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‘Migrant’ Carjacked, Beaten by Mob of Fellow ‘Migrants’ in Chicago

‘Migrant’ Carjacked, Beaten by Mob of Fellow ‘Migrants’ in Chicago

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‘Migrant’ Carjacked, Beaten by Mob of Fellow ‘Migrants’ in Chicago

Victims, mob of suspects all tied to shelter for illegals in Windy City

A male ‘migrant’ was beaten and carjacked by a group of suspects all tied to a shelter for illegal aliens in Chicago this week, according to reports.

The incident unfolded on Monday night outside the Salt Shed, a music venue housing illegals on Goose Island in the Windy City.

Chicago police responded to the scene at around 10 p.m. and encountered a 37-year-old male who told them he had been attacked by a group of approximately 10 suspects.

“Police said the offenders threatened the man and a 33-year-old man who was with him before leaving the scene. Some of them took his silver 2008 Ford Focus,” CWB Chicago reports.

The victim reportedly declined to press felony charges but two male suspects were arrested.

Carlos Gonzalez-Montero, 35, faces two charges for misdemeanor assault, and Eliezer Torres, 26, faces one charge for misdemeanor assault.

Earlier this month, an off-duty NYPD officer was carjacked in New York City by two suspects who were identified as illegal aliens from Venezuela.

Both of the men were reportedly armed, including one who was brandishing a fully-automatic pistol.

InfoWars has been documenting the surge of crime fueled by the ongoing Biden border invasion.


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VIDEO: The Queen of Gaslighting Karine Jean-Pierre Claims Inflation is Low

VIDEO: The Queen of Gaslighting Karine Jean-Pierre Claims Inflation is Low

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VIDEO: The Queen of Gaslighting Karine Jean-Pierre Claims Inflation is Low

Biden’s press secretary is trying to clean up the economic policies of the current President with financial misrepresentation.

Alex Jones broke down the fraud of the White House press secretary claiming inflation has decreased under Joe Biden during his Wednesday show.

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French Elections: is ‘Civil War’ Looming?

French Elections: is ‘Civil War’ Looming?

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French Elections: is ‘Civil War’ Looming?

Emmanuel Macron is betting on panic and fear of the extremes in hope of hanging on to power.

Political fever is running high as the first round of the early parliamentary elections called by Emmanuel Macron following his party’s defeat in the European elections draws inexorably closer. While the polls continue to show the Rassemblement National (RN) and its allies in the lead with over 30% of the vote, the scenarios for the composition of the future assembly remain highly uncertain. Faced with the prospect of a victory for the national Right, the presidential camp and the Left are anxiously waving the red rag of civil war—without, however, succeeding in reversing the trend.

The polls come fast and furious, but they point in the same direction: they all place the RN and its allies forming a union of the Right at the top of the poll—fluctuating between 33% and 37% for the most optimistic polls for the ‘nationalist camp.’ In second place, the New Popular Front, bringing together all the left-wing parties, stands at around 30%. 

But these estimates remain very incomplete. This is not a national election, but the election of 577 deputies by their constituencies, which obey local logic that may differ from one place to another—be they constituencies in large urban centres or in ‘peripheral’ rural France.

It is therefore important to compare the percentage estimates with the projections in terms of seats in the future National Assembly. Things then become much more complicated. The prediction is that the RN will dominate, with between 210 and 250 seats, but probably without reaching an absolute majority of 289 seats. The Left is just behind, with an estimated range of between 180 and 210 seats. The possibility of a victory for the Left is therefore not to be underestimated. The only certainty is the collapse of the presidential camp.

Debates on the different political programmes do not appear to have any major impact on the trends in the forthcoming vote. The RN has been dented by a controversy over dual nationals: the party of Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella has been widely criticised for voicing opposition against people with dual citizenship being able to work as civil servants in ‘sensitive’ jobs (e.g., defence and intelligence). The Left took great pleasure in exploiting the controversy to castigate the alleged xenophobia of the RN, which—the Left claimed—would be ready to unleash a reign of terror. 

The televised debate on Tuesday, June 25th, which pitted Prime Minister Gabriel Attal against Jordan Bardella for the RN and Manuel Bompard of La France Insoumise for the New Popular Front, did not really excite the crowds or change the balance of opinion—with the press content to hand out good and bad points with no real grip on public opinion.

Under these conditions, the shape of the National Assembly after July 7th is likely to resemble a configuration with which the French are all too familiar: that of the Fourth Republic, in the years following the Second World War and before General de Gaulle came to power in 1958. At that time, politics was dominated by a paralysing tripartism, with three opposing blocs, none of which managed to impose itself politically, condemning successive governments to inaction and discredit.

Faced with this more than uncertain picture, an alternative scenario has been gaining ground in the French press over the past few days: the possibility of the formation of a ‘technocratic government,’ made up of consensus-driven—i.e., inconsistent—figures and senior civil servants responsible for expediting current affairs without committing themselves to divisive issues. The aim would be to appoint people who would above all “embody nothing,” as constitutional law specialist Benjamin Morel explained to Le Figaro. This minimum service government—neutral, odourless, and tasteless—would have all the appearances of a centre-left ‘grand coalition’, which would bring together the debris of the Macronist presidential majority, the remnants of the Les Républicains party who refused the alliance with the RN, and the left-wing parties anxious to distinguish themselves from the outrages of the far left and sceptical about the New Popular Front—mainly socialists and ecologists. This would ensure that there is no serious political break with the Macron government, which has clearly been disowned and discredited in the eyes of the majority of French people.

What if the elections on June 30th turn out to be the revenge of soft centrism? Unfortunately, this prospect cannot be ruled out, and Emmanuel Macron has on several occasions demonstrated his ability to bounce back to retain power at all costs—even at the cost of France’s collapse. Communications from the Élysée Palace polishes its discourse to prepare the ground: keeping Emmanuel Macron’s party-dominated coalition in power would be the only guarantee against plunging the country into chaos, they claim. The president keeps talking about the risk of ‘civil war’ if the RN or the New Popular Front were to win.

This strategy is nothing new: it was the one deployed by Emmanuel Macron throughout the Yellow Vests crisis. It enabled him to weather the storm and stay in place during a particularly troubled period. Marine Le Pen, an incumbent candidate for leadership of the RN deputies, laughed at this speech. “Macron explained that it was either him or chaos. In fact, the chaos is him,” she quipped, with that sense of wit that has made the Le Pen family so successful in politics. 

The Macronist argument seems outrageous, but it can work. The prospect of an uprising in the suburbs, if the RN wins, is taken seriously by many French people who dare not admit that they have already sold their souls and given up the fight. On the other hand, there is a whole fringe of French people who are—quite rightly—petrified at the idea of the far left coming to power with one of the craziest policy programmes ever put forward in France, both economically and socially. Restoring confidence in the presidential majority seems to them a lesser evil if they are not yet ready to slip an RN ballot paper into the ballot box.

For several days now, the number of proxy votes registered for the elections has been exploding. The turnout for the legislative elections looks set to be exceptionally good—on a par with 1993, when the Right returned to power in a cohabitation with the Socialist President Mitterrand—just as the French are getting ready to leave home for their holidays. What does this massive influx of proxies mean? It remains difficult to interpret. It can, of course, be understood as a rallying of the French against Emmanuel Macron, but it could very well benefit the far Left, which is able to mobilise its networks against the danger of the far Right.

In such conditions, civil war, indeed, is not a prospect to be ruled out.


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Idaho Farmers Being Fined 0 PER ACRE for Watering Crops… Engineered Famine Now Under Way

Idaho Farmers Being Fined $300 PER ACRE for Watering Crops… Engineered Famine Now Under Way

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Idaho Farmers Being Fined 0 PER ACRE for Watering Crops… Engineered Famine Now Under Way

Idaho farmers are speaking out about the state’s unreasonable and disastrous water curtailment orders that threaten their very existence. The Idaho Department of Water Resources has issued a sweeping curtailment order affecting tens of millions of acres of farmland across the state. The state is threatening independent farmers with $300 fines per acre for watering their crops with their own wells. This move comes at a time when water resources are stable across the state, so there appears to be a deliberate move to sabotage independent farmers, while artificially causing water shortages that will takedown hay, potato and dairy farms across the state. These outrageous curtailment orders will upend the livelihoods of countless farmers — a move that will have a ripple effect through Idaho’s economy and push food prices higher across the United States. This is an engineered famine, and state leaders must act to stop the sabotage. Local farmers threatened with water shutoff across 500,000 acres Christopher, a local farmer, spoke about the issue in a viral new video. “They want us to shut our water off,” he exclaims, detailing how this mandate affects not just his farm, but potentially 500,000 acres of farmland statewide. Christopher’s farms typically depend on surface water, but they also use three of their eight wells on a yearly basis. He detailed how farmers efficiently use the wells, even in times of drought. In 2021, precipitation levels were low across Idaho and farmers were unable to return a surplus of water back to the aquifer. Since then, water levels have bounced back, but it hasn’t stopped the Twin Falls Canal Company and the Department of Water Resources from taking action to limit what the farmers can use in the future. Human knowledge is under attack! Governments and powerful corporations are using censorship to wipe out humanity’s knowledge base about nutrition, herbs, self-reliance, natural immunity, food production, preparedness and much more. We are preserving human knowledge using AI technology while building the infrastructure of human freedom. Speak freely without censorship at the new decentralized, blockchain-power Brighteon.io. Explore our free, downloadable generative AI tools at Brighteon.AI. Support our efforts to build the infrastructure of human freedom by shopping at HealthRangerStore.com, featuring lab-tested, certified organic, non-GMO foods and nutritional solutions. Farmers who do not comply with the curtailment will be fined $300 per acre. This would be disastrous for hay farms, causing them to shut down almost immediately. The loss of hay will harm dairy farms across the state, driving up prices for animal feed. The potato farmers might be able to afford the fines at first, but the curtailment will eventually cripple their farm’s productivity and efficiency, leading to inevitable shutdowns over the next decade. The ripple effects will be felt from maintenance teams, to truckers, to feed storage businesses. Water wars in Idaho threaten farms, driving up the price of food across the U.S. The crisis stems from an agreement struck in 2015 between the Twin Falls Canal Company and groundwater users. This agreement, designed to manage water usage in the face of dwindling resources, has now come to a head. Due to a shortfall of 74,000 acre-feet of water in 2021, exacerbated by a severe drought, the Canal Company has invoked its senior water rights, forcing junior water rights holders — like Christopher and his fellow farmers — to bear the brunt of the shortage. The ramifications are staggering. In Bingham County, an area known for its prolific potato production, nearly 150,000 acres are slated for curtailment. Bingham county alone could lose up to $400 million in resources. This move not only jeopardizes Idaho’s status as a top producer of potatoes but also threatens the entire agricultural supply chain. “It’s not just localized,” Christopher warns, “It will be felt nationally and globally,” leading to skyrocketing food prices and economic challenges if the curtailment persists. Christopher points out that outdated infrastructure and mismanagement exacerbate the problem. The Twin Falls Canal Company, operating with century-old technology, wastes water supply that could otherwise alleviate future shortages. Instead of going along with an engineered shutdown and subsequent famine, Christopher and other farmers are banding together and calling for a complete modernization of the infrastructure, including the additions of diversions and checks that could optimize water usage. Christopher and the local farming community in Idaho are also calling for better leadership on the issue and asking Governor Brad Little to intervene. “If there’s no farms, there’s no food,” Christopher warns.

Idaho farmers are speaking out about the state’s unreasonable and disastrous water curtailment orders that threaten their very existence. The Idaho Department of Water Resources has issued a sweeping curtailment order affecting tens of millions of acres of farmland across the state. The state is threatening independent farmers with $300 fines per acre for watering their crops with their own wells.

This move comes at a time when water resources are stable across the state, so there appears to be a deliberate move to sabotage independent farmers, while artificially causing water shortages that will takedown hay, potato and dairy farms across the state. These outrageous curtailment orders will upend the livelihoods of countless farmers — a move that will have a ripple effect through Idaho’s economy and push food prices higher across the United States.

This is an engineered famine, and state leaders must act to stop the sabotage.

Local farmers threatened with water shutoff across 500,000 acres

Christopher, a local farmer, spoke about the issue in a viral new video.

“They want us to shut our water off,” he exclaims, detailing how this mandate affects not just his farm, but potentially 500,000 acres of farmland statewide.

Christopher’s farms typically depend on surface water, but they also use three of their eight wells on a yearly basis. He detailed how farmers efficiently use the wells, even in times of drought. In 2021, precipitation levels were low across Idaho and farmers were unable to return a surplus of water back to the aquifer. Since then, water levels have bounced back, but it hasn’t stopped the Twin Falls Canal Company and the Department of Water Resources from taking action to limit what the farmers can use in the future.

Farmers who do not comply with the curtailment will be fined $300 per acre. This would be disastrous for hay farms, causing them to shut down almost immediately. The loss of hay will harm dairy farms across the state, driving up prices for animal feed. The potato farmers might be able to afford the fines at first, but the curtailment will eventually cripple their farm’s productivity and efficiency, leading to inevitable shutdowns over the next decade. The ripple effects will be felt from maintenance teams, to truckers, to feed storage businesses.

Water wars in Idaho threaten farms, driving up the price of food across the U.S.

The crisis stems from an agreement struck in 2015 between the Twin Falls Canal Company and groundwater users. This agreement, designed to manage water usage in the face of dwindling resources, has now come to a head. Due to a shortfall of 74,000 acre-feet of water in 2021, exacerbated by a severe drought, the Canal Company has invoked its senior water rights, forcing junior water rights holders — like Christopher and his fellow farmers — to bear the brunt of the shortage.

The ramifications are staggering. In Bingham County, an area known for its prolific potato production, nearly 150,000 acres are slated for curtailment. Bingham county alone could lose up to $400 million in resources. This move not only jeopardizes Idaho’s status as a top producer of potatoes but also threatens the entire agricultural supply chain.

“It’s not just localized,” Christopher warns, “It will be felt nationally and globally,” leading to skyrocketing food prices and economic challenges if the curtailment persists.

Christopher points out that outdated infrastructure and mismanagement exacerbate the problem. The Twin Falls Canal Company, operating with century-old technology, wastes water supply that could otherwise alleviate future shortages. Instead of going along with an engineered shutdown and subsequent famine, Christopher and other farmers are banding together and calling for a complete modernization of the infrastructure, including the additions of diversions and checks that could optimize water usage. Christopher and the local farming community in Idaho are also calling for better leadership on the issue and asking Governor Brad Little to intervene.

“If there’s no farms, there’s no food,” Christopher warns.


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Seven Convicted Sex Predators Caught at Border Over Weekend

Seven Convicted Sex Predators Caught at Border Over Weekend

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Seven Convicted Sex Predators Caught at Border Over Weekend

Foreign sex offenders pouring into U.S. amid slew of attacks on children, women

U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) arrested at least seven convicted sex predators at the southern border over the weekend.

On Monday, USBP Chief Jason Owens revealed that a slew of foreign men with prior sex convictions were taken into custody, including some who abused children.

“This weekend, USBP agents apprehended 7 previously convicted sex offenders at the southwest border. Their crimes include Rape, Aggravated Sexual Abuse/ Assault, & Criminal Unlawful Contact w/ Minor,” Chief Owens stated on social media.

This weekend, USBP agents apprehended 7 previously convicted sex offenders at the southwest border. Their crimes include Rape, Aggravated Sexual Abuse/ Assault, & Criminal Unlawful Contact w/ Minor.

These are the individuals attempting to evade capture. pic.twitter.com/BjkijgQt9d

— Chief Jason Owens (@USBPChief) June 24, 2024

All of the men are presumably illegal aliens who were attempting to elude border agents.

The news comes amid a string of recent horrific sex attacks by illegal alien suspects across the U.S.

Last week, two Venezuelan illegals were arrested for the brutal murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray in Houston, Texas.

Investigators believe Nungaray was sexually assaulted for hours before her body was thrown into a creek.

Also last week, an illegal alien from Ecuador was arrested for raping a 13-year-old girl at knifepoint days prior in New York City.

Earlier this month, an illegal from El Salvador was arrested in Maryland for the brutal 2023 rape and murder of Rachel Morin, a mother of five children.

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Democrat Senator Introduces Bill to Repeal 1873 Federal Law that Bans Mailing Abortion Pills

Democrat Senator Introduces Bill to Repeal 1873 Federal Law that Bans Mailing Abortion Pills

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Democrat Senator Introduces Bill to Repeal 1873 Federal Law that Bans Mailing Abortion Pills

Democrat Sen. Tina Smith wants Congress to repeal the 1873 Comstock Act, which the Biden administration has already violated in its directive that abortion pills may be sent through the mail despite the plain text of the law.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — U.S. Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) has introduced legislation to repeal a 151-year-old law prohibiting the distribution of abortion pills via the U.S. postal system, hoping to retroactively legitimize a controversial Biden administration executive action should the 2024 elections go in Democrats’ favor.

In January 2023, the Biden Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) declared that a provision of the 1873 Comstock Act making it illegal for the United States Postal Service to deliver any “article, instrument, substance, drug, medicine, or thing which is advertised or described in a manner calculated to lead another to use or apply it for producing abortion,” did not mean what it said.

According to OLC, abortion pills may be freely mailed, delivered, and received “where the sender lacks the intent that the recipient of the drugs will use them unlawfully.” And because “there are manifold ways in which recipients in every state may use these drugs, including to produce an abortion, without violating state law,” the “mere mailing of such drugs to a particular jurisdiction is an insufficient basis for concluding that the sender intends them to be used unlawfully.”

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the legality of the move (as well as to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s prior approval of abortion drugs) on the grounds that the plaintiffs supposedly lacked standing, leaving the door open for future challenges to possibly fare better.

To help prevent such an outcome, Smith introduced the Stop Comstock Act, which would formally repeal the 1873 law. Smith was formerly Planned Parenthood’s executive vice president of external affairs in Minnesota.

“The Comstock Act is a 150-year-old zombie law banning abortion that’s long been relegated to the dustbin of history,” Smith claimed in a press release, taking aim at “extremist Republicans and Trump judges” who support enforcing the act. She added that “a future Republican administration” could potentially use the law to restrict abortion even in pro-abortion states.  

“It’s quite astounding. Democrats in Congress must wake up every day wondering what else they can do to make it easier to end the lives of unborn children,” National Right to Life Committee president Carol Tobias responded to Catholic News Agency. “These are the same people trying to shut down pregnancy centers, trying to block pregnancy centers from online search engines, and vilifying the abortion pill reversal process. This latest effort is one more attempt not to help women and babies but instead an effort to make it easier to kill preborn babies.”

Easy access to and interstate distribution of abortion pills is one of the abortion lobby’s most potent tools for perpetuating abortion-on-demand post-Roe v. Wade, which they are aggressively pursuing regardless of the risks to the women they purport to serve.

2020 open letter from a coalition of pro-life groups to then-FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn noted that the FDA’s own adverse reporting system says the “abortion pill has resulted in over 4,000 reported adverse events since 2000, including 24 maternal deaths. Adverse events are notoriously underreported to the FDA, and as of 2016, the FDA only requires abortion pill manufacturers to report maternal deaths.”

Pro-lifers warn that with the Biden administration completely eliminating requirements that abortion pills be taken in the presence of a medical professional, meaning without any medical supervision or medical support close by, those events are certain to increase. 

“A November 2021 study by Charlotte Lozier Institute scholars appeared in the peer-reviewed journal Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology,” writesCatholic University of America research associate Michael New. “They analyzed state Medicaid data of over 400,000 abortions from 17 states that fund elective abortions through their Medicaid programs. They found that the rate of abortion-pill-related emergency-room visits increased over 500 percent from 2002 through 2015. The rate of emergency-room visits for surgical abortions also increased during the same time period, but by a much smaller margin.’”

In November 2022, Operation Rescue reported that a net decrease of 36 abortion facilities in 2022 led to the lowest number in almost 50 years, yet the chemical abortion business “surged” with 64 percent of new facilities built last year specializing in dispensing mifepristone and misoprostol. Citing data from the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute, STAT says mifepristone “accounts for roughly half of all abortions in the U.S.” 

Smith’s bill stands no chance this year of passing Congress, which is currently narrowly split between a Democrat Senate and Republican House of Representatives. But it offers a preview of what could be in store if Democrats manage to keep the presidency, take over the House, and expand their Senate majority enough to change the filibuster rules preventing the chamber from passing ordinary legislation with a simple majority.


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