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Paging Hezbollah: War About to Erupt for Northern Israel
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Paging Hezbollah: War About to Erupt for Northern Israel

Paging Hezbollah: War About to Erupt for Northern Israel
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Is Your Vitamin D Supplement Plant-Based Or From Animals? Here's the Difference
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Is Your Vitamin D Supplement Plant-Based Or From Animals? Here's the Difference

There's all kinds of ways you can bottle sunshine.
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COVID-19 Sweeps Eastern USA In North-South Waves Every 6 Months
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COVID-19 Sweeps Eastern USA In North-South Waves Every 6 Months

This spatiotemporal pattern in COVID-19 infections has not been well understood until now.
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The “Third State” That Lies Beyond The Boundaries Of Life And Death
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The “Third State” That Lies Beyond The Boundaries Of Life And Death

This challenges our understanding of life, death, and the nature of organisms.
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Why A Philosopher Is Worried About People Believing Aliens Have Visited Earth
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Why A Philosopher Is Worried About People Believing Aliens Have Visited Earth

It may not be the worst conspiracy theory around, but that doesn’t mean it is harmless.
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Why People Worldwide Report the Same Sleep Paralysis Creatures
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Why People Worldwide Report the Same Sleep Paralysis Creatures

This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read. The post Why People Worldwide Report the Same Sleep Paralysis Creatures appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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CNN Historian Suggests Trump Made 'It Easier For Disturbed Minds' To Target Him
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CNN Historian Suggests Trump Made 'It Easier For Disturbed Minds' To Target Him

Presidential historian and Monday CNN NewsNight panelist Tim Naftali suggested in the aftermath of the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump that Trump made himself a bigger target by “using the rhetoric of the 30s.” Fortunately, New York Post reporter Lydia Moynihan and CNN commentator Scott Jennings were also there to recall the violent rhetoric and “bunch of lies” directed towards Trump over the past several years. Naftali declared, “I remember so well July 13th. And I remember the conversations in the days that followed. I remember President Biden's speech about toning down the rhetoric, and I saw the rhetoric toned down on both sides and then 20 minutes into his acceptance speech, Donald Trump turned up the volume.” By which, Naftali means that Trump is a candidate running for office and therefore says things contrary to what he thinks.     As for Sunday, Naftali continued, “I'm not blaming him for what happened, of course. In our country, you do not decide political disputes through violence. But the problem is that we have too much hate speech right now and we are creating an environment –” Jennings interrupted to ask, “Give me an example. What do you mean by hate speech, because I want to specifically know? Because I think I know what it is, but I'm interested in what you think about this, because I agree with you. I do think we have too much hate speech, but give me an example." Naftali replied, “I would say when you use the term vermin to describe your political opponents.” Seeing that Naftali was trying to have it both ways, Jennings asked, “So, you think it's Trump's fault that he got shot or got shot?” Naftali then proceeded to imply Trump was a Nazi, “Scott, I won't step in that trap. That's not what I said. There is no place in this country for violence. But let's be honest about why we have so much tension in this country. When you dehumanize people, you are using the rhetoric of the 30s. I'm not using -- I'm not going to say which country in the 30s, but when you dehumanize people, you make it easier for disturbed minds to do the wrong thing and let me just remind you of something. In 2019, Donald Trump said that the internet is a dangerous avenue, okay, to radicalize disturbed minds. He was right.” Moynihan then recalled how, “none of this is new. And I do think there is a level of tolerance when it comes to violent speech about Trump since 2016. We had Kathy Griffin showing basically his head severed. There were people putting on Shakespeare in the Park plays where that they him as Julius Caesar.”     Amid crosstalk from the panel’s liberal members, Moynihan continued, “I think there's a level of violent rhetoric that has been directed at him, but that's happened for ten years.” Jennings elaborated on that point, “It's been normalized. But it's been normalized and adopted as part of one party's platform for president this year. The country will cease to exist if Donald Trump wins. There will be no more democracy.” Against more crosstalk, Jennings demanded he be allowed to finish before continuing, “You know, the Constitution won't exist. There'll be a bloodbath. He's going to be a dictator. When you effectively radicalize millions of people into believing that if an electoral outcome doesn't go our way, they're no longer going to be living in the country they thought they were. What do you expect to happen?” He concluded by agreeing with Naftali and wishing that standard also applied to Democrats, “And I agree with you, there is too much hate speech. I'm in total agreement with you, and I hear what you're saying, but I have to say when I see what Democratic politicians say about Donald Trump, when I see what Democratic commentators say about Donald Trump, and their platform is built on a bunch of lies, frankly, that are designed to radicalize a political base. It makes me wonder how much do they really care about the violence that you and I both agree is terrible.” Unfortunately, host Abby Phillip followed by agreeing with Naftali, claiming “Trump's hands are not clean in this.” Here is a transcript for the September 16 show: CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip 9/16/2024 10:07 PM ET TIM NAFTALI: What I'm saying is that I remember so well July 13th. And I remember the conversations in the days that followed. I remember President Biden's speech about toning down the rhetoric, and I saw the rhetoric toned down on both sides and then 20 minutes into his acceptance speech, Donald Trump turned up the volume. I'm not blaming him for what happened, of course. In our country, you do not decide political disputes through violence. But the problem is that we have too much hate speech right now and we are creating an environment – SCOTT JENNINGS: Give me an example. What do you mean by hate speech, because I want to specifically know? Because I think I know what it is, but I'm interested in what you think about this, because I agree with you. I do think we have too much hate speech, but give me an example. NAFTALI: I would say when you use the term vermin to describe your political opponents. JENNINGS: So, you think it's Trump's fault that he got shot or got shot? ELIE MYSTAL: He just said that's not what he thought. NAFTALI: Thank you. Scott, I won't step in that trap. That's not what I said. There is no place in this country for violence. But let's be honest about why we have so much tension in this country. When you dehumanize people, you are using the rhetoric of the 30s. I'm not using -- I'm not going to say which country in the 30s, but when you dehumanize people, you make it easier for disturbed minds to do the wrong thing. And let me just remind you of something. In 2019, Donald Trump said that the internet is a dangerous avenue, okay, to radicalize disturbed minds. He was right. JENNINGS: Yeah. NAFTALI: And he should remind us – LYDIA MOYNIHAN: None of this is new. And I do think there is a level of tolerance when it comes to violent speech about Trump since 2016. We had Kathy Griffin showing basically his head severed. There were people putting on Shakespeare in the Park plays where that they him as Julius Caesar – NAFTALI: I believe she was cancelled— HILARY ROSEN: Her career was kind of ruined after that, so there wasn’t a lot of tolerance. MOYNIHAN: I think there's a level of violent rhetoric that has been directed at him, but that's happened for ten years. JENNINGS: It's been normalized. But it's been normalized and adopted as part of one party's platform for president this year. The country will cease to exist if Donald Trump wins. NAFTALI: Scott. JENNINGS: There will be no more democracy – NAFTALI: Joe Biden is the – JENNINGS: Listen, hey, look. MYSTAL: Wait, no. JENNINGS: Why don't I get to finish? Everybody gets to finish. Go ahead. PHILLIP: Let's let Scott finish and then I have something to say. JENNINGS: You know, the Constitution won't exist. There'll be a bloodbath. He's going to be a dictator. When you effectively radicalize millions of people into believing that if an electoral outcome doesn't go our way, they're no longer going to be living in the country they thought they were. What do you expect to happen? And I agree with you, there is too much hate speech. I'm in total agreement with you, and I hear what you're saying, but I have to say when I see what Democratic politicians say about Donald Trump, when I see what Democratic commentators say about Donald Trump, and their platform is built on a bunch of lies, frankly, that are designed to radicalize a political base. It makes me wonder how much do they really care about the violence that you and I both agree is terrible.
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Erik Prince identifies for 'Blaze News Tonight' the first casualty of the second assassination attempt
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Erik Prince identifies for 'Blaze News Tonight' the first casualty of the second assassination attempt

Erik Prince spoke to "Blaze News Tonight" on Monday about the latest attempt on President Donald Trump's life, the ostensible incompetence of certain federal agencies, possible security considerations moving forward, and what the former president ultimately lost on Sunday. Paradise lost Prince, a former U.S. Navy SEAL officer and founder of the private military company Blackwater, highlighted something otherwise glossed over in other analyses of the second failed assassination attempt: namely that Trump, vilified by the media and political establishment, has effectively lost his last refuge. "The thing that really disgusted me on top of everything else is golfing was a happy place for Donald Trump," said Prince. "He loved to do it, he's good at it, and they took that away from him." Prince noted that now, "every time he's on a golf course and he looks at a beautiful tree line, [Trump] thinks: 'Yeah, that's a beautiful tree line, but that's also where somebody can be hiding, waiting to shoot me.' I feel bad for the guy." Federal failures and solutions According to Prince, Trump not only lost his happy place but came close to losing his life once again "because nothing has changed." While Kimberly Cheatle resigned as director of the U.S. Secret Service and a handful of agents supposedly were placed on leave, the private security expert suggested that the institutional rot remains. "Nobody's been fired from the Secret Service," continued Prince. "There hasn't been a housecleaning of the head shed or of the ranks." 'You want hunters of men — people that think offensively.' "You know the definition of insanity is to do the same thing again and again and expect a different result," added Prince. Blaze News investigative reporter Steve Baker pressed Prince on whether Trump needs to "either supplement or replace" his Secret Service protection before the election. Prince indicated that it would be prudent to reinforce Trump's security detail with some of the Pentagon's more reliable operators. The Blackwater founder indicated there is "a lot of private-sector capability that's available" but that meshing those capabilities with a federal organization such as the USSS would prove very difficult. "The problem with the Secret Service is there's 10 or 15 percent are fantastic. Olympic-level performance. Great. Another 20 or 30 percent are just bureaucrats showing up. There's another 50 percent that are just really useless and malign," continued Prince. "It wouldn't be hard to top-grade a lot. I just don't know how deep their bench is." While Prince indicated Trump could supplement his security detail with elements from the private sector, it would be better to source operators from "Joint Special Operations Command, which houses SEAL Team Six and Delta." "Take some operators from there because you want people that are predators. You want hunters of men — people that think offensively; who think, 'How am I going to kill Donald J. Trump?' And you say, 'This is the 20 ways we're going to do it.' And you plug every one of those 20 ways to make sure he is safe," said Prince. By having offensive rather than reactive thinkers on the job, Prince indicated that Trump would be more secure against the likes of suspects like Routh and also better positioned to withstand attacks by more competent killers such as ISIS terrorists, Hezbollah militants, or Latin American gangs. Localizing the investigation Prince emphasized that the successful capture of alleged would-be assailant Ryan Routh was entirely the doing of local law enforcement and that FBI cannot be relied upon to conduct a proper investigation into what happened. "The real heroes of yesterday are the sheriffs because they actually coordinated with each other across county lines," said Prince. "The feds had nothing to do with capturing that guy." Officers from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and Martin County Sheriff's Office tracked the suspect down and arrested him on I-95, roughly 40 miles away from the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, where he apparently evaded the USSS. "I don't have any confidence in the FBI Miami field office to do this investigation," said Prince, noting that Jeffrey Veltri, the special agent in charge "had to scrub, had deleted his social media history because he was so wildly anti-Trump." A whistleblower told the House Judiciary Committee last year that the FBI compelled Veltri to delete his anti-Trump posts before he took over the Miami field office, reported the Washington Times. According to the whistleblower's disclosure obtained by the Times, FBI Director Christopher Wray, Deputy Director Paul Abbate, and Executive Assistant Director Jennifer Moore "wanted to ensure that Veltri appeared non-political, Veltri was ordered to remove all of his Facebook and social media posts that were anti-Trump." The bureau downplayed allegations of political bias, particularly with regard to Veltri's selection for a position that oversees Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach. 'That opens the intellectual can of worms for every left-wing screwball.' "This is the same FBI office that did the bogus raid on Mar-a-Lago on this documents case," Prince told "Blaze News Tonight." "So if you think he's going to do an honest job at digging into leftist conspiracy to kill President Trump, no way." Prince underscored the need for Florida to conduct its own investigation — which Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) confirmed Sunday is happening. The left's culpability Compounding the problem of security issues for Trump is the president's continued demonization by the left. "When the left makes, creates the intellectual space and the apocryphal claims that Donald Trump is Hitler and that he must be eliminated, he must be stopped at all costs, that he's a threat to democracy — that opens the intellectual can of worms for every left-wing screwball saying 'I'm going to be the savior of the left. I'm going to kill Donald Trump.' And that's exactly what this guy was doing," said Prince. Ryan Routh, the suspected would-be assassin, is a convicted felon, an ActBlue donor, and a Ukraine war obsessive. Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) provided a succinct biography of the suspected would-be assassin in a Tuesday Blaze News op-ed: Here is what we know so far: Kamala Harris has said that "democracy is on the line" in her race against President Trump. The gunman agreed and used the exact same phrase. He had a Biden-Harris bumper sticker on his truck. He was obsessed with Ukraine’s "fight for democracy" and absorbed many unhinged views about the Russia-Ukraine war. His name is Ryan Routh, and he donated 19 times to Democratic Party causes and zero to Republican ones. Blaze News previously reported that Routh has repeatedly echoed Democratic talking points, including "DEMOCRACY is on the ballot" and that the Jan. 6 riot was a "catastrophe ... perpetrated by Donald Trump and his undemocratic posse." In his self-published 2023 book "Ukraine's Unwinnable War," Routh invited Iranians to assassinate Trump, stating, "No one here in the US seems to have the balls to put natural selection to work or even unnatural selection." Prince said Routh "was supercharged by the left's wild rhetoric" and "trophy hunting." "He was there to be the one — the killer of Donald Trump," added Prince. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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EA FC 25 stadiums list - all 175 arenas
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EA FC 25 stadiums list - all 175 arenas

What is the EA FC 25 stadiums list? From the Bernabéu to Wembley, the Emirates to the Parc des Princes, you’ll once again get to play on some of world soccer’s most hallowed grounds in this year’s game. And this year, we’re in for several new additions, alongside major overhauls to existing grounds based on real-world renovations. In EA FC 25, we’re being reintroduced to the revamped Mâs Monumental, home to River Plate, alongside newcomers like Sporting CP’s Estádio José Alvalade which is staging the finals of the 2025 UEFA Women’s Champions League. The soccer game has also revamped some of its original stadiums, so expect to see the refreshed trio of Crown Lane, Court Lane, and Stadion Olympik when the EA FC 25 release date arrives. Find the full list of EA FC 25 stadiums below. Continue reading EA FC 25 stadiums list - all 175 arenas MORE FROM PCGAMESN: EA FC 25 release date, All EA FC 25 heroes, EA FC 25 custom tactics codes
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AMD fixes frustrating Space Marine 2 crashes with new update
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AMD fixes frustrating Space Marine 2 crashes with new update

If you've been playing Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 on an AMD GPU, you might have encountered random crashes that interrupt your gameplay. In the latest Adrenaline driver preview, these issues are addressed alongside the addition of game support for God of War: Ragnarok and Frostpunk 2. Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine 2 has been making headlines thanks to its throwback action, and as a result over 225,000 players were playing at once via Steam over its launch week. Now that these AMD-specific headaches are taken care of, you can return to battle without fear of interruption. Continue reading AMD fixes frustrating Space Marine 2 crashes with new update MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Ryzen 7 7800X3D review, Best gaming CPU, Radeon RX 7800 XT review
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