Jeanne Cavelier, head of Reporters without Borders, reporting for Euronews, says there has been a mass exodus of journalists out of Russia due to extreme censorship and a high risk of arrest for reporting on the war in Ukraine. She also said the invasion was preceded by a propaganda war ("invasion to remove the Nazi … Continue reading DGB or KGB?
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Papers, Please!
In two days (Saturday, Jan 15) if you visit Washington, D.C. - even if you live there - you MUST have three things to be out on the street: Proof of COVID vaccination (12 years old and older). Proof of COVID vaccination AND a photo I.D. (18 years old and older). A mask (and you … Continue reading Papers, Please!
Memes
These were sent to me in email (thanks, JP). Some of them had a little bad language, so I omitted them, though they were truthful. The people of this country are like "sheeps to the slaughter" when it comes to thinking for themselves, making common sense decisions, and standing up for their rights (including the … Continue reading Memes
What’s Next?
Consider the following: The Democrats and their Deep State and media allies were willing to illegally spy on Donald Trump. The Democrats used false information to charge the president with treason for colluding with Russia. Later they added a phone call they didn't like to enforce their charges. The Democrats perverted and corrupted the most … Continue reading What’s Next?
There is Already a Treatment for COVID-19
Why are we being told there is not?? Why is a drug that has been available - even over the counter - for 65 years, that continually shows positive results in treating the virus, why has it been ridiculed, demonized, and even banned?? Why wouldn't any medical practitioner use every available method to treat this … Continue reading There is Already a Treatment for COVID-19
Comparisons
There is a lot of reporting about churches being closed in different parts of the country, and at least one pastor in Florida being arrested for "endangering other people" (meaning his congregation) and disobeying social distancing laws and shut-down orders made by the governor. People (at least older people) remember the accounts coming out of … Continue reading Comparisons
The Internet Choice
Everyone with basic knowledge of the Internet – surfing, email, Facebook, etc. – knows there is a lot of trash out there in the Ethernet. But there is also a lot of good: People sharing ideas, teaching, keeping people informed about everything from cooking to fixing cars to building computers, ad infinitum. But the United … Continue reading The Internet Choice
American “Education”
The American University in Washington, D.C. has hired an outside professor to teach their faculty how to grade papers in a "non-racist" way, particularly written assignments by students. Asao Inoue of the University of Washington-Tacoma is known for advocating that students should be graded based on the “labor” they put into their work, not the … Continue reading American “Education”
The Past is the Past
"Committee to Establish Principles on Renaming"; "Committee on Art in Public Spaces" ; "Chief Diversity Office"; these names and similar titles are appearing in colleges and universities across America, all of which are prone to cater to snowflakes whining about everything from art to building names to stone work on buildings. The offense? The "perception" … Continue reading The Past is the Past
The New Nationalism?
Tony Perkins' The Washington Update has an article that should be very troubling to Christians across America. It talks about "Christian nationalism." Most disturbing is the fact that it comes from a group of left-leaning church leaders! They claim this new type of nationalism is a "persistent threat to both our religious communities and our … Continue reading The New Nationalism?