NATION
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Passes Away at Age 96
Possible Doesn’t Mean Rational
Committee on House Administration Access to USCP Video From January 6, 2021
BREAKING: ALL NEW January 6th Footage Released (Rumble) Preliminary review of recently released video.
Time for Truth and Accountability J6 Committee
Democrat’s National Dark Money Machine Dominates PA Elections
So — It Wasn’t the Sidewalk After All
Mary & Tara – Confirmed, Child Trafficking At The Border Is Bigger Than You Can Imagine (Rumble)
Springfield, MA: Video Footage Shows Alleged ‘Vote Buying’ Scheme (YT)
Witnessing the Media’s Covid Coverage from the Inside
I quickly learned that certain news outlets were less open to my pieces than others. Salon, fuggedaboutit. Spiked Online, bull’s eye on the first try. Washington Post, not a chance. Wall Street Journal, a couple of “close, but no cigar” efforts and then finally a yes. It boiled down to this: the further left a publication leaned, the less likely it would publish my pieces (or even respond to my inquiries). I’m sure a statistician could write an equation to capture the trend.
So why the radio silence from left-wing publications? I doubted I was tripping their “Covid disinformation” radars, as my pieces had less to do with scientific facts than with social philosophy: the balance between safety and freedom, the perils of top-down collectivism, the abuse of the precautionary principle, that sort of thing. If right-leaning outlets wanted my words and left-leaning ones did not, my Occam’s razor landed on ideology as the explanatory factor. So-called progressive media had a story to uphold and rejected any plot twist that threatened the cohesion of its narrative. (Not that right-wing media behaved much differently. Such is the age of advocacy journalism.)
WORLD
Mali Army Says Mass Grave Found In Kidal
Japan In Direct Talks With Iran-Backed Houthis After Ship Hijacking
61 more patients from Gaza brought to Türkiye for treatment
‘Reduce your emissions within two months or face the consequences,’ Brussels tells 12 member states
US Media Acknowledges True Situation in Special Op Zone
HEMISPHERE
Argentina elections: Political outsider Javier Milei wins presidency (Mainstream)
Dozens of DEA Agents Exposed in Colombian Prosecutor’s Office Leak
HEALTH
Public Figures Who Have Expressed Regret About Receiving COVID Vax (YT)
MACRO
IN OCTOBER, COST OF NATIONAL DEBT EXCEEDS MILITARY SPENDING, MEDICARE AND MEDICAID
Washington’s Fiscal Doomsday Machine
A Great Depression By 2025? – The Man Who Called The 2008 Recession Sounds The Alarm | Peter Schiff (YT) Editor’s Comment: This is a long video and what starts out talking about the ongoing train wreck of an economy soon descends into free market platitudes. Some platitudes have merit and should be exposed to the Normies, but the editors currently seek valid information that highlights immediacy.
MICRO
Over 90,000 deer harvested during Missouri’s firearms opening weekend
Preparing the Refrigerator When You Anticipate the Possibility of Power Outages
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
Shocking Document Outlines Obama-Biden Plan To Control Outcome of 2020 Election
BANNED BY YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE SUSPENSION FOR MISES MEDIA CHANNEL IS A GOOD REASON TO SUBSCRIBE TO RUMBLE
CULTURE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT
‘Wokeism is INTOLERANCE dressed up as manners’ Rob Schneider speaks to John Cleese
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