In The News Today: 4/29/2024.

Terrifying nuclear fallout map reveals 75 percent of Americans would die in WW3

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A terrifying Cold War-era map has revealed the deadly devastation a nuclear war could wreak across the United States of America.

It predicts that radioactive fallout could blanket large portions of the US and result in the death of up to 75 percent of citizens in the most severely affected areas.

Despite the end of the Cold War, recent events such as Russia‘s invasion of Ukraine and escalating military tensions between Israel and Iran have reignited fears of a possible nuclear exchange.

Nuclear powers include the US, UK, France, Russia, and China, with Pakistan, India, and North Korea also possessing nuclear capabilities.


Arizona Republicans Officially Declare Covid Shots ‘Biological Weapons’

The Arizona Republican Party has passed a “Ban the Jab” resolution and officially declared Covid mRNA shots “biological and technological bioweapons.”

The “Ban the Jab” resolution was submitted to Arizona Republicans by Dan Schultz of Precinct Strategy.

On Sunday, the state’s GOP almost unanimously voted to pass the resolution.

The resolution, which passed with approximately 96% of the vote, declares the Covid mRNA injections to be “biological and technological weapons.”

It also calls on the governor to prohibit their distribution.

To date, approximately 10 Florida Republican County Parties have passed “Ban the Jab” resolutions.


2 illegal aliens arrested in largest fentanyl bust in Florida county’s history: ‘Didn’t come here to better themselves’

The sheriff’s office launched the investigation into the illicit operation in August after it learned about an organized drug trafficking operation based out of Mexico. The department arrested four individuals in connection with the scheme and seized 14 kilograms of fentanyl, two vehicles, and $5,261 in cash.

Two of the suspected criminals, Pedro Rodriguez Correa and Maria Machuca-Alderete, were in the country illegally, according to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. The other two individuals, Maria Guadalupe-Garcia and Sergio Garcia, were from California.

According to Judd, the amount of drugs seized in the bust is enough to kill one-third of Florida’s population. He stated that the traffickers expected to be paid $42,500 for the delivery from Mexico to Florida. In total, the 14 kilogram shipment was worth $3.5 million, the office reported.

According to the sheriff’s office, Rodriguez-Correa, the driver for the criminal organization, brought a six-year-old boy along for the fentanyl delivery. The Florida Department of Children and Families seized custody of the child.


OnlyFans creator says she got ‘blackpilled’ after Biden paid her to spread ‘political propaganda’…

An OnlyFans and social media influencer has just dropped a bombshell about the Biden regime. Farha Khalidi claims that Team Biden approached her to spread paid propaganda for the administration, with explicit instructions to never disclose that her posts were paid advertisements.

This encounter ended up “blackpilling” her, a term derived from the concept of taking a metaphorical “black pill” instead of the “red pill” from the movie “The Matrix.”

The term represents accepting a harsh and often pessimistic view of reality. In other words, she came to realize what many of us have known for ages—that Biden’s image as a popular, beloved “president” is nothing more than a carefully orchestrated facade.


Veterans Health Administration under scrutiny for putting veterans at risk

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Federal care for veterans is under scrutiny after a new watchdog report pointed out some significant problems.

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., sent a letter Monday to Secretary of Department of Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough raising concerns about how veterans are being treated.

Rubio’s letter comes after an Inspector General report released earlier this month said that VHA’s internal processes would not prevent them from using healthcare providers even after they violated federal policies around safety.

Rubio called on VHA to comply with the IG’s recommendations and pointed out this problem is not new.

“Unfortunately, the OIG’s recent reports are not novel assessments of the VA’s lack of ability to track the reliability of providers in VCCP,” the letter said. “In 2021, the Government Accountability Office found that gaps in VHA’s ability to identify providers ineligible to participate in the VCCP. At the time, VHA assessed 800,000 providers and identified 1,600 VCCP providers ‘who were deceased, were ineligible to work with the federal government, or had revoked or suspended medical licenses.’ As an example, one of the providers was convicted of patient abuse and neglect in July 2019, but entered the VCCP in November 2019 – to which the VHA stated the provider was uploaded in error. This is unacceptable.”


“Where Are The Hearings?”: Bannon And Giuliani Calls Out House GOP For Abandoning MAGA And Trump


Christina Bobb On The Federal Harassment Of Her For Safeguarding Our Elections


Levin: They’ve Criminalized The Election Process

Mark Levin: “They have criminalized the electoral process. Everything they claim that Trump did is not a crime.”


Sources: Marshal killed, numerous officers hurt in east Charlotte shooting

Scene of deadly SWAT situation in east Charlotte

CHARLOTTE — Sources tell Channel 9 a deputy U.S. Marshal was killed Monday in what police are calling an “active” situation in east Charlotte.

“Numerous” law enforcement officers were shot, police said.

Around 2:15 p.m., the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said “multiple” people have been taken to local hospitals and an active investigation is underway.

Sources told Channel 9 two officers were shot in their legs and one was shot in the chest. It’s not clear if one of the victims was the deputy U.S. Marshal who was killed, but Channel 9 is working to learn more.

According to sources, there were two suspects involved and at least one is wounded.

Officers are treating the investigation as a barricaded suspect situation.


“It’s OVER For Ukraine & Zelensky Will Be GONE Within 60 Days.” Col. Douglas MacGregor

Watch Col. Douglas MacGregor’s explosive take on the REAL reasons behind the war in Ukraine.


Trump says 4 words about anti-Israel protests on college campuses as arrests skyrocket

Former President Trump weighed in on Monday about the anti-Israel demonstrations that are roiling U.S. college and university campuses.

While the presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee is not due in the courtroom on Monday, he spent his morning on Truth Social weighing in on his trial. His posts also included a post about the students who are protesting Israel’s war with Hamas, the terror group that governs Gaza.

“Stop the protests now!!!” Trump said in an all-caps post.

The post comes as the number of students and antisemitic agitators arrested at the nationwide demonstrations approached 900 since New York police removed an anti-Israel protest encampment at Columbia University on April 18. 

Trump’s comment on Monday morning came amid other posts about “Crooked Joe Biden,” who he called the “worst president in the history of the United States.” Trump also addressed the various lawsuits he is facing, which the Republican candidate described as “election interference.”


Some Americans to receive rare second Social Security payment in May

Typically, the Social Security Administration sends out just one Supplemental Social Security (SSI) payment each month, delivering checks on the first day of the month unless it falls on a weekend or holiday. 

Because June 1 falls on a Saturday, SSI recipients will receive two payments in the month of May. The first check is slated to arrive on May 1, while the second check will come on May 31. SSI benefits provide support for disabled people and older Americans with low incomes.

The back-to-back deposits do not mean retirees are receiving extra money – it’s just an early payment for the following month. 

This is slated to happen two more times this year, in August and November, according to a schedule of payments on the Social Security Administration’s website. 

Retirees received a modest cost-of-living bump this year, but many have reported struggling to get by as they continue to battle high inflation that has rapidly eroded their purchasing power. 


Billions of taxpayer dollars fund schools with anti-Israel protests

Billions of American taxpayer dollars have helped fund many of the colleges and universities where anti-Israel agitators recently have occupied campuses – a stunning sum that has led numerous politicians to call for an end to federal cash for schools that allow the encampments to persist.

More than $5 billion worth of taxpayer dollars were given to Ivy League schools through sponsorship, grants and contracts during fiscal year 2023 alone. Another $2.1 billion also made its way to other prominent schools that have had anti-Israel rallies of late.

The Ivy League schools – Harvard University, Princeton University, Yale University, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, Dartmouth College, and Cornell University – have been the scenes of some of the most high-profile anti-Israel unrest.

The tumult has led several Republican lawmakers in the Senate and the House to call for the removal of federal funding for schools that refuse to meaningfully address the situations transpiring on their respective campuses.


Duo wraps wire around veteran’s neck, stabs him, officials said. Now man heads to jail

Cesar Martinez,

Two men are accused of killing a U.S. Army veteran, Utah officials said.

In February 2022, Mario Alberto Carreto-Morales and Raul Jaimes Cortez met the victim, later identified as Cesar Martinez, for the first time at a parking lot in West Valley City, according to an April 25 news release by the Salt Lake County District Attorney Sam Gill.

The duo asked Martinez for a ride to Cortez’s Magna apartment and Martinez agreed, officials said.

The three “spent some time” in the apartment’s parking lot before Carreto-Morales told Cortez he wanted to rob Martinez, prosecutors said.

Martinez, 37, had been drinking so the pair offered to drive him home, officials said. While driving in his truck, one of the men wrapped a metal wire around Martinez’s neck and stabbed him several times.

Martinez tried to escape by opening the car door, and one of the men pushed him out, officials said.

In March 2022, the two men also kidnapped and robbed another person in Park City, officials said. The victim was driven to an ATM and forced to withdraw money.


Calls for resignation: Monroe County DA faces public outcry after controversial body cam footage surfaces

 Local activist group Save Rochester Inc. is organizing a protest demanding the resignation of Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley. This comes after the release of body cam footage from a traffic stop involving Doorley, which showed her behaving combatively with a police officer. The protest is set to take place on Monday morning outside Doorley’s office.

The body cam video revealed by Webster Police on Friday captures a tense interaction between Doorley and a police officer during a traffic stop. According to the footage, Doorley eventually leads the officer to her home garage before the situation escalates, and she contacts the Webster Police chief.

In response to the incident, Mike Johnson, an organizer with Save Rochester Inc., has spearheaded an online petition and the planning of Monday’s protest. The gathering aims to highlight the need for accountability among public officials.

“To let this not fall under the radar. To make sure we continue to make sure we hold those in power to a certain precedent, so that precedent can’t be broken with something as simple as a traffic ticket that leads to more serious crimes,” Johnson stated.


Defending Democracy with Alina Habba | The Tudor Dixon Podcast

In this episode, Tudor interviews Alina Habba, General Counsel for Save America and legal spokesperson for Donald Trump. They discuss the legal challenges and political turmoil facing President Trump, with Alina voicing concerns about election interference, a perceived witch hunt, and the fairness of the legal system.

She highlights the division in the country, the intimidation in politics, and the threats to Trump’s protection as a former president.


High-ranking L.A. prosecutor booked on felony charges, released on $50,000 bond

Diana Teran, masked at right, is a top advisor to Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón, foreground. Teran was charged with illegal use of confidential law enforcement records. 
(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times)

Diana Teran, one of L.A. County Dist. Atty. George Gascón’s top advisors, was booked on 11 felony charges days after Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta alleged that she downloaded the records of 11 unnamed deputies in 2018 while working at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Three years later, Bonta alleged, Teran “impermissibly used” those records after joining Gascón’s office.

The attorney general’s office has not said whose records Teran allegedly took or how she used them and has released little information about the underlying facts of the case.

As of last week, Teran was supervising high-profile and sensitive cases involving police misconduct, fraud and public corruption. The district attorney’s office on Thursday told The Times it did not comment on personnel matters, but Teran was no longer overseeing Ethics and Integrity Operations. The office said she was not working on cases involving the Sheriff’s Department, and there was no indication that any cases involving prosecutions of law enforcement were compromised.

Still, last week, the union representing rank-and-file deputies publicly called for a broader investigation into everything Teran has handled “during her entire tenure.” Two days later, the union representing supervisors and higher-ranking officials, the Los Angeles County Professional Peace Officers Assn., sent an email notifying members that its attorneys planned to ask Sheriff Robert Luna to launch an investigation.


California Gov. Gavin Newsom Proclaims April as Arab American Heritage Month

(No words, I wish I could afford to get the hell out of this state)

AP Photo/Jeff Chiu

Newsom’s statement comes as anti-Israel protests and encampments have sprouted up on university and college campuses across the United States, calling for a ceasefire in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, for the U.S. government to stop arming Israel, and for colleges to divest from Israeli companies.

“California joins the nation in recognizing Arab American Heritage Month and lifting up the profound and wide-ranging contributions of Arab Americans in all facets of our society,” Newsom said in his statement.

States such as California, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, New York, Texas, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio, Minnesota, and Massachusetts have some of the largest Arab American populations.

“As home to more immigrants than any other state, California knows firsthand that our diversity is our greatest asset,” Newsom continued. “Our state is fortunate to have the largest Arab American population in the country, with thriving communities in Los Angeles, San Diego, the Bay Area, and other parts of the state that trace their heritage across the Middle East and North Africa.”


Newsom gets hilarious reality check after turning to public for new state coin design

“Calling all members of the Tortured Coin Designers Department,” Newsom wrote on social media. “CA is getting its own $1 coin to honor innovation, slated to be issued in 2026 – and we need your help! What is a CA innovation you’d like to see featured on the coin? Send ideas to: coinsubmissions@gov.ca.gov.”

The constituents did not hold back on providing the governor with ideas that they thought seemed fitting for the state’s new $1 coin.

Jim Stanley, the press secretary for the State Assembly Republicans, sent his ideas to Newsom with a letter shared by the California Globe, highlighting the governor’s accomplishments while in office.

“Under your bold leadership, California has developed a truly unrivaled method of incinerating money,” Stanley wrote in the letter. “While most people would think it impossible to spend $24 billion on homelessness only to see the problem grow rapidly, you have proved the naysayers wrong.”

Stanley then provided his suggestions, which depicted homeless encampments and fire.

“I think these capture things nicely,” Stanley wrote on X.


Zelensky: U.S. and Ukraine working on security agreement and support levels for ‘next ten years’

(Sure why not, America is in such great shape and we have all kind of spare cash)

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed that the U.S. and Ukraine are working together to draft a “bilateral security agreement” that includes “fixing specific levels of support for this year and for the next ten years.”

President Biden signed a foreign assistance package this month that gives Ukraine $61 billion for the war against Russia. 

Also, our teams, Ukraine and the United States, are currently working on a bilateral security agreement, and we are already working on a specific text. Our goal is to make this agreement the strongest of all. We are discussing the specific foundations of our security and cooperation,” he said in a statement released on Saturday.


Video: Road rage brawl shuts down Calif. traffic

(Just another day in California)

According to Fox 11 Los Angeles, the fight began when two men who were traveling in one car said they were hit by the driver of another vehicle. The other driver denied the allegation, and punches were thrown. 

“I came upon this father and son beating this guy over a fender bender,” Thiago Oliveira, a witness of the incident, told Fox 11 Los Angeles. “He claimed that they had hit him and they’re denying it.”

While Oliveira recorded the fight, he kept his distance from the melee for his own safety. However, as the fight dragged on and traffic reached a standstill, Oliveira decided to take matters into his own hands.

A video of the fight, recorded by Oliveira, was shared with Fox 11 News. The video shows one man holding another man while a third man punches him repeatedly. A fourth person, a woman, can be seen emerging from one of the cars to film the brawl.

The woman appears to have been a passenger of the car belonging to the man who was initially targeted by the other two men, as she can be heard yelling, “No, babe, stop!” after the man broke free and started returning the punches. 


U.S. Navy Wants Migrants to Build Warships

(Yea, because no American want’s a good paying job)

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President Joe Biden’s Navy secretary wants to import skilled blue-collar migrants to build the U.S. Navy ships that protect Americans and their job opportunities.

“What we’ve got to do is open up the spigot a bit, basically, on legal immigration to allow blue-collar workers to come here … so they can actually work in our shipyards and be employed by the types of trades that are open to shipyard workers,” Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro told a meeting in Arlington Va.

However, the administration’s support for mass migration reduces the pressure on state governments and companies to train the next generation of Americans for skilled jobs.

The government’s inflow of cheap migrants also provides CEOs and investors with an easy excuse to avoid the difficult task of raising per-person productivity. Boosting productivity usually requires executives to manage a painful mix of training, automation, reorganization, risk, and innovation.

Del Toro did say the Navy would “devote an enormous amount of resources into re-training [American] individuals so they can actually work in our shipyards and be employed by the types of trades that are open to shipyard workers, for example.”

That could be good news for Americans and their children. Amid Biden’s mass migration of roughly 10 million people, several million American men have fallen out of the economy, including because of addictions, and many millions more are sidelined in low-wage jobs that shrivel hopes for homeownership, marriage, and families.


Nolte: Ford’s EV Division Lost $1.3B in Q1 — That’s $132K per Car!

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Ford’s electric vehicle (EV) division lost $1.3 billion in the first quarter of 2024, which adds up to a $132,000 loss for each of the 10,000 EVs sold.

Sales of Ford EVs also plunged by 20 percent compared to last year, and “its revenue plunged 84% to about $100 million, which Ford attributed mostly to price cuts for EVs across the industry.”

Last year the Model e division lost $4.7 billion on “sales of 116,000 EVs, or an average of $40,525 per vehicle, just more than a third of the first quarter loss.”


College protesters seek amnesty to keep arrests and suspensions from trailing them

(AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

Hundreds of students around the country are being arrested, suspended, put on probation and, in rare cases, expelled from their colleges for participating in pro-Palestinian demonstrations

College protesters seek amnesty to keep arrests and suspensions from trailing themBy JOCELYN GECKERAssociated PressThe Associated Press

Maryam Alwan figured the worst was over after New York City police in riot gear arrested her and other protesters on the Columbia University campus, loaded them onto buses and held them in custody for hours.

But the next evening, the college junior received an email from the university. Alwan and other students were being suspended after their arrests at the “ Gaza Solidarity Encampment,” a tactic colleges across the country have deployed to calm growing campus protests against the Israel-Hamas war.

The students’ plight has become a central part of protests, with students and a growing number of faculty demanding their amnesty. At issue is whether universities and law enforcement will clear the charges and withhold other consequences, or whether the suspensions and legal records will follow students into their adult lives.


Immigration groups demand crackdown on migrants boarding planes

(AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)

Border security experts are demanding that Congress use an upcoming debate over the Federal Aviation Administration to pass legislation that would make it tougher for immigrants living in the U.S. illegally to get on airplanes without using identity documents from their native countries.

Under the Biden administration, the Transportation Security Administration has allowed hundreds of thousands of migrants to board using the documents they are given in the catch-and-release process — documents that critics say are far less secure than the passports and driver’s licenses Americans are asked to show.

They said the government allows undocumented immigrants to claim whatever identity they want at the border and — unless their fingerprints match a crime already committed in the U.S. — that’s the identity the government assigns them on the catch-and-release documents.

The airplane issue is one of the more visible aspects of the border chaos — and to Mr. Biden’s critics, it’s one of the more galling ones.


AstraZeneca Admits for First Time its Covid Vaccine Can Cause Deadly Side Effect, Paving Way for Payouts of Up to £20m

AstraZeneca has admitted in court for the first time that its Covid jab can cause a deadly blood clotting side effect. The Mail has more.

The exceedingly rare [sic] reaction is at the heart of a multi million-pound class action by dozens of families who allege they, or their loved ones, were maimed or killed by the pharmaceutical titan’s “defective” vaccine. 

Lawyers representing the claimants believe some of the cases could be worth up to £20m in compensation. 

Cambridge-based AstraZeneca, which is contesting the claims, acknowledged in a legal document submitted to the High Court in February that its vaccine “can, in very rare cases, cause TTS”.

TTS is short for thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome – a medical condition where a person suffers blood clots along with a low platelet count. Platelets typically help the blood to clot. 

The complication – listed as a potential side effect of the jab – has previously been called vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). 

AstraZeneca’s admission could lead to pay-outs on a case-by-case basis.  

Although accepted as a potential side effect for two years, it marks the first time the company has admitted in court that its jab can cause the condition, the Telegraph reports.   

Taxpayers will foot the bill of any potential settlement because of an indemnity deal AstraZeneca struck with the Government in the darkest days of Covid to get the jabs produced as quickly as possible while the country was paralysed by lockdowns. 

It comes just days after the firm reported a revenue exceeding £10 billion in the first quarter of 2024, a rise of 19%. Company officials stated it had enjoyed a ‘very strong start’ to the year. 


International freedom movement to protest World Health Organization pandemic treaty

Thousands of people from Europe, the United States, Japan, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand say they plan to descend on the United Nations on June 1 to declare independence from global institutions such as the World Health Organization and World Economic Forum, while celebrating cultural and individual sovereignty. 

June 1 marks the last day of the World Health Assembly as WHO member states look to vote on the controversial “pandemic treaty” and amendments to International Health Regulations. 

The mobilization is organized by a coalition of groups and people representing farmers, truckers, business owners, firefighters, first responders, and families, and those “canceled” during Covid-19


Hamas’ sexual violence on Oct. 7 revealed in new documentary: ‘The world needs to see what happened’

Nearly seven months after the Oct. 7 massacre, a new documentary brings to light the atrocities and sexual assaults committed against Israelis.

Former Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg’s documentary, “Screams Before Silence,” features firsthand accounts of the horrors of that day when roughly 1,200 Israeli lives were taken.

“After Oct. 7, the reports were coming out about not just mass murder, but mass sexual violence. And the usual people who should be speaking out were either ignoring it or denying it. And that’s not OK,” the Lean In founder told Dana Perino. 

The documentary allows viewers to hear directly from first responders and survivors who were on the ground. 

Sandberg shared details from another conversation with a man named Rami, who she described as a “regular citizen,” who traveled to the site of the attack and saved hundreds. She said Rami also witnessed “women naked, legs spread, bloodied, tied to trees.”


Screams Before Silence

(This should be mandatory viewing for all college students right now. The entire world needs to watch this ASAP.)

A must-watch documentary. #ScreamsBeforeSilence sheds light on the unspeakable sexual violence committed on October 7. As heartbreaking as these stories in the documentary are, we cannot afford to look away.


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