VIDEO: Blue States Are Now Venezuela, Warns Kevin O’Leary
On his Wednesday show, Alex Jones covered a CNN segment where Canadian businessman, writer and television personality Kevin O’Leary told the hosts that the New York Donald Trump cases are turning the U.S. into a third world country.
“You think this is good for business in New York, you think is good for business in America, to take a law that we use to protect people against buying refrigerators at an overpriced value decades ago, and apply it against an individual, and then talk about seizing assets like he was in Venezuela or in Cuba,” O’Leary told the CNN hosts. “This is a very very very bad look for New York, and everybody around the world is watching this.”
Jones discussed how the left is making good bad and bad good.
“Chicago, suing car makers, because they say they’re too easy to steal,” He said. “That’s how they make the innocent criminals.”
Jones explained how this tactic is now being used to take over companies, as prosecutors who initially targeted Trump are now going after dozens of unrelated companies.
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Ukraine’s Military Losses Amount to Over 71,000 People Since Start of 2024
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Ukraine has lost more than 71,000 soldiers and over 11,000 units of various weapons since the start of the year, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Wednesday.
“In general, the losses of the Ukrainian armed forces during this period, that is, since the beginning of this year, exceeded 71,000 people and 11,000 units of various weapons. This is almost three times higher than the same period last year,” Shoigu said at a meeting with senior military.
Ukraine has also lost four Abrams tanks, five Leopard tanks, six HIMARS multiple rocket launcher systems and five Patriot complexes, the minister added.
Ukraine Loses 3,501 Soldiers During Attacks on Russian Border Settlements
The Ukrainian forces have lost 3,501 soldiers killed and injured during the attacks on Russian border settlements in Belgorod and Kursk regions, Shoigu added.
“The most active fighting was conducted in the area of the settlement of Kozinka. All enemy attacks were successfully repelled, it was thrown back outside the Russian territory. At the same time, the losses of the Ukrainian armed forces in the direction of the actions of the groups covering the state border for eight days of hostilities amounted to more than 3,500, or rather 3,501 people, of which 790 were killed,” Shoigu said at the board ministerial meeting.
US Extremely Concerned About Russian Military’s Success in Special Operation Zone
The United States is extremely concerned about the achievements of the Russian armed forces in the special operation zone, the minister said.
The United States and its satellites are extremely concerned about the success of the Russian armed forces. It is becoming increasingly difficult for them to justify to the Western community the need for further funding and supplies of weapons and ammunition to the armed forces of Ukraine,” Shoigu said.
Russia Downed 419 Ukrainian Drones, 67 Missiles During Polls
Russian air defenses struck down 419 drones and 67 missiles that were launched by Ukrainian troops against Russian targets during the three days of presidential voting, Shoigu said.
“The Russian forces strengthened security around government and social infrastructure assets, ramping up air defense capabilities to prevent acts of terrorism. During the election, 419 UAVs and 67 missiles were downed,” Shoigu told a ministerial meeting.
The Ukrainian armed forces targeted polling places across Russia during last week’s presidential election with tacit approval of their Western military advisers, Sergei Shoigu said.
“They intentionally targeted polling places and government institutions while civilians were present there. Both the command of the Ukrainian armed forces and their Western advisers knew it,” Shoigu told a ministerial meeting in Moscow.
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Ukraine Targets Kindergartens With Russian Names
Pre-schools in Ukraine that have Russian names must be brought in line with national language standards, government official Taras Kremen has demanded.
Kremen, who is Ukraine’s language ombudsman, said he was outraged to discover during a random inspection of children’s educational institutions that some still bear Russian names such as ‘Solnyshko’ (sun) and ‘Odyvanchik’ (dandelion).
“We frequently get complaints about the names of preschool educational institutions that are Russian-language in their nature, do not correspond to the standards of the state language, and some simply lack common sense,” Kremen wrote on Facebook.
The official urged local authorities and the owners of private kindergartens to ensure that all names meet state language requirements.
The authorities in Ukraine have been progressively tightening the screws on the use of Russian in the country since 2014. Kiev has adopted laws making the use of Ukrainian obligatory in almost all spheres of public life, including in government, medicine, science, education, and the media. Failure to comply can result in fines.
Ukraine historically has a large Russian-speaking population, particularly in its eastern regions. As of 2022, about 23% of people in Ukraine spoke Russian at home, according to local sociologists.
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Last October, Kremen called on local authorities to remove advertisements and signs in Russian, and demanded that TV channels end any use of the language in their shows. Broadcasts of Russian channels were officially suspended in Ukraine in 2014.
Kiev has doubled down on its de-Russification efforts since the start of Moscow’s military campaign against its neighbor in 2022. Top officials have called for the complete removal of the Russian language nationwide, branding it “an element of hostile propaganda and brainwashing of the population.”
Lawmakers have since imposed blanket bans on Russian-language works of art, performances, films, songs, and books, and have outlawed the study of Russian in schools and universities. Moscow has repeatedly denounced Kiev’s crackdown on Russian culture and language, insisting that “forced Ukrainization” violates international law and infringes upon the rights of native Russian speakers.
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Study Says Covid Jabs Seem To Cut Risk Of Heart Attacks & Strokes
According to a new study, Covid vaccinations now appear to be beneficial in preventing heart and circulatory conditions. The study, published in the journal Heart admits that some jabs are associated to side effetcs like blood […]
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African Country Seeks to Recover Millions Lost in Banking Glitch
A banking system glitch in Ethiopia over the weekend allowed customers to withdraw more than they had in their accounts, with the East African nation’s largest bank reportedly scrambling to recover more than $40 million lost in the incident.
According to local media, long lines formed at cash machines across the country on Saturday after the issue was discovered at the state-owned Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE).
CBE President Abe Sano told reporters on Monday that university students who spread word of the malfunction on social media withdrew a large portion of the funds. He said half a million transactions were completed during the glitch, but did not specify the amount of money withdrawn. The Addis Fortune newspaper reported that nearly 2.4 billion Ethiopian birr ($42 million) has been lost.
In an earlier statement, the National Bank of Ethiopia, which regulates the financial sector, said the “service disruption” at the CEB was caused by a “regular system update and inspection” and not a cyberattack.
“The National Bank of Ethiopia will carry out the necessary investigations and inform the public about the problems caused by the problem, including the abuse of customers,” the central bank said on Sunday.
It reportedly took several hours for the institution, which has been in operation for over eight decades and currently serves approximately 40 million customers, to freeze transactions.
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On Wednesday, Abe warned in an interview with the BBC that clients who withdrew more than was in their accounts would be prosecuted if they did not return the money by the end of the week.
“There is no way that they can escape because they are digital [transactions] and they are our customers. We know them. They are traceable and they are legally accountable for what they did,” he said.
He added that while the bank is in the process of filing a police report, an audit will be completed later this week in order to determine the exact amount taken.
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VIDEO: Learn Why Democrats Use Fake Voices
Alex Jones hilariously broke down the bizarre phenomenon of Democrats using fake voices to pander to constituents on his Wednesday show.
“They’re sociopath chameleons,” Jones said.
He went on to explain how insane the left is.
“Oh man these people are nuts,” Jones said. “What type of person gets up in front of a group… the disrespect if I got up there and went ‘hello, do you want a taco?… a normal person does not do that.”
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