News You Can Use for 2024
I hope 2024 is the year Americans see the light in numbers so vast we begin to create change for our country as a united populace rather than a divided one.
Dividing citizens is an old trick used by rogue governments who keep their bickering citizens focused on everything but what they want us to see. Divide and conquer, as they say.
In 2023, the government seemed to provide a soft form of disclosure on the issue of UFO’s, hinting at their existence but not providing much else. Americans yawned at the news, which I found surprising. Either we already suspected there was life beyond our planet and so we weren’t surprised by the disclosure, or we’re too focused on getting through the post-Covid days to care.
As 2024 began, news came out that Fani Willis, the powerful Georgia District Attorney prosecuting Trump, was apparently using tax payer dollars to fund lavish vacations with her married lover. It gets worse: Willis apparently hired outside attorney and love interest Nathan Wade to help prosecute the Trump case, but allegedly also used the unfortunate (and vastly unqualified) young man in a sordid scheme to launder taxpayer money and luxurious gifts back to herself.
It strikes me that our elected government officials have no shame anymore. They’re all so confident they won’t be held accountable for their crimes and offenses, they don’t even try to hide them.
Speaking of elected officials, there’s good evidence that our house and senate members are getting really, really good stock tips and were greatly enriched by the stock market last year. According to Brietbart News, quoting a report from Unusual Whales, an options flow company, Rep. Dan Crenshaw is up 38.2 percent in the market, while Rep. Nancy Pelosi is up 65.5 percent. Interestingly, the top trader in Congress was Rep. Brian Higgins from the Buffalo area. Higgins was up 238.9 percent, but interestingly the S&P was only up about 24%. You do the math.
I found it deeply troubling that scientist Stephen Hawking’s name made the news in the recent Epstein disclosures last week, but it turns out, Jeffrey Epstein, in addition to being a consummate backmailer and having a talent for procuring young women and girls for his powerful friends, was also interested in science. Who knew?
In March 2005, Hawking attended a small “scientific conference”that Epstein threw on island Little St. James hosting 21 top world scientists — including three Nobel prize winners — a veritable who’s who of the most influential science figures in the world. Why would Epstein so publicly hold this conference? One can only hope he wasn’t trying to co-opt science, too. I don’t know if we’ll ever get an answer, but Epstein could barely spell, so I doubt he was querying his guests about quantum physics.
In other news, Politico’s European edition ran a story headlined, “EU Countries Destroy 4 Billion Euros Worth Of Vaccines.” The sub-headline added, “A Politico analysis shows that more than 200 million unwanted coronavirus jabs have been dumped.” Maybe a lot more. The article ended saying “Governments are reluctant to reveal the scale of the waste.”
Last week, the Florida State Surgeon General called for a halt in the use of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. In December, 60 German scientists came together and called for the same, as well as 57 Latin American doctors and researchers, and recently, a group of five Swedish doctors. It takes courage to speak out. Doctors have lost their license to practice for expressing concern about the Covid vaccine in the past, which is a news story in itself.
So the gist is: Florida has become the first state to officially designate the mRNA shots as potentially defective and therefore unsafe. In other words, the burden of proof has finally shifted — at least, in Florida. Dr. Ladapo is saying that it’s not our job to prove the shots were dangerous. It’s the Establishment’s job to prove its approved medications were safe.
In other news, a poll by Statista showed Congress was the least trusted American institution. It ranked last in a January poll entitled, “Who Do Americans Trust?” Only 6% polled trust Congress, with the media faring only slightly better.
Americans trusted small business owners the most in this poll, which makes sense to me, as regular folks trust other regular folks. But the military got some love, coming in as the second most trusted institution. Only 22% polled trust the medical industry.
None of this news should make truth seekers gloat. America has fallen so far, whether by design or just happenstance. We have no trust in our institutions anymore. We only seem to trust one another, but you wouldn’t know it with all the bickering going on.
In 2024, let’s try to come together and rebuild–even save–our country together. Resist the urge to fight with others about political parties, racism, genderism, and any other “ism.” Focus on what’s important. Be willing to face hard truths, and hard facts. Most of all, be in pursuit of the truth. It’s often obfuscated but it’s not impossible to find. It’s our job to find it.
