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Thinking Is Hard

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Here’s more on California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from Steve Green in a new edition of The Right Angle. Green is joined in the discussion by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle.

 

Vance Schools European Union

Vice President J.D. Vance set the world straight on Friday when he addressed European Union bureaucrats at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany. The “commissars,” as he labeled them, pretend to promote democracy, but their anti-freedom policies betray their people. He scolded them for relying too heavily on the United States to handle their defense against Russia or other adversaries.

Let’s take a look at the speech and the reaction—plus next steps with Ukraine and Israel. Here’s more from Lori Colley.

Hitler, Holocaust, The Holy Land

Here’s a Christmas gift to us from Sir Patrick Mack at In Pursuit of Truth. His new Pop video, Episode V Acts III and IV, is entitled Hitler, Holocaust and The Holy Land. 

Sir Patrick Mack opens with the closing days of World War II, the Allied bombing attacks over Germany.  Learn how the Allied and Communist fighting the Nazis weren’t heroes, but rapists and cold-blooded murderers, who even butchered children and zoo animals. We also see the machinations among political leaders — Franklin Delano Roosevelt of the United States, Winston Churchill of Great Britain and Josef Stalin of Russia — to divide the lands and regions formerly within the Nazi sphere.

Among the many controversial positions: Has the Holocaust against the Jews has been fabricated and blown out of proportion? Was the concentration camp at Auschwitz a sordid death camp, or was it actually quite different, and much more amendable, involving even bordellos for inmates?

This video isn’t restricted to World War II. Sir Patrick Mack also gets into the Russian Bolshevik Revolution, the establishment of Israel, and even Jewish mysticism embodied in the Talmud and Kabbalah. There are also sinister hints of deeper, darker rituals, touching upon Moloch and child sacrifice. Buckle up. This is an in-depth work — nearly two hours — but quite riveting and revealing, as all of Sir Patrick’s works always have been.

 

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