Cynthia Phillips was mesmerized when she saw the latest pictures of her favorite moon. Here at last was a fresh look at Europa, an icy satellite of Jupiter. The moon resembles a truffle drizzled haphazardly with strips of melted white chocolate, as if the universe had rushed to finish a baking-show challenge. The images gave us a new sense of Europa’s topography, its collection of ridges and troughs appearing more intricate than ever. The lighting was different this time, Phillips told me, and the shadows brought out dramatic shapes in the terrain.
The images were taken by a Jupiter-observing spacecraft as it swept past Europa last week, coming within just 222 miles (358 kilometers) of the frozen surface. Phillips, a planetary geologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, immediately reached for the Europa globe on her desk and began comparing the real-world views with the topography stretched over the plastic orb. The last probe to come this close to Europa was disposed of in 2003, when NASA deliberately plunged it into Jupiter’s atmosphere after the mission started running low on fuel. “We haven’t seen Europa’s surface in this level of detail for 20 years,” Phillips said.
Europa might be the best place to search for life elsewhere in the solar system. Scientists are almost certain that beneath the Jovian moon’s frozen surface is a salty ocean with more water than all of Earth’s oceans combined. And such a watery subsurface environment could provide a comfortable home for small Europan life forms.
[Read: Jupiter’s frozen moon is studded with 50-foot blades of ice]
Two years from now, another NASA spacecraft will depart for the Jupiter system, specifically designed to study Europa. The probe will swing past the moon dozens of times, sometimes coasting just 16 miles (25 kilometers) above the surface. Each pass will bring scientists closer to understanding the workings of this celestial truffle and its mysterious interior. Beneath that frosty coating could be the answer to one of our biggest questions: Is there life anywhere else in the universe?
Europa is enveloped in a thick coat of water ice. (Some other moons in our solar system have ice made of methane and nitrogen—the cosmos is a weird place.) The criss-crossing lines visible in the new pictures are actually cracks and fissures in that frozen exterior. Scientists suspect that they’re caused by the stretching and squashing that Europa experiences as it orbits giant Jupiter. The moon’s terrain is sprinkled with chemical compounds such as sodium chloride and magnesium sulfate—more commonly known to Earthlings as table salt and Epsom salt—and they could indicate briny waters below.
A close-up view of Europa’s textured surface (NASA / JPL-Caltech / SWRI / MSSS
Scientists got their best evidence that a Europan ocean might exist two decades ago, when that earlier NASA spacecraft detected a magnetic connection between Europa and Jupiter that could easily be explained by the presence of a salty, global sea. This deep into the solar system, Europa’s underground ocean wouldn’t feel the warmth of the sun; it would stay liquid because of Jupiter’s gravitational tugging. In recent years, telescopes have detected signs of plumes of water vapor spewing out of the cracks and into space. Scientists believe that Europa’s ocean could be as old as the moon itself, about 4 billion years or so, which would give life plenty of time and a stable environment in which to evolve, Phillips said.
[Read: Europa’s mysterious glow]
The data suggest that Europa has a rocky mantle—the layer between the moon’s crust and core—and when rock and water come together, magical things can happen: Chemical interactions between them are known to produce hydrogen-rich materials for tiny creatures to metabolize. “On our own planet, hydrothermal systems at the seafloor provide energy for communities of microorganisms,” Samantha Trumbo, a planetary scientist at Cornell who studies icy ocean worlds like Europa, told me.
The upcoming NASA mission, named Clipper—a nod to the speedy, lightweight vessels favored by 19th-century merchants—will study nearly every bit of the Europan surface. If it gets lucky, the spacecraft could fly through some plume particles, take a sip, and analyze the contents. Alyssa Rhoden, a planetary geophysicist at the Southwest Research Institute who studies Europa, is most excited about a Clipper instrument designed to detect warmer-than-usual spots on the moon’s surface. “When you look at Europa’s surface, you can see a lot of pits where the surface seems to have dropped down a little bit, places where the surface has been disrupted,” Rhoden told me. “We think that that’s happening from heating coming from below.” That signature could simply indicate the presence of melted bits of ice near the frigid crust—or it could mean a roiling sea has floated toward the surface, perhaps bringing any tiny inhabitants with it.
[Read: Exploring the oceans of the outer solar system]
The Clipper mission is not meant to find definitive proof that life exists on Europa, only explore whether the moon has the right conditions and chemistry to make life possible. Evidence of life will require more missions, guided by Clipper’s data, that could land on the Europan surface and drill into the ice. NASA is also searching for life elsewhere in the solar system, notably on Mars, where a rover is collecting samples from a dried-up river delta. But Europa is a more tantalizing target, and so are the other ocean moons sprinkled across the solar system, such as Enceladus and Titan, which orbit Saturn, and Triton, around Neptune. The Mars mission is designed to search for signs of fossilized life that existed several billion years ago, when water once flowed on the planet. “It’s quite possible that Mars could have had life in the past, in a warmer-weather era, and it’s possible that there are subsurface pockets on Mars that could have remnants of this living biosphere,” Phillips said. “But on somewhere like Europa, life could exist there now.”
And what might humanity, by way of carefully engineered machines, find on Europa, once we’ve figured out which melty bits to inspect? “I would love for there to be Europan whales swimming around in that ocean,” Phillips said with a laugh. But alien life, if it exists, is likely to be small and simple. Energy sources are limited in the Europan depths, and scientists don’t think the environment can support the development of more complex organisms, Phillips said. Still, even the discovery of a single microbe would mark an explosive event in human history. It would mean that life had managed to spring up in two different places around the same star—in a universe absolutely brimming with stars. If it happened more than once here, in our own solar system, it’s likely happened elsewhere in the cosmos, around someone else’s sun. This is why scientists are so eager to catch a glimpse of Europa, and prepare as much as they can for the exploration to come. “We all want it to be water,” Rhoden said. “We all want it to be a cool plumbing system in the shell with lots of activity, and someday we’ll get down there and find little Europan sea urchins clinging to the bottom of the ice.”
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— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) July 19, 2023
John Kerry’s Private Jet Emitted More Carbon In A Single Flight Than Your Car In Your Entire Lifetime | John Kerry At Senate Hearing
John Kerry’s private jet emitted more carbon in a single flight than your car in your entire lifetime.
Here he denies under oath that he ever owned a private jet. Gets busted, and then said he didn’t own the plane, his wife did 🤡#ClimateHypocrisypic.twitter.com/H4hWF6VpgG
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) July 17, 2023
You Are Abused, Because You Allow It | During The Covid Scare, “While hospitals and crematoriums were supposedly overcrowded, nurses worldwide began rehearsing and performing a dance routine.” | Dr. Simon Goddek
While hospitals and crematoriums were supposedly overcrowded, nurses worldwide began rehearsing and performing a dance routine.
▪️”We are working at the limit,” they said.
▪️”It’s the worst pandemic of the century,” they said.
▪️”Our profession deserves more respect,” they said. pic.twitter.com/zGzfPJXeAi— Dr. Simon Goddek (@goddeketal) April 27, 2023
“What was so amazing about @TuckerCarlson is he said what others were thinking but afraid to say.” | Rand Paul
What was so amazing about @TuckerCarlson is he said what others were thinking but afraid to say. https://t.co/ahxOmQSodS
— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) April 25, 2023
Amen, Tucker!!! | il Donaldo Trumpo
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Don Lemon Fired From CNN According To. . . Don Lemon
— Don Lemon (@donlemon) April 24, 2023
FOX News Media, Tucker Carlson Part Ways
‘We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor,’ a FOX News Media spokesperson said.
FOX News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways, the network announced on Monday.
“We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor,” a FOX News Media spokesperson said in a statement.
An interim program, “Fox News Tonight,” will air at 8 p.m. ET until a permanent replacement for Carlson is named. “Fox News Tonight” will be hosted by a rotation of various Fox News personalities.
The last edition of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” aired on Friday, April 21. The show began airing in 2016.
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FOX News media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways, the network announced on Monday. (Fox News)
Before the launch of “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Carlson was co-host of “FOX & Friends Weekend” from 2012 through 2016.
Carlson previously served as an MSNBC host from 2005-2008 and also appeared on CNN earlier in his career. He founded The Daily Caller in 2010, but sold his stake in the political news website in 2020.
Close Your Eyes! Shut Your Ears! | Tucker Carlson: The Core Claims About Jan 6 Were A Lie | Video: 30 Minutes 58 Seconds
In our sit-down conversation with Tucker Carlson this weekend, he pointed out inconsistencies with the January 6 footage that he reviewed. His staff was careful not to impugn people without facial recognition software but the footage brought up more questions than answers. Yet the leftist media continues to impugn Tucker personally. Why won’t they respond to the inconsistencies and ask to report the story themselves in order to get to the bottom of it? Because they think you’re stupid, that’s why.
There Are 9 Million Reasons Why Two Top Scientists Changed Their Stance on Lab Leak Theory | Video: 3 Minutes 30 Seconds
Rep. @Jim_Jordan: There Are 9 Million Reasons Why Two Top Scientists Changed Their Stance on Lab Leak Theory
“So three days after they say it came from a lab, they changed their position, and the only intervening event was a conference call with Dr. Fauci and Dr. Collins. Again,… https://t.co/Oz6PWslbnG pic.twitter.com/fwgY26z6ca
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) March 8, 2023
Michael Savage and Miranda Devine | January 6th Tapes | Podcast: 1 Hour 10 Minutes
Democrats and fellow warmongers are infuriated that their January 6th narrative is falling apart.
NTD News Today (Mar. 1, 2023): Twitter’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ Policy for Violent Speech; Station Master Arrested for Greece Train Crash |
Twitter is tackling threats of violence with a new ‘zero tolerance’ policy. The new guidelines explain what happens if accounts break the new rules.
A Greek train station master has been arrested after a deadly train collision. A passenger train carrying hundreds of people collided with a freight train Tuesday night, killing dozens.
At a Tuesday hearing, House members addressed the the ongoing crisis on the southern border. The terrible toll fentanyl has taken on the U.S. population took center stage.
Topics in this episode include:
1. Station Master Arrested for Greek Train Crash
2. FL: Train with 30K Gallons of Propane Derails
3. Ohio: Senators Want Health Monitoring
4. House Hearing on Border: Fentanyl a ‘Crisis’
5. Democrat Opposes TikTok Ban Bill
6. ‘Zero Tolerance’ for Violent Speech: Twitter
7. House Vote Disapproves of Labor Dept ESG Rule
8. Biden: ‘I’m Gonna Raise Some Taxes’
9. Rep. Wilson Reintroduces Right-to-Work Bill
10. House Committee on CCP Holds First Hearing
11. FBI Chief Says COVID ‘Likely’ from Lab Leak
12. Watchdog Proposal for U.S. Aid to Ukraine
13. SCOTUS Reduces Businessman’s IRS Penalty
14. Chicago’s Mayor Loses Re-Election Bid
15. Ron DeSantis’ Book Hits Bookstores
16. Oregon Governor Installs Gas Generator
17. American Airlines to Guarantee Family Seating
18. Geisha Shrimp Recalled Due to Health Risk
19. Entenmann’s Brings Back ‘Window’ Package
20. U.S. Falling Behind China in Shipbuilding
21. CCP Asks Ernst & Young China Staff to Wear Party Loyalty Pin Badges at Work
22. Pakistani Police Force Faces Frequent Attacks
23. Finland Constructs Russian Border Fence
24. Sunak Faces Test amid Northern Ireland Protocol Fix Concerns
25. Turkey May Hold Elections on May 14: Erdogan
26. SpaceX/NASA a ‘Go’ for Thursday Launch to ISS
27. Celestic to Launch 4 Late Presidents’ DNA
28. AI and Metaverse Take Center Stage at MWC
29. Denmark Exhibits Amateur Metal Detector Finds
30. Shen Yun Will Be ‘Tradition of Mine’: Patron
31. Pilot Wows Passengers with Northern Lights
32. Northern Lights Appear over Anchorage, Alaska
33. Heinz Contacts Man Who Survived on Ketchup
Pete Buttigieg in East Palestine Speaking About The Train Derailment: “Sorry, I lost my train of thought.”
PETE BUTTIGIEG: “Sorry, I lost my train of thought.” pic.twitter.com/ynz6RD0buv
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) February 23, 2023
NTD News Today (Feb. 23, 2023): House Subcommittee Prepares COVID-19 Vaccine Probe; Florida Mayor Is Fighting ‘Stop Woke’ Policies | Video: 51 Minutes 55 Seconds
The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, which falls under the Oversight Committee, is set to investigate the COVID-19 vaccines. This includes possible side effects, the regulatory process of authorizing and approving the vaccines, and why the vaccines were mandated.
Fort Lauderdale’s mayor is criticizing Florida’s “Stop WOKE Act” and other policies put in place by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The mayor says that the city will fight for social justice.
China orchestrated an extensive interference campaign in Canada’s 2021 federal election, according to the Canadian paper The Globe and Mail based on highly classified documents from Canada’s Security Intelligence Service. The documents also describe how the Chinese regime works to gain influence over politicians, officials, and business executives.
Topics in this episode include:
1. Vivek Ramaswamy Starts Presidential Campaign
2. Analysis: Vivek Ramaswamy Presidential Run
3. House Subcommittee to Probe COVID-19 Vaccines
4. Hearing Set as Pfizer Moves to Dismiss Whistleblower’s Case about COVID Vax Trials
5. Florida Mayor Is Fighting DeSantis Policies
6. Winter Storm Causes Major Travel Problems
7. Trump Visits Ohio Train Derailment Site
8. Court Election Could Be Key to Abortion Issue
9. Major Doctors’ Association Takes Stance
10. Counseling Minors Without Parental Consent
11. JPMorgan Bans Employees from Using ChatGPT
12. AI Written Stories Cause Sci-Fi Mag Problems
13. Survey: AI Healthcare Uncomfortable for Many
14. TV Journalist Shot and Killed in Florida
15. Pilot Takes Selfie with Chinese Spy Balloon
16. Law Counters China’s Hollywood Censorship
17. China Meddled in Canada’s Elections: Report
18. At Least 5 Killed in China Coal Mine Collapse
19. Moscow Reopens Destroyed Crimea Bridge
20. Ukraine Launches New Banknote to Mark the War
21. Putin Pledges Greater Focus on Nuclear Force
22. Biden: No Evidence Putin Plans to Use Nukes
23. Foreign Soldiers to Help Train Ukrainian Troops in Germany
24. Russian Factory Revives Soviet-Era Bike
25. Natural Immunity Better than COVID Jab: Study
26. VR Headsets Used to View Child Abuse Images
27. France: Teacher Dies in School Stabbing
28. Ireland to Close Foreign Investor Visa Scheme
29. Rubens Painting Expected to Fetch $30 Million
30. Traditional Armenian Wind Instrument Endures
31. These Habits Make You Appear Older
32. 56 Cardiologists on Board a Plane Save Life
33. Bald Eagle Missing after Attack on Nest
34. Massive Galaxies Detected Near Cosmic Dawn
NTD News Today Full Broadcast (February 21, 2023) | Russia Suspends Nuclear-Arms Treaty with US; Ohio Senators Sound Alarm Over Train Site Chemicals | Video: 57 Minutes 6 Seconds
Russian President Vladimir Putin has suspended a nuclear arms control treaty with the United States. Putin delivered the message today while blaming the war in Ukraine on the West.
U.S. Senators J.D. Vance and Sherrod Brown are sounding the alarm. The pair of Ohio lawmakers say there could be “highly toxic,” cancer-causing pollutants in East Palestine. Meanwhile, the town’s mayor criticized President Biden’s Ukraine trip.
South Africa hosted China and Russia for joint naval exercises on Monday. Some EU diplomats have condemned the drills.
Topics in this episode include:
1. Russia Suspends Nuclear-Arms Treaty with U.S.
2. U.S., NATO Respond to Pause of Nuclear Treaty
3. President Biden Meets with Poland’s President
4. Ships from China and Russia in South Africa
5. Multiple Pilots Report Seeing a Large Balloon
6. U.S. General: China Is Biggest Space Threat
7. Ohio Senators Fear Train Site Chemicals
8. Norfolk Southern: 1M+ Gallons Water Excavated
9. Ohio Factory Explosion: 1 Killed, 12 Injured
10. Groups Oppose Biden Admin Changes to Title IX
11. Suspect Arrested in Catholic Bishop’s Killing
12. Rep. Cicilline to Resign from Congress June 1
13. City Councilman Arrested for Election Fraud
14. TSA: Record Guns Caught at Airports in 2022
15. Enfamil Plant Based Infant Formula Recalled
16. Starbucks Vanilla Frappuccino Recall
17. New Idea for Colorado’s Old Oil and Gas Wells
18. United Airlines Offers Better Family Seating
19. Australia’s Top Scientific Agency Bans TikTok
20. 5,700+ Chip Companies in China Closed in 2022
21. South Korea: Cost of Free Subway for Elderly
22. Japan Discovers 7,000 More New Islands
23. Turkey: At Least 6 Killed in Monday’s Quake
24. Oxford Protests Against Traffic Measures
25. 3 Candidates for Scotland’s First Minister
26. Ecuador Uses Cocaine as Construction Material
27. Mexican Scientists Concerned over Mayan Train
28. Australia: Family Tug Boat Firms Under Threat
29. Lebanese Potter Works to Keep Tradition Alive
30. Rose Monday, Carnival Parade in Cologne
31. Sunset in Yosemite Valley Attracts Thousands
32. Bahamas: Daring Dog Fights Shark
This Is The Side Of President Trump The Media Won’t Show You… So POWERFUL | Miss USA Wisconsin, 2005
This is the side of President Trump the media won’t show you… so POWERFUL
— Matt Couch (@RealMattCouch) February 19, 2023
A Former Beauty Queen Says Donald Trump Helped Her While She Fought an Incurable Disease | Cosmopolitan
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2529 | Saturday Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 18, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2529: Ukraine ‘We Will Never Have Enough Weapons.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2528 | Saturday Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 18, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2528: The 10 Day Revival In Kentucky; EPA Director Avoids Ohio.
NTD Evening News (Feb. 17, 2023): 4 US Troops Injured in Raid That Killed ISIS Leader; $400,000 Missile May Have Shot Down $12 Balloon | Video: 25 Minutes 58 Seconds
The White House said on Feb. 17 that four troops were wounded in a raid that resulted in the killing of a senior ISIS leader. Multiple reports say that the United States may have used a $400,000 missile to shoot down a $12 balloon, which may have been one of the unidentified aerial objects.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2527 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 17, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2527: The EPA Authorized The Burn
(w/ Noah Benjamin, Michael Patrick Leahy, Dr. Peter Navarro, Jeffrey Clark, Crom Carmichael, Boris Epshteyn)
Voter Fraud? What Voter Fraud? | California Police Give Updates On The Arrest Of Lodi Council Member On Election 2020 Voter Fraud Charges | Video: 58 Seconds
Shakir Khan, a Lodi city council member, was arrested Thursday on voter fraud charges that stem from the 2020 election.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2526 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 17, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2526: No Justice In Georgia For Election Integrity; The Spirit Of Christ In Kentucky
(w/ Yeonmi Park, Matt Schlapp, Liz Yore, Vernon Jones, Noah Benjamin, Ben Harnwell)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2525 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 17, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2525: FEMA Not Responding To Ohio Disaster
(w/ Pedro Gonzalez, Michael Patrick Leahy, Nick Sortor, Joe Rieck)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2524 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 16, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2524: New York Times Sides With WarRoom About The 19 Trillion Dollar Debt Disaster
(w/ Dr. Peter Navarro, Sebastian Gorka, Mike Davis)
NTD Evening News (Feb. 16, 2023): Another Train With Hazardous Material Derails in Michigan; Biden Addresses Nation on Aerial Objects | Video: 25 Minutes 03 Seconds
As Ohio deals with a chemical spill caused by a train derailment, another train in Michigan that carried at least one container with hazardous material has derailed. On Feb. 16, President Joe Biden addressed the nation on the flying objects and Chinese spy balloon that were shot down by the U.S. military.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2523 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 16, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2523: AI ‘I Want To Be Human’
(w/ Chris Hoar, Joe Allen)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2522 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 16, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2522: Are We Being Led Into The Next World War
(w/ Michael Patrick Leahy, Naomi Wolf, Ben Harnwell, Steve Cortes, Chris Hoar)
NTD Evening News (Feb. 15, 2023): Reports: US Tracked Spy Balloon Since Its Launch in China; Buffalo Shooter Receives Life Sentence | Video: 26 Minutes 17 Seconds
The United States had tracked the Chinese spy balloon since it was first launched in China, according to multiple reports citing anonymous U.S. officials. The shooter accused of killing 10 black people in Buffalo, New York, was sentenced to life in prison.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2521 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 15, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2521: Getting Answers On The Hazardous Catastrophe In Ohio
(w/ Michael Patrick Leahy, Dr. Peter Navarro, Monica Crowley)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2520 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 15, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2520: Are We Speeding Towards A Hunger Cliff; The recession Of Christianity
(w/ Ben Harnwell, Peter Mcilvenna, Dave Brat)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2519 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 15, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2519: Endless Escalation And Spending In Ukraine; EPA Questions In Ohio
(w/ Kash Patel, Steve Cortes, Michael Patrick Leahy, George Negron)
NTD Evening News (Feb. 14, 2023): Senators Call on Biden to Address Nation After Briefing on Objects; SD Bans Cross-Sex Procedures | Video: 26 Minutes 13 Seconds
White House officials briefed senators on Feb. 14 on the mysterious aerial objects that were shot down by the United States, and some senators are calling on President Joe Biden to address the nation about the issue. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem signed a bill into law that bans cross-sex procedures for minors in the state.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2518 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 14, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2518: Persecution For Defending Your Land; DeWine Authorized The Controlled Burn
(w/ Sheriff Mark Lamb, Todd Bensman, Dr. Peter Navarro, Jeff Clark, Michael Patrick Leahy)
Pfizer Director: “Concerning” mRNA Effects on Women’s Reproduction w/ Naomi Wolf | Ask Dr. Drew | Video: 1 Hour 25 Minutes
New undercover video captured a Pfizer R&D director claiming “something irregular” is happening with women’s menstrual cycles after receiving COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. ••「 CALL IN: https://drdrew.com/292023 」•• Naomi Wolf – a world-renowned feminist writer – was relentlessly attacked by her peers after she raised alarm regarding the side effects that her research team observed in females who were vaccinated with mRNA. Was Wolf correct about the adverse reactions in women… and did Pfizer know of the risk?
“It’s difficult to express the sense of rage I feel watching this…” says Etana Hecht on DailyClout.io. “…people like Dr. Naomi Wolf, Dr. Yaffa Shir-Raz, Mrs. Brucha Weisberger, myself, and others have been shouting for nearly TWO YEARS. We knew. We watched it happen.”
Dr. Naomi Wolf is a journalist, Rhodes Scholar, & feminist author of 8 bestsellers. Following her first book “The Beauty Myth” she became a leading spokeswoman of what has been described as the third wave of the feminist movement. The title of her latest book is “The Bodies of Others: The New Authoritarians, Covid and the War Against the Human.”
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2517 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 14, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2517: Continued Lies Of The Administrative State
(w/ Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Narciso Acosta, Wendy Rogers)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2516 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 14, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2516: Inflation Starts To Rise Again; The Burning Disaster In Ohio
(w/ E.J. Antoni, Steve Cortes, Michael Patrick Leahy, Wendy Rogers, James Feld)
NTD Evening News (Feb. 13, 2023): WH: Flying ‘Objects’ Likely Traveled Over Sensitive Sites; DeSantis Moves to Ban ESG ‘Woke Banking’ | Video: 25 Minutes 23 Seconds
The White House on Feb. 13 gave an update on the latest flying “objects” that were shot down by U.S. jets, saying that it is likely they traveled over sensitive locations. Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is moving to ban certain environmental, social, and governance activities in the state of Florida.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2515 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 13, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2515: Pentagon Speaks About The Balloon; What To Expect Going Into 2024
(w/ Dr. Peter Navarro, Boris Epshteyn)