Anonymous ID: e0d2c2 Dec. 30, 2023, 2:33 p.m. No.20154950   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5113 >>5326 >>5546 >>5559 >>5673

Tucker Carlson

How The Babylon Bee Predicts the Future. Corporate media is dead, which is why The Babylon Bee is more trusted than CNN. CEO Seth Dillon joins Tucker Carlson to discuss.

 

(Anons can find all the Tucker videos on this link also)

 

https://youtu.be/zdbqUoTyReo?si=q-76BwosGWNitIXd

Anonymous ID: e0d2c2 Dec. 30, 2023, 3:45 p.m. No.20155288   🗄️.is 🔗kun

30 Dec, 2023 21:45

West complicit in Ukraine’s deadly strikes on Belgorod – Moscow

American and British “consultants” have helped Kiev to kill civilians, the Russian envoy to the UN has said

 

The US and Britain have helped Ukraine carry out the deadly strikes on the Russian border city of Belgorod, Russian envoy to the UN Vassily Nebenzia told the Security Council on Saturday.

 

Russia requested the urgent Security Council meeting after Ukrainian forces shelled Belgorod earlier that day,killing at least 21 people and injuring more than 110.

 

In his speech, Nebenzia described the shelling as “a premeditated act of terrorism against civilians,” arguing that Kiev’s Western supporters share the responsibility for deaths.

 

“The West is complicit in the crimes committed by the gang [in power] in Kiev,” the diplomat said.“We know that British and American consultants were directly involved in the organization of this terrorist act.”

 

He warned that “the organizers and perpetrators” of the strikes will “be punished.”

 

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Ukrainian troops used the domestically produced Olkha system to fire rockets equipped with cluster bomb warheads into Belgorod. A Czech-made RM-70 Vampire – an upgraded heavier version of the Soviet BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher – was also used, the MOD said.

 

The UN has condemned the killing of civilians in both Russia and Ukraine. Russian envoy Nebenzia, however, argued at the Security Council meeting on Friday that people in Kiev and other Ukrainian cities were killed by the faulty work of Ukrainian air defenses. He also accused Ukraine of posting anti-air missiles in residential areas.

 

(Kind of cryptic, probably more to come, like the CIA and counterpart in Britain assisted)

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/589953-us-uk-helped-ukraine-strike-belgorod/

Anonymous ID: e0d2c2 Dec. 30, 2023, 3:54 p.m. No.20155333   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5344 >>5345 >>5353 >>5368 >>5375 >>5395 >>5552

>>20154507, >>20154521 DJT Truths - As the New Year fast approaches, I would like to wish an early New Year’s salutation to Crooked Joe Biden and his group of Radical Left Misfits & Thugs on their never ending attempt to DESTROY OUR NATION through Lawfare, Invasion, and Rigging ElectionsPN

 

I didn’t see any anons comments of PDJT using “sour” instead of “our” country

 

“They are now scrambling to sign up as many of those millions of people they are illegally allowing intosourCountry, in order that they will be ready to VOTE IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2024.”

 

Comments or analysis anons please.

Anonymous ID: e0d2c2 Dec. 30, 2023, 4:20 p.m. No.20155437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5615

Maine’s decision to disqualify Trump ups ante for U.S. Supreme Court(it’s narrative seeding!)

Maine’s decision to become the second state to disqualify Donald Trump from the ballot raises the stakes for the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene quickly on a dispute that threatens to upend the 2024 election. It’s a case that may also determine whether states can enforce a power that Congress expressly gave to itself, experts said.

Much of the debate over whether Trump can be disqualified under the U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment – as Colorado’s all Democrat Supreme Court ruled last week and Maine’s Democrat Secretary of State Shenna Bellows declared Thursday – has centered around whether the former president’s conduct and speech on Jan. 6, 2021, met the amendment’s definition of having “engaged in insurrection or rebellion.”

But legal analysts say the high court may have a simpler mission because of the language in the final clause of the amendment passed in the aftermath of the Civil War.

“The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article,”the amendment states, further clarifying that Congress could also let a candidate guilty of insurrection to appear on a ballot with a two thirds vote of both the Senate and House.

Legal experts told Just the News it is clear Congress reserved the power to disqualify for itself.

“I think the Supreme Court will focus on the fact that there is no authority in the 14thAmendment for application by state courts.There is no application by courts at all,” Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz said in a video he posted on the X social media platform.

Dershowitz told Just the News separately he expects Maine’s declaration and Colorado’s decision to both be overturned.

Maine’s decision is “worse than Colorado,” he told Just the News Thursday night. “One official denies all Maine voters the right to cast a ballot for Trump. Will be reversed by SCOTUS.”

Mike Davis, a retired Senate Judiciary Committee lawyer and founder of the Article III Project think tank, said states have no power to enforce the 14th amendment. “Congress has to do it,” he told Just the News.

He noted Congress passed a law for criminal prosecution of insurrection after the 14th amendment and he believes a candidate would have to be convicted under that law for the amendment's disqualification to apply.

The Colorado State Republican Party also is relying on that interpretation of the amendment in its appeal Wednesday night of the state Supreme Court decision. It asked the nine justices to determine in part “whether Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment is self-executing to the extent of allowing states to remove candidates from the ballot in the absence of any Congressional action authorizing such process.”

While the legal arguments pile up, the reaction to Maine's decision was swift and decisive.

"I stand with President Trump against the Left’s blatant attack on our democracy," Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn. wrote on X.

Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, spoke out against the decision coming out of Maine, stating the former president should be allowed on the ballot since he hasn't been found guilty of insurrection.

"I voted to impeach Donald Trump for his role in the January 6th insurrection," Golden wrote in a statement shared to X. "I do not believe he should be reelected as president of the United States. However, we are a nation of laws, therefore until he is actually found guilty of the crime of insurrection, he should be allowed on the ballot."

Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., called Maine's Secretary of State's decision "corrupt" and "abominable."

"Maine’s Secretary of State, Shenna Bellows, just released her egregious decision to remove Donald Trump from the state’s primary ballot," he stated. This choice is nothing short of corrupt and abominable."

Maine's Republican Senator, Susan Collins, said the decision by the Secretary of State should be overturned.

 

"Maine voters should decide who wins the election – not a Secretary of State chosen by the Legislature," Collins wrote. "The Secretary of State’s decision would deny thousands of Mainers the opportunity to vote for the candidate of their choice, and it should be overturned."

 

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/fri-maines-decision-disqualify-trump-ups-ante-us-supreme-court

Anonymous ID: e0d2c2 Dec. 30, 2023, 4:29 p.m. No.20155503   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5535 >>5541 >>5544 >>5559 >>5673

Hong Kong’s ‘Vaccine Ambassador’ Drops Dead at 57

Frank BergmanDecember 28, 2023 -

 

Hong Kong actress Kathy Chow, who served as the Chinese Communist Party-controlled region’s Covid “vaccine ambassador,” has been found dead at just 57 years old.

The circumstances surrounding Chow’s sudden death have been raising suspicions after her medical records were leaked online.

 

Chow, who was known for her roles in broadcaster TVB’s television dramas in the 1980s and 1990s, died on December 11.

 

Her studio shared news of Chow’s death on the Chinese social media platform Weibo on December 12. ==According to her studio, Chow died following the “unsuccessful treatment” of an “illness.”=•

 

“May there be no disease in heaven, and may we know each other again in the next life!” it said.

 

According to Hong Kong entertainment website Dim Sum Daily, Chinese screenwriter Tan Fei had initially dispelled the rumors, stating that Chow was alive and urged people to not spread false information.

 

A former TVB political reporter also reportedly said that Chow was still in hospital undergoing treatment. However, her death was later confirmed by her former partner, Hong Kong actor Ray Lui.

 

Lui, who is now married to Chinese businesswoman Yang Xiaojuan, mourned Chow’s death on Weibo late on December 12.

 

“I couldn’t calm down for a long time after hearing this news,” he wrote. “Thank you for bringing so much beauty to the world. “I hope you will continue to laugh heartily in the next world.”

 

Despite initial claims suggesting that Chow had died while being treated for an “illness,” her medical records were leaked online showing she was found dead after suffering from sudden heart failure.

 

A photo of Chow’s medical records began circulating on social media. The records show she was found “unresponsive” and had collapsed because her “heart stopped.” Chow was rushed to hospital where she was declared after her heart had been stopped for over an hour.

 

According to the leaked document, the patient was found lying on the floor by her colleagues at about 10 am on December 11. She had lost consciousness and her heartbeat had stopped for an hour when she was taken to the hospital, the medical record shows.

 

Chinese authorities have detained a hospital employee suspected of leaking her medical records.The Shunyi Branch of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau said on Weibo that a 36-year-old man had been detained for allegedly leaking private information.

 

“On Dec 11, a 36-year-old man with the surname Fu took advantage of his working position in a hospital in Shunyi District by taking a photo of a patient’s personal medical record and sending it to a WeChat group for the purpose of showing off, causing the information to spread,” the police station wrote.

 

Before her death, the popular celebrity served as the Chinese Communist Party’s “vaccine ambassador.”Chow was tasked with encouraging the public to get vaccinated for Covid.

 

https://slaynews.com/news/hong-kong-vaccine-ambassador-drops-dead-57/

Anonymous ID: e0d2c2 Dec. 30, 2023, 4:40 p.m. No.20155570   🗄️.is 🔗kun

More Good News

Lab-grown meat's PR problems go from worse to… worser. But why do the ethical claims about this product remain unchallenged?

RAW EGG NATIONALIST

DEC 28, 2023

 

It brings me great pleasure to report that lab-grown meat has been named “one of the worst technology failures of 2023” in the prestigious MIT Technology Review, alongside the ill-fated Titan submersible, the Cruise Robotaxi, and “rogue geoengineering” (which I’ve also written about).

Here’s what the piece had to say about the cancer-meat:

Instead of killing animals for food, why not manufacture beef or chicken in a laboratory vat? That’s the humane idea behind “lab-grown meat.”

 

The problem, though, is making the stuff at a large scale. Take Upside Foods. The startup, based in Berkeley, California, had raised more than half a billion dollars and was showing off rows of big, gleaming steel bioreactors.

 

But journalists soon learned that Upside was a bird in borrowed feathers. Its big tanks weren’t working; it was growing chicken skin cells in much smaller plastic laboratory flasks. Thin layers of cells were then being manually scooped up and pressed into chicken pieces. In other words, Upside was using lots of labor, plastic, and energy to make hardly any meat.

 

Samir Qurashi, a former employee, told the Wall Street Journal he knows why Upside puffed up the potential of lab-grown food. “It’s the ‘fake it till you make it’ principle,” he said.

 

And even though lab-grown chicken has FDA approval, there’s doubt whether lab meat will ever compete with the real thing. Chicken goes for $4.99 a pound at the supermarket. Upside still isn’t saying how much the lab version costs to make, but a few bites of it sell for $45 at a Michelin-starred restaurant in San Francisco.

 

The piece was met with a furious response by UPSIDE, which issued a statement that “UPSIDE has successfully and repeatedly demonstrated that we can scale our suspension technology to make delicious ground-textured and blended products. This platform is the basis for the commercial plant we are currently building, and will enable large scale production pending regulatory approval.” The company stated that it will “work with optimism, grit and dogged determination towards our vision for a better future.”

 

https://raweggnationalist.substack.com/p/more-good-news