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For the past two weeks, Libs of TikTok has been exposing radical teachers having meltdowns over the results of the election. However, not all school controversies are triggered by Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Late last week, I exposed a horrifying ongoing scandal that is tearing apart the St. Helens School District in Oregon.
It all started when parents learned about the arrest of Eric Stearns, a teacher in the St Helens School District, who was charged with alleged sexual abuse crimes against multiple students. A massive problem right?
Just wait, it gets worse.
Parents then discovered that the school district ALLOWED Eric Stearns to continue teaching for months while he was under an active police investigation without notifying the parents.
Furious parents then flooded to the next school board meeting demanding accountability from the school and the board for their complete failure to protect their children. Click here to read more.
Internal emails reveal that the TGA (Australia’s FDA) KNEW that, yes, foreign DNA from the COVID shots really could integrate into the human genome—despite repeatedly assuring the public it was impossible.
Rebekkah Barnett dropped the bombshell report exposing what TGA staff were saying behind closed doors—and it’s nothing like the rosy picture they painted in public.
In one email, a TGA staffer debunked Dr. Paul Offit’s claims that DNA from the COVID shots couldn’t integrate into the human genome without an enzyme called integrase. The staffer wrote:
“Foreign DNA can integrate into chromosomal DNA in the absence of an integrase in mammalian cells. This comes from the DNA damage/repair literature where breaks in DNA are repaired through processes called non-homologous end joining or homologous recombination.”
This directly contradicted the TGA’s official narrative, which repeatedly denied that such genomic integration was even possible.
Another email revealed that the TGA wasn’t even aware of studies to back up their public denials. A senior staffer admitted:
“I would be uncomfortable with that [statement about plasmid DNA entering the human genome] as I am unaware of studies which have tested this.”
LANSING, Mich - A coalition of 79 townships and counties has sued the Michigan Public Service Commission in the state Court of Appeals, seeking to stop it from overriding local control of large-scale wind and solar energy projects.
The motion for a preliminary injunction, filed Oct. 22, 2024, aims to block an Oct. 10 order. The order, the petition alleges, will usurp local control over large-scale renewable energy projects.
Local governments involved in the coalition want to see the order paused while an appeal against the commission filed Nov. 8 is adjudicated. The conflict between locals and the state developed after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law Public Act 233 of 2023, which changed the balance of power between state and local governments.
Before PA 233, local governments regulated the scope of renewable energy projects based on community needs and support. The law removed local governments’ power to decide whether to allow large renewable energy sites such as solar fields and wind turbine arrays. Click here to read more.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden's decision to commute sentences of 37 federal death row inmates to life in prison without parole has been unequivocally condemned by President-elect Donald Trump, who hopes to expand the federal use of the death penalty.
“(T)o the 37 most violent criminals, who killed, raped, and plundered like virtually no one before them, but were just given, incredibly, a pardon by Sleepy Joe Biden. I refuse to wish a Merry Christmas to those lucky “souls” but, instead, will say, GO TO HELL!” Trump said in a lengthy Christmas Day post.
When Biden took office, he imposed a moratorium on federal executions. When he announced the commutations on Monday, Biden said, “In good conscience, I cannot stand back and let a new administration resume executions that I halted.”
Biden's executive action did not include Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev; Dylann Roof, who killed nine Black members of Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina; and Robert Bowers, who killed 11 people at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. Click here to read more.
The Associated Press has come under fire for handing out its third-place slot for female athlete of the year to Imane Khelif, the controversial Olympic boxer who failed gender tests.
The AP announced its award rankings, noting that its Female Athlete of the Year was WNBA star rookie Caitlin Clark. The next two runners-up were U.S. Olympic gymnast Simone Biles in second place and Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif, who took third place with four votes.
Khelif, of course, stirred controversy for failing gender tests and being disqualified from the women’s category in boxing competitions throughout 2023 but was nonetheless allowed to box as a woman in the Paris Olympics this year. Unsurprisingly, the Algerian destroyed every woman faced in the ring and won the gold medal in boxing in August.
“The IBA disqualified Khelif, fighting in the 66-kilogram division, and Taiwanese fighter Lin Yu-ting, fighting in the 57-kilogram division, from fighting in its women’s tournaments in March 2023 on the grounds that they failed unspecified tests to confirm that they fit the governing body’s definition of a woman,” Breitbart’s Frances Martel reports. “IBA President Umar Kremlev told the Russian news agency Tass at the time that Lin and Khelif ‘have XY chromosomes,’ the genetic makeup of a human male. Click here to read more.