Thursday, August 29
Benz: Democracy And Aggression Are The Jargon “Watch Words” Of The CIA To Overthrow Governments
Benz talked about the CIA using the word Democracy as a watch word as an entry to overthrowing governments.
Stubbe: Children Are Not Being Taught Academics And Instead Being Indoctrinated Into Activists
Jayne Zirkle interviewed Catalina Stubbe, National Director of Moms for Liberty, during the Joyful Warriors Summit. Stubbe highlighted the summit’s significance, noting that despite Steve’s absence, his spirit of bravery is missed. She shared her journey with Moms for Liberty, driven by dissatisfaction with the current education system, which she believes focuses more on activism than academics. “We are seeing all these failures… not teaching academics,” Stubbe said, stressing the group’s mission to counteract what she describes as indoctrination. She praised the organization’s growth, citing its role in passing 42 bills to protect children and advocating for parental rights and educational reform. Stubbe emphasized the importance of the upcoming elections, stating, “This is going to change the world… to protect our freedoms.” She also previewed President Trump’s involvement, anticipating a personal and impactful conversation about protecting children and education.
Sorbo: People Are Waking Up And Understanding There’s An Attack Against Our Children
Jayne Zirkle spoke with Sam Sorbo about her participation in the March for Kids in Washington, D.C., supporting parental rights and opposing the current education system. Sorbo expressed her enthusiasm for the event, despite initial apprehensions about marching in D.C. She emphasized the growing awareness of the “attack against children” and the encroachment of schools on parental authority, particularly regarding gender ideology. “It’s the parents you want to be making decisions on behalf of the children,” Sorbo argued. She also stressed the importance of the upcoming elections, asserting that electing Trump is crucial for protecting parental rights and resisting what she views as dangerous ideologies promoted by the left. Sorbo encouraged involvement in the march and provided details on speakers, including Glenn Beck and Alveda King, urging attendees to visit MarchForKids.com for more information.
Powerful Moms, Dads, And Grandparents Are Stepping Up For The Kids At Moms For Liberty Summit
Jayne Zirkle interviewed Carrie Moore, who was at the Moms for iberty summit, discussing the event’s impact and ongoing battles in Texas schools. Moore described the summit as an “electric event,” providing essential training like Title IX and I.T. classes that empower parents to tackle educational challenges. “Every year just recharges our batteries,” she said. In Texas, Moore highlighted issues such as resistance to gender-segregated facilities, sexual assaults, and lack of due process, despite legal injunctions. She criticized the administration and media for labeling concerned parents as “domestic terrorists,” asserting, “We are here, we’re awake… and we’re becoming more engaged.” Moore emphasized focusing on local involvement through Moms for Liberty, urging parents to connect with their local chapters for effective action. “I can control what’s happening in my local environment,” she stated. For more information, Moore advised visiting MomsForLiberty.org to find or start a local chapter.
Habibelahy: Most People Don’t Realize They Are Being Slowly Brainwashed By Teachers
Jayne Zirkle interviewed Kellen Habibelahy, chairman of Virginia High School Republicans, about the radical agenda in schools. Habibelahy criticized how liberal teachers impose their ideologies rather than fostering critical thinking. He highlighted issues in Loudoun County, where a biological male in the women’s restroom led to two sexual assaults. “Instead of expelling him, they covered it up and transferred him to another school,” he said. This cover-up continued until public outrage forced a response, but no justice was served. Habibelahy stressed the importance of voting, emphasizing that “every single vote counts,” and urged engagement through his organization, ageandrsv.org. He denounced the misuse of taxpayer money for such agendas, calling it a pressing issue that must be addressed.
Formica: Counties In Pennsylvania Are Flipping Red And They Are Flipping Fast
Jayne Zirkle spoke with Noah Formica from Turning Point Action about the parental rights issue and its impact on voter mobilization in Pennsylvania. Formica highlighted how parents are increasingly concerned about radical policies affecting their children, such as the inclusion of biological males in female sports and controversial educational content. He noted that this issue is energizing voters, stating, “People do not want to see the murder of their children and are up in arms against those radical policies.”
Formica detailed his efforts in voter registration, mentioning he registered 642 voters at a Trump rally and 50 in Luzerne County. He emphasized the importance of early voting and grassroots mobilization, sharing that Democrats currently have a slight edge in Pennsylvania but that Republicans are closing the gap. Formica urged engagement through Turning Point Action and highlighted that some counties are close to flipping Republican, saying, “We are 937 voters away from flipping Center County.”
To get involved, Formica recommended following him on Twitter and joining Turning Point Action’s efforts at TPAction.com.
Koffler: Deep State Selected Kamala The Same Way The Soviet Deep State Selects Its Candidate
Jayne Zirkle interviewed Rebekah Koffler, an author and former intelligence agent, about her recent articles on the fallout from the DNC and Russia’s involvement. Koffler, a Soviet Russia immigrant, compared Kamala Harris’s rise to Soviet-style political maneuvers, saying it reminds her of “how Soviets did business,” where elections were controlled and candidates were predetermined. She criticized Harris and Joe Biden’s administration, noting that Biden seems non-functional and Harris’s rise mirrors Soviet practices of installing leaders without genuine democratic processes.
Koffler’s Fox News piece highlighted Russian media’s praise for Tim Walz, despite U.S. right-wing criticism, suggesting that Russian state media glorifies certain U.S. figures to advance their own strategic interests. She explained that Russia doesn’t care about the party in power but is focused on ensuring that U.S. policies remain unfavorable to Russia. Koffler concluded that, regardless of who is in office, U.S. policy tends to be anti-Russia.
To follow her work, Koffler recommended checking out her writings on Fox News, Newsweek, and other platforms.
From China’s Perspective, The Window To Move On Taiwan Is Closing Because Of Trump’s Looming Return
Sam Faddis discussed China’s potential actions towards Taiwan if Donald Trump wins the presidential election in November. He noted that China views Taiwan as a breakaway province and could act quickly to reunify if they perceive a diminishing window of opportunity with Trump’s impending presidency. Faddis warned that China might escalate its moves on Taiwan before Trump takes office, given that the current U.S. administration might be seen as less competent or less responsive.
Faddis also criticized the Biden-Harris administration, suggesting their decisions have consistently benefited China rather than the U.S., indicating possible malfeasance rather than mere incompetence. He highlighted that every major decision by Biden and Harris seems to favor Beijing.
In his new Substack piece, Faddis addressed the ongoing conflict in the Red Sea, where Iranian-backed Houthis have effectively blocked shipping lanes. He criticized the U.S. Navy’s limited response and emphasized the ongoing loss in the region. For more, readers can follow his work at andmagazine.substack.com.