By Svetlana Ekimenko – Sputnik – 10.09.2020 As the 2020 presidential race tightens, reports of allegedly massive cyber activities targeting the …
Microsoft Allegedly Flags “Russian Hacking” Attempt Targeting Biden Campaign Firm
Day: September 10, 2020
Israel Funds America’s Israel Lobby, While U.S. Taxpayers Pay for Endless Fraud Against Themselves
By Philip Giraldi | Strategic Culture Foundation | September 10, 2020 Imagine for a moment that there is a foreign government that receives billions …
Israel Funds America’s Israel Lobby, While U.S. Taxpayers Pay for Endless Fraud Against Themselves
Citroen’s target demographic for its $7K Ami plastic car: 14-year-olds
Citroen’s target demographic for its $7K Ami plastic car: 14-year-olds
No subtitles but still interesting to see.
The Pentagon Sizes Up China, Sees A Serious Military Threat
Trump Releases List Of Potential Supreme Court Nominees
Trump Releases List Of Potential Supreme Court Nominees
Trump has added 20 candidates to his original list from 2016. The list includes many big names in conservative politics, including Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, as well as GOP Sens. Tom Cotton (Ark.), Ted Cruz (Texas) and Josh Hawley (Mo.).
The 1% blunder: How a simple but fatal math mistake by US Covid-19 experts caused the world to panic and order lockdowns
In February, US Covid guru Anthony Fauci predicted the virus was ‘akin to a severe flu’ and would therefore kill around 0.1 percent of people. Then …
The 1% blunder: How a simple but fatal math mistake by US Covid-19 experts caused the world to panic and order lockdowns
How Much Did Steve Bannon Change Politics?
Source: How Much Did Steve Bannon Change Politics?
“As I write in the op-ed, there is this narrative this analysis of populism that it’s all just a ploy for the leaders of the populist organizations, whatever it may be, to enrich themselves and kind of, you know, use the popularity of populism to stay in power,” Teitelbaum said.
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H/T: The New Dark Age
Did Melania Trump Use Personal Email for Government Business?
Did Melania Trump Use Personal Email for Government Business?
The government’s failure to preserve its emails dates all the way back to January 1989 – beginning with an attempt by the outgoing Reagan White House to destroy its email backup tapes. This destruction was only thwarted by the National Security Archive’s lawsuit, which first established emails as federal records. Read more about the Archive’s decades-long battle to preserve White House email here.
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