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By Selwyn Duke What happens when greentopian dogma meets discovery? We’re about to learn this with a finding that could send depressed environmentalists running for the lithium — and away from it. That is, the discovery is that fracking wastewater contains massive amounts of lithium, an element necessary for the so-called “net-zero” technology of which…
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By Selwyn Duke George Santos, the ex-GOP legislator expelled from Congress last year for, among other things, telling tall tales, must be wondering what he did wrong. Perhaps the answer is that he didn’t take lessons from the Master. For that man, Joe Biden, might’ve been able to tell Santos the one thing you must…
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By Selwyn Duke We discussed how the Democrats have always been the war party and the Ukraine folly. Walsh is one of the really good guys in the media. Just click on the player's start button below to listen.
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By Selwyn Duke Former FBI agent Peter Strzok and his bureau paramour, Lisa Page, used their positions to try to defeat Donald Trump in 2016’s presidential election. Now, though, dishonest FBI agents may have an even greater incentive to undermine Trump’s White House efforts — if ex-deputy FBI director and “dirty cop” Andrew McCabe is to be…
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By Selwyn Duke It’s a sign of the times that “trad wives” are a growing phenomenon on the internet. Oh, it’s not just that this movement — of traditional women content tending to hearth and home — represents a rebellion against feminism-driven female careerism. It’s that this special status reflects how society has been completely…
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By Selwyn Duke “Imagine all the people, living life in peace,” sang the late John Lennon in 1971. The line was in his song “Imagine,” in which, among other things, he theorizes about a world with “no countries” and “nothing to kill or die for.” In this vein, however, his son may now be imagining…
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By Selwyn Duke People “in Africa and the Middle East will start thinking they might be better off elsewhere.” So said the Netherlands’ Geert Wilders, whose Party for Freedom (PVV) leads a coalition that will soon helm Holland’s government. The coalition has vowed to opt out of European Union rules and adopt the “strictest-ever” asylum…
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By Selwyn Duke You probably haven’t heard the name Joshua Cobb. This is even though he was planning a major mass shooting, with a 10-plus body count. It’s even though he seethed with hatred, posting social-media messages about how he intended to target a specific racial group. It’s even though mainstream media and other pseudo-elites…
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By Selwyn Duke If creations do often reflect their creators, at least in some way, perhaps it’s not surprising that artificial intelligence has reportedly developed a troubling new skill: lying. In fact, writes the AFP, forget about fears of AI potentially “going rogue” — because it already has.
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By Selwyn Duke Can we say that Stormy lied and justice died? This question is especially relevant now that video has emerged, courtesy of comedian-cum-commentator Bill Maher, showing that porn actress and ex-stripper Stormy Daniels’ testimony in President Donald Trump’s trial is completely contradicted by earlier statements she has made.
