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An illegal auction of stolen Palestinian land at an elite Upper East Side synagogue, and the swift condemnations from groups like J Street launched against New Yorkers who attempted to protest it, reveal the Zionist rot at the heart of the American Jewish elite establishment that is bastardizing and corrupting the religion from within, and why liberal Zionist groups present only an impotent challenge to it. “The Great Israeli Real Estate Event,” held last Tuesday at Park East Synagogue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, was organized to assist prospective buyers in the United States, Canada, and the U.K. purchase land…
Washington and Moscow both enthusiastically celebrated the victory of the Allied “Grand Alliance” over the fascist powers at the end of World War II. Since then, however, the two capitals have typically been on opposite sides of numerous nasty geostrategic struggles around the world. They also have relished opportunities to work with foreign countries and political movements to create major headaches for the other great power. A crucial recent example of that strategy has been the decision by the United States and its NATO allies to use Ukraine as a military proxy against the Russian Federation and its leader, Vladimir…
Photograph Source: Shenandoah National Park from Virginia – Public Domain Geologists have confirmed what preliminary surveys suggested for years: the Appalachian mountain corridor, running from Maine down through New Hampshire, Virginia, the Carolinas, and into Georgia, sits atop one of the largest lithium deposits in North America. The find is concentrated heavily in North Carolina and West Virginia, with significant deposits running the full length of the range. It could represent enough reserves to supply domestic battery production for decades. The timing is fortuitous. The United States has been scrambling to secure lithium supply chains for electric vehicles, grid storage,…
Rubio and Vance both showed how each is handling the most complex and difficult issue today, which is the war in Iran. Source link
Virginia’s redistricting faceplant means a potential political apocalypse for Democrats – who will push even harder for radical changes in Washington before it’s too late. Source link
Democrats' Internal Fights Sway Race To Succeed Pelosi Source link
With oil and gas prices shooting higher, a key metric for measuring inflation hit its highest level in three years in April. Consumer prices are up 3.8 percent over the past year after rising 0.6 percent in April, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Tuesday morning. Energy prices were largely responsible for the sharp increase, as they climbed by 3.8 percent in April (after jumping over 10 percent in March) and have increased by nearly 18 percent in the past year. Gasoline and fuel oil are up 28 percent and 54 percent in the past year, respectively. It’s not…
Washington and Moscow both enthusiastically celebrated the victory of the Allied “Grand Alliance” over the fascist powers at the end of World War II. Since then, however, the two capitals have typically been on opposite sides of numerous nasty geostrategic struggles around the world. They also have relished opportunities to work with foreign countries and political movements to create major headaches for the other great power. A crucial recent example of that strategy has been the decision by the United States and its NATO allies to use Ukraine as a military proxy against the Russian Federation and its leader, Vladimir…
Charles Lindbergh was a global icon, an American patriot, and a man of unimpeachable courage. For that reason, Lindbergh was demonized, slandered, and posthumously cancelled. Lindbergh opposed U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts whenever the vital interests of the American people were not at stake. Today, as the Trump administration prepares to restart its war of aggression against Iran—and to do so under the influence and for the benefit of Israel—the America First movement must defend the reputation and revive the example of Lindbergh. The daring aviator—who piloted, in 1927, the first solo transatlantic flight—garnered unparalleled fame worldwide and was named…
When the U.S. began its war on Iran on February 28, the prominent American evangelical pastor Franklin Graham praised President Donald Trump “for giving the Iranian people a chance to be free,” noting that “we haven’t had a president who had the guts to take them on.” “Thank you Mr. President for standing up to bring this evil empire to an end,” Graham added. There seemed to be no daylight between his particular Christian good-vs.-evil perception of this war and the Trump administration’s framing. Nor did the son of Billy Graham leave much doubt about his approval of the war.…