Greta’s Gang Sails To Gaza
The controversy around boxer Imane Khelif’s Olympic gold continues, Greta Thunberg and the Gang sail to Gaza. Here’s more from Bridget Phetasy.
The controversy around boxer Imane Khelif’s Olympic gold continues, Greta Thunberg and the Gang sail to Gaza. Here’s more from Bridget Phetasy.
Mexican cartels have spyware that the Israeli government uses to spy on Palestinians and they are able to use it on Americans. They can use this spyware, called Pegasus, to get into your phone.
They can see everything you do, everything you search and they can even do what is called a “room tap,” meaning use the phone’s microphone and camera to spy wherever the phone is. Here’s more from Natali and Clayton Morris on Redacted News.
President Donald Trump has removed Mahmoud Khalil, the Palestinian whose green card has been revoked. Khalil is no longer in the custody of the Southern District of New York, but instead, is now jailed in Louisiana, pending deportation from the United States. Khalil has been charged with sparking the pro-Hamas protests centered around Columbia University in New York City.
The FBI has sent out communications to U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, confirming it will soon be releasing January 6 documents. These will include details on the two “pipe bombs” placed around the U.S. Capitol the night before the protests, bombs targeting the Democratic and Republican party headquarters.
Robert Gouveia gets into both of these stories on this edition of Watching The Watchers. Also covered: The shredding of documents pertaining to the U.S. Agency for International Development, the uproar over lawyers from the firm Perkins Coie losing their security clearances, and the latest Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) updates.
Another lawsuit is dropped against Blake Lively, Taylor Swift’s team comes out swinging against Blake Lively, and I give my thoughts on America allegedly taking over Gaza. Here’s more from Candace Owens.
Benjamin Fulford says as much in his weekly summary of world-shaking events. Is it a prediction or a statement of fact? That’s not clear.
But Fulford — a Canadian journalist based in Japan — maintains that the nation of Israel will cease to exist and will instead become a new nation of Judea, under Turkish protection. Palestine residents will be able to rebuild their homes. How about Israelis? Some might stay, while others will be granted relocation to the United States.
Fulford also predicts a settlement to the Ukraine War, with Russia receiving lands east of the Dnieper River as well as control of the port of Odessa. Ukraine will be permitted to use the port of Odessa without paying any duties.
He also states that the federal debt of the United States will be forgiven, but concessions will be made to Asian nations that hold considerable debt, concessions allowing for construction of new factories within the U.S. domestic territory.
There’s lots more here — talk of the World Economic Forum and another starling prediction — the United Nations will come to an end, replaced by a new global entity no longer based in New York.
Jill Stein was among some 100 people arrested Saturday at a protest against Israel’s genocide attacks on the Palestinian people. The protest occurred at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo.
Styxhexenhammer666 says this is nothing new for Stein, citing past arrests involving Stein during previous presidential campaigns. He calls the arrest “a publicity stunt” to drum up votes for her 2024 presidential run as the Green Party candidate.
Here, Styx explains how Stein is going after the student vote. He believes their leftist professors are more likely to side with Cornel West, the presumed candidate for the fringe People’s Party. Neither of these candidates stands a chance to win, but they will drain votes otherwise likely to go to the corrupt Joe Biden.
Dinesh D’Souza argues that the professors are the ones who are most to blame for the rampant antisemitism and pro-terrorism on American campuses.
“The real culprits, the instigators are the professors,” D’Souza says. He explains further, plus welcomes evolutionary biologist Colin Wright to the podcast to discuss what we know and don’t know about evolution, and whether it is compatible with belief in a creator God.
Joe Biden ordered that the U.S. military must now do what Hamas has refused to do, namely build something useful for the Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip.
The “Right Angle” crack team of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green debate whether the order amounts to fundamental human decency, a very poor way to conduct a siege or a cynical attempt to win back some of the Arab-American vote in Michigan. Or does it even matter anymore? Here’s more.