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  1. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 7 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    More Climate Litigation Silliness From Academia

    Authored by Jonathan Lesser via RealClearEnergy,

    A recent article published in Nature claims that climate liability lawsuits, such as the ones various U.S. states and municipalities continue to pursue, are on rock-solid legal grounds, thanks to the authors’ new research “proving” that the world would be $28 trillion richer today but for carbon emissions from fossil fuels over a 30-year period, 1991 -2020. Ignoring the emissions from developing countries, notably China, which today accounts for one-third of all energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the authors focus instead on oil companies, which they call the “carbon majors” – especially Saudi Aramco, Chevron, ExxonMobil, BP, and Gasprom.

    For example, according to the authors Chevron has caused an estimated $2 trillion in damages, and perhaps as much as $3.6 trillion. Exxon Mobil is right behind at $1.9 trillion. Similarly, Saudi Aramco and Gazprom are each responsible for $2 trillion in damages. BP is the laggard, at just under $1.5 trillion in damages. Levying fines of those amounts, which greatly exceed these companies’ market values, would lead to their immediate bankruptcy. While the authors may consider such an outcome a “win,” bankrupting these companies would not change the physical and economic realities that the world depends on fossil fuels and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. (Moreover, it is not clear who would levy the fines and who would receive the monies received – other than trial lawyers.)

    To derive their damage estimates, the authors combine bad science with bad economics. First, they use simplified climate models to predict what average world temperatures would have been had there been no GHG emissions from fossil fuels. Next, they use other models to determine how many fewer extreme heat events, which they define as the hottest five days of each year, there would have been absent GHG emissions from fossil fuels. Finally, they calculate the damages in terms of lost GDP based on a simplistic regression model that assumes lost GDP increases in proportion to the square of temperature increases, and which ignores the myriad other economic factors that affect economic growth. They justify this absurd specification, which has no economic basis, on “peer-reviewed research” – a previous article they published.

    The approach used by these authors is a form of “attribution science,” which attempts to link specific weather-related events to GHG emissions. That approach, which was first developed about two decades ago to attribute a 2003 European heat wave to climate change, is statistical legerdemain that depends on counterfactual models, just as the authors use here.

    Ironically, the authors acknowledge the benefits of fossil fuels, stating that “fossil fuels have also produced immense prosperity.” Yet, they purposefully ignore those benefits because, as they state, “these companies have already been handsomely paid.” This latter statement reveals further economic ignorance. Without fossil fuels, modern life would be impossible. The benefits of fossil fuels to modern society are probably incalculable, but they far exceed the profits these companies have made, and far exceed the damage estimates the authors calculate.

    The authors claim that fossil fuel damages are what economists call an “externality” and that “Courts may need to consider how the benefits of energy use are balanced against its externalities and the potential duty of care these companies have to the public.” (They also raise the discredited claim that oil companies “knew” about climate change and hid the evidence from the public.)

    Externalities are a real phenomenon of energy development and use. But in this case the externalities are unobservable and instead estimated based on theoretical models having little accuracy. Moreover, levying penalties to “internalize” an externality that would cause far greater economic losses is unjustified.

    Ultimately, this article is simply an advocacy piece for specious lawsuits against oil companies with deep financial pockets. Nature should be ashamed of itself for publishing it.

    Jonathan Lesser is a Senior Fellow with the National Center for Energy Analytics. His report, “The Social Cost of Carbon: A Flawed Measure for Energy Policy,” was released on April 23.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 21:45
  2. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 7 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    How Daily Incomes Have Changed In Top Economies Over The Past 30 Years

    The mid-1990s feel like a different world. In the 30 years since, the global economy has shifted dramatically, across sectors and markets.

    But headline stats like GDP, GDP per capita, or growth rates don’t always reflect what’s happening at the individual level.

    So, has life actually improved over time?

    To help answer that, Visual Capitalist's Pallavi Rao visualizes figures from Our World in Data to show how daily median incomes have changed in 20 of the world’s largest economies from 1994 to 2024.

    All figures are in PPP-adjusted International dollars per person. They are also adjusted for inflation, taxes, and benefits.

    ℹ️ PPP-adjusted International dollars reflect purchasing power by accounting for local prices and cost of living.

    Important note: #4 Japan, #11 South Korea, and #19 Saudi Arabia are excluded due to missing data. Poland, Taiwan, and Belgium are included in their place.

    Countries by GDP, Daily Median Incomes, and Income Growth

    There’s two different takeaways from this chart. One is which top 20 economies have the highest average incomes in 2024.

    The other is where incomes have grown the most.

    Note: *Australia’s change is between 1994–2023 due to data restraints.

    For example, incomes in China have grown 6x between 1994–2024, after adjusting for inflation. However in 2024 this still only amounted to $12 (international dollars) per person on average.

    ℹ️ Per capita income is attributed to all residents including children and retirees. The median income could theoretically be between 2–4x for a working individual.

    In other developing countries (Indonesia, Poland, and Türkiye), daily incomes have tripled. Of these three Poland is the only one that’s moved from a low- to high-income country by 2024.

    In the U.S., the daily average income has only gone up about 30% over the same period. But the country is second-richest in this dataset, after Switzerland.

    How the U.S. Ranks in Income Growth vs. Peer Countries

    Interestingly, the U.S. has the least median income growth versus peers like Germany, UK, and France.

    In other social metrics, the U.S. is lagging its counterparts. Its life expectancy is a full four years below its high-income counterparts.

    And this despite having the highest health expenditure in a similar group.

    It also has one of the highest inequality scores amongst its peers.

    While a lot of American media is focused on income and wealth inequality, U.S. incomes far outpace many other countries. Check out: Ranked: Daily Incomes of the Richest & Poorest in 25 Countries to see how much richer even the bottom 10% Americans are.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 21:20
  3. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 8 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    California Penal Reform And The Violent Criminals It Let Loose

    Authored by Ana Kasparian via RealClearInvestigations,

    Smiley Martin should have been behind bars. 

    A career criminal with a long rap sheet involving firearms, he was given a 10 year sentence in 2018 for punching, dragging and severely beating his girlfriend with a belt. In prison, Martin was found guilty of beating another inmate and engaging in other criminal activity. Nevertheless, he was freed just four years later, thanks to a plea deal that categorized him as a “nonviolent offender” and a California ballot measure that sharply reduced sentences for “good behavior.”

    Just two months after his release, Martin and several accomplices, including his brother, were arrested for carrying out the worst mass shooting in Sacramento’s history – leaving six dead and 12 others injured on April 3, 2022. Martin was charged with three counts of murder and illegal possession of a firearm, including a machine gun. He will not stand trial on those charges, since the 29-year-old died in jail of a drug overdose last September.

    Martin’s life and death have brought attention to the criminal justice reform that helped put him back on the streets: Proposition 57. The ballot measure was sold to the public in 2016 as a way to relieve the state’s chronically overcrowded prisons by rewarding “nonviolent” offenders for good behavior by shortening their sentences. It was supposed to be a humanitarian answer to what social justice activists described as an epidemic of “mass incarceration.” It has instead put tens of thousands of violent offenders such as Martin back on the streets.

    Many of them have been rearrested. The latest Recidivism Report from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shows that nearly two thirds (64.2%) of the 34,215 inmates granted early release between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020 had been rearrested as of April 2, 2025.

    Breaking down the recidivism rate for prisoners within three years of their release, it reported that “22.1% of the release cohort (7,567 individuals) were convicted of a felony offense, and 17.0% (5,828 individuals) were convicted of a misdemeanor offense.” The Department of Corrections also reports almost half the inmates granted early release had not earned any credits for good behavior.

    Prop 57 critics are not surprised. In the run-up to the 2016 ballot measure – which was approved with the support of 65% of voters – the measure’s opponents warned that violent criminals like Martin would likely benefit from the initiative.

    But they were denounced as scaremongers. When Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert warned that Prop 57 would free perpetrators of domestic violence, then-Gov. Jerry Brown, who was the top proponent for the ballot measure, shot back; “That’s a complete red herring, and it’s very disingenuous of these highly politicized prosecutors to make that claim.” Brown assured voters that each inmate’s crime and behavior in prison would be considered before release was granted. 

    While supporters of Prop 57 described it as a humane response to a court order, critics say its proponents misrepresented the bill to secure its passage. At a time when President Trump is putting progressive criminal justice organizations in his crosshairs, the troubled history of Prop 57 highlights the challenges of rehabilitating inmates while also reducing prison overcrowding without building more prisons.

    Gov. Jerry Brown's Role 

    The single most aggressive advocate for Prop 57 was former Democratic Gov. Brown, who had to contend with the consequences of a sentencing reform he had signed in 1976 during his first stretch as governor, when tough-on-crime measures were enacted. Now decades later, with Brown governor again, California’s prisons were housing nearly double the capacity of inmates they were built for. Facilities were so severely overcrowded that the U.S. Supreme Court found their conditions violated inmates' Eighth Amendment Constitutional protections against cruel and unusual punishment. In May 2011, months following Brown’s inauguration, the court ruled in a split decision that the state must remedy the issue.

    In writing for the five-member majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy argued that the state’s prison system was stretched so thin that it failed to provide basic medical care, which, as he wrote, was "incompatible with the concept of human dignity and has no place in a civilized society.” Citing how one prisoner was dying every week due to deficient medical care, Kennedy declared that the courts "must not shrink from their constitutional obligation to enforce the rights of all persons, including prisoners.”

    At the prison population’s peak in 2006, more than 165,000 inmates were locked up in a system meant to handle 85,000. But budgetary pressures meant that the state legislature wasn’t willing to allocate the funding necessary to build more space to house inmates. So, the court ordered them to reduce the prison population by 30,000 inmates in order to limit overcrowding to 137% capacity. While there is no specific constitutional level for overcrowding, the majority opted to give California a little more wiggle room than the 130% capacity recommended by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

    Brown, eager to get federal oversight off his back, joined the state legislature and sprung into action with the passage of AB109, which transferred inmates from crowded state detention facilities into county jails. But some county jails were riddled with the same problems and lacked the capacity to house an influx of inmates. With resources stretched thin, counties began releasing criminals years before they served their sentences. 

    By 2014, a Los Angeles Times investigation found more than 13,500 inmates were being released early from county jails each month across the state. Although the public was assured that only those who posed little danger were let go, data shows that some counties completely halted incarceration of those convicted of crimes like domestic violence and child abuse. 

    The early release of convicted sex offender Sidney DeAvila was one particularly gruesome example of the unintended consequences of AB109. After DeAvila was let out early from San Joaquin County Jail in February 2013, he went on to rape, kill and dismember his 76-year-old grandmother.

    Undeterred by the impact AB109 had on public safety, Brown later campaigned for Prop 47, a 2014 ballot measure that was advertised to Californians as simply lowering penalties for nonviolent crimes like petty theft and drug possession. But the public was left in the dark about how the measure would also lower penalties for car thieves, drug traffickers and open-air drug markets. 

    Nevertheless, Brown began promoting additional reforms aimed at lowering California’s prison population.

    Officially known as the Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act of 2016, Prop 57 would, according to Brown, address the state’s prison overcrowding problem while keeping communities safe. Brown pitched the measure as an enlightened step that “orients the prison toward rehabilitation” while appreciating the human capacity for change. “All of us learn. I’ve learned in 40 years,” Brown said at the time. “I think prisoners can learn.” 

    But Brown also assured voters there were limits to his progressive vision. He repeatedly noted the ballot measure’s language that only people “convicted of a nonviolent felony offense and sentenced to state prison shall be eligible for parole consideration after completing the full term for his or her primary offense.”  Brown told the Mercury News newspaper in 2016 that“we had planned to offer parole to violent offenders, but we took that out.”

    Brown estimated that only about 1,100 prisoners per year would qualify for the program. Prosecutors who opposed the measure in the run-up to the vote also underestimated the number of beneficiaries when they pegged it at 16,000.   

    Critics, including some law enforcement groups, district attorneys, and victims’ advocates, argue that Brown’s miscalculation was part of an effort to mislead voters about Prop 57’s reach. Despite repeated assurances that violent criminals would not qualify for early release under the measure, the legislature's previous crime reclassification efforts meant that only 23 specific crimes – such as murder, rape, arson and carjacking – were considered offenses that would disqualify prisoners from the measure’s benefits. Many crimes the public would consider violent, including Smiley Martin severely beating his girlfriend, are not included on that list.

    “Dozens of serious crimes would be considered non-violent for parole purposes,” warned CalMatters columnist Dan Walters, including “assault with a deadly weapon, soliciting murder, intimidating or harming a crime victim or witness, resisting arrest that injures a police officer, violent elder or child abuse, arson with injury, human trafficking and several forms of manslaughter.”

    Plea bargains also make some violent criminals eligible for early release. Martin, for example, was originally charged with kidnapping, which is identified as a violent offense in the penal code. But that charge was withdrawn in his deal.

    Brown also assured voters that felons who had been convicted of various sexual crimes would not be considered for early release. However, rape of an unconscious person, sex trafficking and even the trafficking of children for sex are not considered violent felonies according to California’s Penal Code. In confirming the deceptive criminal classifications in the state, Attorney General Rob Bonta told CalMatters that these crimes “should be discussed and potentially changed under whatever the appropriate means is for Prop 57.” 

    The state legislature agreed with Bonta on the prosecution of child sex predators. Soliciting minors under the age of 16 for sex was considered a misdemeanor in California up until September 2024, when Gov. Gavin Newsom finally signed legislation reclassifying it as a felony with tougher penalties. Previously, soliciting a minor for sex, or paying for it, was simply a misdemeanor punishable by two days in jail and a $10,000 fine.

    In 2021, California’s Supreme Court weighed in on Prop 57 and unanimously sided with those who had argued that Brown falsely portrayed the measure’s reach. In writing the unanimous decision, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye stated that “there are portions of [Prop 57’s] opponents’ argument that the [Corrections] Department must concede were correct, including the characterization that individuals convicted of and currently serving sentences for offenses … like assault with a deadly weapon would be eligible for nonviolent offender parole consideration, or that an individual with a prior violent felony conviction for murder would not be excluded from nonviolent offender parole consideration.”

    The Chief Justice addressed how perpetrators of serious sex crimes were also qualifying for early release under the measure. She wrote that “the initiative’s language provides no indication that the voters intended to allow the [Corrections] Department to create a wholesale exclusion from parole consideration based on an inmate’s sex offense convictions when the inmate was convicted of a nonviolent felony.”

    While the Court didn’t mention Gov. Brown by name, his promotion of the ballot measure was subtly cited by the Chief Justice. “Had the drafters of Proposition 57, and by extension the voters, intended to exclude inmates from nonviolent offender parole consideration based on prior or current sex offense convictions,” the Chief Justice wrote, “it would have been a simple matter to say so explicitly.”

    The court’s ruling made little difference, because mere weeks before its decision, voters overwhelmingly rejected another poorly written ballot measure that was supposed to close the violent crime loophole in Prop 57. The measure, known as Proposition 20, sought to alter Prop 57 by denying early release to perpetrators of violent crimes that had not been listed in the California Penal Code. 

    However, the measure was misleadingly described as limiting “access to parole programs established for nonviolent offenders.” In other words, there was a fundamental problem with using the word “nonviolent” to describe the gaps in Prop 57 that the measure sought to remedy. Most voters were unaware that the state penal code listed violent crimes like the rape of a unconscious person as nonviolent offenses. So, they were under the impression that Prop 20 sought to impose harsh punishments for petty crimes, which many in liberal California are against. 

    Prop 20’s timing may have also led to its demise. Voters decided on the measure in the aftermath of George Floyd’s 2020 murder while in the custody of Minneapolis police and the country was amid what many referred to as a “racial reckoning.” The country, and especially liberal states like California, were less interested in public safety and more open to criminal justice reforms due to concerns over mass incarceration and what they saw as racist policing.

    Credit Where Credit Wasn’t Due

    Even if voters had been aware that those found guilty of trafficking children or strangling their wives would still be eligible for early release under Prop 57, no one was under the impression that felons would have their sentences cut short without enrolling in rehabilitation programs or earning good behavior credits. However, the latest CDCR report discloses that of the 34,215 inmates who were released early in fiscal year 2019, 13,833 did not earn any enhanced behavior credits to justify a reduction in their prison sentence. Some 44% of those who didn’t earn any credits would be convicted of a new crime following their release.

    Even more damning is that the CDCR’s report concedes that the state released “high risk” inmates who are more likely to reoffend. Based on the California Static Risk Assessment (CSRA), a tool used to calculate the risk of a parolee committing a new crime, “high, moderate, and low-risk individuals recidivate at about 60 percent, 40 percent, and 20 percent, respectively.” Yet in fiscal year 2019, “approximately 41.2 percent of individuals in the release cohort have a high-risk score according to the CSRA.”

    Indeed, many of the inmates who were released under Prop 57 in 2019 went on to reoffend and get convicted of new crimes (44.0%). However, there were fewer convictions for those who did earn rehabilitative credits in prison (35.8%). 

    Of the 39.1% of parolees in fiscal year 2019 who were convicted of other crimes within the first three years of their release, 22.1% were for felonies and 17% for misdemeanors. But only 17.4% of the convicted felons returned to prison. Even so, according to the report, “the percentage of individuals returned for crimes against persons increased by 2.9 percentage points, the largest increase of any return type.”

    While overcrowding was the very issue that led to measures like Prop 57, state officials have shuttered several state prisons in recent years. Four were closed in 2021 alone, and it appears that state officials are intentionally avoiding prison time for convicts because their objective is to close more for fiscal and ideological reasons. 

    A local Los Angeles publication reported last spring that “because of the declining inmate headcount, California can close up to five more of its 33 prisons and eight yards within operating prisons while still complying with a federal court order that caps the system’s capacity.”  According to the Legislative Analyst’s Office, the state could save up to $1 billion a year by doing so. The cost to the public’s safety when there’s nowhere to detain perpetrators of violent crimes was not factored into its analysis. 

    By November 2024, many Californians were fed up. More than 65% of Alameda County voters approved the recall of Oakland’s progressive District Attorney Pamela Price. Similarly, Los Angeles denied a second term to D.A. George Gascon, another criminal justice reformer. Gascon was replaced with his tough-on-crime challenger Nathan Hochman. Finally, nearly 70% of voters approved Proposition 36, which would reverse an earlier ballot measure that weakened punishments for certain offenses like shoplifting and drug crimes, including trafficking. 

    Gov. Gavin Newsom was, and still is, vehemently against Prop 36, citing the financial burden of holding criminals accountable in one of the highest taxed states in the country. Nonetheless, Prop 36 is “an unfunded mandate” that will “set this state back,” according to Newsom. After all, if drug traffickers and repeat smash-and-grab thieves are met with harsher punishments like prison time, the spotlight would be on Newsom for preemptively closing the very facilities necessary to serve their sentences.

    In a recent interview, Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell expressed frustration over serving the public safety demands of the community with less prison space available. “While the [District Attorney] will file cases that are now available to us through Prop 36, you still have a jail system that is decreasing in size continuously,” McDonnell stated. “When I was Sheriff, there were 18,000 beds available [in Los Angeles County]. It’s now down to 12,400,” he continued. Chief McDonnell argues that the lack of beds is the reason many offenders are back on the streets “without the resources or rehabilitation that we would have liked to have seen.”

    While Gov. Newsom has claimed that he “absolutely will implement the will of the voters,” following the passage of Prop 36, the state legislature has refused to allocate the funding necessary to implement it. The truth is, even if the state’s lawmakers provided the money, Californians would still have a mountain to climb with all the various ways the state has chipped away at public safety, including Prop 57, crime reclassifications and prison closures.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 20:55
  4. Site: RT - News
    3 weeks 8 hours ago
    Author: RT

    A gunman opened fire at an aeronautics school in Inglewood on Friday

    A gunman opened fire at the Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, California on Friday, injuring at least two people, officials have said. According to police, the suspect remains at large.

    Inglewood Mayor James Butts told CBS News Los Angeles that the victims are believed to be female staffers at the college. Police are currently searching the campus for additional victims.

    According to the mayor, the shooting happened in an office at the school, and the suspect is believed to be a former employee. He said the attack was likely a workplace-related incident.

    “Situations like this are very jarring for a community because it promotes a sense of randomness and threatens safety,” Butts said. “We’re doing everything we can to identify, locate the suspect and bring justice for the victims.”

    Inglewood Police Chief Neal Cochran said the suspect appears to be a security guard who worked at the college for five years.

    READ MORE: Deadly shooting erupts at US university

    The incident came two weeks after a student opened fire on the campus of Florida State University, killing two people and injuring six others.

  5. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 9 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    RFK Jr. Says New Parents Should "Do Your Own Research" Into Vaccines

    Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times,

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has advised new parents to research vaccines recommended for their children, as he also disclosed that health officials are looking into how some children start experiencing symptoms of autism shortly after vaccination.

    During an April 28 town hall with Phil McGraw, also known as Dr. Phil, a mother asked Kennedy what his advice would be to new mothers with regard to vaccines.

    “I would say that we live in a democracy, and part of the responsibility of being a parent is to do your own research,” Kennedy said. 

    “You research the baby stroller, you research the foods that they’re getting, and you need to research the medicines that they’re taking as well.”

    Kennedy, who heads the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), said before becoming health secretary that no vaccines are safe. 

    During his confirmation hearings, he described himself as “pro-safety” and not “anti-vaccine.” 

    “I believe vaccines have saved millions of lives and play a critical role in health care,” he said at one point.

    About one-third of respondents to a Gallup survey in 2021 said that they do their own research when their doctor gives them important medical advice.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is part of HHS, currently recommends that children receive 12 vaccine doses in their first four months of life, and dozens more before they become adults. Many of the vaccines are required to attend school.

    The CDC’s last report on the four required vaccinations found that coverage declined between the 2019–2020 and 2022–2023 school years, while the exemption rate increased.

    Additionally, just 13 percent of children have received the currently available COVID-19 vaccines, according to CDC data.

    Kennedy confirmed during the town hall that he’s considering removing COVID-19 vaccines from the childhood vaccination schedule.

    “We’re seeing a lot of adverse events from the vaccine—particularly in children—myocarditis, pericarditis, even strokes. ... American people are trusting us to make a good risk-benefit judgment when we recommend these products, and we need to go back and look at that recommendation,” he said.

    Kennedy also said that officials are examining whether there is a link between autism and vaccines.

    A woman asked Kennedy to explain how the ingredients in the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine can cause inflammation of the brain and autism.

    “We’re in the process of researching all those questions. That’s something—because it’s so often reported by parents and physicians, that chain of events, where somebody ... goes in for their 16-month or wellness visit, and they get the MMR and maybe a number of other vaccines at the same time,” Kennedy said.

    “Many of them, many of the parents have reported that their kid, that their child developed autism immediately after the vaccine—so that’s something that we’re looking at right now.”

    The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has identified some cases of vaccine-induced brain injuries, and some vaccine experts have said there’s evidence that vaccines can cause autism. Others have said there is no link. The CDC states on its website that studies “show that vaccines are not associated with ASD,” or autism spectrum disorder.

    The rate of autism, a disorder whose symptoms include difficulty learning, has been increasing in recent years. Officials said in April that the rate was up to one in 31 children, and Kennedy has vowed to identify the causes.

    Kennedy on April 28 also reiterated his stance that health officials recommend receipt of the MMR vaccine to lower the risk of contracting measles, amid several outbreaks in the United States. However, he also said that the MMR vaccine has problems and that officials are studying it.

    “The problem is really with the mumps portion of the vaccine and the combination, and it was never safety-tested—that combination was never safety-tested,” Kennedy said. 

    “And people just assume that if three separate vaccines were safe, and when you combine them, they would also be safe. But we now know there’s some viral interference and the combination vaccine seemed to be linked to a lot of adverse events that they were not getting from the separate vaccines.”

    The CDC’s website states that the MMR vaccine typically protects people against measles and rubella for life, “but immunity against mumps may decrease over time.”

    Possible side effects include a mild rash and high fever that could cause a seizure.

    Dr. Monica Gandhi, associate chief of the University of California, San Francisco’s Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Medicine, told The Epoch Times in an email that the MMR vaccine does work for mumps.

    “The vaccine is safe and efficacious,” she said, encouraging parents to take their children to receive the shot.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 20:05
  6. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 10 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Renovation Of Philly's 30th Street Station Became A Multi-Million Dollar Hotbed Of Corruption, Bribes, & Overbilling Amtrak

    As is the case anytime government is involved in a project funded with taxpayer cash, things are moving slowly and corruptly with Philadelphia's renovation of its 30th St. Station. It's a restoration that has been underway for the better part of a decade and is showing little to no signs of progress from the station's exterior. 

    In 2018, Amtrak proudly showcased progress on the $109 million restoration of Philadelphia’s historic station. “This is an iconic building in Philadelphia, and making it beautiful is going to increase the citizens’ pride,” project manager Ajith Bhaskaran told reporters. He called the work “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

    What Bhaskaran didn’t say was that he had turned that opportunity into a personal payday — a bribery scheme involving luxury trips, gifts, and hundreds of thousands in illicit payments, according to a new article by the Philadelphia Inquirer.

    The project, originally budgeted at $58 million, ballooned after Bhaskaran signed off on expensive contract changes — including a $9 million amendment — while soliciting bribes from contractors. Just one day before the 2018 media tour, he emailed Mark 1 Restoration executives: “CEO approved.” That same day, a Mark 1 executive co-signed a New York apartment lease for Bhaskaran’s daughter. A month later, he bought Bhaskaran $2,000 Bruno Mars tickets.

    Federal investigators say this was part of a three-year conspiracy in which Bhaskaran pocketed $323,686 in gifts from Mark 1, including meals at Del Frisco’s, trips to Atlantic City, a German shepherd puppy, vacations to India and Ecuador, and even a Tourneau watch — all paid for by inflated Amtrak invoices.

    Where's DOGE when you need them...

    Meanwhile, Vega Solutions, a second contractor, paid Bhaskaran $150,000 in bribes, gave him credit cards for personal spending, hired his girlfriend and a relative, and provided two Ford Explorers. Vega, prosecutors say, defrauded Amtrak of over $786,000.

    The Inquirer writes that Bhaskaran cultivated close ties with contractors early on. In one 2016 email, a Mark 1 executive wrote: “AJ shared this with me last night. Keep it tight… Steak dinner, cigars and whiskey...” Another Mark 1 VP reported Bhaskaran wanted “as much as possible” in a contract change order — and soon, Bhaskaran secured Amtrak’s approval for $13 million more.

    Bhaskaran also helped Vega Solutions secure a $1.3 million oversight contract by slashing insurance requirements and then charging flights to the contractor’s credit card. The firm was led by siblings Sandeep Hardikar and Madhura Atitkar, with Atitkar listed as president so Vega could qualify as a woman-owned business.

    In 2017, after receiving a luxury watch from Mark 1 executives, Bhaskaran approved millions more in project funds. That year, he vacationed in the Galápagos Islands — flights, lodging, and a cruise all covered by Mark 1. Later, they also bought him a $4,775 purebred German shepherd and covered its training.

    All the while, he pressured contractors for more. “Deposited May payroll and extra 8000,” Atitkar texted her brother, who replied Bhaskaran had deposited the funds the next day.

    In March 2018, an anonymous tipster alerted Amtrak’s inspector general: Bhaskaran was flouting ethics rules and had hired Vega — then started driving a new Ford Explorer. Investigators launched a sweeping inquiry, collecting emails, records, and even surveillance photos of Bhaskaran out with his dog or in a Hummer limo headed to Atlantic City, the Inquirer said. 

    Emails revealed how openly the executives discussed the scheme. “He said we all know Mark 1 is significantly over billed,” one wrote. Yet publicly, they praised Bhaskaran. “I can completely trust them,” Bhaskaran said in a since-removed Amtrak video.

    Of the 47 invoices Mark 1 submitted during Bhaskaran’s tenure, he approved every one. He rejected all extra funding requests from another architecture firm — the only one not accused of bribing him.

    Bhaskaran was arrested in November 2019 for unrelated wire fraud but admitted to accepting bribes. He died of heart failure in 2020, leaving behind four luxury cars, fake IDs, and thousands in cash.

    Prosecutors later added Social Security fraud charges, alleging Bhaskaran had illegally collected $252,000 in benefits meant for deceased in-laws.

    Since then, five contractors — including three Mark 1 executives and both Vega siblings — have pleaded guilty. The sixth, Mark 1 owner Mark Snedden, is expected to do the same. Vega repaid the full $786,000.

    Prosecutors say the scandal highlights how infrastructure projects can become “lucrative targets for fraud.” An Amtrak spokesperson said the company took “swift and definitive action” and has since overhauled its contract oversight.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 18:50
  7. Site: ChurchPOP
    3 weeks 10 hours ago
    Author: Jacqueline Burkepile

    Do you have problems reminding yourself to pray?

    Eternize, “a faith-based wellness startup,” launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund the release of a new wearable cross that reminds people to pray, without looking at a screen.

    “Eternize is the world's first ‘wearable’ cross that uses modern technology to help you build a rhythm of prayer in the middle of daily life, without adding another screen to your day.”

    The cross, which comes as a cross or crucifix necklace, provides “gentle prayer reminders” on your heart throughout the day. The cross vibrates to remind a person to create a consistent prayer habit.

    The cross also connects to the Eternize App, helping you track your daily prayer habits. Once your cross is connected to the app, a screen is not required to receive prayer reminders.

    “The Eternize App allows you to personalize your vibration patterns or choose from preconfigured programs that fit seamlessly into your routine,” the website explains.

    Additionally, the Eternize App connects you with a prayer community where you can share your intentions with others worldwide.

    Eternize founder Todd Dailey created the Eternize Cross to help him overcome his personal struggles with prayer and the noise of everyday life.

    “Guided by prayer, perseverance, and a vision of hope, Todd turned to technology—not as an obstacle, but as a tool to sustain spiritual reflection," the Eternize website explains. The result was the Eternize Cross, patented in 2020, a wearable innovation designed to foster moments of mindfulness throughout one’s day.”

    "The Eternize cross vibrations are a constant reminder of God’s presence in my life and have given me a daily peace of mind, patience, and courage that I struggled to find previously," Dailey told ChurchPOP.

    eternizeEternize Founder Todd Dailey with his family wearing the Eternize Cross / Photo courtesy of Eternize

    “We believe that small, consistent habits can lead to profound spiritual growth,” Dailey said in a press release. “The Eternize Cross is designed to seamlessly integrate into daily life, helping individuals stay centered and connected to God throughout their day.”

    Here’s a video of Dailey’s testimony and how the cross works:

    Click here if you cannot see the video above.

    Click here to learn more about Eternize Cross’ Kickstarter campaign.

    What do you think of the Eternize Cross?

  8. Site: RT - News
    3 weeks 10 hours ago
    Author: RT

    The US vice president has slammed attempts to “destroy” the anti-immigration AfD party

    US Vice President J.D. Vance has compared the German government’s treatment of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party to rebuilding the Berlin Wall.

    On Friday, Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, the BfV, classified the anti-immigration AfD as an “extremist” organization, citing “xenophobic, anti-minority, Islamophobic, and anti-Muslim statements made by leading party officials.” The label enables police to closely monitor the party’s activities.

    “The AfD is the most popular party in Germany, and by far the most representative of East Germany. Now the bureaucrats try to destroy it,” Vance wrote on X.

    “The West tore down the Berlin Wall together. And it has been rebuilt – not by the Soviets or the Russians, but by the German establishment,” he added.

    The party’s co-leader, Alice Weidel, accused the government of attempting to quell dissent. “Since the AfD is the strongest party in polls now, they want to suppress the opposition & freedom of speech,” she wrote on X.

    The AfD was founded in 2013 as a backlash to Germany’s handling of the eurozone debt crisis. It has since shifted focus to demanding tighter immigration and asylum laws and opposing the “woke agenda.” The party is also critical of NATO and has staged protests against sending weapons to Ukraine.

    Read more Outgoing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at the German Protestant Church Congress, Hanover, Germany, May 2, 2025. ‘Don’t rush’ to ban AfD – Scholz

    The AfD finished second in the federal elections in February, winning 152 seats in the 630-seat Bundestag. Last month, it topped opinion polls for the first time, with 26% support.

    The party is especially popular in the economically underdeveloped regions of former East Germany. The AfD has also been embroiled in controversy, as some members have had links to far-right and neo-Nazi groups or used slogans associated with Nazi Germany.

    Major German parties have refused to form coalitions and work with the AfD as part of the so-called ‘firewall against the far-right’. Vance criticized efforts to isolate the party during a speech at the Munich Security Conference in February. “Democracy rests on the sacred principle that the voice of the people matters. There is no room for firewalls. You either uphold the principle or you don’t,” the US vice president said.

    The Berlin Wall was built by East Germany in 1961 to stop its citizens from fleeing to West Berlin. It remained in place throughout the Cold War until it was torn down in 1989, leading to German reunification.

  9. Site: Real Jew News
    3 weeks 11 hours ago
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  10. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 11 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    "Luigi The Musical": New Show Celebrating UnitedHealth CEO Killer Set To Premier In San Fran

    Just when you thought you've seen it all...

    A new musical comedy centered on accused killer Luigi Mangione is set to premiere in San Francisco next month, drawing backlash for what critics see as a tasteless glamorization of violence, according to the New York Post.

    “Luigi the Musical” opens June 13 at the Taylor Street Theater, promising a “bold, campy and unafraid” portrayal of the 26-year-old alleged gunman charged in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson—a crime that left two young children without a father. Tickets for opening night are already sold out.

    Promotional materials describe the show as “a wildly irreverent, razor-sharp comedy that imagines the true story of Luigi Mangione, the alleged corporate assassin turned accidental folk hero.” The tagline: “A story of love, murder and hash browns,” references Mangione’s arrest while eating at McDonald’s.

    The Post writes that in the musical, Mangione shares a fictional jail cell with convicted crypto fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried and embattled hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, who together become part of his bizarre journey through infamy. “With real-life cellmates Sam Bankman-Fried and Diddy by his side, Luigi navigates friendship, justice, and the absurdity of viral fame,” the synopsis reads.

    “If you like your comedy smart and your showtunes with a criminal record, Luigi is your new favorite felony,” the producers boast.

    The production is the work of songwriter Arielle Johnson and director Nova Bradford, who cite the musical Chicago as inspiration. Behind-the-scenes clips feature lyrics such as, “...flash those pearly whites, there were cameras there that night, and that’s what let the po-lice take me in,” referencing Mangione’s alleged mistake of removing his mask at a New York hostel, allowing authorities to identify him.

    Despite the show's flippant tone, Bradford defended its creative direction in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle: “We’re not valorizing any of these characters, and we’re also not trivializing any of their actions or alleged actions.”

    Mangione is currently on trial in Manhattan for the murder of Thompson. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, which could mark the first federal execution sentence handed down in Manhattan in 70 years.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 18:00
  11. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 11 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    We Know How To Fix Government - Will We?

    Authored by J.Peder Zane via RealClearPolitics.com,

    The Department of Government Efficiency noticed a snag: the sign-in button on the IRS homepage wasn’t where it ought to be. Instead of the upper right-hand corner where we, the people, have been trained to look for logins, it was stacked with other buttons in the middle of the page. It was not too hard to find, but its unusual placement disrupted the interface between taxpayers and tax collectors.

    It was a simple fix.

    Yet an IRS engineer reportedly estimated that it would take at least 103 days to move the button. 

    Thankfully, Elon Musk’s team posted last month on X:

    “This engineer worked with the DOGE team to delete the red tape and accomplished the task in 71 minutes.”

    If DOGE has revealed anything in its first 100 days, it is the depth of government dysfunction. While Musk’s detractors are reveling in his most obvious shortcoming – to date, it has cut an estimated $160 billion in government spending instead of the promised $2 trillion – the urgent need for reform is clear. The difficulty smart and dedicated cost-cutters are encountering in paring the mounds of federal waste is the canary crying in the coal mine.

    To take a favorite word of progressives, the issues we face with government inefficiency are systemic. Fraud and abuse are real problems, but, as the IRS button example shows, the deeper issues involve what passes for standard operating procedure. We have built a leviathan that is strangling us with process.

    Fred Kaplan provides a telling example in his New York Review of Books piece on Raj M. Shah and Christopher Kirchhoff’s new book, “Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley Are Transforming the Future of War.”

    As a U.S. Air Force captain, Shah was flying missions over Iraq in 2006, Kaplan writes, when he noticed that his F16’s display screen did not “indicate his location in relation to coordinates on the ground.” Back in his barracks, Shah loaded a pocket PC he had for playing video games “with digital maps and strapped it to his knee while he flew. The software in that $300 gadget let him see where he was – basic information that the gadgetry on his $30 million plane could not provide.”

    A decade later, Shah was tapped to lead a small Pentagon start-up, the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx), that sought to apply Silicon Valley innovations like the pocket PC to the military. An early challenge was coordinating the refueling of planes in midair.

    Kaplan wrote that this is a “very complicated task … Yet to plan these operations, they were moving magnetic pucks around on a whiteboard, just as their forebears had done during World War II.”

    He continued: “Northrop Grumman had won a contract to overhaul this system; by the time Shah saw the whiteboard, the company had spent $745 million – twice the original estimate – over ten years with nothing to show for it, and the Air Force was now asking Congress for more. ”

    Kaplan reports that Shah connected with “a small Silicon Valley firm” that developed “a working product … in four months, at a cost of $1.5 million.” Needless to say, “they faced intense resistance from the Air Force officer managing the Northrop Grumman program and from staffers on the House subcommittee overseeing the defense budget.” Happily, an advocate in the Pentagon brass helped them “break through the blockage.”

    No one knows how many $745 million problems can be solved with a $1.5 million solution, but it seems safe to assume that the answer is plenty. As much as DOGE has drawn attention for firing federal workers and closing a few government programs, its most significant contribution has been exposing the jaw-dropping patterns of waste and inefficiency that bloat the size and cost of government.

    One more example: On March 21, DOGE reported that “the IRS has the transaction volume of a mid-sized bank, running similar infrastructure. Those banks typically have an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) budget of ~$20M/yr. The IRS has a ~$3.5B O&M budget (which doesn’t include an additional $3.7B modernization budget).” Keep that in mind when you read the next scaremongering headline about job cuts at the IRS.

    Error is inevitable in human action. DOGE has certainly made mistakes. But a bigger blunder is pretending that every government worker and government contract is essential. That is the implicit argument of Musk’s detractors. Even if that risible claim were correct, our current spending trajectory is unsustainable. Something has to give.

    Still, there is reason for hope. Instead of just celebrating those who found a way to move a homepage button in 71 minutes, let’s identify and eliminate the layers of bureaucracy that would have turned it into a 103-day ordeal. If software engineers can solve Pentagon problems on the cheap, let’s compile and void a list of stupidly expensive contracts – before increasing its annual budget north of $1 trillion. It can be done.

    This effort might even be bipartisan. As the Trump administration has proposed funding cuts to scientific research, his opponents have argued this will kneecap one of America’s greatest strengths: our unrivalled ingenuity and know-how. Why don’t we all agree to use that dynamism to create a government as smart and effective as our nation?

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 17:40
  12. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 11 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Election-Denier Eric Swalwell Bares Fengs, Seeks Subpoena Power To Probe Musk's Role In Trump's 2024 Win

    Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) launched into a conspiracy-laden diatribe over the 2024 presidential election results, suggesting subpoena power would be necessary to discern whether foreign adversaries—with an assist from Department of Government Efficiency leader Elon Musk—stole the race for President Donald Trump.

    Elon Musk has done nothing in the last five months to make me think that we shouldn’t ask questions about what the hell he was doing in 2024,” Swalwell said on a recent podcast, uncovered by Breitbart News, when asked about an alleged U.S. data leaked through Elon Musk’s Starlink services.  

    Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) stokes 2024 election denial on a far-left podcast (check the host's shirt) and vows to use "subpoena power" on @elonmusk about whether Starlink gave election data to the Russians if Democrats win the midterms

    "Elon Musk has done nothing in the last 5… pic.twitter.com/mt35ud4OKA

    — Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) May 1, 2025

    “Maybe we gave him too much of the benefit of the doubt after the election, but the way that he’s conducted himself with DOGE, and the way that he’s exposed us to so many hackers outside, and the way that he’s taken data, you know, from Americans, from our records — whether it’s Social Security or health care records, the only way that we can understand, you know, what the hell Elon Musk has been doing is to be in the majority,” the the lawmaker added, emphasizing that Democrats regaining a House majority to secure subpoena power would be a critical step in determining whether interference occurred in the 2024 election.

    Swalwell’s rhetoric isn’t new. Back in 2016, he was a vocal proponent of the now-debunked narrative that Russia colluded with Trump to steal the election from Hillary Clinton. As a member of the House Intelligence Committee, Swalwell pushed investigations into Trump’s campaign ties to Russia, citing contacts with Russian operatives and the DNC email hacks. “The Russians wanted Donald Trump to win, and they took steps to make that happen,” he told CNN in 2019, referencing the Mueller Report. Critics, however, note the report found no evidence of direct collusion.

    Swalwell previously faced intense scrutiny due to his past ties to Christine Fang, a suspected Chinese spy who targeted up-and-coming U.S. politicians. According to a 2020 Axios investigation, Fang, also known as Fang Fang, operated in the Bay Area from 2011 to 2015, cultivating relationships with local leaders who had potential to rise on the national stage. She reportedly engaged in sexual relationships with at least two Midwestern mayors to gain influence. Fang acted as a “bundler” for Swalwell’s 2014 congressional campaign, raising significant funds while he was a Dublin, California, city councilmember. She also attended events with Swalwell, including a 2013 Lunar New Year banquet and a 2012 student event at CSU East Bay, as documented in photos uncovered by Axios.

    Fang’s activities raised red flags with the FBI, which had been monitoring her as part of a broader counterintelligence operation targeting Chinese espionage. She abruptly fled the U.S. in 2015 amid the FBI’s investigation, leaving unanswered questions about her influence. While Swalwell’s office claimed he cooperated with authorities and cut ties with Fang upon learning of the probe, critics argue his association with her casts doubt on his judgment—especially as he now accuses others of foreign collusion.

    Projection much, Swalwell? 

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 17:20
  13. Site: RT - News
    3 weeks 12 hours ago
    Author: RT

    The US secretary of state has slammed Berlin for labeling the biggest opposition party in the country as “extremist”

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has sharply criticized Berlin for designating the Alternative for Germany (AfD), the country’s most popular party according to recent polling, as “extremist.” These actions have nothing to do with democracy, he has warned.

    “Germany just gave its spy agency new powers to surveil the opposition,” Rubio wrote on X on Friday. “That’s not democracy – it’s tyranny in disguise.”

    Earlier in the day, the German domestic security service (BfV) announced the decision to officially designate AfD a “confirmed extremist entity.” This legal status allows the BfV to deploy surveillance and intelligence measures to monitor the party’s activities without restriction.

    Explaining the move, the agency cited “the extremist nature of the entire party, which disregards human dignity.” It pointed to the party’s “prevailing understanding of the people based on ethnicity and descent,” which it said is “incompatible with the democratic basic order.” The AfD has long been known for its strict anti-immigration stance.

    Read more  Supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) political party gather at the final AfD campaign rally in Erfurt, Germany. AfD is ‘extremist’ – German intel agency

    “What is truly extremist is not the popular AfD… but rather the establishment’s deadly open border immigration policies that the AfD opposes,” Rubio argued, calling on Berlin to “reverse its course.”

    The party has enjoyed support from Washington ever since US President Donald Trump entered the White House for his second term.

    US Vice President J.D. Vance strongly criticized politicians who shun parties such as the AfD at the Munich Security Conference in February. US-based billionaire and Trump adviser Elon Musk has openly expressed support for the party. In January, ahead of the German parliamentary vote, he hosted a livestream on X with AfD co-leader and then-chancellor candidate Alice Weidel.

    The party came in second in the election in February, behind the center-right Christian Democrats, which ruled out any coalitions with the AfD. Recent polls show the two parties neck-and-neck, with one poll published by the Forsa Institute putting the AfD one percentage point ahead of their center-right rivals.

  14. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 12 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    ZeroHedge Store: Announcing Rancher-Direct Meats & More In Partnership With The Beef Initiative

    Since launching our online store in December, the response has been overwhelming. Not only is your support of our mission greatly appreciated, it's allowed us to expand.

    Thanks to RFK Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Movement," people are paying close attention to what they're putting in their bodies like never before - and want to know exactly where their food is coming from.

    To that end, ZeroHedge Store is proud to introduce ranch-direct, clean, grass-fed beef and other meats, raised on vetted, independent farms across America, packed on dry ice, and shipped quickly and directly to your door as part of our new partnership with Texas Slim and The Beef Initiative - a key ally in the MAHA movement whose mission is to connect consumers directly to their food. We're proud to join this movement, and we hope you will too.

    Click to jump directly to our new Rancher-Direct section...

    You'll know exactly what you're putting into your body, where it came from, and you'll be supporting a network of independent farmers with high standards who have been crushed under the monopoly on US beef held by four transnational corporations.

    Each regeneratively-ranched farm is thoroughly vetted by The Beef Initiative, while community-based microprocessing centers are employed to ensure that your beef - and other meats, are quickly and cleanly butchered, packaged, flash frozen, and ready to ship directly to your door for free.

    Pricing: By eliminating links in the chain, we can offer high quality, clean beef and other meats at very reasonable prices, directly from the ranch families that grew it.

    *** By purchasing rancher-direct, your support goes straight to family-run ranches.

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    Here's The Beef (and more)

    We're kicking off our Rancher-Direct program with four independent ranches, along with a NYC-based beef tallow skincare company that sources directly from Redbanks Beef Farm in Virginia.

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    Located just outside of Kellerton, Iowa, the Ebersoles have been in business since 1998 and specialize in Regenerative Ranching. Their meat is 100% Grass-Fed and Grass Finished, uses no hormones, antibiotics, or mRNA vaccines.

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    Located in Eureka, Nevada, Anthony and Benita Miller have over 130 bison on their 320-acre farm which uses regenerative agriculture practices.

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    • Complete Bison Box; 2-4 steaks (Rancher's choice of: Ribeye, Tenderloin, NY Strip, Top Sirloin, Flat Iron, Skirt and more), 2-3 lbs slow-cook cuts (roasts, short ribs, stew meat), and 4-6 lbs of Ground Bison. 

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    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 17:00
  15. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 12 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    President Trump's Threefold Opposition

    Authored by Victor Davis Hanson via DailySignal.com,

    At the end of the 100 days of the Trump administration, let’s just review for a moment the opposition to it. 

    And it’s actually, if you think about it, a tripartite, a threefold opposition:

    1. pollsters, 

    2. the media, 

    3. and the Democratic Party and the institutionalized Left.

    The pollsters have President Donald Trump down four or five points. But when you actually look at the Rasmussen poll or Mark Penn’s poll, a Democratic centrist, Trump is almost even. And then when you look with greater clarity at The New York Times poll that has him way down, you see that only 37% of the people polled voted for Donald Trump. But Donald Trump won by almost a point and a half. Don’t you think it should have been, I don’t know, 51%-49%? So, they were deliberately, in the case of The New York Times, under-polling Trump supporters.

    The same was true with The Washington Post. They polled over 2,000 people, but only 840 were identified as Trump voters. Shouldn’t that have been half?

    So, what am I getting at? 

    We’re getting right back to what happened in 2016 when the polls were completely wrong. 

    The same thing happened in 2020 when they overestimated former President Joe Biden’s strength by four or five points. And then, even in 2024, the NPR poll had—on the last day of the election—they had then-Vice President Kamala Harris winning by four points.

    The Des Moines Register had Iowa lost to Trump by three points. He won it by 12.

    So, what the pollsters are doing—not that Trump hasn’t lost some to the controversy over the trade wars—but the pollsters are trying to create momentum, fundraising, and jazz up opposition.

    Then we turn to the media. The media’s in a fight with the Democratic Left now because of the scandal of Joe Biden. The Democratic Left is saying, “Well, you were a journalist. If you thought he was demented or cognitively challenged, why didn’t you report it?” But the journalists are saying, “We couldn’t get close to him. He looked OK for us because you had him in such a guarded environment.” In truth, they’re both guilty.

    Do you remember those press conferences by then-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre? Did anyone ever hear one question on those daily or three or four times a week press conferences? “Miss Jean-Pierre, is Joe Biden cognitively able to navigate himself to the podium? What is the nature of his cue cards? Have you had a Montreal Cognitive Assessment of him?” There was nothing. 

    It was a combination of the Democratic Party, the Biden insiders, and the media.

    And here’s another point, very quickly.

    The media has gained a lot of influence and power in the opposition because there is no opposition on the Democratic Party. So, in lieu of an alternate agenda, the media has taken it upon themselves to use the only strategy that the Democratic Party can come up with. And that is to attack Donald Trump.

    Now, what do I mean by that? If you look at the Democratic Party and the Left in general, they have boxed themselves in. 

    On the one hand, they have no institutional power; no ability to pass legislation, losing the House and the Senate; no presidency, White House; no executive orders. 

    Ultimately, all of the cherry-picked district and circuit judges will be overturned by a largely conservative Supreme Court.

    In lieu of actual power, then you look at what is the alternative. 

    Maybe the alternative is a 1994 Newt Gingrich Contract with America, an alternate agenda: Yes, we can do better on the border than you can. Yes, we have a better foreign policy with Iran. 

    There’s nothing. There’s no shadow government. There’s not a young Bill Clinton ascendant. There’s no young Barack Obama. There’s nobody. There’s no leaders. There’s no agenda. Nothing. It’s nihilism.

    And so, let’s look at the third element. 

    Do they have a good old days?

    Can they say, “Donald Trump ruined things”? “They were so good under Biden. The border was—we liked it open. Twelve million, we could have got 20 million illegal aliens. Let’s go back to that. We had a wonderful retreat from Afghanistan. Picture perfect. We can do it again. The Iran—the theater war in Ukraine and Iran, that wasn’t our fault. Maybe it was inevitable. We had a really good inflation—we had a little hyperinflation of 9%.”

    So, there is no alternative good old days. They can’t say Donald Trump wrecked something because they had wrecked the country.

    So, what are we left with? 

    We’re left with Donald Trump wore a blue suit at the Vatican funeral. Donald Trump is a fascist. No. According to Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, he is a Nazi. No. According to former Vice President Al Gore, he is a Nazi. No. According to members of the Congress, is he deserving a polite conversation? You have to use the F-word. Or maybe it’s the S-word.

    It’s smutty mouth, potty mouth video.

    What is the one principle that ties them all together? 

    We’re gonna talk about that in the next video.

    But it’s about fear that Donald Trump’s first 100 days are not as chaotic and bad as they tell us. 

    But we might be on the cusp of something that will be very, very successful and will ensure Donald Trump has a successful presidency.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 17:00
  16. Site: RT - News
    3 weeks 12 hours ago
    Author: RT

    Germany’s domestic spy agency has classified the right-wing populist Alternative for Germany party as “extremist”

    Berlin should not rush into trying to ban the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Friday.

    Earlier in the day, a lengthy report by Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) classified the populist party as “extremist,” accusing it of being racist in its anti-migrant rhetoric, and of showing signs of acting against the country’s democracy. The classification opens the door to a potential ban, and for the domestic spy agency to increase surveillance of the AfD, as is the case with extremist groups such as the Islamic State.

    “I think this is something that cannot be rushed into,” Scholz said when asked about banning the AfD outright.

    He went on to point out that Germany’s “Federal Constitutional Court has rejected all recent applications for bans.”

    Read more  Supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) political party gather at the final AfD campaign rally in Erfurt, Germany. AfD is ‘extremist’ – German intel agency

    He referred to Germany’s numerous unsuccessful past attempts to outlaw the former nationalist National Democratic Party (NDP) as an example of the legal troubles that could follow trying to ban the AfD.

    The NDP weathered years of federal attempts to prohibit it, changing its name to The Homeland in 2023. The party did not run in the 2025 German elections.

    The AfD, which has seen a surge in popularity in the polls in recent months, has condemned the BfV report as a “severe blow to the German democracy.”

    “The AfD is the strongest party in current polls… Nevertheless, the AfD, as an opposition party, is now being publicly discredited and criminalized shortly before the change of government,” co-leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla said in a joint statement.

    READ MORE: AfD tops German opinion poll for first time

    A Forsa poll from last month indicated that AfD had overtaken incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) as the most popular political party in the country.

  17. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 12 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    CIA Pokes The Panda With Mandarin Recruitment Ads

    In an ultra-provocative and quite bold move set against the backdrop of the growing trade war following Trump's tariffs, the Central Intelligence Agency on Thursday released two high quality social media videos inviting disillusioned Chinese officials to spy for the United States.

    The Mandarin-language videos were published across several platforms, and are clearly well-produced cinematic vids that clearly a lot of planning and thought went into, akin to similar videos issued in recent years urging Russians to spy.

    "Today, the CIA released Mandarin-language videos aimed at recruiting Chinese officials to steal secrets," CIA Director John Ratcliffe said in a statement. He has vowed to make China a top priority for the agency's intelligence gathering. 

    Each video runs over two minutes long and has a fast-moving plot line in the style of popular 'mini-movies'.

    "No adversary in the history of our Nation has presented a more formidable challenge or capable strategic competitor than the Chinese Communist Party," he said.

    The CIA chief added, "Our Agency must continue responding to this threat with urgency, creativity, and grit, and these videos are just one of the ways we are doing this."

    The videos seem aimed at disgruntle CCP officials who are tired of corruption:

    One video aims to appeal to senior Communist Party officials who live in perpetual fear of being snapped up by Xi’s seemingly endless crackdown on corruption and disloyalty. The campaign has punished millions of high-flying officials and low-ranking cadres alike, shaking government agencies, the military and state-owned companies.

    "As I rise within the party, I watch those above me get discarded like worn-out shoes, one after another. But now, I realize that my fate is just as precarious as theirs," the narrator says, as a Chinese official and his wife walk into a lavish dinner with Chinese government agents tailing him.

    Watch: below is the first video which was released to CIA media channels on Thursday...

    "It’s all too common for someone to suddenly vanish without a trace. What I fear most is that my family’s fate is tied to my own. I must prepare an escape route," the narration continues, suggesting disloyal officials quickly get 'disappeared'.

    A second video focuses more on the youth and the corrupt, luxurious lifestyle of Chinese bosses. Beijing didn't immediately respond, and typically doesn't speak on intelligence issues, even when it comes to foreign adversaries.

    The new CIA recruitment ads are being mocked in both Russian and Chinese media...

    CIA releases recruiting vids in Mandarin, tells potential turncoats to ‘take the first step’

    Offers Chinese officials a path out of ‘hardship and toil’

    FLASHBACK: China identified/arrested/executed every CIA spy in country in 2010

    Will anyone take the risk? pic.twitter.com/qnaDtfXiD0

    — RT (@RT_com) May 1, 2025

    Both videos actually end with scenes of the Chinese protagonists reaching out to the CIA on the agency’s website via secure apps, according to agency instructions.

    Nikkei Asia meanwhile writes that the campaign "has been met with derision in China" given also that "the clips are narrated in what some viewers described as awkward Mandarin." Chinese government officials, however, likely just got a little more paranoid.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 16:40
  18. Site: Novus Motus Liturgicus
    3 weeks 12 hours ago
    In the Byzantine Divine Liturgy, there are several places where the priest sings a part of the anaphora out loud, and the choir makes a response, while he continues the anaphora silently. In the liturgy of St John Chrysostom, which is by far the more commonly used of the two anaphoras, the priest commemorates the Saints after the consecration and epiclesis, praying in silence “Again we offer Gregory DiPippohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13295638279418781125noreply@blogger.com0
  19. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 12 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    What's Normal, Exactly?

    Authored by James Howard Kunstler,

    “The job here is to enforce the federal civil rights laws, not woke ideology.” 

    - Harmeet Dhillon, US Assistant AG for the Civil Rights Division

    When a claque of deep state shills such as Norm Eisen, Chuck Schumer, Bill Kristol, David Brooks, and Larry Summers holler about Mr. Trump’s attempt to reform a depraved political culture as “an assault on norms,” are you not prompted to wonder what, exactly, those norms might be?

    Looks like they are describing a colossal matrix of racketeering operations in concert with an epic program of crypto-Marxist mind-fuckery, mountains of money purloined under color-of-law, swindles galore of practically every public enterprise, the capital city of a so-called republic fogged in gaslight to conceal a Satyricon of pedophilia, sodomy, and sado-masochism in every closet, cabinet, and pigeon-hole of the political class.

    So, along comes Mr. Trump for the second round, with a supernaturally able clean-up crew this time, and the monsters feeding off that depraved normality commence to shriek in mortal panic as the scaffold of their crimes gets methodically disassembled and secrets are revealed.

    Many of you have been pouting over the lack of criminal prosecutions these first hundred days. Why is AG Ms. Bondi preening on Fox News when she should be banging-out subpoenas and arrest warrants, you ask? And what broom-closet is Dan Bongino hiding in over at the Hoover Building? How is Hillary Clinton still at-large in the land? Does Alejandro Mayorkas still make his Saturday excursions to the boutiques along M Street? Looks like the months of May and June are setting up to be the season of shocks and consequence.

    Item: James O’Keefe, founder of Project Veritas (he was cancelled from it) and now running O’Keefe Media Group, put out a mighty strange eighteen-second video this week. 

    Looks like it was filmed in a basement somewhere. “I’m going dark, he says ruefully. “I’m not suicidal. Pray for me. This one scares me, guys.”

    T-minus seven days. pic.twitter.com/wcU4tJvHLF

    — James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) April 30, 2025

    A week earlier, O’Keefe announced that he had bombshell recordings of public figures breaking the law, involving billions of dollars, which he expected would lead to indictments.

    What spooked him in the week since then?

    I guess we’ll have to stand by to find out, or see if JO’K was bluffing.

    Meanwhile Virginia Guiffre, a former Jeffrey Epstein teen sex slave, likewise said just over a week ago: “I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape, or form am I suicidal. If something happens to me, for the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted.” 

    This was a month after she was injured in a traffic accident with a school bus in Western Australia. 

    On April 24, she reportedly committed suicide at home, after release from the hospital. 

    What do you suppose changed her mind?

    An ominous silence surrounds the promised release of the Epstein case material, whatever it consists of: depositions, flight logs, photographs, video recordings of prominent people in compromising situations. Remember, not long after inauguration day, the FBI’s New York field office was found to be sitting on a huge trove of previously hidden Epstein case evidence. 

    The DOJ swiftly “retired” the chief agent of the office, James Dennehy, who additionally had failed to cooperate with requests to disclose the names of agents involved in the Jan-6 investigations. 

    Supposedly, since the discovery of the Epstein trove, a thousand agents were assigned to “process” it, redact the names of the innocent victims, so they say. 

    Are they close to finishing?

    Speaking of the J-6, 2021 matter, pressure is building for the Republican majority Congress to hold hearings on exactly what went on that fateful day. FBI Director Patel has yet to disclose how many government agents (not just FBI), and how many “confidential human sources” (i.e., provocateurs), were in the crowd around and inside the US Capitol. It’s getting to be past time to ask Mr. Patel for a straight answer on that in an official proceeding, and continue from there to related business, such as Nancy Pelosi’s failure to reinforce the Capitol Police with National Guard troops that day, and the strange doings around the DNC pipe bomb ploy few blocks away. Personally, I doubt that Mr. Patel is inclined to lie or dissemble about all that. But the natives are getting a little restless.

    Mr. Kennedy at HHS is already pretty frisky in his role supervising the enormous cluster of agencies that have done so much to wreck the nation’s health in recent years. Goodbye fluoride in the drinking water. Hello to placebo testing for new drugs and vaccines. Welcome to a vigorous six-month campaign to determine a likely cause of the autism epidemic. RFK is even asking what exactly is in those aviation contrails that folks have been observing and complaining about for so many years. And then there was the bomb he dropped during this week’s cabinet meeting: that under Joe Biden, HHS acted as a major vector for the trafficking of children. Say, what??? Lotta people wondered, did Bobby really say that? And does he know exactly who in HHS is responsible. . . like, names attached? I guess we’ll find out.

    On a brighter note, not only did Klaus Schwab, the comic book villain who leads the World Economic Forum (WEF), resign last week, but he stands formally accused of misusing its funds. An inquiry ensues. Mr. Schwab’s daughter, Nicole, supposedly revealed to possibly sketchy alt-journalist Medeea Greere, that the WEF sought to reduce the global population by billions, and not in a nice way. Standing by on that one. . . . But, at least old Klaus is gone. His temporary replacement is Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, former CEO of the Nestle conglomerate, with a record of nefarious activity in the marketing of infant bottle formula in the third world and other turpitudes. Prediction: the WEF is toast. It was always a bit too bizarre to be taken seriously, but its demise signals real trouble for the foundering Globalist endeavor.

    So, the month of May is shaping up to be merry as all get-out, and then June will be bustin’ out all over. That thing you felt. . .? That was the ground shaking and the earth moving. Strap in.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 16:20
  20. Site: RT - News
    3 weeks 13 hours ago
    Author: RT

    Kiev is not able to force the Russian army to retreat to the 2014 borders, according to the US secretary of state

    Ukraine will not be able to reclaim its 2014 borders from Russia, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said.

    Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has publicly stated he will never recognize the lost territories, including Crimea, as Russian. The peninsula voted overwhelmingly to join Russia in 2014, shortly after the US-backed armed coup in Kiev. Kherson, Zaporozhye, Donetsk and Lugansk regions held their own referendums in 2022 to become part of Russia.

    Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Keith Kellogg told Fox News that Kiev has expressed a willingness to cede land de facto, if not de jure, as part of a peace deal.

    “Ukraine can’t push the Russians all the way back to where they were in 2014,” Rubio said in an interview with Fox News on Thursday.

    After months of US-brokered peace efforts, Washington has a pretty clear idea of what both sides want, the top US diplomat noted.

    “We kind of can see what it would take for Ukraine to stop. We can see what it would take for the Russians to stop,” he said, adding that Moscow’s and Kiev’s settlement demands are still “far apart.” 

    Read more  US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Russia and Ukraine ‘closer’ to settlement – Rubio

    “It’s going to take a real breakthrough here very soon to make this possible, or I think the President is going to have to make a decision about how much more time we’re going to dedicate to this,” Rubio said.

    Both Trump and Rubio have previously warned that the US could walk away from being a peace broker in the Ukraine conflict, if there is no progress soon.

    “Not that a war in Ukraine is not important, but I would say what’s happening with China is more important,” Rubio said, adding that Iran is another US concern.

    Moscow has repeatedly stated that its peace terms include Ukraine’s neutrality, demilitarization and denazification, as well as for Kiev to give up its ambitions to join NATO. Also, ceding the new Russian regions of Kherson, Zaporozhye and the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics is not up for discussion, Russian President Vladimir Putin said last year. Should Kiev abandon plans to join the US-led military bloc and withdraw its troops from the four new territories, Moscow is ready to institute an immediate ceasefire, he added.

  21. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 13 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Stephen Miller Emerges As Frontrunner To Be Trump's Next National Security Adviser: Report

    White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller could land the position as President Donald Trump’s next National Security Adviser, according to Axios

    Miller, one of Trump’s longest and most trusted aides, emerged as a leading contender for national security adviser following Mike Waltz’s removal from the role. Waltz, who has taken considerable heat from the mainstream media for his role in so-called SignalGate, was nominated for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations just hours after reports of his removal. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is currently serving as the interim national security adviser.

    Axios reports:

    One White House source told Axios via text that Miller has made the Homeland Security Council run "like clockwork," and that it's "infinitely more effective than the NSC [National Security Council] with a tiny fraction" of the staff.

    "Marco and Stephen have worked really closely on immigration and it might be a perfect match," said another White House source.

    It remains uncertain whether Stephen Miller would pursue the national security adviser role, as it could divert him from immigration policy.

    Politico also reports that Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy currently spearheading critical negotiations with Russia, Iran, and Hamas, is a contender for the national security adviser position.

    Additionally, NSC senior director for counterterrorism Sebastian Gorka and Trump’s special envoy for special missions Richard Grenell are generating buzz as potential candidates for the role.

    When Politico asked about the impending announcement, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said, “We will not comment on reports based on anonymous sources.”

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 15:40
  22. Site: LifeNews
    3 weeks 13 hours ago
    Author: Sarah Holliday

    Records obtained by Operation Rescue confirm that on March 21 Planned Parenthood sent another hemorrhaging woman to the emergency room. This time, from its killing center located in Orange, CA.

    Planned Parenthood Orange commits abortions up to 24 weeks, well into the second trimester, and it has a history of rushing women to the emergency room after botched abortions. In the last five years, alone, it has injured 11 women – and never had to face any investigation or discipline for even one of those incidents in radically pro-abortion California.

    In 2024, Operation Rescue also obtained 911 recordings that revealed Planned Parenthood staff at the Orange location actively refused to cooperate with 911 dispatchers on two different calls, further endangering two different women already in need of emergency care.

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    In the most recent 911 recording, though the Planned Parenthood staffer does not actively argue with the dispatcher, she still seems trained to withhold pertinent information. For example, she offers that a patient needs transfer for “a complication,” but does not specify what that complication is until the 911 dispatcher directly asks for the patient’s chief complaint. The answer being “vaginal bleeding” which, in the case of an abortion, can very often be caused by a perforated uterus.

    “The majority of surgical abortions are blind procedures,” says Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue. “Our organization has decades of investigations into abortion injuries that indicate abortionists consistently puncture women’s organs, then callously pack them off to some local ER to let some other doctor deal with the carnage.”

    The staffer calling 911 also did not seem prepared to answer crucial questions about the patient’s vital signs. When asked if the woman was awake, the staffer answered, “Umm…I believe so.”

    “If a woman is bleeding so uncontrollably she needs emergency care, the fact of whether or not she has lost consciousness is crucial information,” adds Newman.

    “We listen to countless recordings where abortion clinics leave life-saving 911 calls to staffers who clearly have no idea of the patient’s vital signs, age, or even how much blood has been lost. This information helps emergency responders know exactly what to do when arriving on scene to preserve a patient’s life – and every moment counts. Planned Parenthood doesn’t care about those precious moments. They only care about concealing the constant stream of women being loaded into ambulances at their fake health clinics.”

    LifeNews Note: This article was originally published by Operation Rescue, a leading pro-life, Christian activist organization dedicated to exposing abortion abuses, demanding enforcement, saving innocent lives, and building an abortion-free America. The author, Sarah Neely, is Chief Operating Officer for Operation Rescue.

    The post Planned Parenthood Botched Abortion So Badly, It Couldn’t Tell 911 if the Woman Was Conscious appeared first on LifeNews.com.

  23. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 13 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Liberation Day 2.0: Trump Terminates Federal Funding For NPR And PBS

    Authored by Robert Spencer via PJMedia.com,

    On Thursday, President Trump gave Americans another Liberation Day: He signed an executive order ending federal funding for two of the left’s principal propaganda organs, National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). 

    Unfortunately, this doesn’t mean that these two vicious taxpayer leeches and leftist disinformation entities will disappear, but at least patriots won’t be forced to shell out for programming that is designed to destroy everything they hold dear.

    The left, predictably enough, is howling, led by NPR and PBS themselves. NPR issued a statement warning of imminent apocalypse:

    “Eliminating funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting [CPB] would have a devastating impact on American communities across the nation that rely on public radio for trusted local and national news, culture, lifesaving emergency alerts and public safety information.” 

    The statement was yet another example of what a cruel joke NPR and PBS are on the American people. No one actually trusts NPR and PBS except the indoctrinated cadres of the left and those who are uninformed enough to continue to believe in these propaganda organs’ claims to be free from bias. The grim reality is that NPR and PBS are the left at its most cynical, opportunistic, and parasitical. American taxpayers, including those who are patriots, are forced to subsidize two of the left’s shrillest and most nakedly biased mouthpieces, all the while being gaslit about how it’s their patriotic duty to support a free press.

    And so Trump wrote in his executive order that the joke was over: 

    “Government funding of news media in this environment is not only outdated and unnecessary but corrosive to the appearance of journalistic independence. The CPB Board shall cease direct funding to NPR and PBS, consistent with my Administration’s policy to ensure that Federal funding does not support biased and partisan news coverage. The CPB Board shall cancel existing direct funding to the maximum extent allowed by law and shall decline to provide future funding.”

    That bit about “biased and partisan news coverage,” which is putting the reality of NPR and PBS extremely mildly, is eliciting reactions from the left on the order of the kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar insisting that he doesn’t even like cookies. 

    CNN laments that “America’s two biggest public broadcasters” have “faced a series of attacks from the White House and Republican lawmakers accusing them of biased reporting.” 

    The New York Times also pretended that Orange Man Bad and his henchmen were making up this whole bias thing, saying that they were “accusing the outlets of producing biased coverage and ‘left-wing propaganda.’” Note the scare quotes around “left-wing propaganda,” as if no reasonable person could believe that such a thing even exists, much less that NPR and PBS ladle it out to patriots as if they were cigarette-puffing meatballs doling out lunchtime glop to a sweaty chain gang.

    Unfortunately, even if leftist judges don’t manage once again to arrogate to themselves the power of the executive branch and overrule Trump’s order, NPR and PBS will survive. The New York Post reports that “both have diverse revenue streams, including major foundation grants, advertising and voluntary viewer and listener donations, meaning that neither is likely to cease operations if they lose federal support.”

    Still, if Trump succeeds, taxpayers will save a bit of money: “the CPB is set to receive $535 million in congressionally appropriated funds annually to distribute to public broadcasters in 2025 and 2026.”

    Trump summed up what’s at stake in his executive order:

    “At the very least, Americans have the right to expect that if their tax dollars fund public broadcasting at all, they fund only fair, accurate, unbiased, and nonpartisan news coverage.  No media outlet has a constitutional right to taxpayer subsidies, and the Government is entitled to determine which categories of activities to subsidize. The CPB’s governing statute reflects principles of impartiality: the CPB may not ‘contribute to or otherwise support any political party.’”

    This is simple common sense, and so Trump’s executive order is long overdue. Both NPR and PBS should have been cut off from federal funding the moment that their news coverage became 100% leftist propaganda, but too many leftist presidents benefited from that coverage to take a step of this kind until now. You can bet that if NPR and PBS reflected 100% patriotic perspectives, Barack Obama or Old Joe Biden or maybe even Bill Clinton would have cut them off long ago.

    Better late than never. 

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 15:20
  24. Site: LifeNews
    3 weeks 14 hours ago
    Author: Maria Gallagher

    I vividly recall the young woman, dropping to her knees in fervent prayer outside an Ohio abortion facility.

    Her eyes were filled with tears as she made her entreaties to God. When she looked up, I walked toward her, thanking her for her prayers.

    I learned that she had been badly emotionally scarred from her experience of having an abortion at that center. When she began to speak, the floodgates opened, and she shared with me the details of that terrible trauma.

    I prayed for her to find healing, and she did—through a ministry program devoted to women who have suffered the loss of children to the abortion tragedy.

    On this National Day of Prayer, I am reminded of that day, so long ago, when I was first exposed to the unbelievable pain of coerced abortion. The young woman’s mother had exerted tremendous pressure on her to abort, which severely damaged their relationship.

    Abortion is ultimately a civil rights issue, representing the freedom of children to be born and the freedom of women to give birth to their babies in a loving, supportive environment. You can have no faith at all and be pro-life.

    Yet many of us in the pro-life movement treasure a deep and abiding faith in an all-loving, all-merciful God who is the creator and sustainer of life. We see His providence at work, showering blessings on pregnant women, their babies, and their families.

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    I am reminded of a petite woman who was a giant in the pro-life movement—Mother Teresa. Despite experiencing an extended dark night of the soul, she continued to trust in God to provide for all her needs and the needs of those she served. Fueled by her faith, she made a bold proclamation, stating that she would take in any child who was threatened by abortion. She knew that her Lord would not turn away from the babies He created with a tender and loving heart.

    My prayer this day is that all pregnant women will receive the support they need for themselves and for their offspring, and that we as a nation will rediscover the beauty and hope that human life holds. May you be richly blessed by the God who hears every prayer and consoles every heartache!

    LifeNews.com Note: Maria Gallagher is the Legislative Director and Political Action Committee Director for the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation and she has written and reported for various broadcast and print media outlets, including National Public Radio, CBS Radio, and AP Radio.

    The post Pray for Women Who Had Abortions and Need to Find Forgiveness in Jesus appeared first on LifeNews.com.

  25. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 14 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    S&P Erases All 'Liberation Day' Losses As Beijing Bends Knee, Mulls Fentanyl Offer To Trump

    Update (1200ET): US equity markets extended gains this morning following a report from The Wall Street Journal that Beijing is considering ways to address the Trump administration’s gripes over China’s role in the fentanyl trade, potentially offering an off-ramp from hostilities to allow for trade talks to start.

    So, despite all the legacy media's claims that 'no' talks were under way, WSJ reports that Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s security czar, Wang Xiaohong, in recent days has been inquiring about what the Trump team wants China to do when it comes to fentanyl.

    In a visible shift in tone Friday, China’s Commerce Ministry said it was weighing starting talks with the U.S. to halt a trade war while expressing Beijing’s wish for the Trump administration to “show sincerity” to talk. Previously, the ministry had demanded that Washington slash its steep tariffs on China first as a condition for negotiations.

    Stocks surged further on the report...

    .

    With the S&P 500 now having erased all losses post-Liberation Day...

    * * *

    China has quietly started to exempt some US goods from tariffs that likely cover around $40 billion worth of imports (or around 24% of Chinese imports from the US in 2024), in what looks like an effort to soften the blow of the trade war on its own economy. 

    “China is likely trying to mitigate damage to its economy by avoiding a collapse in key imports,” DiPippo said. 

    “The exemptions shouldn’t be interpreted as a signal to the US, as China has been quiet about its exemptions, working through business channels and avoiding public statements.”

    While this move mirrors the shift by the Trump administration - exempting smartphones and other electronics from its own “reciprocal” tariffs, including the 145% levies on China (those US exemptions apply to about $102 billion, or roughly 22% of US imports from China last year) - we suspect there is more behind this decision.

    As we highlighted just a week ago, China's already fragile economy faced a serious crisis from the tariff-driven cuts to supply of US ethane and the potential for that to force mass plastics factory closures.

    "The situation is dire for China’s ethane crackers as they have no alternative to US supply,” said Manish Sejwal, an analyst at Rystad Energy AS, using an industry term for such facilities.

     "Unless they are granted tariff exemptions, they may have to stop production or close shop."

    Well guess what just happened... buried deep among the 131 items is, you guessed it - industrial chemicals (which likely includes US Ethane supplies).

    Bloomberg reports that it’s unclear where the list came from and it hasn’t been officially confirmed, but at least half a dozen companies in China have been able to bring in goods from the list without paying tariffs, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential information.

    No matter the reason - forced by factory closure crisis or simply goodwill - there are tentative signs the US-China trade standoff could be shifting. 

    The Chinese Commerce Ministry said on Friday it’s assessing the possibility of trade talks with the US, giving a lift to equity markets.

    “The US has recently sent messages to China through relevant parties, hoping to start talks with China,” the ministry said in a statement released during a mainland holiday. 

    “China is currently evaluating this.”

    The timing of the tit-for-tat escalation and de-escalation is very similar to last time (though this time the pain was far greater to prompt the walkbacks on both sides)...

    The list of exemptions is said to be dynamic and will be continuously adjusted depending on China’s needs, according to people familiar with the matter.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 15:01
  26. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 14 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Peak Earnings Pulse: Consumer Pullback Theme Gains Momentum

    A series of disappointing earnings (with peak earnings season this week) from fast-food chains, beverage giants, and consumer companies underscores persistent financial strain on low- and middle-income consumers—pressured by lingering Biden-era inflation and increasing fears over tariffs and mounting economic uncertainty under the current administration. 

    On Thursday, McDonald's reported same-store sales that tumbled 3.6% in the US, the largest year-over-year decline since the second quarter of 2020. The decline was mainly because of sagging visits at stores nationwide. 

    McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski wrote in a statement that consumers "are grappling with uncertainty." He noted that McDonald's will be able to "navigate even the toughest of market conditions and gain market share." 

    Citi analyst Jon Tower told clients that McDonald's soft sales should "come as little surprise" to investors, with the fast-food chain "speaking to a muted outlook/challenged global consumer back in mid-February and category high-frequency data/other company 1Q updates all suggesting lower-income guests were pulling back." 

    On Friday morning, Wendy's slashed its sales outlook for the year, signaling consumers are dialing back their store visits and ticket spending. 

    Wendy's CEO Kirk Tanner stated that the US market faced a "challenging consumer environment." The fast-food chain warned that the pullback in spending was more acute with customers making below $75,000. 

    Last week, Chipotle missed first-quarter revenue estimates and reported that same-store sales had fallen for the first time since 2020. 

    Chipotle CEO Scott Boatwright warned investors that a "slowdown in consumer spending" materialized, forcing it to lower the top end of its full-year same-store sales growth outlook. 

    At the beginning of the week, Starbucks reported disappointing global comparable sales and profit, with sliding US demand. 

    Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol's turnaround strategy for the coffee chain appears to have stumbled after the company reported four straight quarters of declining sales.

    "Our financial results don't yet reflect our progress, but we have real momentum with our 'Back to Starbucks' plan," Niccol told investors.

    Yum Brands, the parent of KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell, also reported this week. Yum posted a mixed first quarter, with a sales slowdown that began to soften in January but improved through February and March. 

    In the consumer goods space, Procter & Gamble reported mixed quarterly results as demand for its products fell. Executives of the company, which owns Tide and Charmin, slashed their full-year outlook for earnings per share and revenue based on consumer slowdown and tariff uncertainty.

    The broader pessimism from QSRs and consumer-facing companies mirrors the sharp downturn in the Conference Board's confidence index, which just sank to a 14-year low.

    Labor market conditions also weakened.

    In markets, Goldman analyst Nelson Armbrust said consumer discretionary stocks were "net sold for a fourth straight month, driven by short sales outpacing long buys ~5 to 1." 

    Goldman's take: "Sentiment remains very soft in Consumer, due to both sourcing and tariff concerns, while investors are also focused on the consumer slowdown theme." 

    More broadly, with peak earnings season now behind us, Goldman Chief Equity Strategist David Kostin told clients Friday that results have held up relatively well:

    1Q 2025 year/year earnings growth is tracking at 12%, 6 pp higher relative to the start of the reporting season. Better than expected margins have driven the positive surprise so far with the average earnings surprise tracking at 5% vs. an average sales surprise of 1%.

    Kostin also noted: 

    One lingering question heading into May is whether the slide in consumer spending and sentiment will worsen—or if it can be reversed by a series of positive trade headlines

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 15:00
  27. Site: LifeNews
    3 weeks 14 hours ago
    Author: Ryan Foley

    Arkansas has set aside $2 million in state funds to support pro-life pregnancy centers as several states and activists across the United States have begun to see providing money to such organizations as an essential part of the pro-life movement.

    Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a Republican, signed House Bill 1202 into law last week, one of several pieces of legislation she approved. The bill passed with no opposition in both the Republican-controlled Arkansas House of Representatives and the Republican-controlled state Senate.

    The legislation spans more than 40 pages and includes several appropriations for fiscal year 2025-26. Included in the bill is $2 million for “pregnancy help organization grants.”

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    The measure defines a “pregnancy help organization” as a nonprofit that “seeks to provide a range of services to individuals facing an unintended pregnancy with the intention of encouraging pregnant women to give birth to their unborn children.”

    Examples of organizations eligible for the grants include crisis pregnancy centers, maternity homes, adoption agencies and social services agencies that provide prenatal care and other maternity healthcare and nutrition services.

    The legislation defines a “pregnancy help organization” as one that doesn’t offer or refer women for surgical or chemical abortions.

    According to Arkansas Family Council, this isn’t the first time the state has provided funding to pro-life pregnancy centers.

    “Since 2022 Family Council has worked with the Arkansas Legislature and the governor to secure funding every year for pregnancy resource centers. These state-funded grants have helped support dozens of charities that assist women and children in Arkansas,” the advocacy group said in a statement provided to The Christian Post.

    Arkansas isn’t the only state to fund crisis pregnancy centers. Earlier this month, Kansas lawmakers overrode Democratic Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of a measure providing state funding to crisis pregnancy centers. In 2023, the governor of West Virginia approved similar legislation.

    Efforts to fund crisis pregnancy centers come after pro-life activist Lila Rose suggested in an interview with CP that following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson decision determining that the U.S. Constitution does not contain a right to abortion, the pro-life movement “should be focused on both private and public financial support for families to help them raise their children.”

    LifeNews Note: Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Post. This article originally appeared in The Christian Post.

    The post Ark. Gov. Huckabee Sanders Sends $2 Million to Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers appeared first on LifeNews.com.

  28. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 14 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    OPEC Moves Up Meeting To Discuss Oil Production Quotas

    By Julianne Geiger of OilPrice.com

    The OPEC+ members currently participating in voluntary production cuts will meet this Saturday, May 3, instead of Monday, May 5, according to Kpler’s Amena Bakr on X. The call is set for noon Vienna time, with the agenda focused on “consensus building around maintaining the sped-up increment of 411K for June.”

    Brent crude had slipped nearly 1% by late Friday morning, trading at $61.56. It’s a price level not seen since early 2021—and one that puts most OPEC+ budgets underwater. 

    For producers already grappling with restricted output, prices below $65 are a growing fiscal headache.

    The accelerated meeting follows mounting tensions within the group. 

    Reports suggest Saudi Arabia is signaling it can live with lower prices—a not-so-subtle message to chronic overproducers like Iraq and Kazakhstan.

    The 411,000 bpd production increase originally floated as a wake-up call may now be cemented into policy, signaling a strategic shift in Riyadh’s approach.

    OPEC+ has pledged to offset 4.57 million bpd of overproduction by mid-2026. But enforcement remains patchy. 

    Saturday’s call will test whether Riyadh and Moscow can still steer the ship—or whether quota politics are about to devolve into a full-blown battle for market share.

    Meanwhile, a Bloomberg survey released Thursday showed that OPEC’s actual output fell by 200,000 bpd in April, down to 27.24 million - contradicting the group’s planned increase.

    Goldman assigns a 70% subjective probability that the announced change in OPEC8+ supply for June will be 0.41mb/d, a 25% probability to a larger increase, and a 5% probability to a 0.14mb/d increase.

    Market pessimism is already pricing in a production hike. 

    But April’s figures are a reminder: announced increases don’t always materialize. Whether Saudi Arabia will keep absorbing the blow while others cheat—or start using price as a weapon to enforce discipline—won’t be decided in a Vienna video call. It’ll be decided at the wellhead.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 14:40
  29. Site: ChurchPOP
    3 weeks 14 hours ago
    Author: Jacqueline Burkepile

    Do you know how to practice Our Lady of Fatima's Five First Saturdays Devotion?

    In 1917, Our Lady of Fatima appeared six times to the three shepherd children–Lucia dos Santos, Francisco Marto, and Jacinta Marto.

    Our Lady said during the July 1917 apparition:

    “I shall come to ask… that on the First Saturday of every month, Communions of reparation be made in atonement for the sins of the world.”

    On Dec. 10, 1925, Our Lady returned to Sister Lucia dos Santos at the Dorothean Sisters' convent in Pontevedra, Spain.

    She appeared with the Infant Jesus standing on a cloud, requesting acts of reparation for the blasphemies and ingratitude committed against her Immaculate Heart.

    Jesus said:

    "Have compassion on the Heart of your Most Holy Mother, covered with thorns with which ungrateful men pierce It at every moment, and there is no one to make an act of reparation to remove them."

    Then Our Lady said:

    "Look, My daughter, at My Heart, surrounded with thorns with which ungrateful men pierce Me at every moment by their blasphemies and ingratitude. You at least try to console Me and announce in My name that I promise to assist at the moment of death, with all the graces necessary for salvation, all those who, on the first Saturday of five consecutive months, shall confess, receive Holy Communion, recite five decades of the Rosary, and keep Me company for fifteen minutes while meditating on the fifteen mysteries of the Rosary, with the intention of making reparation to Me."

    In 1939, Sister Lucia added:

    “Whether the world has war or peace depends on the practice of this devotion, along with the consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. This is why I desire its propagation so ardently, especially because this is also the will of our dear Mother in Heaven.”

    Jesus told Sister Lucia:

    "The souls who make the five first Saturdays with fervor and to make reparation to the Heart of your Heavenly Mother, please Me..."

    The Requirements for the Five First Saturdays Devotion

    Do the following on the first Saturday of the month for five consecutive months:

    1) Go to Confession

    2) Receive Holy Communion

    3) Pray five decades of the Rosary

    4) Meditate on the mysteries of the Rosary for 15 minutes 


    However, Our Lord adjusted these requirements for more flexibility:

    Confession may be received before or after the first Saturday, as long as the devotee intends to make reparation. One must also receive Holy Communion in the state of grace. Jesus adds that if the individual forgets to offer the Confession beforehand, one may offer the next confession as an act of reparation.

    Why Five First Saturdays?

    Our Lord revealed to Sister Lucia that the number five represents the five sins committed against her Immaculate Heart:

    1) Blasphemies against her Immaculate Heart.

    2) Blasphemies against her perpetual virginity.

    3) Blasphemies against Her Divine Maternity, refusing at the same time to recognize Her as the Mother of men.

    4) Publicly instilling indifference, contempt, and even hatred toward the Immaculate Mother in the hearts of children.

    5) Insulting her directly in her sacred images.

    Lord, please have mercy on us! Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!

  30. Site: LifeNews
    3 weeks 14 hours ago
    Author: Hannah Hiester

    In November 2024, UK Parliament overwhelmingly supported a bill that would legalize assisted suicide. A new poll suggests many have switched to opposing it, The Times reported May 1.

    Care Not Killing, a pro-life group that strengthens palliative care and opposes euthanasia, commissioned pollster Whitestone Insight to do the poll. The survey included 103 members of Parliament (MPs).

    The assisted suicide bill is currently approaching its third reading in the House of Commons after being amended in the committee stage. Ahead of another vote, 42% said they would vote against the bill, 36% said they would vote for it, 13% were undecided, 5% said they would abstain, and 8% did not say.

    In November, the bill passed 330 to 275. Since then, however, many supporters of the bill have changed their minds thanks to a controversial amendment that made it easier to commit assisted suicide. The Times reported that the amendment no longer requires a High Court judge to approve each request for assisted suicide. CatholicVote previously reported that instead, applications for assisted suicide would be heard by a lawyer, a psychiatrist, and a social worker.

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    The poll also asked MPs if they thought the amendment gave them more confidence in the bill. Forty-one percent said no and 30% said yes.

    CatholicVote also reported that another amendment extended the bill’s implementation until 2029. The amendment could also cost the bill some votes, as 2029 is a general election year in which lawmakers might rethink supporting a controversial bill that could hurt their own chances of an election victory.

    Gordon Macdonald, chief executive of Care Not Killing, said, “The more MPs hear about assisted suicide and what it entails, the less likely they are to support changing the law.”

    He stated, according to The Times, “Clearly MPs recognise that removing the requirement for every application to be overseen by the High Court — part of a formal judicial process with the duty to consider all views and the power to summon witnesses — makes the bill much less safe, while the rejection of amendments aimed at protecting the most vulnerable people in our society is making many people think again.”

    LifeNews Note: Hannah Hiester writes for CatholicVote, where this column originally appeared.

    The post UK Lawmakers Now Turning Against Bill to Legalize Assisted Suicide appeared first on LifeNews.com.

  31. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 14 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Zelensky Relieved As Trump Quietly Drops A Key Demand

    A key Trump demand of the Zelensky government was quietly dropped as a condition of peace talks as well as the Ukraine minerals deal, which was finally signed this week.

    Washington is no longer seeking to pressure or force President Volodymyr Zelensky to hold elections that could result in his being ousted office for the sake of peace, according to information in The Telegraph. 

    "The demand has been quietly dropped from the latest set of American proposals for a ceasefire," The Telegraph writes. "The American decision to stop demanding elections is designed to placate the Ukrainian officials who have argued against swathes of a seven-point peace plan tabled by Mr Trump."

    The minerals deal still has to be formally approved by Ukraine's parliament, according to the nation's constitution. Below is said to be the current seven-point plan offered by Trump, aspects of which were previously rejected by Ukrainian officials...

    As for dropping the demand for Zelensky and parliament to hold elections, the Kremlin itself seems to have somewhat quieted down on this in recent weeks.

    Without doubt, Moscow still wants to see Zelensky go, but appears willing to not press the issue if he were willing to give up territory for the sake of ceasefire (which so far isn't happening - not even regarding Crimea).

    Zelensky's term in office expired in May 2024, and Ukrainian parliament has recently reaffirmed the 'constitutionality' of Zelensky's mandate as leader of the country during wartime. Trump soon after taking the Oval called him a 'dictator' who canceled elections, and even long before that called him the "world's greatest salesman" as he received hundreds of billions from the US and Western allies.

    Meanwhile, fresh statements from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio express continued optimism on the potential for peace. He says "they're closer" to peace - in reference to Moscow and Kiev.

    Source: ANSA

    "For a hundred days he has done efforts to bring about peace… Look, we’ve gotten closer. We – for the first time – we haven’t known this for three years – we kind of can see what it would take for Ukraine to stop. We can see what it would take for the Russians to stop," Rubio said.

    He then noted, "They’re closer, but they’re still far apart. And it’s going to take a real breakthrough here very soon to make this possible… or I think the president is going to have to make a decision about how much more time we’re going to dedicate to this," he added.

    It's been widely reported that during Zelensky's impromptu 15-meeting with President Trump on the sidelines of the pope's funeral last weekend he was able to ease the pressure on Kiev coming from Trump.

    "Zelensky's advisers were divided about whether he should even risk the tête-à-tête after the disaster in the Oval Office," Axios reported days after the meeting. "But after it, Zelensky felt he'd managed to shift Trump's thinking about Putin for the first time, the sources say."

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 14:20
  32. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 15 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    RFK Jr: HHS Became A "Collaborator In Child Trafficking" Under Biden

    Authored by Debra Heine via American Greatness,

    Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. said Wednesday that HHS is no longer facilitating child trafficking in the United States and is instead “very aggressively” searching for the hundreds of thousands of migrant children lost by the Biden administration.

    “We have ended HHS’s role as the principal vector in this country for child trafficking,” Kennedy said during a White House Cabinet meeting with President Trump and other top administration officials to mark the first 100 days of the president’s second term.

    “During the Biden administration, HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking for sex and for slavery, and we have ended that,” RFK Jr. declared.

    In November 0f 2022, an HHS volunteer came forward to accuse the Biden regime of knowingly participating in the sex-trafficking of minor children after observing how it processed unaccompanied migrant children at an HHS Emergency Intake Site in Pomona, California.

    The whistleblower, Tara Lee Rodas, went to Project Veritas with her first hand account of how the Biden regime’s corrupt child sponsorship program exploited and endangered vulnerable unaccompanied minors by placing them with criminal, noncitizen sponsors.

    In some cases, dozens of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) were sent to the same residence of an unvetted sponsor.

    Thousands of these minors “ended up in punishing jobs across the country—working overnight in slaughterhouses, replacing roofs, operating machinery in factories—all in violation of child labor laws,” the New York Times reported in February of 2023.

    In August of 2024, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General released a blistering report showing that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had lost track of up to 320,000 unaccompanied minors over the previous five years.

    Approximately 291,000 of those were released into the U.S. and never given a date to appear in immigration court.

    Another 32,000 children were released with hearing dates but failed to show up to their immigration hearings.

    “We’re very aggressively going out and trying to find these 300,000 children that were lost by the Biden administration,” RFK Jr. said Wednesday.

    Homeland Security agents in California recently rescued two teenage migrant sisters from Honduras who were being held in captivity at a hotel in West Covina, California, the New York Post reported.

    Christopher Ramirez was allegedly “pimping” the  sisters, ages 16 and 18, sources told the Post.

    The youngest victim was placed in the custody of Biden’s HHS, which placed her with her sponsor.  The older teen was released after declining “services or placement.”

    Cops with the West Covina Police Department initially found the girls and arrested Ramirez on local charges.

    The feds are still looking for co-conspirators who helped move the migrant girls, who are from Honduras, from Texas to California and forced them into prostitution, sources said.

    Ramirez is also facing federal charges.

    The Trump administration has reunited approximately 5,000 unaccompanied migrant children with family members or “safe guardians” in its first 70 days, Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Trici McLaughlin said in an X post.

    “Unlike the previous administration, President Trump and Secretary [Kristi] Noem take the responsibility to protect children seriously and will continue to work with federal law enforcement to reunite children with their families,” said McLaughlin.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 14:05
  33. Site: LifeNews
    3 weeks 15 hours ago
    Author: Grace Porto

    Sister Inah Canabarro, a Brazilian nun who was declared the oldest person in the world in January, passed away April 30.

    AP News reports that Sister Inah’s religious congregation, the Company of Saint Teresa of Jesus in Porto Alegre, Brazil, said she died at home of natural causes. She would have turned 117 on May 27.

    Now, the oldest person in the world is Ethel Caterham, a 115-year-old British woman.

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    As CatholicVote previously reported, Sister Inah credited the Catholic faith for her longevity. As a child growing up in Brazil, she was so skinny that her relatives did not think she would survive childhood.

    Pope Francis honored Sister Inah on her 110th birthday, and every year, on her birthday, Porto Alegre’s soccer team celebrated their oldest fan.

    LifeNews Note: Grace Porto writes for CatholicVote, where this column originally appeared.

    The post Catholic Nun Who Was the Oldest Woman in the World Passes Away Before Her 117th Birthday appeared first on LifeNews.com.

  34. Site: RT - News
    3 weeks 15 hours ago
    Author: RT

    The French president has met with cardinal electors to boost support for his favored candidate, Italian media claims

    French President Emmanuel Macron is attempting to influence the upcoming papal conclave in favor of a French candidate to become the next Pope, several conservative Italian media outlets have claimed.

    The reports emerged following meetings between the French leader and several cardinal electors, as well as a leader of an influential Catholic movement ahead of the conclave set to determine Francis’ successor.

    Macron had lunch with four of the five cardinal electors of French descent, including Jean-Marc Aveline, the archbishop of Marseille, last Saturday on the sidelines of Pope Francis’ funeral. The pontiff passed away on April 21.

    Last Friday, the French president also had dinner at a restaurant in Rome with Andrea Riccardi, the head of the Community of Sant’Egidio, a powerful Catholic association with more than 70,000 lay members in 74 countries, and which reportedly has clout over some members of the upcoming conclave.

    According to the Italian daily Il Tempo, the French leader asked the cardinals about ways to build a consensus around Aveline. The outlet called the cardinal – who is considered a contender to become the next Pope – an “ultra-European, anti-sovereignist” and “one of the most liberal” members of the conclave.

    Read more Pope Francis meets US President Donald Trump in the Vatican on May 24, 2017. ‘I’d like to be pope’ – Trump

    The daily also described the meetings as an example of “interventionism worthy of a new Sun King,” in an apparent reference to France’s 17th century King Louis XIV, who sought to influence the election of a Pope through French cardinals. Another Italian paper, La Verita, directly accused Macron of seeking to choose the next Pope.

    The Elysee Palace did not officially comment on the agenda of the two meetings. The Community of Sant’Egidio denied the allegations, telling Le Monde on Thursday that Macron “seeks to understand the process, not influence it.”

    Conservative Italian media linked the president’s actions to his desire to regain international influence and mend ties with the Holy See, which reportedly soured under Pope Francis. These claims caught the attention of French news outlets, including Le Monde, which said their Italian colleagues were spreading “rumors,” reflecting the mutual distrust between Paris and Rome.

    A conclave involving 135 cardinals is set to convene at the Vatican on May 7 to elect the next Pope.

  35. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 15 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    125,000 New Yorkers Fled For Florida The Last 5 Years, Taking $14 Billion With Them

    More than 125,000 New Yorkers relocated to Florida over a recent five-year span, draining the Empire State of nearly $14 billion in income, according to a new report from the Citizens Budget Commission (CBC), a nonpartisan fiscal watchdog, reported on by the New York Post.

    Roughly a third of those fleeing New York City—some 41,251 residents—resettled in Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, and Broward counties between 2018 and 2022, resulting in a $10 billion loss in adjusted gross income (AGI) for the city. An additional $3.8 billion in income was lost to other Florida destinations.

    “They are getting something more beneficial to them,” said CBC President Andrew Rein. “The key is with any place you need the benefits to outweigh the cost. The question right now for New York is what do we offer?”

    The CBC attributes the exodus to a mix of affordability concerns, public safety, quality of life, and lingering pandemic effects. Only 30% of New Yorkers rated city life as “good or excellent” in 2023—down from 50% pre-pandemic.

    The Post writes that high-income earners led the charge. Miami-Dade saw an influx of ex-New Yorkers with average incomes topping $266,000. Palm Beach newcomers earned around $189,000, while Fairfield County, Connecticut, drew residents with an average income of $141,000. Notably, New York’s top 1% of earners pay 40% of the state’s income taxes.

    “One of the critical issues of our time is keeping our competitiveness for businesses and residents,” Rein said. “We need to focus on ensuring we don’t tax too much, that we are a safe place to live, and that people find quality of life to be high.”

    Florida wasn’t the only winner. Nearby suburbs absorbed thousands of city dwellers:

    • Long Island gained 138,000 NYC expats, costing the city $11.1 billion in AGI.

    • Westchester County added nearly 60,000, for a $5 billion hit.

    • Fairfield County took in 31,000, costing $4.9 billion.

    • Bergen County, New Jersey, saw over 30,000 newcomers, with a $1.8 billion impact.

    Altogether, relocations within the Northeast accounted for a $22.8 billion loss in AGI and a population decline of more than 230,000.

    Despite a doubling of millionaires in New York from 2010 to 2022—from 36,000 to 70,000—the state’s share of U.S. millionaires dropped sharply, falling from 12.7% to 8.7%.

    “Our competitiveness depends in part on quality of life and public safety,” said Rein. “Simply put, some people found the value proposition of other places to be higher than New York City.”

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 13:40
  36. Site: Fr. Z's Blog
    3 weeks 15 hours ago
    Author: frz@wdtprs.com (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf)
    Up went the sun at 06:03. Down it’ll go at 20:12. The Ave Maria Bell, you ask? For the Curia 20:30. However, the real schedule is pegged to sunset. Today is a 1st Friday. It is the Feast of St. … Read More →
  37. Site: Mises Institute
    3 weeks 15 hours ago
    Author: Ryan McMaken
    If a politician claims that he cares about the national debt, but then won't make big cuts to current federal spending, he's either a liar or a fool.
  38. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 15 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    The Awards You Never Get When Investing

    Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com,

    In investing, success is often judged by numbers - returns on investment, percentage gains, and the ability to outperform benchmarks like the S&P 500. 

    However, some investors frequently pursue a peculiar set of “awards” without realizing the pitfalls they embody. These unspoken goals, while tempting, rarely lead to sustainable investment success. If there were awards for some of these common but ill-advised behaviors, they would likely cause more harm than good. Here are some of the “investing awards” you’ll never receive, because chasing them isn’t worth the cost.

    I Never Sold At A Loss Medal

    Market volatility is an inherent aspect of investing. Striving to avoid all losses, or drawdowns, is unrealistic. Trying to sidestep volatility often leads to lower returns and missed growth opportunities. Overly conservative investments may not keep pace with inflation, steadily eroding purchasing power. Managing risk effectively instead of avoiding it is essential for long-term portfolio success.

    Many investors pride themselves on never realizing a loss, believing that holding every position until it turns profitable is a badge of honor. However, this mindset often leads to holding onto poor performers indefinitely, tying up capital that could be better deployed elsewhere. This behavior is a classic example of behavioral mistakes investors make, specifically the “disposition effect,” where investors hold losing assets too long while selling winners too early. Focusing solely on avoiding losses often damages overall portfolio returns.

    Like everything in life, there is a “season” and a “cycle.” When it comes to the markets, “seasons” are dictated by the “technical and economic constructs,” and the “cycles” are dictated by “valuations.” The seasons are shown in the chart below.

    As such, successful investing requires disciplined pruning to maintain a healthy garden. Recognizing when an investment no longer aligns with your strategy and cutting losses early frees up capital for better opportunities. There is no award for stubbornly holding a stock that continues to drag down your portfolio.

    I Took On As Much Risk As I Could Award

    During bull markets, taking on excessive risk seems attractive. High-risk assets like speculative tech stocks or cryptocurrencies often deliver eye-catching gains. Some investors view risk-taking as bravery. But the reality is that high risk doesn’t guarantee higher returns; it is frequently quite the opposite. As Howard Marks previously discussed, risk and volatility aren’t the same thing. For years, many investors (and academics) have been taught that volatility, the ups and downs of stock prices, equals risk. However, volatility is just one part of the picture, but risk is the probability of losing money. Just because prices bounce around doesn’t mean you’re at risk of a loss.

    However, “High risk equals high reward” is not always true. Just because an investment has a higher degree of risk does not guarantee it will deliver superior returns. Given that risk is the probability of losing money, taking on excess risk does increase the potential for poor returns over time. In other words, increasing risk increases the potential for significant losses. As such, investors must be careful about chasing returns without fully understanding the risks. The goal should be to weigh the possible outcomes and ensure the potential reward is worth the risk taken.

    A good example was in 2022, when retail investors chasing meme stocks, SPACs, and IPOs suffered significantly heavier losses than the index. At that time, the ARK Innovation Fund, managed by Cathy Wood, was an example of peak speculation in the market. However, since then, those investments failed to recover. In other words, speculative risk-taking did not lead to outsized returns.

    Sustainable investing requires aligning investments with financial goals and risk tolerance to avoid exposing one’s future to unnecessary volatility. Diversification, not reckless risk-taking, remains the best tool for improving risk-adjusted returns. While speculative investments lack the excitement and thrill, prudent investors build strategies focused on taking calculated, strategic risks that contribute to long-term wealth.

    “You don’t get rewarded for taking risk; you get rewarded for buying cheap assets. And if the assets you bought got pushed up in price simply because they were risky, then you are not going to be rewarded for taking a risk; you are going to be punished for it.” – Jeremy Grantham

    Successful investors avoid “risk” at all costs, even if it means underperforming in the short term. The reason is that while the media and Wall Street have you focused on chasing market returns in the short term, ultimately, the excess “risk” built into your portfolio will lead to inferior long-term returns. Wile E. Coyote never received an award for chasing the Roadrunner over the cliff.

    I’m a Long-Term Investor (Only When I’m Losing Money) Certificate

    A common rationalization is to claim to be a long-term investor only when losses mount. When an investment underperforms, investors often tell themselves they are simply “staying the course,” using time to justify inaction. Research by Barberis and Thaler (2003) on behavioral biases shows that loss aversion—the tendency to prefer avoiding losses over acquiring gains—strongly influences this behavior.

    True long-term investing demands more than patience; it requires a disciplined, objective framework. This means purchasing quality assets with strong fundamentals, establishing clear investment theses, and periodically reassessing those theses. Successful investors, like Warren Buffett, have emphasized that staying invested in a poorly performing asset without reevaluating it is not long-term investing—it is emotional decision-making disguised as strategy.

    A good example is Intel (INTC) versus Texas Instruments. Over the last five years, Intel has lost 62% of its value as it lost its chip-making dominance to companies like AMD, Nvidia, Broadcom, and others. For investors holding Intel, many are hoping that something will occur and they can recover that loss. However, at any point over the last 5 years, they could have sold Intel and bought virtually any other chip maker and increased their wealth. While there are many examples, this exemplifies the point of opportunity cost. Holding a losing asset for long periods eats away at the wealth-building process and consumes our most precious commodity: time.

    Building a resilient portfolio is not about loyalty to individual positions. It is about effective asset allocation, risk management, and ongoing evaluation. Markets evolve, industries change, and even once-promising companies can lose their competitive edge. Recognizing when an investment no longer fits your portfolio’s long-term goals—and having the discipline to move on—is a hallmark of professional investing, not a weakness.

    I Never Used Stop-Losses Or Managed Risk Ribbon

    Some investors view risk management strategies like stop-losses, portfolio rebalancing, and diversification as unnecessary restraints on potential gains. Instead, they trust intuition, believing they can “ride out” volatility. Behavioral research (Shefrin, 2000) shows that overconfidence is one of individual investors’ most common mistakes, often leading to catastrophic losses when market conditions change suddenly.

    Managing risk effectively isn’t about fear or pessimism. It is about protecting your capital from irreparable damage so that you can continue participating in future market growth. Stop-losses are designed not to predict downturns but to limit exposure to individual positions that deteriorate beyond acceptable thresholds. Similarly, rebalancing prevents portfolios from drifting into unintended risk concentrations over time.

    An example of risk management can be very simplistic. For example, using a 40-week moving average as a “risk off” indicator can help avoid more protracted market drawdowns.

    We can apply a “risk management” strategy to that moving average to reduce risk during corrective periods. For this example, when the S&P 500 breaks below the 40-week moving average, stock exposure is reduced by 50%, and it reverses to 100% when the index crosses above that moving average. The results are shown below.

    While there are times when investors were triggered to reduce and then increase exposures quickly, the 2000 and 2008 financial crises underscored the consequences of unmanaged portfolios. Many investors holding full exposures to equities without risk controls suffered permanent losses (Brunnermeier, 2009). Risk management is the bridge between surviving market turbulence and thriving in long-term wealth creation. No one ever received an award for riding markets substantially lower. Such is not a testament to resilience—it is an avoidable failure.

    I Beat the S&P 500 Medallion

    Outperforming the S&P 500 is often portrayed as the ultimate measure of investing success. However, data from the SPIVA U.S. Scorecard shows that approximately 85% of actively managed U.S. equity funds underperform their benchmarks over ten years. While not every manager underperforms yearly, and periods of outperformance exist, the persistent challenge highlights the difficulty of consistently beating the S&P 500.

    Pursuing benchmark-beating returns can lead investors into dangerous territory. Studies in behavioral finance (Statman, 2000) show that investors chasing outperformance often engage in high-turnover strategies, excessive trading, and speculative bets. These behaviors introduce additional risks and higher transaction costs that erode potential gains. The result is that investors, while trying to “beat the index, ” consistently underperform over time. As noted in the 2024 Dalbar Research report:

    As noted above, even the most simplistic of risk management strategies can improve returns over time while maintaining a focus on investment goals. Instead of fixating on beating the benchmark, focus on building a portfolio that aligns with your financial goals and personal risk tolerance. Ultimately, true investing success isn’t measured against a broad index. No one will ever give you an award for beating an index from one year to the next. However, they will measure your success by what matters most: whether you achieved your objectives, like securing a comfortable retirement or funding important goals.

    Conclusion: Building a Smarter Path to Investing Success

    To avoid the costly mistakes outlined above, investors must adopt a disciplined, process-driven approach to managing their portfolios. Sustainable investment success comes from understanding, not reacting to, market behavior. Here are the critical steps you should take:

    • First, embrace losses as part of the investment journey. Prune weak investments when they no longer fit your strategy, reallocating capital to stronger opportunities rather than waiting for recoveries that may never come.

    • Second, respect risk. Avoid equating bravery with excessive risk-taking. Build portfolios aligned with your personal financial goals and loss tolerance, focusing on diversification and asset valuation rather than speculative bets.

    • Third, redefine long-term investing. Remaining loyal to a poor investment out of hope wastes time and wealth. Maintain objectivity by reassessing whether each holding still meets your original investment thesis.

    • Fourth, implement active risk management. Use stop-loss strategies, periodic rebalancing, and technical indicators like the 40-week moving average to protect against significant drawdowns. Managing risk is about ensuring survival, not limiting success.

    • Finally, stop chasing the S&P 500. Focus instead on achieving your financial objectives with consistent, risk-adjusted returns. Outperformance is meaningless if you fail to meet real-world needs, like securing retirement income or building generational wealth.

    Successful investing is not about winning arbitrary “awards.” It is about managing risk, preserving capital, and steadily compounding returns toward your goals. Ignore the noise, stay disciplined, and remember: no one hands out awards for reckless investing—only consequences.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 13:20
  39. Site: LifeNews
    3 weeks 16 hours ago
    Author: Rachel Quackenbush

    A new study has found that human populations may need a fertility rate of at least 2.7 children per woman — far higher than the long-accepted 2.1 — to reliably avoid long-term extinction.

    The research, published April 30 in PLOS One and led by Takuya Okabe of Shizuoka University in Japan, challenges decades of demographic assumptions, Phys.org reported. Using mathematical models, the team examined how variations in fertility, mortality, and the likelihood that some adults never reproduce can significantly increase the risk of population decline — even when a society meets the traditional “replacement level” birth rate.

    SUPPORT LIFENEWS! If you want to help fight abortion, please donate to LifeNews.com!

    “Considering stochasticity in fertility and mortality rates, and sex ratios,” co-author Diane Carmeliza N. Cuaresma said, “a fertility rate higher than the standard replacement level is necessary to ensure sustainability of our population.”

    The study highlights how smaller populations are especially vulnerable to these random demographic shifts, which can gradually eliminate entire family lineages. A slight increase in female births appears to mitigate this risk, possibly explaining why more girls tend to be born during times of extreme conditions such as war, famine, or upheaval — a phenomenon long noted by evolutionary scientists.

    While the researchers do not predict imminent collapse for large developed nations, they caution that most individual family lines, along with their cultural and linguistic heritage, are likely to fade over time unless fertility rates rise.

    LifeNews Note: Rachel Quackenbush writes for CatholicVote, where this column originally appeared.

    The post Researchers Say Human Population at Critically Low Levels, Need More Babies to Survive appeared first on LifeNews.com.

  40. Site: Mises Institute
    3 weeks 16 hours ago
    Author: Joshua Mawhorter
    Trump has even dubbed himself “a Tariff Man.” This is nothing new, however, his frequent claims regarding the US economy during the Gilded Age need scrutiny.
  41. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 16 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Netanyahu Stirs Fresh Controversy: Victory In Gaza Is Top Priority, Not Hostages

    According to fresh reporting in Haaretz, Israel is preparing tens of thousands of orders calling more reserve soldiers to active duty, amid an expected expansion of ground operations in the Gaza Strip.

    But more reservists are increasingly needed as Israel's military once again becomes more engaged in places like Syria, Lebanon, the Golan Heights, and security crackdowns in the West Bank.

    Via Reuters

    The Haaretz report suggests that a surge of additional soldiers will free up more forces to focus efforts on defeating Hamas in Gaza.

    One of the areas of expected new operations is the town of Muwasi on the Gaza coast. Israel is claiming that it has become a safe haven for Hamas, and that militants are hiding in what has become a sprawling tent city of the internally displaced, and so has to be cleared of all Palestinians.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has meanwhile unleashed fresh controversy related to these expanded operations. He essentially admitted that the remaining hostages are not the country's top priority, but the ultimate defeat of Hamas is.

    "We have many objectives, many goals in this war. We want to bring back all of our hostages," Netanyahu said. "That is a very important goal. In war, there is a supreme objective. And that supreme objective is victory over our enemies. And that is what we will achieve," he added. He had issued the words at an Independence Day event in Jerusalem on Thursday.

    This was enough to outrage families of the victims, who have been begging Israeli leaders to restart negotiations with Hamas, in hopes of brokering the freedom of the remaining captives.

    The Hostages and Missing Families Forum issued a response to these words of Netanyahu. "Prime minister, the return of the hostages is not ‘less’ important – it is the supreme goal that should guide the government of Israel," a statement said. "The families of the hostages are concerned."

    As for the remaining captives, Netanyahu addressed this is the same remarks, saying "We want to bring all our hostages home. We’ve so far brought back 147 alive, and 196 total," but that "There are another up to 24 alive, 59 total, and we want to return the living and the dead."

    Netanyahu's description of goals in Gaza and what he prioritizes were echoed in prior remarks last week by hardline Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in a CNN interview.

    The war which has been on since the terror attacks of Oct.7, 2023 - has become deeply divisive among Israeli society:

    Hundreds of Israelis walking in Tel Aviv tonight with photos of children killed in Gaza demanding to stop the attacks now. pic.twitter.com/XjDA9o6EIe

    — Breaking the Silence (@BtSIsrael) April 26, 2025

    "We need to tell the truth — bringing back the hostages is not the most important goal. It is, of course, a very, very, very, very important goal," he began his comments. And there was a but...

    "But anyone who wants to destroy Hamas and eliminate the possibility of another Oct. 7 must understand that in Gaza, there can’t be a situation where Hamas remains present and intact," he emphasized.

    It's unknown how many hostages might still be alive. Family members worry that with each passing day and week, the chances of survival grow slim, also given the steady bombings and that it's an active war zone, also with little food and medicines.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 13:00
  42. Site: RT - News
    3 weeks 17 hours ago
    Author: RT

    Around $3.4 billion will reportedly be redistributed to Western investors whose funds are stranded in the country

    Belgium-based clearing house Euroclear is set redistribute around €3 billion ($3.4 billion) of frozen Russian funds, Reuters reported on Friday. The money will reportedly be used to compensate Western investors whose assets are stranded in Russia.

    The Kremlin has repeatedly warned that doing so would amount to “theft,” contravening international law.

    A number of Western states froze an estimated €264 billion worth of Russian sovereign and private funds following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022. Around €200 billion is currently held by Euroclear. The assets have already generated billions in interest, of which €1.55 billion was transferred to Ukraine in July 2024.

    Euroclear will redistribute €3 billion from a pool of €10 billion in cash belonging to Russian entities and individuals blacklisted by the EU as part of Ukraine-related sanctions, according to two sources cited by the news agency.

    “We received authorization from our competent authority to unfreeze the compensation amounts and make these available to our participants,” Reuters cites a briefing document dated April 1 as saying.

    The agency noted that changes to the bloc’s sanctions regime, adopted late last year, allow for these disbursements to Western investors.

    Read more Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin UK will return Russian money it is ‘so generously giving away’ – Moscow

    According to two Reuters sources, Moscow has recently seized €3 billion held by Euroclear at a depository in Russia to compensate Russian investors affected by Western sanctions.

    In November, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said that Moscow would use the income from the frozen assets of Western investors in response to similar actions by the West.

    The issue of confiscating frozen Russian assets has been debated by EU lawmakers for more than three years, but member states have so far failed to arrive at a consensus. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has repeatedly called for the funds to be tapped and transferred to support Ukraine’s reconstruction. Last month, she acknowledged that some member states still oppose the move.

    The Russian authorities have initiated around 100 court actions against Euroclear, one source told Reuters, without providing details on their status.

    Moscow has condemned the asset freeze, arguing that it violates international law and undermines the global financial system. The Kremlin previously stated that it plans to launch legal action against those involved in the seizure of its assets.

  43. Site: AsiaNews.it
    3 weeks 17 hours ago
    Born into a mixed family with a Catholic father and a Hindu mother, he experienced firsthand and from an early age the difficulties and marginalisation outcasts face. He was able to study thanks to men of the Church who strengthened his faith and allowed him to discover his vocation. Hyderabad is a cosmopolitan, multicultural place with different languages. Proclaiming the Gospel is a 'challenge'.
  44. Site: Henrymakow.com
    3 weeks 17 hours ago


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    Please send links and comments to hmakow@gmail.com

    There is a new sheriff in town. 

    RFK Jr. is ending the medical and food industries' exploitation
    of the American people.

    RFK Jr. Shatters The Measles Narrative With One Brilliant Point


    "We've had four measles deaths in this country in 20 years. We have 100,000 autism cases a year. We have 38% of our kids now are diabetic or pre-diabetic. That should be in the headlines," he said.

    The US now spends almost a trillion dollars a year on diabetes and metabolic disorder.

    "By 2035, we're going to be spending a million dollars a year on autism. Autism in 1970 was 1 in 10,000 Americans. Today, it's 1 in 31. In California, it's 1 in every 20 kids--1 in every 12.5 boys," he said.

    -
    A "near extinction" event is planned consistent with my Illuminati 4: Genocide & War prediction. 

    Catherine Austin Fitts: While the central bankers are building the control grid, they are also preparing for a near-extinction event to save themselves


    Former Bush administration official Catherine Austin Fitts joined Tucker Carlson to discuss how America's leaders gave up on the country in the 1990s, began stealing trillions and built a digital prison to control the American population. With digitising currencies, they are converting a currency system into a control system.  The goal is to move the majority of people to a lower economic footprint. 

    If the majority of the population becomes poorer, where is all the money going?  One possible explanation, Austin Fitts says, is that it is being invested in underground bases and city infrastructure, potentially in preparation for a near-extinction event.

    ---

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    Former Congressman Norm Coleman, a Jew, Declares "the Masters of the Universe Are Jews."


    He said, "A majority or Gen Z have an unfavorable impression of Israel. And, my friends, I think the reason for that is that we're losing the digital war. They're getting their information from TikTok, and... and we're losing that war."

    "...And when you think about it, the Masters of the Universe are Jews! We've got Altman at OpenAI, we've got [Facebook founder Mark] Zuckerberg, we've got [Google founder] Sergey Brin, we've got a group across the board. Jan Koum, y'know, founded WhatsApp. It's us."

    As numerous polls show young Americans are increasingly skeptical of Israel - with a recent survey showing 71% of Democrats and 50% of Republicans under age 49 now hold an unfavorable view of Israel 

    -
    IDF Deliberately Killed israelis on Oct 7, 2023 to justify Gaza genocide 

    --
    Israel will not stop war until Palestinians displaced from Gaza and Syria partitioned.

    Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich reiterates call for 'hundreds of thousands' of Palestinians to be forcibly displaced from Gaza

    ----
    Someone pays attention...

    Satanic Possession and the New World Order - Dr. Henry Makow


    These excerpts present a conspiratorial view of global events, asserting that a satanic cult known as the Illuminati, primarily composed of Cabalist Jewish central bankers, controls the world.


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    Marty GOLD: Singh crashes NDP Party and takes his pension with him


    "Years of support for Trudeau's minority government until after he secured his Parliamentary pension soured voters on his sincerity.

    That sad result was replicated across the country for Singh, who finished third in his own riding and with many of his most radical far-left MPs, among them Matthew Green in Hamilton, Blake Desjarlais in Edmonton and Thompson's Niki Ashton in Churchill-Keewatinook Aski, will be hitting the unemployment line.

    Over the years, Singh milked the political process for everything he could, built his personal brand, condemned the Liberals while supporting their agenda, and voiced support for violent demonstrators and vile political movements taking over streets in our major cities. Singh delivered a tearful concession speech and resigned as party leader, but the cynics will say he's crying all the way to the bank."

    NDP and Liberals both belong to the international socialist -  i.e. Communist

    -
    Transhumanism is a death cult; followers believe in salvation by digital technology instead of salvation by God


    The transhumanist dream is to live forever. Living forever in the digital cloud or the mainframe computer in the sky constitutes the transhumanists' religious doctrine.  It is salvation by digital technology. Transhumanism is clearly a religion - indeed, a particular type of neo-Gnostic religion, Aaron Kheriaty says.

    "It attracts adherents today - including educated, wealthy, powerful, culturally influential adherents - because it taps into unfulfilled, deeply religious aspirations and longings. Transhumanism is an ersatz substitute religion for a secular age," he said.

    --

    Lena Petrova - Chabad Jews Steal Ukraine's Birthright


    Zelensky is a US proxy charged with threatening Russia. Now the US is charging Ukraine for the cost of the war. Illuminati insist on making a profit while destroying you. Look at the COVID vaccines. 
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    Germany designates rising far-right AfD party as 'extremist' group
     
    Reader claims they are Zionists--"Right up until 2014 (end of the Godless Gog-Magog alliance), the globalists had a marvellous scam in operation: "democracy".
     
    Here was the question for the voters at the polling station: Do you want this globalist, or that one?
     
    Populism ruined it all.  Populism: ZIONIST SCAM. They just say what conservatives want to hear..........just like the Lenin scam of 1917. There is no political Messiah."
    --



    State Department Instructs Employees to Report Anti-Christian Bias


    "It is the policy of the United States, and the purpose of this order, to protect the religious freedoms of Americans and end the anti-Christian weaponization of government," Trump wrote in the order, which alleged that during the Biden administration, government officials "engaged in an egregious pattern of targeting peaceful Christians, while ignoring violent, anti-Christian offenses," such as bringing charges against people who demonstrated outside facilities that perform abortions.
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    When I was young, the word conscience was in common usage. "My conscience wouldn't let me do it." 

    Is it my imagination, but we don't hear that word as much any more. 

    --



    Michael Snyder---We Are Much Closer To A Major War With Iran, And Trump Warns That Anyone That Buys Iranian Oil "Will Not Be Allowed To Do Business With The United States Of America In Any Way, Shape, Or Form"


    This just happened, and it is absolutely huge. China is a major purchaser of Iranian oil. What will Trump do if the Chinese continue to buy oil from Iran?

    Will the Chinese "not be allowed to do business with the United States of America in any way, shape, or form"? If Trump really follows through on this, we are about to see some really dramatic changes. Just imagine what it would do to the global economy if we suddenly cut off all trade with China and all of the other nations that purchase oil from Iran.

    I believe that Trump is not bluffing, and that means that things are about to get very "interesting".
    --

    As wildfires rage across Israel for a second day, scorching over 5,000 acres near Jerusalem, public outrage is mounting over the government's failure to prepare for the disaster despite years of warnings.


    -
    Israeli drone targets aid ship bound for Gaza in international waters
    The attack struck the ship's generator, igniting a fire and causing a hull breach that left it at risk of sinking


    -
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    "Today is my sister's 30th birthday, thanks to your help I was able to buy the ingredients for this delicious dessert, and made it for her with all my love, bringing joy to her heart and to all of our hearts despite the pain, thank you from the bottom of my heart."

    A Way to Help Gaza


    -

    Fraud Rings Operating, But In Order To Break Up A Fraud Ring, It's Kind Of Like The Mafia"

    Elon Musk sat in the Roosevelt Room of the West Wing with the Daily Caller and a handful of other print reporters on Wednesday evening to reflect back on what DOGE has been able to accomplish as the Trump administration celebrated its first 100 days in office. As of Wednesday, DOGE says it has saved the American taxpayer $160 billion, which is equivalent to about $1,000 per taxpayer.


    -
    Tense debate over 'separatism' consumes Saskatchewan legislature

    Western separatism is opposed by many Westerners

    -

    Spain & Portugal Blackout Was a Test Run. These 5 Documents Prove What's Coming
    The recent blackout across Spain, Portugal, and parts of France was not a random event, it was a test.


    A stress test on the power grid, communications, and public behavior. They blamed it on "atmospheric vibrations," but behind the scenes, this is the exact scenario rehearsed by global institutions like the WEF, IMF, and World Bank.

    They are preparing for a global cyberattack, a staged collapse of banking, energy, and infrastructure; in order to roll out centralized digital ID, CBDCs, and full-spectrum control over society.

    Below are 5 official documents that lay the entire plan out, in their own words:

    Cyber Polygon (World Economic Forum)


    Summary: Cyber Polygon was a global simulation hosted by the WEF and major financial institutions to prepare for a coming "cyber pandemic" -- a digital crisis that would take down banks, power grids, and communication networks. The drill ends by promoting centralized digital control systems as the solution.

    2. Digital Identity: A Framework for Financial Services 

    -

    Wiz Acquisition Puts Israeli Intelligence In Charge of Your Google Data by Alan Macleod



    Google recently announced it would acquire Israeli-American cloud security firm Wiz for $32 billion. The price tag -- 65 times Wiz's annual revenue -- has raised eyebrows and further solidified the close relationship between Google and the Israeli military.



  45. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 17 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    'No Participation Trophies': Trump Revamps Performance Reviews For Top Bureaucrats

    Authored by Philip Wegmann via RealClearPolitics,

    Performance reviews are about to become much more difficult for the upper echelon of federal government employees.

    The Trump administration will soon introduce rules to end what the Office of Personnel Management describes as an “everyone gets a trophy” culture permeating the federal workforce, RealClearPolitics is first to report.

    The ranks of the Senior Executive Service, top bureaucrats serving throughout the government and across administrations, swelled to around 8,000 under President Biden. Most live in Washington, D.C. They typically earn an annual salary between $183,000 and $250,000. An overwhelming majority, 96%, according to an OPM memo, receive above-average performance ratings even as public trust in government continues to crater.

    But standards will soon tighten. It is called “forced distribution.”

    The new OPM rule limits the number of bureaucrats who can earn top ratings, a metric tied to promotions and end-of-the-year bonuses. It also eliminates Biden-era requirements that evaluated executives based on their promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

    The stated goal is instead an evaluation of job performance, not political ideology. Now only top performers, acting OPM director Chuck Ezell told RCP, will earn top performance rankings. 

    The American people deserve a federal government led by executives who are held to the highest standards,” Ezell said. “This proposed rule restores accountability, rewards true excellence, and ensures senior leaders deliver real results. OPM is proud to take this important step to strengthen performance among the highest levels of the federal workforce.”

    The elite of career civil servants, these senior employees are normally little noticed and non-controversial. Permanent bureaucracy has come under attack during the Trump administration, however, and the White House sees the top ranks of federal employees as the face of the so-called “deep state.”

    There are no participation trophies,” a White House official said of the new standards, telling RCP that from now on, trophies, in this case top-tier performance rankings, “are for winners.”

    The new standards come as Trump continues his long march through the administrative state. His administration has already implemented rules to gut civil service protections for government employees perceived as undermining the White House agenda. Thousands of federal workers have been fired. Entire government agencies, in some cases, shuttered.

    Critics accuse the White House of trying to politicize the federal workforce and of trying to remake the executive agencies in Trump’s image. The Senior Executives Association, a trade group for federal employees with an office in downtown D.C., previously balked at proposed reforms. The head of that organization, Marcus Hill, insisted that top bureaucrats had earned their jobs through merit “based on demonstrated competence, character and capability in their fields of expertise.”

    But the administration argues that change is needed because a sclerotic establishment is undermining self-government. This is the mission of Elon Musk and his team at the Department of Government Efficiency.

    If the bureaucracy is in charge, then what meaning does democracy actually have?” Musk asked earlier this year while fielding questions from reporters in the Oval Office.

    “If the people cannot vote and have their will be decided by their elected representatives,” he said while standing behind the Resolute Desk next to the seated president, “then we don’t live in a democracy.”

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 12:00
  46. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 17 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    European Union Continues Sabotaging Trump's Ukraine Peace Efforts

    The European Union at this point seems much more open about its willingness to sabotage Trump efforts toward achieving peace in Ukraine. 

    The EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas has told the Financial Times in a fresh interview this week that the bloc will not recognize Russia's annexation of Crimea under any circumstances. Really, this should be the most obvious and 'easiest' concession to make, but alas Brussels is saying no!

    Kaja Kallas, via European Parliament 

    The White House is seeking to pressure the Zelensky government to get to the negotiating table fast, and the quickest and easiest concession would be expected to center on letting go of Crimea, which Moscow declared part of the Russian Federation after a 2014 popular referendum.

    "I can’t see that we are accepting these kind of things. But we can’t speak for America, of course, and what they will do," Kallas said. "On the European side, we have said this over and over again... Crimea is Ukraine."

    "There are tools in the Americans’ hands that they can use to put the pressure on Russia to really stop this war," Kallas continued. "President Trump has said that he wants the killing to stop. He should put the pressure on the one who is doing the killing."

    This has basically been the Ukrainian government's position all along as well. For this reason, she said Brussels and other European capitals are still focused on "working with the Americans and trying to convince them why the outcome of this war is also in their interest, that Russia doesn’t really get everything that it wants." But again, Crimea should be the easiest issue.

    On the question of the scenario where Washington successfully resets relations with Moscow and eventually withdraws arms and intelligence support for Kiev, she said:

    "It is clear that these types of discussions are going on in certain member states and maybe hopes that we don’t really have to support [Ukraine] any more," said Kallas, the former Estonian prime minister. "But it’s also a false hope, because if you look at Russia, that is investing more than 9 per cent of its GDP on the military, they will want to use it again."

    Currently the US is reportedly seeking to convince Kiev and Europe of a de jure recognition of Russia's control over Crimea and de facto recognition of Russian areas of control in eastern Ukraine, based on a 'freeze' of battle lines.

    Trump presidential special envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg told Fox News this week that Ukraine is ready to make territorial concessions, but wouldn't consider any ceded territory as a permanent situation. 

    "Not de jure forever, but de facto, because the Russians actually occupy that and they've agreed to that. They know that if they have a ceasefire in place, which means you sit on the ground that you currently hold, that's what they're willing to go to," Kellog said. "You have your line set, and they're willing to go there," Kellogg emphasized. 

    But it's clear the Kremlin sees this as an issue of sovereignty and permanence, given President Putin has described the four annexed territories and Crimea as "ours forever".

    Zelensky has lately reiterated to reporters on the question of giving up Crimea, "There is nothing to talk about. This violates our Constitution. This is our territory, the territory of the people of Ukraine."

    This was after late last month Vice President JD Vance made clear, "We’ve issued a very explicit proposal to both the Russians and the Ukrainians, and it’s time for them to either say yes or for the United States to walk away from this process."

    Kaja Kallas, the grossly inept "Diplomatic Chief" of the EU lies through her teeth in Munich

    She suggests Russian civilians haven't died in Donbass, Crimea, Belgorod, and Kursk. Thousands have.

    The fact that EU and NATO cash / weapons have done the killing demands she lies pic.twitter.com/apwFAkKvpC

    — Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) February 16, 2025

    "The only way to really stop the killing is for the armies to both put down their weapons, to freeze this thing and to get on with the business of actually building a better Russia and a better Ukraine," he said in April while traveling overseas to Asia.

    It goes without saying that freezing the war now would certainly give Russian forces a huge advantage, given the immense territory in the East they now hold - and this seem precisely what Kiev and Europe are unwilling to accept.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 11:40
  47. Site: AsiaNews.it
    3 weeks 17 hours ago
    Singapore's unicameral legislature is set for renewal. A divided electorate could decree the end of the hegemony of the People's Action Party. Fears of instability are likely to affect the economy, while negotiations with the United States on tariffs are underway. In a country with an aging population, immigration remains an unresolved issue.
  48. Site: AsiaNews.it
    3 weeks 17 hours ago
    From Turkey and Iran to the Philippines and Japan, International Workers' Day saw thousands of people take to the streets for workers' rights, often faced with violent clampdowns. Key demands include higher wages, social equity, and peace as well as criticism of global economic policies, especially Trump's tariffs. In Istanbul, hundreds are arrested; in Iran, teachers are beaten, while in Hong Kong, labour protest is now a fading memory.
  49. Site: RT - News
    3 weeks 17 hours ago
    Author: RT

    The country’s most popular party has denounced the designation as “a severe blow” to democracy

    Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has officially designated the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) as an “extremist” party. The designation comes despite the AfD leading national opinion polls.

    In a statement on Friday, Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) said that the AfD exhibits numerous signs of a party acting against the free democratic basic order while accusing it of “disregarding human dignity.” The assessment was made based on an “intensive and comprehensive expert review” of the party’s activities, including its affiliations and statements by party members.

    At the core of the decision is what the agency described as the party’s “understanding of people predominantly based on their ethnic descent.” According to the BfV, AfD leaders promote policies that exclude German citizens with migrant backgrounds – particularly Muslims – from full societal participation. The report also flagged the party’s use of terms such as “knife-wielding migrants” and its attribution of violent tendencies to non-European ethnic groups.

    “The continuous incitement against refugees and migrants… promotes the spread and deepening of prejudices, resentment, and fears,” the BfV concluded.

    Read more  Alice Weidel, co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) political party and AfD candidate for chancellor, speaks at the AfD party congress on January 11, 2025 in Riesa, Germany. AfD tops German opinion poll for first time

    AfD co-leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla have condemned the decision. “Today’s classification is a severe blow to German democracy,” they said in a joint statement. “The AfD is the strongest party in current polls… Nevertheless, the AfD, as an opposition party, is now being publicly discredited and criminalized shortly before the change of government.”

    Meanwhile, outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned against any hasty decisions regarding imposing any restrictions on the party. “I think this is something that cannot be rushed into,” Scholz said when asked about banning the AfD outright.

    The BfV’s statement comes after a new Forsa poll released last month indicated that the AfD has 26% support, ahead of Germany’s Christian Democrats (25%) and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (15%). The AfD has continued to gain traction amid voter dissatisfaction with mainstream parties and rising concerns over immigration and the economy.

    Despite the high level of support for the AfD indicated by polls, the federal election two months ago was won by the Christian Democrats, who signaled that they had no intention of cooperating with right-wing parties.

  50. Site: Zero Hedge
    3 weeks 17 hours ago
    Author: Tyler Durden
    Native-Born Workers Surge By Over 1 Million, Back To All-Time High, As Govt Employees Tumble

    For much of the past 4 years we dutifully reported, month after month, how the US labor market under the Biden administration "grew" almost entirely on the back of "foreign-born" workers, who - as we also first revealed and eventually was widely accepted - were primarily illegal aliens:

    More importantly, as we predicted at the start of 2024...

    How is this not the biggest political talking point right now: since October 2019, native-born US workers have lost 1.4 million jobs; over the same period foreign-born workers have gained 3 million jobs. pic.twitter.com/Z5HVWmQ24C

    — zerohedge (@zerohedge) January 15, 2024

    ... the composition of the labor market would become one of the biggest political talking points, one which was hammered constantly by Trump in his political rallies and during his debate with Biden.

    We bring this up because deep inside today's jobs report we got the best news yet: after literally flatlining in late 2019, having plunged during covid and barely recovering to its pre-covid levels, the number of native born workers is now back to its all time high, 132.228 million.

    That's because in April, the number of native-born workers surged by just over 1 million, from 131.186 million to 132.228 million. Meanwhile, the number of foreign-born workers - who as we explained previously were mostly undocumented, or illegal, aliens - dropped by 410K from a record 32.225 million.

    Or, as so many people have already said, this is what a majority of Americans voted for.

    Actually, they voted for something else too: after hitting a record high in December, the last month of Biden's admin, the number of Federal government employees has declined for 4 consecutive months to the lowest level in over a year. Thank you DOGE.

    So while there has been pain, and there will be a lot more pain, America is finally returning to some semblance of a long-term viable trendline.

    Tyler Durden Fri, 05/02/2025 - 11:25

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