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To Hell With Jimmy Kimmel And Anyone Who Can’t Condemn Murder
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To Hell With Jimmy Kimmel And Anyone Who Can’t Condemn Murder

To Hell With Jimmy Kimmel And Anyone Who Can’t Condemn Murder
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Honor Charlie Kirk
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Honor Charlie Kirk

Honor Charlie Kirk
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Iran’s Dark Secrets Unveiled: Youth and Resistance Target UN Spotlight
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Iran’s Dark Secrets Unveiled: Youth and Resistance Target UN Spotlight

Iran’s Dark Secrets Unveiled: Youth and Resistance Target UN Spotlight
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Charlie Kirk: A Modern Day Martyr
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Charlie Kirk: A Modern Day Martyr

Charlie Kirk: A Modern Day Martyr
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Do you agree with Dennis Prager? ?
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Do you agree with Dennis Prager? ?

Do you agree with Dennis Prager? ?
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"Power wielded by bad human beings is going to lead to bad things."
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"Power wielded by bad human beings is going to lead to bad things."

"Power wielded by bad human beings is going to lead to bad things."
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Historical Events for 21st September 2025
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Historical Events for 21st September 2025

1677 - Jan and Nicolaas van der Heyden patent the fire hose 1746 - French expeditionary army occupies Labourdonnais and Dupleix Madras 1913 - Turkey and Bulgaria sign peace treaty in Constantinople 1952 - MLB Boston Braves play what turns out to be their last home game at Braves Field in Boston, losing to the Brooklyn Dodgers 8–2 before crowd of 8,822; team relocates to Milwaukee before start of next season 1965 - Singapore admitted as part of the United Nations 1986 - NY Jets beat Miami Dolphins 51-45 in OT; record 884 passing yards 2008 - Last two remaining independent investment banks on Wall Street, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, become bank holding companies as a result of the subprime mortgage crisis 2016 - Genomic study finds Australian Aboriginals as the oldest known civilization on Earth published in "Nature" More Historical Events »
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Today in History for 21st September 2025
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Today in History for 21st September 2025

Historical Events 1538 - Shrine of Saint Swithun in Winchester smashed up in the middle of the night as part of the English Reformation 1589 - Battle at Arques: French King Henry IV beats Catholic League 1911 - Canadian Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier loses the election to Robert Borden of the Conservative Party 2003 - 55th Emmy Awards: The West Wing, Everybody Loves Raymond, James Gandolfini and Edie Falco wins 2023 - Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch at 92 announces he is retiring from the boards of Fox and News Corporation, leaving his son Lachlan in charge More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1907 - Lloyd Gough, American actor (Sunset Boulevard, The Front, The Green Hornet), born in New York City (d. 1984) 1967 - Faith Hill (McGraw) [neé Audrey Faith Perry], American country pop singer ("Breathe"; "Cry"), and actress (1883), born in Ridgeland, Mississippi 1973 - Virginia Ruano-Pascual, tennis star, born in Madrid, Spain 1974 - Taral Hicks, American actress (A Bronx Tale) and RandB singer ("Silly"), born in The Bronx, New York City 1989 - Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins, American skateboarder (Summer X Games gold Vert 2004, 07, 09), born in San Diego, California More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1796 - François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers, French general (b. 1769) 1937 - Henri Capitant, French lawyer (Loi Falcidie), dies at 72 1964 - Otto Grotewohl, German politician (Prime Minister of East Germany, 1949-64), dies of a cerebral hemorrhage at 70 1988 - Henry Koster, German-born Hollywood director, discovered Abbott and Costello, dies at 83 1994 - "Ossie" O. S. Nock, English railway writer, dies at 69 More Famous Deaths »
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BEAT | Live – Live Release Review
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BEAT | Live – Live Release Review

Calling BEAT a “creative reinterpretation” of 80s-era King Crimson is arguably misleading. If you listen closely to this quartet, you’d swear it was the real, original thing. With this 19-track Live album, you’re going to have to constantly remind yourself, “No, Bill Bruford is not manning the drum kit,” and “NO, Robert Fripp is not sitting stoically cross-legged plucking out what appear to be the hardest guitar riffs ever devised dressed like he’s enroute to officiate a wedding…” Despite this, this is an album of music riddled with excitement, edginess, and unpredictability. It’s structured yet also pliable. Clean yet replete with spots that can get muddy. There IS room for modification and tweaks if so needed. Now I’ve seen BEAT — Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, Steve Vai, and Danny Carey — in the flesh. I’m still spellbound at how well the quartet replicated Crimson’s album trio of Discipline, Beat, and Three Of A Perfect Pair. It remains a revelatory experience. It doesn’t matter if I’ve heard these albums a combined 813 times over the past 20 years; there’s always some nugget to be plucked out that I’ve missed before. It’s a dubious task trying to restructure something original but somehow, BEAT has managed to keep these tracks fresh and vigorous. Even the Three of a Perfect Pair tunes — the weakest out of the trio of albums — sound as if they’ve been given a rejuvenating blood transfusion (i.e. Keep an ear out for that talkbox on “Larks’ Tongues in Aspic Part III”). From the second the group blasts off with harsh cop whistle tweets on “Neurotica” (so loud they scared my dog), to the manic sharp-edge blade chopping melodies of “Thela Hun Ginjeet,” you’ll be hooked. The only thing left to wonder is how did it never come to pass that Frank Zappa engaged with Crimson for a series of recordings? In a way, though, you have Zappa in the Los Angeles room given the presence of his band alums Belew and Vai — Belew with his “City of Tiny Lites” vocal wailings and Vai with his layered, soundscape guitar playing. “Neal and Jack and Me” is an upbeat romp that quickly turns dark in a beautiful way, while “Heartbeat” remains as evocative as ever. Belew’s voice is top notch — no scratches in the vocal paint here. It’s almost as if he’s trying to leap out of himself — he’s so excited this music is resonating with so many. Keeping in line with Crimson’s jazzier, more improvisational aesthetic, every member gets their time to shine. “Industry” and a 14-minute version of “The Sheltering Sky” allow Vai to really take off and make magic with nothing but strings and a guitar neck. You can sense how hard he’s concentrating on his notes so as to do Fripp justice, even if he isn’t in the room. Carey has a playful time on “Waiting Man,” emphasizing how there would be no Blue Man Group without songs like this. Levin, meanwhile, brings in the funk on “Sartori in Tangier,” “Sleepless,” and “Elephant Talk.” The double guitar layering of “Frame By Frame” is always music to my ears. I never cease to smile when Belew shouts out an elongated “Analysis” with full relish. “Indiscipline” is manic but the more you’ll listen to it, the more you’ll like it and think it’s good. The only thing that makes “Red” anomalous here is that it’s not part of the album trio tracks. Otherwise, it’s fantastic. It’s likely asking too much for BEAT to expand its repertoire and probe deeper into the total Crimson catalog. But as this album emphasizes, along with musical triumph comes musical opportunity. We know these guys are perfectionists; now we can only hope they become more schizoid going forward! ~ Ira Kantor Purchase Live
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The Crisis of Islamic Demographic Jihad (VIDEO)
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The Crisis of Islamic Demographic Jihad (VIDEO)

A global threat. The post The Crisis of Islamic Demographic Jihad (VIDEO) appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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