Sunday, November 23, 2025

‘It’s Big Pharma’ – O’Keefe Hidden Camera Shows Fox Producer Admitting Dominion, Corporate Demands to Fire Tucker Carlson.

James O’Keefe’s newly minted O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) has released new, undercover footage showing Fox News producer Sean Langille admitting that host Tucker Carlson’s firing was tied to the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit, as well as aBig Pharma pressure campaign.

“When it’s corporate media you’re beholden to advertisers… we take money from Pfizer,” Langille said. He was later confronted over the phone by James O’Keefe over the matter.

WATCH:

The news comes days after OMG revealed a Catholic college pushing transgenderism on students.

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James O'Keefe's newly minted O'Keefe Media Group (OMG) has released new, undercover footage showing Fox News producer Sean Langille admitting that host Tucker Carlson's firing was tied to the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit, as well as aBig Pharma pressure campaign. show more

Tech Media Admits ‘Moderation Clashes’ Are Coming Back to Twitter.

World Economic Forum (WEF) executive Linda Yaccarino‘s reign as CEO of Twitter is likely to result in clashes with nominally pro-free speech owner Elon Musk, tech industry media is reporting.

Tech site 9to5Mac, which describes itself as “consistently at the top of Techmeme’s leaderboards and cited by publications like the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, Bloomberg, and many others”, reports Yaccarino is “likely to clash with Musk on moderation” given her history of “pressing” the South African tech billionaire to “take action to reduce hate speech and misinformation on the platform” and appease corporate advertisers.

9to5Mac notes Yaccarino supports “freedom of speech, not freedom of reach” – a Twitter policy Musk endorses entailing allegedly problematic users not being banned from the platform altogether but having its algorithms rigged against them so they are left effectively shouting into the void, rendering their “freedom” to express themselves largely worthless.

Indeed, at Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum, the new Twitter CEO is “highly” involved in its so-called Value in Media initiative, which aims to enforce “common standards” on social media so that “certain types of content would not exist and would certainly not be monetized through advertising.”

Musk, for his part, has urged Twitter users skeptical of the new CEO not to “judge too early” and insisted he is “adamant about defending free speech, even if it means losing money” – but it seems unlikely that Yaccarino will leave her highly-developed views on censorship at the door, even it is only pushed stealthily and incrementally.

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World Economic Forum (WEF) executive Linda Yaccarino's reign as CEO of Twitter is likely to result in clashes with nominally pro-free speech owner Elon Musk, tech industry media is reporting. show more

DeSantis Press Sec Resigns After 8 Months, Raising Speculation.

The people of Florida are losing another top government staffer, with press secretary Bryan Griffin the latest to resign after serving constituents for just eight months. The move has raised speculation that Griffin, like his predecessor Christina Pushaw, is set to join the soon-to-launch Ron DeSantis presidential campaign.

DeSantis, 44, has run a shadow campaign for president for months, leaving Floridians without their governor for prolonged stretches during international visits, and primary state meet ups. In signing the “resign to run” law change in Florida this week, Governor DeSantis has changed long-standing rules to aid his run for the White House.

Griffin, who previously worked at the London Center for Policy Research, said in a statement that DeSantis is a “true and principled conservative” – a term most recently bandied about by ‘Never Trump’ activists and GOP establishment insiders.

In his absence, DeSantis is deputized by Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez, who once described Donald Trump as “the biggest con-man there is,” while claiming he supported the Ku Klux Klan.

The news comes just days after former Trump advisor Steve Cortes defected to the pro-DeSantis super PAC ‘Never Back Down’, which his former friend Steve Bannon described as a Judas moment.

Griffin is said to have first met his predecessor Pushaw, now running DeSantis’s political campaign, through a Soros-linked foreign policy group in Warsaw, Poland.

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The people of Florida are losing another top government staffer, with press secretary Bryan Griffin the latest to resign after serving constituents for just eight months. The move has raised speculation that Griffin, like his predecessor Christina Pushaw, is set to join the soon-to-launch Ron DeSantis presidential campaign. show more

WHO Under Fire for ‘Early Childhood Masturbation’ Guide for Kids Under 4.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is under public pressure to revoke guidance for education and health authorities which claims “sexuality education starts from birth” and pushes “the right to explore gender identities” and “early childhood masturbation” for children as young as four.

The bizarre document argues children below the age of four have “the right to ask questions about sexuality,” as well as “enjoyment and pleasure when touching one’s own body”.

The report, first published in 2010, has since been translated into a number of languages, and has been promoted and international events.

John Hayes, a Member of the British Parliament, said of the matter: “The WHO should know better than to toy with the sensitivities of children and the concerns of parents in this way.

“Childhood is a time of innocence; for imagining, fairy tales, and play and joy. A lot of these people have a very warped understanding of the character of childhood and it’s actually much simpler than they claim in their guidance.”

The news follows an intensifying campaign of sexualization of children, with French president Emmanuel Macron recently defending overtly pedophile-friendly artwork.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is under public pressure to revoke guidance for education and health authorities which claims "sexuality education starts from birth" and pushes "the right to explore gender identities" and "early childhood masturbation" for children as young as four. show more

REPORT: COVID Vaccines Are Causing SEVERE Neurological Complications Including Bell’s Palsy and Strokes.

The COVID-19 vaccines – including Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson – have been causing a number of severe, life-changing neurological complications and syndromes, according to a review conducted by the European Journal of Medical Research (EJMR).

These revelations come soon after studies discovered the vaccines, among other things, “increase menstrual disturbance chances by up to 41 percent” and have a strong link to post-vaccination tinnitus.

According to the EJMR, which relied upon research, case reports, and articles related to “adverse effects” to conduct their review, “the short-term outcome of COVID-19 vaccination is promising, but in the medium and long-term, especially with some vaccines, side effects have been reported that are worrisome.”

The study states explicitly that “[e]ach type of vaccine can play a different role in increasing the risk” of the manifestation of the following disorders:

“COVID-19 vaccination can sometimes have severe side effects on [the] nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, and peripheral nerves, and has been shown to have adverse vascular, metabolic, inflammatory, and functional effects on the brain.”

Neurological Complications.

Adenovirus vaccines, which allow fragments of mRNA or genomes to enter the human body, including AstraZeneca, Johnson and Johnson, and Sputnik, have been especially linked to complications such as thrombocytopenia, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, ischemic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage in the brain.

Whereas mRNA vaccines, such as Pfizer and Moderna, are more generally linked to demyelinating syndromes such as transverse myelitis, first manifestation of MS, and neuromyelitis optica, states the EJMR report.

Who is Affected?

The vaccines have “several local and systemic neurological complications that occur in different people, from mild to severe, depending on age, sex, history of the disease, and pre-existing immunity,” states the report.

An Austrian case study conducted by Josef Finsterer, from which the EJMR report draws, suggests that complications usually occur within one day to one month after vaccination, and are often acute, transient, and self-limiting. However, severe cases have led to hospitalization, intensive care, and, as the EJMR states in the report’s abstract, death.

The frequency of neurological disorders following vaccination is higher for women. Women “induce a stronger immune response against foreign antigens, which can lead to the targeting of self-antigens and lead to autoimmune disorders,” per the Journal of Neuroimmunology.

The report adds: “Because COVID-19 vaccines [were] urgently approved, meaning they [did] not complete the standard clinical trials, the adverse effects of each vaccine should be closely monitored. It is necessary to pay attention to the fact that in mass vaccination, due to different races, disease history, age, lifestyle, and other effective factors, the incidence of adverse effects of vaccination is higher.”

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The COVID-19 vaccines – including Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson – have been causing a number of severe, life-changing neurological complications and syndromes, according to a review conducted by the European Journal of Medical Research (EJMR). show more

MIT’s Woke VR Game Lets You Experience ‘Racism as a Muslim on a Plane’.

Video game developers including a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing Virtual Reality (VR) games which simulate black people and Muslims suffering discrimination.

Developed by MIT researchers, On the Plane is designed to simulate the supposed horrors of being Muslim while airborne, enabling gamers to “confront prejudice, such as racism and xenophobia, and potentially develop a more inclusive perspective about others.”

“This project is part of our efforts to harness the power of virtual reality and artificial intelligence to address social ills, such as discrimination and xenophobia,” declared Caglar Yildirim, an MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) research scientist.

“Through the exchange between the two passengers, players experience how one passenger’s xenophobia manifests itself and how it affects the other passenger. The simulation engages players in critical reflection and seeks to foster empathy for the passenger who was ‘othered’ due to her outfit being not so ‘prototypical’ of what an American should look like,” he added.

“Experience a Virtual World of Segregation”

Meanwhile, Barnstormers VR is designed to let gamers “experience the triumphs and discrimination of a Negro League-era baseball player,” according to an Axios report.

Designed by Derek Ham, an Associate Professor at North Carolina State’s College of Design, Barnstormers allows people to play simulated Negro League baseball games — and then, perhaps more importantly, “experience a virtual world of segregation and the baseball players try[ing] to navigate it” once the game is over.

“Players talk about their struggles, and users can see poverty and inequality in the urban areas around them,” according to Axios’s description of the experience.

References to potential applications for “educators” in the Axios report will raise concerns among parents already sensitive to the rapid spread of s0-called Critical Race Theory (CRT) through schools and colleges, with it not being difficult to envision a future in which white students are made to take on the role of minorities enduring brutal oppression in a virtual world, to better understand their alleged “privilege”.

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Video game developers including a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing Virtual Reality (VR) games which simulate black people and Muslims suffering discrimination. show more

Soros Shredded in Replies After Tweeting About Heart Attack.

Billionaire open borders activist George Soros has confirmed he is in good health and has not suffered a heart attack – but not everyone greeted the good news with enthusiasm.

“Rumors that I had a heart attack are completely false,” tweeted the 92-year-old plutocrat and convicted insider trader on Monday.

“I am alive and healthy,” he added.

The Hungarian-born financier, notorious for using his vast fortune to fund, directly or indirectly, efforts to overturn Brexit, facilitate mass migration, and elect progressive prosecutors such as Alvin Bragg — currently dragging Donald Trump through the courts in New York City — did not find his update greeted with universal relief, however.

“You would have to have a heart for that to have been true,” remarked one another — a quip repeated by many others in the tweet’s heavily ratioed reply thread.

“The world couldn’t get this lucky,” added another.

The thread can be viewed in full here

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Billionaire open borders activist George Soros has confirmed he is in good health and has not suffered a heart attack – but not everyone greeted the good news with enthusiasm. show more

It’s Mother’s Day. So of Course These 7 Corporate Brands Are Promoting Dudes in Dresses.

It’s Mother’s Day in the United States. Which has led a plethora of corporations and consumer brands to advertise their products to the most important women in our lives: our moms. Unfortunately, some of these brands have decided that your dad can now be your mom. Or that some random dude in a dress can be your mom.

That’s why Woke Alerts, powered by Consumer Research, put together the following short list of companies who are continuing the far-left’s war on women this Mother’s Day. Check out their research and calls to action, below. And follow Woke Alerts for more.


Calvin Klein, Estée Lauder, and Anthropologie are just a few companies that appreciate a great deal of business from women, but recently have gone woke by replacing women with men in their company advertisements for women’s clothing and products. Some companies, like Woke Washed Levi’s have gone so far as to attempt to erase women by making “genderless” clothing lines.

1. Calvin Klein

This fashion brand launched an ad campaign featuring a pregnant transgender woman and her transgender partner. This campaign said it was in “support of women and mothers all over the world.”

You can contact Calvin Klein customer service by calling 866-513-0513 or emailing them here. To read more, click here.

2. Pantene

Hair care brand Pantene featured an adult man dressed up as a teenage girl for an “emotional” ad celebrating “her” quinceañera.

Photo credit: AdWeek

You can reach Pantene by calling1-800-945-7768 or emailing them here. To read more, click here.

3. Rent the Runway

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney teamed up with the women’s clothing rental brand for an advertisement which gave followers a discount code. Mulvaney, who most recently partnered with Bud Light, causing immense backlash, has many corporate partners ranging from KitchenAid to Olay.

You can contact Rent the Runway by using their Customer Service line: 1-800-509-0842 or online here.

4. Anthropologie

Clothing brand Anthropologie used a man to advertise an array women’s clothing. The comments on the Instagram post were quickly censored due to immediate backlash.

Photo credit: Anthropologie Instagram

You can contact Anthropologie by using their Customer Service line: 1-800-732-2306 or online here. To read more, click here.

5. Estée Lauder

The makeup and skincare brand launched an ad campaign featuring a transgender man explaining that his “favorite part of being a woman is living in full color.”

Photo credit: Evie Magazine

You can contact Estée Lauder by using their Customer Service line: 1-877-311-3883 or by using their online form here. To read more, click here.

6. Levi’s.

The woke denim brand recently announced they would be building out their gender-neutral options because Levi’s CEO said, “We know that some women buy some men’s products and some men buy women’s products.” This comes after they released a “genderless” and “size inclusive” collection which featured transgender “women” and “genderless” models for Pride Month last year.

Photo credit: Pink News

You can contact Levi’s using their Customer Service line: 1-800-872-5384 or online here. To read more, click here.

7. CoverGirl 

For some companies going woke happened a long time ago, in 2016, CoverGirl replaced women with their first male “CoverGirl” on their magazine.

Photo credit: Allure. You can contact CoverGirl using their Customer Service line: 1-800-998-4573 or by using their online form here. To read more click here.

This list was compiled by Consumer Research and Woke Alerts, which you can subscribe to for free, here.

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It's Mother's Day in the United States. Which has led a plethora of corporations and consumer brands to advertise their products to the most important women in our lives: our moms. Unfortunately, some of these brands have decided that your dad can now be your mom. Or that some random dude in a dress can be your mom. show more

Twitter’s CEO Yaccarino Lobbied Elon Musk to Kowtow to Corporate Advertisers.

Twitter’s new CEO Linda Yaccarino suggested to Elon Musk in April this that he should consider re-establishing a Twitter “Influence Council” and further “de-risk” the platform to appease corporate advertisers.

Yaccarino interviewed Musk in Miami in front of an audience of advertisers and campaign managers, arguing: “…freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom of reach. What does it mean to the advertisers in this room? Have you de-risked the opportunity or chance of their campaigns landing in these awful, hateful places?”

Yaccarino also suggested there is a necessity for advertisers to be involved in defining what’s suitable on Twitter. According to Musk’s new hire, advertisers “need to feel that there is an opportunity for them to influence what [Musk is] building.”

Elon’s Tweets.

During the conversation, Yaccarino brought up Musk’s own tweets on two occasions. She suggested he was “too provocative,” and that he should not tweet late at night to avoid offending potential advertisers and risk losing investment in the company:

“Most news organizations have a co-dependent relationship with Twitter, and I can speak on behalf of the industry but I’ll speak on behalf of my own company. We have a big partnership with your company – [a] big distribution partnership –  [there are] days where I see some of your tweets and I say… I wish I could say: stop helping the situation. But should you be held to a different or higher a standard that you’re the owner but you also have the most followers and a lot of people think you might be too provocative?”

Moreover, she added:

“You probably shouldn’t tweet after three am… will you commit to be a little more specific and not tweet after three am… people in this room would like to see that.”

Musk, however, was quick to counter the assertions.

“If I were to say yes, you could influence me that would be wrong,” replied Musk, “that would be very wrong because that would be a diminishment of freedom of speech.”

Yaccarino interjected again, “I wanna be specific about influencing: it’s more of an open feedback loop for the advertising experts in this room to help develop Twitter into a place where they will be excited about investing money – product development, ad safety, content moderation, that’s what the influence is.”

Influence Council.

According to Yaccarino, a potential solution for de-risking Twitter would be to re-establish, what she refers to as, the “populated, much-loved Influence Council,” which previously dictated would could or could not be said on the website:

“So Twitter 1.0 had a very well-populated, much-loved influence council. I think we need to change the name – Elon doesn’t want to be influenced – but it was really a recurring feedback loop from your key stakeholders – your advertisers – where they have recurring access… to you. Would you commit from this stage today to reinstate that council? To be named later?”

Musk replied, “I would be worried about that creating a backlash against the public. Because if the public thinks their views are being determined by a small number of CMOs in America they will be… upset about that.”

Linda Yaccarino.

Since taking Twitter over, Elon Musk has insisted he does not see himself remaining the company’s long-term CEO. However, the announcement that Yaccarino would be Musk’s replacement has left many confused and concerned, especially those who trusted in Musk so much they signed up for his $11-a-month “Twitter Blue” subscription.

Before being announced as the new Twitter CEO, Yaccarino spent 11 years as chairwoman of global advertising at NBC Universal as well as operating as an executive chairwoman of the World Economic Forum (WEF).

As a WEF executive, she has been “highly engaged with the Value in Media initiative,” which aimed to reshape online discourse towards “civility” and reduce the chance of politically incorrect speech being tolerated online.

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Carjackings Surge in Democrat Cities… So They’re Suing the Car Companies!?

City authorities in Milwaukee, Baltimore, St. Louis, and Seattle – all Democrat-run cities – are suing car makers Kia and Hyundai for “not doing enough to prevent [their] cars being stolen,” amid skyrocketing rates of carjackings.

Baltimore is the most recent city to sue the two car companies, with Democrat Mayor Brandon M. Scott, claiming, “[Kia and Hyundai] have left our residents vulnerable to crime and are significantly burdening our police resources.”

Baltimore follows the city of Milwaukee, which, in March this year, announced its decision to file action against the two car companies. The Wisconsin Attorney General, Democrat Josh Kaul, alongside 22 other state representatives, penned a letter to Kia and Hyundai wherein they demanded that the companies “take swift and comprehensive action to remedy” what the city describes as “ongoing consumer harm and undimmed public safety.”

The letter stated:

“Alarmingly high rates of theft of these vehicles have been sustained over a long period of time. Your consumers continue to be harmed as a result, and worse yet, the thefts contribute to an erosion of public safety as they are frequently accompanied by reckless driving and the commission of other crimes, further endangering our communities. While your companies are reported to have taken some steps to address this crisis, it hasn’t been enough, and it hasn’t been done fast enough.”

The decision to sue the companies has not received the unanimous support city authorities perhaps expected. One Milwaukee resident, Amanda Mattefs, who has had her Hyundai stolen twice, questioned the sense in suing the manufacturers.

Mattefs told Fox 6: “They need to take a deeper look at what was happening then and is happening now, and it still hasn’t changed. They’ve just been talking about change and nothing really has.”

Without Merit.

Unsurprisingly, car manufacturers are denying responsibility for the soaring crime in Democrat cities, with Kia arguing that the lawsuits are “without merit.” The companies even issued steering wheel locks to over 4,000 owners in an effort to counter the trend, but the success has been minimal.

All of the cities suing the manufacturers have defunded or re-oriented local police forces following the Black Lives Matter riots that left dozens dead and cost billions in damages. Milwaukee, for example, has cut over 120 police officers from the force, and Minneapolis slashed $20 million from policing budgets.

TikTok Trend.

In late 2021, a trend involved a group called the “Kia Boyz” began on the Chinese Communist Party’s influence app TikTok.

Originally from Milwaukee, the group posted videos on the social media site demonstrating the ease with which one could steal a Kia or Hyundai. Since then, the trend has gone viral and been copied across the United States.

In the first three months of 2023, 373 Kias and 304 Hyundais were stolen in Milwaukee. Carjackings involving a Kia or Hyundai rose 95 percent, representing 41 percent of all the vehicles stolen in the city.

In Minneapolis, Kia and Hyundai carjackings increased 836 percent in 2022 compared to 2021. St. Louis witnessed a 1,090 percent increase, and in 2022 alone, Chicago reported over 7,000 car thefts involving the two brands.

The news comes as even the nation’s capital city, Washington, D.C., is experiencing a dramatic escalation in violent carjackings, with Democrat Mayor Muriel Bowser ostensibly unfazed by the matter.

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City authorities in Milwaukee, Baltimore, St. Louis, and Seattle – all Democrat-run cities – are suing car makers Kia and Hyundai for "not doing enough to prevent [their] cars being stolen," amid skyrocketing rates of carjackings. show more