Arizona Election Officials Charged in 2022 Midterm Conspiracy After Georgia 2020-Based Indictments
The election fraud charges of individuals in the State of Georgia in August 2023, have been frequently in the news due to Donald Trump's indictment, along with 18 of his allies,for trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election, as have cases in other states. As existing cases now move forward, additional cases are continuing to surface.
Read full storyWhy Famous Fiction Authors Like Twain, Dickens, Hemingway and Sontag Were All News Journalists
If you've spent time on any social media platform, you've likely heard assertions that credentialed journalists cannot be trustworthy if they write fiction. Well, all of our social media timelines are filled with claims that journalists can't be trusted regardless of what they write. However, nothing could be further from the facts on both counts.
Read full storyDNA Research: Plant-Based Eating Not Healthy For Everyone
Is a plant-based diet healthier for you than an animal-based protein diet? The answer is both no and yes. It depends on your DNA according to new genomic research announced in 2023.
Read full storyLawsuit Win Over 2020 U.S. Election Voting Sets Off Domino Effect
Last year, we reported at length on Fox News being sued by Smartmatic over the claim that both Fox News and then-host Tucker Carlson had maligned both Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems by misreporting the facts regarding machine accuracy. Those allegations against the voting machines have since been proven by multiple officials and testing sources to be false, with voting machine accuracy functioning at or better than 99.99% during the 2020 election. At the 99-100% accuracy level, any margin for error would be so miniscule as to be unable to make any difference, and certainly not in the 2020 election in which Trump lost by a large ballot margin.
Read full storyNew Fourth Dimension Metamaterial Discovery Suggests How UAP Might Defy Physics in Our Airspace
If you've been watching the recent UAP reporting or the US Congressional Committee Hearing on UAP, you already know that we have military and civilian pilot eyewitness accounts in volume, as well as footage of incidents like the the "tic-tac" live sighting in 2004. There are many more incidents whose video recordings are still classified and not yet available to the public. There are reports and testimony from career Navy and Air Force officials who've reported similar sightings. Comments such as the one made by Cmdr. David Fravor (Ret), made after the 2004 incident are common among experienced military pilots.
Read full storyDozens of Whistleblowers Inside US Intelligence Come Forward Reducing UAP Stigma
New Reports Surface of Government Whistleblowers Providing Testimony to the Pentagon, IG, and Congress. According to Public, journalist Michael Shellenberger's news venue, at least 30 whistleblowers who work for the US federal government or for US federal contract agencies, have provided testimony in the last few months, noting that the information was given under “protected disclosure” regarding UAP sightings, crash retrieval, and reverse engineering of "triangular-shaped craft."
Read full storyNASA Backpedals Closing Transparency Gap by Announcing Mark McInerney as UAP Director
On 14 September 2023, NASA held a press conference to announce it's report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena or UAP. During that meeting, they announced they were appointing a new director of UAP at NASA, and they cited security and safety concerns together with the harrassment of the UAP study team members via social media that occurred over the last year as their reason for not disclosing the name of the director. They were heavily questioned for not doing so at the hearing because of their stated committment to full, public transparency, which was reaffirmed by NASA director, Bill Nelson, in his comments at the recent hearing.
Read full storyNASA Study of Unclassified Data Says UAP Not ET But They Don't Know What They Are
NASA published its year-long study report of unclassified data, announcing that they have found no evidence that Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) are extraterrestrial in nature. However, the NASA panel announcing the information via livestream on 14 September 2023 also stated that they do not know what UAP are. They reaffirmed that they're examining unclassified UAP data with the scientific method and a wish to remove the stigma and sensationalism from the topic.
Read full storyWhy Pentagon Refused to Censor UAP Whistleblower David Grusch
Whistleblower David Grush has come under criticism after his recent interview for News Nation and his testimony under oath at the Congressional UAP hearing, with many questioning the veracity of his statements because the Pentagon did not censor any of the data he submitted to them in advance of his disclosures. While that strikes many as odd, and some have assumed that because of this, Grusch must be part of a Psyops program. However, given the multiple issues the Pentagon and their defense contractors would encounter as a result of any kind of secrets disclosure, whether about UAP, coverups, or disinformation campaigns, there is a more likely explanation.
Read full storyInterstellar Proof as Harvard Professor Avi Loeb Vindicated Twice
Harvard Professor and physicist, Avi Loeb, who has in recent months come under intense criticism from academic detractors in astrophysics, has been proven correct. Again. This time, with a second interstellar hypothesis after collecting metal spherules from the bottom of the ocean near Papua New Guinea at the location the 2014 IM1 object crash, which was assumed to be a meteor and entered the atmosphere and ocean at an incredible speed. The object might turn out to be a meteor, but it might also be something far different.
Read full storyTSA Claims Facial Recognition is Voluntary but Concerns Rise as 14 Million Prepare to Fly
Almost 11% more travelers are expected to pass through airports this Labor Day than the number traveling by air during the holiday weekend last year and also 2% more than the same holiday weekend in 2019, during pre-pandemic travel. Those 14 million are in addition to the AAA report via CBS News estimating that 80% of the nation's travelers are driving this holiday weekend.
Read full storyWhite House NSC Taking Grusch's UAP Testimony Seriously While Former US State Dept Sec Analyst Forecasting Scandal Ahead
The White House's National Security Council (NSC) Spokesperson, John Kirby (Ret. rear admiral), deflected questions about Whistleblower Grusch's testimony regarding a UAP crash and retrieval program, but he did not deny that the testimony Grusch gave was true, deflecting to answer directly but going on to state that White House NSC is aware of UAP having impacted US Military training missions and US Military readiness and it's taken seriously.
Read full storyUAP Hearing Fallout as Lawmakers Focus on Pentagon and Attacks on Whistleblower Grusch Attributed to CIA
A few surprising things have happened behind the scenes since the Congressional UAP Hearing unfolded. Here's a timeline summary in bullets, and then we break down the details.
Read full storyUAP Whistleblower Grusch's Records Leaked in Odd Parallel to Pentagon Papers Cover-Up of 51 Years Ago
NewsNation has reported that David Grusch, the whistleblower who was central witness at the recent Congressional House Committee on Oversight and Accountability' Subcommittee for National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs Hearing on UAPs, has had his medical records leaked by the Intelligence Community according to multiple sources and fact-checking provided by The Intercept, the Cuomo Show on NewsNation, and Australian journalist Ross Coulthart, who interviewed David Grusch in the now-famous UAP Retrieval Program declaration interview where Grusch claimed the US has a non-human craft retrieval program and had been reverse-engineering the materials for decades.
Read full storyAfter Joint Exercises China and Russia Warships Depart International Waters Near Aleutian Islands Alaska
Alaska (highlighted), its Aleutian Islands chain southwest across the channel from Russian territoryPhoto byWikimedia maps. After spending several days in international waters, quite close to the US Aleutian Islands off the Alaskan coast, a group of 11 Russian and Chinese warships are finally departing the area according to a recent report from ABC. 4 US Navy destroyers and aircraft followed the Russian and Chinese ships for several days as they conducted what they claim are joint military exercises close to the Aleutian Islands in Alaska while still remaining in international waters.
Read full storyU.S. Judge Injuncts Texas Abortion Ban as Too Restrictive in Emergencies But Appeal Sends it to Supreme Court
The Texas Supreme Court will have to rule on the State of Texas' appeal, which was immediately filed on 4 August 2023, after State District Judge Jessica Mangrum placed a temporary injunction on the current abortion ban in the state, calling it "too restrictive" for women with health complications during pregnancy. The trial case, which triggered the injunction was brought by attorney Molly Duane, together with her clients including Amanda Zurawski and Samantha Casiano, and several others including a doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Read full storyIf You Think Aloud It Could Be Improving Your Brain's Cognitive Function
Many of us are culturally trained to believe people who talk to themselves are crazy, or at least a little off. However, not only are people who talk aloud to themselves very unlikely to be insane they might well be smarter than people who don't.
Read full storyHarvard's Professor Avi Loeb Responds to Angry Critics Following Interstellar Discoveries
In the last month, Harvard University Professor and leading astrophysicist Avi Loeb and his team recovered 537 metal spherules from the ocean at the site where a believed-to-be-interstellar object crashed into the ocean north of Manus Island, Papa New Guinea in 2014. We don't yet know what that object was, though many believe it was a meteor. Professor Loeb has commented that based on the data we have on its trajectory and speed as it arrived, as well as its composition, it's likely to be either an interstellar meteor or part of an interstellar craft or gadget created by intelligent life. Either way, it's an extraordinary find, as it would mean the 2014 object is from outside of our solar system—and not, for example—an object flung inward toward our sun from the Kuiper Belt.
Read full storyUS House 4 Petition McCarthy to Create UAP Select Committee with Subpoena Power
Former USAF and IC official, David Grusch giving Congressional testimonyPhoto byU.S. House Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs. On 27 July 2023, four members of the U.S. House of Representatives: Matt Gaetz (FL), Annapaulina Luna (FL), Tim Burchett (TN), and Jared Moskovitz (FL), delivered a written request, a letter, to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. The letter requested the creation of a Select Committee on UAP following the UAP hearing testimony they heard at the Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs, where whistleblower David Grusch, and two retired military eyewitnesses, testified under oath. David Grusch is a former 14-year career intelligence officer and former USAF, whose record is without blemish, and who worked at high levels of the Intelligence Community (IC), briefing Presidents and holding top-secret clearance levels, including a Title 50 security clearance (War and Defense).
Read full storyTrump Indicted by Special Counsel Smith on 4 Felony Counts in Connection with Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election
Federal Special Counsel Jack Smith has been handed down from the grand jury 4 felony indictments against former President Donald Trump and 6 "Co-Conspirators" in connection with attempts to overturn the 2020 Election. Smith took the microphone in Washington, DC at 6:14 p.m. Eastern Time to make the formal announcement and to cover minimal details of the indictment and felony charges handed down in the District of Columbia by a grand jury. Smith read references to January 6th and the heroism of those who defended the Capitol on that day and the DOJ's commitment to justice. Special Counsel Smith did not read each charge, but did comment that the DOJ would seek a "speedy trial" before departing the room and declining to take questions from the press.
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