News they don't want you to see
Tuesday March 19, 2024
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News they (msm) don’t want you to see
DEL RIO, TX, A Lebanese migrant apprehended near El Paso, Texas, reportedly claims to be a Hezbollah terrorist. The Lebanese national claimed to be headed to New York and said he wanted to make a bomb.
Border Patrol agents arrested 22-year-old Basel Bassel Ebbadi, a Lebanese national, after he illegally entered the United States from Mexico near El Paso. “I’m going to try to make a bomb,” Ebbadi told Border Patrol agents when asked why he came to the U.S., according to an exclusive report by the New York Post. Click here to learn more.
WASHINGTON D.C. - Internal documents obtained by America First Legal from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have revealed a disturbing initiative to promote widespread censorship practices across various sectors, aimed at suppressing independent perspectives and alternative narratives. Among the tactics included in the report, the agency advocates for “Advertiser Outreach” to cut “financial report” for those who don’t toe the government’s line. Click here to learn more.
MECOSTA COUNTY, Mich - “I noticed that I wasn’t receiving any emails from Gotion or anything related to [Gotion Vice President of Manufacturing] Chuck Thelen,” Kruse said. “I was at the local gas station, I was getting a cup of coffee, and a few guys approached me, and they said, ‘You know Chuck is trying to get a hold of you,’ and I said, ‘Well, I don’t know how he could be getting a hold of me, I don’t see an email, I don’t have a phone call, and my phones were kind of down anyways.”
After Kruse paid a personal visit to Thelen to apologize, he said, he returned to his township office. Within 15 minutes, according to Kruse, all of the missing emails were in his inbox.
After the recall of the prior board, Kruse said, the township’s contract with ISI remained in place, an arrangement Kruse and the current board are trying to scuttle. Click here to learn more.
ST. LOUIS, MO - Members of the Missouri Freedom Caucus read Daily Wire host Matt Walsh’s children’s book “Johnny the Walrus” after Democratic officials in the state read a book that promoted transgenderism to children for “National Reading Day.”
A video posted to X by the popular account Libs of TikTok earlier this month showed the Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas, city officials, and council members reading “Introducing Teddy: A Gentle Story about Gender and Friendship.” Click to read more.
COLUMBUS, OH - While visiting his childhood home, former UFC Heavyweight Champion and Hall of Famer Mark Coleman was woken up by his beloved dog Hammer at 4:00 a.m. as the house was being consumed with fire.
Swapping his metaphorical championship belt for a cape, Coleman managed to run through the burning house and save his elderly parents before succumbing to smoke inhalation.
Rushed to the hospital, he “battled for his life” until he was able to breathe on his own again 3 days later.
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Anyone who saves someone else from a burning fire is a hero. Glad they are helping him out. See there is still kindness in the world. Too bad it takes a tragedy to bring it out. Can't we be kind all the time?
No adult has the right to shove transgenderness or whatever you want to call it down a 4-7 year old's throat. First, genders are not understood at that age other than boy and girl. Second, that should be a parental choice not a political choice. I have friends who are both lesbian and gay. Some have chosen to have children, some have chosen to adopt, others have chosen not to have children. I have read about transgenders who have struggled after making their change and have regretted it. I have read about those who have become successful yet, find life lonely and empty. I have read of others who have taken their own lives.
I am not condemning or condoning the choice to try to be who you feel you are inside. Everyone wants to be accepted for being themselves. Be who you are. But ask the question, can I be who I am in the body I have? There is a reason you where put in the body you have. Change your name it's cheaper. Then ask yourself, what will I achieve if I alter my body? Is it really worth the risk?