The new Pentagon UFO Video

The Department of Defense released 3 unclassified Navy videos from 2004 and 2015 showing “unidentified aerial phenomena” on April 27, 2020. (DOD/Released) A not yet released Pentagon report detailing the military’s knowledge of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) is expected to be released by Congress by June 25, but U.S. officials previewing the report already told the New York Times on Thursday that the Pentagon findings do not show evidence of Alien technology — and they also don’t rule out that possibility. The Pentagon UFO files reportedly determine that the large…

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Was Coco Chanel a Nazi Spy?

It may seem like something ripped right out of a movie: a famous, glamorous fashion designer and perfumer secretly taking on missions for the Nazis during the Second World War. Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel was synonymous with haute couture and appeared to have lived a rather charmed adult life, so is it possible that she would align herself with the Third Reich? In 1933, Joseph Goebbels, the Reich Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, would appoint an Abwehr spy by the name of Baron Hans Gunther von Dincklage to the position…

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Lies They Taught You In School

We like to believe our teachers are infallible. After all, they prime our minds during our formative years, imbuing us with a knowledge base we’re meant to build on for the rest of our lives. It’s those years that create our core foundation for learning and our trust in educational authority figures. But contrary to what their students may believe, teachers are far from omniscient beings. Some of what we’re taught during our K-12 education is useful, and while most of us won’t use our knowledge of World War II…

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Facebook Algorithm Silencing Vaccine Hesitancy

Internal documents leaked to Project Veritas by two Facebook employees expose an algorithm that identifies and demotes comments promoting vaccine hesitancy. The Facebook algorithm uses classifiers and keywords to assign a vaccine hesitancy or “VH” score to a given comment, explains Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe. Facebook will target and demote any comment they consider “alarmist” and/or “critical” about COVID and the vaccine – even if it is true – or any comment that indirectly discourages vaccination. As the leaked documents state, the program’s goal is to “drastically reduce user…

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UFOs? Ask Obama says Biden

Earlier this week, former President Obama appeared on late night TV and said the government cannot explain the videos of unidentified aerial phenomenon. The truth may be out there — but President Joe Biden isn’t saying so. The president ducked a question Friday on “unidentified aerial phenomena” — the subject of renewed interest as the Senate awaits a report from U.S. intelligence agencies on the matter — when a reporter asked him about recent remarks by his former boss. “President Obama says there is footage and records of objects in…

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Florida takes on Big Tech

Yesterday, I wrote an article on Facebook banning a business in Florida from advertising a new line of products in support of first responders and law enforcement officers. In my opinion, this sort of censorship should never happen within our nation to any citizen with any opinion or desire to support anything they choose to. No matter if it is online or offline. Apparently, and thankfully, I am not the only American who carries this opinion. As I wrote in the article, I had missed some new news that Florida…

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Jill Biden Vs Kamala Harris

First lady Jill Biden is alleged to have told current VP, Kamala Harris, to “go f*CK herself” for the way she attacked Joe Biden on race during the 2020 presidential debates. Politico is reporting that Jill Biden used those choice words after Harris famously questioned her husband, then-candidate Biden’s record on race during a Democratic primary debate. According to the report, at the time, the then-future first lady fumed to supporters after Harris slammed Joe’s record opposing federally mandated interracial busing to desegregate schools. “That little girl was me!” Harris…

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Limiting the 1st Amendment

Limiting the 1st Amendment Despite its prominent plating in the lore Americana, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’s clear and present standard, exemplified by shouting fire in a crowded theater, has been recognized as inconstant, prone to bias, and unsatisfactory at explaining the threshold of America’s First Amendment. The case in which this standard was established, Schenck v. United States, was a landmark decision in defining the limits of the First Amendment. Schenck distributed draft opposition flyers, calling the state act “a form of involuntary servitude that violated the Thirteenth Amendment.” For…

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European Union Takes on Facebook

A procedural ruling from the Irish Supreme Court this Friday could limit Facebook on its information sharing ability between the United States and Europe. Here’s what you need to know: In July, the European Court of Justice issued a ruling on data transfers. It was based on the understanding that Europeans have no real way to challenge government surveillance in the US. In August, Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) enforced the ruling in the form of a preliminary decision. The DPC has authority in this case because Facebook’s European HQ…

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Democrats afraid to deal with Hamas

There was a time when the Democratic party could be counted on for its support of Israel, today not so much. As tensions in Gaza continue to escalate, House Democrats rejected a recent Republican push to consider legislation that would apply sanctions on Hamas militants. Democrats blocked a bid to bring the Palestinian International Terrorism Support Prevention Act up for consideration in a 217-209 vote along party lines. The bill, introduced by Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., would have imposed sanctions on foreign entities known to have provided financial assistance to…

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