Sunday, November 16, 2025

Saturday, November 15, 2025

Portland Antifa Member Elizabeth Richter Deposition Tape

Kash Patel Responds to Tucker's Thomas Crooks Info Dump

I'm Really, Really Angry At You the People

Democrats Just NUKED NYC

What I Saw At The Top Of The Elites Network – Anneke Lucas

Andrew Gold interviews Anneke Lucas 

0:00 Anneke Lucas Highlights 01:45 The Belgian Elite & Network of Abuse 07:45 Satanic Rituals 15:19 The Global Network 16:45 Who Was Involved? 20:05 The Jimmy Saville Phenomenon 24:57 The German Mind Control Training 27:58 The Making of a Famous French Sex Slave 35:01 The Bilderberg Group 37:05 Was Rockefeller a Satanist? 40:45 Are Celebrities Being Programmed?

THE AMERICAN ESTABLISHMENT'S GOT A FEVER, AND THE ONLY PRESCRIPTION IS MORE FOREIGNERS

What Does "American First" Mean Without Americans First?
 

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Announces Bill to COMPLETELY ELIMINATE H-1B Program – “It’s Time to Put American Citizens First Instead of Foreigners First”



The president made the comments in an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham that aired Tuesday night, when she pressed the president on how he plans to handle H-1B visas, which allow companies to hire foreign skilled workers in specialty occupations, with Ingraham suggesting that the program would hurt efforts to raise wages for Americans.

Trump pushed back on Ingraham’s framing, saying, “Well, I agree, but you also do have to bring in talent when a country --"

When Ingraham interjected, “Well, we have plenty of talented people here," the president replied,  “No, you don’t. No, you don’t have certain talents and people have to learn.”

Trump’s comments have sparked widespread outrage from prominent voices on the right, ranging from popular MAGA influencer Jack Posobiec to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to Trump supporter and former 1990s “Hercules” actor Kevin Sorbo.

“What an atrocious thing to say. This will cost republicans the midterms,” Sorbo wrote in a post on X.

Prominent pro-Trump podcaster Benny Johnson responded to Trump’s comments by sharing a post Charlie Kirk made on X a few weeks before his assassination, where Kirk called for stopping “the H-1B scam.” Johnson added that he would continue to fight against the issue.




Yes, this is the first time I have ever referred to Trump as "The Establishment."

He's not looking good.

From Tucker Carlson: Who Is Thomas Crooks?

Tucker has turned into such a loony, I don't know whether we can trust him on anything. 

Then again, I don't know whether we can trust the FBI or the Secret Service on anything either.

ANTIFA DECLARED FOREIGN TERRORIST ORGANIZATION

Friday, November 14, 2025

Luther Dickinson
Blood n' Guts

Matt Taibbi on his disgust at Mehdi Hassan, Jamal Bowman, and Hasan Piker doing USSR nostalgia at Mamdani’s victory party

Gazans Are Turned Away By Israel-Hating, Blood-Libeling South Africa

EXHONORATION

BBC Newsnight also doctored Trump speech.

BBC Newsnight also doctored footage of a Donald Trump speech and ignored concerns that were raised about it, The Telegraph can reveal.

Spliced footage of the speech, which aired in an episode in 2022, made it appear that Mr Trump was encouraging his supporters to riot.

The edit was similar to a version aired in a Panorama documentary that was broadcast last year.

After The Telegraph exposed the doctored Panorama footage and other concerns about bias at the corporation, Tim Davie, the director-general, and Deborah Turness, the chief executive of BBC News, both resigned.

Mr Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for as much as $1bn (£760m) over the Panorama edit unless it apologises, retracts the footage and offers compensation by Friday.

In response to the latest revelations, a spokesman for his legal team said it was “now clear that BBC engaged in a pattern of defamation against President Trump”.

Here’s the clip of the huge jump cut in 2022:

AND THEN THEY DID IT AGAIN:

Doctorin' the POTUS: The BBC Aired More Doctored Video of Trump

Federal Judge May Sanction Gavin Newsom's Transgender Government For Lying in Legal Filings About California's Determination to Trans Children Behind Their Parents' Backs

 

Federal Judge May Sanction Gavin Newsom's Transgender Government For Lying in Legal Filings About California's Determination to Trans Children Behind Their Parents' Backs


GOP Senators Snuck a Provision Into the Shutdown Deal Granting Them the Right to Sue Over "Arctic Frost" Invasions of Privacy/Weaponization of Government

Badass!

A new provision was quietly inserted into Congress's shutdown deal as part of a broader appropriations bill late Monday, giving lawmakers the right to sue the federal government over the FBI's "Arctic Frost" surveillance campaign that targeted Republican senators and conservative organizations.

Under the new language, senators whose phone records were seized during Special Counsel Jack Smith's probe into the 2020 election can take the government to court -- and claim at least $500,000 per violation. The move comes after revelations that Smith's team, operating under former President Joe Biden's Justice Department, subpoenaed cellphone metadata belonging to GOP senators between January 4 and 7, 2021, as part of the so-called "Arctic Frost" investigation.

"It's designed to put real teeth into federal law that prohibits the executive branch from surveilling the Senate," Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told the Daily Caller News Foundation. "Arctic Frost was a grotesque abuse of power. It was Joe Biden's Watergate." Cruz added that the measure is "a common sense provision to ensure that no Department of Justice -- Democrat or Republican -- ever does that again."

Cruz, who said last month that AT&T refused to hand over his records but was barred from notifying him due to a court order, is among several senators whose data were secretly subpoenaed. Judge James Boasberg, then chief judge of the D.C. District Court, approved the nondisclosure orders that kept lawmakers in the dark. The new provision would now make such secrecy illegal, requiring service providers to immediately alert a Senate office if its data is requested by federal authorities.

Notably, the measure applies retroactively to 2022, meaning those affected by Smith's subpoenas can pursue damages.

Democrats, however, were quick to protest the late addition. "I'm shocked that a huge change in policy would be dropped into a bill at the last minute, and the first that most senators learn about it is in the press," Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) complained. "That's not lawmaking at a way that representatives can be informed."

GRTWT