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WEF Insider: Elite Planning WW3 ‘Within Weeks’ To Rebuild World From Nuclear Ashes
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WEF Insider: Elite Planning WW3 ‘Within Weeks’ To Rebuild World From Nuclear Ashes

The stakes have never been higher. The global elite – who know their days are numbered following Trump’s election win – are pushing us toward World War 3, all to protect their money laundering operation [...] The post WEF Insider: Elite Planning WW3 ‘Within Weeks’ To Rebuild World From Nuclear Ashes appeared first on The People's Voice.
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AOC Criticized For Claiming Pro-Israel Lobby Group Caused Democrats To Lose 2024 Elections
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AOC Criticized For Claiming Pro-Israel Lobby Group Caused Democrats To Lose 2024 Elections

“Squad” member and far-left Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is now blaming the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) for Democrats’ Election Day losses, triggering a firestorm from critics who say she would rather blame Jews than second guess her party's own policies.
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Denmark’s Victoria Kjaer Theilvig Wins Miss Universe 2024
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Denmark’s Victoria Kjaer Theilvig Wins Miss Universe 2024

Fans of the renowned, worldwide pageant competition are praising the fact that the newly crowned winner is a biological woman, after the organization's previous decision allowed transgender women to compete.
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The Fight for Matt Gaetz Is On
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The Fight for Matt Gaetz Is On

Democrats and some Republicans are eager to keep Matt Gaetz out of the Attorney General position. The so-called hacked report on Matt Gaetz could be the beginning of a nasty assault. If they try it, they’re in for a fight. Elon Musk strongly supports Matt Gaetz and commented on X. He thinks he is the […] The post The Fight for Matt Gaetz Is On appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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College Prof Says ‘Hate’ For Barney The Dinosaur Came From ‘Resistance To Homosexuality’
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College Prof Says ‘Hate’ For Barney The Dinosaur Came From ‘Resistance To Homosexuality’

A college professor claims that some of the hate against Barney the Dinosaur is due to men rebelling against an alternate version of masculinity and being homophobic. There have been multiple articles and documentaries on the topic of the public backlash against the popular cartoon from the 1990s. These latest statements were made on a new podcast episode in the series “Generation Barney,” which takes a look at the history of the show and its reception. “Understanding particularly why adult men didn’t like Barney reveals a lot about gender and power in our current society. There were women who didn’t like Barney, but the high-profile hate was really coming from men,” podcast host Sabrina Herrera says in the episode titled, “Love 2 Hate.” “He offered up a different model for masculinity, even as a purple dinosaur and not a human. This message about love, about nurturing, about looking after others, that these are emotions and also sort of social practices and responsibilities that in our culture are constructed and understood to be sort of feminine and feminizing,” Dr. Emily Contois, a media studies teacher at the University of Tulsa, replied. MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ NOW STREAMING ON DAILYWIRE+ “Barney could be understood as resisting that, pushing back against that, offering a different model of sexuality and gender and size all coming together. And so for some of these men who reacted very poorly to him, that could be a piece of their reaction,” the professor continued. Dr. Contois added, “A part of that white masculine sort of set of authorities is also this incredible resistance to homosexuality.” The “Barney & Friends” series was based on a friendly purple and green Tyrannosaurus rex character and a cast of children who went on adventures, enjoying songs, dances, and games that made learning fun. The show debuted in 1992 and was extremely popular with young children of that generation. Bob West, the original voice actor for Barney, recalled getting death threats for playing the character. “There were certain things, certain messages that people would send that were pretty threatening,” he said during last week’s episode of the same podcast.  “If you get a death threat from a middle school child who sends you an email, then it doesn’t make me feel bad for me. It makes me feel bad for them because they’re obviously going through something that’s leading them [to] act out this way,” he went on, per People.
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Left-Wing ‘Smear Factory’ SPLC Doxxes Babylon Bee-Linked Writers
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Left-Wing ‘Smear Factory’ SPLC Doxxes Babylon Bee-Linked Writers

The Southern Poverty Law Center is “doxxing” the staff of the site Not the Bee, the website affiliated with The Babylon Bee that writes lighthearted news stories highlighting the absurdities of the Left. SPLC published its piece on The Babylon Bee on Tuesday afternoon. It revealed the identities of six authors from Not The Bee from around the country who contribute to the site. SPLC published their names, where they lived, and their professions, which ranged from fitness instructor to high school teacher. The Babylon Bee’s leadership team got ahead of SPLC’s story on Tuesday morning. Dan Dillon, CEO of Not The Bee, which publishes true stories so absurd that they seem like parodies, said SPLC managed to extract the identities of contributors who write under pseudonyms, and contacted the website saying it plans to publish their identities. “They’ve taken personal information about our authors and pieced together a story that is meant to ‘expose’ our anonymous staff to their employers and the general public,” he said on X. “While we take the actual issue of doxxing very seriously and will defend those on staff that wish to stay anonymous, what we don’t take seriously is this organization that’s behind the attack. They are angry, bitter, resentful hacks that feel like their ability to pummel people into worldview submission is slipping away.” Seth Dillon, CEO of The Babylon Bee, said that his companies are still working to figure out how exactly the identities were extracted by SPLC, but he already knows exactly why it was done. “They did it because they’re left-wing activists masquerading as journalists,” Dillon said. “They did it because they lack principles. They did it because they’re vindictive bullies who’ve admitted their aim is to ‘completely destroy’ individuals and organizations they disagree with by making them pay a steep price for speaking freely.” The discredited, scandal-ridden smear factory known as the SPLC is about to publish a hit piece doxxing several of our “Not the Bee” writers who wished to remain anonymous so they could speak freely, without fear. The SPLC extracted sensitive information from our site, then used… pic.twitter.com/toQLfga5SU — Seth Dillon (@SethDillon) November 19, 2024 SPLC was founded in 1971 by mail-order salesman Morris Dees. Dees had worked for notorious segregationist George Wallace, but with the advent of widespread revulsion at white supremacy, he saw an opportunity to apply his trade to raising money to oppose groups like the KKK. “Whether you’re selling cakes or causes, it’s all the same,” Dees would say of SPLC’s business model. Since such groups were, even then, essentially eradicated, it began declaring increasingly moderate groups — often Christian ones — to be “extremists,” keeping the fundraising going. According to its 2022 tax form, it took in $170 million that year, and had about $700 million stashed away as “private investment funds.” $26 million was stored in “Central America and the Caribbean.” The Free Beacon reported in 2019 that tax documents from 2014 showed it transferring millions of dollars to the Cayman Islands, a tax haven. The group now has little to do with poverty in the South, and according to a former employee’s 2019 essay, almost all of its employees were white and straight. Dees was fired in 2019 after minority and female staffers said he engaged in racism and sexual harassment. SPLC now functions as a smear factory, allowing reputable groups like legacy media outlets to call center-right groups extremists without engaging in defamation because they attribute it to SPLC, a nominal expert, instead of saying it themselves. In 2012, a left-wing gunman stormed the conservative think tank Family Research Council because he saw it listed as “anti-gay” by SPLC. He was later convicted of terrorism for the attack. In 2018, SPLC’s insurance company paid British activist Maajid Nawaz $3.4 million because the group falsely named him an “anti-Muslim extremist.” Last year, a judge ruled that a defamation suit from the Dustin Inman Society could proceed after SPLC called it an “anti-immigrant hate group… vilifying all immigrants,” when the Society says it simply opposes illegal immigration. Among the blog authors doxxed by SPLC were names such as “Planet Moron.” The request for comment posted by Not The Bee said, “This is Creede Newton, a journalist with the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Project.” It said that it had identified the real name of the pseudonymous “Planet Moron”’ and planned to publish the employment and residency information of the author because he is a “prolific writer on culture-war issues.” Prominent conservatives defended The Babylon Bee ahead of the SPLC piece. Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro praised Dillon for going after SPLC rather than waiting for the smear to come out. “This is the right strategy,” Shapiro wrote on X. This is the right strategy https://t.co/D93GP4xl0P — Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) November 19, 2024 Chris Rufo, a journalist and activist, said on X that the fact that SPLC was going after a comedy site “proves that ‘systemic racism’ is such a marginal problem in American life that organizations supposedly dedicated to fighting it do things like this instead.”
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Texas Moves Closer To Approving Biblical Material In Public School Curriculum
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Texas Moves Closer To Approving Biblical Material In Public School Curriculum

The Republican-led Texas State Board of Education is on the verge of approving optional biblical teachings in the Lone Star State’s public school curriculum. On Tuesday, a majority of the board’s 15 members signaled support for Bluebonnet Learning, an elementary school curriculum that includes Christian teachings and biblical references, The Texas Tribune reported. The board will officially vote on the curriculum on Friday. If approved, Texas school districts would be offered a financial incentive to adopt it, and the curriculum would become optional for 2.3 million public school students in kindergarten through fifth grade, beginning in August 2025. The curriculum includes lessons on the biblical accounts of Jesus’ parables of “The Good Samaritan” and the “Golden Rule.” Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott backed the curriculum in a statement, saying that it will “allow our students to better understand the connection of history, art, community, literature and religion on pivotal events like the signing of the U.S. Constitution, the Civil Rights Movement and the American Revolution,” The New York Times reported. Board members in support of the curriculum also said that it would help students improve their reading and “cultural literacy.” “In my view, these stories are on the education side and are establishing cultural literacy,” Republican State Board of Education member Will Hickman said. “And there’s religious concepts like the Good Samaritan and the Golden Rule and Moses that all students should be exposed to.” Opponents of the curriculum argued that it could be viewed as political or as setting up a “state religion.” “I am a Christian, and I do believe that religion is a part of our culture, but our nation does not have a religion. We’re unique in that,” said Mary Lowe, co-founder of Families Engaged for an Effective Education, according to the Texas Tribune. “So I do not think that our school districts should imply or try to overtly impress to young impressionable children that the state does have a state religion.” MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ NOW STREAMING ON DAILYWIRE+ Many parents spoke at the State Board of Education with some defending the curriculum, arguing that Christianity and the Bible are inseparable from American history. The New York Times reported that one mother, who is also a substitute teacher, told the board that Jesus’ incarnation “is and always will be the hinge of all of history.” “How would the canceling of such fundamental facts serve the education of our children or contribute to shape them morally?” she asked.
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Bitcoin Surges To New All-Time High, Eyes $100k On Heels Of Trump Win, Lutnick Appointment
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Bitcoin Surges To New All-Time High, Eyes $100k On Heels Of Trump Win, Lutnick Appointment

Bitcoin has soared to a series of new all-time highs in the weeks following the victory of President-elect Donald Trump, with the cryptocurrency asset surging to a new high of $94,000 today. The largest cryptocurrency asset has climbed to a series of new highs ever since election night, first jumping from roughly $68,000 to about $74,000 as Trump secured victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, then surging again to $90,000 in the eight days that followed. Bitcoin sat at just over $44,000 on January 1st, 2024, marking an increase of over 100 percent in less than a year. JUST IN: $94,000 #Bitcoin ?? NEW ALL TIME HIGH! pic.twitter.com/bqMlM4Hprf — Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) November 19, 2024 Today’s jump in price to $94,000 followed Trump’s decision to name Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick as his Secretary for the Department of Commerce. Lutnick has been a vocal proponent of cryptocurrency and Bitcoin in particular, telling the Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, earlier this year that “Bitcoin is like gold and should be free trade everywhere in the world.” MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ NOW STREAMING ON DAILYWIRE+ The billionaire CEO also has a personal stake in Bitcoin, explaining in an interview that he has “hundreds of millions of dollars of exposure to bitcoin and it will be billions.” The announcement that Lutnick will be nominated as Commerce Secretary comes just after Trump reportedly met with Brian Armstrong, the CEO of the major cryptocurrency exchange platform Coinbase, to discuss personnel appointments. The move comes after cryptocurrency companies entered the political arena during the election, assembling $160 million as they backed candidates who support the industry. Cryptocurrency enthusiasts and Bitcoin bulls are now hoping for the rally to continue and propel the asset to $100k, with some pointing to increased corporate interest and adoption of the cryptocurrency as a potential catalyst for increased upside. Some smaller cryptocurrencies have benefited from Bitcoin’s upward move, with Solana inching towards its previous all time high of $258, which was set in November 2021. The asset similarly saw positive price action on the heels of Trump’s victory, jumping from $160 on election day to a recent high of $247 in a 64 percent move to the upside in less than two weeks.
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Colorado Pays $1.5 Million For Violating Artist’s First Amendment Rights After Historic SCOTUS Case
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Colorado Pays $1.5 Million For Violating Artist’s First Amendment Rights After Historic SCOTUS Case

Colorado has agreed to pay over $1.5 million after violating the First Amendment rights of a graphic designer who took her case to the United States Supreme Court. The Court ruled in June that the state could not compel Lorie Smith and her design studio, 303 Creative, to create art that violates her religious beliefs. As a Christian, Smith believes that marriage should be between a man and a woman. Though she wanted to design wedding websites, Colorado’s discrimination laws would have required her to create same-sex wedding websites. Smith, who was represented by lawyers from the Alliance Defending Freedom, asked the Supreme Court to say Colorado’s discrimination law violated her First Amendment rights. Her case followed that of Jack Phillips, a cake designer persecuted by LGBTQ activists in Colorado for over a decade for attempting to only design cakes consistent with his religious beliefs. “After enduring Colorado’s censorship for nearly seven years, I’m incredibly grateful for the work of my attorneys at Alliance Defending Freedom to bring my case to victory,” Smith said in a statement on Tuesday.  “As the Supreme Court said, I’m free to create art consistent with my beliefs without fear of Colorado punishing me anymore. This is a win not just for me but for all Americans—for those who share my beliefs and for those who hold different views.” (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Alliance Defending Freedom CEO Kristen Waggoner said that the “government can’t force Americans to say things they don’t believe, and Colorado officials have paid and will continue to pay a high price when they violate this foundational freedom.” “For the past 12 years, Colorado has targeted people of faith and forced them to express messages that violate their conscience and that advance the government’s preferred ideology,” she said. “First Amendment protections are non-negotiable. Billions of people around the world believe that marriage is the union of one man and one woman and that men and women are biologically distinct.” “No government has the right to silence individuals for expressing these ideas or to punish those who decline to express different views,” Waggoner added. “Political and cultural winds shift, but the freedom to speak without fear of censorship is a God-given constitutionally guaranteed right, essential for a flourishing society and self-governing people.” In October, the Colorado Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit brought by the same trans-identifying attorney who has brought cases against Phillips for over 12 years — Autumn Scardina, a man who identifies as a woman. Scardina first contacted Phillips in 2012, calling the cake-maker a hypocrite and a bigot, according to Alliance Defending Freedom. Scardina has requested that Phillips create cakes celebrating gender transitions and “Satan smoking Marijuana.”
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