Tuesday, July 01, 2025

News and Views: July 1, 2025

-The Senate passed President Trump’s tax break bill after days of stalling and amendments.
-Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote, passing it 51-50.
-The bill now returns to the House for a new vote. Screenshot

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ICE Chief Says Left-Wing Activists Are Targeting the Children of ICE Agents  In a video posted to X on Monday, Lyons revealed that ICE and the United States Secret Service tracked down one particular activist who had been targeting the children of ICE agents online.

UK: Nurse exposes “Queer Birth Club” workshops changing NHS care The club provides a training course for ‘LGBTQ+ Competency in Lactation’ with images of men ‘breastfeeding’ and women ‘identifying’ as men with short hair and beards who are pregnant.

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The Bob Vylan song, as well as its singer’s hateful chants, are a sign of how utterly deranged the left-wing mind is in Britain today. In 2020, the UK Left, including angry mobs, took up the cause of Black Lives Matter. Never mind that the claims made by the American BLM movement had nothing at all to do with the history of Great Britain. It didn’t matter: the British Left disengaged its mind, and leaned heavily into its feelings. Screenshot

Glastonbury: It was not a mistake, it was a co-ordinated act of provocation  The events at Glastonbury this past weekend should concern anyone who believes that anti-Semitism has no place in British public life. What unfolded on one of the country’s most iconic cultural stages wasn’t spontaneous rebellion or edgy political commentary: it was a deliberate and co-ordinated act of provocation. Worse, it was broadcast live to a national audience, under the watch of both the BBC and the festival’s organisers.


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The West is being conquered not by bombs but by doctrine—through hijra, taqiyya, and “peaceful” jihad, Islam advances under the banner of coexistence, while our leaders—crippled by guilt and complicit in deception—crush those who dare speak the truth.

...the $650 million substance abuse treatment scam allegedly run out of Pakistan, we have foreign nationals ripping off our health care system on a truly epic scale.

Gazans Tastify (sic) That Hamas Deliberately Targets Civilians Collecting Humanitarian Aid  Israel on Tuesday released new recordings of conversations with Gazans, describing how Hamas has been shooting civilians and blaming Israeli troops. The terrorist group is using the murderous ploy to prevent Gaza residents from receiving humanitarian aid.
   The testimonies were collected from Gazans receiving aid from U.S.-sponsored distribution centers. The audio recordings show that Hamas has been spreading rumors, inflating casualty figures, and circulating fake footage — all in a depraved bid to disrupt the distribution of aid and create a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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What is College Good For? Some thoughts on investments and return How are universities at creating wealth? It’s hard to say. People point to technology and inventions, many of which came from universities. But many did not. Thomas Edison didn’t invent the light bulb at a university. Alexander Graham Bell didn’t invent the telephone at one. The Wright Brothers were bicycle mechanics. Electric motors, the airplane, and alternating current came from somewhere else. Nuclear power was pioneered in a squash court at the University of Chicago, but the nuclear industry came from military research, as did jet engines. Computer technology owes a lot to university research, but much of it has military roots as well.

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People Are Being Involuntarily Committed, Jailed After Spiraling Into "ChatGPT Psychosis"   At the core of the issue seems to be that ChatGPT, which is powered by a large language model (LLM), is deeply prone to agreeing with users and telling them what they want to hear. When people start to converse with it about topics like mysticism, conspiracy, or theories about reality, it often seems to lead them down an increasingly isolated and unbalanced rabbit hole that makes them feel special and powerful — and which can easily end in disaster.

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FDA Exposed: Hundreds of Drugs Approved Without Proof They Work   Over the past few years—especially in the wake of COVID—it became increasingly clear to me that anyone objectively analyzing the FDA and broader public health apparatus would see glaring gaps in oversight, transparency, and scientific rigor.
   The pandemic cracked open a window into the inner workings of these institutions, revealing just how intertwined regulatory decisions and corporate interests had become.

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