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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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CIA cut-out linked writer mocked for ‘Trump is Hitler’ hit-piece
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CIA cut-out linked writer mocked for ‘Trump is Hitler’ hit-piece

from RT: Magazine’s staff writer Anne Applebaum has claimed that the former US president is copying the rhetoric of notorious dictators The Atlantic magazine and its staff writer Anne Applebaum have faced widespread criticism after publishing an op-ed that compares former US President Donald Trump to infamous dictators like Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Benito […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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ALERT! FDIC’s Friday Night Bank Failures BEGIN! New 50% Payment for Uninsured Depositors! (Bix Weir)
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ALERT! FDIC’s Friday Night Bank Failures BEGIN! New 50% Payment for Uninsured Depositors! (Bix Weir)

from RoadtoRoota: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo is coming to the Commodore 64/128 by RetroGL!
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Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo is coming to the Commodore 64/128 by RetroGL!

With the amount of news stories throughout the last week and the weekend just gone, you'd think we'd take a break, but not so! As waking up this morning, and waiting for the Caffeine to kick in, I was surprised to learn that RetroGL is aiming on bringing Super Street Fighter II Turbo over to the Commodore 64 using his RetroFighter engine. An engine that was also used in the more recent
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
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A.F. Branco Cartoon- – The Puppeteer
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A.F. Branco Cartoon- – The Puppeteer

A.F. Branco Cartoon – Free Market Capitalism is great, but when big corporations merge with the Government, it begins to smell a lot like Fascism, affecting our food quality and health as a nation. Our politicians are being paid huge money to look the other way. RINO Mitch McConnell Issues Stern Warning to GOP Senators: Backing Josh Hawley’s Anti-Corporate Donation Bill Could Mean ‘Incoming’ Consequences By Jim Hoft – Nov 1, 2024 – The Gateway Pundit In a recent private meeting, Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell issued a stern warning to Republican senators against supporting a new bill from Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO), or they will face an “incoming” from the “center-right” if they supported Hawley’s bill, according to CNN. On Tuesday, Sen. Hawley introduced a new legislation titled the Ending Corporate Influence on Elections Act. This bill aims to “get corporate money out of American politics and dramatically cut back on publicly traded corporations’ ability to influence elections.” (READ MORE)   DONATE to A.F. Branco Cartoons – Tips accepted and appreciated – $1.00 – $5.00 – $25.00 – $50.00 – it all helps to fund this website and keep the cartoons coming. Also Venmo @AFBranco – THANK YOU! A.F. Branco has taken his two greatest passions (art and politics) and translated them into cartoons that have been popular all over the country in various news outlets, including NewsMax, Fox News, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, and “The Washington Post.” He has been recognized by such personalities as Rep. Devin Nunes, Dinesh D’Souza, James Woods, Chris Salcedo, Sarah Palin, Larry Elder, Lars Larson, Rush Limbaugh, and President Trump.
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The First - News Feed
The First - News Feed
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60% of Americans Say the Election is Impacting Their Mental Health
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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Bad Omens announce Australian tour dates with Poppy and House Of Protection
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Bad Omens announce Australian tour dates with Poppy and House Of Protection

Metalcore giants Bad Omens will head down under for a run of shows next year with Poppy and House Of Protection
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The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
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The FBI was LYING about Crime Being Down and Now They ADMIT IT!
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Independent Sentinel News Feed
Independent Sentinel News Feed
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John Kinsel, One of the Last Navajo Code Talkers, Dies at 107
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John Kinsel, One of the Last Navajo Code Talkers, Dies at 107

In 1942, Navajo John Kinsel volunteered to join the Marine Corps and left for the recruit depot in San Diego as World War II raged. Kinsel was given a very special task.  He recalled taking a kind of vocabulary test. Mr. Kinsel was asked about “big words” — infiltrators, amphibious, concentration. He had no trouble […] The post John Kinsel, One of the Last Navajo Code Talkers, Dies at 107 appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Daily Wire Feed
Daily Wire Feed
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Free Speech: What Our Schools Aren’t Teaching The Leaders Of Tomorrow
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Free Speech: What Our Schools Aren’t Teaching The Leaders Of Tomorrow

This is the first in a series of articles from Alliance Defending Freedom on the state of free speech in America today. October 21 to 27 is National Free Speech Week. * * * All over America, schools are back in session – and lessons are being learned. Some of those lessons are worthwhile, practical, and inspiring. But on far too many campuses, the lessons are doing serious damage not only to our sons and daughters and grandchildren, but to the nation they will one day lead. Sadly, the most basic lesson a lot of students are learning from their teachers and administrators is: “Be a free-thinker—as long as you agree with us.” Conform your ideas. Shame people who think differently. Don’t engage in words, conversations, speeches, or debates that raise questions or address ideas that may challenge the current culture or established biases of this political season. When pro-Palestine protests on college campuses reached a fever pitch earlier this year, Jewish students at colleges like Columbia University were told to leave campus for their own safety. At UCLA, Jewish students voiced their concerns but said they were “denied” and “not getting acknowledged.” UCLA masked its refusal to enforce rules against disruptive students behind a statement saying the protests were largely peaceful. The refusal to maintain a peaceful, respectful atmosphere on campus hit close to home for me two years ago. I serve as senior counsel and director of the Center for Academic Freedom at Alliance Defending Freedom, and in 2022, ADF General Counsel and CEO Kristen Waggoner was invited to share a presentation with a progressive, atheist advocate on the importance of free speech for all at Yale Law School. While Kristen and Monica Miller of the American Humanist Association believed they could demonstrate two sides of the ideological aisle finding common ground, several Yale Law students disrupted the event by shouting them down, hitting the walls, and violently intimidating the speakers into shutting down the event and leaving with a police escort. Yale failed to end the protest before it got out of control, and this is unfortunately becoming common at schools all over America (Yale eventually invited the speakers back for a peaceful presentation). Administrators at universities all over the country will tell you they’re just trying to keep things from blowing up. They don’t want students interrupting classes, or blocking hallways, or rioting on the campus lawn. For the sake of everyone’s safety and undisturbed learning, they say, they must clamp down on any ideas that might stir the student pot. But these same universities already have plenty of regulations in place to deal with violent or obnoxious students. The problem is that administrators are afraid to enforce them. What if the faculty members don’t like it? What if the board of trustees pushes back? What if we look bad on the evening news? So, they silence any voices that diverge from the campus mainstream. They banish those with the “wrong” point of view. They promote their schools as bastions of tolerance and inclusion – but everyone knows these educators aren’t teaching tolerance to anyone. The lessons their actions are passing along are that might makes right, that the loud and out-of-control are permitted to drown out the responsible and respectful. That our culture has no place for debate – or even conversation – even on important issues. That standing up for your principles in the face of opposition is a good way to get sent to campus Siberia. People complain a lot these days about the quality of leaders they see in our public life. We wonder why we can’t produce great men and women like the ones who led us so thoughtfully and courageously in the past. Is it really so hard to understand? Thinking comes when ideas are challenged and debated; courage comes from seeing courage modeled in the lives and conduct of others. Those aren’t lessons we’re teaching our children today. Those are not the examples we’re setting for our young people. That’s why protecting free speech is so vital to our future as a nation. There can be no inclusion without a willingness to listen, to hear what others have to say. Without a genuine respect for other people, even if we see the world differently. Whoever our leaders are in the years ahead, they’ll be serving a country deeply divided in its politics, its morals, its social and cultural attitudes. Uniting us will take unusual courage, self-control, and the ability to bring many different minds and hearts together. Those are qualities worth passing along – if our schools and universities are willing to teach them. The clock is ticking. And class is in session. * * * Tyson Langhofer is Senior Counsel and Director of the Center for Academic Freedom with Alliance Defending Freedom (@ADFLegal). October 21 to 27 is National Free Speech Week. The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Out Of This World: Clip Shows Off The Unusually Beautiful Dragon-Headed Caterpillar
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Out Of This World: Clip Shows Off The Unusually Beautiful Dragon-Headed Caterpillar

We share the Earth with a ton of cool creatures. Many of them, however, tend to go unnoticed. Take caterpillars, for example. While we absolutely adore the butterflies they transform into, we tend to not pay as much attention to the “before.” Because of this, many of us may not realize how unique caterpillars can look, particularly one that has been nicknamed the dragon-headed caterpillar. That’s right: There is a caterpillar with the name “dragon” in it. Best of all, this name wasn’t given simply because it sounds awesome. Turns out, there’s a whole subgroup of caterpillars that develop “head capsules” that oddly resemble horns. As a result, these bugs end up looking like the tiniest, cutest dragons you have ever seen! See one up close in the video at this link, as captured by someone named Francesca. @francescahulm such a beautiful creature, but it becomes a pretty nondescript butterfly really. #caterpillar #dragon #nature #targaryen #houseofthedragon #australian #naturevibes #wildlife #insect ♬ original sound – Francescahottakes Based on the text in the video, it’s clear that Francesca is thrilled to have stumbled across this cute guy — and we understand why! They really do look like dragons. And, as many people have pointed out, they also look like they came straight out of a Pokémon game! Luckily, these unique creatures can be found in a variety of temperate or tropical areas. This includes Asia, Australia, and North and South America. Meet the Dragon-Headed Caterpillar, an Odd Looking Creature That Looks Like it Belongs in Pokémon You may be wondering: What is the purpose of their dragon-like appearance. Turns out, the answer is not “to look super cool.” Instead, this unique appearance is meant to help them look more intimidating to predators like birds and lizards. In fact, this is the same reason they have two pairs of false legs toward the front of their body. YouTube Picture this: When feeling threatened, the dragon-headed caterpillar inflates its head, shaking it about. Then, they move their “legs” in an intimidating way. What an interesting way for these little guys to stay safe! Needless to say, even folks who aren’t fans of bugs make an exception for these creatures. “That’s the most beautiful caterpillar I’ve ever seen,” someone shares in the comments, another adding, “Okay, as a bug hater, I have to admit that’s a cool one!” You can find the source of this story’s featured image here! The post Out Of This World: Clip Shows Off The Unusually Beautiful Dragon-Headed Caterpillar appeared first on InspireMore.
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