Friday, August 16
Wolf: Globalists Have Created “Digitized Templates” For Global Pandemics And Catastrophes
Dr. Naomi Wolf discussed her concerns about the weaponization of public health as the U.S. approaches an election. She expressed that globalist entities strategically use emergencies, particularly public health crises, to manipulate the political landscape. According to Wolf, these crises are digitized and controlled by powerful platforms that can create and propagate fear through orchestrated narratives. She emphasized that the current health scares, including the monkeypox alert, follow a predictable pattern. Wolf criticized the introduction of new pathogens to public attention, suggesting they are being used to justify more vaccine mandates and government control. She expressed concern that the public health response is more about profit and power than genuine health concerns, with vaccines being pushed as the solution to manufactured crises. Wolf concluded by urging the public to remain calm and informed, encouraging them to resist the propaganda. “This is a model you’re going to keep driving, which is why again, it’s so important for us to not get tired in the health Freedom Ramparts,” she stated, underscoring the need for vigilance.
Davis: A3P Gearing Up For Election Integrity Fight With Maricopa County Recorder
Mike Davis discussed various concerns about election integrity and legal battles surrounding the Trump administration. He emphasized that the Biden-Harris administration has been using “unprecedented lawfare and election interference” against Trump, attempting to bankrupt and imprison him. Davis highlighted instances where Trump’s allies, such as Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro, were imprisoned. He also criticized the Biden administration’s attempts to undermine the Supreme Court, claiming they aim to “destroy the Supreme Court” and introduce unconstitutional measures like court-packing and term limits. Regarding election integrity, Davis pointed out issues in states like Virginia and Arizona, where non-citizens were allegedly found on voter rolls. He urged supporters to take action against election officials who fail to enforce laws, especially concerning illegal immigrants voting in federal elections. “We are gearing up for this next battle,” Davis said, calling for vigilance in protecting election integrity.
Stern: Harris Campaign Policy Proposals An Insult To America
Rich Stern criticized government spending and the Biden administration’s economic policies, describing them as detrimental to hardworking Americans. He commended the Freedom Caucus for advocating responsible government funding, calling for transparency and rejecting the “uniparty” system that caters to lobbyists and special interests. Stern argued that the federal government is taking 37 cents of every dollar earned by Americans through taxes and inflation, making it harder for people to get by. He criticized Kamala Harris’s recent proposals as “pure socialism” that burdens entrepreneurs and investors while providing subsidies to non-Americans. Stern emphasized that price controls and increased regulations would only worsen the economic situation, stifling growth and leading to potential collapse. “It’s a scam,” Stern stated, highlighting that the government’s actions prioritize power over genuine economic value. He encouraged followers to stay informed through his Twitter and Heritage Foundation pages.
Rep. Good: Lack Of Spending Cuts On Budgets From House Republicans Result Of Not Fighting In Senate
Rep. Bob Good criticized the lack of action by Republicans over the past two years, particularly regarding spending and policy changes. He pointed out that after the 2022 midterm elections, Democrats passed a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill, which included various progressive policies. Good expressed frustration that since then, Republicans have only passed continuing resolutions (CRs), which have maintained the same spending levels and policies enacted under Democratic control. He argued that Republicans have failed to fight for spending cuts and policy changes, fearing a government shutdown.
Good emphasized that House Republicans should be working to pass the remaining appropriations bills before the September 30 deadline, saying, “We should be in D.C. right now working on the remaining seven bills.” He also criticized Speaker Johnson for not using funding battles to address issues like border security and called for a six-month CR to avoid another omnibus bill. He believes this strategy would give a potential new Congress and President Trump the opportunity to implement more conservative policies.
Rep. Norman: House Freedom Caucus Wants To Tie CR With SAVE Act To Secure Elections
Congressman Ralph Norman strongly supported the Freedom Caucus’s push to extend the continuing resolution (CR) until March, believing this would provide an opportunity for a new administration and more control in Congress. He criticized both Democrats and some Republicans for not addressing overspending, stating, “The cancer in this country is overspending.” Norman emphasized the importance of securing elections, advocating for the inclusion of the SAVE Act to prevent illegal voting. He remained resolute against further funding for Ukraine, arguing that “no more money for Ukraine” would be a “poison pill” and vowed to oppose such measures.
Basham: Soros And Left Wing Actors Infiltrating Evangelicals To Sway Them Left
Megan Basham’s new book, Shepherds for Sale, explores how secular leftist influences are infiltrating Evangelical churches, impacting their political stance and priorities. Basham reveals that significant funding from secular foundations, like the Rockefeller Foundation, is being used to shift Evangelical perspectives on issues such as climate change, immigration, and systemic racism. She criticizes the use of dark money to subtly sway Evangelical voters toward leftist views, particularly through institutions like Christianity Today, which she argues has become financially beholden to secular interests. Basham emphasizes that this influence undermines the traditional conservative values of Evangelicals, stating, “There is a concerted effort to co-opt the Evangelical vote by leveraging secular left money to change the church’s stance.” She challenges the genuine commitment of some church leaders who shift away from original conservative values due to financial incentives and external pressures.
Alabama Secretary Of State Discovered Over 3k Illegal Immigrants On The Voter Roll
Linda Szynkowicz from Fight Voter Fraud recently highlighted crucial issues regarding voter registration and ballot integrity. Focusing on North Carolina and broader ballot handling practices, Szynkowicz revealed that their organization is actively working to ensure accurate voter rolls. "We’re providing data on double-registered voters and other discrepancies through our website, fightvoterfraud.org,” she explained. This initiative has processed over 150 requests from 41 states, helping citizens address illegal double registrations and other inaccuracies.
Szynkowicz also warned about potential ballot rejection in Pennsylvania, advising voters to avoid any marks on their ballots. "A friend of mine at WABC News Radio informed me that ballots with any marks—whether a star, a D, or an R—will be pulled and rejected,” she said. She encouraged voters to request new ballots if needed to ensure their votes are counted.
Her comments emphasize the need for vigilance and citizen engagement to maintain election integrity. By utilizing resources like those provided by Fight Voter Fraud, individuals can help address voter registration issues and prevent fraud. Szynkowicz’s call for widespread participation underscores the importance of an informed and proactive approach to safeguarding electoral processes.
Fantini: AfD Poised To Perform Very Well In Upcoming Federal Elections In Germany
Ellen Fantini, Managing Editor of The European Conservative, offers insightful commentary on the shifting political landscape in Europe, particularly focusing on Germany’s upcoming elections and the impact of immigration policies in Nordic countries.
Fantini highlights the rising influence of Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in Germany. She notes, "In September, voters in Eastern Germany are expected to give AfD a strong showing, with predictions indicating they will come in first in two out of three elections.” The AfD’s anti-globalist, right-wing stance is resonating with voters who are disillusioned by the establishment parties’ handling of immigration and other issues.
Fantini also discusses the failure of the “cordon sanitaire” strategy, where mainstream parties attempt to isolate non-establishment right-wing groups. "Establishment parties are so afraid of AfD that they’re forming unlikely alliances just to keep AfD out,” she explains. This approach is proving ineffective, as the AfD continues to gain traction.
Additionally, Fantini sheds light on the broader European context, including Nordic countries like Sweden and Denmark. She reveals how Sweden’s liberal migration policies have contributed to crime and social unrest, with Danish authorities responding by implementing stricter border controls. "Danish gang members are bringing Swedish child soldiers into Denmark for gang battles,” she says, emphasizing the severe impact of Sweden’s migration policies on its neighbors.
Overall, Fantini’s remarks underscore the growing influence of right-wing and anti-establishment parties in Europe, driven by discontent with current immigration policies and political strategies.
Morrow: NC Superintendent Of Schools Candidate Will Follow Examples In Oklahoma And Louisiana
Michele Morrow talked about her candidacy for Superintendent of Schools.