next Week’s Court Hearing On Arizona’s 2022 AG Race
Biden DHS Coordinating Illegal Immigration In-Flows with Mexico
How the Democrats ruined Washington DC This link might get you past the paywall, at least to read this article.
The Private Soldiers Who Fight in America’s Name
Canvasser for progressive group shot dead by fellow staffer on campaign trail in Philadelphia Mainstream
RISE TO REBELLION – A FOURTH TURNING PERSPECTIVE
When narrow minded linear thinkers scoff at the notion of the common people rising up and taking down a corrupt, evil, traitorous government, which no longer works in the best interest of the people, but for their own enrichment, I must anchor my thinking in the cyclical nature of history and inevitability of the existing social order being swept away in a river of blood during Fourth Turnings. The acolytes of the regime in political offices, government bureaucracy blood suckers, the media propaganda outlets, the woke military, and corporate boardrooms scoff at the thought of losing their wealth and power.
They control the narrative. They control the technology. They control the government. They control the media. They have superior firepower in the hands of their police and military mercenaries. Their hubris knows no bounds. Their comprehension of history and human nature is non-existent as their sociopath desires overwhelm their ability to think critically and see what lies ahead.
WORLD
Ukraine’s Future Lies in the Great Reset
Sudan: paramilitaries bivouac in deserted houses
Under Tents Made Of Tree Branches, Sudanese Suffer In Chad
UK Media Regulator, Ofcom, Censures GBNews For Comments By Naomi Wolf, Mark Steyn
HEMISPHERE
Warning: Graphic Mexican Cartel Beheading Video
Chile Elections 2023 Editor’s Note: Lefties don’t like the results.
Why Paraguay’s recent elections matter
HEALTH
Black lung disease more common among modern coal miners than in their predecessors
MACRO
Is There an Optimum Growth Rate of Money?
Net Zero grid batteries alone would bankrupt America
The US Appears to Be Over the Debt Limit Already. What’s Going On?
MICRO
What’s the Worst Car of the Millennium? Lifetime Achievement Awards
25 Dog Breeds With the Most Health Issues: Vet Reviewed Facts
The 10 Most Dangerous Toys of All Time
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
The 2020 Election Wasn’t Stolen, It Was Bought By Mark Zuckerberg
MONDO
Animals vs Humans Steve Inman Rumble
Will Windows Always Suck?
The editor is behind schedule because Windows flipped Filter Key under keyboard settings to “On”. So my keyboard ceased working and produced a noise through the speakers whenever I hit a key.
The time it took me to troubleshoot (on a different machine of course) and then access my settings without the use of a keyboard took longer than I thought it would. It always does.
The punchline is that I never deliberately reset “Filter Keys’. I seem to have done that inadvertently. I had to look up its function and it turns out that it is an alleged access enhancer for people with hand tremors. From my limited use of this feature, I do not believe this could benefit anyone. It made my keyboard cease working altogether.
I could go into a lot of detail on the frustrations in finding reliable troubleshooting advice and I am miffed that Microsoft would install a landmine to inadvertently disable a keyboard. Without going to “Settings” my keyboard was reset.
This is not my first grievance with Microsoft. They are unending. Yes, there are other options but for now, I am painted into a Microsoft corner.
The worst legacy of Microsoft is the drip drip drip idea that we should accept mediocrity as the norm.
The Editor
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