Former White House Physician Calls on Democrats to Follow Through on Cognitive Demands and Test Biden
Texas Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson, the former White House physician for Donald Trump, called on Democrats to follow through with their prior demands regarding a president’s cognitive ability and have President Joe Biden assessed.
Following speculation on Trump’s mental aptitude one year into his presidency, he agreed to take the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) – a 30 point exam that tests for memory impairment.
“The far left and the mainstream media were demanding that be the new standard for anybody who’s going to lead our country and be our Commander-in-Chief and our head of state,” Jackson said in an interview with Fox News on Saturday. “I’m just saying I agree with them at this point — we need to get it done.”
Jackson, who administered the test for Trump, explained that the exam is not an IQ test, but rather a standard test for age-related issues, including dementia and cognitive decline.
The White House said last month that Biden is scheduled to take his physical exam “later this year” – which if done before next year would be completed sooner than his predecessor’s health exams.
Both Trump and Barack Obama took their exams at the start of their second year in the Oval Office.
But Jackson pointed out that the White House has not said if the cognitive exam will be included during the president’s health screening.
The freshman Texas Republican argued that Trump set a new precedent regarding a president’s mental assessment – a sentiment at one point shared by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
In October 2020, Pelosi introduced a bill that would create a bipartisan commission of health advisors to evaluate the ability of a president to serve in the highest office in the U.S.
“This legislation applies to future presidents, but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president,” she told reporters last year. “It’s not about any of us making a judgment about the president’s well-being.”
Republicans have voiced their shared concerns when it comes to Biden.
“I think he’s demonstrating every single day that there is something going on,” Jackson told Fox News. He added: “You don’t need to be a physician to look at this behavior and see there’s something concerning happening.”
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Texas Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson, the former White House physician for Donald Trump, called on Democrats to follow through with their prior demands regarding a president’s cognitive ability and have President Joe Biden assessed.
Following speculation on Trump’s mental aptitude one year into his presidency, he agreed to take the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) – a 30 point exam that tests for memory impairment.
“The far left and the mainstream media were demanding that be the new standard for anybody who’s going to lead our country and be our Commander-in-Chief and our head of state,” Jackson said in an interview with Fox News on Saturday. “I’m just saying I agree with them at this point — we need to get it done.”
Jackson, who administered the test for Trump, explained that the exam is not an IQ test, but rather a standard test for age-related issues, including dementia and cognitive decline.
The White House said last month that Biden is scheduled to take his physical exam “later this year” – which if done before next year would be completed sooner than his predecessor’s health exams.
Both Trump and Barack Obama took their exams at the start of their second year in the Oval Office.
But Jackson pointed out that the White House has not said if the cognitive exam will be included during the president’s health screening.
The freshman Texas Republican argued that Trump set a new precedent regarding a president’s mental assessment – a sentiment at one point shared by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
In October 2020, Pelosi introduced a bill that would create a bipartisan commission of health advisors to evaluate the ability of a president to serve in the highest office in the U.S.
“This legislation applies to future presidents, but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president,” she told reporters last year. “It’s not about any of us making a judgment about the president’s well-being.”
Republicans have voiced their shared concerns when it comes to Biden.
“I think he’s demonstrating every single day that there is something going on,” Jackson told Fox News. He added: “You don’t need to be a physician to look at this behavior and see there’s something concerning happening.”
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Media Manufacturing Rift Between Trump And DeSantis?
The fake news never stops.
DeSantis did not attend Trump’s rally in Florida on Saturday.
He was dealing with the Surfside disaster.
The media attempted to spin that and claim there was some rift between the two.
From Independent:
The inner circles of former President Donald Trump and the governor of Florida engaged in a back-and-forth war of words this week over plans for the former president to rally with supporters in the state this weekend.
The right-leaning Washington Examiner reported this week that Gov Ron DeSantis’s office had made a “direct plea” to the former president’s camp, urging them to reconsider plans to host an event in Sarasota this weekend while the state continues rescue efforts in Miami, where the collapse of a condominium has left nearly two dozen confirmed dead and more than 100 more unaccounted for.
Of course, now the truth is starting to come out.
According to Human Events Senior Editor Jack Posobiec, this is simply not true.
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1412052963472908288
More:
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1412056661573971975
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The fake news never stops.
DeSantis did not attend Trump’s rally in Florida on Saturday.
He was dealing with the Surfside disaster.
The media attempted to spin that and claim there was some rift between the two.
From Independent:
The inner circles of former President Donald Trump and the governor of Florida engaged in a back-and-forth war of words this week over plans for the former president to rally with supporters in the state this weekend.
The right-leaning Washington Examiner reported this week that Gov Ron DeSantis’s office had made a “direct plea” to the former president’s camp, urging them to reconsider plans to host an event in Sarasota this weekend while the state continues rescue efforts in Miami, where the collapse of a condominium has left nearly two dozen confirmed dead and more than 100 more unaccounted for.
Of course, now the truth is starting to come out.
According to Human Events Senior Editor Jack Posobiec, this is simply not true.
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1412052963472908288
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https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1412056661573971975
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DePerno Updates
Matt DePerno: “In MI, GA, and AZ, we have found anonymous user remote access logons that have elevated privileges in the election management system, which means anyone who does that can access the database and change results.”
DePerno also notes that Maricopa County and the AZ SoS have known since 11/3 that there was a security breach of the voter registration servers — and they have hidden this information from the public.
Team DePerno has a new website EIFFTAR.org (Election Integrity Fund for the American Republic) that is raising money exclusively for the AZ audit.
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Matt DePerno: “In MI, GA, and AZ, we have found anonymous user remote access logons that have elevated privileges in the election management system, which means anyone who does that can access the database and change results.”
DePerno also notes that Maricopa County and the AZ SoS have known since 11/3 that there was a security breach of the voter registration servers — and they have hidden this information from the public.
Team DePerno has a new website EIFFTAR.org (Election Integrity Fund for the American Republic) that is raising money exclusively for the AZ audit.
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“Audit All Counties That Used The Machines”–AZ State Senator Calls For Audits All Across The US
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers (R) just called for all counties “that used the machines” to be audited.
She also said that it must be done in all states, not just swing states.
https://twitter.com/WendyRogersAZ/status/1412084515665711104
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Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers (R) just called for all counties “that used the machines” to be audited.
She also said that it must be done in all states, not just swing states.
https://twitter.com/WendyRogersAZ/status/1412084515665711104
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Mike Lindell Says He Believes Donald Trump Will Be Reinstated on August 13: Report
Ever since Joe Biden became President on Nov. 3, there have been multiple claims that Donald Trump will be reinstated in 2021.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is one of the people sticking to this belief. A recent report by Mediaite gave more insight into Lindell’s thoughts, and what he actually thinks of the matter.
“The morning of August 13, it will be the talk of the world, going, ‘Hurry up! Let’s get this election pulled down,” he said to Brannon Howse on Worldview Weekend Broadcast Network, Mediaite reported. “Let’s right the right. Let’s get these communists out, you know that have taken over.”
He said that he believes “there will be many down-ticket senators that will have different election results.”
“You’ll see when I say that, and they’ll say what’s going to happen to all the people that were involved. I don’t know, right now the biggest concern is getting this election pulled on,” he said. “Donald Trump won. It’s pretty simple, ok?”
https://twitter.com/patriottakes/status/1412044845246390272
Lindell teased “one of the most important events in history” in a different interview with Steve Bannon.
Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vgtz61/?pub=4
This is not the first time Lindell has made such claims on Bannon’s podcast.
He said something similar during a March interview when he claimed that, “Donald Trump, I believe, will be back in by the end of August.”
https://twitter.com/RightWingWatch/status/1376546217270910981
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Ever since Joe Biden became President on Nov. 3, there have been multiple claims that Donald Trump will be reinstated in 2021.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is one of the people sticking to this belief. A recent report by Mediaite gave more insight into Lindell’s thoughts, and what he actually thinks of the matter.
“The morning of August 13, it will be the talk of the world, going, ‘Hurry up! Let’s get this election pulled down,” he said to Brannon Howse on Worldview Weekend Broadcast Network, Mediaite reported. “Let’s right the right. Let’s get these communists out, you know that have taken over.”
He said that he believes “there will be many down-ticket senators that will have different election results.”
“You’ll see when I say that, and they’ll say what’s going to happen to all the people that were involved. I don’t know, right now the biggest concern is getting this election pulled on,” he said. “Donald Trump won. It’s pretty simple, ok?”
https://twitter.com/patriottakes/status/1412044845246390272
Lindell teased “one of the most important events in history” in a different interview with Steve Bannon.
Watch:
https://rumble.com/embed/vgtz61/?pub=4
This is not the first time Lindell has made such claims on Bannon’s podcast.
He said something similar during a March interview when he claimed that, “Donald Trump, I believe, will be back in by the end of August.”
https://twitter.com/RightWingWatch/status/1376546217270910981
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Mike Lindell says by August 13, the talk of the world will be to overturn the election and get the communists out. He also said there will be many down ticket senators that will have different election results.
What's going on?
🔺 A Republican senator from Arizona is calling for an audit of all counties where machines have been used, not just in swing states.
🔺 The most "popular" president in U.S. history: Biden's July 4 speech garnered 10,000 views on the White House's YouTube channel.
🔺 Biden: "Get vaccinated. It's the most patriotic thing you can do."
🔺 The traitorous homeland trend.
Several women on the U.S. national soccer team turn their backs on the American flag as the national anthem plays.
🔺 Bloody Fourth of July weekend in Chicago: 92 shots fired, 16 fatalities, 6 children among the wounded. In New York, 26 people were wounded.
🔺 Hackers are demanding $70 million in bitcoins to unfreeze computers in the latest ransomware attack on hundreds of U.S. companies.
🔺 A 13-year-old boy from Michigan died unexpectedly of a heart attack, his aunt says, three days after his second dose of the vaccine. The boy's heart was severely enlarged.
🔺 The company behind the Keystone XL Pipeline is seeking $15 billion in damages from the U.S. government after Biden revoked its permit in January.
🔺 Biden's open borders: two-year-old migrant child dropped off on a Mexican highway next to a corpse.
🔺 It has become known that China has increased its donations to the Biden Center by 400% with $50 million in donations after the campaign was officially announced. It has also become clear from leaked emails that Hunter Biden was planning to create a prostitutes union in the US.
🔺 An outbreak of chickenpox occurred in an illegal migrant camp in Tijuana.
🔺 "Guy couldn't find his way home after dark" - Sky News Australia on whether Joe Biden could pass the cognitive test.
🔺 The new social media platform GETTR already ranks No. 2 in the Google Play store and is currently No. 9 in the app store. Its competitor Twitter is No. 87 in the Google Play store and No. 28 in the app store as of July 5, 2021.
🔺 World Health Organization Health Emergencies Program Director Michael Ryan said the global situation with the spread of coronavirus infection has stabilized.
🔺 Tajikistan's president has ordered the mobilization of 20,000 military reservists to reinforce the border with Afghanistan after more than 1,000 Afghan security personnel fled across the border in response to a Taliban offensive.
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🔺 A Republican senator from Arizona is calling for an audit of all counties where machines have been used, not just in swing states.
🔺 The most "popular" president in U.S. history: Biden's July 4 speech garnered 10,000 views on the White House's YouTube channel.
🔺 Biden: "Get vaccinated. It's the most patriotic thing you can do."
🔺 The traitorous homeland trend.
Several women on the U.S. national soccer team turn their backs on the American flag as the national anthem plays.
🔺 Bloody Fourth of July weekend in Chicago: 92 shots fired, 16 fatalities, 6 children among the wounded. In New York, 26 people were wounded.
🔺 Hackers are demanding $70 million in bitcoins to unfreeze computers in the latest ransomware attack on hundreds of U.S. companies.
🔺 A 13-year-old boy from Michigan died unexpectedly of a heart attack, his aunt says, three days after his second dose of the vaccine. The boy's heart was severely enlarged.
🔺 The company behind the Keystone XL Pipeline is seeking $15 billion in damages from the U.S. government after Biden revoked its permit in January.
🔺 Biden's open borders: two-year-old migrant child dropped off on a Mexican highway next to a corpse.
🔺 It has become known that China has increased its donations to the Biden Center by 400% with $50 million in donations after the campaign was officially announced. It has also become clear from leaked emails that Hunter Biden was planning to create a prostitutes union in the US.
🔺 An outbreak of chickenpox occurred in an illegal migrant camp in Tijuana.
🔺 "Guy couldn't find his way home after dark" - Sky News Australia on whether Joe Biden could pass the cognitive test.
🔺 The new social media platform GETTR already ranks No. 2 in the Google Play store and is currently No. 9 in the app store. Its competitor Twitter is No. 87 in the Google Play store and No. 28 in the app store as of July 5, 2021.
🔺 World Health Organization Health Emergencies Program Director Michael Ryan said the global situation with the spread of coronavirus infection has stabilized.
🔺 Tajikistan's president has ordered the mobilization of 20,000 military reservists to reinforce the border with Afghanistan after more than 1,000 Afghan security personnel fled across the border in response to a Taliban offensive.
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New Social Media Site Gettr Hacked Hours After Launch. Jason Miller Responds.
The new social media site Gettr, which was founded by Trump spokesman Jason Miller, was briefly hacked shortly after its launch on Sunday.
What he said: Miller told Reuters that the hacker(s) altered a few usernames and that they successfully prevented the attack from going further “in a matter of minutes.” He also highlighted that more than half a million people have signed up for the platform.
“You know you’re shaking things up when they come after you. The problem was detected and sealed in a matter of minutes, and all the intruder was able to accomplish was to change a few user names. The situation has been rectified and we’ve already had more than half a million users sign up for our exciting new platform!” Miller said in the statement.
In detail: Salon writer Zachary Petrizzo shared screenshots showing that the usernames of accounts belonging to prominent figures, such as former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Ga.), American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp and Miller were changed to “JubaBaghdad was here, follow me in twitter :).”
https://twitter.com/ZTPetrizzo/status/1411697118079860741
Petrizzo reported that the “hack occurred around 10:10 AM EST.”
A Twitter account belonging to the username “JubaBaghdad” retweeted Petrizzo’s screenshots of the hack. The account, whose denoscription reads, “We work in the darkness, but serve the light,” has since been locked.
How we got here: Miller announced the launch of Gettr last week. The Twitter-like platform is billed as a “non-bias social network” with Miller claiming it’s a “direct challenge to the social media oligarchs from Silicon Valley” and their “woke tyranny”.
“Gettr is the marketplace of ideas. We will not cancel people for their political opinions, and Gettr offers far more features and better technology than anything else out there,” he added.
Former President Trump has not joined the platform and it is unclear if he plans to create an account on Gettr. Miller has said that he hopes the former president would join.
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The new social media site Gettr, which was founded by Trump spokesman Jason Miller, was briefly hacked shortly after its launch on Sunday.
What he said: Miller told Reuters that the hacker(s) altered a few usernames and that they successfully prevented the attack from going further “in a matter of minutes.” He also highlighted that more than half a million people have signed up for the platform.
“You know you’re shaking things up when they come after you. The problem was detected and sealed in a matter of minutes, and all the intruder was able to accomplish was to change a few user names. The situation has been rectified and we’ve already had more than half a million users sign up for our exciting new platform!” Miller said in the statement.
In detail: Salon writer Zachary Petrizzo shared screenshots showing that the usernames of accounts belonging to prominent figures, such as former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Ga.), American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp and Miller were changed to “JubaBaghdad was here, follow me in twitter :).”
https://twitter.com/ZTPetrizzo/status/1411697118079860741
Petrizzo reported that the “hack occurred around 10:10 AM EST.”
A Twitter account belonging to the username “JubaBaghdad” retweeted Petrizzo’s screenshots of the hack. The account, whose denoscription reads, “We work in the darkness, but serve the light,” has since been locked.
How we got here: Miller announced the launch of Gettr last week. The Twitter-like platform is billed as a “non-bias social network” with Miller claiming it’s a “direct challenge to the social media oligarchs from Silicon Valley” and their “woke tyranny”.
“Gettr is the marketplace of ideas. We will not cancel people for their political opinions, and Gettr offers far more features and better technology than anything else out there,” he added.
Former President Trump has not joined the platform and it is unclear if he plans to create an account on Gettr. Miller has said that he hopes the former president would join.
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Jason Miller's new right-wing social media site "Gettr" was hacked this morning.
JD Vance Says He Regrets Past Criticism of Trump
Ohio Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance says he regrets the since-deleted tweets in which he criticized former President Trump.
The story: Vance, the author of the memoir “Hillbilly Elegy” who is a former US Marine and venture capitalist, launched his campaign for a Senate in Ohio last week. In recent days, he has come under fire for tweets he posted in 2016. The tweets, which have been deleted, were flagged by CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski.
In the tweets, Vance said that he was voting for Evan McMullin, who ran as an independent during the 2016 presidential election, and took aim at Trump, calling him “reprehensible” because of his views toward “Immigrants, Muslims, etc.”
Democrat Tim Ryan, who is also vying for the Ohio Senate seat recently tweeted: “.@JDVance1 and I have exactly one thing in common — neither of us voted for Donald Trump.“
https://twitter.com/TimRyan/status/1410669976898269184
Vance has also said that Trump gave the white working class “an excuse to not look inward and to not ask tough questions about themselves and their communities,” Daily Best columnist Matt Lewis reported.
What he’s saying: Vance said on Monday that many people criticized the former president during the 2016 presidential election and that he regrets his past comments about Trump.
“Like a lot of people, I criticized Trump back in 2016,” Vance told Fox News’ Alicia Acuna during a Monday interview.
“And I ask folks not to judge me based on what I said in 2016, because I’ve been very open that I did say those critical things and I regret them, and I regret being wrong about the guy. I think he was a good president, I think he made a lot of good decisions for people, and I think he took a lot of flak.”
“I think … the most important thing, is not what you said five years ago, but whether you’re willing to stand up and take the heat and take the hits for actually defending the interests of the American people,” Vance said.
Vance also highlighted that he thinks Trump was “a good president.”
“I think he made a lot of good decisions for people, and I think he took a lot of flak,” he added.
Worth noting: Vance recently visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Florida in hopes of getting his endorsement.
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Ohio Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance says he regrets the since-deleted tweets in which he criticized former President Trump.
The story: Vance, the author of the memoir “Hillbilly Elegy” who is a former US Marine and venture capitalist, launched his campaign for a Senate in Ohio last week. In recent days, he has come under fire for tweets he posted in 2016. The tweets, which have been deleted, were flagged by CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski.
In the tweets, Vance said that he was voting for Evan McMullin, who ran as an independent during the 2016 presidential election, and took aim at Trump, calling him “reprehensible” because of his views toward “Immigrants, Muslims, etc.”
Democrat Tim Ryan, who is also vying for the Ohio Senate seat recently tweeted: “.@JDVance1 and I have exactly one thing in common — neither of us voted for Donald Trump.“
https://twitter.com/TimRyan/status/1410669976898269184
Vance has also said that Trump gave the white working class “an excuse to not look inward and to not ask tough questions about themselves and their communities,” Daily Best columnist Matt Lewis reported.
What he’s saying: Vance said on Monday that many people criticized the former president during the 2016 presidential election and that he regrets his past comments about Trump.
“Like a lot of people, I criticized Trump back in 2016,” Vance told Fox News’ Alicia Acuna during a Monday interview.
“And I ask folks not to judge me based on what I said in 2016, because I’ve been very open that I did say those critical things and I regret them, and I regret being wrong about the guy. I think he was a good president, I think he made a lot of good decisions for people, and I think he took a lot of flak.”
“I think … the most important thing, is not what you said five years ago, but whether you’re willing to stand up and take the heat and take the hits for actually defending the interests of the American people,” Vance said.
Vance also highlighted that he thinks Trump was “a good president.”
“I think he made a lot of good decisions for people, and I think he took a lot of flak,” he added.
Worth noting: Vance recently visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Florida in hopes of getting his endorsement.
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Brad Raffensperger is all of a sudden portraying himself as a champion for election integrity.
He was also pressed over the weekend about whether he would support an audit in Georgia and he said he would.
Sleeper? Or is he a rat running scared? Either way, it’s good news.
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He was also pressed over the weekend about whether he would support an audit in Georgia and he said he would.
Sleeper? Or is he a rat running scared? Either way, it’s good news.
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NEW - Psaki: "We will be going door-to-door to Americans who have not been vaccinated."
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‘TRUMP WON’- Visits Major League Baseball Again – This Time at San Diego Padres Game💪
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20 Things I've Learned (Or Had Confirmed) About Humanity During The 'Pandemic'
1. Most people would rather be in the majority, than be right.
2. At least 20% of the population has strong authoritarian tendencies, which will emerge under the right conditions.
3. Fear of death is only rivalled by the fear of social disapproval. The latter could be stronger.
4. Propaganda is just as effective in the modern day as it was 100 years ago. Access to limitless information has not made the average person any wiser.
5. Anything and everything can and will be politicised by the media, government, and those who trust them.
6. Many politicians and large corporations will gladly sacrifice human lives if it is conducive to their political and financial aspirations.
7. Most people believe the government acts in the best interests of the people. Even many who are vocal critics of the government.
8. Once they have made up their mind, most people would rather to commit to being wrong, than admit they were wrong.
9. Humans can be trained and conditioned quickly and relatively easily to significantly alter their behaviours - for better or worse.
10. When sufficiently frightened, most people will not only accept authoritarianism, but demand it.
11. People who are dismissed as 'conspiracy theorists' are often well researched and simply ahead of the mainstream narrative.
12. Most people value safety and security more than freedom and liberty, even if said 'safety' is merely an illusion.
13. Hedonic adaptation occurs in both directions, and once inertia sets in, it is difficult to get people back to 'normal'.
14. A significant % of people thoroughly enjoy being subjugated.
15. 'The Science' has evolved into a secular pseudo-religion for millions of people in the West. This religion has little to do with science itself.
16. Most people care more about looking like they are doing the right thing, rather than actually doing the right thing.
17. Politics, the media, science, and the healthcare industries are all corrupt, to varying degrees. Scientists and doctors can be bought as easily as politicians.
18. If you make people comfortable enough, they will not revolt. You can keep millions docile as you strip their rights, by giving them money, food, and entertainment.
19. Modern people are overly complacent and lack vigilance when it comes to defending their own freedoms from government overreach.
20. It's easier to fool a person than to convince them that they have been fooled.
Bonus thought:
21. Most people are fairly compassionate and have good intentions (this is good)
As a result, most people deeply struggle to understand that some people, including our 'leaders', CAN have malicious or perverse intentions (this is bad).
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1. Most people would rather be in the majority, than be right.
2. At least 20% of the population has strong authoritarian tendencies, which will emerge under the right conditions.
3. Fear of death is only rivalled by the fear of social disapproval. The latter could be stronger.
4. Propaganda is just as effective in the modern day as it was 100 years ago. Access to limitless information has not made the average person any wiser.
5. Anything and everything can and will be politicised by the media, government, and those who trust them.
6. Many politicians and large corporations will gladly sacrifice human lives if it is conducive to their political and financial aspirations.
7. Most people believe the government acts in the best interests of the people. Even many who are vocal critics of the government.
8. Once they have made up their mind, most people would rather to commit to being wrong, than admit they were wrong.
9. Humans can be trained and conditioned quickly and relatively easily to significantly alter their behaviours - for better or worse.
10. When sufficiently frightened, most people will not only accept authoritarianism, but demand it.
11. People who are dismissed as 'conspiracy theorists' are often well researched and simply ahead of the mainstream narrative.
12. Most people value safety and security more than freedom and liberty, even if said 'safety' is merely an illusion.
13. Hedonic adaptation occurs in both directions, and once inertia sets in, it is difficult to get people back to 'normal'.
14. A significant % of people thoroughly enjoy being subjugated.
15. 'The Science' has evolved into a secular pseudo-religion for millions of people in the West. This religion has little to do with science itself.
16. Most people care more about looking like they are doing the right thing, rather than actually doing the right thing.
17. Politics, the media, science, and the healthcare industries are all corrupt, to varying degrees. Scientists and doctors can be bought as easily as politicians.
18. If you make people comfortable enough, they will not revolt. You can keep millions docile as you strip their rights, by giving them money, food, and entertainment.
19. Modern people are overly complacent and lack vigilance when it comes to defending their own freedoms from government overreach.
20. It's easier to fool a person than to convince them that they have been fooled.
Bonus thought:
21. Most people are fairly compassionate and have good intentions (this is good)
As a result, most people deeply struggle to understand that some people, including our 'leaders', CAN have malicious or perverse intentions (this is bad).
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“If They Don’t, They’ll Steal It Again”–Trump Calls For Election Reform In Swing States
Trump just released a statement calling for election reform in swing states.
Trump made sure to clarify that the reform needs to be “real election reform” and not those down by RINOs.
Trump also pointed out that if the GOP fails to secure our elections, the Democrats will steal future elections as well.
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Trump just released a statement calling for election reform in swing states.
Trump made sure to clarify that the reform needs to be “real election reform” and not those down by RINOs.
Trump also pointed out that if the GOP fails to secure our elections, the Democrats will steal future elections as well.
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Top U.S General in Afghanistan on Biden’s Withdrawal: ‘I Don’t Like Leaving Friends in Need’
The American general who is the longest-serving commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan expressed his concern about abandoning the country and leaving it at the mercy of the Taliban, saying, “I don’t like leaving friends in need. And I know that my friends are in need.”
General Austin Scott Miller was described by an Afghan military officer this way: “His reputation seems to be as solid here in the USA as it is in Afghanistan. In my country, people from all walks of life know his name and his compassion for a peaceful Afghanistan.”
ABC News’ Martha Raddatz suggested to Miller, “What’s happening right now, and how alarmed are you?”
Miller: “We should be concerned. The loss of terrain and the rapidity of that loss of terrain has — has to be concerning, one, because it’s a — war is physical, but it’s also got a psychological or moral component to it. And hope actually matters. And morale actually matters. And so, as you watch the Taliban moving across the country, what you don’t want to have happen is that the people lose hope and they believe they now have a foregone conclusion presented to them.”
Later, Raddatz suggested, “It has to be heartbreaking for you leaving them behind and fearing what might come next.” Miller replied, “I don’t like leaving friends in need. And I know that my friends are in need.”
Raddatz commented, “There will be U.S. economic and security assistance. But without the U.S. military, the general is still worried.”
Miller stated, “You look at the security situation, it’s not good. The Afghans recognize it’s not good. The Taliban are on the move. We’re starting to create conditions here that won’t look good for Afghanistan in the future if there’s a push for a military takeover.”
Raddatz’s voice-over: “Senior military leaders had advised the president that a contingent of around 2,500 troops should remain in Afghanistan. Miller will not say what his advice was.” She turned to Miller: Would you have liked to have seen a small force stay here?”
Miller: “Let me hold on that one.”
Biden said he wanted all U.S troops out of Afghanistan by September 11, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks led by Osama bin Laden in 2001. The Taliban refused to extradite bin Laden to the U.S. after the attacks, prompting the U.S. to invade Afghanistan.
Iowa GOP Senator Joni Ernst ripped Biden late last week, asserting, “Once the United States military is gone, I’m concerned the Afghan government will struggle to hold on, giving space for extremist groups like al-Qaeda and rogue terrorist states like Iran to regroup for continued attacks against the U.S. And sadly, recent history would show that this is a very dangerous reality that could easily play out, in person or on social media.”
In Badakhshan, Faizabad, Afghan officials reportedly attempted to flee on a commercial jet. One resident told The Times, “The Taliban have cut off all gates out of the city, and there are checkpoints on all the roads, searching for government officials. Those who can have abandoned the city, by air of course. Most districts in Badakhshan are falling without any fighting. Many believe that officials have done a secret deal with the Taliban. People are afraid of what comes next.”
Tamim Asey, the executive chair of the Kabul-based Institute of War and Peace Studies, stated, “Crucially, the U.S. withdrawal means Afghan forces have lost vital American air support. Essentially, this year the war will be the war over districts and highways. Next year, we could potentially see that the Afghan Taliban might focus on provincial capitals and major urban centers.”
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The American general who is the longest-serving commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan expressed his concern about abandoning the country and leaving it at the mercy of the Taliban, saying, “I don’t like leaving friends in need. And I know that my friends are in need.”
General Austin Scott Miller was described by an Afghan military officer this way: “His reputation seems to be as solid here in the USA as it is in Afghanistan. In my country, people from all walks of life know his name and his compassion for a peaceful Afghanistan.”
ABC News’ Martha Raddatz suggested to Miller, “What’s happening right now, and how alarmed are you?”
Miller: “We should be concerned. The loss of terrain and the rapidity of that loss of terrain has — has to be concerning, one, because it’s a — war is physical, but it’s also got a psychological or moral component to it. And hope actually matters. And morale actually matters. And so, as you watch the Taliban moving across the country, what you don’t want to have happen is that the people lose hope and they believe they now have a foregone conclusion presented to them.”
Later, Raddatz suggested, “It has to be heartbreaking for you leaving them behind and fearing what might come next.” Miller replied, “I don’t like leaving friends in need. And I know that my friends are in need.”
Raddatz commented, “There will be U.S. economic and security assistance. But without the U.S. military, the general is still worried.”
Miller stated, “You look at the security situation, it’s not good. The Afghans recognize it’s not good. The Taliban are on the move. We’re starting to create conditions here that won’t look good for Afghanistan in the future if there’s a push for a military takeover.”
Raddatz’s voice-over: “Senior military leaders had advised the president that a contingent of around 2,500 troops should remain in Afghanistan. Miller will not say what his advice was.” She turned to Miller: Would you have liked to have seen a small force stay here?”
Miller: “Let me hold on that one.”
Biden said he wanted all U.S troops out of Afghanistan by September 11, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks led by Osama bin Laden in 2001. The Taliban refused to extradite bin Laden to the U.S. after the attacks, prompting the U.S. to invade Afghanistan.
Iowa GOP Senator Joni Ernst ripped Biden late last week, asserting, “Once the United States military is gone, I’m concerned the Afghan government will struggle to hold on, giving space for extremist groups like al-Qaeda and rogue terrorist states like Iran to regroup for continued attacks against the U.S. And sadly, recent history would show that this is a very dangerous reality that could easily play out, in person or on social media.”
In Badakhshan, Faizabad, Afghan officials reportedly attempted to flee on a commercial jet. One resident told The Times, “The Taliban have cut off all gates out of the city, and there are checkpoints on all the roads, searching for government officials. Those who can have abandoned the city, by air of course. Most districts in Badakhshan are falling without any fighting. Many believe that officials have done a secret deal with the Taliban. People are afraid of what comes next.”
Tamim Asey, the executive chair of the Kabul-based Institute of War and Peace Studies, stated, “Crucially, the U.S. withdrawal means Afghan forces have lost vital American air support. Essentially, this year the war will be the war over districts and highways. Next year, we could potentially see that the Afghan Taliban might focus on provincial capitals and major urban centers.”
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Read It: John’s McAfee Wife Janice Issues Lengthy Statement, Rejects Suicide Story
The widow of John McAfee, the founder of the antivirus software McAfee, says that she “does not accept” that her husband died by suicide last month.
“The investigation into John’s death is still ongoing but I will share what information I can, when I can,” Janice McAfee said in a statement posted on Twitter Tuesday.
“Until then, I do not accept the ‘suicide’ story that has been spread by the malignant cancer that is the MSM mainstream media,” she wrote. “They and their unnamed sources are not to be trusted.”
John McAfee, 75, was found dead in a Barcelona jail cell on June 23. The UK-born tech mogul was awaiting extradition to the United States on tax-related criminal charges.
In her Tuesday statement, Janice McAfee expressed that she is “still in shock” and “in disbelief” by her husband’s death.
“John should have never spent a day in prison let alone nearly nine months,” Janice said, explaining that she spoke with John twice on the morning of the day he died.
“In our last conversations we spoke about the courts decision to extradite him to the US,” she said, noting, “We had a plan of action in place to begin the appeal process and we discussed plans for the next stages of his legal fight.”
https://twitter.com/theemrsmcafee/status/1412464049338658818
The Associated Press previously reported that an official source familiar with the investigation told the news outlet that a suicide note had been found in John’s pocket — a detail Janice called into question.
“And now it’s conveniently reported that there was a ‘suicide note’ found in his pocket, something that was not mentioned when I collected John’s belongings from the prison and another piece of information the media somehow got a hold of before myself and John’s attorneys,” Janice wrote.
In her tweet, Janice said she “cannot begin to describe this pain I am feeling” and “still cannot believe he is really gone.”
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The widow of John McAfee, the founder of the antivirus software McAfee, says that she “does not accept” that her husband died by suicide last month.
“The investigation into John’s death is still ongoing but I will share what information I can, when I can,” Janice McAfee said in a statement posted on Twitter Tuesday.
“Until then, I do not accept the ‘suicide’ story that has been spread by the malignant cancer that is the MSM mainstream media,” she wrote. “They and their unnamed sources are not to be trusted.”
John McAfee, 75, was found dead in a Barcelona jail cell on June 23. The UK-born tech mogul was awaiting extradition to the United States on tax-related criminal charges.
In her Tuesday statement, Janice McAfee expressed that she is “still in shock” and “in disbelief” by her husband’s death.
“John should have never spent a day in prison let alone nearly nine months,” Janice said, explaining that she spoke with John twice on the morning of the day he died.
“In our last conversations we spoke about the courts decision to extradite him to the US,” she said, noting, “We had a plan of action in place to begin the appeal process and we discussed plans for the next stages of his legal fight.”
https://twitter.com/theemrsmcafee/status/1412464049338658818
The Associated Press previously reported that an official source familiar with the investigation told the news outlet that a suicide note had been found in John’s pocket — a detail Janice called into question.
“And now it’s conveniently reported that there was a ‘suicide note’ found in his pocket, something that was not mentioned when I collected John’s belongings from the prison and another piece of information the media somehow got a hold of before myself and John’s attorneys,” Janice wrote.
In her tweet, Janice said she “cannot begin to describe this pain I am feeling” and “still cannot believe he is really gone.”
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Katie Hobbs is crying about the chain-of-custody regarding the voting machines. They are saying that the machines need to be replaced now because the chain-of-custody was broken.
I suspect they are laying the groundwork for their narrative when it’s revealed that the machines were tampered with.
It will go something like this, “We didn’t tamper with the machines! The cyber ninjas did!”
It’s so obvious that these idiots are feeling the heat.
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I suspect they are laying the groundwork for their narrative when it’s revealed that the machines were tampered with.
It will go something like this, “We didn’t tamper with the machines! The cyber ninjas did!”
It’s so obvious that these idiots are feeling the heat.
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Matthew Dowd: “January 6th was worse than 9/11.”
These people are absolutely insane. I’m pretty sure that January 6th was supposed to a bigger, more deadly event than what actually happened and now these sick bastards just look like absolute idiots comparing it to 9/11.
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These people are absolutely insane. I’m pretty sure that January 6th was supposed to a bigger, more deadly event than what actually happened and now these sick bastards just look like absolute idiots comparing it to 9/11.
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