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Romero Britto: Artist for the Rothschilds, Carlos Slim, WEF, and Disney
Plus: potential bias against Trump, the US war budget analyzed per person, wildfires' broader causes, and an independent media's struggle with censorship.
THE ROTHSCHILD BUTTERFLY
Romero Britto is a prominent artist known for his connections to various elite figures who admire his work. His art pieces forge a link between influential personalities such as Carlos Slim and the Aleman family, Rothschilds, and even members of the British royal family. Britto also has associations with various international foundations and businesses, showcasing his exhibitions at global platforms including the World Economic Forum and Disney. Some find Britto's connection with controversial figures and organizations, such as Jeff Koons and the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, questionable. His influence is also seen in the political sphere, with connections to ex-President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, and the Clintons.Trump's DC Judge - Evidence of Bias
The US Government has proposed a protective order in its case against Donald Trump, aiming to restrict him from sharing any exculpatory evidence publicly during the 2024 election. Presiding Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama-nominated judge, expedited the case's briefing and hearing schedule against Trump's attorneys' request for additional time. Critics argue that Chutkan treated Trump differently than other defendants in similar situations, which suggests judicial bias. They cite past cases presided by Chutkan that were allotted more time and argue that this precedent should have been followed in Trump's case.From Wallet to War Machine: The Startling Truth About Your Tax Dollars Revealed, with Lindsay Koshgarian
Lindsay Koshgarian, Program Director at National Priorities Project (NPP), highlights in the MintCast episode that the average American pays over $3,000 annually towards maintaining the US military and for veterans' benefits. This figure is more than double the median rent for a two-bedroom apartment, according to Koshgarian. For FY2023, $1.1 trillion of the $1.8 trillion federal budget was allocated towards militarization, outpacing even healthcare in expenditure. The NPP's proposal involves reducing military spending to the 2018 levels thereby saving $100 billion, which could be diverted to initiatives like free tuition, medical care for veterans, or hiring additional registered nurses.DR. MATTHEW WIELICKI: Stop claiming that fires in Canada, Greece, & now Maui are due to climate change
The wildfire in Maui, driven by high winds and dry air linked to Hurricane Dora, has resulted in evacuations and damage. While some have been quick to attribute such incidents to climate change, this is an oversimplification as wildfires are influenced by various factors including local weather and human activities. A decrease in the frequency of hurricanes like Dora, due to global warming, suggests a lesser likelihood of similar events in the future according to NOAA studies.MintPress News Is Being Targeted: Join Us in Standing up to the War Machine
MintPress News, an independent media outlet known for exposing the actions of the military-industrial complex, has faced significant opposition including station shutdowns, hinders in fundraising, and censorship across social media platforms. The organization believes this is a consequence of their efforts to illuminate the deep-rooted relations between big tech giants and the war industry, as well as their coverage of contentious issues such as Palestinian human rights and Israeli involvement in surveillance practices. Despite these challenges, they appeal to readers for support to continue their work, bypass censorship, and maintain a focus on investigative journalism that empowers the people.
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