Friday, August 8, 2025

Zuckerberg Org Keeps Training Leftist Election Workers Despite State Bans.

Nonprofits like the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) are still finding ways to influence electoral processes despite a half-dozen states moving to ban their involvement. CTCL and other organizations received substantial private funding during the 2020 elections from tech moguls such as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Through a series of publicly available webinars, CTCL provides training on topics like working with leftist fact-checkers, lobbying elected officials, and building relationships with selected journalists.

Despite promoting a ‘non-partisan’ public image, CTCL’s founders and some of its board members trace back to Democratic political operations. The organization itself has received millions in funding from left-leaning sources. In response to the laws prohibiting private election funding, CTCL launched the Election Infrastructure Initiative, which aims to pool together election officials, nonprofits, counties, and cities to advocate for $20 billion in federal funding for election processes over the next decade.

Notwithstanding the controversy surrounding its political affiliations and disputed involvement in the 2020 elections, CTCL also continues to train election administrators. Training topics include navigating electoral procedures, lobbying officials, and targeting disfavored speech about elections.

Zuckerberg has announced his intention to use Facebook and Instagram tools to limit the political content users will see ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Instagram publicly stated: “[W]e won’t proactively recommend content about politics on recommendation surfaces across Instagram and Threads.”

The National Pulse has provided extensive coverage of Zuckerberg and CTCL’s activities. In 2022, The Pulse reported that CTCL launched an $80 million effort to hijack local elections — ostensibly tilting the races in favor of Democrats. In August of the same year, Zuckerberg himself admitted to interfering in the 2020 presidential election — acknowledging that he and his company, Facebook, censored media coverage of Hunter Biden’s laptop on behalf of the FBI.

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Nonprofits like the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) are still finding ways to influence electoral processes despite a half-dozen states moving to ban their involvement. CTCL and other organizations received substantial private funding during the 2020 elections from tech moguls such as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Through a series of publicly available webinars, CTCL provides training on topics like working with leftist fact-checkers, lobbying elected officials, and building relationships with selected journalists. show more

London’s Sadiq Khan: ‘I Could Lose’ Re-Election Because of UK’s New Voter ID Requirements.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has expressed concern that new voter identification regulations could potentially hinder his re-election chances. Writing for the Russian oligarch-owned ‘Independent‘, Khan begins: “I am under no illusion: I could lose,” before explaining: “Many people don’t realise yet that the Tory government has changed the voting system to make it much more likely that their candidate will win.”

Britain introduced voter ID requirements for the first time in 2022, which the far-left Labour Party bemoaned as a “blatant attempt to rig democracy in favour of the Conservative Party.”

“New rules making it compulsory to have an approved form of ID – a deliberate attempt to reduce turnout – also puts the election on a knife-edge,” Khan wrote in a statement for the Independent. “Analysis shows more than 900,000 Londoners – likely to include large numbers of young people and those from minority communities – might not have valid ID and will thus be barred from exercising their democratic right to vote,” he continued.

Khan criticized his rival, Susan Hall, for her “hard Brexit” stance and for opposing his initiatives on air quality and climate change. “I’ve always stood up for London’s open, outward-looking, pro-European and anti-racist values – as well as for climate science, women’s rights, our diversity, our LGBT+ community, and liberal democracy,” Khan wrote.

London residents are set to vote for their preferred leader in six weeks, with Khan presently enjoying a significant lead in the polls. The YouGov/Mile End Institute Poll shows Khan leading at 49 percent, with his nearest opponent, Conservative Susan Hall, trailing at 24 percent.

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has expressed concern that new voter identification regulations could potentially hinder his re-election chances. Writing for the Russian oligarch-owned 'Independent', Khan begins: "I am under no illusion: I could lose," before explaining: "Many people don’t realise yet that the Tory government has changed the voting system to make it much more likely that their candidate will win." show more

WATCH: ‘The Colony Can Fall’ – Century-Old Statue of Queen Victoria Torn Down.

A bronze statue of Queen Victoria has been torn down in Geelong, Australia, in the latest of a series of targeted attacks on British historical monuments in the former colony.

Erected in 1912, the statue of the 19th-century monarch was torn from its plinth in the early hours of Thursday morning. It was then vandalized with red paint, which was also used to deface the plinth, reading ‘Victoria, Queen and Empress, 1837-1901,’ with the words’ THE COLONY CAN FALL.’

The statue was less seriously vandalized earlier in March, being splashed with red paint and daubed with the words ‘THE COLONY WILL FALL.’

The same slogan appeared on a Melbourne statue of Captain James Cook, the British explorer who mapped much of Australia and New Zealand and discovered Hawaii, in January, which was toppled by being broken at the ankles. A second statue of Cook in the city was cut down in February.

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A bronze statue of Queen Victoria has been torn down in Geelong, Australia, in the latest of a series of targeted attacks on British historical monuments in the former colony. show more

Statue of Obese ‘Woman of Color’ to Be Installed in London’s Trafalgar Square.

A statue of an obese “metropolitan woman of color” will be installed in London’s iconic Trafalgar Square, alongside a monument to Admiral Lord Nelson, the Hero of Trafalgar, and statues of King George IV and war heroes General Sir Charles James Napier and Major-General Sir Henry Havelock.

Titled ‘Lady in Blue,’ the sculpture by Harlem-born Tschabalala Self will be placed on the so-called “fourth plinth,” an empty pedestal originally intended to hold an equestrian statue of King William IV, in 2026. It will feature a black female with prominent buttocks wearing platform shoes and a revealing blue dress.

Self says the sculpture “pays homage to a young, metropolitan woman of color who could be just one of many Londoners today.”

It was authorized by the Fourth Plinth Commissioning Group, which operates under Mayor Sadiq Khan’s so-called Culture Team.

It will not be permanent, with the city authorities rotating a series of often woke installations on the fourth plinth. ‘Towards an Uncertain Future,’ a shapeless green mass by Romanian sculptor Andra Ursuța, is set to replace it in 2028.

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A statue of an obese “metropolitan woman of color” will be installed in London’s iconic Trafalgar Square, alongside a monument to Admiral Lord Nelson, the Hero of Trafalgar, and statues of King George IV and war heroes General Sir Charles James Napier and Major-General Sir Henry Havelock. show more

REPLAY: Watch Raheem Kassam & Laura Loomer Explain the TikTok Bill And Those Financially Benefiting.

National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam joined investigative reporter Laura Loomer on her Rumble show this week to break down the TikTok bill and explain who in Washington, D.C. is getting rich and how.

The conversation was wide-ranging, but also detailed, with information never previously aired before.

WATCH: 

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National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam joined investigative reporter Laura Loomer on her Rumble show this week to break down the TikTok bill and explain who in Washington, D.C. is getting rich and how. show more

Russia Says It Has Killed 491 Americans in Ukraine.

Russia’s Defense Ministry released a report on Thursday stating that their forces have killed approximately 6,000 foreign mercenaries and volunteers who were fighting for Ukraine. The report alleges that a total of 13,387 “foreign mercenaries” from foreign countries have participated in the war since its commencement over two years ago.

Among the killed foreign fighters, Russia reports 491 were American fatalities. The estimated number of British casualties is 360, and 422 deaths from Canada. The highest number of foreign fighters were Polish, accounting for 1,497 deaths out of the total 2,690 reported.

UK Prime Minister Liz Truss encouraged Western fighters to volunteer for Ukraine during the early stages of the Russian invasion. The U.S. also brazenly endorsed Ukraine’s foreign recruitment efforts via online platforms, even on social media platforms such as Facebook. But as the war hit a stalemate and the casualty rates soared, Western officials appeared to recede from their initial enthusiasm.

The negative repercussions of these endorsements were evident in the case of a young British man. Harry Gregg, who recently committed suicide after fighting in Ukraine, was reportedly motivated by the proclamations of Truss, who described those fighting for Ukraine as participants in a “battle for democracy.”

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Russia’s Defense Ministry released a report on Thursday stating that their forces have killed approximately 6,000 foreign mercenaries and volunteers who were fighting for Ukraine. The report alleges that a total of 13,387 “foreign mercenaries” from foreign countries have participated in the war since its commencement over two years ago. show more

Arab, Muslim Americans Reject White House Meeting.

Leaders from the Palestinian American, Arab American, and Muslim communities rejected an invitation to meet with several top-ranking White House officials in Chicago on Thursday.

The community leaders expressed their stand in a letter with nearly 50 signatories published on the Council on American-Islamic Relations website. “There is no point in more meetings. The White House already knows the position of the aforementioned groups and our allies across the nation,” the leaders wrote.

“They know because we have made it abundantly clear, including in prior meetings with the White House, but also in press statements, letters to our elected leaders, media interviews, and enormous street action within earshot of the Oval Office,” the letter said.

The refusal follows a series of meeting rejections by Arab and Muslim groups across the country. Citing frustration over the Gaza war, which has resulted in over 30,000 Palestinian deaths since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, these groups declined participation in several key meetings, including a meeting with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and another with President Joe Biden’s campaign manager, Julie Chavez Rodriguez.

The Biden government’s support for Israel is seeing Arab and Muslim Americans and progressives abandon their support for Biden in droves. The Democratic primary in Michigan saw the anti-Biden “uncommitted” protest vote take 13 percent overall and beat the incumbent president in Wayne County, home to America’s largest Arab population.

“With a genocide that has flattened Gaza, forcibly displacing 85 percent of its residents, and claiming the lives of 31,000 people, 13,000 of whom are children, the White House has not only refused to call for a ceasefire, but also enabled this blatant campaign of ethnic cleansing to take place by providing financial and military means, as well as diplomatic support at the United Nations,” the letter reads. “A meeting of the minds is nowhere in sight.”

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Leaders from the Palestinian American, Arab American, and Muslim communities rejected an invitation to meet with several top-ranking White House officials in Chicago on Thursday. show more

Judge Who Ruled Fani Willis Can Stay on Trump Case Donated to Her in 2020.

Judge Scott McAfee, who ruled on Thursday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can continue prosecuting her RICO case against Donald Trump, donated to her in 2020.

Willis faced being disqualified from the case after it emerged that she conducted a lengthy sexual affair with the lead prosecutor she hired, Nathan Wade. It was alleged during a series of dramatic court hearings that Willis lied about the affair and its timing and benefited financially from hiring Wade, with whom she enjoyed several lavish vacations.

McAfee ruled she can remain on the case despite the “appearance of impropriety,” however, as long as Wade is dismissed. There was a widespread expectation she would not receive such a favorable ruling, considering the evidence that emerged during the hearings. The fact that McAfee previously donated $150 to Willis in 2020 — the year she was elected — is now being flagged as a possible conflict of interest.

“Judge McAfee ruled that Fani Willis can keep prosecuting President Trump’s case in Fulton County, Georgia. McAfee has also donated to Fani Willis. This is unreal,” commented investigative reporter Laura Loomer.

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Judge Scott McAfee, who ruled on Thursday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can continue prosecuting her RICO case against Donald Trump, donated to her in 2020. show more

‘Halal Secret Weapon’ Is ‘Having More Kids’ Says Pakistani Theologian Boasting That Western Nation Will Be 50% Muslim in One Generation.

Pakistan-born, Yale-educated theologian Yasir Qadhi predicted Muslims will be approaching a majority in Swedish cities within a single generation, saying that Muslims’ high birth rates are their “secret weapon.”

“Walking through the streets of Malmö is like walking through Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, or Damascus, the capital of Syria,” Qadhi said of the rapid demographic change in Sweden’s third-largest city.

Qadhi said politicians in the city told him that “if the Swedish population maintains its negative [birthrate] and the Muslim population maintains… the average of, what, five, six, seven kids… within one generation it is very likely [it] will be almost half Muslim.”

The academic called this the “halal secret weapon,” adding: “It’s not our fault that we have more kids, guys, “you wanna do whatever you wanna do!”

“The locals are not reproducing; it’s not our fault; I don’t know why they’re getting irritated at us,” he repeated.

The academic also complained about Islamic schools in the country being shut down over links to Islamist extremism and terrorism, attributing this “Islamophobia.”

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Pakistan-born, Yale-educated theologian Yasir Qadhi predicted Muslims will be approaching a majority in Swedish cities within a single generation, saying that Muslims’ high birth rates are their “secret weapon.” show more

Dead Boeing Whistleblower Warned ‘If Anything Happens to Me, It’s Not Suicide.’

Deceased Boeing whistleblower John Barnett warned a friend before his death that ‘if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.’ Barnett, 62, was found shot to death this week. The Charleston County coroner’s office ruled his death self-inflicted.

Barnett, who was involved in a lawsuit against Boeing, was previously employed at the company for 32 years and raised serious concerns about its production issues. According to his legal team, he faced a hostile work environment due to his outspoken concerns, particularly about safety problems with Boeing’s flagship 787 Dreamliner model. “He was in very good spirits and really looking forward to putting this phase of his life behind him and moving on. We didn’t see any indication he would take his own life. No one can believe it,” said his attorneys.

A friend has now come forward with information suggesting that Barnett did not, in fact, take his own life. Barnett’s friend Jennifer said she asked him if he was scared. According to Jennifer, “he said, ‘No, I ain’t scared, but if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.’”

“I know that he did not commit suicide. There’s no way,” Jennifer said. She claimed that someone “didn’t like what he had to say” and wanted to “shut him up,” adding: “That’s why they made it look like a suicide.”

Barnett’s attorneys remain steadfast in their pursuit of justice and plan to proceed with the case set for June. In light of these events and allegations, there appears to be more to the story than what the preliminary reports suggest.

Boeing has recently faced several scandals related to accidents involving its aircraft. A recent FAA audit uncovered dozens of issues with its production.

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Deceased Boeing whistleblower John Barnett warned a friend before his death that ‘if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.’ Barnett, 62, was found shot to death this week. The Charleston County coroner’s office ruled his death self-inflicted. show more