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Biden administration shipping 'pallets' of baby formula to border amid nationwide shortage

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GOP Rep. Kat Cammick says the Biden administration has been shipping "pallets" of baby formula to illegal migrants in U.S. holding facilities, amid a nationwide shortage that has sent mothers across the country in search of the newborn foods.

"Biden is sending pallets of baby formula to the border," the Florida lawmaker said Wednesday in one of two online postings. "Meanwhile, store shelves across America are empty and moms are being told they don't know when more is coming in."

Cammick says in one post, a nearly 15-minute Facebook video, that a border agent sent her photographs of the deliveries, one of which she posted online, next to a picture of empty store shelves.
"This was taken at Ursula processing facility [in McAllen, Texas] where thousands are being housed and processed and then released. The agent told me 'Kat, you would not believe the shipment I just brought in.' He has been a border patrol agent for 30 years and he has never seen anything quite like this. He is a grandfather and he is saying that his own children can't get baby formula."
Women in the U.S. have reportedly resorted to attempting to water-down supplies or making their own formula, which health experts are recommending against.

Bad Guys

Arrests as protests sparked over Latvia plans to demolish WW2 memorial

The Soviet monument in Riga's Victory park has been a bone of contention between Latvia and Russia for years.
The Soviet monument in Riga's Victory park has been a bone of contention between Latvia and Russia for years.
Several hundred people attempted to gather outside Riga's town hall on Friday as the legislature in the Latvian capital convened for an extraordinary meeting to consider demolishing a monument to Soviet soldiers who liberated the city from Nazi occupation. The move was ultimately supported by an overwhelming majority of lawmakers.

Three members of the Latvian Russian Union party, including the party's co-chair and member of the European Parliament Tatiana Zhdanok, were briefly detained during the protest outside the town hall. Technically, the politicians were not protesting as they were seen holding placards warning citizens that the gathering had not been authorized by the authorities.

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SOTT Focus: MindMatters: Is Critical Race Theory Race Marxism?

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Today on MindMatters we delve into the first chapters of James Lindsay's new book Race Marxism: The Truth about Critical Race Theory and Praxis. Contrary to what you hear on the news or Twitter, CRT is not simply a legal theory taught in law school. It is a full-blown activist movement. Even some who consider themselves proponents might be shocked to learn what its central tenets are, as described in the movements foundational academic texts. Lindsay puts it all together for us in one comprehensive volume.


Running Time: 01:24:53

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Sheriff

Movement: Arizona county sheriff featured in '2000 Mules' announces 2020 voting fraud investigations

Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot
Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot
Alleged Yuma County ballot harvesting "mule" interviewed in the documentary is cooperating with authorities, says the film's director, Dinesh D'Souza.

The sheriff's office of an Arizona county highlighted in Dinesh D'Souza's 2000 Mules documentary on alleged ballot harvesting and trafficking in the 2020 presidential election announced Wednesday it has teamed up with the county recorder to investigate 2020 election fraud.

The Yuma County Sheriff's Office announced Wednesday that as of March, it has 16 open voter fraud cases.

The Sheriff's Office and the Recorder's Office "are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election," according to the YCSO.

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Frank James, accused Brooklyn subway shooter, pleads not guilty to federal terrorism charge, deemed competent to stand trial

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Frank James, the suspected Brooklyn subway shooter, entered a not guilty plea in Brooklyn Federal Court during his arraignment Friday.

On April 12, James allegedly set off smoke bombs and shot passengers on an N train during morning rush hour in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. More than two dozen people were hurt. No one was killed.

During the manhunt for the suspect, James called Crime Stoppers and told police he was in the East Village.

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Pew survey finds COVID has virtually disappeared as a major concern for Americans

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Illustrating how the issue has largely disappeared, a new poll of Americans finds COVID to be the least of their concerns out of a list of 12 different subjects.

The survey was conducted by Pew Research between April 25-May 1.

Just 19 per cent of respondents said COVID was still a "very big problem," while 31 per cent said it was a "small problem" and a further 12 per cent said it was "not a problem at all."

Comment: When you have the FDA telling you "Americans should treat COVID-19 like the flu," it's not surprising people aren't considering Covid to be a big concern. This is just illustrative of how conditioned the American public is to the messaging that comes through to them. They've switched the narrative, so the old narrative dies. And with the amount of information coming out about what a scam the pandemic was, and the true negative health effects of the vaccines, it's no wonder the elites are trying to get it off people's radar.

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Israeli police ​attack funeral procession of killed journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh - video

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Israeli forces have stormed a Jerusalem hospital grounds as the coffin containing the body of a journalist shot dead earlier this week emerged before the burial, with police saying they acted against people 'disrupting the public order'. Footage showed Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Aqleh's coffin almost falling to the ground as police grabbed Palestinian flags from the crowd outside Saint Joseph's hospital in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem


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Israeli police attacked the funeral of Shireen Abu Akleh in occupied East Jerusalem on Friday, nearly causing mourners to drop the casket of the renowned Palestinian American journalist.

Abu Akleh was fatally shot while covering an Israeli raid on a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday. Fellow journalists who witnessed the shooting said Israeli forces had fired on them. Israel's prime minister and other senior officials initially said Palestinian militants were "likely" to blame, but the Israeli army admitted on Friday that one of its soldiers might have fired the fatal shot.

The assault on the mourners, who were beaten with clubs at a hospital in East Jerusalem, stunned viewers who watched it unfold on live television, further enraging Palestinians and the dead journalist's colleagues and fans.

Israeli police said they attacked the procession because mourners waved Palestinian flags and chanted nationalist slogans. An official Israeli police account shared drone video to support the authorities' claim that two of the mourners had thrown rocks at them. But a comparison of that video to ground-level news footage showed that the police video had been edited to remove the initial police charge and slowed down to make it seem as if a man who just waved his arms in frustration had thrown something at the officers.


The televised assault on the funeral of a beloved figure only intensified the outrage over her death and the images were quickly remixed and shared across social networks.





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Elon Musk says deal to buy Twitter is on hold

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Musk tweeted Friday morning that the deal to purchase Twitter has hit a snag.
Musk says that he is 'still committed' to completing the deal, which would take Twitter private at $54.20 per share.

Twitter shares plunged more than 10% during Friday's trading session after Elon Musk said in a tweet that a deal for the company is temporarily on hold.


Comment: Whether he's a white-hat super-genius or just innocently stumbling along, Elon Musk is exposing all the deep dark secrets at Twitter. If it turns out that a significant proportion of accounts on the platform are actually bots, what does that say about the platform? Because it's been revealed just how important a tool for narrative control the elites consider Twitter to be, they probably don't want it revealed how many of the 'people' you're interacting with are robots designed to shape your perspective. Keep going Elon!


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South Korea plans to provide vaccines to North Korea as neighbour's Covid-19 situation 'appears serious'

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© TNSEmployees spray disinfectant and wipe surfaces as part of preventive measures against Covid-19 at the Pyongyang Children’s Department Store in March.
South Korea plans to provide Covid-19 vaccines and other medical supplies to the North, President Yoon Suk-yeol's office said on Friday, a day after the neighbouring country confirmed its first outbreak of coronavirus.

"We will discuss detailed plans for assistance with North Korea," Yoon's spokesperson said.

Yoon told reporters later on Friday he plans to propose holding working-level talks with North Korea via the country's unification ministry which handles inter-Korean affairs, South Korea's News1 said.

Comment: It looks like North Korea has also caught the retard virus. Assuming this is a Covid outbreak, it has become glaringly obvious at this point, if they just let the virus spread through the country, as you would the flu, most people will come out unscathed. Imposing lockdowns and other questionable measures to try to 'contain' the virus, is both ineffective and a disaster for natural herd immunity. North Korea would do well to stick to their isolationist policy and NOT imitate the West's virus response. Or copy Sweden.

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Hammer

Child sex abuse center hires professor who faced backlash over pedophile comments

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© ODUWalker was placed on administrative leave from Old Dominion University on Nov. 16.
An academic who resigned from a Virginia university after saying it wasn't necessarily immoral for adults to be sexually attracted to kids has been hired by a Johns Hopkins University center aimed at preventing child sexual abuse.

"We are excited to share that Allyn Walker, PhD, will be joining the Moore Center as a postdoctoral fellow on May 25," the Moore Center for Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse in Baltimore tweeted Thursday.

The hire comes about six months after Old Dominion University announced that the 34-year-old would be stepping down as an assistant professor of sociology and criminal justice.

Comment: Their attempt at pushing the Overton window on pedphilia seems to be encountering a lot of backlash. Perhaps pedophilia is a line the general public just isn't willing to budge on. But that probably won't stop them from trying.

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