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Georgia Guidestones Return

Replicas of the Georgia Guidestones have turned up in Japan. The sculptures, which are roughly one-third the size of the originals, have surfaced in Takamatsu City in the Kagawa Prefecture of Japan.

The emergence of these stones remains shrouded in mystery. It’s not clear who erected them or why Japan was chosen as their site, but the stones are at roughly the same latitude as the originals.  Here’s more from Jamie Dlux.

In Too Deep

How do you respond when you’re young — barely 17 or 18 — and you’re ripped — on Ecstasy and coke — and you’re kissed on the open lips by a rock idol with whom you’re infatuated?

That’s one of the scenarios laid out in the new autobiography Walking Disaster: My Life Through Heaven and Hell. The author is Deryck Whibley from the rock band Sum 41 and he maintains in the book that his friend and manager, Greig Nori, who also played with the Canadian punk band  Treble Charger, groomed and sexually assaulted him.

The publication of the book has stirred a deep round of charges and counter charges. Noiri has now claimed that Whibley initiated the relationship, an assertion Whibley disputes. “It has come to my attention that Greig Nori has now called me a liar,” Whibley said. “I tell you right now, I stand behind every word that’s in my book, 100 percent. I am not a liar.” Here’s more from Jamie Dlux.

Operation Smile

Bill and Melinda Gates once made a million dollar donation to Operation Smile, an American-based charity that performs plastic surgeries on children from poor and developing nations suffering from cleft palates, hare lips, burn scars and the like.

But the charity has had a checkered career. Medical critics from some of these nations charge that Operation Smile cares more about racking up numbers than performing surgically safe operations. Here’s more from Jamie Dlux.

Victims Meet With FEMA

Residents of Chimney Rock and Lake Lure, among the most devastated regions of North Carolina, meet with FEMA to get an idea of what kinds of disaster relief the federal government might have available for them. We say “might have available” because there have already been many reports coming out of North Carolina from residents who say they were denied aid.

Vice President Kamala Harris might be promising aid, but FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) has been much stingier about actually providing any assistance. Here’s a report from Jamie Dlux and a Chimney Rock resident, Chris Malcolm, who formerly played drums with Dlux in a now defunct rock band called Cybertooth.

Dr. Love: Sex, Drugs And Covid

Dr. Jay Varma, the Covid advisor for former  New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio, made a habit of throwing lavish sex parties during the pandemic years when he insisted everyday individuals should remain confined in their homes under lockdown. Varma convinced De Blasio to enforce Covid mandates, all while Varma himself secretly broke all the rules he insisted were necessary to save lives.

The New York Post reported, “He backed lockdowns that wrecked businesses and livelihoods; mindless vaccine mandates that cost workers their jobs. And all the while he was enjoying underground raves and drug-fueled parties.”

Steven Crowder broke the story of Varma’s duplicity. Here, Jamie Dlux reports on the sham.

Pinkin Lark

There’s no religion that has a totally clean position on rape and child trafficking, but undoubtedly, one of the religions that bears the closest scrutiny in these regards is the Church of Scientology.  Popular among Hollywood types, Scientology absolutely sucks as far as its lax stance in controlling these base, gross practices.

We don’t care if someone is a star or not. If they condone child trafficking, or are engaged in the rape and torture of women and children, they should be ostracized and pilloried and treated like scum because that’s what they are.

JamieDlux does a bit of that chastisement here, introducing Emily Armstrong, the new lead singer for Linkin Park. The focus is on her support for actor Danny Masterson, a convicted rapist as well as a two-bit actor. Mars Volta musician Cedric Bixler-Zavala and his wife, Chrissie Carnell-Bixler — one of the women who accused Masterson of sexual assault — have been among Armstrong’s most vocal critics.

Birxin’ Down The House

Deborah Birx, the former White House Coronavirus Response Advisor, has a book out called Silent Invasion, looking back on the battle to control the Covid-19 pandemic.  Here, Jamie Dlux draws from the book, focusing on how Birx straddled the fence as far as telling the truth about whether the new Covid vaccines would actually thwart or prevent the pandemic.

Much of Dlux’ analysis involves Birx colluding behind the scenes with the incoming administration of Joe Biden and particularly with David A. Kessler, who was in charge of Biden’s Operation Warp Speed program.

Dlux goes back in time to Kessler’s days with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and how he used aggressive prosecution to try to ruin Stanislaw Burzynski, a doctor from Houston, Texas, who was using chemotherapy to fight cancers.

Was Burzynski an innovator — or simply a quack? And was Kessler attempting to regulate treatment, or wipe out what he deemed as heresy? That’s for you to decide.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/fbzoleidctI

A New Drug

Let’s listen to Dr. Anthony Fauci, over the years, as he addresses what he perceives as a need for a stronger drug against influenza — something so effective it can be administered as a vaccine to children as young as six months old. Here’s more from Jamie Dlux.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/nOtdta2t8yQ

Balls Of Steel

Much of the rock world consists of leftist pricks and cucks, like Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day or the sleazebags Jack Black and Kyle Gass from Tenacious D.

But there are quite a few rock bands that have spoken out against the globalists and Covid-19 pushing creeps like Anthony Fauci. Here, Jamie Dlux brings us a sampling of these more iconoclastic, genuine and thoughtful rock stars, including Morrissey, The Misfits and Megadeath.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/IQBLqXgMTM8

TV’s Kyle Pedo File

Kyle Carrozza, creator of the  Mighty Magiswords series on the Cartoon Network, has been arrested by Burbank police on child pornography charges.

Carrozza, age 45, faces one count involving possession of more than 600 images of child pornography.

He has served as an animator for Nickelodeon and the Walt Disney Corp., in addition to the Cartoon Network. His credits include the 2020 Animaniacs reboot, Teen Titans Go! and The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water. Here’s more from Jamie Dlux.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/QNygPMSuDRRO

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