Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Texas Democratic Convention speaker is drag queen story hour performer pushing hormone blockers to trans youth | Blaze Media

Texas Democratic Convention speaker is drag queen story hour performer pushing hormone blockers to trans youth | Blaze Media

The Texas Democratic Convention was held in El Paso and ended on Saturday. The convention featured speakers such as transgender activist Charlotte Clymer, gun control activist David Hogg, and "full-time" drag queen Brigitte Bandit.

Bandit – who hosts a drag show titled "Big T**s Bigger Dreams" and promotes the "Big D***s Bigger Dreams" drag show – declared to have "worked with children for over a decade" at the Texas Democratic Convention.

They're comin' again, boys!-----Moderna combination Covid, flu vaccine shows positive late-stage data

Always trust the pharma companies!
  • Moderna said its combination vaccine targeting Covid and the flu was more effective than existing standalone shots for those viruses in a late-stage trial.
  • The biotech company is the first to release positive phase three data on a Covid and flu combination shot, giving it a potential lead over rivals Pfizer and Novavax.
  • Moderna plans to file for regulatory approval for its combination jab this summer in the U.S. and hopes it can enter the market in 2025, said the company’s CEO Stephane Bancel.

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History for June 11

History for June 11 - On-This-Day.com
William Styron 1925 - Novelist and essayist
  • 1770 - Captain James Cook discovered the Great Barrier Reef off of Australia when he ran aground.
  • 1895 - Charles E. Duryea received the first U.S. patent granted to an American inventor for a gasoline-driven automobile.
  • 1934 - The Disarmament Conference in Geneva ended in failure.
  • 1967 - Israel and Syria accepted a U.N. cease-fire.
  • 1987 - Margaret Thatcher became the first British prime minister in 160 years to win a third consecutive term of office.
  • 1990 - The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a law that would prohibit the desecration of the American Flag.
  • 1993 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that people who commit "hate crimes" could be sentenced to extra punishment. The court also ruled in favor of religious groups saying that they indeed had a constitutional right to sacrifice animals during worship services.

Monday, June 10, 2024

New York middle school installs vape detection systems in bathrooms that can also register sounds | Blaze Media

New York middle school installs vape detection systems in bathrooms that can also register sounds | Blaze Media

"The device not only picks up nicotine in the air, it also picks up on THC and also picks up on aggressive behavior, so students looking to bully and fight in the bathrooms," Derek Peterson of Soter Technologies said, according to the New York Post. Peterson went on to mention that the devices use artificial intelligence algorithms to differentiate between door and toilet lid slams and those who might be bullying or fighting in the bathrooms. However, there are no microphones in the devices, he added.

The way we were-----The Shipping Behind D-Day | Battle of the Atlantic | Europe vs Pacific |...

Oakland Has COLLAPSED

6 weeks later, still there!--Starting to sense a long, hot, violent summer?------UC Santa Barbara Students Create ‘Liberated Zone’ in Solidarity with Gaza

UCSB Divest Leads Teach-ins and Demonstration Calling for Divestment from Companies Involved in Israeli Defense
"All day on April 25, students at UC Santa Barbara joined universities across the country in establishing the “Popular University for Gaza” — a “liberated zone” in the campus Student Resource Building. 
The demonstration and symbolic encampment were in solidarity with Gaza and the Palestinian people and demanding “financial transparency, the defense of Palestinian activists, a declaration of the occupation of the Palestinian people, and a divestment from all companies and partnerships” actively supporting Israel’s military offensive on Gaza, according to National Students for Justice in Palestine.
  • “We will not go on business as usual,” one speaker said. “We will hold our university accountable.”...

What’s the Real Reason Caitlin Clark Was Snubbed From the Olympics? - MATT MARGOLIS

"The Tokyo Summer Olympics averaged 15.6 million viewers per night across NBC’s various television and digital platforms, marking the least-watched primetime Olympics on record, Summer or Winter,”
"...You can also argue that Clark was needed for not only women’s basketball but also the entire Olympics. 
  • The previous summer Olympic Games, which took place in Tokyo in 2021, were the least-watched Olympics in history...
  • In fact, the Tokyo Games were the first Summer Olympics to attract fewer viewers than the preceding Winter Games since Athens in 2004...
So, what’s the real reason Clark was snubbed? Is it the same reason why so many object to her popularity—that she’s straight, white, and from Iowa?

Nearly Three Years And $1,200,000,000,000 Later, Biden Has Almost Nothing To Show For His Biggest Domestic Achievement | The Daily Caller

Nearly Three Years And $1,200,000,000,000 Later, Biden Has Almost Nothing To Show For His Biggest Domestic Achievement | The Daily Caller

Rampant inflation and President Joe Biden’s favoring of left-wing policies are contributing to a lack of progress on his landmark infrastructure law, analysts told the Daily Caller.

Two and a half years after Congress ratified the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in November of 2021, there has been very little concrete progress on new roads or bridges. The trillions of federal dollars the Biden administration has poured into the economy may actually be hindering the completion of the infrastructure that Biden promised to build, analysts told the Caller.

DISORDER IN DOLTON: Mayor Exposed for Using Village Funds on Personal St...

Maxine Waters Calls Trump Supporters ‘Domestic Terrorists,’ Demands Action Against Them ROBERT SPENCER

Now she wants the “Justice” Department to go after the supporters of the man the left loves to hate, and who knows? That could very well be the plan.
Waters announced on MSNBC: 
“I am going to spend some time with the criminal justice system, with the justice system, asking them, ‘Tell us what’s going on with the domestic terrorists. Are they preparing a civil war against us? Should we be concerned about our safety? What is he doing with this divisive language? It is dangerous, and we’re going to have to make sure that we understand, uh, that we’re not at risk with this man talkin’ in the way that he’s doing.'”...

Lunch video-----Did Lockdowns Work? The definitive answer is out now in Science Advances

"Broken economy, broken childhoods, broken trust with the medical profession - I wish we could see some accountability.

Noon-toon

 

Fire department captain sues over mandatory 'Pride' celebration | WND | by Bob Unruh

Fire department captain sues over mandatory 'Pride' celebration | WND | by Bob Unruh

Liberty Counsel founder Mat Staver said, "Religious beliefs matter. The Los Angeles County Fire Department makes a mockery of both the law and religion by blatantly infringing on Captain Jeffery Little’s sincerely held beliefs. There is no compelling government interest in this case to force someone to raise an ideologically divisive flag. People do not have to choose between their faith or their job."

The case is being handled for Little by the Thomas More Society, with help from Liberty Counsel.

Now we know!


 

Why are all Americans forced to pay for NPR's ultra-biased, political hit-pieces?-----Biden visits cemetery Trump said was 'filled with losers' : NPR

The magazine said that Trump separately referred to Marines who lost their lives in the Battle of Belleau Wood as “‘suckers’ for getting killed.” - HEARD ON MORNING EDITION - Audio will be available later today.
BELLAU, France — President Biden on Sunday paid tribute to fallen U.S. Marines at an American cemetery outside of Paris, a resting place that features prominently in his case against former President Donald Trump...
Trump had been scheduled to visit the cemetery in Nov. 2018, on the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. 
But he scrapped those plans. The White House blamed the weather, saying it was too rainy for helicopters to fly, and arguing that a motorcade would have been too disruptive for traffic and the schedule.
A different and much more damning story emerged two years later in The Atlantic, one that Biden often highlights on the campaign trail to show that his predecessor is not fit to be commander in chief.
  • What The Atlantic said happened with Trump
The Atlantic said Trump canceled the trip because he didn’t want to get his hair wet in the rain, telling senior staff members “‘Why should I go to that cemetery? It’s filled with losers.’”
The magazine said that Trump separately referred to Marines who lost their lives in the Battle of Belleau Wood as “‘suckers’ for getting killed.”
At the time the article came out, the Trump campaign strongly disputed its claims...

#1 Movie this week 1978-----The Omen Collection: Damien: Omen II (1978) - Official Trailer

Expect more of the same "reporting" from the "united-in-TrumpHate" media-----Fauci Comments Spark MAGA Backlash Ahead of Committee Hearing - Newsweek

Right-wing critics of the U.S. government's COVID-19 policies have leapt upon newly-released comments made by the former chief White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci—alleging they show his pandemic recommendations were not based on science.

#1 This day 1966-----Rolling Stones Paint It Black HD

Cowards in command!-----United States Central Command's Shameful Statement on Gaza Hostage Rescue By Ward Clark

On Saturday, the United States Central Command, in a statement that just screams weakness and indecision, confirmed that attitude in their statement regarding Israel's rescue of four hostages from Gaza.

The tweet continues:

An area south of the facility was used by the Israelis to safely return the hostages to Israel. Any such claim to the contrary is false. The temporary pier on the coast of Gaza was put in place for one purpose only, to help move additional, urgently needed lifesaving assistance into Gaza.

  • This seems an awful lot like an attempt to appease, or at least not anger, Hamas...

Contest matters.


 

When our laws protect the guilty and harass the citizens!

 

Armed self-defense group patrols the streets in Hartford to combat violent crime | Blaze Media

Armed self-defense group patrols the streets in Hartford to combat violent crime | Blaze Media

The group's founder, Cornell Lewis, pointed the finger at Democrats in charge, saying: "The Democratic machine in Hartford is either unwilling or unable, incapable of doing it, and people are paying their tax dollars, and they’re not really getting any kind of service."

“So we want the people to understand, number one, self-defense is not a dirty word.”

The Press Reactions to Israel Rescuing the Hostages Will Make Your Blood Boil By Bonchie

There are three things certain in life: Death, taxes, and the mainstream press being the worst people on earth.
"The sheer ability of the journalistic class to take any issue and come down on the wrong side of it is legendary.
That dynamic didn't change after Israel rescued four hostages on Saturday morning...

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History for June 10

History for June 10 - On-This-Day.com 
F. Lee Bailey 1933 - Attorney
  • 1801 - The North African State of Tripoli declared war on the U.S. The dispute was over merchant vessels being able to travel safely through the Mediterranean.
  • 1903 - Binney & Smith Company began developing a product line of wax crayons. The product was named Crayola.
  • 1909 - The SOS distress signal was used for the first time. The Cunard liner SS Slavonia used the signal when it wrecked off the Azores.
  • 1920 - The Republican convention in Chicago endorsed woman suffrage.
  • 1943 - Laszlo Biro patented his ballpoint pen. Biro was a Hungarian journalist.
  • 1948 - Chuck Yeager exceeded the speed of sound in the Bell XS-1.
  • 1985 - The Israeli army pulled out of Lebanon after 1,099 days of occupation.

Sunday, June 09, 2024

Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders sudden death, plane rash video | Blaze Media

Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders sudden death, plane rash video | Blaze Media:

Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders died in a fiery plane crash over Puget Sound in Washington on Friday. The tragic incident was caught on video. Anders was 90.

At the time of the airplane crash, Anders was piloting his vintage Beechcraft T-34 Mentor – a single-engine, propeller-driven aircraft primarily used for flight training during the 1950s by the United States Air Force and U.S. Navy.

Video taken by Phillip Person shows Anders' plane suddenly falling from the sky and crashing into the Puget Sound, just 80 feet from the shore of Jones Island.

The way we were-----The Day When Hitler Lost the War

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