A recent exposé by James O’Keefe of the O’Keefe Media Group has brought to light more accusations after a Meta engineer admitted the company suppresses certain political content on Facebook. The senior engineer was covertly filmed during a discussion where he acknowledged that Facebook potentially demotes posts criticizing Kamala Harris and engages in shadowbanning. Continue reading “Meta Defends Political Content Controls, Brushes Off Engineer’s Censorship Claims”
Today Kamala Harris announced another $425 million to Ukraine
Also today unpaid American volunteers, not FEMA, are out with dogs still searching for dead Americans in Marshall North Carolina after Hurricane Helene
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, having received a lackluster response when he pitched his ‘victory plan’ to US officials in Washington last month, now says that Ukraine must either join NATO or obtain nuclear weapons.
He made the ultra provocative comments while speaking before the EU’s European Council in Brussels, where he presented the victory plan before European lawmakers. That’s when he referenced a recent private conversation with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, saying he told Trump that his country needs “some kind of alliance” or be “forced to pursue nuclear weapons.”
“In a conversation with Donald Trump I said – this is our situation: What way out do we have? Either Ukraine will have nuclear weapons, which for us will be a defense, or we’ll need to have some sort of alliance, besides NATO. But today we know of no other alliance,” Zelensky said.
WEF "agenda contributor" Ngaire Woods: "The good news is the elite across the world trust each other more and more… The bad news is that the majority of people trust that elite less."
"So we can lead, but if people aren't following, we're not going to get to where we want to… pic.twitter.com/HPquk3lgEQ
Undercover pretending to seek asylum walks into New York Roosevelt Hotel
– No documentation or ID – Immediately gets offered free room and a free tax payer funded flight anywhere in America – Given an ID… pic.twitter.com/8eb7kovBJX
Good news is hard to come by in this late-stage American empire, but a new poll offers a ray of hope, finding that Americans’ trust and confidence in mass media is at an all-time low.
Only 31% of Americans have a “great deal” or a “fair amount” of trust in mass media “when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately and fairly,” according to Gallup poll conducted in early September. A greater number of Americans — 36% — say they have no trust at all.
Going back to when Gallup first asked the question in 52 years ago, trust was highest in 1976, topping out at 72% — more than double current levels. Meanwhile, the percent expressing complete distrust has soared from single digits in ’76.