Wednesday, November 12, 2025

San Fran Removes “Appeal To Heaven” Flag After NYT Smear Campaign.

San Francisco city officials have removed the “Appeal to Heaven” flag, which has flown for 60 years over the city’s Civic Center Plaza. The flag was removed on Saturday, just days after the New York Times declared the flag to be a symbol of the January 6 U.S. Capitol rioters and Christian nationalism in an effort to smear U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.

Meanwhile, far-left activists and the corporate media have undertaken a concerted effort to force Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse themselves from several pending cases addressing the prosecutions of the Capitol rioters and former President Donald J. Trump. A New York Times story revealing that Justice Alito had flown an upside-down American flag outside his home shortly before Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021 kicked off the recusal effort. The newspaper followed up last Wednesday with the story revealing Alito had flown an “Appeal to Heaven” flag outside his family’s beach house.

The “Appeal to Heaven” has flown over San Francisco‘s Civic Center Plaza since it was first raised during Flag Day on June 14, 1964. Other flags on the plaza include the Gadsden flag and the Texas Lone Star state flag. Each flag commemorates a critical moment in American history. City park officials justified the flag’s removal, arguing that while it once symbolized the “quest for American independence,” it has “since been adopted by a different group — one that doesn’t represent the city’s values.”

Last week, the National Pulse reported that the “Appeal to Heaven” flag, despite the media’s assertions, is not a symbol exclusive to the Capitol rioters. Dating to the American Revolution, the flag was designed by General George Washington‘s secretary, Colonel Joseph Reed, and used as a naval ensign in the Continental Army.

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San Francisco city officials have removed the "Appeal to Heaven" flag, which has flown for 60 years over the city's Civic Center Plaza. The flag was removed on Saturday, just days after the New York Times declared the flag to be a symbol of the January 6 U.S. Capitol rioters and Christian nationalism in an effort to smear U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. show more

NEW HOAX DROP: ‘Trump Said N-Word 20 Years Ago,’ Claims Ex-Apprentice Producer.

Bill Pruitt, a former producer on The Apprentice, claims the expiration of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is finally allowing him to allege that Donald Trump said “n***er” — a slur against African-Americans — on set in 2004. Pruitt’s story about being gagged for two decades, however, fails to add up considering his previous barbs aimed at Trump, as well as years of commentary about the show.

“I signed an expansive nondisclosure agreement that promised a fine of $5 million and even jail time if I were to ever divulge what actually happened,” writes Pruitt in the little-read left wing website Slate. Pruitt describes himself as “one of four producers involved in the first two seasons” of the show, and implies the expiration of the NDA this year has freed him — although he has actually been trashing The Apprentice as a “scam” for years.

Pruitt claims Trump was reluctant to allow black season one contestant Kwame Jackson — now a self-described “DEI Consultant” who accuses Trump of “Racism, Xenophobia, [and] Sexism” on social media — to win. He claims Trump said, “I mean, would America buy a n***er winning?” He adds that the then-future president was “serious, and… adamant about not hiring Jackson,” and that “the damning evidence was caught on tape.”

However, such tapes have never emerged, and Pruitt writes he has come to believe they “will never be found.”

But despite claiming he could not accuse Trump of saying n***er without facing multi-million-dollar fines and possible jail time for violating an “expansive” NDA, he has been able to attack The Apprentice and personally insult Trump, apparently without sanction, since at least 2016.

Pruitt also previously denied as “preposterous” an accusation he signed “a confidentiality agreement when working on The Apprentice… agree[ing] to sexism in workplace,” implying it merely covered not disclosing the outcome of the contest.

“We signed them so as to not disclose who got fired,” Pruitt insisted, calling his new claims into question.

The news is evidently the latest, scarcely believable hoax against Trump, which comes as polls show the 45th President surging with black voters against Joe Biden. The peddlers of the hoax, including Pruitt, are asking Americans to believe that not only did Trump openly use the n-word amongst a number of liberal television colleagues, but that no one thought to allege it until 2024.

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Bill Pruitt, a former producer on The Apprentice, claims the expiration of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is finally allowing him to allege that Donald Trump said "n***er" — a slur against African-Americans — on set in 2004. Pruitt’s story about being gagged for two decades, however, fails to add up considering his previous barbs aimed at Trump, as well as years of commentary about the show. show more

European Nation Sees Over 70,000 Syrians Naturalized in Last Year Alone.

Germany experienced a significant rise in citizenship grants last year, with a considerable number of Syrian nationals contributing to the highest naturalization figures since at least 2000. Official data released on Tuesday by the Federal Statistical Office indicated that approximately 200,100 individuals were granted German citizenship in 2023. This represented an increase of about 31,000, or 19 percent, compared to the prior year.

This rise followed a 28 percent increase in 2022, driven by the naturalization of many Syrians. These individuals migrated to Germany between 2014 and 2016 and met the requirements for citizenship. In 2023, 75,500 people from Syria were naturalized, making them the largest group, comprising 38 percent of the total. This number was up by 56 percent compared to 2022. On average, they had spent 6.8 years in Germany before obtaining citizenship.

Other significant groups included 10,700 individuals each from Turkey and Iraq, who also became German citizens last year.

To be granted citizenship, individuals were required to have a working knowledge of German and to demonstrate financial self-sufficiency. Applicants generally need to have lived in Germany for at least eight years. The period could be reduced to six years for individuals demonstrating “special integration accomplishments” such as superior language skills, professional achievements, or civic engagement.

New legislation taking effect on June 27 will ease these requirements. Eligibility for citizenship will be reduced to five years or three years for those with “special integration accomplishments.” Additionally, German-born children will automatically become citizens if one parent has been a legal resident for five years, reduced from the previous requirement of eight years. Restrictions on dual citizenship will also be lifted.

Germany has experienced significant trouble integrating its large Muslim migrant population. A recent study found that nearly half of young Muslims want an Islamic caliphate. Earlier this month, over a thousand Muslims gathered in Hamburg to demand the creation of such a caliphate in Germany.

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Germany experienced a significant rise in citizenship grants last year, with a considerable number of Syrian nationals contributing to the highest naturalization figures since at least 2000. Official data released on Tuesday by the Federal Statistical Office indicated that approximately 200,100 individuals were granted German citizenship in 2023. This represented an increase of about 31,000, or 19 percent, compared to the prior year. show more

Hamas May Be Using U.S. Weapons, Explosives Sold to Egypt.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) say they’ve recovered M112 explosive charges from a United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)-run school in Jabalia, Gaza. According to investigative journalist Laura Loomer, the IDF claims these M112 explosive charges are U.S.-made.

Batch numbers found on the explosive charges indicated they’re likely from a weapons sale the U.S. government made to Egpyt in 2007. For years, Israeli officials have suspected that elements of the Egyptian military have provided guns and other munitions to the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas. The terror group perpetrated the barbaric October 7 attacks in Israel last year, sparking renewed conflict in the region.

The National Pulse previously reported that UNRWA employees appear to have actively participated in Hamas‘s terrorist attacks against Israel late last year. Even more concerning, Western nations have contributed at least $8 billion to UNRWA over the past decade. At least some of this money is believed to have ended up in the hands of Hamas terrorists.

According to data compiled by UNRWA, in the ten years from 2013 to 2022, the United States gave $2,558,830,210, the EU and its member states collectively gave $5,246,475,932, and Australia, Canada, and New Zealand gave a combined $313,429,066 to the controversial agency — a grand total of $8,118,735,208. Following the revelations that UNRWA staff aided Hamas, at least 11 Western governments announced they would be suspending contributions to the United Nations group. 

The Biden government has been under increasing pressure from Arab-American and Muslim political organizations to renew UNRWA funding.

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The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) say they've recovered M112 explosive charges from a United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)-run school in Jabalia, Gaza. According to investigative journalist Laura Loomer, the IDF claims these M112 explosive charges are U.S.-made. show more

The FBI Lovers Who Tried to Stop Trump in 2016 Are Dropping Their ‘Privacy Violations’ Lawsuit Against the DOJ.

Former FBI official Lisa Page has reached a tentative settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding her allegations of privacy violations due to the release of her text messages with fellow agency official Pete Strzok. These texts were exchanged during the 2016 presidential election cycle and exposed their concerted opposition to Donald Trump’s election.

Page’s lawsuit stemmed from the DOJ‘s public release of her communications with Strzok, with whom she was involved in an extramarital relationship. The text messages became a focal point during political debates and investigations into potential bias within the FBI.

According to a court filing on Tuesday, the tentative agreement will, if approved by the presiding judge, resolve the five-year-old case in which Page sought financial damages of at least $1,000 for alleged FBI privacy violations. Further details on the settlement were not provided. Meanwhile, Strzok, who was dismissed from the FBI, has yet to settle his lawsuit, in which he is seeking back pay and reinstatement to his position.

The release of the text messages has been heavily scrutinized, impacting both Page’s and Strzok’s careers and reputations. The resolution of Page’s case may close one chapter of the protracted legal proceedings related to the 2016 election and the FBI‘s internal conflicts.

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Former FBI official Lisa Page has reached a tentative settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding her allegations of privacy violations due to the release of her text messages with fellow agency official Pete Strzok. These texts were exchanged during the 2016 presidential election cycle and exposed their concerted opposition to Donald Trump’s election. show more

WATCH: Leaked Video Shows Future UK Deputy PM Begging Muslims for Support.

A leaked video of Angela Rayner, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party in Great Britain, shows her pleading for support from Muslim community leaders in the upcoming British election, groveling she owes her seat in Parliament to them.

Rayner, who also joined Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer in kneeling to Black Lives Matter in 2020, faces a serious challenge in her Ashton-under-Lyne constituency (electoral district) from the Workers Party of Britain, led by George Galloway.

Galloway, a former Labour MP, returned to Parliament in a February by-election in Rochdale, an area with a sizeable Muslim population notorious for grooming gang activity. Galloway has long cultivated the Muslim community, campaigning on a platform that Labour was insufficiently anti-Israel and declaring, “This is for Gaza!” when he won the Rochdale seat.

In the video, Rayner says, “2019 was a very difficult year in Ashton. My voters were very upset with the Labour Party: I was with you, and you saw me over the line. You supported me. In seats that are similar to mine, people lost their seat — you were there for me, and I don’t believe I could have done that without you.” The Conservatives under then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson won the election in 2019 by a large margin.

Labour is now on course to oust the Conservatives in a landslide on July 4. However, Rayner will likely not be Deputy Prime Minister if she loses her seat.

“If me resigning as an MP now would bring the ceasefire [in Gaza] I would do it… We can’t affect anything when we’re not in government,” she begs, promising a Labour government will “recognize Palestine” as a state if it gains power.

“Qatar, Saudi Arabia, all of these people, we are all working to stop what’s happening at the moment,” she says — though she confesses Joe Biden has far more power to influence the Israel-Hamas war than any British government.

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A leaked video of Angela Rayner, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party in Great Britain, shows her pleading for support from Muslim community leaders in the upcoming British election, groveling she owes her seat in Parliament to them. show more

200-Year-Old Newspaper Discontinues Daily Edition.

The Evening Standard announced it will discontinue its daily print edition and transition to a weekly publication. This decision marks a substantial shift for the London-based newspaper. Established in 1827, it became a free publication in 2009.

Staff were informed of the change via an email on Wednesday. The email explained that increased remote working and the availability of wi-fi on the London Underground negatively impacted the paper’s fortunes. The paper’s circulation has plummeted from 850,000 to 250,000 over the past five years, leading to losses of £84.5 million over six years. Speculation about the newspaper’s future had been circulating for some time.

The Evening Standard, originally named the Standard, had its first evening edition in 1859. In 2009, Russian businessman Alexander Lebedev and his son, Evgeny, acquired the publication. After the acquisition, the decision to distribute the paper for free saw circulation numbers rise from 250,000. Despite this, current circulation levels have dropped to around the same as pre-2009 levels.

Last year, a Bloomberg report indicated that new Standard editor Dylan Jones took the position with the understanding that the print edition would not be abandoned. Despite this, Jones recently admitted to the Press Gazette that he “never” reads printed newspapers.

The Lebedevs also bought the Independent in 2010 and ceased its print edition six years later. Wednesday’s email told staff at the Standard that the goal is to replicate the Independent’s success after it transitioned online in 2016. The communication emphasized that twelve million people access the Standard’s digital platforms monthly. Half of this traffic comes from outside London and overseas.

However, even online news organizations have been struggling of late. Earlier this week, it was reported that The Daily Beast is seeking to cut staff in order to reduce its overhead.

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The Evening Standard announced it will discontinue its daily print edition and transition to a weekly publication. This decision marks a substantial shift for the London-based newspaper. Established in 1827, it became a free publication in 2009. show more

Archaeologists Recently Found The Lost Artifacts of America’s First Soldiers.

Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery in Colonial Williamsburg, uncovering barracks believed to have been constructed by the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Experts assert these barracks were built between 1776 and 1777 and were eventually razed by British forces under General Charles Cornwallis in 1781.

The find came as construction crews prepared a site for a new sports center on property managed by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Initial investigations by an archaeology team, guided by 18th-century maps and period documents, quickly showed the potential for an extraordinary historical revelation.

The four-acre site is already yielding valuable artifacts that shed light on the daily lives of Continental soldiers. Among the items recovered are bricks, an entire chimney base, various gun components, lead musket balls bearing toothmarks, high-quality ceramics, and personal belongings likely linked to officers.

“Archaeological evidence of continental barracks in Virginia is rare,” the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation highlighted in a blog post. “This site, occupied from 1777 to 1781, is particularly valuable since it was built and utilized solely for military purposes. Moreover, much of the site has remained largely untouched since its destruction.”

Only a small segment of the site has been excavated so far, prompting planners to adjust the location of the sports center to ensure future archaeological work can proceed. Archaeologists are optimistic about further discoveries, as the relatively undisturbed nature of the site promises more insights into 18th-century military life. The barracks were intended to accommodate 1,000 soldiers but ended up housing up to 2,000, along with 100 horses.

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Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery in Colonial Williamsburg, uncovering barracks believed to have been constructed by the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Experts assert these barracks were built between 1776 and 1777 and were eventually razed by British forces under General Charles Cornwallis in 1781. show more

We Might See Fauci’s COVID Texts, Soon…

The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic sent a letter to Dr. Anthony Fauci requesting access to email and cell phone for information related to the origins of COVID-19, EcoHealth Alliance, and their investigation. The letter was sent by Republican Ohio Representative Brad Wenstrup, chairman of the select subcommittee.

In the letter, Wenstrup references the testimony of Dr. David Morens, a senior advisor at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr. Morens testified after the subcommittee uncovered evidence suggesting he may have obstructed investigations to protect Dr. Fauci. According to the letter, in June 2023, Morens appeared to circumvent potential Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests by using personal email instead of his work email. The letter further notes lawmakers’ questions about whether Morens destroyed federal records.

The letter states that newly discovered emails suggest Morens may have communicated with Dr. Fauci via email. When asked during a hearing if he sent any COVID-19 information to Fauci’s email, Morens responded, “I don’t remember.”

Wenstrup’s letter outlines the subcommittee’s investigation into the origins of COVID-19, including EcoHealth Alliance’s activities at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), their grant monitoring and enforcement, gain-of-function research, and potential efforts by officials to obstruct oversight.

“As a part of the probe, we are reviewing thousands of communications from your former Senior Scientific Advisor, Dr. David Morens. The Select Subcommittee possesses communications from Dr. Morens in which he suggests he sent you official congressional correspondence related to COVID-19 to your personal e-mail account and that he had a ‘secret back channel’ to you,” Wenstrup writes.

Wenstrup concludes the letter by requesting documents and communications in Fauci‘s custody, including records retained in personal emails, cell phones, or other electronic devices, as soon as possible. He called for a response by June 12 at the latest.

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The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic sent a letter to Dr. Anthony Fauci requesting access to email and cell phone for information related to the origins of COVID-19, EcoHealth Alliance, and their investigation. The letter was sent by Republican Ohio Representative Brad Wenstrup, chairman of the select subcommittee. show more

Hunter’s Stripper Baby Mama Releasing Tell-All Book.

Lunden Roberts, the former stripper with whom Hunter Biden had a child, is releasing a tell-all memoir that will be published before the 2024 election.

Details: The memoir will be titled “Out of the Shadows: My Life Inside the Wild World of Hunter Biden” and will reveal details about her relationship with Joe Biden’s troubled son.

The timing: The book will be published on August 20, during the week of the Democratic National Convention.

Back up: Back in 2017, Hunter Biden was in a relationship with Hallie Biden — his late brother Beau’s widow. During that relationship, he had an affair with a stripper (Lunden Roberts). In August 2018, Roberts gave birth to their child, Navy Joan Roberts.

Back to the book: The book’s description describes a “rollercoaster ride of a relationship, touching on the drug cook working in [Hunter’s company’s] kitchen, strip clubs where Hunter might try the pole himself… and dozens of other stories that make the laptop debacle seem routine.”

Grandpa Joe: Joe Biden didn’t publicly acknowledge his granddaughter until June 2023. During his first few years in the White House, he would hand stockings with all his grandchildren’s names but excluded Navy Joan.

That’s the Biden family in a nutshell. But the media wants you to believe the Trump family is the problem.

This article is adapted from the free ‘Wake Up Right’ newsletter, which you can subscribe to here.

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Lunden Roberts, the former stripper with whom Hunter Biden had a child, is releasing a tell-all memoir that will be published before the 2024 election. show more