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Top 25 News Stories (April 3, 2024)

NATION

Dead People Voted in Georgia

 

Investigative Reporter/Researcher Peter Bernegger Arrested on Day of Wisconsin Primary – Charged With Rarely Used Crime

 

Payback: 90% of illegal immigrants in secret program flown to Florida and Texas

 

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Are BlackRock Homes in New York Being Converted to House Illegal Migrants?

 

NY Squatters: “The Insanity…Continues with No End in Sight”

 

Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker

 

Side Effects Of Transgender ‘Medicine’ Show It Isn’t Just Junk Science, It’s Malpractice

 

Fact-Checking Wind and Solar Claims: Climate Expert Makes Case for ‘Realism’

 

Did Trump Really Do That? Progressive Media Never Tells the Truth

 

Patents, Pharma, Government: The Unholy Alliance

In a more recent paper, economists Michele Boldrin and David Levine conclude that “The case against patents can be summarized briefly: there is no empirical evidence that they serve to increase innovation and productivity…there is strong evidence, instead, that patents have many negative consequences.” Other studies in fact indicate that the patent system imposes annually hundreds of billions of dollars of costs on the US economy alone, or more, from the lost and distorted innovation, higher prices resulting from reduced competition and huge payments made to attorneys in lawsuits and so on.

 

Sensing some of these increasingly obvious problems that result from the patent system, there has gradually emerged a loose consensus that there is something wrong with it. Now, it is often said that the patent system is “broken” and in need of drastic reform. But they do not want to abolish it. They want to tweak it. For example, even some ostensible supporters of the free market, who admit problems with the patent system, say things like this: “Copyright and patent protections have existed since the beginning of the republic, and if properly calibrated they can (as the Founders put it) promote the progress of science and the useful arts.” (Cato’s Tim Lee; my emphasis.)

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WORLD

Earthquake rocks Taiwan, damaging buildings and leaving 4 dead (Mainstream)

 

Every NATO Country Already Has Troops In Ukraine, Estonia Says

 

Russia’s security head says the US shares blame for a concert hall attack that killed 144 (Mainstream)

 

Russia Mass Deporting Muslim Migrants Following Moscow Terror Attack

 

Dachshunds could face breeding ban in Germany – here’s why (Mainstream) Editorial Comment: Even though the regulations might be hard to enforce–in America, pit bull bans were ineffective because “pit bull” is not easy to define or classify–the spirit of the law is noble. In my view, people who deliberatly breed pugs and condemn the pup to a life of breathing problems and eye irritation because they think pus look “cute” are worse than the Michael Vicks of the world. 

 

HEMISPHERE

“Canada’s media is (sic) captured…”

 

53,000 people flee Haiti capital in three weeks of gang violence —UN

 

Why Argentina Needs a 100%-Reserves Banking System

 

 

 

HEALTH

Top Virologist Warns ‘Massive Tsunami’ of ‘Death’ among Vaccinated Is ‘Imminent’

             

EDITOR’S NOTES

1. We do not link To Fox News or Fox Business News.

2. We sometimes link to Fox affiliates.

3. We sometimes link to sites that contain a video that might have a snippet from Fox News.

4. We try to avoid second hand news stories that are sourced from Fox News or Fox Business News.

5. We try to not link to sites with pay walls. This eliminates NYT and WaPo (who cares?) but also eliminates WSJ and Epoch Times. We hope that Epoch Times changes their business model because they are one of the best news outlets in the English language.

6. We believe it is more important than ever for Americans to monitor world affairs. The most influential man in America is probably George Soros and he is not in America–nor is he an American. Other understated influences on America include World Economic Forum, BBC, and CBC, to name but a few.

7. Most English language newspapers in non-English speaking countries are paid subscription sites. This presents an ongoing challenge to report on world affairs.

8. We try to avoid linking to mainstream media when possible We are not hesitant to link to mainstream sources if the news story involves raw data, such as the daily stock market or weather statistics or sports scores. Even then, we usually provide a “Mainstream” disclaimer. 

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“Evening News” Weekend Edition (June 3, 2023)

NATION

 

Leading GOP Election Officials: Feds’ ‘Treasonous’ Interference Is A ‘Direct Attack’ On U.S. Elections

 

Despite Elon Musk’s promises, Twitter is still censoring people.

 

COVID-19 Was a Biological 9/11

 

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Confirmed: Fusion GPS Withheld 1,500 Documents from Durham Investigation on the Origins of the Trump-Russia Hoax – And Durham Did Not Take Legal Action

 

Judge in Missouri v Biden ain’t buying what the government’s shoveling

 

Lori Lightfoot to teach public health course at Harvard after losing reelection. Editor’s comment: The Globalists take care of their own.

 

A Beantown Letdown

 

Churchill Downs’ spring meet moving to Ellis Park after 12 horse deaths at famed racetrack Mainstream

 

Fox News Loses Nearly Two-Thirds of Prime-Time Demo Audience in First Full Month Since Tucker’s Firing. Editorial question: Is schadenfreude a sin? It must be. It can’t feel this good if it isn’t sinful.

 

Go Woke and Go Up in Smoke?

 

Recently, for example, Carlos Del Toro, the new Secretary of the Navy, announced: “I have made climate one of my top priorities since the first day I came into office.”

 

Climate change? A top priority for the Navy? Even Dr. Strangelove wasn’t that crazy. Do Del Toro’s superiors know about this? Well, actually, they do. At the Leaders Summit on Climate held on April 22, 2021, Earth Day, Lloyd Austin, the Secretary of Defense, declared that “no nation can find lasting security without addressing the climate crisis.” He continued, “we face all kinds of threats in our line of work, but few of them deserve to be called existential. The climate crisis does.”

 

Climate change may or may not pose a long-term danger to our planet. But the word “existential” implies an immediate threat to our continued existence. Russia’s huge stockpile of nuclear weapons poses an existential threat. So does Communist China’s growing arsenal of nuclear-capable missiles.

 

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EDITORIAL

 

YouTube to Allow Election Fraud Videos?

 

The only news story more significant than pervasive election fraud is pervasive censorship of pervasive election fraud.

 

Please excuse the repetition of our favorite tagline: Show us what is censored, and we will show you what is probably true.

 

If you seek truth, start with the cover-up and work backward.

 

Zamisdat recently linked an article by Lew Rockwell stating that YouTube had removed over 130,000 COVID-related videos over the past three years. That is not a tiny number.

 

Zamisdat will investigate the election news cover-up but for now, here are some things to consider.

 

What prompted Alphabet/Google/YouTube to publicly admit that they had deleted COVID-related videos and a week later admit that they would no longer remove election integrity videos?  I doubt that these reptiles suddenly endured a moral elevation. Google does not like to discuss things like censorship and shadow banning, and cloaking.  Something happened. What?

 

Google, for all of its “we are above such mortal concerns” announced the election fraud ceasefire on Friday, the traditional best day to announce embarrassing news.

 

If you do a Google search on this topic almost every site listed features a headline that mentions “False” allegations or claims.  YouTube will now allow FALSE claims about the 2020 election.  Run a Yandex search and you will get results that do not necessarily restate the “Trump’s Big Lie” narrative.

 

It is hard to see this as anything except good news but, there must be more to the story.

 

 

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EDITOR’S NOTES

1. We do not link To Fox News or Fox Business News.

2. We sometimes link to Fox affiliates.

3. We sometimes link to sites that contain a video that might have a snippet from Fox News (usually Tucker Carlson).

4. We try to avoid second hand news stories that are sourced from Fox News or Fox Business News.

5. We try to not link to sites with pay walls. This eliminates NYT and WaPo (who cares?) but also eliminates WSJ and Epoch Times. We hope that Epoch Times changes their business model because they are one of the best news outlets in the English language.

6. We believe it is more important than ever for Americans to monitor world affairs. The most influential man in America is probably George Soros and he is not in America–nor is he an American. Other understated influences on America include World Economic Forum, BBC, and CBC, to name but a few.

7. Most English language newspapers in non-English speaking countries are paid subscription sites. This presents an ongoing challenge to report on world affairs.

8. We try to avoid linking to mainstream media when possible We are not hesitant to link to mainstream sources if the news story involves raw data, such as the daily stock market or weather statistics or sports scores. Even then, we usually provide a “Mainstream” disclaimer. 

“Evening News” Weekend Edition (June 3, 2023) Read More »