Saturday, May 31, 2025
Migrants Receiving Nearly £1 Billion in Universal Credit Welfare Benefits Per Month in Britain
Friday, May 30, 2025
Foreign Students and Universities’ Scams
The New York Times carried an article on May 27 listing 50 American colleges and universities whose foreign student enrollment was 15% or higher. One — Illinois Tech — had the majority of its student body (51%) coming from abroad.
The Times doesn’t ask, What’s wrong with this picture? It ran the piece as part of its continuing attacks on the Trump administration for rescinding Harvard’s eligibility to enroll international students. Schools can’t take foreign students unless they are part of the federal registration network for international students — SEVIS — and Trump just kicked Harvard out. It justified its position on the grounds that Harvard discriminates (Harvard went all the way to the Supreme Court — and lost — in defense of its racially biased admissions policy) and fails to protect its Jewish students (the Ivies once even excluded them).
The liberal arguments for international students are that they “enrich” and “diversify” the student body and bring talent to America, elevating the status of our universities.
Let’s ask about some of the downsides to the rosy picture the Times paints. I tap my experience as a retired Foreign Service officer, former faculty member and administrator in higher education, and father.
As a Foreign Service officer, I served abroad in consular (visa) roles. My last post abroad was Shanghai. I’d make two observations. First, as one of China’s biggest cities and a key hub for expatriates, we received our fair share of U.S. college recruiters. That included the “prestige” schools, because many Chinese parents have a “label” fetish: I remember a counselor at Shanghai American school once beginning an evening for parents of high school juniors getting ready to apply to college with “your life won’t be over if you don’t get into Stanford...or Harvard.” A college recruiter once told me she could fill her freshman class right there in Shanghai but didn’t because her school valued “diversity.” Second, we had floods of Chinese students applying each year for visas. I was also struck that most of them were declaring they would study STEM or business (the latter certainly in graduate programs).
The college recruiter’s remark got me thinking. If a school can get a foreign student who will pay full freight for tuition, room, and board, how does that disincentivize it from prioritizing Americans who can’t or from controlling its sticker prices? There are Chinese parents who send their kids to college with a suitcase of cash to pay tuition.
The Times tries to spin that by claiming that foreign students are subsidizing American students: They pay more so Americans can pay less. Somehow, that strikes most Americans as convincing as Joe Biden claiming that “Bidenomics is working” or Janet Yellen yelling, “Inflation is transitory.”
Thursday, May 29, 2025
From body parts to data manipulation to rampant antisemitism, Harvard is broken
While Harvard may once have been the crown jewel in American academia, it is no longer. Shocking stories of modern grave robbery, alleged data manipulation, and rampant antisemitism have been flooding the airways. Taxpayers shouldn’t have to fund Harvard until it cleans up its act.
The Puritans founded Harvard College in 1636 with a very specific purpose in mind: It was intended to train clergy to establish a “church in the wilderness.” Its early motto was “Veritas Christo et Ecclesiae” (“Truth for Christ and the Church.”).
From body parts to data manipulation to rampant antisemitism, Harvard is broken - American Thinker
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
DOJ investigating Andrew Cuomo over COVID-19 nursing home deaths
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating former Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his controversial decision to place COVID-19 patients in nursing homes during the pandemic.
The DOJ had opened up the investigation about a month ago into claims that Cuomo lied to members of U.S. Congress about his actions as governor during the COVID-19 pandemic, two sources familiar with the matter told The New York Times.
This investigation began not long after the Trump administration dismissed a criminal indictment against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Cuomo, who resigned as governor in 2021 amid sexual harassment claims, is currently running for mayor of New York City in the Democratic primary. If nominated, he would likely face Adams, who is running as an independent, in the next election.
Rich Azzopardi, a Cuomo spokesman, told the outlet that he considered the investigation "lawfare and election interference plain and simple — something President Trump and his top Department of Justice officials say they are against."
"[Cuomo] testified truthfully to the best of his recollection about events from four years earlier, and he offered to address any follow-up questions from the subcommittee — but from the beginning this was all transparently political," Azzopardi said.
DOJ investigating Andrew Cuomo over COVID-19 nursing home deaths | Politics
Monday, May 26, 2025
America Props Up An Al Qaeda Terror State
How is supporting terrorists - who rule Syria and threaten Christians - in our national interest?
In March, the Trump administration laid out conditions for ending sanctions on Syria.
The new Islamic terrorist regime led by a former Al Qaeda terrorist that had taken over Syria was warned to “exclude foreign terrorist fighters from any official roles”, difficult to imagine considering that the country was being run by domestic and foreign terrorists, “and ensure the security and freedoms of Syria’s religious and ethnic minorities”. Especially Christians.
“Any adjustment to U.S. policy towards Syria’s interim authorities will be contingent on all of those steps being taken,” the terrorist regime was warned.
This position was reaffirmed by the Trump administration in April at the UN Security Council.
Syria’s Jihadi government not only refused to expel its foreign Jihadi allies, but gave members of Al Qaeda and ISIS linked terrorists ranks in its new ‘military’. Syria not only harbors terrorist networks from as far away as China and Albania, but also Muslim terrorists from Western nations like Omar Diaby, listed by the United States as linked to Al Qaeda, who was “responsible for recruiting 80% of the French-speaking jihadists who went to Syria or Iraq” and who are at high risk of carrying out terrorist attacks in Europe and the United States.
With Al-Qaeda and ISIS Jihadis in control of Syria, the country’s Christians live in fear.
The new terrorist regime was supposed to protect Syria’s Christians as a precondition to dropping sanctions. And while Al-Jolani has made all sorts of assurances, Islamic terrorists remain in control of some Christian property seized during the war (many other churches were destroyed) and Christians have been warned to become Muslims or face the consequences.
Leaflets bearing the message “death to the pork eaters” and other threats against Christians continue to circulate. Selective curfews were imposed on Christians who defended themselves against Muslim violence and they were disarmed in at least one community.
Syria’s Christians are expected to entrust their security to the Al Qaeda and ISIS terrorists who massacred their families, took nuns hostage and destroyed churches. They’re terrified of what the future holds and they have every reason to be in a country run by terrorists whose religion commands the oppression, enslavement and or killing of everyone who isn’t a Sunni Muslim.
While the sanctions were imposed on the previous Assad regime, the Trump administration had tried to use them as leverage to convince the Al-Jolani regime to expel foreign Jihadis and protect Christians. Instead the towel was thrown in at the infamous meeting in Saudi Arabia.
And what is the United States getting in return for lifting sanctions and losing its leverage?
Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed that the sanctions had to be lifted because of an urgent need to get aid into Syria. This argument, already deployed everywhere from Gaza to Yemen to Afghanistan to drop restrictions on delivering aid to terrorists has only made terrorism worse.
Sending aid to Syria, an enemy nation whose governments have been terrorists of one kind or another, is not a vital national interest. Ending the use of Syria by Islamic terrorist groups, some of whom pose a threat to the United States, is. And protecting Christians is a cultural interest.
Rubio also argued in the Senate that sanctions needed to be dropped because Syria was weeks or months “away from potential collapse and a full-scale civil war of epic proportions, basically the country splitting up.” Why this would be any worse than the current state of affairs in which Al Qaeda and ISIS terrorists run the country was not made clear.
“We want to help that government succeed, because the alternative is full-scale civil war and chaos, which would, of course, destabilize the entire region,” he argued.
Do we really want terrorists to succeed in ruling Syria? Is that in our national interest?
Why is keeping Syria united under Turkish, Al Qaeda and ISIS rule preferable to letting the various ethnic and religious groups forced at gunpoint to pretend they’re part of one country get their independence? Syria’s Christians would be more likely to benefit from independence than rule by an Islamic terrorist coalition with a history of committing atrocities against Christians.
It’s obvious why Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other participants in the coalition of state sponsors of terror, including 9/11, and who helped engineer the Arab Spring, and the Jihadi takeover of Syria would want to keep the power they seized. And we know all too well why Republican globalists like McCain adopted those same positions and got the United States into the business of backing the Syrian ‘rebels’ no matter how often they showed their true Jihadi colors.
But why is the Trump administration adopting this rebooted Arab Spring?
The biggest evidence that dropping sanctions on the Al Qaeda regime and the $10 million reward for its leader, Al-Jolani, was a grave error was that it was immediately adopted by the EU.
“Today, we took the decision to lift our economic sanctions on Syria. We want to help the Syrian people rebuild a new, inclusive and peaceful Syria,” European Commission VP Kaja Kalla tweeted. Followed by her declaration that “Sanctions are working. They hit Russia’s economy hard and hamper its capacity to wage war.”
Why do sanctions work in Russia but not in Syria? Because the EU and globalist forces support the Al Qaeda takeover of Syria. And that’s already a good reason for us not to join them.
But from the Iran negotiations to a concern about “humanitarian aid” for Gaza, our foreign policy is starting to resemble Europe’s foreign policy and that of the Obama administration. What’s missing is any sense of why this is in our national interest. Obama and the EU reject the idea that national interests matter, only an amorphous concept of “values” that favors our enemies.
We should be able to do better than this 99 cent store globalism.
The best Rubio could do was to assert some sort of domino theory, arguing that, “When Syria is unstable, the region becomes unstable.” It’s hard to see what could destabilize the region more than Al Qaeda terrorists in charge of a country, but even taken at face value, that commits the Trump administration to perpetually maintaining stability across the Middle East by propping up any government, no matter how awful, and then watching the whole thing spin out of control anyway, and recapitulating the worst days of the Clinton, Bush and Obama years. Again.
The Trump era was supposed to restore foreign policy based on national interests and an end to the United States playing the world’s policeman. Cutting a deal with Al-Jolani just showcases the foreign policy disasters that led us into allying with Islamic terrorists in Syria a decade ago in the name of such vague concepts as international law, human rights and regional stability.
Democrats and Republicans got played by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Turkey and other Islamic states into embracing the Arab Spring. Now we’re being roped into supporting Jhadis taking over Syria all over again. And then where to next? Libya? Gaza? America?
We dropped sanctions on Syria in order to keep it in the hands of Al Qaeda while abandoning our best leverage for protecting Syria’s Christians and keeping terrorist groups from using Syria as a base. After Qatar stabbed us in the back in Afghanistan, we’re back to trusting it in Syria and Gaza. And we’ve forgotten that making deals with Islamic Jihadis only ends one way.
The same way it did for us in Afghanistan…with dead Americans and American hostages.
America Props Up An Al Qaeda Terror State | Frontpage Mag
Saturday, May 24, 2025
Canadian government considering assisted suicide for minors?
A PJ Media post alleges that there is an Evangelical Fellowship of Canada “brochure” from 2024, still circulating, that is in opposition to that nation’s Medical Assistance In Dying (MAID) program.
That sounds right on its face, but there’s more.
The brochure reportedly states:
A special committee of MPs and senators studying MAiD has recommended allowing MAiD for mature minors. A mature minor is a child or teen who is deemed capable of making a decision for MAiD. This would essentially remove the minimum age of eligibility.
Not shocked and appalled enough? Read on:
The committee also suggested parents may not be consulted and wouldn’t need to consent to their child’s death via MAiD.”
So, the government could kill your child without even consulting you?
Canadian government considering assisted suicide for minors? - American Thinker
Friday, May 23, 2025
50 per cent of mosques in Pakistan serve as terror fronts: PoJK activist Sajjad Raja
50 per cent of mosques in Pakistan serve as terror fronts: PoJK activist Sajjad Raja
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Thursday, May 22, 2025
Gaza Comes to D.C.
On a quiet May evening in Washington, D.C., two Israeli embassy workers were gunned down outside the Capital Jewish Museum. They weren’t soldiers. They weren’t “occupiers.” They were a couple—Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim—who had just left a humanitarian event. They were planning to get engaged.
Instead, they were executed in cold blood on American soil.
The shooter? A 30-year-old named Elias Rodriguez, wrapped in a red keffiyeh and screaming “Free, free Palestine” as he opened fire. Not in Gaza. Not in Tehran. Right here—in the heart of the United States capital.
This wasn’t some random act of violence. It was a political assassination. A hate crime. And a terrorist attack fueled by a narrative the West keeps feeding.
Rodriguez wasn’t a mentally ill loner. He had a trail:
- He marched in BLM protests.
- He dabbled in radical activism with the Party for Socialism and Liberation—the same group that has called for “Intifada” in the U.S.
- And like so many today, he was infected with the delusion that terrorism is resistance—and murder is justice when the target is Israeli.
And where is the Left now?
Silent. Absent. Complicit.
There’s no “official” outraged press conference. No “sanctioned-from-above” candlelight vigil. No screaming about gun control or the need to “do something.” Because the shooter doesn’t fit the establishment’s narrative—and the victims don’t serve its agenda. The same people who claim to care about “hate crimes” are mute when Jews are hunted down and killed. The same pundits who flood the airwaves over school shootings won’t say a word when it’s a keffiyeh-clad terrorist pulling the trigger.
They don’t even pretend to care anymore.
Because in their twisted ideology, the dead Israelis had it coming—and the shooter was just “resisting.” That’s how sick it’s become – and always was – when it comes to Islamic terror.
Gaza Comes to D.C. | Frontpage Mag
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
MoT #858 The Nottoway Plantation Fire Is No Tragedy
The Nottoway Plantation fire has righteous people celebrating and yet the white media wants us to mourn this as some "loss of history."
Study: Ultra-Orthodox only pay 4% of total national taxes, costing economy billions
Despite constituting 14 percent of the working-age population, the ultra-Orthodox community generated only four percent of Israeli tax revenues in 2023, costing the government billions and adding thousands of shekels to the average non-Haredi worker’s annual tax burden, a study by the Israel Democracy Institute has found.
Should current demographic and employment trends continue, by 2048 about a quarter of Israel’s population will be Haredi but will, in aggregate, contribute a mere 8% of direct tax revenues, the IDI projected.
According to the study — which was based on data from the Central Bureau of Statistics, Tax Authority, Population Authority, and National Insurance Institute — the lack of secular studies in Haredi schools has led to “underperformance in the labor market and significantly lower household incomes relative to the general Jewish population, especially among men.”
As a result, it asserted, “despite consuming more state services, Haredi households pay less in income taxes.”
Fifty-four percent of Haredi men were employed in the first three quarters of 2024 compared to 55.5% in 2023. For women, employment rates have risen steadily from 71% in 2015 to 81% in 2023, only 2% less than non-Haredi women.
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
How Arabs See Trump's 'Separate Peace' and Deals With Islamists
In the eyes of Iran and the Houthis, Trump's separate peace deal that excluded Israel is a captivating green light to continue their attacks on "The Little Satan", while obligingly halting their assaults on vessels in the Red Sea.
Trump's deal with the Houthis sent everyone in the Middle East the message that the Trump administration has finally thrown Israel under the bus.
Worse, Trump's agreement does not require the Houthis to abandon their jihad (holy war) against either the US or Israel.
"[The Palestinians are] ecstatic that their employer, Qatar, just "purchased" the US presidency with a $400 million 747 jet and a Golf Course...." — Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, Palestinian political analyst, X, May 11, 2025.
Qatar wanted the American-Israeli hostage released as a gesture to Trump on the eve of his visit to the Gulf state. Hamas leaders were not able to say no to Qatar, and immediately complied.
This event shows that Qatar has enough influence over Hamas to instruct it to release all the hostages. Qatar could have used its influence from the beginning to force Hamas to release all of them; but it did not.
Qatar wants to make sure that its long-standing allies, Iran and Hamas, remain strong and in power after the current war.
Trump and his Special Envoy Steve Witkoff are being played and appear not even to know it. If they do know it, personal friendships and financial rescues have apparently taken priority over hard-nosed negotiating. Their only priority seems to have been raking in trillions of dollars from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, a Trump golf resort in Saudi Arabia, a $400 million "flying palace" from Qatar, a Trump hotel in Dubai and the promise of a Trump Tower in Damascus.
"Donald Trump may go down in history as the American President who empowered Islamism around the globe [by funding Syria's al-Sharaa], more than any other president in the history of the USA." — Nervana Mahmoud, Egyptian political analyst, X, May 13, 2025.
Trump and his advisors undoubtedly have good intentions, but... trying to strike deals with Iran and its Hamas and Houthi terror proxies, instead emboldens these terrorists and enemies of the US.
After Trump returns to Washington, he will quickly discover that the Islamists and their sponsors in the Middle East have not changed. Iran, Hamas and the Houthis will continue to call for death to Israel and America. Qatar will continue to provide political and financial support to anti-American Islamists and other Jihadis. As for Syria's jihadist president, the belief that he will transform himself into a moderate pro-Western Arab leader and a democrat is, unfortunately, nothing but a joke.
Saudi Arabia, under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, also appears to be moving in that direction, though at a much slower pace. MBS will not join the Abraham Accords. Trump's wish that he would sign onto them "in your own time" is a sweet, naïve dream.
If Trump were to use military force against Iran's nuclear weapons program, it would not only be a blow to Tehran and its terror proxies, it would enormously empower the moderate Arabs and Muslims who correctly view the mullahs as a threat to their national security and stability.
If Trump wants real peace and prosperity, he must, unfortunately, act against Iran and its terror proxies, and distance himself from jihadists and their sponsors, especially Qatar. Such a move would be the best way to expand the Abraham Accords and encourage other Arabs to seize hold of Trump's great promise.
Colorado's new trans law 'punishes' those who disagree, 'compels' speech: lawsuit
The national grassroots organization Defending Education is suing the state of Colorado over a new law making it a discriminatory act to refuse to call trans-identifying individuals by their chosen name, among other provisions that have sparked concerns about free speech and parental rights.
Defending Education filed a joint lawsuit Monday on behalf of Colorado Parent Advocacy Network, Protect Kids Colorado, Do No Harm and Dr. Travis Morrell over House Bill 25-1312, which was signed into law by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis last Friday.
Nicki Neily, the founder and president of Defending Education, believes that the new law "compels speech on sex and gender and punishes citizens who disagree."
"Citizens cannot be forced to say what the government wants them to say," Neily declared. "That's why we have a First Amendment."
The bill, also known as the "Kelly Loving Act," expands the state's anti-discrimination protections for who identify as the opposite sex and requires school policies to be "inclusive of all reasons" that a student may adopt a different name. The legislation requires schools to "allow each student to choose from any of the options provided in the dress code."
In its complaint, Defending Education maintains that the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act already makes it illegal to deny someone services or goods based on certain characteristics, which include "gender expression."
Colorado's new trans law 'punishes' those who disagree: lawsuit | Politics
Monday, May 19, 2025
W.H.O. Cries Poor as It Faces ‘Existential Crisis’ After U.S. Funding Cuts
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Friday, May 16, 2025
The net zero industry is collapsing worldwide. Hopefully it will be abandoned for good
The Net Zero fantasy fades
The grand vision of "Net Zero" initiatives -- by which emissions of carbon dioxide magically balance with expensive and futile capture and storage systems -- have long been sold as the redemption arc for humanity’s profligate modern ways. Yet, like a poorly scripted dystopian thriller, the holes in this plot are glaring.
Net Zero was always a fragile concept. It rested on shaky and illogical assumptions: that wind turbines, solar panels and “green” hydrogen could reliably replace fossil fuels, that governments could redesign economies without unintended consequences, that voters would accept higher costs for daily necessities, and that developing countries would sacrifice growth for climate targets they had no hand in creating.
None of those fantasies held. Countries did not decarbonize nearly at the speed promised, even though climate bureaucracies clung to the illusion. Long-range targets, five-year reviews, and international pledges lacked common sense and defied physical and economic realities. The result? An unaccountable machine pushing impractical policies that most people never voted for and are now beginning to reject.
If Net Zero were a serious endeavor, its architects would confront the undeniable: China and India are more than delaying their decarbonization timelines -- they’re burying them. Why has this been ignored?
China and India -- responsible for more than 40% of global CO2 emissions in the last two decades -- are accelerating fossil fuel use, not phasing it out. In Southeast Asia, coal, oil and natural gas continue to dominate. Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines are building new electric generating power plants using those fuels. These countries understand that economic growth comes first.
Africa, too, is pushing back. Leaders in Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal have criticized Western attempts to block fossil fuel financing. African nations are investing in exploitation of oil and gas reserves.
If Asia represents the global rejection of Net Zero, Germany and the U.K. are poster children of the West’s self-inflicted wounds. Both nations, once hailed as Net Zero pioneers, are grappling with the harsh realities of their green ambitions. The transition to “renewables” has been plagued by economic pain, energy insecurity, and political backlash, exposing the folly of policies divorced from facts. When the war in Ukraine cut off energy supplies, Germany panicked. Suddenly, coal plants were back online. The Green Dream died a quiet death.
Thursday, May 15, 2025
David Horowitz Exposed White Coat Supremacy
In Radical Son, David Horowitz exposed the murderous campaigns of the Black Panthers, which marked his departure from the left. David should also be remembered as an early opponent of white coat supremacy, in a case that lingers to this day.
“In 1981, San Francisco Chronicle writer Randy Shilts tipped David and Peter to a potential epidemic known as AIDS, which was rapidly spreading through the bathhouses in San Francisco,” David’s son Ben Horowitz recently explained. That year, David and Peter Collier published Whitewash: Gay Leaders in California Have Obscured Vital Information About How the AIDS Disease Spreads. Shilts would write And the Band Played On: People, Politics and the AIDS Epidemic, and David would revisit the episode in Radical Son.
“For political reasons,” David wrote, “there would be no systematic testing or reporting, or contact tracing of infected parties – standard health measures in stemming contagions in the past.” David was calling out the government’s politicization of disease and departure from established medical practice. That set the stage for Dr. Anthony Fauci, who earned a medical degree in 1966 but in 1968 became a “yellow beret” at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Dr. Fauci’s bio showed no advanced degrees in molecular biology or biochemistry but in 1984 the NIH made him head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Nobel laureate Kary Mullis, inventor of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), believed that Fauci did not understand electronic microscopy, did not understand medicine, and “should not be in a position like he’s in.”
Fauci maintained that AIDS was caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) discovered by French scientist Luc Montagnier. This drew a challenge from the Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of the HIV/AIDS Hypothesis, including Mullis, Peter Duesberg and Charles A. Thomas. Instead of debating these medical scientists, all more qualified than himself, Fauci branded them “AIDS denialists” and worked to cancel the media appearances and grants of professor Duesberg, who would author Inventing the AIDS Virus.
Fauci predicted that AIDS would ravage the entire population but as Michael Fumento showed in The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS, it never did. That reality had no effect on Fauci, whose drug of choice to treat AIDS was AZT (azidothymidine), marketed as Zidovudine, a DNA chain terminator rejected for cancer treatment because of excessive cytotoxicity.
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. showed in The Real Anthony Fauci, the NIAID boss tested AZT and other dangerous drugs on foster children in New York City, a campaign charted by the BBC in Guinea Pig Kids. Despite this deadly campaign and other failures, Fauci remained at the helm of NIAID.
In early 2017, Fauci proclaimed there was “no doubt” President Trump would be confronted with a surprise infectious disease outbreak during his presidency. In 2019, Fauci funded gain-of-function research (GOF) which makes viruses more lethal and transmissible, at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China. In early 2020, CDC official Dr. Nancy Messonnier, a member of the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service, announced the arrival of a “novel coronavirus” that would menace the nation.
Dr. Fauci proclaimed that the Covid virus arose naturally in the wild and imposed a rigid lockdown regime with mandatory vaccinations even for children. As Rebecca Culshaw noted in The Real AIDS Epidemic: How the Tragic HIV Mistake Threatens us All, the vaccine campaign was “a massive clinical trial was conducted in real time on the entire population,” and duly weaponized. Biden called Covid a “pandemic of the unvaccinated,” and fired 8,700 armed service members who refused the experimental vaccines.
When scientists found evidence of a lab origin, the NIAID boss branded them “conspiracy theorists.” The scientists of the Great Barrington Declaration, including Dr. Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford, challenged Fauci’s rigid lockdowns. Instead of debating these scientists, Fauci branded them “fringe epidemiologists.” In similar style, as Ben Horowitz recalled, David and Peter had been smeared as “homophobes,” for exposing the politicization of AIDS. During Covid, Fauci took it to another level.
The NIAID boss, proclaimed that he represented science, and that those who criticized him were only attacking science itself. Fauci thus certified his status as a megalomaniac Lysenko figure, but there was more to him.
On his way out of the White House, Biden pardoned Dr. Fauci, contending that the pardon should not be mistaken for any “wrongdoing” or “as an admission of guilt for any offense.”
As Fauci continues to rake in the dough, the people’s representatives enjoy a target-rich environment.
Joe Biden issued no pardon to outgoing NIH director Lawrence Tabak, who admitted the gain-of-function funding. The Delaware Democrat issued no pardon to James LeDuc, who signed deals with China to destroy documents and materials. Biden issued no pardon to Dr. Nancy Messonnier, who faithfully echoed China’s talking points, and declined to tell reporters who was telling her to withhold information on Wuhan.
As they pursue the Fauci gang, Congress and NIH director Jay Bhattacharya should take a lesson from David Horowitz. Ignore the angry reaction from the left and keep up the fight against white coat supremacy. And since there is no statute of limitations on murder, the DOJ should not forget the Black Panthers.
January 17 marked 50 years since Betty Van Patter, the bookkeeper David hired for the Panthers’ school in Oakland, was found dead in San Francisco Bay. Panther boss Elaine Brown, who fired Van Patter, is still around. So is her supporter Jerry Brown, a three-time presidential candidate, four-term governor of California, former mayor of Oakland and California attorney general. What did Jerry Brown know and when did he know it?
Monday, May 12, 2025
After bringing millions of unvetted migrants into the U.S., the hate-filled left screams about a few dozen white South African refugees
What's with the left? After ushering in tens of millions of unvetted illegal migrants and defending their 'right' to stay with extraordinary tenacity, President Trump lets in about 50 South Africans Boers this week, victims of extreme violence, discrimination, and Hugo Chavez-style land expropriation, and already they're having a cow.
The far-leftist South African government is hurling abuse at the refugees as they go, and unwittingly making the case that Trump was right all along to grant them that refugee status -- nobody acts like they do without a guilty conscience:
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Soros-Linked Groups Sue to Stop Trump’s Migrant Child Trafficking Crackdown
Friday, May 9, 2025
LCPS under investigation for 'targeting' boys who oppose girl changing in their locker room
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares will investigate Loudoun County Public Schools following a report that the school division "targeted" three high school boys who expressed discomfort over a girl who identifies as male changing in the boys' locker room.
On Tuesday, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced he had asked the state attorney general to investigate the situation "so that every student's privacy, dignity and safety are upheld."
"It's deeply concerning to read reports of yet another incident in Loudoun County schools where members of the opposite sex are violating the privacy of students in locker rooms," the Republican governor stated. "Even more alarming, the victims of this violation are the ones being investigated — this is beyond belief."
LCPS investigated for 'targeting' boys opposed to trans policy | Education
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Marco Rubio Vows Visa Crackdown After Columbia Library Takeover: ‘Pro-Hamas Thugs No Longer Welcome’ in U.S.
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
What leftists really care about
To the rational, well intentioned American citizen, the issues where the Democrat party chooses to fight certainly appear ill advised.
There must be better ways to express your support for unrestricted immigration than by waxing poetic every time another vicious gangbanger is removed from the country under a clear and unambiguous legal foundation.
Abusing the court system to obstruct political opponents, or to assault them, is not going unnoticed by the average American.
Championing the “right” of common street criminals to have ready, unimpeded access to victims by challenging every attempt by law enforcement to keep society safe (no cash bail; charging and sentencing decisions based on race, social status, even political ideology) is incomprehensible to those of us who use our heads for more than a hat rack.
Are they really this stupid? Do they not realize that the majority of the American people are watching their antics with disgust and revulsion?
The answer to both questions is yes.
It’s important to remember the dominant ideological worldview among Democrats — a sort of rich man’s Marxism, where the rise of the proletariat is merely a vehicle for their ultimate plunder.
Monday, May 5, 2025
Nolte: CNN Platforms Sinaloa Gangster After Blacklisting 2020 Election Questioners
Saturday, May 3, 2025
BREAKING TEXAS: Congressional Candidate Uncovers CAIR Documents Targeting Christian Mothers, Attacking RAIR Foundation and Its Founder Amy Mek
On April 29, 2025, Texas House candidate Valentina Gomez exposed CAIR-Texas as a Hamas-linked propaganda machine weaponizing smear campaigns, lawfare, and radical operatives to silence Christian mothers, defame conservative leaders like Amy Mek, and infiltrate the Texas Capitol under the false banner of civil rights.
April 29, 2025 | Austin, TX — In a stunning revelation, Valentina Gomez, candidate for Texas House District 31, confirmed her campaign infiltrated the inner operations of CAIR-Texas during yesterday’s controversial “Texas Muslim Capitol Day.” What they uncovered is explosive: a professionally coordinated smear packet, written and distributed by the terror-tired Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), attacking Texas citizens, Christian advocacy groups, and conservative leaders, particularly targeting RAIR Foundation USA and its founder, Amy Mek.
CAIR’s Capitol Day event, already mired in controversy due to the organization’s documented ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, took a dark turn when the Gomez campaign exposed internal materials that viciously slandered American activists as “hate groups” for exposing CAIR’s dangerous influence in Texas politics.
Among those named was Amy Mek, a fearless investigative journalist and founder of RAIR Foundation. CAIR’s materials repeated tired smears ripped from discredited and debunked far-left hit pieces, aiming to paint her as “Islamophobic” for warning Texans about the ideological invasion occurring in their own backyard.
Ironically, CAIR—an organization with deep-rooted ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood—has no shame lending its name and credibility to left-wing, anti-American media outlets. They shamelessly recycle talking points from the same progressive attack dogs that routinely smear Christian conservatives, Israel defenders, and investigative journalists. Their smear packet echoed word-for-word distortions pulled from discredited platforms like HuffPost and Media Matters—demonstrating the Red-Green Axis in action: Islamic supremacists using Marxist propaganda networks to silence their enemies.
Despite years of coordinated defamation campaigns, Amy Mek has remained a powerful and unrelenting voice against Islamic extremism, unmasking CAIR’s political agenda and protecting American sovereignty.
See Amy Mek’s full speech here at the European Union from 2019, where she exposed the harassment, threats, and targeted defamation she and her loved ones have endured at the hands of terror-tied groups like Hamas-linked CAIR and their left-wing enablers.
Farage's Reform UK beats out establishment parties in 'earthquake' elections
The right-wing Reform UK Party saw a series of electoral wins early Friday after it secured parliamentary, mayoral and several local election seats in what leader Nigel Farage said is proof that Reform UK is "now the opposition party to this Labour government."
Farage, who predicted earlier this year in an interview with Fox News Digital that there would be a "political revolution," said the centurylong, two-party system that has dominated British politics was "now dead" after both the liberal Labour Party and Conservative Party saw losses in a Thursday election.
Reform UK secured a fifth parliamentary seat after Sarah Pochin flipped the Runcorn & Helsby constituency, which is, according to Reform leaders, considered Labour "heartland."
Friday, May 2, 2025
Scientists decry ‘collapsing’ bird numbers, but can’t figure out what’s possibly causing the mass deaths in landscapes splattered with wind turbines
Just yesterday, Patrick Greenfield at The Guardian reported on “new research” which is “prompting fears of ecological collapse” as scientists have announced that “bird populations across North America” are rapidly declining:
The study, published in the journal Science, indicates that former strongholds for bird species are no longer safe, particularly in grasslands, drylands and the Arctic.
Now, these brilliant scientists didn’t offer any speculation as to why this occurrence might be happening, but here’s where my brain went: wind turbines.
Those devilish machines are known to be a major killer of birds, including a number of endangered species. And, Greenfield notes that the areas seeing “particularly” high bird deaths are “grasslands, drylands and the Arctic.”
Well, that’s exactly where our wind turbines are concentrated. For reference, the “grasslands” are the prairie states including the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, Oklahoma, and Wyoming; the “drylands” are basically West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, parts of California, and Nevada; and the “Arctic” of North America is Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
Texas, but specifically West Texas, leads the nation with the most wind turbines (more than 19,000 active machines, followed by Iowa (a prairie state), California (dryland), and Oklahoma (another prairie state). And, from an Arctic energy website: “Today, the use of wind turbines is also growing in the Circumpolar North.”
(Recall that Dr. Thomas Lifson has covered wind turbines and bird deaths on several occasions, found here and here.)
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