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Media Is Biggest Threat

Patrick Bet-David sits down with anarchist and controversial, bestselling-author Michael Malice, who points his finger at the media as the biggest threat to America today.

Malice says the three major TV networks had a stranglehold on public discourse before cable news came on board, followed by talk radio, social media and alternative media. He says that so many times they insist they’re telling you the truth with a straight face and then it all collapses. “When the people who are in a position of accessible authority demonstrate through their own depravity and malfeasance that not only are they mistaken, but they don’t care, they’re going to continue with these blatant lies and shutting down our conversation.” Here’s more on Valuetainment with Bet-David and Malice.

China Linked To Beirut Blast

I’m going to assert that the explosion in Lebanon was an act of sabotage. And that the act of sabotage was not for what you might think…Many think it was Israel trying to secure its interests, and they might have helped or even been the ones to pull it. Instead, the act of sabotage was an attempt to stop Chinese expansion, best exemplified by the Belt Road — a modern-day equivalent of the ancient Silk Road, stretching across Asia to tie into Europe.

More from radio personality Kim Iversen, whose motto we found intriguing: “I don’t ‘fall in line’ when the line leads to bullshit.” She is syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks, which also handles Rush Limbaugh. Iversen did not upload this video to YouTube, after having that platform remove several of her past videos on sensitive topics. We found this work on Bitchute.

 

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Paul Harvey’s Tribute to Police

In light of all the hate and turmoil surrounding law enforcement in recent months, the Crystal Cross channel uncovered this inspirational tribute to policemen by legendary ABC Radio Network icon Paul Harvey. The tribute, given nearly 40 years ago on talk radio, was inspired by Harvey’s father, a police officer who was shot and killed while doing what police officers do every day. The text to the speech is included in the video.

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