Keir Starmer Resigns! Israeli Control Over U.S. Government UNRAVELS!
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Takeaways
- ❖Keir Starmer's resignation was due to 'epic failure,' including economic missteps, controversial appointments, and a perceived abandonment of his party's left-wing base.
- ❖The alleged assassination attempts on Donald Trump were marked by numerous Secret Service failures and a puzzling lack of thorough investigation or public discussion, even from Trump himself.
- ❖The Supreme Court's unanimous decision to allow marijuana users to own guns is a 'common sense' victory for individual rights.
- ❖Proposed social media age verification laws in states like Ohio and Missouri are viewed as a dangerous precursor to mandatory digital IDs and increased government surveillance.
- ❖Laura Loomer's call for censorship of 'Track APAC' is highlighted as hypocritical, given her past protests against her own banning from social media platforms.
Insights
1Keir Starmer's Resignation and Policy Failures
Keir Starmer resigned as UK Prime Minister due to significant pressure following a decline in popularity and perceived missteps. These included a failure to deliver economic growth, repair public services, ease the cost of living, and the controversial appointment of Peter Mandelson (linked to Jeffrey Epstein). Critics like Adam Media and Giannis Varoufakis accused Starmer of 'selling out' the left, backing wars, supporting genocide, raising taxes, and implementing digital ID and social media bans for youth. His flip-flop on immigration and strong support for Israel's actions in Gaza, including cutting off water and power, further alienated his base.
Starmer's speech on resignation, Associated Press report detailing his missteps, Adam Media's recap of his two years, Giannis Varoufakis's tweet criticizing his ethical decrepitude and support for Israel, video clips of Starmer's contradictory statements on immigration and Gaza.
2Uninvestigated Assassination Attempts on Donald Trump
Investigative reporter Ken Silva details two alleged assassination attempts on Donald Trump that received surprisingly little attention from mainstream or conservative media. The first, in Butler, PA, involved Trump being grazed by a bullet, with numerous Secret Service security failures (e.g., drone detection equipment failure, delayed sniper response). The second, at his Palm Beach golf club, involved a multiple felon, Ryan Ruth, who was known to multiple federal agencies and seemingly had foreknowledge of Trump's last-minute plans. Both incidents were quickly dismissed as 'lone wolf' attacks, and investigations were reportedly shut down by Trump himself, raising questions about potential cover-ups or manipulation.
Ken Silva's book 'The Trump Assassination Plots,' details of the Butler shooting (Crooks' actions, security failures, cremation of body), details of the Palm Beach incident (Ryan Ruth's background, Secret Service missing shots, security leak), Trump's silence on the incidents.
3Supreme Court Upholds Gun Rights for Marijuana Users
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of Ali Daniel Hmani, a Texas man, stating that a broad federal ban on gun ownership for marijuana users violates the Second Amendment. Justice Neil Gorsuch's opinion narrowly limits the government's power to disarm drug users not deemed dangerous. This decision highlights an unusual alliance between gun rights advocates (NRA) and cannabis legalization groups (ACLU, Normal) and is seen as a 'common sense' victory against categorical assumptions about danger.
Supreme Court ruling in the Ali Daniel Hmani case, Justice Neil Gorsuch's opinion, alliances between ACLU, NRA, and Normal.
4Social Media Regulation as a Pretext for Digital ID
Federal courts are beginning to side with states like Ohio in restricting teen access to social media, requiring parental consent for users under 16. The hosts argue this is not genuinely about child safety but rather a 'slow roll' towards mandatory digital IDs and expanded government surveillance. Whitney Webb's 2021 warnings about global elites pushing for a regulated internet tied to digital IDs are cited, with fear and panic being used to manufacture consent. Examples from Missouri and Texas show similar legislative efforts, alongside instances of government agencies leaking sensitive personal data, undermining claims of data security.
Ohio federal court ruling on social media access for teens, Whitney Webb's 2021 commentary on digital IDs, Missouri bill requiring age verification, Texas App Store Accountability Act, report of hunting/fishing license place leaking 3 million IDs.
5Laura Loomer's Hypocrisy on Censorship
Laura Loomer, an alt-right commentator, called for the permanent banning of the 'Track APAC' account from X, claiming its posts (which expose politicians taking money from APAC) constitute 'incitement to violence.' This stance is highlighted as deeply hypocritical, given Loomer's past actions: in 2018, she chained herself to Twitter HQ to protest her own ban for hate speech, declaring 'Censorship is unamerican' and 'there is no such thing as hate speech.' The hosts characterize her as 'deeply unwell' and attention-seeking, noting her influence with Donald Trump through flattery.
Laura Loomer's video calling for Track APAC ban, news article detailing her 2018 protest at Twitter HQ, her past quotes on censorship and hate speech, Candace Owens's 'Sawface' comments.
Lessons
- Maintain deep skepticism towards official government and media narratives, especially concerning major political events or security incidents, and actively seek out alternative sources of information.
- Resist legislative efforts that mandate digital IDs or age verification for online access, recognizing them as potential pathways to increased surveillance and erosion of digital privacy.
- Engage with local and state political processes to advocate for individual liberties, such as gun rights for responsible citizens and the protection of free speech online.
- Critically evaluate the consistency of principles espoused by public figures, particularly regarding issues like censorship, and avoid giving undue attention to those who demonstrate blatant hypocrisy.
Quotes
"Every decision I've taken has been about putting the country I love first. That is why I will resign as leader of the Labor Party."
"Kirst was not merely a disappointment. He is a mandacious figure of ethical decrepitude. A man who won the Labor Party leadership based on promises that he jettisoned 5 seconds after winning."
"Israel must have, I'm very clear, Israel must have, that does have that right to defend herself... I think that Israel does have that right."
"The Democrats are having the exact same issue... they're losing their own base... they're moving to the right and losing the left."
"Something not being true does not stop Trump from talking about it."
"The government doesn't give a damn about your children. Like it's never about you or your kids. They don't, they don't care about kids."
"Twitter should literally ban this account and ban people who repost this Apac tracker account."
"Censorship is unamerican and it's egregious that any journalist would advocate for others to be banned for political speech."
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