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Mexico Busts Coach Bus Packed With Nearly 200 US-Bound Migrants
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Mexico Busts Coach Bus Packed With Nearly 200 US-Bound Migrants

Illegal migrants from Guatemala‚ Ecuador found stuffed inside coach bus at triple capacity on Mexican highway Mexican authorities say they busted a coach bus carrying nearly 200 illegal migrants bound for the United States last week. The incident unfolded on a highway near Las Choapas in the state of Veracruz. Federal authorities conduction checks on vehicles passing through the area encountered a dangerously overload passenger bus. In total‚ 182 foreigners hailing primarily from Ecuador and Guatemala were found inside the bus‚ according to the Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM)‚ the Mexican government’s migration agency. Even the largest coach buses generally only provide seating for up to 61 passengers‚ indicating the vehicle was likely traveling at around triple its capacity.Introducing 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. #Comunicado 📄| Auxilia @INAMI_mx en #Veracruz a 182 personas migrantes originarias de Guatemala y Ecuador‚ que viajaban de manera hacinada en un autobús. https://t.co/vNKeaJWEjY pic.twitter.com/zYHEYtLds3— INM (@INAMI_mx) January 9‚ 2024 “Among the citizens from Guatemala and Ecuador were eight unaccompanied minors and 15 family units made up of 39 people‚ as well as 28 women and 107 adult men traveling alone‚” the INM explained in a statement. None of the migrants could produce paperwork demonstrating they were in the country legally. They were transferred to various Mexican agencies for processing and possible expulsion. The driver was taken into custody and the bus was impounded. On the same day‚ the INM announced that another group of illegal migrants were found aboard a coach bus in the state of Oaxaca. A group of 40 Chinese nationals were caught by authorities in the city of Tlacolula de Matamoros and taken into custody. @INAMI_mx en coordinación federal y estatal‚ ubicó en Tlacolula‚ #Oaxaca‚ a 40 personas migrantes de origen chino🇨🇳; 34 adultos fueron canalizados a instalaciones del INM y un núcleo familiar de 6 personas quedó bajo resguardo de la Oficina Administrativa de NNA en el estado. pic.twitter.com/ofjIQe4FHq— INM (@INAMI_mx) January 9‚ 2024 Migrants frequently perish or suffer serious injuries in bus crashes as they make their way to the U.S. through Mexico and Central America. In October‚ a bus carrying more than 50 migrants crashed in Oaxaca‚ leaving at least 18 dead and dozens more injured. In August‚ 16 people died and 36 were wounded in a bus crash on a highway in Oaxaca. Days earlier‚ 17 people were killed when a bus transporting U.S.-bound migrants plunged into a ravine in the Mexican state of Nayarit. Six of the deceased were identified as citizens of India while another was from Mauritania. In February‚ at least 39 people died when a bus carrying more than 60 migrants flew off a cliff in Panama. General Michael Flynn joins Alex Jones to give his expert analysis on the Pentagon’s fumbling leadership. Dan Lyman on X | Gab
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Live: Trump Calls For MAGA Unity As He Leads GOP Rivals Ahead of Iowa Caucus
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Live: Trump Calls For MAGA Unity As He Leads GOP Rivals Ahead of Iowa Caucus

Comes as former president set to break records with largest lead in Iowa caucus history. Former President Donald Trump is delivering remarks at his last caucus event in Indianola‚ Iowa on Sunday‚ where he has the widest primary lead ever recorded‚ according to the Des Moines Register. LIVE: President Trump in Indianola‚ #Iowa https://t.co/2zQtKnsspb— Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) January 14‚ 2024
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U.S. Journalist Murdered By NWO Puppets
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U.S. Journalist Murdered By NWO Puppets

The U.S. Government was fully aware of the situation and did nothing to bring journalist Gonzalo Lira home. U.S.-Chilean journalist Gonzalo Lira had attempted to flee Ukraine but was detained‚ tortured‚ and left to die in a Ukrainian prison. The U.S. Government was fully aware of the situation. This after the United States has handed over billions of dollars in aid and military weapons to the Biden/Zelensky money laundering operation. Joe Biden on Saturday claimed that there is no crisis on the U.S. southern border as the United States collapses under the strain. Meanwhile the NWO is making its move‚ ramping up a war between Sweden and Russia. The NWO also banned a growing constitutional party in Germany as German farmers protest the NWO’s war on their livelihood en masse.Save 40% on DNA Force Plus NOW! Try it today and see why so many listeners have made it an essential part of their daily routine!
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The Insane Sex Lives Of White Plantation Mistresses
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Could a cyber attack be the mortal wound on the head of the beast system?
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Could a cyber attack be the mortal wound on the head of the beast system?

from HopeGirl Alternative News: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Can America Survive This Perversion of Our Justice System?
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Can America Survive This Perversion of Our Justice System?

by Mary Sholl‚ American Thinker: Here we are at the beginning of 2024.  Election Day (should there actually be an Election Day) is a little over ten months away‚ and every day is a new outrage‚ a new WTF? moment‚ a new rule or norm shredded by the lunatics of the progressive left.  This is happening to […]
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Guy Comes Home From Work With A Stray Dog | The Dodo
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I Tried This Viral Red Wine Stain Removal Trick (Using White Wine) and *Yikes*
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I Tried This Viral Red Wine Stain Removal Trick (Using White Wine) and *Yikes*

A cautionary tale for social media fanatics. READ MORE...
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The Life of Aldous Huxley — Author of “Brave New World”
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The Life of Aldous Huxley — Author of “Brave New World”

  When Aldous Huxley passed away in 1963‚ his death was relatively little commented upon‚ coinciding as it did with the rather more shocking assassination of John F. Kennedy. Yet his death marked the loss‚ nonetheless‚ of one of the twentieth century’s most important writers and thinkers. He was deeply committed to pacifism‚ universalism‚ and mysticism‚ all of which shine through in his writing – be it fiction or non-fiction – and informed the way he lived his life‚ from refusing to bear arms when applying for US citizenship to using his substantial earnings as a screenwriter to fund the transportation costs of those fleeing Nazi Germany. Here‚ we will take a closer look at the life of the man behind Brave New World…   Early Life: Family Background‚ Bereavement‚ &; Education Front cover of the US first edition of Eyeless in Gaza‚ published in 1936 by Harper &; Brothers‚ via Biblio   Born on July 26‚ 1894 near Godalming‚ Surrey‚ Aldous Leonard Huxley belonged to a family distinguished in both science and the world of letters. His father was Leonard Huxley‚ schoolmaster‚ writer‚ and editor of The Cornhill Magazine‚ who in turn was the son of Thomas Henry Huxley‚ a prominent zoologist often referred to as “Darwin’s bulldog.” His older brother‚ Julian‚ and half-brother‚ Andrew‚ would‚ in turn‚ follow in their grandfather’s footsteps‚ going on to enjoy celebrated careers in biology.   Additionally‚ Aldous Huxley’s mother‚ Julia Arnold‚ was the niece of the poet and cultural critic Matthew Arnold‚ and the sister of the novelist Mrs. Humphry Ward‚ after one of whose fictional characters Julia named her second son.   Aldous Huxley‚ then‚ was always expected to distinguish himself in one intellectual field or another. His parents were both involved in the early stages of his education‚ which began in his father’s botanical laboratory. He then attended Hillside School near the family home in Godalming‚ where he was taught by his mother before she became terminally ill with cancer.   Huxley’s mother died in 1908‚ by which time he had been sent to the elite Eton College. This formative loss – as well as his father’s later remarriage – inspired some of the events depicted in Huxley’s 1936 novel Eyeless in Gaza. While at Eton‚ he contracted keratitis in 1911‚ which left him with radically impaired vision for many years and effectively ended his hopes of pursuing a career in medicine.   Instead‚ in 1913‚ Huxley matriculated at Balliol College‚ Oxford University‚ to study English Literature – just as his mother had before him at Somerville College. He edited Oxford Poetry during his final year and graduated in 1916 with a first-class degree. In the same year‚ he published his first collection of poetry‚ The Burning Wheel.   Finding His Feet as a Writer Photograph of Virginia Woolf‚ a prominent member of the Bloomsbury Group and fellow writer and pacifist‚ whom Huxley met at Garsington‚ by Man Ray‚ 27 November 1934‚ via AnOther Magazine   From 1917 to 1918‚ Huxley returned to Eton to teach English and French. While he struggled to maintain discipline in the classroom‚ among his students was a young Eric Blair‚ who would go on to be better known as George Orwell and who remembered his former teacher and fellow writer as having an admirable vocabulary. At the same time‚ Huxley published two further poetry collections: Jonah (1917) and The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems (1918).   While Huxley did not have great success upon his return to Eton‚ at the time of his graduation‚ jobs were scarce as Britain was still fighting the First World War. Having volunteered for the British Army and been rejected on account of his eyesight (his bout of keratitis left him partially sighted in one eye)‚ he spent much of his time at Garsington Manor‚ the home of Lady Ottoline Morrel‚ near Oxford‚ where he was employed as a farm laborer. Ottoline invited many artists‚ writers‚ and intellectuals to Garsington‚ including members of the Bloomsbury Group‚ some of whom Huxley met. He would later satirize the Garsington milieu in his 1921 debut novel‚ Crome Yellow.   While at Garsington‚ however‚ he also met Belgian refugee and epidemiologist Maria Nys. After being offered a job at the Athenaeum under John Middleton Murry in 1919‚ Huxley and Nys married. A year later‚ Huxley published his first collection of short stories‚ Limbo (1920)‚ which was soon followed by his debut novel‚ Crome Yellow. He continued to publish works throughout the 1920s‚ including the novels Antic Hay (1923)‚ Those Barren Leaves (1925)‚ and Point Counter Point (1928). In addition‚ he wrote for Vanity Fair and British Vogue.   1930s and 40s: The Golden Years &; Moving to the United States Front cover of the 2020 reprint of Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel Brave New World‚ via Penguin Books Australia   Huxley’s best-known works‚ however‚ were largely written in the 1930s. Brave New World‚ for example‚ was published in 1932. It was also during the 1930s that Huxley wrote what is now widely considered his most accomplished – if not most widely read – novel‚ Eyeless in Gaza (1936). Having been introduced to Gerald Heard in 1929‚ Huxley became increasingly committed to pacifism‚ which is reflected in many of his 1930s works‚ including Eyeless in Gaza‚ in which the aimless Anthony Beavis is converted to pacifism by Dr. James Miller. Huxley himself was actively involved in the Peace Pledge Union and edited An Encyclopedia of Pacifism.   Within its meditations on pacifism‚ Eyeless in Gaza also predicts the outbreak of another war. By the time World War II was declared in 1939‚ however‚ Huxley and his wife were living in the United States‚ having relocated in 1937 (the same year that Huxley’s pacifist essay collection‚ Ends and Means‚ was published) with his wife‚ son‚ and friend Gerald Heard‚ on account of Nys’ ill health.   Moving to the United States also gave Huxley access to highly lucrative screenwriting opportunities. According to friend and fellow writer Christopher Isherwood‚ Huxley earned more than $3‚000 per week (an even more princely sum back in the 1930s) as a screenwriter for such film adaptations as Pride and Prejudice (1940) and Jane Eyre (1944).   Famously‚ in 1945‚ Huxley was commissioned by Walt Disney to write a script adapting Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland for the screen‚ which was never used as Disney claimed only to be able to understand every third word. It should also be noted that Isherwood also claimed‚ however‚ that Huxley used the majority of his screenwriting riches to fund the transportation of Jewish and left-wing refugees from Nazi Germany to safety in the United States.   World War II &; Huxley’s Later Years Graphite drawing of Aldous Huxley by David Low‚ via the National Gallery of Art‚ Washington DC   While Huxley only wrote two further novels – The Genius and the Goddess (1955) and Island (1962) – in the 1950s and 60s‚ his output of non-fiction works was prolific. Among his most famous was The Doors of Perception‚ published in 1954‚ which went on to become a foundational text for the counter-cultural revolution of the 1960s. In The Doors of Perception‚ he recounted his first experience taking the psychedelic drug Mescaline and‚ in so doing‚ would inspire Jim Morrison to name his band The Doors.   One year before the publication of The Doors of Perception‚ however‚ Huxley and his wife had applied for US citizenship. As a pacifist‚ Huxley stated his refusal to bear arms for the United States but did not specify that his objection was on religious grounds (the only reason‚ under the McCarran Act‚ that was deemed acceptable for the refusal to bear arms). Having reached this stalemate‚ the judge had no alternative but to adjourn the application‚ which Huxley‚ in turn‚ withdrew. Despite not having US citizenship‚ Huxley‚ Maria‚ and their son Matthew remained in the US‚ where Maria died of cancer just two years later‚ in 1955.   One year after Maria’s death‚ Huxley married a second time‚ taking Laura Archera‚ an American writer‚ psychotherapist‚ and violinist‚ as his wife. Laura went on to write a biography of her husband‚ titled This Timeless Moment and worked tirelessly to keep his literary legacy alive.   Photograph of Aldous Huxley‚ via BBC   Their marriage‚ however‚ was relatively short-lived. In 1960‚ Huxley was diagnosed with laryngeal cancer. Nonetheless‚ he continued to work‚ delivering lectures at the UCSF Medical Center and the Esalen Institute that would inspire the Human Potential Movement. As well as this‚ he wrote his final novel‚ Island‚ in 1962 as well as what is perhaps his seminal work of non-fiction‚ Literature and Science‚ in 1963.   However‚ just two months after the publication of Literature and Science‚ Aldous Huxley died on 22nd November 1963‚ aged 69. Like fellow writer C. S. Lewis‚ news coverage of his death was overshadowed by the shocking assassination of President John F. Kennedy‚ who was shot a mere seven hours before Huxley himself passed away.   The timing of Huxley’s death not only meant that it was overshadowed by that of John F. Kennedy but also that he did not live to see the full effects of the 1960s counterculture his work had‚ in part‚ helped to inspire. Nonetheless‚ his was a life of principle and productivity‚ the legacy of which lives on to this day.
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