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Emma-Jo Morris: The Media Power Play Behind Her Ascension, Breitbart, and U.S. Election Controversies
Plus: A wrongful death pandemic lawsuit, "The Censored" conference with liberty-oriented debates, protests against harmful offshore wind farms, and the call for small-scale, sustainable farming highlight emerging social and environmental controversies.
What's It Cost To Own An Acting Director of CIA Anyway? And Other Israeli Deal Making
The article centers on New York Post editor Emma-Jo Morris who rose to fame publishing the hacked materials from Hunter Biden. Migrating from Canada, Morris ascended her career through New York media circles along with the influence of Miranda Devine, an Australian columnist from the New York Post. The article questions the interests of the investors backing media outlets and paints a complex net of relationships involving these interests and the advancement of Morris's career - which recently led her to conservative news outlet Breitbart. It also provides a critique of political journalism and the rush for breaking news, along with controversial theories regarding foreign interferences in U.S. elections.Trial Date Set in Landmark Lawsuit Concerning Wrongful Death During Pandemic Hospitalization
The pandemic led to numerous infringements on the 7th amendment right to a jury trial in America, which profoundly impacted devastated families. One high-profile case is now proceeding, related to the death of Grace Schara, who had Down syndrome and passed away from respiratory depression following an alleged negligent medical treatment involving three sedatives amid acute COVID-19 pneumonia. This case could potentially trigger extensive litigation concerning breaches in inpatient care standards, such as inadequate treatment, noncompliance with outpatient protocols, lack of informed consent, and denial of family access and proper nutrition.Working like a Dog to Bring you "The Censored" - ACT 3
"The Censored" Conference ACT 3 is set to premiere on Friday, 28th at 7pmCT, despite experiencing some censorship issues. The conference will be aired on liberty-oriented platforms, including Rumble and Bitchute, and it aims to remain free through donations. Prominent speakers include retired U.S. Army Major General Vallely, who will discuss treason and the implications of justice for COVID perpetrators, and Paul Hutchinson, executive producer of "The Sound of Freedom" and founder of 20 companies. Hutchinson aims to highlight the censorship challenges faced by his movie and his passion to end child trafficking.Fishermen, activists protest offshore wind farms near Montauk, cite recent whale deaths
A coalition of activists, environmentalists, and fishermen are raising concerns about the harmful effects of offshore wind farms on marine life, particularly whales. Organised by The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, the group protests the rise in whale deaths since 2016, which they believe are tied to offshore renewable energy, particularly with the use of sonar blasting during the construction of wind turbines. Other concerns include the destruction of fish habitats and potential harm to the fishing industry. Despite these concerns, neither the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) nor the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has attributed the increased whale deaths to wind farm construction.Watch: ‘Save the whales’ CFACT boats protest offshore wind construction 20 miles off the coast in Atlantic Ocean
CFACT and local fishermen took direct action to protest against the construction of offshore wind farms off America’s East Coast, citing ecological concerns as well as impacts on the whales and the fishing industry. They argue that offshore wind farms disrupt the ocean ecosystem and have led to an increase in deceased whales along the Eastern shores since 2016. They are starkly opposed to the Biden administration's rush to spend billions on the short-lived, waste-generating, and inefficient wind farms, calling for a halt to construction until a thorough evaluation of the potential harm is conducted.The Solution Series: Small Farm Republic with John Klar
Once dominated by family farming, the American agriculture landscape has evolved, leading some to ask if there will be a resurgence of small-scale farmsteads. John Klar, a former tax attorney, pivoted to farming in 1997, buying a dairy farm in Vermont with his wife. Klar's experiences highlighted the challenges small farms face due to laws favouring industrial farming. His book, "Small Farm Republic: Why Conservatives Must Embrace Local Agriculture, Reject Climate Alarmism, and Lead an Environmental Revival", explores this further, calling for conservative support for local, sustainable farming.
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