NATION
Florida Surgeon General’s Call to Halt Use of the Vaccines Sparks Debate
Patrick Colbeck – The Election System Is Vulnerable To Cyber Attacks, Playbook Known (Rumble)
Pro-Hamas protestors breach White House walls, no arrests: So much for ‘our democracy’
At Last: A Man Of The Cloth Condemns The Killer Vax: Archbishop Carlo Viganò (Rumble)
Federal Judges Maintain Race-Based Admissions at the Naval Academy and West Point, For Now
Ashli Babbitt’s Shooter Michael Byrd Made a False Radio Call Shortly After Fatal Incident
Poison Spiders at the Center of the Web
The disposition of Ray Epps’s case also means there will be no further official inquiries into his behavior that fateful day 1/6/21. The principle of double jeopardy means he can’t be tried for the same thing twice. There will be no further inquiries into what he did that day and on J-6 itself when he appeared at the barricades on the Capitol grounds, apparently goading protesters to bust through them. It’s a dead letter. Chalk up a “W” for the blob.
But now, chalk up an “L” for the blob: Fani Willis., the Fulton County (GA) District Attorney, has been caught funneling more than half a million dollars to her love bunny, attorney Nathan Wade, after appointing him “special counsel” in the gigantic RICO case against Donald Trump and eighteen other defendants. Poor optics, as they say, and maybe a good deal more than that — such as prosecutorial misconduct. The fact that the lovestruck pair took Caribbean cruises together with that money may only be a minor part of the story. More will come out when Fani Willis answers the summons she has been served to give a deposition at the request of Joycelyn Wade’s lawyers in the Wades’ ongoing divorce proceeding.
WORLD
Houthis Fire Cruise Missile at US Navy Destroyer in Red Sea
Gaza death toll exceeds 24,000 since tensions escalated — authorities
Turkish airstrikes destroy 23 terror targets in northern Iraq, Syria
Taiwan loses ally Nauru, accuses China of post-election ploy (Mainstream)
The Covid extremists can’t bear that nobody is listening to them (Mainstream)
HEMISPHERE
B.C. has protocols to give ‘safer supply’ fentanyl to minors without parental consent
Communities agree to end roadblocks at Chile lithium operations
Argentina’s Oil Revolution: Vaca Muerta Shale Fuels Economic Hope
HEALTH
Excess Deaths coming in 2024 w/ Ed Dowd (YT)
MACRO
A CONSPIRACY THEORY FOR JAPAN’S LOST DECADES
A Bumpy Road For The Trucking Industry
China Replaces Western Energy Firms in Iraq’s Supergiant Oil Field
MICRO
10 Breakthrough Technologies 2024
US Cannabis Investing: An Overview
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
The Kissinger Continuum: The Unauthorized History of the WEF’s Young Global Leaders Program
CULTURE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT
Clever TV is dying – Sopranos creator David Chase on being told to ‘dumb down’ (Mainstream)
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