Cea Weaver Meltdown and Crying Dokoupil, with Halperin, and Truth About UFOs, w/ Grusch & Rep. Luna
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Takeaways
- ❖Cea Weaver, NYC's head of tenant protection, is criticized for past anti-property owner rhetoric and personal hypocrisy.
- ❖CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil's on-air emotional display is cited as an example of the 'feminization' of news, prioritizing empathy over factual reporting.
- ❖Minnesota Governor Tim Walls faces allegations of widespread fraud in state agencies, deflecting blame to Donald Trump.
- ❖David Grusch claims the U.S. government has a secret program recovering UAPs and 'non-human biologics,' with evidence hidden from Congress and presidents.
- ❖Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna supports UAP disclosure, citing firsthand accounts and government obstruction to transparency.
- ❖A new documentary, 'The Age of Disclosure,' features numerous officials corroborating claims of UAP secrecy and non-human intelligence.
- ❖An ICE agent shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis who allegedly drove her vehicle towards officers, amidst federal investigations into state-level fraud.
Insights
1Cea Weaver's Hypocrisy and Radical Stance on Property
Cea Weaver, appointed to lead New York City's Office to Protect Tenants, is criticized for her past statements advocating for 'property is theft,' 'abolition of private property,' and 'defunding the NYPD and ICE.' Her personal life reveals hypocrisy, as she lives in a gentrified Brooklyn neighborhood and her mother owns a $1.4 million home in a rapidly gentrifying Nashville. When confronted by reporters, she cried and fled, prompting host Megyn Kelly to offer 'PR advice' on public composure.
Weaver's past tweets and comments (e.g., 'America KKKA as an apartheid state,' 'devastate the white middle class'), her current residence in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, and her mother's $1.4 million Nashville home. Her radio interview where she called past statements 'regrettable' () and her crying incident ().
2The 'Feminization' of News and Tony Dokoupil's On-Air Crying
Megyn Kelly and Mark Halperin critique CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil for what they perceive as 'pandering' to viewers by promising to listen to 'average Americans' over 'experts.' They highlight his past coverage, such as running with the 'horrific' border patrol whipping story despite early contradictory evidence. A promotional clip for Dokoupil's new role shows him repeatedly crying on camera while discussing his childhood and his father's past as a drug dealer, which Kelly frames as an example of the 'feminization' and 'effeminization' of news, prioritizing emotional displays over 'shoe leather reporting.'
Dokoupil's statement about listening to average Americans (), his interview with Jen Psaki regarding border patrol images (), and the widely circulated promotional video of him crying ().
3Allegations of Widespread Fraud in Minnesota State Agencies
Minnesota Governor Tim Walls faces mounting pressure over alleged rampant fraud within state agencies, specifically the Department of Human Services' Behavioral Health Administration. Auditors found fabricated documents, backdated contracts, and a lack of supporting data for hundreds of millions in grants, including a $672,000 payment for one month's work without detailed invoices. Walls is accused of deflecting blame to Donald Trump and January 6th instead of addressing the systemic issues.
Minnesota auditor's statement on backdated/created documents (), specific example of $672,000 grant without proof (), and Governor Walls's public statement blaming Donald Trump ().
4U.S. Government's Alleged Multi-Decade UAP Crash Retrieval and Reverse Engineering Program
David Grusch, a former U.S. intelligence officer, claims the U.S. government has been operating a secret 'multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering program' and has recovered 'non-human biologics.' This program, referred to as the 'legacy program,' has allegedly been concealed from Congress, presidents, and the public since at least 1947. The secrecy is maintained by career 'deep state' officials and through offloading research to private contractors to avoid accountability and FOIA requests.
Grusch's whistleblower complaint and congressional testimony (), Lou Elizondo's statement in 'The Age of Disclosure' about the 'legacy program' (), and Grusch's explanation of how secrecy is maintained ().
5UAP Phenomenon Poses National Security Threat and Defies Physics
Multiple former and current U.S. officials, including Marco Rubio and Representative Anna Paulina Luna, assert that UAPs represent a serious national security threat due to their unknown origin and advanced capabilities. Pilots report UAPs operating in restricted airspace over nuclear facilities, maintaining stationary positions in 120-knot winds, and even shrugging off a Hellfire missile strike. A breakthrough theory suggests UAPs create a 'space-time barrier' or 'bubble' for interstellar travel and low observability, explaining distorted radar and photographic evidence.
Montage of officials discussing national security threat (), Navy pilot describing UAP in 120-knot winds (), Hellfire missile video (), and the 'space-time barrier' theory ().
Lessons
- Scrutinize public officials' past statements and personal conduct for consistency with their stated policy positions, especially those in roles of public trust.
- Approach news reporting with critical thinking, questioning whether emotional appeals or 'pandering' overshadow factual investigation and unbiased presentation.
- Support legislative efforts for government transparency, particularly regarding classified programs and whistleblower protections, to ensure accountability and public access to information.
Quotes
"You can't run around calling white people who own homes racist and say you have plans to devastate the white middle class or the middle class period and not expect a little blowback, sweetheart, when you become an administrative official for the greatest city in America."
"You didn't miss the story. You lied about the story. And yes, you did listen to advocates. By the way, you're not supposed to listen to advocates. You're supposed to go do the research and crunch the numbers, not listen to people who work for this organization or that organization who have an agenda."
"I'm sorry, Governor Walls, but you need to look at this tape from all angles before you make a judgment."
"As I've stated publicly already in my NewsNation interview, uh biologics came with some of these recoveries. Yeah. Were they, I guess, human or non-human biologics, non-human? And that was the assessment of people uh with direct knowledge on the program I talked to that are currently still on the program."
"The thing that always keeps me up at night, something in the human psyche that says I don't have time or energy to sort of prepare for the unforeseen or what I've never seen done before. And um you know that that leads to strategic surprise and and and some sometimes strategic surprises that change the course of human history."
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