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Study: Millions of Britons Oppose WEF, 1 in 3 Believe ‘Great Replacement’ Theory.

An increasing number of Britons believe the ‘Great Reset’ agenda of the World Economic Forum (WEF) is totalitarian in nature, and that Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) will be used as tools of control.

A report by King’s College London (KCL) and The Policy Institute prepared for the BBC on “conspiracy belief among the UK public” found that many theories considered “fringe” actually have significant support.

Thirty-four percent in the UK think it is definitely true or probably true that CBDCs “will be used by governments to control people’s money and restrict their freedom”, for example, against 44 percent who believe this is definitely false or probably false, with 20 percent of people still to be convinced either way.

Thirty percent believe the Great Reset is “a conspiracy to impose a totalitarian world government”, while 31 per cent believe the coronavirus pandemic was “part of a global effort to force everyone to be vaccinated”.

Amidst other findings, the BBC reports that 32 percent believe a “great replacement” of white Americans and Europeans is happening, via mass, uncontrolled, and often illegal migration.

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An increasing number of Britons believe the 'Great Reset' agenda of the World Economic Forum (WEF) is totalitarian in nature, and that Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) will be used as tools of control. show more

Poll: Christie Closes on DeSantis. Yes, Really.

The former Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, is closing the gap on Ron DeSantis in the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination in New Hampshire, as the Governor of Florida suffers a large loss of grassroots support in the state.

Among likely New Hampshire primary voters, the poll found that support for Ron DeSantis – once considered former President Trump’s only competition – dropped by six percent from 18 to just 12 percent between May and June 2023.

Chris Christie, however, is in third with seven percent support among New Hampshire voters, now tied in with South Carolina U.S. Senator Tim Scott.

Donald Trump has increased his lead in the state by another five percent, jumping from 39 to 44 percent. He now leads DeSantis by a whopping 32 points.

 

 

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The former Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, is closing the gap on Ron DeSantis in the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination in New Hampshire, as the Governor of Florida suffers a large loss of grassroots support in the state. show more
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3 in 5 Voters Says Trump Charges Partisan and Hypocritical.

An outright majority of likely U.S. voters and an overwhelming majority of conservatives believe the federal charges against Donald Trump are selective, hypocritical, and more appropriate for a “banana republic” than the United States.

Rasmussen Reports presented the following quote to voters, asking if they agreed.

This is an affront to every citizen: we cannot devolve into a banana republic where the party in power uses police force to arrest its political opponents. It’s hypocritical for the [Department of Justice] to selectively prosecute Trump but not Biden.

Fully 46 percent of likely U.S. voters strongly agreed with the statement, while a further 12 percent somewhat agreed, for an overall majority of 58 percent in agreement with the former President.

Only 25 percent of voters strongly disagreed, plus another nine percent who somewhat disagreed, for a total of just 34 percent.

Rasmussen broke down the results by party, finding 78 percent of Republicans agreed with the statement and even 37 percent of Democrats. The pollster also found that a majority of voters think Trump’s prosecution is bad for America, and that a slight plurality think it makes him more likely to secure the Republican nomination.

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An outright majority of likely U.S. voters and an overwhelming majority of conservatives believe the federal charges against Donald Trump are selective, hypocritical, and more appropriate for a "banana republic" than the United States. show more
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Jack Smith’s Spokesman Previously Worked Comms for Robert Mueller.

Special Counsel Jack Smith – currently pursuing a former President and current candidate over the matter of some boxes of papers – is using Peter Carr, a communications staffer who formerly worked for ex-FBI director Robert Mueller.

Smith, the front man of the Biden regime’s federal indictment of Donald Trump, is married to the producer of a pro-Michelle Obama documentary, whose parents worked for Soros-world groups. The family is explicitly supportive of Democrats, financially.

Carr, who has now been tapped as spokesman for Smith’s office, was Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s spokesman during the Russiagate investigation, now known as the “Russia hoax”. Carr returned to the Department of Justice from U.S. Customs and Border Protection in March.

During his time working for Mueller, Carr was notorious as a “spokesman who can’t speak,” furnishing the public with very little information, usually responding with “no comment”. The Mueller Report ended with the ultimate “no comment,” as there was no evidence of collusion between Trump and Russia ever found.

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Special Counsel Jack Smith – currently pursuing a former President and current candidate over the matter of some boxes of papers – is using Peter Carr, a communications staffer who formerly worked for ex-FBI director Robert Mueller. show more
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A Nude, ‘Ecosex’ Group Performing for Kids Is Getting Taxpayer Subsidy.

City officials in Lyon, France have signaled their intention to hand public cash to an environmentalist group carrying out “ecosex” performances in front of children. The Lundy Grandpré group is in line for a €1,500 (~$1,627) cultural grant from town hall, reports French media.

Described as an “ecofeminist” and “ecosexual” movement, the decision to give Lundy Grandpré public money has understandably caused outrage. Their antics have included a performance involving naked men and women simulating sex with plantlife in front of small children. This was described on their website as a “dance together in homage to dildos, subverting links between the public and the private, the intimate and the political.”

Pierre Oliver, a right-leaning mayor for one of Lyon’s districts, shared a video of one of their performances on social media, lamenting that the “militant and extremist use of the budget no longer has any limits.”

“Ecosexuals” the world over were celebrated for “queering environmentalism” by Teen Vogue in 2017.

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City officials in Lyon, France have signaled their intention to hand public cash to an environmentalist group carrying out "ecosex" performances in front of children. The Lundy Grandpré group is in line for a €1,500 (~$1,627) cultural grant from town hall, reports French media. show more
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Conservative Boycotts Are Working, Admit Trans Influencers.

The conservative boycott of companies embracing ‘Pride Month’ is leading to LGBT activists and influencers losing out on commissions and partnerships, following the backlash faced by companies such as Bud Light, Target, and Ford.

Rose Montoya, a biological man claiming to be a woman, argues, “I’ve spoken to a lot of my trans friends and colleagues, and we’ve all noticed less [sic] brands seeking partnerships and smaller budgets for Pride campaigns.”

“It’s disappointing,” said Montoya, who visited the White House over the weekend, where he was seen topless on the South Lawn, shaking his faux breasts.

“I’m disappointed to see brands caving to bullies,” Montoya continued, “[w]hen it comes to Pride, I need to know if a company is doing good in the world and actually showing up for our community.”

It seems as though there has been an overall pushback against Pride. According to RILA Global Consulting, which analyzes consumers, brands, and trends, there were 400 social media complaints calling for boycotts last year. Yet, as of May this year, that number is around 15,000.

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The conservative boycott of companies embracing 'Pride Month' is leading to LGBT activists and influencers losing out on commissions and partnerships, following the backlash faced by companies such as Bud Light, Target, and Ford. show more
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DeSantis Ducks Debate With Newsom. Even on Fox. Hosted by Hannity.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appears to have declined multiple offers for a nationally televised debate against California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom, despite the latter offering Fox News as a broadcaster, and Sean Hannity as a moderator.

Answering to the repeated debate challenges, DeSantis told reporters in Florida that Governor Newsom needs to “stop pussyfooting around” and “throw your hat in the ring.”

DeSantis famously refused to throw his own hat in the ring until the Florida legislature rewrote the law which would now allow him to remain Governor if he loses in the Republican Primary, or general election.

For his part, Newsom challenged DeSantis to a debate on Monday, telling Sean Hannity: “I’m all in. Count on it.” The Governor of California added that he would debate DeSantis for three hours, with “one day’s notice” and “no notes.”

DeSantis, however, seems less keen. Instead of accepting the debate challenge, he shot back today: “Stop pussyfooting around. Are you going to throw your hat in the ring and challenge Joe? Are you going to get in and do it, or are you just going to sit on the sidelines and chirp… why don’t you throw your hat in the ring and then we’ll go ahead and talk about what’s happening?”

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appears to have declined multiple offers for a nationally televised debate against California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom, despite the latter offering Fox News as a broadcaster, and Sean Hannity as a moderator. show more

$10M Mysteriously Appeared in Biden’s Bank Account in 2017. Now Republicans Are Asking Why.

President Joe Biden’s S-corp, known as ‘CelticCapri’, received nearly $10 million in 2017 without the origins being specified, which is now leading Republicans to demand transparency.

Upon a closer look at Biden’s finances, “[r]eaders were left with a smokescreen,” according to the Federalist, which found no trace of S-corp tax returns to the tune of millions in that year.

A certified public accountant from Allison Financial Services, Jerry Allison, argues, “the lack of detail should raise concern for House investigators” as further allegations of Biden’s potentially incriminating financial affairs come to light.

As a result, Republican lawmakers have announced their intention to seek clarification from Biden on the matter. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) asserted, “Biden should disclose and every member of the press ought to hound him until he does.”

“The President seems to find selling out our country funny. We don’t. If he’s serious about proving our allegations wrong he should release his and his family’s unredacted bank records and show the American people where all this money is coming from. The FBI can’t protect him forever,” argued Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC).

This follows Republicans in the House canceling a vote that would have held Christopher Wray, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in contempt of Congress for failing to provide information on Biden’s crooked financial affairs.

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President Joe Biden's S-corp, known as 'CelticCapri', received nearly $10 million in 2017 without the origins being specified, which is now leading Republicans to demand transparency. show more

REVEALED: The Secret, D.C. Uniparty Summit to Stop Donald Trump.

Top Democrats and former Republicans met at a Washington, D.C. think tank in early June 2023 to discuss election interference strategies to block former President Donald J. Trump’s return to the White House, according to a report in the Washington Post.

The meeting is said to have included recent Biden White House chief of staff Ron Klain, Democratic National Committee senior advisor Cedric L. Richmond, as well as Stephanie Cutter, a former campaign adviser to Barack Obama who has also worked with Biden.

“They were joined by former senators Doug Jones (D-Ala.), Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.) and Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), along with representatives of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project, former Weekly Standard publisher Bill Kristol and Lucy Caldwell, a former Republican consultant who now advises the independent Forward Party, according to people present at the event, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the event was private,” reports the Post.

In total, there were around 40 people in the room, with others – such as Obama 2012 campaign manager Jim Messina, former Howard Dean 2004 campaign manager Joe Trippi, Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright, Investing in U.S. co-founder Dmitri Mehlhorn and Lincoln Project co-founder Reed Galen – connecting in by Zoom.

The meeting even included Hilltop Public Solutions partner Patrick Dillon, the former Obama White House deputy political director who is married to current Biden White House deputy chief of staff Jen O’Malley Dillon.

In 2019/20, a similar group named the “Transition Integrity Project” was convened, featuring stars from Soros world, as well as John Podesta, and even China-linked individuals. The group “war-gamed” a scenario in which Trump declared victory, but Biden’s vote totals continued to climb overnight. Podesta, playing Biden in the war game, then convinced states to offer up competing electors.

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Top Democrats and former Republicans met at a Washington, D.C. think tank in early June 2023 to discuss election interference strategies to block former President Donald J. Trump's return to the White House, according to a report in the Washington Post. show more
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WaPo’s New CEO is Soros-Linked Gates Foundation Alum Who Employed Biden’s Niece.

The Washington Post‘s new chief executive officer is a former executive with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. During her time as CEO, the Gates Foundation employed Joe Biden’s niece, Casey Owens.

Patricia Q. Stonesifer, 67, has been on Amazon’s board of directors for close to 30 years and previously led Bill Gates’s controversial foundation. She previously served as a Microsoft executive and even helped to launch MSNBC in 1996. Stonesifer also ran Martha’s Table – a D.C. group assisting those on low incomes.

Stonesifer’s now-deleted biography on the Gates Foundation’s website notes that she is a member of the neo-conservative Council on Foreign Relations, as well as serving on the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee for the Rockefeller Foundation.

A 2013 interview with The New York Times revealed that former President Barack Obama considered appointing Stonesifer as his domestic policy advisor, and that she kept a picture of him hanging in the lobby at nonprofit Martha’s Table.

In 2009, she attended what NBC described a “secret meeting” of billionaire activists including Bill Gates, George Soros, Michael Bloomberg, David Rockefeller Sr., Warren Buffett, and Oprah Winfrey.

Casey Owens, Biden’s niece, was subsequently hired from the Gates Foundation into the Obama-Biden government, where she and wielded considerable influence over U.S.-China relations.

The Gates Foundation has established many Chinese connections over the years, with The National Pulse revealing a collaboration with a Chinese Communist Party-linked genomics firm flagged for “mining” the DNA of Americans.

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The Washington Post's new chief executive officer is a former executive with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. During her time as CEO, the Gates Foundation employed Joe Biden's niece, Casey Owens. show more