Saturday, November 22, 2025
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National Archives Has 5,400 Biden E-mails Sent Under FAKE NAMES.

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has confirmed it holds 5,400 undisclosed emails and other records linked to Joe Biden, created under fake names including Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware as Vice President.

The Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF) forced NARA to confirm the existence of the records through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, but the supposedly independent U.S. government has dragged its heels on actually producing them.

The SLF, which says Biden “used [the] three personal pseudonym email accounts to forward government information and discuss government business with his son, Hunter Biden, and others” has now filed a lawsuit against NARA in an effort to force them to hand over the trove.

Previously disclosed emails between Joe and Hunter Biden related to the latter’s business deals with Ukraine and the Burisma energy firm are redacted, and NARA is being pressured by Congress to turn over full, original copies of these as well, to assist the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing investigation into the Biden family.

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The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has confirmed it holds 5,400 undisclosed emails and other records linked to Joe Biden, created under fake names including Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware as Vice President. show more
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Biden Govt Lets ISIS-Linked Migrants Into America, FBI Struggling to Track.

The FBI is conducting an investigation into over a dozen Uzbek nationals who were permitted entry into the United States after seeking asylum at the southern border with Mexico earlier this year. Multiple US officials have stated that the investigation was initiated after it was discovered that the migrants had the assistance of a smuggler linked to ISIS. While no specific ISIS plot has been identified, FBI officials are working to identify and assess all individuals who gained entry to the US and are scrutinizing some of them as possible criminal threats. The incident has raised concerns about potential vulnerabilities in border security and heightened the ongoing political debate on the matter.

The FBI immediately began locating the migrants and investigating their backgrounds once it became aware of the existence of a human smuggling network that aided them in their journey to the US. Turkish authorities have arrested the smuggler and other members of his network at the request of the US. The FBI has obtained information from the smuggler to assist in its investigation. There is currently no evidence connecting the individuals facilitated by the network to terrorist organizations or plotting a terrorist attack in the US. However, more than 15 of the migrants remain under scrutiny by the FBI as possible criminal threats.

This incident highlights the intersection of two crises created by and now facing the Biden government: terrorism and border security.

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The FBI is conducting an investigation into over a dozen Uzbek nationals who were permitted entry into the United States after seeking asylum at the southern border with Mexico earlier this year. Multiple US officials have stated that the investigation was initiated after it was discovered that the migrants had the assistance of a smuggler linked to ISIS. While no specific ISIS plot has been identified, FBI officials are working to identify and assess all individuals who gained entry to the US and are scrutinizing some of them as possible criminal threats. The incident has raised concerns about potential vulnerabilities in border security and heightened the ongoing political debate on the matter. show more
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New York CEOs Demand Taxpayer Cash for Migrants They Lured to City.

More than 120 top business leaders in New York City, including Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase, Larry Fink of BlackRock, and Jane Fraser of Citigroup, have sent a letter to President Biden and congressional leaders urging Washington to provide taxpayer-funded, federal assistance to address the migrant crisis. This, despite the fact that the migrant crisis was caused by corporate demands for cheap migrant labor, and the facilitation of the policy by the corporate-sponsored politicians in New York, and across the nation.

The city claims to be facing a strain on resources as more than 100,000 asylum seekers arrive from the southern U.S. border. Recent communications from the Biden government suggests these calls for assistance may not be heeded.

New arrivals to Manhattan are sleeping outdoors, despite the opening of 200 emergency sites, leaving long lines near JPMorgan’s swanky offices. Top executives in New York are supporting Governor Hochul’s and Mayor Adams’s requests for federal funding for educational, housing, security, and healthcare services for migrants. They also want faster processing of asylum applications and work permits. However, Alejandro Mayorkas, the Homeland Security secretary, has questioned New York’s handling of the crisis and has offered federal sites to house migrants. New York officials, including representatives of Hochul and Adams, have pushed back against this response.

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More than 120 top business leaders in New York City, including Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase, Larry Fink of BlackRock, and Jane Fraser of Citigroup, have sent a letter to President Biden and congressional leaders urging Washington to provide taxpayer-funded, federal assistance to address the migrant crisis. This, despite the fact that the migrant crisis was caused by corporate demands for cheap migrant labor, and the facilitation of the policy by the corporate-sponsored politicians in New York, and across the nation. show more
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‘Kill the Boer’ Gang Break Into White Farmer’s Home, Stab Wife With Spear.

A four-strong gang in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, broke into the home of a white farmer chanting “kill the Boer, kill the farmer” and violently assaulted him and his wife, stabbing the latter with a spear.

Tim and Amanda Platt were beaten with “pipes, crowbars, and other instruments” by the gang, said Jacques Broodryk, a spokesman for the AfriForum group which supports South Africa’s Dutch-descended Boer (Afrikaner) minority.

Amanda was reportedly “beaten with a bolt cutter and lead pipes, and eventually stabbed with a spear.” Incredibly, she managed to escape the fracas while her husband was still fighting with their attackers, and returned armed to save him as they fled.

Julius Malema, the Marxist-Leninist lawmaker who leads the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party in South Africa, recently led a packed stadium in chants of “shoot to kill, kill the Boer, the farmer” – an incident that gained international attention after South Africa-born Elon Musk highlighted it as a call to “racial genocide”.

As President, Donald Trump tasked then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo with investigating “the South Africa land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of farmers” in 2018.

It is unclear whether or not Pompeo ever did so, and the expropriation of white-owned land without compensation is back on the South African government’s agenda now Joe Biden is in the White House.

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A four-strong gang in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, broke into the home of a white farmer chanting "kill the Boer, kill the farmer" and violently assaulted him and his wife, stabbing the latter with a spear. show more

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There can’t be any doubt that the most recent excusing of the “kill the Boer” chants by the corporate, international media has emboldened these gangs and their murders (or attempted murders)
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STUDY: COVID Masks Leak Chemicals Linked to Organ Damage, Cancer.

Surgical masks hold and release dangerous chemicals at eight times the rate recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines, according to research conducted at the Jeonbuk National University in South Korea.

The study – re-published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) earlier this year – found that the disposable masks, recommended by health “experts” throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, carried a number of Toxic Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs). These compounds have been linked to short-term health problems – such as headaches and nausea – as well as to more serious and deadly long-term issues, including organ damage and multiple cancers.

The researchers purchased 14 disposable and cloth masks online and tested them for TVOCs. They found that cloth masks posed “no relevant health-related concerns” for wearers, reporting the “TVOC concentration levels corresponded to a level that is harmless to the human body.”

However, surgical disposable masks, such as KF94s, contained over 14 times more TVOCs than cloth masks. The EPA recommends TVOC levels to be no higher than 0.5 parts per million in indoor air, yet the disposable masks were measuring up to 4.8 parts per million.

“It is clear that particular attention must be paid to the VOCs associated with the use of KF94 masks [and] their effects on human health,” the researchers concluded.

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Surgical masks hold and release dangerous chemicals at eight times the rate recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines, according to research conducted at the Jeonbuk National University in South Korea. show more
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Conservative ‘Talent Institution’ to Open in London.

The Mathias Corvinus Collegium, a Hungarian “talent institution” which funds scholarships and fosters traditional conservative values, is to open a new branch near London’s iconic Trafalgar Square.

The Collegium, which recently hosted former Fox News presenter Tucker Carlson in Budapest, will establish the conservative redoubt at a Hungarian cultural center in the British capital, having previously gained a foothold in the country’s top universities by partnering with the Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation.

Hungarian leader Viktor Orban has supported the Collegium with public funding – as Western governments across the world fund generally leftist universities – as part of a modest effort to resist the general trend of education when it comes to such issues as diversity, gender ideology, and the role of religion in public life.

Orban has explicitly stated that he wishes to build a “Christian democracy” in Hungary, in which customs, traditions, and values derived from Christianity are given pride of place, and mass migration and multiculturalism are discouraged in favor of support for motherhood, the family, and social cohesion.

Previously, he has advertised Hungary as a bastion of traditional conservatism, willing to welcome Western “refugees”. The branching out of institutions like the Collegium suggests that he intends to try and spread his values overseas – as rivals to Orban such as George Soros have done with leftist institutions like his Central European University (CEU).

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The Mathias Corvinus Collegium, a Hungarian "talent institution" which funds scholarships and fosters traditional conservative values, is to open a new branch near London's iconic Trafalgar Square. show more
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UN Launches ‘Digital Army’ To ‘Combat Disinfo’, Push ‘Agenda 2030’

The United Nations (UN) has announced a ‘digital army’ to combat misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, admitting to having monitored the internet in recent years as it continues to push for “progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),” comprising seventeen long-term global aims known as “Agenda 2030,” which is being used by the World Economic Forum (WEF) to advance what it calls the “Great Reset.”

The UN launched its digital army at a workshop in the Democratic Republic of Congo in July this year, recruiting 30 people as young as 15 to search the internet and various social media platforms for what the UN considers false information and use their “fake news detection techniques… to attack the viral false information.” The organization taught the recruits how to process information and disseminate it through UN-sponsored channels, providing them with smartphones equipped with editing software.

The UN launched further initiatives across the world, such as hosting an anti-disinformation blogger festival in Mali, though was quickly asked to cease its efforts by the Malian government. The UN also launched a radio station called the “Voice of Peace” in both Sudan and South Sudan aimed at countering fake news.

“It has become clear that business as usual is not an option,” announced the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres regarding information integrity on digital platforms.

“The ability to disseminate large-scale disinformation to undermine scientifically established facts poses an existential risk to humanity and endangers democratic institutions and fundamental human rights,” he added.

The WEF announced earlier this year that it is cooperating alongside the UN to accelerate the implementation of Agenda 2030 after progress was halted by “unforeseen setbacks” due to the coronavirus pandemic and the war in Ukraine, among other things.

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The United Nations (UN) has announced a 'digital army' to combat misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, admitting to having monitored the internet in recent years as it continues to push for "progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)," comprising seventeen long-term global aims known as "Agenda 2030," which is being used by the World Economic Forum (WEF) to advance what it calls the "Great Reset." show more
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Another $250M for Ukraine, Just $95M for Hawaii.

Joe Biden’s government has announced a new $250 million package of military aid to Ukraine, while also suggesting Hawaii gets $95 million for infrastructure rebuilding.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the new, foreign assistance includes HIMARS and artillery rounds, and that is intended to support Ukraine by providing battlefield capabilities such as missiles for air defense, mine-clearing equipment, anti-armor systems, and small arms ammunition.

The news comes as multiple investigations are launched into mass fraud and corruption using Western money and resources in the former Soviet state.

Concerns have also been raised about the potential for increased tensions and the possibility of unnecessary escalation as Western support for the Ukrainian war machine increases. An American drone has already been downed over the Black Sea following a collision with a Russian warplane, and a British surveillance aircraft and its human crew were very nearly shot down by the Russians following a miscommunication.

In an even more serious incident, a missile landed in Przewodów, Poland and killed two civilians. Ukraine attempted to blame the incident on Russia, but it later turned out the NATO member has been hit bit by a Ukrainian missile.

The longer the war in Ukraine continues with Western involvement, the more likely it is that such incidents could escalate into direct clashes between NATO and Russian forces.

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Joe Biden's government has announced a new $250 million package of military aid to Ukraine, while also suggesting Hawaii gets $95 million for infrastructure rebuilding. show more

Judge: Sorority Must Allow Male ‘Sister’ Who Gets ‘Hard On’ While Watching Them Undress.

Wyoming University’s Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) sorority is admitting a transgender student as a member after a judge rejected a lawsuit brought by six female sorority sisters. The six female students told U.S. District Court judge, Alan B. Johnson, that the presence of Artemis Langford – a 6’2″ biological male – made them uncomfortable and that Langford was not in fact a transgender woman.

Several female sorority members told the judge that Artemis Lanford would watch them undress, and in the course of doing so the biological male exhibited sexual arousal in the form of an erection.

Judge Johnson dismissed the lawsuit brought against the KKG national sorority organization and its leadership, stating:

The University of Wyoming chapter voted to admit — and, more broadly, a sorority of hundreds of thousands approved — Langford. With its inquiry beginning and ending there, the Court will not define ‘woman’ today. The delegate of a private, voluntary organization interpreted ‘woman’, otherwise undefined in the non-profit’s bylaws, expansively; this Judge may not invade Kappa Kappa Gamma’s freedom of expressive association and inject the circumscribed definition Plaintiffs urge.

The judge acknowledged that while the KKG by-laws limited membership to only women, the same by-laws did not actually define what constitutes a “woman.”

Following the vote to admit Langford as a sister last year, female members of the KKG chapter spoke to the press saying they felt pressured by sorority leadership to admit the biological male.

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Wyoming University's Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) sorority is admitting a transgender student as a member after a judge rejected a lawsuit brought by six female sorority sisters. The six female students told U.S. District Court judge, Alan B. Johnson, that the presence of Artemis Langford – a 6'2" biological male – made them uncomfortable and that Langford was not in fact a transgender woman. show more

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Biden’s DHS ‘Releasing More Than 100,000 Illegals Into U.S. Each Month’.

A former U.S. immigration judge says the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) won’t release the total number of illegal immigrants released after encountering border agents because the numbers would bring negative press for President Joe Biden. Andrew Arthur, who served as an immigration judge in York, Pennsylvania, claims Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Office of Field Operations (OFO) – both agencies within DHS – are deliberately concealing the monthly number of illegals who are released:

The only reason why ICE and OFO would refuse to disclose that information is to hide the fact that it is releasing more than 100,000 aliens per month into the United States, and to conceal the effects of those migrant releases on communities across the United States.

Arthur disputes claims that DHS is unable to provide an accurate number, noting that the court-ordered disclosures in Texas v. Biden, show that the agency, “…can provide the American people with statistics on the tens of thousands of illegal entrants that CBP encounters at the southwest border whom DHS releases.” The monthly disclosures required by Texas v. Biden ended in August of 2022 when the court orders were vacated.

In a brazen attempt to breach the U.S. border just days ago, seventeen illegal immigrants were filmed fleeing a boat on Jupiter Beach, Florida after their vessel rammed a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Marine Unit. U.S. Board Patrol Chief Agent Walter N. Slosar said all seventeen illegal immigrants were captured along with their boat’s captain, Bazaeluis Francois.

The National Pulse has previously reported that an estimated 16.8 million illegal immigrants now reside within the United States, costing taxpayers an $150.6 billion per year. This is a $35 billion increase from 2017’s $116 billion cost estimate.

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A former U.S. immigration judge says the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) won't release the total number of illegal immigrants released after encountering border agents because the numbers would bring negative press for President Joe Biden. Andrew Arthur, who served as an immigration judge in York, Pennsylvania, claims Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Office of Field Operations (OFO) – both agencies within DHS – are deliberately concealing the monthly number of illegals who are released: show more

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Then just wait until they arrange to bring their family members next
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