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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Swedish Ministers Warn Of Attack From Russia‚ Setting Stage For False Flag Event
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Swedish Ministers Warn Of Attack From Russia‚ Setting Stage For False Flag Event

WWIII-level escalation could soon take place Will NATO use a false flag attack against Sweden blamed on Russia to assert its dominance and expand the Ukraine-Russia war?
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

‘His Age is an Asset’: MSM Trots Out Jill Biden to Run Cover for 81-Year-Old Sleepy Joe
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‘His Age is an Asset’: MSM Trots Out Jill Biden to Run Cover for 81-Year-Old Sleepy Joe

MSNBC brings on Dr. Jill and Pelosi MSNBC on Thursday attempted to run cover for Joe Biden and assuage voters’ concerns over his age by having his wife‚ First Lady “Dr.” Jill Biden‚ vouch for him. Check out lowlights from the Morning Joe interview excerpted by RNC Research: Jill Biden‚ Ed.D.: "I see Joe every day… I see his VIGOR!" pic.twitter.com/zbgZbRYLIS— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 11‚ 2024 Jill Biden‚ Ed.D.‚ defends Biden's record low approval rating: "I think what people don't see is how hard Joe works every single day!" pic.twitter.com/3eEbXakFwf— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 11‚ 2024 Jill Biden‚ Ed.D.‚ says Biden is "unflappable:" "His integrity‚ his character‚ has not changed."TRUE: Biden has been a corrupt liar his entire life. pic.twitter.com/zElpm2tammIntroducing Next Level Foundational Energy from Dr. Jones Naturals starting at 30% off! This cutting-edge dietary supplement is designed to elevate your energy levels and support your overall well-being.— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 11‚ 2024 Jill Biden‚ Ed.D.‚ says "it's hard to realize our country" when people call Joe Biden "a liar‚" "mentally incompetent‚" and part of "the Biden crime family" pic.twitter.com/sRUJVRub94— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 11‚ 2024 "To those who say‚ 'I can't vote for Joe Biden. He's too old‚' what do you say?"JILL BIDEN‚ ED.D.: "He is the right man‚ or person‚ for the job!" pic.twitter.com/4WVSwMgZA1— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 11‚ 2024 At one point‚ Jill also characterized the prosecution of crackhead First Son Hunter Biden as “cruel‚” failing to mention he recently defied a congressional subpoena investigating shady foreign business dealings which may have been propped up by his father’s previous position as Barack Obama’s VP. Jill Biden‚ Ed.D.‚ says it's "cruel" to hold Hunter Biden accountable for defying a lawful congressional subpoena pic.twitter.com/6WNBFAMY91— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 11‚ 2024 MSNBC continued its defense of Biden with a roundtable discussion featuring Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi‚ who also gushed over Biden. Nancy Pelosi delivers Oscar-worthy performance as she gushes over Biden: "He has a vision‚ he has knowledge of the issues‚ he has strategic thinking about legislating — all in the head! … He is the MOST empathetic person!" pic.twitter.com/LCaMVj4Yro— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 11‚ 2024 Pelosi also ridiculously claimed Democrats have “always been for controlling our border.” DELUSIONAL NANCY PELOSI: "We've always been for controlling our border‚ for securing the border — there's never been a question about that!" pic.twitter.com/J5yVS4qQ7q— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 11‚ 2024 The establishment is panicking as Americans lose confidence in the Biden administration‚ with many observing his destruction of the economy firsthand at the gas pump and grocery store. Democrats’ desperation is palpable‚ and if they can’t figure out a way to salvage Biden’s reputation‚ expect them to begin backing dark horse candidates like Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama. The globalists are increasing their attacks on Infowars and the stakes have never been higher! Please consider donating and visit InfowarsStore.com for merch‚ nutraceuticals and survival gear.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

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Elon Musk Just Nailed The Key Issue... But You DON&;#x27;T Dare Say This!
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Dem says ‘quiet part out loud’ about U.S. immigration crisis
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Dem says ‘quiet part out loud’ about U.S. immigration crisis

from WND: ‘I need more people in my district just for redistricting purposes’ Joe Biden’s agenda to open the southern border and allow millions of illegal aliens into the nation appears to have no logical reasoning behind it. Unless you calculate that Democrats want more illegals‚ and want to register them to vote even illegally‚ […]
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Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Wireless Body Area Networks and Their Applications— XOOM PROJECTS IEEE Jan 2‚ 2024
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Wireless Body Area Networks and Their Applications— XOOM PROJECTS IEEE Jan 2‚ 2024

from nonvaxer420: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Yeah‚ No – We’re Not Ready to Forgive Bud Light
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Yeah‚ No – We’re Not Ready to Forgive Bud Light

by Kurt Schlichter‚ Townhall: Remember how we were boycotting Bud Light for trying to impose the cultural values of your standard Chardonnay-swilling divorced shut-in cat lady upon America? As you recall‚ Bud Light decided that it would celebrate some ugly dude who pretends to be an even uglier woman as some sort of hero‚ and […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

The biggest protests in modern German history. What’s happening? Eva Vlaardingerbroek is there.
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The biggest protests in modern German history. What’s happening? Eva Vlaardingerbroek is there.

The biggest protests in modern German history. What’s happening? Eva Vlaardingerbroek is there. pic.twitter.com/uAtmkUme5Q — Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) January 10‚ 2024
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

“Epstein Had Sex Tapes Of Clinton‚ Prince Andrew &; Richard Branson!” – Epstein Victim
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“Epstein Had Sex Tapes Of Clinton‚ Prince Andrew &; Richard Branson!” – Epstein Victim

from The Jimmy Dore Show: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

Residential Schools in the US &; Canada: The Lost Children
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Residential Schools in the US &; Canada: The Lost Children

  As expansion pressed into the United States and Canada and populations of European and European-derived settlers grew‚ so did the desire to incorporate the entirety of the countries into a singular‚ “acceptable” way of life‚ often at the cost of war or forcing people onto reservations. Native Americans were seen as outsiders‚ “savages‚” and a threat. To streamline future endeavors‚ the governments attempted to start at the root of the “Indian problem”: the children. Thousands of Native children were forced into boarding schools in an attempt to assimilate them into white culture.   Mixed Intentions Students outside their residential school‚ sometime between 1940 and 1960. Source: Pyriscence   Colonel John Chivington‚ the ruthless conductor of the massacre at Sand Creek‚ said in 1864‚ “Damn any man who sympathizes with Indians! Kill and scalp all‚ big and little…nits make lice.”   This quote perhaps summarizes the ideas that many white Americans and Canadians had about Native Americans at the time: in order for Indigenous people to live peacefully in the same lands as “modern” people‚ it was necessary to start with the children and alter them before they became full-fledged “Indians.”   Others‚ often religious in affiliation‚ considered themselves reformers and wanted to assist Native Americans in becoming members of society so that they could live in harmony with their white counterparts (although many did not take into consideration whether they might actually want to or not).   Education and religion were seen as important tools in these efforts. Therefore‚ the idea of Native American Boarding Schools was born. Amenable to either motivation‚ boarding schools accepted children of all ages. They were originally believed to instruct them in a variety of educational intentions and social skills–believed being the keyword.   The Schools Open An Inuit child receives a writing lesson. Source: Worthwhile Canadian Initiative   Canada has a longer history of residential schools than the United States and opened the doors of their first school in 1831. The first school in the United States was opened in 1860 on the Yakima Reservation in Washington State. While some good-hearted samaritans may have wanted to help Indigenous children by enabling them to adapt to white society‚ the true intentions of the schools soon became apparent. The schools would become‚ to an extent‚ government-funded in both countries by the late nineteenth century‚ though churches were often affiliated with them as well. Many children were forcibly removed from their homes or promised a better life off the reservation‚ many of which provided little opportunities for a bright future.   By the 1880s‚ the United States had 60 schools with over 6‚000 children in attendance. In 1900‚ there were 20‚000 “students‚” and 25 years later‚ 60‚000. In 1920‚ the Indian Act in Canada made attendance at these schools compulsory for children from Treaty nations aged 7-15. A treaty nation‚ both in the United States and Canada‚ is one that has signed a treaty with the government in question outlining the agreements between them as two sovereign nations.   Richard Henry Pratt: Colonel &; Headmaster Richard Henry Pratt‚ 1899. Source: Native America: A History   Richard Henry Pratt was perhaps one of the most influential figures in the residential school movement. A Civil War veteran‚ Pratt also fought in conflicts against Native Americans on the US frontier. Pratt encountered many Native Americans during his time in the military‚ particularly when supervising prisoners.   During this experience‚ he became interested in “civilizing” Native Americans. This led him to become the founder of the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania in 1879. Though not the first‚ this was perhaps one of the largest and most famous residential schools in the United States‚ and many more were modeled after it. Pratt was the school’s headmaster for 25 years and was looked to as a mentor by many others working in the residential school movement.   In 1892‚ he gave a speech at a conference in Colorado that contained a quote that perhaps best summarizes his efforts and could almost be considered his motto: “Kill the Indian in him to save the man.” Thus‚ “Killing the Indian” was exactly what the daily routine in these schools set out to do.   Daily Life‚ Daily Horror A young man’s “before and after” photos upon entering residential school. Source: The Indigenous Foundation   Upon arrival at the residential school‚ children would be forced to give up their garments for Anglo-style clothing‚ often school uniforms. Their hair would be cut short. Although culture varies between tribes‚ long hair is important in many indigenous cultures‚ often associated with religion or connection to one’s ancestry. Cutting the hair not only changed how the children looked but cut ties with their roots as well.   Children were not allowed to speak their native languages‚ only English‚ so communication was impossible or‚ at the very least‚ challenging at the beginning of their internment. In many situations‚ physical punishment would result if students were caught using their Indigenous languages‚ even by mistake or among one another. Children were not allowed to have any personal belongings reflective of their culture‚ nor allowed to act in any ways that reflected their nativism. The schools were overcrowded‚ and nutrition was often poor‚ conditions ripe for disease‚ especially among children with little immunity to European illnesses.   Students at a Minnesota boarding school. Source: CBS   The students would attend classes for part of the day‚ where they were taught English and other school subjects. History was taught with a definitive white bias. Children often had chores they were required to complete‚ such as helping in the kitchen‚ working in a school garden‚ or doing janitorial work such as cleaning bathrooms. Students would learn practical work skills such as sewing and carpentry.   Older children worked in placement programs‚ where they were essentially rented out to local businesses as hired hands‚ though they didn’t receive compensation for their work. School officials praised such programs‚ emphasizing their role in helping the students acclimate to white society. As time went on‚ industrial programs within the schools grew in scope while the academics were focused on less and less.   Children praying before bed at a residential school. Source: Ha-Shlith-Sa   Religion was an essential part of the programming at many of the schools‚ as most were affiliated with some denomination of Christian religion. Many denominations were involved in the residential school movement‚ from Catholicism to the Protestant faith. Attending church service and converting children away from traditional Native religions was seen as an essential aspect of these programs. It further cut the ties with the children’s original culture and families.   Sioux children before entering a residential program‚ 1897. Source: Away From Home   Physical‚ sexual‚ verbal‚ and emotional abuse were all too common at residential schools‚ a trend that was observable across the United States and Canada. Corporal punishment for the slightest infractions happened daily‚ and some students even died as a result of the treatment they suffered at the hands of their captors‚ those who were supposed to be caring for them.    Some children tried to run away but found they were hundreds of miles from home and had no idea where to go. They fell victim to the elements or made it home only to find they were strangers in a strange land‚ having been isolated from their native culture for too long.   Persistence &; Eventual Closure Students at a residential school in Quebec. Source: Indigenous Corporate Training‚ Inc.   In the United States‚ residential schools were in operation until 1978‚ while in Canada‚ the final one would not close its doors until 1996. Many of these schools were demolished‚ seemingly in an effort to erase this embarrassing part of history.   However‚ recent discovery and recovery efforts of cemeteries and unmarked graves‚ particularly in Canada‚ have brought renewed attention to this era. Hundreds of unidentified children are buried at these schools‚ having died from disease‚ abuse‚ and malnutrition‚ miles away from home‚ their parents‚ and their culture.   “Education” as Genocide A Mother’s Grief by Kent Monkman. Source: TVO Today   When examined as a whole‚ it becomes clear that the Native American boarding school movements in both the United States and Canada were an attempt by each respective government at cultural genocide‚ starting with children. These were systematic attempts‚ funded and supported by the government‚ to erase entire cultures in order to spread white culture further.   Some villages or reservations refused to send their children to residential schools and banded together in a concerted effort to resist. As a result‚ their rations from the government were withheld‚ or police action was taken‚ thus resulting in physical genocidal actions. It was not until 1978‚ with the passing of the Indian Child Welfare Act‚ that Native American parents had a right to say “no” to the removal of their children from their care.   Effects Into the 21st Century Artist RG Miller created this autobiographical painting to reflect the trauma he went through as a child at a residential school. Source: Survival International   The aftereffects of the boarding schools are still felt today. Recent news coverage has brought new attention to their history‚ so they are being learned about by the general public‚ not just those they once affected. It is believed that more graves lie in unknown locations near locations where schools once stood‚ and the recently unearthed graves are still to be identified.   The relatively recent closings of Native American residential schools means that there are still people alive who were forced to attend these schools and‚ as a result‚ live with the trauma of their time there‚ whether it was the result of being forced from their families or suffering abuse.   A residential school survivor‚ Harriet Prince‚ 2017. Source: Winnipeg Free Press   Entire cultures have been changed due to the movement in both countries‚ as generations of children were assimilated or killed‚ preventing them from learning‚ practicing‚ and passing on their traditional cultures. Intergenerational trauma‚ a psychological phenomenon in which effects of a person’s experienced trauma are experienced by their descendants‚ is an effect suffered by families of those who spent time at the schools. These children are survivors of genocide‚ and even today‚ as adults‚ they must struggle to understand‚ retain‚ and build their personal cultural identities.
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Country Roundup
2 yrs

Sean Hannity Moves to Florida — See Inside His Stunning Home!
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Sean Hannity Moves to Florida — See Inside His Stunning Home!

Pictures show a stunning residence fit for one of Fox News' biggest stars. Continue reading…
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