Puppet Masters
Carson told Newsmax TV's Wake Up America that Critical Race Theory was "an attempt to use race as a mechanism for redefining our society." He warned the teaching could divide the American people and thus destroy the country from within.

Kossuth Square where the Parliament building stands in central Budapest, Hungary.
Among other things, the changes to the Hungarian Constitution in December 2020 altered the definition of families to exclude transgender and other LGBT individuals, defining the basis of the family as "marriage and the parent-child relationship." It declared that "the mother is a woman and the father is a man."
Comment: It's a sign of how warped society in the West is that the above terms need to be defined; is it any wonder Hungary is on the defensive? Disgusting perverts or just misunderstood? Meet the zoophiles who have sex with animals and want to be embraced by Pride
The Venice Commission - an advisory group on constitutional matters to the 47-country Council of Europe human rights body - said the Hungarian "Omnibus Act" could limit adoptions to heterosexual parents.
Comment: The feigned concern over Hungary's emergency powers order is hypocritical in the extreme considering much of Europe locked up its citizens abusing similar powers.
See also:
- Hungary passes law banning LGBT propaganda targeted at children, passes 157-1
- EU insists member states use only Brussels 'approved' coronavirus vaccines, blocking Hungary's talks with Russia and China

Along the Saudi -Yemeni border, near the town of Addayer, soldiers from the Saudi Arabia Border Guard patrol looking for illegal immigrants and drug smugglers.
For months, some 30 soldiers have been stationed at the coalition-occupied Al-Ghaydah airport in the restive eastern province of Mahra, according to news outlet Declassified UK. A number of human-rights groups have alleged torture of detainees at a prison located in the airport.
"The tasks assigned to them so far are military training and logistical support, either for Saudi forces or Saudi-backed militia that are elements from the Southern Transitional Council (a Yemeni secessionist group)," said Hameed Zaabnoot, a tribal leader who has organised ongoing mass sit-in protests against Saudi presence in Mahra.
Comment: Militia is often a euphemism for the Western-backed terrorist elements in the country: Leaked Docs Reveal US And Saudi Arabia Supplying Terrorists in Yemen - Serbia files (Part 3)
Comment: Not only is the country of strategic importance in the Middle East but, as noted in The simple truth about the Yemen catastrophe it may also prove to hold enviable oil reserves:
"Yemen boasts twelve sedimentary basins, but oil production has come from only two of these, both lying in the center of the country, indicating that there is promising potential for further exploration both on and offshore Yemen."See also:
[...] these new reserves would be sweet oil and not the sludge Saudi Arabia is thinning with seawater to get it to pump.
- 50,000 children dead: UK-US-Saudi war on Yemen enters horrific new stage
- Pepe Escobar: How Yemen's Houthis are bringing down a Goliath
- UN report: US, UK & France possibly complicit in Saudi-led war crimes in Yemen

Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven speaks as he arrives to attend a face-to-face EU summit amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown in Brussels, Belgium December 10, 2020.
Lofven, the leader of Sweden's Social Democrats, will seek to make his comeback in what is expected to be a knife-edge parliamentary vote on Wednesday.
"I was voted out a couple of weeks ago and the parties that were behind that have not been able to come up with a viable alternative," Lofven, 63, said at a press conference in Stockholm on Monday. "The country needs a government that has the ability to act."
Comment: It's rather telling that coalition governments and governments that generally lack any substantial support from Parliament and the general public seem to be the norm these days.
See also:
- Sweden denies entry to migrants from Greece's Moria camp, is a radical policy change on the cards?
- Swedish PM Lofven resigns after losing support from Left Party, country to soon drop its voluntary lockdown restrictions

Boris Johnson is to announce on Monday that the lifting of most remaining Covid-19 restrictions in England will go ahead on 19 July.
Comment: Note the fearmongering rhetoric; did scientific advisers ever call flu sufferers 'variant factories'?
Despite cases having risen to their highest level since January 2021, the prime minister is set to press ahead with the final stage of unlocking in two weeks.
In a Downing Street press conference on Monday afternoon, he is expected to announce that, with 86% of adults in the UK having had at least a first jab, the government will move from relying on legal curbs to control people's behaviour to letting individuals make their own decisions.
Comment: They're normalizing draconian government interference in people's lives; in their newly formed apartheid society they will 'let' the vaccinated make their own decisions whilst those who refuse will suffer 'legal controls over their behaviour and decisions'.
Comment: See also: The Inanity of RNA Vaccines For COVID-19
And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: The Terrible Toll of Lockdowns

Former president Donald Trump addresses a member of the news media after attending a border security briefing with Texas Governor Greg Abbott in Weslaco, Texas, June 30, 2021.
"The problem was detected and sealed in a matter of minutes, and all the intruder was able to accomplish was to change a few user names," Jason Miller, the site's founder and Trump's former spokesperson, said in a statement to Reuters.The usernames for accounts belonging to prominent figures like former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Miller were changed to read, "JubaBaghdad was here, follow me in twitter :)," as seen in screenshots shared by Salon writer Zachary Petrizzo.
Comment: See also:
- Trump to launch new social media platform in next couple months after meeting with companies
- Trump slams 'radical left' social media companies, vows to investigate Facebook - UPDATE
- Trump threatens a social media shutdown after a Twitter spat over mail-in voting criticism and fact-checking
- "Digital gulag": Facebook censorship rundown, Trump reacts, conservatives push back, liberals plead for more
- Social Media Patterns Show Landslide Victory for Trump
- Our deadly Frankenstein: Social media's creators admit it dehumanizes people, disrupts social fabric and destroys democracy
- Behind the Headlines: Hating Trump: Why Is Trump So Polarizing?

Israeli tanks and armoured vehicles are deployed to the Gaza Strip fence in Sderot on 29 March 2019
According to Sama News Agency, in an article written by the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security's Israeli security expert Omer Dostri, Israel has a right: "To adopt a gradual approach in dealing with the various threats facing it."
In his paper, Dostri states that Israel: "Should deal with each threat separately, from the lightest to the heaviest, focusing as much as possible on the most serious threat it is facing, which is Iran's nuclear programme."
Comment:
- Hamas is a Creation of Mossad
- Israel created Hamas to split Palestine
- Heaping blame on Hamas: The Guardian runs defense for Israel's latest provocation
- Israel carries out ethnic cleansing of Palestinians robs them of their homes, but still pretends it's the victim
- Gaza has damaged Israel's prestige despite Tel Aviv's claim to being 'superpower'
This time it's different
The current escalation is distinguished by the fact that the Palestinian people demanded a response to the practices of the Israeli occupation. Hamas, in responding, is being considered heroic. There is no public judgment or denunciation of Hamas' decision to act, even when citizens are paying the harshest price of Israeli aggression, losing their loved ones and their homes.
It is clear in Gaza that Palestinians remain firm in their belief in resistance as the pathway to liberation from occupation.
This round of fighting is also significant because it came as a response to continuous violations in Jerusalem. All previous rounds of Hamas escalation have been provoked by Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip. Thus, when Jerusalem called for Gaza's aid, and Gaza rose to defend Jerusalem, this amplified the burgeoning sense of Palestinian national unity and liberated the Palestinian resistance from its isolation in Gaza.
Whether in Gaza or anywhere else in Palestine, Palestinians struggle against the occupation, whose attacks and violations affect them everywhere.
This escalation has also been characterized by an increasingly defiant spirit within the resistance factions. The cancelation of the "Jerusalem Day" march was an early victory. The reality of suffering and tragedy is always present in Israeli aggressions on Gaza. Still, this time, the escalation feels meaningful, it feels heroic.
People across Palestine desperately needed someone to make them feel supported and defended. Palestinians need to feel they are not paying the price alone. It is therefore hugely significant that resistance has exploded across historic Palestine.
Israel has been committed to destroying the Palestinian identity, especially in deliberately economically deprived cities, towns and villages inside the 1948 boundaries - the areas where the state of Israel was declared that year, during the Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Mass protests in those areas, the torching of police stations and the replacement of Israeli flags with Palestinian flags, all seem like a new revival of the Palestinian spirit.
We also have a fine-sounding phrase for anticipating where the herd is running: front-running. So when the herd is running into stocks, those who buy stocks just ahead of the herd are front-running the market.
When the Federal Reserve announces that it's going to make billionaires even wealthier with some new financial spew, those betting that stocks will never go down because the Fed has our back are front-running the Fed.
There are two remarkable assumptions at the heart of momentum and front-running: The momentum herd and those front-running the herd base their behavior on the assumption that there will always be other rich people who will sell all the shares they want to buy at today's prices before the run-up to new highs.
Comment: The Fed has structured the end game. Pattern recognition pays in the end - one way or another.
The exodus of troops followed another weekend of fighting across much of the northern countryside where the Taliban have overrun dozens of districts, spurring fears that Afghan forces are in crisis.
"They did not want to surrender. They had asked for reinforcements but their call was ignored," said Abdul Basir, a soldier based with a battalion in Badakhshan province that had members flee over the border.
Comment: It is now an exercise in 'filling the vacuum' left by the US withdrawal and 'marking territory'.
See also:
- Déjà vu all over again: The Taliban tide rolls on ahead of US withdrawal from Afghanistan
- US spy agencies warn Biden of possible Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, ahead of withdrawal of troops
- US troops leave Afghanistan's Bagram airbase after nearly 20 years
- Taliban seize key Kandahar district after fierce fighting as US forces continue withdrawal

Since the 1980s, policymakers have asserted there is a "natural" level of unemployment for prevailing conditions.
Who controls the levers?
In this era of coronavirus lockdowns, we've learned a lot about our economic policy settings. For example, we've learned widespread poverty is a policy choice in Australia. Governments have the power to lift hundreds of thousands of households out of poverty if they want to.
The federal government did it last year, when it increased unemployment payments during the initial lockdowns. That situation lasted a few months. But then it let those families fall back into poverty by taking those special payments away again, as the graph below shows.
Comment: As soon as we try to control something, the potential undergoes limitation.









Comment: CRT is a terrible way to organize society:
- Critical Race Theory: A Two-page Overview
- James Lindsay: What Is Critical Race Theory?
- No, Critical Race Theory isn't a new 'civil rights' movement. (Just the opposite)
- Eight big reasons critical race theory is terrible for dealing with racism
- Critical race theory's poisonous roots trace back to Harvard University
- Pull up a chair and let John MacArthur perfectly summarize the cancer of Critical Race Theory for you
One might then wonder where and why the enormous push to mainstream is coming from.