Forwarded from Intel Slava
🇷🇺🇺🇦 Close-up view of the damage to the dome of the Senate Palace in the Kremlin from a drone attack.
You can see traces of burn marks next to the stairs.
You can see traces of burn marks next to the stairs.
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Forwarded from Becker News
"This is vile."
The European Commission has approved a plan to buy out thousands of Dutch farmers and to ban them from farming in the EU.
https://beckernews.com/next-level-ussr-stuff-eu-backs-great-reset-plan-to-buy-out-dutch-farmers-force-them-out-of-farming-for-good-50220/
The European Commission has approved a plan to buy out thousands of Dutch farmers and to ban them from farming in the EU.
https://beckernews.com/next-level-ussr-stuff-eu-backs-great-reset-plan-to-buy-out-dutch-farmers-force-them-out-of-farming-for-good-50220/
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Forwarded from Paul Joseph Watson
The biggest scandal behind these Tucker leaks is not what he said (a few funny quips), but the fact that Fox News is leaking material to its supposed ‘adversaries’ – Media Matters and the New York Times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhUxZgGdOyI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhUxZgGdOyI
YouTube
Wow, what a scandal.
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"Approximately 40 medical schools across the country have dropped the MCAT, a multiple choice exam that determines an individual’s ability to problem solve, think critically, and understand concepts about medical study, as a requirement for some applying students, according to a list compiled by Inspira Advantage. Do No Harm alleged that dropping the requirement is another way schools aim to bolster diversity on campus but asserted that it is a “dangerous trend,” according to its analysis."
https://dailycaller.com/2023/04/22/dangerous-trend-medical-schools-are-ditching-standardized-tests-in-the-name-of-diversity/
https://dailycaller.com/2023/04/22/dangerous-trend-medical-schools-are-ditching-standardized-tests-in-the-name-of-diversity/
The Daily Caller
‘Dangerous Trend’: Medical Schools Are Ditching Standardized Tests In The Name Of ‘Diversity’
A developing medical school trend to ditch the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) requirement may not bode well for the future of the profession.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL about the Indiana Pi Bill, a proposed law in 1897 that would have made pi equal to 3.2. Passed unanimously in the Indiana House, it was stopped by a Purdue University mathematician.
https://ift.tt/ShyIxjC
https://ift.tt/ShyIxjC
Reddit
r/todayilearned on Reddit: TIL about the Indiana Pi Bill, a proposed law in 1897 that would have made pi equal to 3.2. Passed unanimously…
Posted by u/leftmostpuddle - No votes and 27 comments
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Forwarded from Jack Posobiec
Jefferson University president under fire for liking tweets questioning Covid vax, calling child sex changes ‘child mutilation’
https://thepostmillennial.com/jefferson-university-president-under-fire-for-liking-tweets-questioning-covid-vax-calling-child-sex-changes-child-mutilation?utm_campaign=64483
https://thepostmillennial.com/jefferson-university-president-under-fire-for-liking-tweets-questioning-covid-vax-calling-child-sex-changes-child-mutilation?utm_campaign=64483
The Post Millennial
Jefferson University president under fire for liking tweets questioning Covid vax, calling child sex changes ‘child mutilation’
“This is absurd. Shame on the CEO and board of trustees of Thomas Jefferson University!” said Elon Musk.
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"New trustees fired the school’s president, replacing her with Richard Corcoran, a Republican and former speaker of the Florida House of Representatives. They liberated chief diversity officer and eliminated the office of diversity, equity and inclusion. As I was writing this on Friday, several people sent me photos of gender-neutral signs scraped from school bathrooms."
https://usa.topnews.media/2023/04/29/opinion-this-is-what-a-right-wing-takeover-of-a-progressive-college-looks-like/
https://usa.topnews.media/2023/04/29/opinion-this-is-what-a-right-wing-takeover-of-a-progressive-college-looks-like/
USA TOPNews.MEDIA
Opinion | This is what a right-wing takeover of a progressive college looks like - USA TOPNews.MEDIA
SARASOTA, FL. When I first met Matthew Lepinski, the dean of faculty at New College of Florida, he was ready to give the right-wingers who had been sent
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Forwarded from DD Geopolitics
🇭🇺 Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban: "There is not enough imagination to imagine a military defeat of the Russian Federation"
“I don’t have the imagination to imagine that someone can defeat a nuclear power. To think that the Russians will sit back and watch how they are defeated, break their political system, kill their president, stage a drone attack over Red Square, believe that they they will silently watch and resign themselves to a military defeat, maybe those who have not grown out of childhood. It happens in a fairy tale, but not in reality."
@DDGeopolitics
“I don’t have the imagination to imagine that someone can defeat a nuclear power. To think that the Russians will sit back and watch how they are defeated, break their political system, kill their president, stage a drone attack over Red Square, believe that they they will silently watch and resign themselves to a military defeat, maybe those who have not grown out of childhood. It happens in a fairy tale, but not in reality."
@DDGeopolitics
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Forwarded from Jack Posobiec
I think one of *the* most fundamental differences between right and left is how people see things like the subway incident. Leave the race element aside for a moment, because as important as it is in some respects, I think it's really irrelevant in others.
Conservatives fundamentally see those men who restrained the screaming guy with 40 prior arrests and an outstanding warrant as heroic-- people who took a personal risk to selflessly attempt to restore order and peace in a scary situation, protecting innocent members of the community who otherwise may not have been able to protect themselves.
We might look at the specifics of the situation and in some cases say they went too far, or, even if in some rare cases we really felt that they went much too far, that some mild punishment might be in order.
But overall our view of these people is that they are good people who, in their various roles, show the bravery that forms the backbone of a community.
The left, by contrast, sees these people as villains, as assailants, and as oppressors of whatever victim class they can manufacture to fit the moment. It's always the fault of the school-to-prison pipleline or poverty or some other external factor.
For them, the "hero" is the screaming guy who has been let down by the government and they never blame the people they elect again and again for failing to address these problems.
I just don't think these two views of humanity are reconcilable, and quite honestly, I don't want to live anywhere near people who have the left's views on these issues.
- Jeremy Carl
Conservatives fundamentally see those men who restrained the screaming guy with 40 prior arrests and an outstanding warrant as heroic-- people who took a personal risk to selflessly attempt to restore order and peace in a scary situation, protecting innocent members of the community who otherwise may not have been able to protect themselves.
We might look at the specifics of the situation and in some cases say they went too far, or, even if in some rare cases we really felt that they went much too far, that some mild punishment might be in order.
But overall our view of these people is that they are good people who, in their various roles, show the bravery that forms the backbone of a community.
The left, by contrast, sees these people as villains, as assailants, and as oppressors of whatever victim class they can manufacture to fit the moment. It's always the fault of the school-to-prison pipleline or poverty or some other external factor.
For them, the "hero" is the screaming guy who has been let down by the government and they never blame the people they elect again and again for failing to address these problems.
I just don't think these two views of humanity are reconcilable, and quite honestly, I don't want to live anywhere near people who have the left's views on these issues.
- Jeremy Carl
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Forwarded from Robin Monotti + Cory Morningstar
In 2019 actor and comedian Volodymyr Zelensky ran as the peace candidate winning the Ukrainian presidency with 70% of the vote. As Benjamin Abelow observes in his brilliant book, “How the West Brought War to Ukraine,” Zelensky almost certainly could have avoided the 2022 war with Russia simply by uttering five words — “I will not join NATO.” But pressured by NeoCons in the Biden White House, and by violent fascist elements within the Ukrainian government, Zelensky integrated his army with NATO’s and allowed the U.S. to place nuclear-capable Aegis missile launchers along Ukraine’s 1,200-mile border with Russia. These were provocations that senior U.S. diplomats like post-WWII foreign policy architect George Kennan, former U.S. Defense Secretary Bill Perry, and former U.S. ambassador to Moscow Jack Matlock had long described as “red lines” for Russian leadership. Let’s face it, the Neocons wanted this war with Russia, just as they wanted war with Iraq. Listen here to NATO Supreme Commander General Wesley Clark describe how White House Neocons justified the Iraq invasion:
https://youtu.be/FNt7s_Wed_4
Robert F.Kennedy
https://youtu.be/FNt7s_Wed_4
Robert F.Kennedy
YouTube
General Wesley Clark Wars Were Planned Seven Countries In Five Years
re-uploaded from an Uploaded on Sep 11, 2011
Originally published in March 2007
General Wesley Clark:
Because I had been through the Pentagon right after 9/11. About ten days after 9/11, I went through the Pentagon and I saw Secretary Rumsfeld and Deputy…
Originally published in March 2007
General Wesley Clark:
Because I had been through the Pentagon right after 9/11. About ten days after 9/11, I went through the Pentagon and I saw Secretary Rumsfeld and Deputy…
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Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (David K)
The Republic of Texas, a real country that lasted 10 years
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"One aspect of Epstein’s life of luxury seems incongruously out of place though. He surrounded himself with prominent scientists, Harvard professors, multiple Nobel Prize winners, authors, almost exclusively men – Epstein kept his social gatherings stocked with some of the world’s most eminent figures in this world.
"He would host dinners at his Upper East side Manhattan apartment and invite a mix of leading scientists and people from the world of fashion and modeling. One scientist, who preferred to remain anonymous, told Slate that there was virtually no interaction between these two sets of guests . “Sometimes he’d turn to his left and ask some science-y questions. Then he’d turn to his right and ask the model to show him her portfolio.” Slate claimed that a young “female staffer” emerged in the middle of one of these dinners to give Epstein a neck massage while he talked. When he gathered 21 physicists on his private island for a 2006 meeting about gravity, he reportedly had three to four young women in tow at all times. He also met many scientists at an annual gathering hosted by John Brockman, a literary agent who represented famous science authors such as Stephen Hawking and Jared Diamond. Nobel-winning physicist Murray Gell-Mann, who discovered the quark and was represented by Brockman, thanked Epstein for his financial support in the acknowledgments section of his 1995 book, The Quark and the Jaguar.
"A partial list of the biggest scientific names in Epstein’s orbit, according to the New York Times includes “the theoretical physicist and best-selling author Stephen Hawking; the paleontologist and evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould; Oliver Sacks, the neurologist and best-selling author; George M Church, a molecular engineer who has worked to identify genes that could be altered to create superior humans; and the MIT theoretical physicist Frank Wilczek, a Nobel laureate”.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/aug/18/private-jets-parties-and-eugenics-jeffrey-epsteins-bizarre-world-of-scientists
"He would host dinners at his Upper East side Manhattan apartment and invite a mix of leading scientists and people from the world of fashion and modeling. One scientist, who preferred to remain anonymous, told Slate that there was virtually no interaction between these two sets of guests . “Sometimes he’d turn to his left and ask some science-y questions. Then he’d turn to his right and ask the model to show him her portfolio.” Slate claimed that a young “female staffer” emerged in the middle of one of these dinners to give Epstein a neck massage while he talked. When he gathered 21 physicists on his private island for a 2006 meeting about gravity, he reportedly had three to four young women in tow at all times. He also met many scientists at an annual gathering hosted by John Brockman, a literary agent who represented famous science authors such as Stephen Hawking and Jared Diamond. Nobel-winning physicist Murray Gell-Mann, who discovered the quark and was represented by Brockman, thanked Epstein for his financial support in the acknowledgments section of his 1995 book, The Quark and the Jaguar.
"A partial list of the biggest scientific names in Epstein’s orbit, according to the New York Times includes “the theoretical physicist and best-selling author Stephen Hawking; the paleontologist and evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould; Oliver Sacks, the neurologist and best-selling author; George M Church, a molecular engineer who has worked to identify genes that could be altered to create superior humans; and the MIT theoretical physicist Frank Wilczek, a Nobel laureate”.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/aug/18/private-jets-parties-and-eugenics-jeffrey-epsteins-bizarre-world-of-scientists
the Guardian
Private jets, parties and eugenics: Jeffrey Epstein's bizarre world of scientists
The billionaire financier and convicted sex offender famously mixed with presidents, models and film stars. But he also indulged his unorthodox beliefs by cultivating top scientists
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
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NEW - Founder of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, shares graphic video of corpses and puts forward demands to the Russian military leadership to provide more ammunition.
UPDATE - Prigozhin threatens to pull fighters from Bakhmut over ammo shortage on May 10.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/100229
@disclosetv
UPDATE - Prigozhin threatens to pull fighters from Bakhmut over ammo shortage on May 10.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/100229
@disclosetv
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