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“Evening News” Weekend Edition (March 11, 2023)

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WORLD

Indonesia: Merapi volcano erupts, raising alarm

 

UN hopes Iran-Saudi agreement will impact Yemen positively

 

Russia Says Mass Protests in Georgia Are Western Coup Attempt

 

Dutch Famers Protest March 11 2023 Rumble

 

Spain: ‘Polish narcos’ gang taken down by police

 

Iran poised to ditch dollar in trade with Africa

 

Windfall Tax Leads To Job Losses At UK’s Largest Oil & Gas Producer

 

HEMISPHERE

Two high-level memos allege Beijing covertly funded Canadian election candidates

 

Jamaica Success in Gang Case but Violence Continues

 

After political violence, Peru reckons with economic fallout

 

 

 

NATION

6 Takeaways From House’s Hearing on Clean Elections

 

Tucker Carlson’s Naysayers Self-Identify for All to See

 

Jason Chansley: “Donald Trump Has Asked Everybody to Go Home…We’re Going to Obey Our President!” Rumble

 

DOJ Admits They Didn’t Have Discovery for the Surveillance Video

 

The Censorship Complex Isn’t A ‘Tinfoil Hat’ Conspiracy, And The ‘Twitter Files’ Just Dropped More Proof

 

How Deep Is The Censorship Rabbit Hole?

 

THREAD: Undeniable Proof that Climate Change Will End the World in 2024 If We Don’t Act Now!

 

NYC Residents Say City’s New Climate Law Could Ruin Their Lives

 

REPENTANCE AND REPARATIONS FOR CORONAMANIA

 

Status of the Everything Bubble Created by the Fed

Stated differently, the unfolding recession is a long overdue and necessary purge of artificial economic activity stimulated and subsidized by the central bank’s own financial repression policies.

 

The Fed’s belated attempt to “normalize” interest rates, therefore, is not a mean-spirited policy to deliberately cause labor, manufacturing capacity and other economic resources to be idled. To the contrary, it’s a belated attempt to unshackle markets from the excesses, bubbles, malinvestments, inefficiencies and unsustainabilities that were the inherent results of decades of reckless money-printing

 

Guest Editorialist:

John Taylor Gatto

 

“Independent study, community service, adventures and experience, large doses of privacy and solitude, a thousand different apprenticeships — the one-day variety or longer — these are all powerful, cheap, and effective ways to start a real reform of schooling. But no large-scale reform is ever going to work to repair our damaged children and our damaged society until we force open the idea of “school” to include family as the main engine of education. If we use schooling to break children away from parents — and make no mistake, that has been the central function of schools since John Cotton announced it as the purpose of the Bay Colony schools in 1650 and Horace Mann announced it as the purpose of Massachusetts schools in 1850 — we’re going to continue to have the horror show we have right now.”


― John Taylor Gatto, Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling