by | Feb 25, 2024 | Aggregate
Screen Image/Source: Nove Canale 9
Everyone is laughing at the United States and the pathetic leadership of dementia Joe.
A clip shared on X from Italian TV shows what the world really thinks of old Joe.
As the skit opens, a wandering Biden misses the podium multiple times while in a state of confusion.
The Biden character opens his remarks by mistaking Israeli President Isaac Herzog with the deceased former leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, and then names former NBA star Michael Jordan.
“I said to the president of Israel, Mikhail Gorbachev…” he says. “Sorry, Michael Jordan, when he went to the moon…long shot from Dallas.”
“Sorry, it wasn’t the moon, it was Mars. ‘Mars Attacks.’ Beautiful film where Netanyahu sang, ‘Somewhere over the garage,’” the performance went on before a briefcase representing the nuclear football was pulled out and opened to reveal a giant red button.
“I forgot to take the pills!” he yells before pushing a button and then the screen cut to an explosion.
Watch:
Italian TV just aired this skit mocking Joe Biden and his cognitive decline pic.twitter.com/uAMai8BBTQ
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 25, 2024
You won’t see American comedians daring to state the obvious.
Italian TV is mocking Joe Biden more ruthlessly than any American comedians are. This is what the world thinks of Biden, they’re all laughing at us. This is what SNL would be doing if they weren’t Democrat propagandists: pic.twitter.com/3VdtrvofWa
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) February 25, 2024
Remember when the left in the media tried to convince the world that Trump was a mockery on the world stage?
— Craig Chamberlin (@CraigChamberlin) February 25, 2024
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by | Feb 25, 2024 | Aggregate
To speak of a sunken treasure worth tens of billions sounds like fiction.
But that is the reality about to be salvaged from the bottom of the Caribbean Sea.
The wreckage of the Spanish warship San José, that has laid undiscovered at the bottom of the ocean for centuries, contains what the Colombian government calls ‘the biggest treasure in the history of humanity.’
But such riches can only be enjoyed once the galleon is fully explored at the bottom of the sea.
Now, Colombia’s government has announced plans for a deep-water expedition to explore the mythical San José, a warship sunk in the 18th century after an attack from British ships.
Associated Press reported:
“The first phase of the scientific research into the deep waters around the shipwreck will collect information to determine which pieces are suitable and possible to extract. The wreckage is 600 meters (almost 2,000 feet) deep in the sea.
Colombia located the galleon in 2015 but it has since been mired in legal and diplomatic disputes, and its exact location is a state secret. The government says it will invest around $4.5 million this year in an archaeological exploration of the 62-gun, three-masted galleon that sank in 1708 after being ambushed by an English squadron on its way to Cartagena.”
The expedition would start in spring, depending on the weather. A submerging robotic equipment connected to a navy ship will explore the wreckage.
Using cameras and keeping a detailed record of its movements, the robot will be positioned in connection with a satellite that is in geostationary orbit.
“Carlos Reina Martínez, archaeologist and leader of the submerged cultural heritage of ICANH, said the operation seeks to discover what life was like for the 600 people on board the boat when it sank and to study daily life, the cargo, artillery and merchandise of the colonial era in America.
‘It is time to claim the heritage elements for which the remains of the galleon should be valued’, said Juan David Correa, Colombia’s minister of culture, who insisted that the value of the wreck is patrimonial and not monetary. ‘History is the treasure’.”
The San José treasure has been estimated to be worth as much as 20 billion dollars in the form of 11 million gold and silver coins, emeralds, and other precious cargo from Spanish-controlled colonies.
The ship is the subject of a legal battle in the United States, Colombia, and Spain over who owns the rights to the sunken treasure.
Read more about it below:
The San Jose Galleon, the ‘Biggest Sunken Treasure in History’, Hasn’t Been Salvaged Yet – But It’s Already Causing Dispute in Court
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by | Feb 25, 2024 | Aggregate
Lawmakers in West Virginia are seeking to remove a “suicide risk” exemption that allows some families to circumvent a ban on hormones and sex change medical interventions for minors.
Medical interventions for minors who identify as “transgender” were banned in the state last year, but an exemption was left open for youth who are allegedly “at risk for self-harm or suicide.”
According to a report from The Intelligencer, the exemption currently “requires parental consent and a diagnosis of severe gender dysphoria from two medical professionals, both of whom must provide written testimony that medical interventions are necessary to prevent or limit possible or actual self-harm.”
The report adds:
Coming up against a major legislative deadline next week, lawmakers in the House Health and Human Resources Committee on Friday rushed to advance a bill to the full chamber that would completely ban interventions like hormone therapy and puberty blockers. Gender-affirming surgery, which physicians testified doesn’t occur in the state, was banned last year.
It’s unclear what the chances of passage are for the bill. The House of Delegates passed a similar measure last year, but it was significantly altered by Republican Senate Majority Leader Tom Takubo, a physician who expressed concern about the high suicide rate for transgender youth.
The committee rejected a motion from Democrat Del. Mike Pushkin to allow minors who are already on hormone therapy or puberty blockers to continue taking them.
The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia has already threatened legal action if the amendment passes.
Breaking: House Health has advanced HB 5297, an all-out ban on medically necessary gender-affirming care for minors.
If this bill becomes law, we’ll see the state in court.
— ACLU of WV (@ACLU_WV) February 23, 2024
“If this bill becomes law, we’ll see the state in court,” the organization wrote in a statement on X.
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by | Feb 25, 2024 | Aggregate
A Jewish student at the State University of New York (SUNY), with the help of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), secured a victory in an attack on free speech.
The student, confronted by students across campus with pro-Hamas slogans on their clothing, wore an Israel Defense Forces shirt.
A complaint was lodged against her, and she was ordered to meet with a school dean.
The students wearing shirts in support of Hamas or Gaza, however, were not called in.
The student reached out to the ACLJ for assistance, who shared,
After hearing the details of her case, we took immediate action on her behalf. Via phone, we attended the meeting with our client and the dean of the school, and we explained our client’s right to equal treatment, including the ability to wear expressive material in the classroom – especially since the school had no dress code requirements pertaining to symbols, flags, or political speech.
The school quickly understood our position and agreed that our client was free to wear her IDF T-shirt to class and that she should not have been singled out by the school and reprimanded. Subsequently, the dean met with the other students our client identified to the school as having worn expressive apparel in support of Hamas and Gaza, as well as the entire first-year class. The dean ensured that every student was aware of the school’s desire to keep politics out of the classroom as much as possible, but also that no dress code existed, nor would one be adopted.
We are pleased the school acted so swiftly to remedy the situation and that it agreed there had been no wrongdoing on the part of our client. As a result, our client is free to continue expressing her viewpoints, including her support of Israel, and attend classes without issue.
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by | Feb 25, 2024 | Aggregate
This article originally appeared on WND.com
Guest by post by Bob Unruh
New tech will allow identification of not just buildings and cars, but people
Many government agencies use license plate readers to track drivers. Toll roads use electronic chips to keep track of cars, and bill their owners. People constantly are being tracked by where their cell phones ping towers.
But there’s a new threat to privacy coming, and experts say a satellite, expected to be launched in 2025, could zoom in on anyone, anywhere.
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