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The Growing Cartel of Big Government, Big Media, and Big Tech With Rachel Bovard | Video: 9 Minutes 29 Seconds
“You have this growing cartel between big government, big media, and big tech” that is “punishing any individual that disagrees,” says Rachel Bovard, Senior Director of Policy at the Conservative Partnership Institute.
Criticisms of mask mandates and lockdowns are being suppressed, including Governor Ron DeSantis’ roundtable with leading doctors and public policy experts.
How does self-government survive in an era of, as Bovard describes it, “massive, concentrated corporate control” over speech? This segment is part of American Thought Leaders, an in depth, open discussions series on important issues that affect our society.
China: Further information: Lawyer faces charges for reporting torture: Chang Weiping
Human rights lawyer Chang Weiping was officially charged with “subversion of state power” on 16 April 2021, six months after police officers took him away for publicly detailing incidents of torture that he experienced during an earlier detention in January 2020. He is currently being held incommunicado at Feng County Detention Centre. Given his isolation and the reports of the torture Chang previously endured, there are grave concerns for his physical and mental wellbeing.
April 27, 2021 | Nightly News Rebroadcast | Video: 53 Minutes 35 Seconds
People Fully Vaccinated Don’t Need to Wear Masks Outdoors: CDC; John Kerry Faces Calls to Resign. The CDC lessens mask restrictions for those who have been vaccinated, the Washington, D.C., police department has been hacked and the attackers are demanding a ransom, and Former Secretary of State John Kerry is accused of leaking information about a U.S. ally to Iran.
Bannon’s War Room | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded April 27, 2021 | Video: 48 Minutes 26 Seconds
The Diesel Dupe of Elections … (w/ Cpt. Maureen Bannon, John Brakey, Tracy Beanz).
Bannon’s War Room | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded April 27, 2021 | Video: 48 Minutes 27 Seconds
Breaking Up the CCP’s Dinner Party … Boris Johnson on the Ropes and Boycott Beijing. Guests are: Cpt. Maureen Bannon, Cpt. Corey Ray, Chris Fenton.
Israel condemns report accusing it of ‘crimes against humanity’ and ‘apartheid’ towards Palestinians
Israel condemns ‘preposterous’ report accusing it of ‘crimes against humanity’ and ‘apartheid’ towards Palestinians.
- Human Rights Watch released a new 213-page report on Tuesday accusing Israel of pursuing policies of apartheid and persecution against Palestinians and its own Arab minority
- Israel has rejected the report but it has been welcomed by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
- The report comes just weeks after the International Criminal Court announced it would investigate war crimes in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip
Cuomo denies sexual harassment allegations: ‘I didn’t do anything wrong’
Bannon’s War Room | Evening Edition | Recorded April 27, 2021 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
The Cheat Ratio … How Arizona Was Stolen and a Bipartisan California Recall. Navarro says he’s 100 percent certain about two things. The virus came from the Wuhan lab and the election was stolen. Our guests are: Dr. Peter Navarro, Maureen Bannon, Ben Bergquam, Adam Brandon, and Tom Del Beccaro.
Simon & Schuster employees tell publisher no book deals for Trump administration authors
Employees at Simon & Schuster have submitted a petition demanding the publishing company not make book deals with former Trump administration officials, following one for a memoir from former Vice President Mike Pence.
They submitted the petition Monday to upper management with 216 signatures, which is 14 percent of the company’s workforce, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Employees asked the management not to treat “the Trump administration as a ‘normal’ chapter in American history.”
The letter was sent to Simon & Schuster’s CEO Jonathan Karp, and publisher Dana Canedy. The company has not commented about the petition publicly.
Businessman to Admit Smuggling Marine Tech to China
Qin Shuren made no secret of his interest in underwater drones, according to his neighbors in the affluent Boston suburb of Wellesley.
The Chinese national once invited local kids to test a subaquatic robot in his backyard pool, they recalled, and another time demonstrated one at his children’s school.
Neighbors were stunned when police arrived at Mr. Qin’s colonial-style home in 2018 and placed him under arrest. On Wednesday, Mr. Qin is set to plead guilty in federal court to felony charges that he illegally procured more than $100,000 in U.S. marine technology for a Chinese military research institute.
Under a plea agreement Mr. Qin reached with the U.S. attorney’s office in Boston, he is expected to plead guilty to counts of conspiring to commit export violations, visa fraud, lying to government agents, money laundering and smuggling.
