“Scotland cuts down 16 million trees to develop wind farms”  

Peat bog carbon repositories also being dug up.

By JOHN LEAKE

In 2014, The Telegraph reported that Millions of trees chopped down to make way for Scottish wind farms. Every year since then, multiple journals have reported that the chopping down of Scotland’s treats and digging up of its (carbon holding) peat bogs has continued unabated. This year’s reporting estimate that the number is now up to 15.7 million trees have been felled to make way for gigantic, ugly, bird-killing, and inefficient wind turbines.

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August 8, 2023 | 5:33 pm | 1 Comment »

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Mike Pence admits that he could have stayed the Senate count  

By Andrea Widburg, AM THINKER

Beginning in the summer of 2020, when myriad states, legally and illegally, changed their voting rules in a way that removed all safeguards against fraud, it was clear that there might be problems in November.  Then, on election night, six major precincts — election outcome–changing precincts — stopped counting votes altogether.  When you add in all the other evidence adduced in subsequent weeks showing fraud (including Biden’s unbelievably soaring vote count long after the election ended), there was good reason to question the election.  Mike Pence has now conceded that he believes he could at least have opened the path to question election fraud.

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August 8, 2023 | 4:54 pm | 3 Comments »

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Did Israel sacrifice security for visa waivers?  

U.S. pressure led Jerusalem to give up singling out Arabs with U.S. citizenship for special scrutiny. Does the debate about “ethnic profiling” ignore threats?

By JONATHAN S. TOBIN  (August 7, 2023 / JNS)

It sounds eminently fair. Add in the fact that it will give Israeli citizens something they’ve been trying to get for many years, and it seems like a win-win sort of deal between Washington and Jerusalem. But there’s no use pretending that Israel’s agreement to treat all U.S. passport holders in the same manner, rather than singling out those who are also Palestinian Arabs for special scrutiny, doesn’t also present genuine risks for the country’s security.

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August 8, 2023 | 4:28 pm | 3 Comments »

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Barack Obama married his “mother”  

By Ted Belman (2008)

Spengler points out that Obama’s women reveal his secret

“Cherchez la femme,” advised Alexander Dumas in: “When you want to uncover an unspecified secret, look for the woman.” In the case of Barack Obama, we have two: his late mother, the went-native anthropologist Ann Dunham, and his rancorous wife Michelle. Obama’s women reveal his secret: he hates America.

Apparently Michelle Obama has been known to put down Obama or “bitch-slap” him as Spengler suggests but she has high praise for his now deceased mother whom, she says, was possessed of “naivete”.
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August 8, 2023 | 1:00 pm | 23 Comments »

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Glaring, blatant anti-Israel hate speech at EU – opinion  

Vitriolic anti-Israel hate speech in the EU is tolerated and ignored.

SVEN KUHN von Burgsdorff, the representative ambassador of the European Union in Palestine, speaks to the media at Jenin refugee camp, last month. (photo credit: RANEEN SAWAFTA/REUTERS)

After four years, Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff’s term as head of the European Union Delegation to the West Bank and Gaza is ending. His tenure was marked by the EU’s often apologetic approach to NGO incitement and extremism, and its embrace of Palestinian organizations that support violence or promote hate speech.

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August 8, 2023 | 12:14 pm | Comments »

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Atty. Nati Rom: Our client is a hero  

Ben-Gvir on Burqa clash: People who defend themselves should get a medal”…

An attorney for a Jewish rights group explains how the Palestinian Arab was killed in Burqa and says his client is a hero.

  Aug 8, 2023, 8:09 AM

Nati Rom, attorney for Honenu, told Arutz Sheva about last week’s incident in which a Palestinian Arab was killed after hundreds of stone throwers had reportedly surrounded a group of Jewish shepherds.<
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August 8, 2023 | 9:09 am | 2 Comments »

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The Remaking of America  

Every aspect of American life and culture is under assault

By  Aug 7, 2023

We are in the midst of one of the most radical revolutions in American history. It is as far-reaching and dangerous as the turbulent years of the 1850s and 1860s or the 1930s. Every aspect of American life and culture is under assault, including the very processes by which we govern ourselves, and the manner in which we live.
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August 7, 2023 | 7:07 pm | 6 Comments »

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The Obama Factor  

“He’s not normal—as in not a normal politician or a normal human being.”

“He’s not normal—as in not a normal politician or a normal human being.”

That was David Garrow, author of the 1460-page Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama, in a recent rambling interview with Tablet’s David Samuels headlined, “The Obama Factor.” Barack Obama is the author of Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance, published in 1995. On page 537 of Rising Star, David Garrow writes:

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August 7, 2023 | 6:55 pm | 4 Comments »

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DeSantis Says ‘Of Course’ Trump Lost The 2020 Election  

T. Belman. DeSantis begs the question of whether there was significant fraud and says  “Whoever puts their hand on the Bible on Jan. 20″ is the winner. Who can argue with this. Yet it obscures the truth.

Not for a second do I believe “Biden is beating both Trump and DeSantis for a general election matchup,” as reported.

By MARY LOU MASTERS, DAILY CALLER 7.8.23

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis admitted that “of course” former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election to President Joe Biden in an interview with NBC News that aired Monday. The outlet’s Dasha Burns probed the Florida governor during the interview on whether he believes Trump’s argument that the 2020 election was stolen from him. While DeSantis conceded that he “doesn’t think it was the perfect election,” citing mail-in balloting, ballot harvesting and censorship from Big Tech companies, he said that “Joe Biden’s the president.”

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August 7, 2023 | 5:13 pm | 20 Comments »

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Despite Tel Aviv attack: Cabinet decides on relief measures for PA  

T. Belman.  My take-away is that no one objected to the principle of supporting the PA. Even Smotrich and Ben Gvir raised only technicalities. The Cabinet must believe that it would be more costly and difficult to get rid of the PA. They believe it is in Israel’s best interests to maintain the PA no matter how horrible it is.

Talks about normalization have been rejected by me because i said they were all propaganda. Yesterday, FM Cohen said “Palestinians are not a roadblock to a Saudi deal.” Today Netanyahu said “Palestinian issue has little relevance to Saudi deal”. Now do you believe me?

Among the concessions: Equating tolls, promoting an industrial area near Hebron and freezing the PA’s tax debts for a year.

  Aug 7, 2023, 12:02 AM

Only one day after the terrorist attack in Tel Aviv, in which a Jew was murdered, the cabinet convened on Sunday to discuss relief measures for the Palestinian Authority, in accordance with the recommendation of the Ministry of Defense and the promises that Israel gave to the United States.

Although the relief measures were planned a long time ago, the timing of the discussion upset some of the ministers.

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August 7, 2023 | 1:17 pm | 1 Comment »

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Predicted: 6,000 rockets at Israel during first days of war with Hezbollah  

Israel’s defense establishment is preparing for the worst-case scenario during a war on the northern border, which would include days-long blackouts, hundreds dead, and thousands wounded.

In the shadow of Israel’s internal dispute surrounding the government’s judicial reform plan, unusual cross-border incidents between Israel and Hezbollah in recent weeks and months show a noticeable rise in the probability of a war on the Israel-Lebanon border.

Israel Hayom reported that security officials predict that if such a war were to break out, it would not be limited to one front but rather be a multi-front campaign. It is not unforeseen that Gaza would also join the fray, forcing Israel to contend with terrorism in Judea and Samaria, violence and roadblocks in Israel, and additional threats as well.

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August 7, 2023 | 12:57 pm | 4 Comments »

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As Trump is indicted for 1/6, more evidence emerges that it was a set-up  

T. Belman. I followed the news day by day at the time and found considerable evidence that it was a set up. Most of what I observed has been subsequently buried and had to be rediscovered.

By Andrea Widburg, AM THINKER


Coincidentally, I’m sure, in the lead-up to his being taken off the air at Fox News, Tucker Carlson and his team were investigating events on January 6—the same events that are serving as the basis for Jack Smith’s creative indictment against Donald Trump. One of the things that Fox News prevented from airing was an interview with former Capitol Hill Police Chief Steven Sund, during which he told Tucker that the FBI had “a lot of operatives” in the crowd. There was more, and it all feeds into the reasonable belief that January 6 was a set-up.

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August 7, 2023 | 12:41 pm | 3 Comments »

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Harvard: Bad ideas were allowed to drive out the good.  


By Dr Ruth Wisse,

For the past five years, I have been honored to speak at Tikvah’s annual Jewish Leadership Conference. But this year feels very different, at least for me.

The theme—“Will our children defend America, Israel, and Jewish civilization?”—is a question I would once have answered confidently: “Of course.” I had been brought up to take such national responsibility for granted. And I began my career teaching Jewish literature at a public university with the same assurance that Jewish learning can flourish in the general community of inquiry and knowledge. But the climate of ideas changed very quickly—and very dangerously. This question—about the defining spirit of young Jews—has now emerged as the great Jewish and American challenge of the hour.

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August 7, 2023 | 12:31 pm | Comments »

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Report: Haredi parties to bring down govt. if Draft Law not passed  

Deri, Goldknopf reportedly agree legislation exempting yeshiva students from IDF service must be passed before judicial reform

3.8.23

Shas chairman Aryeh Deri and Agudat Yisrael chairman Yitzhak Goldknopf have agreed in closed conversations that if the Draft Law exempting haredi yeshiva students from serving in the IDF is not passed at the beginning of the Knesset’s winter session, they will dissolve the government, Channel 12 News reported.

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August 6, 2023 | 6:24 pm | 12 Comments »

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Palestinians not a roadblock to Saudi deal, says Israeli FM  

The Iranian regime is “like a cancer that destroys every country it gets involved in,” Eli Cohen tells Saudi media.

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Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen seen during an interview at the ministry in Jerusalem, June 12, 2023. Photo by Yossi Aloni/Flash90.

The Palestinian issue will not be an obstacle to normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia, according to Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen.

Jerusalem’s top diplomat made the remarks in a wide-ranging interview with Arabic-language online newspaper Elaph that is set to be published on Monday, excerpts from which were seen by Ynet.

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August 6, 2023 | 6:11 pm | 5 Comments »

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Supreme Court freezes application of Incapacitation Law  

Court orders that amendment to Basic Law not go into effect until next government in unprecedented ruling.

The Supreme Court today (Sunday) issued an interim order against the recently-passed Incapacitation Law and ordered the State to justify why it should not postpone the application of the law until the next Knesset.

In addition, it was decided that an expanded panel of 11 Supreme Court justices would hear the petition against the law after a three-justice panel discussed the petition last Thursday.

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