Archive for June 6, 2022

2,000 Mules Censored

Posted in uncategorized with tags , on June 6, 2022 by andelino

Political censorship is no longer limited to the radical left.

It wasn’t that long ago that Fox News denounced the liberal propaganda media for banning any mention of Hunter Biden’s laptop prior to the 2020 United States presidential election. Yet now Fox News is prohibiting any mention of Dinesh D’Souza’s documentary 2,000 Mules.

This documentary displays geotracking and surveillance video evidence that at least 2,000 election criminals visited 10 or more drop boxes each and cast 5 million illegal mail-in ballots in Atlanta, Georgia; Detroit, Michigan; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Phoenix, Arizona. This was enough fraud to steal the election from President Donald Trump.

Read more at “2,000 Mules Censored—by Conservatives”

Religious Wars

Posted in uncategorized with tags , , on June 6, 2022 by andelino

Russia revives the concept of holy war in Europe.

“Ukraine is not just a neighboring country for us. It is an inalienable part of our history, culture and spiritual space,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said on February 21. Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church also emphasized the spiritual aspect of the war over Ukraine. In a March 6 sermon, he described the invasion as a war “against evil” and a “religious cleansing operation.” Putin, Kirill and many Russians want to halt the eastern advance of the irreligious West and reunite the two countries and their churches. Subjecting a people under a religious authority through military means is conversion by the sword, or a “holy” war.

Read more at “The Return of Religious Wars”a

Wheat Reserves

Posted in uncategorized with tags on June 6, 2022 by andelino

Our food supply lines are more vulnerable than many realize.

India, the world’s second-largest wheat producer, banned wheat exports on May 14. It did not have a shortage; India harvested 7.7 million tons of wheat last year. But inflation and high food prices are causing important problems. The Indian rupee has experienced the highest inflation in eight years. India has a population of almost 1.4 billion and has about 86 million people living in poverty. Wheat is probably the last commodity India can afford to become unaffordable. To stop food prices from spiraling even more out of control, New Delhi put in the export ban, with limited exceptions.

Read more at “The World’s Wheat Reserves Are Falling”

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