Anonymous ID: bb74e9 June 15, 2022, 4:50 a.m. No.16449895   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0013 >>0173 >>0387 >>0432 >>0459 >>0612

By Madeleine Hubbard

Updated: June 14, 2022 - 11:27pm

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) said it was difficult being falsely accused of conspiring in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, but he is fighting back to hold the House Jan. 6 committee accountable for its "reckless behavior."

The Jan. 6 panel subpoenaed Loudermilk last month over a constituent tour he gave of congressional office buildings one day before the "Stop the Steal" rally. The Capitol police chief cleared the Georgia Republican of any wrongdoing on Monday.

Loudermilk told "Just the News, Not Noise" on Thursday that he found out about the committee's subpoena through the news, and he still has not received a copy of the letter.

"So I knew they weren't out for the truth. They're trying to push a narrative, and I believe the truth ought to be known. So we pushed back and we said, 'Let's get the truth out there,'" Loudermilk explained.

After the subpoena, his family and staff members started receiving 'significant' death threats, Loudermilk said, noting, "I lay the blame to this at the feet of the Jan. 6 committee for going to the press about their false allegations, instead of talking to me individually and privately."

Even the people who were on the tour with Loudermilk are afraid for their lives, the congressman told editor in chief John Solomon and cohost Amanda Head.

"So there is a responsibility that this committee has to the safety and security of people, because this reckless behavior could cause someone to get seriously hurt," he stressed.

While he has received support from his Republican colleagues, Loudermilk said that he has not "heard anything from directly from the Democrats."

Loudermilk also criticized the media for not accurately reporting on Republicans. He said journalists "will follow any conspiracy theory without getting any facts."

Notably, many outlets wrote about his subpoena, but few followed up with stories about how he was cleared.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/loudermilk-says-he-heard-about-jan-6-subpoena-over-news-theyre-trying-push

Anonymous ID: bb74e9 June 15, 2022, 4:56 a.m. No.16449904   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0013 >>0173 >>0183 >>0387 >>0432 >>0459 >>0612

When Sheryl Sandberg was at the height of her power as Mark Zuckerberg's number two at Facebook, she reportedly hired a PR company who charged $30,000 a month to burnish her public image.

It turns out that Silicon Valley's feminist queen, who claimed she was leaving principally to help her fellow women fight attempts by a conservative-dominated U.S. Supreme Court to challenge legal abortion in America, was reportedly under investigation by her ex-employer over her use of company resources.

Within 24 hours of Miss Sandberg's rather pious announcement, the Wall Street Journal sensationally reported that she has been the subject of a probe by Facebook lawyers for months over her use of company staff and resources on her personal projects.

And we're not talking about PAs dashing out to collect her dry cleaning or pick up an oat milk latte, but people said to be working on her philanthropic foundation, promoting her next book, and allegedly organising her forthcoming wedding to Tom Bernthal, the chief executive of a marketing consultancy.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10917377/What-triggered-exit-Facebooks-feminist-queen-TOM-LEONARD-examines-Sheryl-Sandbergs-exit.html

Anonymous ID: bb74e9 June 15, 2022, 5:02 a.m. No.16449916   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9924 >>0013 >>0173 >>0387 >>0432 >>0459 >>0612

Yeonmi Park, who defected from North Korea on a quest for self-preservation and freedom, told Fox News Digital that she is worried freedoms are being lost in America amid what she describes as the left-wing indoctrination in K-12 schools.

"This is exactly the dictator's handbook. I mean, it's [Adolf] Hitler's youth, Mao's youth and Kim Il-Sung's youth. They always go for young children because they have [not] lived their life enough to… have critical thinking skills. Their brains are very plastic, very malleable, and easy to observe information and believe it and [they're] innocent," she said. "And… big killers [who] want to seize power from the people, they always mobilize the youth. And that is the truth that [worries me that], as a parent myself, that I cannot protect my child right now in America."

Park was born in Hyesan and said that the people are so oppressed in North Korea that they do not have the ability to describe it – the words were stolen in Orwellian fashion.

"So the thing about North Korea is that is so oppressed to the point we don't even have the word for oppression… There's actually even the control of the language in words. And this is why it concerns me where there's such a something called a speech code, the things that we cannot talk about in America right now," she added.

Park said she is worried about what she calls the "massive indoctrination coming from the left" that is also introducing socialism to children.

"I'm willing to move anywhere it takes for me to protect my child from this brainwashing," she said. "So when one more person convert[s] every day like that, we are going to end up like North Korea eventually. So I think it's our personal responsibility to protect as many people… [and] children as we can from this massive indoctrination coming from the left."

Park escaped in 2007 when she was 13; it was a long and treacherous journey to China, Mongolia, South Korea and then to the United States in 2014. "I escaped North Korea when I was 13 years old… And that journey led me to become trafficked in China and sold as a child sex wife… Currently, I'm right now actually fighting for freedom even in America."

"A lot of people in America who are born into freedom, they never had to fight for their freedom… I had to fight for freedom… I fought for it… So I think it gives me unique perspective and unique appreciation for what I have here," she said.

Park is raising her 4-year-old son in Chicago and says she is concerned about the indoctrination in the daycare she sends him to. "It's really worrisome because… I cannot afford not to work and… do homeschooling. I have to have him [in the] public education system."

The indoctrination includes tenets such as "White privilege" and "White guilt" and, she said, is exactly what North Korea did in the name of "equity."

"[In America,] it's all about this hierarchy of victimhood. And I see that my son… [is] learning their school, who is privileged, who is guilty," she said.

Park added that Ibram X. Kendi's antiracist socialism, whose concepts are taught in many U.S. schools, terrifies her. She recalls how North Koreans gave up their land and rights for the sake of equality and ended up getting nothing in return.

"This is where it keeps me up at night. I never knew that I was going to be waking up at night and terrified being in America. I did that tons of nights in North Korea and China," she said.

"The definition of socialism means giving all the power to the government – they decide the means of production. They despise every aspect of our lives… In North Korea, they say, 'Okay, we're going to make sure everybody is equal… So give us all your land.' So we gave the regime all the land, so they abolish[ed] private property. Nobody could own anything. State owns it. And that is when they took everything, did not give anything back to us. And then when we gave all our rights, they didn't give anything back… That's a reality of socialism," she said.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/north-korean-defector-i-am-terrified-of-the-massive-indoctrination-coming-from-the-left-in-public-schools

Anonymous ID: bb74e9 June 15, 2022, 8:27 a.m. No.16450558   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0559 >>0566 >>0612

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Anonymous ID: bb74e9 June 15, 2022, 8:43 a.m. No.16450636   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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