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Playing Their Gender Language Games Will Kill Your Liberty

The Social Construct Gender Game is a Language War Against The Right to the Pursuit of Happiness

Making gender a social construct is a way to reinforce the notion that the individual exists in the social.  The paradigm to be replaced is that the social emerges from the minds of individuals.  This is the underlying assumption of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, that the government derives its power from the consent of the individuals, as individuals (not as identity groups).

Government itself emerges from the minds of individuals.

By making gender a social construct, it creates a political factionalism in everyday language itself wherever an adoption of this new social reality is coerced on others, as it already has been in America. Dialectically, the alternative-gendered expression is considered individual expression, but it requires social coerced-conformity to be realized.

Imagine creating conditions in which people can lose their means to make a living for merely refusing to adopt to the top-down created and enforced new language standards, breaking the binary constructs overnight, non-consensually, using violence and economic terrorism to do it.

That’s what has already been happening in America today.

The social construct gender game is a philosophical game of sophistry designed to create a new justification for coercion based on the preservation and advancement of the social, where all individuals exist, outside the mind, inside the social institutions managed by experts that are paid by a handful of the most powerful at the top of another pyramid of top-down, monopolized power.

The goal is not to liberate the non-gendered or gender-fluid.  The goal is to change the right to rule standards of the land from an old to a new one.

The American Republic standard for rule assumes boundaries between the state and individual that preserves an individual’s right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness (as further expressed in the first ten amendments, the Bill of Rights).

So long as the state operates within those boundaries (which the state constantly violates, to be sure), the people will grant the state right to rule.

The gender-bending standard is paving the way for the DNC model, one that presumes the appointed, recognized, state-approved, corporate-sponsored experts should be the new definers of happiness, the social mission as defined by these same experts.

The masses vote in cities where the votes are counted twice and the real work of engineering is done as needed by the regulators now unshackled by the pesky limitations placed on it by the Bill of Rights.  Without the Bill of Rights as a construct in the hearts of Americans, the state would surely disregard it openly overnight.

This social construct gender language game is just one of the many language wars the opponents to individual liberty and pursuit of happiness are currently engaged in, but it has become the tip of the spear of their most effective, to date, assault on the hearts of Americans.

Well-meaning humans seeking to follow a core American value, freedom of expression, are being led to support coerced expression in the name of the very value they believe they are supporting.

So long as the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence create a sense of entitlement in the hearts of Americans, no matter their race, creed, gender, sexual expression, expression, etc., the state, while it will always violate its own standards, will do so with much less regularity and open visibility than it would the moment the standards die in the hearts of Americans, and they lose their sense of entitlement.

That sense of entitlement is this, the government is we the people, and the state is merely the representative of the people.  In practice, it’s hardly true, but in spirit, it most assuredly is true.  It is so true that the American, no matter their individual expression or identity, when in a legal pinch, will say at some point, I KNOW MY RIGHTS!!  More often than not, if the American is right, state authority capitulates.

It’s why Americans regularly tell government workers, including cops, I PAY YOUR SALARY!  YOU WORK FOR ME!  It’s that spirit that’s under assault wherever non-binary constructs, gender-fluid constructs, social construct gender language games, are being coerced on others.

It does not matter whether it’s the corporation firing individuals for not using people’s preferred pronouns or the state (though it is even more alarming when an American government chooses to so overtly violate the constitutional rights of its employers, we the people).  They are both forcing a new language game on people against their will.  The results will not be pretty.

Already, people are willingly facing being fired rather than concede to such perverse language game.  The next phase is coming through the courts, as lawsuits become the test for the reality of the Constitution in American Jurisprudence.

I wish I could speak confidently here, but alas, there is more than enough reason to be concerned, but not dismayed.  It will take a year or two for the courts to reveal whether they will hold the line on the social construct gender language game or not.  During that time, I suggest you build where you are, paths to sustainable flourishing at the household level.  Hopefully, you will connect to others doing similar things, and sustainably flourishing communities will emerge.

If it begins to look like the courts have fallen, the reality of power will soon set in atop the hill in DC.  The people are sustainably flourishing outside of your centralized hierarchies of social control.  Laws without the power to enforce them, corporate terms of use without the people to agree to them are no power at all.

America emerged from a happenstance of circumstances that created the necessity of a government that would not be compelled to challenge human action beyond what it could realistically manage.  We who are now citizens should count ourselves privileged and entitled compared to the rest of the world.

However, this gift was given to this land, let us not destroy it in the name of free expression, thus ending free expression for all, across so many more language game parameters to be added to the first one that becomes the new standard of rule in the land

Welcome to the World Situation Report For June 5, 2022


The goal of this column is to present news from around the world that is not often – if ever – covered by more mainstream entities, using local sources wherever possible, but occasionally using news aggregators not used, again, by the mainstream media. Also, please note that we do use links to Wikipedia; while Wikipedia is well-known as a largely-useless site for any kind of serious research, it does serve as a launch-pad for further inquiry, in addition to being generally free of malicious ads. As with anything from Wikipedia, always verify their sources before making any conclusions based on their pages.

This column will cover the preceding week of news.

To make it easier for readers to follow story source links: anytime you see a bracketed number marked in green – [1] – those are the source links relating to that story.


North America

The United States remained largely quiet during the week, despite a sudden spate of shootings that are possible “copy cat” crimes, seeking to emulate the school shooting in Uvalde, TX on May 24th, even as emerging details of the police response to that incident have left the governor of the state, Greg Abbott, “livid” at being given untrue information. [1]-[4]

Elsewhere, only two handwritten-note bomb threats were received at schools in the country this week, although several threats to both schools and businesses resulted in swift arrests. [5]-[9]

The last incident of note for North America this week comes from Kiel, Wisconsin. The city police received a threat from an as yet unnamed person or persons, threatening multiple targets in the city if a Title IX investigation by the school district against several students is not dropped “immediately.” Additional threats have been received, including one that came after the school district closed its investigation. The incident in question – as reported by the NYPost, on May 14 – involved three 8th grade students being investigated for sexual harassment on the grounds of refusing to refer to another student by their chosen pronouns. A “Title IX investigation” is a legal requirement for schools that requires school districts to immediately investigate any formal claim that sexual harassment of any kind has occurred. [10]-[12]

[Source 1] – [Source 2] – [Source 3] – [Source 4] – [Source 5] – [Source 6] – [Source 7] – [Source 8] – [Source 9] – [Source 10] – [Source 11] – [Source 12]


Europe

Turning to Europe, the email bomb threat wave struck again, with police and various other government agencies in the Bosnian cities of Banja Luka and Sarajevo received “hundreds” of emailed threats against targets ranging from police stations and hospitals to elementary schools. The emails targeted both Serb and non-Serb entities within the country. No “live” incidents were reported, and no arrests have been made.

[Source 1] – [Source 2]


Africa

In central Mali, two Egyptian soldiers, part of the UN’s now 13,000 strong MINUSMA peacekeeping mission in the war-torn country, were killed by an IED that was detonated as their vehicle was near the town of Douentza, on the road to Timbuktu. This comes after an attack on a UN convoy on Wednesday, that resulted in the death of a Jordanian peacekeeper, near the town of Kidal, in northern Mali, which wounded three other soldiers. This brings the number of UN peacekeepers killed in action since MINUSMA’s initial deployment in July of 2013, to 174. [1]

As we go to press, reports are coming in from southwestern Nigeria that as many as 50 worshipers have been killed in an attack on the St Francis Catholic Church in the town of Owo, in Onda State. No word on the number of wounded, but if the numbers of dead being reported are accurate, the number of wounded is likely very high. As information is still sketchy, the identity and motives of the attackers remain [2]-[4]

Elsewhere in the country, violence – some terror attacks, some simple banditry and kidnapping – continued through the week, with multiple kidnapping and arson attacks. [5]-[8]

In better news, the group responsible for the kidnapping of dozens of victims from a train in March, rescinded their threat to begin killing their hostages if the local government did not free their under-10 year old children, who they claim were being held illegally. State authorities stated that they had located the children, and that negotiations with the kidnappers were continuing. [9]

As well, civilian militias in the northern state of Borno, reportedly killed a Boko Haram local commander and his deputy in a running gun battle on May 31st. Three days later, on June 2nd, the Nigerian Army, working directly with local militias, launched a surprise raid on Boko Haram and ISWAP camps that killed at least 14 terrorists, resulted in the arrest of 15 more, and freed “scores” of prisoners. Additionally, a solid haul of weapons, vehicles and equipment were also recovered. [10][11]

In neighboring Cameroon, meanwhile, Boko Haram terrorists killed three soldiers and four civilians in an attack on the remote village of Hitaoua, in the far north of the country, on May 31st. [12]

[Source 1] – [Source 2] – [Source 3] – [Source 4] – [Source 5] – [Source 6] – [Source 7] – [Source 8] – [Source 9] – [Source 10] – [Source 11] – [Source 12]


Middle East

Sporadic and desultory fighting continued this week throughout Syria and Iraq, as Turkey continues its interventions in both countries, as it continues its war against the Kurdish peoples of the region, in fighting that now threatens US positions in the area.

[Source 1] – [Source 2] – [Source 3] – [Source 4] – [Source 5]


South Asia

Out of Afghanistan, long-time Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri released a video of him swearing allegiance to Taliban leader Hebatullah Akhundzadah, in a renewal of the two groups’ long-standing alliance. Al Qaeda – then under it’s founder, Osama bin Laden – was given a safe haven in the ravaged country by the Taliban in the 1990’s, and became Al Qaeda’s main base of operations, until the US invasion of the country in 2001, after the September 11, 2001 Attacks in the United Sates. [1]

In Pakistan this week, scattered terror attacks continued, with roadside IEDs and hand grenade attacks killing or wounding approximately a dozen troops and civilians. Also this week, in an apparent case of “No kidding,” that the “Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)” group, based in Afghanistan, poses a significant danger to Pakistan…which, considering the frequency of terror attacks by the group in the country, should surprise no one. [1]-[5]

[Source 1] – [Source 2] – [Source 3] – [Source 4] – [Source 5]

Finally, turning to India, scattered violence continued in the northern Jammu & Kashmir region this week, that killed four (including two terrorists), as police issued an alert over terrorists using drones (reportedly supplied by North Korea) to drop explosives during attacks, something that has been happening with increasing frequency in the ongoing war between drug cartels. [6]-[11]

[Source 6] – [Source 7] – [Source 8] – [Source 9] – [Source 10] – [Source 11]

The Freedomist — Keeping Watch, So You Don’t Have To
US Wants Taiwan After All – Freedomist Daily Digest

Freedomist Daily Digest
Friday, June 3rd, 2022
Editor Paul Gordon Collier

Top Story
Taiwan-US Announce Aggressive Path to Major Trade Deal
Taiwan looks to get a trade deal with the United States after the Biden administration left the nation out of a an economic deal with 13 other Asian countries.
US, Taiwan to launch trade talks after Joe Biden excludes island from Indo-Pacific group 
From timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Speaking in Taipei, Deng said they hoped there would be an opportunity soon to seal a free trade deal Taiwan has long sought with the United States, adding the island was also still striving to participate in the IPEF.
Top Headlines
Xi Cements Ties to Zambia in Call with President
Chairman Xi was in a phone conversation with Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema in which he declared that the two countries are tied together forever, through good and bad weather, and each should serve the core interest of the other as outlined by the CCP.
China ready to push ties with Zambia to higher levels, broader areas: Xi 
From eng.chinamil.com.cn
He also called for strengthening strategic communication and policy synergy, fully implementing the nine programs announced by China at the 8th Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation(FOCAC) in 2021, deepening mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields, pushing for more Zambian goods, especially quality agricultural products, to enter the Chinese market, and strengthening anti-epidemic cooperation.
Xi called on both sides to carry forward the Tanzania-Zambia Railway spirit, keep it updated in accordance with the trend of the times, and make the railway an important transportation channel in the region, Xi noted.
Instant 3D-Printing Thanks to Lights and Resin Printing
A new type of 3D printing is being developed at Switzerland’s École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) that can use light and volumes of resin to instantly print objects, as opposed to having to add layer upon layer in the much more-time consuming method of most 3D-printers, additive printing.
New Resin Printing Method Creates Objects In Seconds 
From hackaday.com
The method works similarly to existing resin printers by shining a specific light pattern on the resin in order to harden it. The main difference is that the resin is initially placed in a cylinder and spun at a high speed, and the light is shined on the resin at different angles with very precise intensities and timings in order to harden the resin in specific areas. This high-speed method allows the printer to produce prints in record-breaking time. The only current downside, besides the high price for the prototype printer, is that it’s currently limited to small prints.
With the ability to scale in the future and the trend of most new technologies to come down in price after they have been on the market for some amount of time, it would be groundbreaking to be able to produce prints with this type of speed if printers like these can be scalable. Especially if they end up matching the size and scale of homemade printers like this resin printer.
Superbugs Could be Killed with Light-Triggered Nano Drills
Rice University is developing nanoscale drills that are triggered by visible light.  The nanoscale drills are being developed, in part, to kill bacteria, with treatments of real infections showing nano machines are effective.  As bacteria grows more resistance to treatment, new, innovative alternatives are becoming essential to keep up.
Visible light triggers molecular machines to treat infections — ScienceDaily 
From www.sciencedaily.com
“I tell students that when they are my age, antibiotic-resistant bacteria are going to make COVID look like a walk in the park,” Tour said. “Antibiotics won’t be able to keep 10 million people a year from dying of bacterial infections. But this really stops them.”
The breakthrough study led by Tour and Rice alumni Ana Santos and Dongdong Liu appears in Science Advances.
Headlines
Hunter and Uncle Dealt with CCP for Business, Emails Show
The Hunter Biden emails are revealing more ties with the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party, and the Biden family.  Hunter and Uncle James were part of an ongoing multimillion dollar business negotiating deal via email after Joe left office in 2012.
Hunter Biden saga: Washington Post cites emails from laptop on business ties with uncle James Biden 
From www.foxnews.com
“James and Hunter Biden were in the midst of a lucrative deal with Chinese executives at the time, while Joe Biden was out of public service for the first time in nearly a half-century, having left the vice presidency a few months earlier,” the Post wrote on Tuesday.
Christian Ordered Not to be Around Non-Chrisitans by American University
Southern Illinois University ordered an order to a graduate students not to contact students that might be offended by her beliefs.  The University called it a no-contact order.   The student, Maggie Dejong, is a Christian conservative.  The student is suing the school with attorneys for Alliance Defending Freedom serving pro bono.
Maggie DeJong sues Southern Illinois University over “no-contact” orders after Christian, conservati 
From www.washingtontimes.com
Maggie DeJong “suffered sleeplessness, anxiety, chest pains, feelings of sadness, loss of appetite, weight loss, lack of concentration, harm to her reputation, and future loss of employment and wages” because of the orders involving the art therapy counseling major, her lawyers said.
Nigeria’s Ex VP Runs for President Again, Against Yoruba Protests
A major political party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has nominated former Vice President Atihu Abukakr for the 2023 Presidential election. Though Muslim himself, his selection has led protests from a Yuruba Muslim group.  The oft-losing Presidential candidate has called for Nigerian unity over tribal and religious divides.
PDP Presents Certificate Of Return To Atiku As Yoruba Muslim Group Threatens Showdown Over Presidential Ticket 
From thewillnigeria.com
THEWILL reports that the Muslim scholars in the South-West in its reaction to the emergence of Atiku as presidential candidate of the PDP, on Wednesday, insisted on a Muslim of Yoruba extraction as the next president or Vice-President of Nigeria in 2023.
Ibe, who faulted the position of the group, said, “This is unfortunate that a religious group will veer off tandem into the political arena. However, the future that His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, envisages for Nigeria is one country of one people with one future in which every tribe, tongue and faith will stand united. Above all, it is incumbent on religious and community leaders to preach peace rather than division.
Amazon Using Threats to Stop Union Vote, Group Alleges
The workers at the Amazon Staten Island site were successful in voting for a union, but now the union is accusing Amazon of using intimidation and fear tactics to try to stop workers from voting for a union.  Accusations include threats to reduce salaries should the union vote win.
Amazon accused of threatening workers during union vote 
From www.protocol.com
“Our focus remains on working directly with our team to make Amazon a great place to work. The allegations in NLRB complaint are without merit, and we look forward to showing that through this process,” Kelly Nantel, an Amazon spokesperson, wrote in an email to Protocol.
Wires
WHO Ramps Up Pandemic Epidemics
Outbreaks of diseases like monkeypox becoming more frequent, WHO warns – National 
From globalnews.ca
“Unfortunately, that ability to amplify that disease and move it on within our communities is increasing – so both disease emergence and disease amplification factors have increased.”
Ron and the Florida Legislature Singing the Same Son
How the Florida Legislature is making Ron DeSantis into a GOP juggernaut 
From www.nbcnews.com
“We’re already going full-throttle and we’re not slowing down,” Republican state Rep. Randy Fine, a top DeSantis ally, told NBC News, predicting lawmakers will expand school choice vouchers and gun rights when the Legislature meets next year. DeSantis might take more control over higher education, too.
BIden’s Wage Controls Might Explode Inflation
Biden Pushes Expanded Wage Mandates That Exacerbate Inflation, Make Infrastructure More Expensive For Taxpayers 
From www.forbes.com
“When mandated by government agencies, PLAs can interfere with existing union collective bargaining agreements and needlessly discourage competition from quality nonunion contractors and their employees who comprise 87.4% of the private U.S. construction industry workforce according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,” the 16 governors noted in their letter. “Reducing competition from some of the best union and nonunion construction firms and workers will exacerbate the construction industry’s skilled labor shortage, delay projects, and increase construction costs by estimates of 12% to 20% per project, which will result in fewer infrastructure improvements, less construction industry job creation, and higher taxes.”
Breaking the Exascale Barrier Could Mean Having a Scientist in Your Pocket
The world’s fastest supercomputer just broke the exascale barrier 
From www.sciencenews.org
Exascale computing is expected to allow for new advances in a variety of scientific fields that depend on vastly complex calculations. The exascale milestone “represents an unprecedented capability for researchers around the world to use the computer to ask their specific scientific questions,” says Frontier’s project director Justin Whitt of Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
Select Feed
Parts of Ukraine Could Vote to Join Russia in Summer – Lawmaker 
From www.themoscowtimes.com
Ukraine has accused Moscow of plotting to stage sham independence referendums in the southern regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia.
“I don’t rule out that this may happen as early as July,” said Leonid Slutsky, the head of parliament’s foreign affairs committee and a senior member of Moscow’s team of negotiators with Ukraine.
Statement by President Joe Biden on the 101st Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre 
From www.whitehouse.gov
I went to Greenwood—the first President to visit since the massacre—to help fill the silence. Because in silence, wounds deepen. In Greenwood, I called on all of us to reflect on the deep roots of domestic terrorism and hate in our nation and to recommit to combating systemic racism across our country and institutions. As part of that work, I announced two expanded efforts to help communities like Greenwood build wealth—an aggressive effort to combat racial discrimination in housing, and a bold commitment to increase the share of federal contracts going to small disadvantaged businesses, including Black- and brown-owned small businesses, by 50 percent by 2025.
Christian
Kidnappings: Igbo traders leaving Bayelsa – Traders’ Union lament 
From dailytrust.com
Onyegesi said, “What is happening is bad, as we are talking, most of our prominent business people are leaving Bayelsa because of reoccurrence incident of kidnapping, that is why we call on the government to act now to contain the menace of kidnapping because if they don’t do something about it, it will affect the economy of the state….”
Pastors dabble in brewing and mining to survive Zimbabwe’s burning economy – Baptist News Global 
From baptistnews.com
As for Pastor Fengu the Baptist minister, profiting from mining doesn’t dent his passion for the ministry. “Each Sunday when I wear my dog collar, my side gig as an artisanal gold miner doesn’t diminish my standing as a pastor in any way.”
Ohio’s Steve Dettelbach gains more endorsements for ATF bid 
From www.cleveland.com
A group of faith leaders, including rabbis at The Park Synagogue in Pepper Pike, OH and the Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple in Beachwood, wrote a letter urging his “speedy confirmation” to help fight” an alarming level of anti-religious violence. It cited his prosecution of a white supremacist who sought to burn down a predominantly African American church in Conneaut, Ohio and his work forming “United Against Hate, a diverse group of religious leaders to condemn such violence.”
Sci Tech
Automated drones could scare birds off agricultural fields — ScienceDaily 
From www.sciencedaily.com
“Growers don’t really have a good tool they can rely on for deterring pest birds at an affordable price,” said Manoj Karkee, associate professor in WSU’s Department of Biological Systems Engineering and the study’s corresponding author. “With further refinement and industry partnerships, this system could work.”
“Birds are really clever,” said Karkee, who is also affiliated with WSU’s Center for Precision & Automated Agricultural Systems. “They often find ways around deterrents. We don’t want a system that only lasts for a few months or years before they stop being scared off.”
Spanish Cave Has Been Used For Art And Burials For Over 50,000 Years, According To New Research 
From www.forbes.com
New evidence suggests that a cave in the South of Spain has been regularly visited by prehistoric people for at least 50,000 years. The first visitors to the cave were likely Neaderthals, about 65,000 years ago. After that, modern humans used the cave at different points in time to create art and carry out ceremonial tasks.
Raw Feed
NATO, US say Ukraine war likely to end through talks | Russia-Ukraine war News 
From www.aljazeera.com
“Wars are unpredictable,” Stoltenberg told reporters. “We were able to predict the invasion, but how this war will evolve, it’s very hard to predict. What we do know is that almost all wars end at some stage at the negotiating table.”
Musk to Tesla employees: Return to office or get out | Business and Economy News 
From www.aljazeera.com
“The more senior you are, the more visible must be your presence,” Musk wrote. “That is why I lived in the factory so much — so that those on the line could see me working alongside them. If I had not done that, Tesla would long ago have gone bankrupt.”
Israel and UAE Struck Historic Free Trade Deal. Here’s Why 
From time.com
Israel and the United Arab Emirates deepened ties on Tuesday with a historic free trade agreement—the first of its kind between Israel and an Arab country—at a time of growing criticism of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians
Natural Gas Watch
Russia cutting off natural gas to Denmark, company says 
From japantoday.com
“We stand firm in our refusal to pay in rubles, and we’ve been preparing for this scenario,” Ørsted CEO Mads Nipper said. ”The situation underpins the need of the EU becoming independent of Russian gas by accelerating the build-out of renewable energy.”
European Gas Falls as Russia Expects No Further Supply Cuts – Bloomberg 
From www.bloomberg.com
European natural gas prices declined, with Russia unlikely to cut flows to additional buyers after a dispute over payment terms demanded by Moscow.
Iran gas cuts due to nonpayment will cause shortages 
From www.manisteenews.com
“The Iranian side has demanded payment of the financial obligations for the gas fees from the Iraqi side,” the statement said. Iraq has been unable to make payments totaling about $1.7 billion because of the failure of political elites to form a government eight months after national elections. The caretaker Cabinet that’s in place does not have the authority to make the payments.
Ukraine has ‘promised’ not to target inside Russia with US’ donated long-range weapons 
From www.news24.com
“The Ukrainians have given us assurances that they will not use these systems against targets on Russian territory,” Blinken told a joint news conference with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg.
“There is a strong trust bond between Ukraine and the United States, as well as with our allies and partners,” he said.
China Watch
Military health service troops leave Shanghai after completing epidemic prevention tasks 
From eng.chinamil.com.cn
China’s military health service troops have completed the mission of pandemic prevention and control in Shanghai recently and started to pull back from the city successively.
Chinese peacekeeping medical contingent to Mali treats foreign wounded soldiers
From eng.chinamil.com.cn
“Our soldiers have received good treatment at Chinese level-II hospital . The Chinese people and Egyptian people have enjoyed friendly cooperation. We are very grateful to them,” said the commanding officer of the Egyptian peacekeeping troops , when visiting the injured at the hospital.
China’s new configuration AG600 large amphibious aircraft makes maiden flight 
From eng.chinamil.com.cn
This new-configuration AG600 amphibious aircraft took off from the Zhuhai Jinwan Airport in south China’s Guangdong Province at 10:55 a.m., and then safely landed at the airport after a 20-minute flight, said the AVIC, the country’s leading plane-maker.
Sci-Tech Watch
Netflix’s crackdown on password-sharing in Latin American countries is proving to be a disaster.- Technology News, Firstpost 
From www.firstpost.com
With the new rules being haphazardly implemented and poor programming which makes the additional fees seem less and less valuable, many subscribers have given up their Netflix subscriptions altogether.
‘Is this real?’: shock and indifference over metaverse sexual assault 
From metro.co.uk
Last week, SumOfUs published a report titled ‘Metaverse: another cesspool of toxic content’ which contains details of the researcher’s violent encounter in Meta’s Horizon World.
Link to Report
Some were appalled at the experience, while others suggested she should just turn the system off.
Amazon just blocked ALL Android users from purchasing Kindle ebooks, and this is why 
From www.express.co.uk
The major change came into force today (June 1), with billing options not only removed from the Amazon Kindle app but also from the Music and Audible apps. This big feature removal comes in response to changes to the Google Play Store billing policy.
Scientists discover world’s largest plant that’s 4,500 years old 
From metro.co.uk
Researchers have located the largest plant in the world that’s roughly as long as the distance between London and Bath.
Th plant is an ancient and incredibly resilient seagrass stretching across 180km and is estimated to be at least 4,500 years old.
Unity CEO John Riccitiello: The metaverse will have millions of destinations 
From venturebeat.com
He said he defines the metaverse as the next generation of the internet that is always real time, mostly 3D, mostly interactive, mostly social, and mostly persistent. He hedged a lot by putting all those “mostlys” in there but it seems like a reasonable definition and one that could very much benefit Unity, the maker of the most popular engine for making games.
Megalodon and great white sharks competed for food 
From cosmosmagazine.com
Researchers have found that the megalodon (Otodus megalodon) and great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) likely shared a similar position in the food chain (at the top!), and both species appeared to enjoy similar foods, including cetaceans (marine mammals) such as whales, dolphins and porpoises.
Superbugs Could b

Rice University is developing nanoscale drills that are triggered by visible light.  The nanoscale drills are being developed, in part, to kill bacteria, with treatments of real infections showing nano machines are effective.  As bacteria grows more resistance to treatment, new, innovative alternatives are becoming essential to keep up.

Visible light triggers molecular machines to treat infections — ScienceDaily

From www.sciencedaily.com
2022-06-01 18:28:04

Excerpt:

“I tell students that when they are my age, antibiotic-resistant bacteria are going to make COVID look like a walk in the park,” Tour said. “Antibiotics won’t be able to keep 10 million people a year from dying of bacterial infections. But this really stops them.”

The breakthrough study led by Tour and Rice alumni Ana Santos and Dongdong Liu appears in Science Advances.

 

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Southern Illinois University ordered an order to a graduate students not to contact students that might be offended by her beliefs. The University called it a no-contact order. The student, Maggie Dejong, is a Christian conservative. The student is suing the school with attorneys for Alliance Defending Freedom serving pro bono.

Maggie DeJong sues Southern Illinois University over “no-contact” orders after Christian, conservati

From www.washingtontimes.com
2022-06-01 00:57:24

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Maggie DeJong “suffered sleeplessness, anxiety, chest pains, feelings of sadness, loss of appetite, weight loss, lack of concentration, harm to her reputation, and future loss of employment and wages” because of the orders involving the art therapy counseling major, her lawyers said.

 

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The Hunter Biden emails are revealing more ties with the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party, and the Biden family.  Hunter and Uncle James were part of an ongoing multimillion dollar business negotiating deal via email after Joe left office in 2012.

Hunter Biden saga: Washington Post cites emails from laptop on business ties with uncle James Biden
From www.foxnews.com
“James and Hunter Biden were in the midst of a lucrative deal with Chinese executives at the time, while Joe Biden was out of public service for the first time in nearly a half-century, having left the vice presidency a few months earlier,” the Post wrote on Tuesday.

How Hunter Biden’s Laptop Caused a Blaxit

Freedomist-MIA Daily Digest – 01 June 2022
Editor Paul Gordon Collier

Hunter’s Laptop- Race Grading- Ending Aging – Biden Blexit

 

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Hunter Biden Laptop Confirmed to be His

The Washington Examiner hired a computer forensic expert, Konstantinos “Dimitrelos, to determine if the laptop was legitimately Hunter’s.  Thanks to Hunter’s files, Demitrelos stated, “My analysis revealed there is a 100% certainty that Robert Hunter Biden was the only person responsible for the activity on this hard drive and all of its stored data.”

 

 

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Chicago Schools to Penalize Crime of Whiteness with New Grading System

Two Chicago High Schools are in the process of changing the way they grade and discipline children.  The schools intend on giving special rights and privileges to non-white students.  The school released a statement that suggests the teachers are already discriminating against white students on their own.

Researchers for Nature Think They Found the Protein Making Us Lose Our Memories

A protein in the brain called CCR5 could be the secret to uncovering why human minds fail as they get older.  The protein is responsible for editing our memories, but moves into overdrive as we get older.  An HIV drug might be useful in stopping and even reversing the trend.

 

 

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The Biden Blaxit Crisis Exposing the DNC’s Achilles Heel, Its Tokenism

A sudden resignation of 21 black Americans from the Biden administration is producing a lot of head scratches from the Democrats, but the consequences of the strategy of amplified hate, fear, and false hope has left the party in power naked, even to its own most loyal members.

The Democrats long ago chose fear, hate, and false hope to attempt to destroy American individual liberty and replace it with soviet-styled centralism that claimed its authority from the existential crisis of widespread racism, bigotry, sexism, and non-heterophobia.  60 plus years into their project, the Democrats now have real proof of the spectacular fail of their project, and the people being targeted to hate so much that they fear enough to surrender their American freedoms are starting to catch on.

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Americans Blame Biden, not Putin, for Inflation

A Convention of States Action/ Trafalgar Group survey reveals that Americans believe Joe Biden is responsible for rising inflation, not the Russians, as the Democrats want you to believe.  The poll shows 59.9 percent of Americans blame Biden, with only the Democrats still blaming Russia at 55.2 percent.

 

Colorado Teacher Fired for Misgendering Transgendered Student

A High School teacher in Jefferson County Colorado is claiming he was fired for refusing to identify a student by the gender they preferred.  The student communicated to the teacher the parents did not approve, which is why the teacher declined to recognize her self-identifying gender.

 

Canada Moves to Go Full Antigun Authoritarian Under Trudeau

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced plans to pass draconian anti-gun legislation that would put a freeze on all handgun sales.  In addition, it would limit magazine capacity to five rounds and create a buy-back program to confiscate already banned guns like the AR-15 peacefully.

 

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Police Fail to Investigate Terror Attack on Pro-Life Group?

A Pro-Life Org that was firebombed by abortionist extremists is offering a reward for information that leads to the culprits.  The Madison, Wisconsin group, Wisconsin Family Action, says the police department has made little effort to investigate the firebombing that happened on May 8th,2022.

 

 

Liver Restored, Preserved for Days by Machine Successfully Transplanted

Liver4Life has developed a machine that can preserve a human liver for multiple days, as opposed to the current 12-hour limit.  The machine preserves, and, in this case, restores damaged livers.  The damaged liver was restored and successfully transplanted in a now-healthy man in 2021.

 

Texas Social Media Law Stayed by SCOTUS Ruling

In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court has placed a stay on a Texas Social Media law that would prevent social media companies from limiting access to Texans on their platforms for their ‘viewpoint.’  The ruling does not strike down the law, but suspends it until the constitutionality is determined in a lawsuit.

 

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Pelosi Faces More Communion Bans from More Catholic Bishops

May 31, 2022

More Catholic bishops vow to deny Nancy Pelosi Communion over abortion From nypost.com

 

More Christians Killed by Muslims in Northern Nigeria

May 31, 2022

Clergymen Kidnapped, Christians Killed in Northern Nigeria From www.christianheadlines.com

 

Resisting Abortion and Ministering to the Pregnant

May 31, 2022

‘The Church Being Pro-Life in Word and Pro-Love in Action’: Amazing Ministry Aids New and Expectant Mothers From www1.cbn.com

 

Americans Increasingly Turning Against Abortion

May 31, 2022

Poll: Americans want to limit abortion, especially early in pregnancy From www.washingtontimes.com

 

Students Denied Graduation Attendance Due to Not Being Vaccinated Now Suing School

May 31, 2022

Unvaccinated High Schoolers and Parents Protest After Being Banned from Graduation – NBC Los Angele

 

 

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