NATION
Court Affirms Arizona’s Need To Keep Noncitizens Off Voter Rolls, But Makes It Harder To Do So
Benz Explains How The CIA And Deep State Are Actively Working To Keep Trump Out Of The White House (Rumble)
James Biden Admits Joe Biden Received $40,000 From Hunter Biden’s Laundered China Money
The Pipe Bombs Before Jan. 6: Capital Mystery That Doesn’t Add Up
The Far Left Versus Everybody Else: A Tale of Reactions to the Murder of Laken Riley Editorial Comment: “The Far Left Versus Everybody Else” desribes every political topic of the day, not just the recent murder of an innocent young woman.
The True ‘Threat To Democracy’ Isn’t White Americans, It’s The Democrat Party
Career US diplomat abruptly admits to spying for communist Cuba for decades
Letter from CPAC – Outspoken with Dr Naomi Wolf (substack.com)
All of these new leaders had enterprises that were punching, culturally, above their weight, in the sense that all of their enterprises were startups, or are tightly staffed; they are not funded by huge PR or publishing or tech conglomerates.
I had just finished reading In All His Glory: The Life and Times of William S Paley and the Birth of Modern Broadcasting — and I felt I was seeing a modern version of what the book describes as the emergence of the networks of radio in the 30s and 40s, and then of television in the 1950s. Paley too, in his day, had been a brash young man with a vision, and only a handful of outlets, when radio was new. I felt, in listening to the young men plan and joke and analyze and argue, as if I was looking at the future of what will be someday perhaps one half of America’s culture and communications.
They spoke with focus, and planned their strategies, even as the drinks continued to arrive.
I was seeing, I realized, one of the nodes of a new America in the making; a new set of related cultural and telecommunications nerve centers being incubated, developed and extended, by talented, stubborn young men —who simply would not go along with censorship, or with the “othering” of ideas.
They had the ferocity of young men expressed in a new way, in a new generation; but I heard also something familiar and timeless. There was a color and sound in that ferocity that I recognized from my travels to police states around the world; it was the color and sound of dissidents in a community of dissidents; in an actual, not a metaphorical, cultural war.
WORLD
Euthanasia cases up 15% in Belgium
NZ vaccine hesitancy: Concerns mount over side effects
Oh, how wonderful it is to live in an extremely democratic state like Germany, where the police will never harass you or fine you or raid your house for criticising the government
Zambry: Saudi Minister gives commitment to increasing scholarships for Malaysian students
Uganda: Ex-Mwiri headmaster dies after machete attack en route to church
HEMISPHERE
The Maduro Regime’s Appeal Failed: the ICC Keeps Working on the Venezuela Case
Financial Times: Argentina handed over two Mi-171E helicopters to Ukraine
U.S. anti-drug policies caused Latin American ‘genocide’: Colombia’s Gustavo Petro
HEALTH
Covid-Like Diseases as Connective Tissue Disorder, Not Virus: Dr. Jennifer Daniels, MD
Editor’s Note: The Zamisdat staff believe strongly in the existence of virii and are a bit puzzled by the arrival of the “no virus” movement. In the spirit of free inquiry, Zamisdat presents the linked article.
MACRO
Trump Tax Cuts: Lower Rates Yielded Higher Revenue (Mainstream)
A Severe Eurozone Recession and Debt Crisis is On the Way
Illinois Governor Proposes Fully Funding State Pensions by 2048 (Mainstream)
MICRO
Bud Light boycott likely cost Anheuser-Busch InBev over $1 billion in lost sales | (Mainstream)
Tech layoffs surpass 15,000 in February 2024: Why SAP, Cisco, others are on firing-spree
Universal Music Group, Home Of Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Starts Layoffs
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
Obama: If You’ve Got A Business, You Didn’t Build That (YT)
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