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Hunter Biden laptop repairman John Paul Mac Isaac says FBI agent threatened him to keep quiet

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© James KeivomJohn Paul Mac Isaac, owner of The Mac Shop in Wilmington, Del.
Hunter Biden laptop repairman discusses double standard after Mar-A-Lago raid

The computer repair shop owner who blew the whistle on Hunter Biden's infamous laptop claims in a new book that an FBI agent threatened him to stay silent.

John Paul Mac Isaac said two federal agents came to his Mac Shop in Wilmington, Del. in December 2019 to recoup the laptop following a subpoena, he details in his new book American Injustice: My Battle to Expose the Truth.

The repairman, who had volunteered to hand the laptop over to the feds two months earlier, said the alleged threat came after he made a joke, telling them: "Hey, lads, I'll remember to change your names when I write the book."

"Agent Wilson kept walking but Agent DeMeo paused and turned to face me," Paul Mac writes of the encounter.

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2 + 2 = 4

Los Angeles School District prepares to inflict lesson on 'privilege and intersectionality'

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© Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty ImagesA rally against "critical race theory" (CRT) being taught in schools at the Loudoun County Government center in Leesburg, Virginia on June 12, 2021.
The Los Angeles Unified School District has prepared a lesson to teach children about privilege and intersectionality.

The lesson was prepared by the Los Angeles Unified School District's (LAUSD) Office of Human Relations, Diversity, and Equity. Titled "Privilege 101," the lesson is intended to advance the left's view of identity in the classroom.

The presentation claims that there are various different types of privilege, including "white privilege," "heterosexual privilege," "religious privilege," "gender privilege," "cisgender privilege," and "able-bodied privilege."

The presentation went on to discuss the concept of intersectionality, claiming that "people may experience privilege in some areas but lack privilege in others." It noted that there are various identity categories, highlighting race, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, and gender identity.

Comment: If you are at all able, homeschool your kids.

LA schools implement 'Queer Theory into K-12 pedagogy': Christopher Rufo


Stock Down

Grocery prices increased 13.1% in July

inflation chart us july 2022
Americans can still expect sticker shock when they head to their local grocery stories due to inflation.

Despite inflation cooling down a bit in July, up 8.5%, Americans are still paying significantly more for food.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' July Consumer Price Index (CPI), the cost of food rose 10.9% , with food in the at-home category rising 13.1%, higher than the year-over-year rise in recent months. For the overall food category, that's the highest increase since May of 1979, but for the food-at-home category, which is household groceries, it's the highest since March of 1979, according to Steve Reed, an economist at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Compared to June of 2022, the grocery category increased 1.4%

Comment: Transport costs are clearly not the only issue driving up food prices, because officials from across the planet have warned of looming global food shortages - this is not simply a logistics issue - and these shortages have been many years in the making, and Western governments in particular did little to avoid them. They have also been made many times worse by the lockdowns, and now any hopes of recovery are being destroyed with the establishments coordinated attacks on farmers:


Megaphone

Sierra Leone rocked by deadly violence at cost of living protests

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© Umaru Fofana/ReutersRiot police patrol as they pass smoke rising from a roadblock during anti-government protests in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
At least 27 people have died in anti-government protests in Sierra Leone, police and other sources said on Thursday, sharply raising the death toll from the previous day's clashes as shocked citizens stayed mostly behind closed doors in the capital, Freetown.

Six police officers and at least 21 civilians were killed, the sources said, as hundreds took to the streets in frustration at economic hardship and a perceived failure by the government to cushion the impact of rising prices.

The unrest is highly unusual for Sierra Leone, especially in Freetown. A few people have been killed in isolated protests in other cities in recent years.

Comment: Countries like Sierra Leone and Malawi, were already vulnerable to even minor dips in the global economy, meanwhile others, like Sri Lanka, required gross government malpractice to wipe out its ability to be self sufficient; and the West too will suffer its reckoning as the various converging issues, from inflation to food shortages, are made infinitely many times worse by incompetent, and nefarious, government policy

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Nuke

Ukraine shells Zaporozhye nuclear plant - local authorities

Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Energodar Ukraine.
© Sputnik / Konstantin MikhalchevskyZaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Energodar, Ukraine.
Latest attack comes as UN warns both sides to cease fighting near the facility.

Ten shells launched by the Ukrainian army landed near the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant on Thursday, according to regional authorities. The facility is located in southeastern Ukraine but is currently under the control of Russian troops.

Vladimir Rogov, a member of the Zaporozhye Region military-civil administration, explained that five explosives landed near the commandant's office at the plant, next to a welding site and a radioactive substance storage facility, causing grass in the area to catch fire.

Another five shells landed near the fire station beside the power plant, preventing a shift change.

Rogov said this was the second time the power plant had come under fire on Thursday and suggested that the strikes were being carried out by Ukrainian forces using multiple launch rocket systems and heavy artillery positioned in Dnepropetrovsk Region.

Comment: How can Russia target the plant when it is under their control since February this year? Slowly but surely, the truth about Ukraine will overpower the nasty PTB propaganda and misinformation.

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Netherlands to SHUT DOWN 11,200 farms to meet climate goals

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© UnknownHay bales will become a thing of the past.
If you have followed my reporting you probably know about the protests happening in the Netherlands. Tens of thousands of farmers have taken to the streets to protest against new climate goals which will force farmers to shut down their farms. They have set hay bales on fire on motorways and dumped manure and even blocked supermarket distribution centers.
Around 1/5 of farms will be forced to shut down!

Comment: Targeting farmers is but one facet of the eve of destruction, its ramifications to last a lifetime (which is becoming shorter by the day).


USA

Fargo School Board rescinds motion, will no longer recite Pledge of Allegiance at meetings

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© Michael Vosburg/The ForumFargo School board declines Pledge of Allegiance
The Fargo School Board voted 7-2 in favor of rescinding a previous approved motion to begin their bi-weekly meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance. The board ruled that the Pledge of Allegiance didn't align with the Fargo Public School District's diversity code.

After passing a motion on March 22 to begin each Fargo School Board meeting by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, the board has rescinded the motion, voting in favor of removing it.

In a 7-2 decision Tuesday, Aug. 9, the board voted in favor of removing the verse that has been a part of every school board meeting since April 12.

Board members Nikkie Gullickson and Robin Nelson voted in favor of keeping the Pledge of Allegiance at its bi-weekly meetings.

Board member Seth Holden asked the Governance Committee during its July 28 meeting that a removal of the previously passed motion, which was proposed by former board member David Paulson , should be voted on. The board agreed to put it on the agenda

Holden said the Pledge of Allegiance didn't align with the school's diversity, equity and inclusion values.

Pocket Knife

"Our military has become a ruthless, toxic mélange of spineless, gas-lighting leadership" - Wife of US hero speaks out

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TGP received the following letter from the wife of an American soldier and the mother of his children. This American hero, father, and husband is being attacked despite a board recommending that her husband, Brandon Budge, remain on flying status:
Nearly 20 years of service and multiple combat deployments, all of it wasted! It pains me to admit that our military has become a ruthless, toxic mélange of spineless, gas-lighting leadership. A place where leaders live a different standard than the one they force on those to whom they are supposed to "guide." I use the word "guide" loosely, as my family and I currently fight a leadership team determined to destroy my husband's career, without cause. Chief Warrant Officer 3 Brandon Budge is living through the ugliest side of our current political culture and climate. His leadership has been allowed to operate outside of what is just and prudent. Colonel Shane Finison and 7th Infantry Division Commander Major General Stephen G. Smith have abused and mistreated our family to the point of breaking. The reason? A medic falsified his records to show him receiving a COVID "vaccine" when he hadn't, even though he, under threat had agreed to be vaccinated while on leave. He had spoken to his commander the day he departed for leave, explaining his plan to be vaccinated while on leave. Brandon was accused of falsifying his records, he didn't. He swore an oath to defend the Constitution and is now being denied due process by those who took the same oath.

Dominoes

Energy costs pushing Europeans into food poverty - Bloomberg

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© RTEEuros are buy less
Food producers across Europe are contending with soaring energy prices, with that increase quickly felt in the pockets of consumers grappling with a cost-of-living crisis, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

According to the report, citing a Bank of England forecast, a third of UK households are set to spend more than 10% of incomes on energy, and now surging grocery costs are driving up food poverty.

Ryan Peters, managing director of Brioche Pasquier UK, told the outlet:
"It is the domino effect that has happened with us having to take a huge increase on energy. We have to try and raise our prices to retailers a little bit, and unfortunately that goes on to consumers."
Kona Haque, head of research for commodities trader ED&F Man, warned:
"I think the worst is still to come as energy prices rise. This winter will be a game changer and processing costs will likely go up."

Burka

Iran's morality police warn clothesmakers to avoid 'loud' colors or face closure

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© Social MediaIran cracks down on women's apparel in violation of the dress code.
Iranian authorities have warned manufacturers and sellers of women's clothing that they will shut down their businesses if they keep using "loud" colors in their products.

In a statement to the Roydad24 website, Majid Emami, who heads Iran's fashion and clothing organization, quoted the Ministry of Industry and Trade as saying that women's clothing manufacturers could lose the right to manufacture knee-length open cloaks -- the Iranian women's most common piece of clothing that is usually worn over a shirt and with long pants or jeans -- unless they stick with colors not deemed to be "loud."
"Regarding the color: the ministry emphasized that manufacturers should not use loud colors. There is no order or regulation to clarify which colors are deemed illegal. Society does not have a problem with this kind of clothing [knee-length open cloaks in bright colors]. If the relevant institutions want to create restrictions on the type of production, they should first change the taste of society."
The news comes amid recent reports that authorities in Iran are increasingly cracking down on women deemed to be in violation of wearing the hijab, which is mandatory in public in Iran.