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BREAKING: COP29 & THE BAN ON MEAT! - United Nations Declare WAR On Farmers!
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GET HEIRLOOM SEEDS & NON GMO SURVIVAL FOOD HERE:https://heavensharvest.com/ USE Code WAM to save 5%!GET FREEZE DRIED BEEF HERE:https://wambeef.com/ Use Code WAMBEEF to save 25%!10+ Year Shelf life & All Natural!GET TICKETS TO ANARCHAPULCO HERE:https://anarchapulco.com/ Save money by using code WAMGET YOUR WAV WATCH HERE:https://buy.wavwatch.com/WAM Use Code WAM to save $100 and purchase amazing healing frequency technology!BUY GOLD HERE:https://firstnationalbullion.com/schedule-consult/ GET YOUR APRICOT SEEDS at the life-saving Richardson Nutritional Center HERE:https://rncstore.com/r?id=bg8qc1 Josh Sigurdson reports on the ongoing COP29 event in Azerbaijan as United Nations officials declare war on farmers with the intent to ban or ration meat and force carbon taxes.As we've warned for many years, the agenda continues to be pushed forward to bring in a global technocracy. In Baku, Azerbaijan, United Nations officials have gathered for the latest COP29 event where they decide the fate and the destruction of humanity.Announced at this eugenicist event, UN officials have decided that farmers (which they call "producers") will be forced to "pay" for their "impact" on the climate. This will involve using financial institutions to tax and fine farmers for producing meat while giving out credits for farmers that just produce GMO vegetables.With the recent United Nations Pact For The Future signed by 193 countries, the slow shift into "Net Zero" is speeding up. Complete with digital ID and a new financial system based in carbon credits and rations.The irony is that only weeks after it was found that 40% of all funds for "climate change" went missing at the hands of the World Bank, a part of this latest COP29 agreement includes funding "climate initiatives" by extorting farmers.It has already been announced in the United Kingdom that meat and air travel will be banned by 2029 in order to stay in line with the Net Zero by 2050 agenda.While many believe that due to Trump being "elected," this agenda won't be carried out, it's out of his hands. Not only that, Elon Musk who is acting as one of his main advisors is literally rolling out the technocratic system and has called for carbon taxes only in the past few months.Don't fall for the hopium. They want their Great Reset and they'll get it at least temporarily.The only options in place for you are rejecting the system, withdrawing from the system rather than voting for it and preparing for the ration based dependence system to come.Stay tuned for more from WAM!GET YOUR FREEDOM KELLY KETTLE KIT HERE:https://patriotprepared.com/shop/freedom-kettle/ Use Code WAM and enjoy many solutions for the outdoors in the face of the impending reset!HELP SUPPORT US AS WE DOCUMENT HISTORY HERE:https://gogetfunding.com/help-wam-cover-history/ PayPal: ancientwonderstelevision@gmail.comFIND OUR CoinTree page here:https://cointr.ee/joshsigurdson JOIN US on SubscribeStar here:https://www.subscribestar.com/world-alternative-media For subscriber only content!Pledge here! Just a dollar a month can help us alive!https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2652072&ty=h&u=2652072 BITCOIN ADDRESS:18d1WEnYYhBRgZVbeyLr6UfiJhrQygcgNUWorld Alternative Media2024
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BREAKING NEWS: Trump picks Matt Gaetz for attorney general
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CNN lays off hundreds of staff as a result of the US election
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Laura Ingraham: Democrats learned nothing here
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Kayleigh McEnany: Trump must have his 'eyes wide open' this time
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Trump Must Put Americans Before Foreign ‘Partners’
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Foreign Affairs Trump Must Put Americans Before Foreign ‘Partners’ To keep the U.S. safe and prosperous, the defense gravy train must end. In a world long used to mulcting Uncle Sam of cash and soldiers in the name of solidarity and security, the wait for Donald Trump to return to the Oval Office is proving painful for Washington’s supposed “allies” and “partners.” They long ago learned the art of the deal with the U.S., claiming incapacity and vulnerability while begging for American alms. Hence decades of security guarantees, loans and grants, weapons shipments, and troop deployments. Uncle Sam demanded in return only constant praise and sycophancy, and especially the admission that America was the essential power without which the free world could not operate, let alone survive. Even after the collapse of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact, Washington officials celebrated every alliance expansion, no matter how meaningless or irrelevant the new member. Such has been NATO’s steady expansion toward Russia, adding, for instance, the movie-set nation of Montenegro and yet another Russian neighbor, Finland, neither of which matter one whit for U.S. security. America’s defense dependents, desperate to preserve their place on Washington’s defense dole, began preparing early as President Joe Biden’s popularity ratings dipped. They schemed with his administration to lock in subsidies and preferences for the supposedly hapless and helpless abroad. This effort accelerated after the president’s growing mental incapacity became impossible to hide. Vice President Kamala Harris’s “joyful” appointment as the Democratic presidential nominee briefly lifted spirits overseas, especially in Asia and Europe, since there is nothing that America’s faux friends would like more than a compliant and docile ignoramus as president. Then, alas, came November 5.  Now foreign governments have shifted to shameless flattery, pretending to be Trump-acolytes all along. Reported the Economist:  Like quiz-show contestants trying to bash the buzzer first, Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine’s president, and Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, raced to congratulate Donald Trump on his victory—though each for very different reasons. The rush by these and other leaders around the world, such as Emmanuel Macron of France and Lai Ching-te of Taiwan, to ingratiate themselves with America’s next president reveals much about the perils and opportunities they foresee under Mr. Trump, whose only constancy in foreign policy is his unpredictability. Although during his first term Trump exhibited a welcome willingness to occasionally challenge the decrepit and antiquated status quo, he also proved vulnerable to fawning blandishments from those skilled in milking the U.S. government. When foreign officials speak, Trump should remember the “Joe Isuzu” auto ads almost 40 years ago. Joe would make the most ludicrous claims, followed by the voiceover “he’s lying.” When Zelensky and Netanyahu, Macron and Lai, and the rest genuflect before Trump, begging for favors, he should hear the same. The essence of international relations over the last eight decades has been foreign governments taking advantage of the United States. That they have desired to do so is nothing new. The essence of every nation’s foreign policy is advancing one’s interest at the expense of other states. That doesn’t mean there isn’t an opportunity for mutual gain. However, few government officials anywhere design policies to aid others. States rarely sacrifice anything other than a little cash for humanitarian efforts. Influence, security, and status almost always trump eleemosynary impulses.  Unfortunately, Uncle Sam has wasted billions on “foreign aid” that has reinforced dirigiste economic and authoritarian political policies. Worse, tens of thousands of Americans have needlessly died and trillions of dollars have been foolishly squandered in stupid foreign wars. Allies with the potential to become serious security partners have been infantilized and discouraged from taking over responsibility for their own nations and regions. U.S. officials who should have focused on addressing America’s domestic problems have preferred to play-act as masters of the earth, if not the universe. Zelensky, Netanyahu, and Lai aptly illustrate the three major challenges facing U.S. policy. Zelensky is desperate to drag America into Ukraine’s war with Russia. Only a few months into the conflict he falsely blamed his nation’s errant missile strike in Poland on Moscow, demanding that NATO enter the war. Failing that, he hoped to suck in another NATO member, which could naturally turn the U.S. into a combatant. He has demanded that Washington allow him to use American weapons to bombard Russian territory, even though the U.S. would never accept similar action by Russia or anyone else. Now he is lobbying to keep American aid flowing, whether or not it will make a difference.  Zelensky cannot be blamed for any of this. He is simply putting his nation first. That’s what governments are created to do. Indeed, he has a valid complaint against U.S. policy. Washington and its allies helped create the current crisis by lying to both the Gorbachev and Yeltsin governments about expanding NATO up to its borders. Then the U.S. and fellow NATO members lied to Kyiv about bringing the latter into NATO. Next European governments lied about seeking to resolve the conflict through the Minsk accords. Finally, the U.S. refused to negotiate with Russia and discouraged Ukraine from doing so. Instead of paying to continue a fruitless, destructive war, the U.S. should press for its end. In a post-election phone call Trump apparently urged Russian President Vladimir Putin not to escalate the war, but offered no convincing reason for Moscow to stop when it has been gaining territory. The U.S. and Europeans should be talking with Russia about a peace settlement that satisfies Russian security concerns while preserving a sovereign and independent Ukraine. This requires that Trump challenge both the domestic Ukraine lobby and the Europe forever-war caucus. Also necessary is the longer-term task of pulling the U.S. back from NATO, refashioning the organization to leave Europeans in charge of their own security. Although Trump sharply criticized the allies during his first term, his administration actually increased the number of troops in and money spent on Europe. Netanyahu represents the other region with American involvement in a very hot conflict—several of them, in fact. Netanyahu is distrusted by his own people for shamelessly using the conflict to stay in power. Worse, he has turned a war of retaliation into one of annihilation, as the endless slaughter of Palestinians clears territory for settlement by his most rabid and violent supporters. He sees Trump as just another U.S. politician to be manipulated and then cast aside when no longer useful. The president-elect also proved vulnerable to the bizarre charms of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, whose government is more repressive than those of China, Iran, and Russia. MbS has jailed Americans for criticizing him. His minions murdered and chopped up journalist and U.S. resident Jamal Khashoggi, with the Trump administration acting as his defense attorney. After arming the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in its genocidal campaign against Yemen, the Trump administration urged Riyadh’s recognition of Israel, for which America would have to pay: MbS is demanding a defense guarantee and regulation-free nuclear energy. Although favoring disengagement from Afghanistan and Syria, Trump allowed a dishonest and belligerent bureaucracy, headlined by officials like Jim Jeffrey, to block his plans. Trump also targeted Iran although it posed no threat to America and could be contained by Israel and the Gulf states. Netanyahu played on Trump’s fears and vanity to press the U.S. into a war with Tehran that would ravage the entire region. The president-elect can’t afford to be such a pushover this time. Lai completes the trinity of threats. Although China is a serious economic challenge, it poses little military threat to America. The issue is not U.S. security—no one seriously believes that the People’s Republic of China plans to launch an armada toward Hawaii or California. Rather, Beijing is challenging Washington’s attempt to maintain its domination up to the PRC’s coast. Taiwan is as close to China as Cuba is to America, and the Kennedy administration almost went to war in 1962 to prevent Soviet military deployments on the latter island. The US has no vital interests in Taiwan warranting war. Trump has expressed skepticism about Taipei’s policies, especially its lackadaisical attitude toward its own defense, and should push back against those prepared to risk nuclear war over the island. The Korean peninsula looks even more dangerous than when Trump left office. However, during his first term he glimpsed the only possible path toward a solution. Washington must engage Pyongyang. Absent talks with the North over its objective, essentially arms control with some swap of sanctions relief for limits on the latter’s nuclear development, Pyongyang is likely to continue expanding the number of nuclear weapons and increasing the accuracy and range of its missiles. Once North Korea can destroy American cities, the U.S. will be forced to rethink its alliance with South Korea. Trump has already put Seoul on notice that he wants it to pay far more for Washington’s defense. Better still was Trump’s proposal to withdraw U.S. troops from the peninsula. The South has more than 50 times the GDP and twice the population of the North. Why shouldn’t the ROK handle its own defense? As for Pyongyang’s nuclear threat, there is substantial South Korean support for its own nuclear deterrent, something Trump has also suggested. There is no better place than the Koreas to let Trump be Trump, negotiating with the North and transforming America’s relationship with the South. Many of the same principles apply to Japan, the Philippines, and other U.S. allies and partners in the region. Americans shouldn’t die for Scarborough Shoal, Mischief Reef, or similar peripheral controversies. Washington rightly is concerned about the independence of such countries, but China doesn’t threaten their independence. Moreover, giving such countries a blank defense check puts the U.S. at great risk. The Biden administration, like so many of its predecessors, was more concerned with what foreign officials wanted than what Americans needed. The barely contained hysteria overseas over Trump’s election reflects fear that the good times of dealing with Uncle Sucker might really end this time. To succeed the president-elect must show uncharacteristic discipline and dismiss the tsunami of flattery coming his way. Ultimately, Trump’s most important duty will be to say no—and to do so again and again. Only then will he be able to pursue his agenda to “Make America Great Again.”  The post Trump Must Put Americans Before Foreign ‘Partners’ appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Trump the Weaver
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Politics Trump the Weaver It seems unlikely that Trump’s appointees will be driving the bus. (Xinhua/Hu Yousong via Getty Images) There’s been a goodly amount of wailing and gnashing of teeth in my corner of the world about some of President-elect Donald Trump’s recently announced appointments. Particular dismay has attended those of Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) to the position of national security advisor and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) to the State Department. Both men have voiced hawkish—sometimes very hawkish—sentiments in the past, and the collective feeling among those who feel the United States is overexposed abroad is that these two appointments signify the triumph of zombie Bushism and the War Party. Maybe. I remain unpersuaded. First, a bare political reality has gone unmentioned in these conversations: Rubio and Waltz both backed the once and future president early in the nomination race against Ron DeSantis, the popular governor of their own state. Rubio especially, as a focus of anti-Trump yearning in the ’16 race, could have added heft to the DeSantis insurgency; while I doubt this would have changed the outcome, it could very well have made the journey longer, more expensive, and more acrimonious, leaving the party weaker and less well-funded for the general election. Both men might reasonably expect favors in return. There are a limited number of jobs that are a promotion from a safe Senate seat and influential committee positions. The flip side is that able men who were not loyalists—to take the most prominent example, Elbridge Colby, who was associated with the DeSantis camp—have been shut out. This is just how politics works.  Second, Rubio has shown himself adaptable to the Trump-era line on a variety of policies. (You can read him on a variety of his evolved positions in this excellent little magazine, The American Conservative—well worth a subscription!) I tend to subscribe to the theory that it is in fact the president, Donald Trump, who will be calling the tune and his cabinet that will be dancing; I do not think Rubio will be doing much moonlighting as a warlord, nor do I think he is especially inclined to do so. The thrust of the campaign and early transition has been toward avoiding the establishmentarian frustration of the second-term agenda, as happened in the first term. In the words of the greatest political sage of the 19th century, Humpty-Dumpty, “The question is, which is to be master—that’s all.” I tend to think the master is Trump, not Rubio or Waltz, and that they have been selected in part because they will toe the line. A final point worth considering is Trump’s long-standing affection for the rhetoric of deterrence, for putting on the scary mask and pulling faces. “Fire and fury,” his proudly displayed collection of generals, the occasional punitive barrage of ballistic missiles—this all is of a piece. While Trump has a proven record of avoiding wars, his technique has been to maintain a ferocious aspect. And that is a fairly classical diplomatic tactic; to have an avowed peacenik heading State or NSC is a liability, or at least undercuts a legitimate diplomatic tool, the threat of force.  This is not to say that I am especially infatuated with any of Trump’s appointments—to be infatuated with even a sympathetic politician is to invite sorrow and, worse, embarrassment. I share reservations about the men’s policy commitments. Further, Rubio has no executive experience, and running the Truman Building is a different and far more demanding task than running a Senate office or a presidential campaign. (For one thing, in theory, the staffers in a Senate office or a campaign are on your side.) But my fantasy cabinet has little chance of making it through a Senate confirmation process, and would tend to produce some very hurt feelings among powerful people who helped to put Donald Trump in the White House a second time. You have to dance with the ones that brung you. The master craft to which Plato compares statesmanship is weaving—the artful combination of various individuals into a dynamic but cohesive whole. Trump the weaver has a box of particular threads, each with its particular virtues and vices; he has to bring them together into something resembling a functional government, at least if he is to deliver on his promises and secure a legacy. Not playing the game with supporters in your own party would be a bad start. If Rubio buffaloes us into another Asian land war, I will eat my words and humbly reply to every abusive email I receive with the simple phrase, “I was wrong.” But for now, I am not sweating the appointments frenzy—too much. The post Trump the Weaver appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Mr. President-Elect: Save The District From Itself
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Politics Mr. President-Elect: Save The District From Itself D.C. home rule has been a catastrophe. Credit: image via Shutterstock Nearly 30 years ago, with the District of Columbia facing a record deficit and the designation of its municipal bonds as “junk,” President Bill Clinton created a federal control that which suspended “home rule” for D.C. from 1995 to 2001.  In its place, Clinton appointed a five-member panel to oversee the District’s finances. The panel was granted the power to overrule decisions passed by then-Mayor Marion Barry and the D.C. City Council. Barry decried the power grab as a lawless “dictatorship,” but by 1998 the board, under the leadership of Alice Rivlin, who had served as Clinton OMB Director, had restored the District’s finances. Soon afterwards, it handed power back to recently elected Mayor Anthony Williams. A control board: It is an idea whose time has come again, not least because by any metric the District of Columbia has suffered a precipitous decline in the decade since Muriel Bowser was elected mayor—the circumstances of which deserve a second look, including an examination of the role that was played in the election by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. At the time of her election in 2014, the incumbent mayor—a longtime councilman from the 7th Ward, Vincent Gray—was campaigning for reelection under a cloud of suspicion emanating from corruption charges brought against his aides by the U.S. Attorney’s office. A week before the 2014 Democratic primary (which would inevitably decide the outcome in November), U.S. Attorney Ron Machen stood before reporters and insinuated that charges against Gray would be forthcoming. Yet after the election, with Bowser safely in the mayor’s office, the four-year investigation that tarnished Gray’s reputation was conveniently dropped. Needless to say, the role the U.S. attorney’s office played in putting its hand on the scale during the election has never been properly investigated. That aside, 10 years of Bowser has been 10 too many. In both 2021 and 2022, the District clocked in with over 200 homicides. Yet last year was among the most violent the city had seen in a generation. By the end of 2023, homicides climbed nearly 40 percent over the previous year, while robberies were up 66 percent, and car thefts and carjackings were both up well north of 100 percent. The former Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) chief Robert Contee has noted that “the average homicide suspect has been arrested eleven times prior to them committing a homicide.” The Council’s answer to this was to pass a so-called “crime bill” that, according to a report published by the Heritage Foundation, would have “eliminated mandatory minimum penalties for every crime except first-degree murder; reduced the penalties for most crimes (including first-degree murder); and expanded the already hotly debated ability of violent felons to be released from prison early.” As The American Conservative’s managing editor Jude Russo observed, “The only conclusion a reasonable person could draw is that the members of the D.C. City Council actively and passionately hate their constituents, the poorest of whom bear the brunt of the city’s descent into bare savagery.” When not fighting crime, the Bowser administration has kept busy installing punitive speed traps and funds a parking enforcement regime that patrols the wealthier sections of Northwest with Stasi-like efficiency. You see, in Bowser’s Washington, some of the laws are enforced on some of the people some of the time; it simply depends which group finds itself in or out of favor with the rulers in the Wilson building. Fail to make a complete stop at a stop sign on a little-trafficked street in Northwest? Expect a ticket in the mail, ASAP. Jump a turnstile? Not a worry, have a nice day. Here illegally? No problem, we’re a “sanctuary city.” Would you care to vote in our elections? Matters have been exacerbated by the behavior of the U.S. Attorney’s office under one Matthew Graves. Because D.C. is a federal district, the U.S. Attorney’s office effectively pulls double duty as the federal and local prosecuting attorney’s office. The results under Graves have been abysmal. According to MPD’s Contee, “We believe every person we arrest should be off the streets.” Yet Graves, busy prosecuting January 6 rioters under rather novel interpretations of Sarbanes-Oxley, clearly disagrees—his office has declined to prosecute 67 percent of cases brought to his office by the MPD. Even the Washington Post was obliged to admit, a 67 percent declination rate is high. For example, in Wayne County, Mich., which includes Detroit, the prosecutor’s office reported declining 33 percent of its cases last year. Prosecutors in Philadelphia declined 4 percent and prosecutors in Cook County, Ill., which includes Chicago, declined 14 percent, according to data from those offices. This summer Graves declined to prosecute 22-year-old Kayla Kenisha Brown, who killed the 55-year-old woman she carjacked from a hospital parking lot when she crashed into the building that houses—wait for it—the U.S. Attorney’s office. Some in Congress have had enough. Last year, Congressmen Andy Ogles (R-TN), Matt Rosendale (R-MT) and Byron Donalds (R-FL) introduced a bill in the House that would repeal the D.C. Home Rule Act of 1973. Still more, D.C.’s governance problem has attracted the attention of the president-elect who, while on the campaign trail, repeatedly signaled his intent to deal with the mess Bowser and Graves have made. “We will take over the horribly run capital of our nation,” claimed Trump at a rally over the summer. “We’re going to take it away from the mayor. And again, that doesn’t make me popular there, but I have to say it.” Mr. President-elect, it is time to keep that promise: fire Matthew Graves and reassert federal control over Bowser’s Washington. The post Mr. President-Elect: Save The District From Itself appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Ohio Players: What is the murderous scream heard on ‘Love Rollercoaster’?
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