Brand is being taken out by allegations from anonymous women that were said to have happened 20 years ago!
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Single father homes do better than single mother homes, statistically.
FULL EPISODE: The Culture War EP. 30 – Surrogacy, Men’s Rights, and Modern Parenting w/ Jeff Younger & Katy Faust
In contract law, the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing is a general presumption that the parties to a contract will deal with each other honestly, fairly, and in good faith, so as to not destroy the right of the other party or parties to receive the benefits of the contract. It is implied in a number of contract types in order to reinforce the express covenants or promises of the contract.
“Unless science is controlled by a greater moral force, it will become the Antichrist prophesied by the early Christians.” – Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974)
Quoted in ‘Antiseptic Christianity’, book review of Lindbergh, Of Flight and Life in Time magazine, (6 Sep 1948)
Liz Wheeler says she’s a Christian, but two decades later she STILL WON’T ADMIT our post-9/11 revenge wars were reverse-Christian, what Jesus said NOT to do. She needs to apologize and publicly admit that she misled people on OAN for years, to instead preach love, not hate.
Tim points out the hijackers weren’t even from Afghanistan.
Also, the University of Alaska PROVED in a peer reviewed study that fire did not bring down Building 7 on 9/11. All of the 80 columns near-simultaneously collapsed, so it had to be a pre-wired inside job.
Compare Liz’s position to Ron Paul’s, who was booed in 2012 in the SC Republican presidential debate for talking about Jesus’ golden rule as the standard.
False Christianity is the main problem — real Christianity is the main solution.
Says he doesn’t feel guilty for running a porn business, making $600,000 per month. Tries to justify his immoral behavior. Claims he had to do it because of his low income background.
“I don’t think I was a bad person.”
17:00 The story of Jonah shows the consequences of the sin of omission and what can happen when we do the right thing.
“It’s easier not to be courageous.”
Jordan Peterson: The radical Left is guilt-tripping the West into oblivion
58:05 “The objective of the attack on the Liberty on June 8, 1967 was to sink the ship, kill all survivors, blame it on the Egyptians so President Johnson could enter the war with Israel against Egypt.” – David Lewis, Lt. Commander US Navy
34 crew members died, 174 of 294 were wounded.
Part II
10:34 LBJ and Secretary of Defense McNamara stopped the rescue operation, because they were in on it.
24:55 Israel knew the USS Liberty intercepted communications proving Israel started the war, not Egypt, as they claimed, their PR justification for the Six-Day War.
59:10 Further explanation of why.
The emotional blackmail argument (if they’re not allowed to transition they’re going to kill themselves) isn’t historically accurate, and has not been proven by any study. Studies show those who’ve had the surgery are the most likely to commit suicide.
Douglas Valentine is an award-winning author of nine books. His research materials have been archived at the National Security Archive, Texas Tech University’s Vietnam Center, and John Jay College. His latest book, Pisces Moon, written in the first person, documents his personal odyssey into investigating CIA malfeasance criminality
At some point, we need to be doers, not just watching videos of what others are doing and saying.
Doing what’s right no matter what.
“Politics has become football. You have two different teams, and you’re just rooting for your team. It doesn’t matter what right or wrong is. … You can’t have a real conversation anymore on Twitter. All you see are the two football teams hitting at each other….” –Bradley James Skistimas of Five Times August
There was always one minor mystery that nagged at me, though—why there had been such a craze for westerns during the 1950s. Hollywood produced more than 1,000 western movies during that decade.1,2
But it was the abundance of Westerns on television that puzzled me most. In 1959 alone, 30 westerns were featured in prime-time. …
Why so many westerns? I didn’t believe it was from public demand, because, as I pointed out in my post on the “Golden Age,” it has really always been agendas that have driven network programming, not “public opinion.” …
I believe the basic purpose of the westerns craze was to de-sensitize the public to killing, to weaken respect for the Sixth Commandment, “Thou Shalt Not Kill.” Killing was made laudable. Of course, in the film or TV show, the killing would be made to look justifiable. And there is no question that, in real life, weapons sometimes have to be used in self-defense. Let’s just say the westerns went way overboard. Not that there wasn’t real lawlessness in the Old West, but this made it the perfect venue for dramatization of violence.
There were other genres, of course, that included killing, such as police shows, but on TV I think westerns won the body count prize.
During the sixties, westerns largely fell out of vogue. By 1969, by my count, the number had dropped from 30 to 6. Westerns had served their purpose, and the networks shifted from attacking the Sixth Commandment to the Seventh—“Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery”—as the “new morality” of the “swinging sixties” was to be normalized for the public.
Why Is Glyphosate Sprayed on Crops Right Before Harvest?
Glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto‘s Roundup herbicide, is recognized as the world’s most widely used weed killer. What is not so well known is that farmers also use glyphosate on crops such as wheat, oats, edible beans and other crops right before harvest, raising concerns that the herbicide could get into food products. …
According to a wheat farmer in Saskatchewan, desiccating wheat with glyphosate is commonplace in his region. “I think every non-organic farmer in Saskatchewan uses glyphosate on most of their wheat acres every year,” the farmer speaking on condition of anonymity said.
He has concerns about the practice. “I think farmers need to realize that all of the chemicals we use are ‘bad’ to some extent,” he said. “Monsanto has done such an effective job marketing glyphosate as ‘safe’ and ‘biodegradable’ that farmers here still believe this even though such claims are false.”
Starting at 2:49
I do like Christopher Kurka. I think he is a good person, and he has great potential, but he’s not quite ready for the governorship. –Sen. Lora Reinbold
While Christopher Kurka tried to explain to Dan Fagan why he didn’t vote for the PFD, on air, minute-2:02:30 below, Lora Reindbold was on hold, waiting to be next, so she heard the entire Kurka/Fagan discussion. Dan asked Lora if he was right in holding Kurka’s feet to the fire. I transcribed what was said.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=643176973897933
A. Loneliness is the root cause of mass formation.
B. Lack of meaning
C. Free-floating anxiety: people don’t know why they’re anxious
1. Compelling narrative — gives them something to get behind
2. False perception of issue resolution
The solidarity with the collective is much stronger than with individuals — cold toward people. Paranoia, willingness to report anyone who doesn’t comply.
Hypnotized can’t focus on reality anymore.
Now, people are even more lonely and isolated.
Prepared for the next mass formation crisis.
They have a collective, heroic battle, and don’t want to wake up.
Continual data that confirmed their narrative’s validity, and censorship of data that exposed it kept them mind-controlled.
Only about 20-30% are deeply involved. 60-70% go along.
They believe it’s their ethical duty to destroy anyone who doesn’t participate in this new solidarity.
Pride used to be a sin.
The logic and morality of transgender surgery.
JP Sears’ new YouTube channel in which we watch videos with JP, as he periodically comments.