Freedomist Daily Digest – Thursday, June 9th, 2022
Top Story
A NY First as Right to Repair is Now Law
NY State is the first state in the country to pass a “Right to Repair” Law, a law preventing manufacturers from not allowing their customers to repair their own purchased product. The bill also compels manufacturers to provide information on how to repair their products to customers and repair shops.
Features
New Science Says Shroud of Turin is 2000 Years Old
A new Italian study of the Shroud of Turin suggests the shroud is indeed 2000 years old and from the Judea-Palestine region. Museum of the Bible exhibit curator Brian Hyland said, “The pollen samples that were gathered they….are from plants that are native to….the area around Judea, Palestine, and Syria …”
Another Pro-Life Center Firebombed
As the Roe v Wade SCOTUS ruling looms, violence from abortionists have only increased, Following up on a pro-life center being firebombed, and an assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh, another Pro-Life clinic in Buffalo, NY has also been firebombed. Three fire departments put out the fire. Two firefighters were injured.
Top Headlines
From 9,000 Years to Microseconds, the Photonic Quantum Experience
A complex task that would take conventional computers over 9,000 years to process was completed in 36 microseconds by a photonic quantum device, a computer chip called Borealis. A Toronto-based company called Xanadu accomplished the task and published their study in Nature. The team used the gold standard of Quantum tests, the Gaussian Bosom Sampling.
Washington Post Spirals into Cancel Culture Black Hole
Washington Post is in danger of breaking down into a circular firing squad after one reporter, Felicia Sonmez, got colleague Dave Weigel fired for a bad tweet, leaving other WaPo reporters to turn on Sonmez. She tweeted “Fantastic to work at a news outlet where retweets like this are allowed.”
Is USA Today Becoming a CCP Content Marketer?
The Washington Free Beacon is reporting that USA Today has been taking money from the Chinese Communist Party. China Daily, a CCP-owned and operated agit prop publication, has bought over a quarter million dollars in advertising from USA Today, which lost 62 percent of its circulation in one year.
Headlines
SCOTUS Considers Faith-Based School Choice Rights
SCOTUS is reviewing a Maine law that impedes the ability of parents to get vouchers for faith-based schools. The law affects rural districts with no high schools, the only communities that can use school vouchers in the state. The ruling could affect limitations on faith-based government funding across the country.
Why is Secret Service Letting Hunter Go Free?
GOP lawmakers are wondering why the Secret Service did not indict Hunter Biden for violating gun laws. “Before proposing or passing any new federal gun legislation, (Biden) ought to enforce existing laws, regardless of who is violating them, even if that person is the president’s son,” said Senator Johnson
EU Puts Social Media on an Hour Delete Leash
The EU has passed new “terrorist content” regulation that will require Social Media platforms to remove content deemed to be terroristic by any government within the EU. The law passed last year, but the regulations took effect Tuesday, June 7th. Content that incites violence is also included.
Xi Outlines New Rural Work Laws in “Book of Xi”
Xi has always viewed work concerning agriculture, rural areas and farmers from a broader historical perspective and made a series of important discourses on the topic. He has answered a series of major theoretical and practical questions, providing an action plan and fundamental guidance for work in the sector….
More News Links
Domestic
GOP Ready to Concede Light Gun Control with Dems
Cornyn sets expectations for what a bipartisan guns deal would look like
The US Is Now Sending the Bulk of Its Export Gas to Europe – Bloomberg – www.bloomberg.com
Broncos sale: Walmart heirs will soon own almost every Colorado pro sports team – www.sbnation.com
World
Don’t Buy Stolen Russian Grain, Africa
U.S. Warns Starving African Nations to Not Buy Grain Stolen by Russia
Russia Suspends Cooperation with Japan on Marine Fisheries – www.oreanda.ru
Sri Lanka grants 40-year tax relief for China-backed Port City investments – www.devdiscourse.com
Syria’s state TV says Israeli missiles targeted Syrian army – www.washingtonpost.com
Kazakhstan’s citizens approve Constitutional amendments in state-wide referendum – www.neweurope.eu
China’s FM in Kazakhstan as Ukraine, Afghanistan uncertainties rumble – South China Morning Post – www.scmp.com
While the Cat’s Away: EU Advances South Caucasus Peace – cepa.org
Finance
Big Tech, Bank Workers Jumping Ship to FinTechs – www.pymnts.com
Wage gap between CEOs and US workers jumped to 670-to-1 last year, study finds | US income inequality – www.theguardian.com
Amazon Paid Its CEO 6,474 Times More Than It Paid Its Median Worker Last Year – truthout.org
Politics
Did Soros Build an Anti-American Army of DAs?
Pro-police group makes accusation against Soros — RT World News
Tucker Carlson Slams DOJ For Failing To Prosecute Hunter Biden – radaronline.com
Democratic Lawmakers Urge Biden to Ensure Saudi Ties Serve U.S. – www.nytimes.com
Migrant caravan on the move in southern Mexico – abcnews.go.com
Progressives Have a Hissy Fit Because Tampa Bay Ray Players Won’t Celebrate Pride Month – RedState – redstate.com
Sci-Tech
Big Tech Bigs Move Into Senate Ahead of Antitrust Showdown
Lobbying Intensifies Over Senate Undecideds on Antitrust Bill – Bloomberg
New nanoparticles aid sepsis treatment in mice – www.nanowerk.com
Extra
Biden Will Blast Kim if Kim Goes Nuclear
U.S. Vows ‘Forceful Response’ if Kim Holds Nuclear Test

