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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

Rotating cube-shaped UFO filmed over Prague
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Rotating cube-shaped UFO filmed over Prague

An interesting sighting in the skies over Prague, Czech Republic has left residents and online viewers baffled. On Wednesday morning, a cube-shaped UFO was spotted floating above the city, an event that was captured on video (see below) and subsequently shared on Reddit, reports coasttocoastam.com. “This huge white cube was rotating in the skies for about five minutes,” the witness recounted. The odd object, according to the astonished observer, disappeared “in a moment” only to reappear shortly afterward. The mysterious footage has since ignited a flurry of speculation and humor across social media platforms. Some playful theories include suggestions that the object was a flying sugar cube, an artifact from the sci-fi series Star Trek (specifically, the Borg), or even a proverbial glitch in the matrix. More grounded explanations have also been proposed. Skeptics suggest that the object could have been a box kite or a cube-shaped balloon. Despite these rational theories, the true nature of the aerial anomaly remains unresolved. The post Rotating cube-shaped UFO filmed over Prague appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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NewsBusters Feed
NewsBusters Feed
2 yrs

Column: Washington Post Culture Mavens Go Coconutty Over Kamala
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Column: Washington Post Culture Mavens Go Coconutty Over Kamala

We have officially reached that late period in a presidential campaign where the thoroughly leftist national newspapers turn into partisan rags that coo and gush, this time over Kamala Harris. Consider the July 31 “Style” section of The Washington Post. It began with a large color photograph of a Harris impersonator on TikTok named Alison Reese. The headline was “On Harris’s laugh, a symphony of feedback.” A caption under Reese and her rainbow flag said Reese “says Harris’s laugh ‘feels more uninhibited…The laugh is truly coming from this place of inner joy.'” Post writers Maura Judkis and Kara Voght claimed Harris’s “ebullient laugh” has “the same tempo as some truly excellent dance songs.” They assembled academic experts – including Kate Manne, who wrote a whole book about Hillary Clinton’s laugh being exploited in 2016! – to find misogyny in mocking Kamala’s cackle. “It’s been taboo for women to speak too loud, to laugh too loud, to laugh too much,” proclaimed Kathleen Karlyn, a scholar of cinema and media studies. “It’s predictable that, when Kamala laughs, she’s asserting her power and her refusal to be silent or play by these old rules about proper femininity.”  Karlyn wrote a book titled The Unruly Woman: Gender and the Genres of Laughter. Citing Kamala’s viral comment about falling out of a coconut tree, the Post scribes are declaring victory in the Laugh Wars: “Conservatives seem to have lost control of the ‘Laughing Kamala’ narrative that they tried to create. What they put forth as cringeworthy has been alchemized into coconutmentum.” Underneath that analysis was Post book critic Becca Rothfeld’s essay on the Meme Wars. Hillary Clinton lost in 2016 to “the group of pathologically online reactionaries known as the alt-right.” But have no fear, Democrats! Rothfeld touted the Kamala coconut tree meme as being “shared and reshared in a burst of collective giddiness.” The Democrat factions battled over Biden, but “the euphoric meming around Harris has allowed a wide range of members of the Democratic-leaning electorate to coalesce around her without having to commit to everything she stands for.” On the bottom left of the Style section front page was gender columnist Monica Hesse’s hot take: “Why ‘weird’ is the  most effective insult Democrats have tried so far.” Hesse began by recalling a Superman comic book in 1946 in which he battled a xenophobic group resembling the KKK (think Trump). Hesse said “It’s all about the power of word choice, rhetoric, and peer pressure.” Hesse channeled a pile of Democrat politicians uncorking their “weird” insults – Tim Walz, Chris Murphy, and Pete Buttigieg -- and this abortion-loving feminist was especially happy with a line from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: “Being obsessed with repressing women is goofy.” She loves how the word “weird” can freak out Trump fans: “What if, instead of being admired or feared, they are instead being laughed at? What if, instead of edgelords, they are actually just the kids in the corner eating glue off their hands?” Just above Hesse’s column as it continued on page C-3 was an article by Adela Suliman gushing over how “White Dudes for Harris” raised $4 million. More momentum talk burbled. “The momentum is extraordinary,” oozed Buttigieg. “I’ve never felt this kind of belief, this kind of enthusiasm ever,” exclaimed actor Bradley Whitford. Suggesting The Washington Post Is overflowing with joyous partisan propaganda, energetically aiming to keep the momentum surging for Harris and the Democrats all the way to November? That’s too mild. This kind of broadsheet bombast is why Donald Trump uses the term “fake news.” It looks like a newspaper, but sounds like a cheerleader.
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The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

Kamala’s new act: Tough on borders, soft on truth
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Kamala’s new act: Tough on borders, soft on truth

A selected Kamala Harris will become the only presidential nominee of the two parties in the modern era who has never once entered, much less won, a single primary. And it is hard to think of a single statement or position that Harris has not suddenly disowned or now rejected.It is near miraculous how for three and a half years Kamala Harris was the Biden administration’s megaphone for its hard-left craziness. She was the go-to emissary to the radical Democratic Party base. Yet now she seems to be copying Donald Trump on secure borders, legal immigration, support for law enforcement, and fracking.Like Biden, Harris’ deer-in-the-headlights moments are not sporadic but characteristic. The only remedy is as much seclusion from the public as possible.Still, when the Kamala hysteria subsides, Harris may well suffer the fate of Michael Dukakis, as James Pierson recently noted. After the giddiness of the July 1988 Democratic convention, the Democratic nominee, Michael Dukakis, was leading Vice President George H.W. Bush in the Gallup poll by 17 points. Yet he was crushed by Bush in November by 7.8 points. Why and how?Bush’s politico Lee Atwater, in series of brutal but accurate ads (the tank fiasco ad, the Willie Horton ad, the polluted Boston Harbor ad, etc.) accurately redefined Dukakis — a far more capable, kind, and well-spoken official than Harris — as an unapologetic Massachusetts far-left liberal. And by the way, the 1988 election was the last time Republicans won 51 percent of the popular vote.Apparently, the Republican Party grandees decided never again to “lower” themselves to the Atwater level. And so they have gone on to lose “nobly” seven of the last eight popular votes.Down the memory holeOne of the most demagogic Harrisisms was her 2020 claim that the pseudo-martyr Jussie Smollett was a victim of American racism and homophobia. Here is what she gushed: “Jussie Smollett is one of the kindest, most gentle human beings I know. I’m praying for his quick recovery. This was an attempted modern-day lynching. No one should have to fear for their life because of their sexuality or color of their skin. We must confront this hate.”The left until late June used to refer to Harris as Biden’s “border czar.” And indeed, she insisted that the nonexistent border was “secure,” even as her own administration unapologetically welcomed an influx of 10 million illegal aliens. In her role, Harris envisioned dismantling Immigration and Customs Enforcement, opposed the wall, and did not consider illegal entry into the United States a crime. Americans were talked down to by Harris and told not to say “illegal alien,” as she ritually introduced herself with her pronouns, “she/her.”Word-cop Harris also sermonized us not to utter the phrase “radical Islamic terrorism” — as if, say, the 9/11 killers were not radical, were not Islamic, and were not terrorists. Just this week at the Olympics when the Israeli national anthem was played, radical pro-Hamas crowds waved their Palestinian flags while wildly saluting and chanting “Heil Hitler.”In the pre-July 21 world of Kamala Harris, there should be no private health care, but certainly free government coverage for illegal aliens. If you currently legally own an “assault weapon,” the government has a right nonetheless to force (“mandate”) you to sell it to the government.For Harris, a country $36 trillion in debt, with $1.2 trillion in interest payments per year, in its seventh decade of affirmative action, ever-increasing DEI mandates and virtual quotas, and over $20 trillion spent on Great Society poverty programs, should nevertheless go ahead with racial reparations — a policy that even Californians reject.All abortions are to be permitted on demand to the moment of birth. We are not told by Harris the method of terminating the baby in passage through the birth canal.Harris was an early vocal supporter of the Green New Deal that would bankrupt the middle class.In her view, police should be defunded and thousands of imprisoned criminals released. Harris vocally supported California’s disastrous de facto legalization of shoplifting and “misdemeanor” theft of items less than $950. She sought to raise bail funds for the 2020 rioters, many of them arrested for street violence, assault, and looting.Her most infamous demagoguery was her CBS interview with Stephen Colbert, when she boasted that the ongoing 2020 protests (quite violent despite her fact-checkers’ efforts to “contextualize” Harris’ vitriol) would not cease:They’re not going to stop. This is a movement, I’m telling you. They’re not going to stop, and everyone beware, because they’re not going to stop. They’re not going to stop before Election Day in November, and they’re not going to stop after Election Day. They’re not going to let up, and they should not, and we should not.Note how Harris called the Antifa and Black Lives Matter-orchestrated violence a “movement.” Note her threats that the turmoil would not stop and “should not” stop. Note her warning: “beware.” Note how she shamelessly linked the left-wing protests to the 2020 Election Day, emphasizing their assumed political utility.Back to the basementIn 2020, the left found old Joe Biden from Scranton a useful “moderate” and “unifying” veneer for a hard-core, Obama third-term agenda — thanks to Biden’s long Senate career and his phony working-man schtick. But Harris was first a Bay Area leftist, second a California hard-core progressive, and third a failed 2020 primary candidate who tried to vie with Bernie Sanders for the Democratic socialist base — on the assumption that she had a harder-left record in the Senate than Sanders himself.So the 2024 Harris campaign may again emulate the 2020 formula of keeping the gaffe-prone, cognitively challenged candidate in the basement. Like Biden, Harris’ deer-in-the-headlights moments are not sporadic but characteristic. The only remedy is as much seclusion from the public as possible. And her handlers may again count on the 2020 revolutionary changes in state ballot laws to ensure that nearly 70% of voters do not cast ballots on Election Day.But in 2024 they will not be able again to veneer the hard-core left-wing Harris and repackage her as a middle-class centrist. There was never any such thing as good ol’ moderate Kamala from Berkeley.Editor’s note: A version of this article first appeared on X (formerly Twitter).
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

The First Descendant marks first update with surprise free rewards
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The First Descendant marks first update with surprise free rewards

The First Descendant has only just dropped its content-packed first major update, 1.0.5, but it’s not slowing down any time soon. To celebrate the update, which was already a treat with two new characters, Nexon is giving away a handful of free items that will speed up the grind. Continue reading The First Descendant marks first update with surprise free rewards MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The First Descendant system requirements, The First Descendant characters, The First Descendant crossplay
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Grab a 34-inch Samsung gaming monitor for a ludicrously low price
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Grab a 34-inch Samsung gaming monitor for a ludicrously low price

Act fast and you can get a huge and high resolution 34-inch gaming monitor for just $229.99 in this Samsung gaming monitor deal. With a massive 39% drop in its price this is the cheapest this screen has ever been, making it a great way to upgrade your screen real estate on a budget. The 34-inch ultrawide format and resolution of this Samsung screen is one of our favorite screen sizes and a regular feature on our best gaming monitor guide. It ideally balances an extra widescreen view that's great for movies and cinematic games - as well as multi-tasking on your desktop - but isn't so wide that it makes the screen too big of a poor fit for most game interfaces, as can be the case with really huge displays like the 49-inch Samsung Odyssey G9 G95SC. Continue reading Grab a 34-inch Samsung gaming monitor for a ludicrously low price MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Samsung 970 EVO 1TB review, Best SSD for gaming, Best gaming monitor
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

New StarCraft style RTS Stormgate plans changes after mixed feedback
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New StarCraft style RTS Stormgate plans changes after mixed feedback

The public launch of Stormgate has been a long time coming, but the initial response to its first round of paid-for early access has been divided. While some players are enthusiastic about its gameplay and the inspirations drawn from some of the best RTS games ever such as StarCraft Brood War, Warcraft 3, and Command and Conquer, others are unhappy with the early state of the campaign and the game’s paid hero model. In response, Frost Giant CEO Tim Morten outlines the team’s post-launch priorities. Continue reading New StarCraft style RTS Stormgate plans changes after mixed feedback MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RTS games on PC, Best strategy games on PC
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

BenQ X300G review: Portable 4K powerhouse projector
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BenQ X300G review: Portable 4K powerhouse projector

I still remember the first time I ever saw a personal projector. It was in the early 2000s and I was just a kid then. My dad bought home one after getting a bonus at work, and soon enough we were immersed in the Matrix Reloaded watching giant mechs do battle in all 100-inch glory. The feeling at that moment was incredible. Let me say then, the BenQ X300G, almost rivals that experience, that feeling, but in a uniquely different way. I’ve spent a lot of time testing projectors and monitors over the last few years. I’ve even been involved in the quality control and design of a few of them too. I live and breathe the stuff, so trust me when I say, the X300G is an outstanding projector. The image quality alone, particularly for a small form factor 4K unit is just exemplary. Out-of-this-world even. It doesn’t suffer from some of the latency artefacts you get on other portable units either, in fact, I can safely say, it’s almost assuredly one of the best gaming projectors out there today. There is one minor caveat to that statement, however, and that’s the pricing. BenQ’s placed this thing at an astounding $1,800, or £1,500 RRP. It is not cheap, even Benq’s own X500i pips it to the posts when it comes to affordability, and that is troublesome. But why should you get a projector? What is it about these things that makes them so palpable? Well, it’s a complex decision, that’s for sure. Let’s face it, projectors aren’t ever going to replace some of the best gaming screens out there, they’re just not. If you’re in love with using a 21:9 ultrawide for your gaming needs, then that’s not about to go away any time soon, and nor should it. No, this is all about that gaming-den, or going to your bud’s place, and chucking a 110-inch 4K projection on the side of his house (you can do that with this). It’s a premium product, a halo offering, for those looking to take their gaming setup to the absolute max. Or add a bit of flash to their home office. It serves an entirely different purpose and is something you have in addition to a decent monitor setup, not despite. Continue reading BenQ X300G review: Portable 4K powerhouse projector MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

Kamala Harris Is a More Radical Environmentalist Than Joe Biden
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Kamala Harris Is a More Radical Environmentalist Than Joe Biden

If her record is any indication, her presidency would shackle America with unprecedented levels of “green” bureaucracy and fiscal irresponsibility.
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

Your Child’s School Isn’t Safe
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Your Child’s School Isn’t Safe

This dramatic turn toward lawlessness in American schools post-pandemic is perhaps the most consequential story in education that receives little to no coverage.
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

Simone triumphant, &c.
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Simone triumphant, &c.

On a comeback kid; the Secret Service; race and Election 2024; so-called workers’ parties; William Calley; and more.
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