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Bannon’s War Room | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded June 9, 2021 | Video: 48 Minutes 30 Seconds
Episode 1,009 – Biden’s Impossible Four Perfect Games. Guest is: Steve Cortes.
Bannon’s War Room | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded June 9, 2021 | Video: 48 Minutes 6 Seconds
Episode 1,010 – The Trojan Horse Pandemic. Guests are: Dr. Michael Yeadon, Dr. Reiner Fuellmich.
Bannon’s War Room | Evening Edition | Recorded June 9, 2021 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 1,011 – Dr. Fauci’s Pathological MSNBC Interview and Vernon Jones Visits the Arizona Audit. Dr. Navarro and Bannon blast MSNBC for a full 30 minutes with Fauci and not a single mention of “gain of function.” Guests are: Dr. Peter Navarro, Natalie Winters, Vernon Jones.
Man With Prior Sex Crime Conviction Sentenced To 29 Years For Enticing Boys To Send Sexually Explicit Images
An Ohio man was sentenced to nearly 30 years in prison for enticing male minors to send explicit photos and videos over social media, the Department of Justice announced Monday.
Brendan Eardly, 50, reportedly messaged over 60 juveniles across the world through multiple social media accounts on Instagram, Facebook and messaging app Kik from October 2015 through August 2018, court documents show, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Eardly offered to be a “gay mentor” to some of the minors and would talk to them about sex or provide sexual advice, according to the DOJ. He requested the minors send him nude and sexually explicit content and sent similar messages to them. . . .
White House: Biden considers Manchin a friend despite latest policy break
The White House on Tuesday downplayed any personal rift between President Biden and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) as some progressive Democrats ramped up their criticisms of the moderate senator after he voiced opposition to a sweeping voting rights bill and changes to the Senate filibuster.
Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) on Monday called Manchin “the new Mitch McConnell,” likening the Democrat to the Senate minority leader and accusing him of standing in the way of the For The People Act, which passed the House along party lines earlier this year.
“I think we’re going to leave the name-calling to others,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said at a Tuesday briefing. “The president considers Sen. Manchin a friend. He disagrees with him on voting rights and the bill that the senator has expressed he won’t support.”
“The president will continue to advocate for the importance of that moving forward and the reasons why that it’s important and vital for our democracy, but we’ll continue to seek ways we can work with Senator Manchin even while we have areas of disagreement,” she added.
Psaki noted Manchin is proud of his independent streak representing a red state as a Democrat. She shrugged off the suggestion that criticisms of the senator were hurtful to him. . . .
Netanyahu’s Likely Departure Is Not Easing the Fears of Palestinians
Attacks by settlers in the West Bank have been on the rise for years—and a new Israeli government is no guarantee of change.
The day after Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire, I was working in my garden, in Ramallah, in the West Bank, when I heard shooting near my home. Fear gripped me. My first thought was that the settlers from one of the three major settlements perched on the surrounding hills—Beit El, Dolev and Psagot—had attacked. Days earlier, my nephew had called and said that friends of his had been shot at by the settlers in a nearby valley, where I’m fond of hiking. He warned me not to go. Minutes later, I heard another round of shots—this time even closer to my house. I went inside, certain that armed settlers were marching through Ramallah’s streets, firing at civilians. Later, I learned that the shooting was from Palestinians who were celebrating Hamas’s claim of victory.
Two weeks later, there is a feeling of good riddance at the likely removal of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but no reduction in the fear here. There is no rejoicing that Netanyahu would be replaced by the far-right politician Naftali Bennett, who served as the director general of Yesha, the umbrella organization of Jewish settlements in the West Bank. Bennett supports the annexation of much of the occupied territories, and he is committed to the rejection of a Palestinian state. His ascension is a disappointment for anyone who believed that this was a propitious time for peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians. It is a victory for the far-right settlers whom Palestinians fear. . . .
The Enduring Myths of ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’
Forty years later, archaeologists look back at what the first Indiana Jones movie got wrong about their profession.
“That belongs in a museum!” Indiana Jones shouts at the man in the Panama hat, instantly creating the most memorable archaeological catch phrase of all time, though perhaps the competition isn’t all that fierce.
Forty years after Raiders of the Lost Ark premiered to the public on June 12, 1981, the outsized shadow of Indy still looms large over the field he ostensibly represented. Over three movies in the 1980s, plus a prequel television series and a fourth film that came out in 2008, Harrison Ford’s portrayal of Henry “Indiana” Jones, Jr., became indelibly tied to American archaeology. Despite it being set in the 1930s, an homage to the popcorn serials of the 1940s, and a cinematic blockbuster of the 1980s, Raiders of the Lost Ark is still influential to aspiring and veteran archaeologists alike. Even in the 21st century, several outdated myths about archaeological practice have endured thanks to the “Indiana Jones effect.” And contemporary archaeologists, many of whom harbor a love/hate relationship with the films, would like to set the record straight. . . .
‘TRUE DAT N***A’: Hunter Biden Frequently Used Urban Slang In Texts With White Lawyer, Saved Meme Of His Dad Calling Barack Obama A ‘N***a’

A new report from the Daily Mail revealed on Tuesday that President Joe Biden’s erstwhile son Hunter had a habit of using African American Vernacular English, often referred to in urban communities as ebonics, while communicating via text with his lawyer, who is also white.
Hunter Biden repeatedly used the word “n***a” during the text exchanges, and also saved a meme where former President Barack obama grants Hunter’s dad Joe permission to call him a “n***a.”
“How much money do I owe you,” Hunter asked attorney George Mesires during texts exchanged in December 2018. “Becaause [sic] n***a you better not be charging me Hennessey rates.” Mesires replied, “That made me snarf my coffee,” to which Hunter explained, “I just made that phrase up by the way” and, “I should have had your lineage.”
Hunter went on to say “That’s what im saying ni…” and tell Mesires, “I’m sorry for sexting you accidentally that was meant for another friend named Georgia.” In response to the “sext” photo sent by Hunter, Mesires replied, “Why are you so tan?”
Other urban phraseology such as “OMG n***a” and “True dat n***a” also appears in the text exchanges, as well well as multiple messages by Hunter remarking on the size of his penis. “And I only love you because you’re black,” one message to Mesires declared.

 Hunter also saved a meme of his father Joe begging former President Barack Obama for permission to call the latter “my n***a,” a request which Obama grants in the caption of the meme. “You my n***a, Barack,” the memes quotes Joe as saying.
Hunter also saved a meme of his father Joe begging former President Barack Obama for permission to call the latter “my n***a,” a request which Obama grants in the caption of the meme. “You my n***a, Barack,” the memes quotes Joe as saying.
 No indications were given as to why Hunter had the meme stored on his laptop, which reportedly also contained a pornographic video of an orgy involving a woman and multiple black men. Photos and videos of Hunter smoking crack and engaging in sex acts with various women went viral when they were released last year.
No indications were given as to why Hunter had the meme stored on his laptop, which reportedly also contained a pornographic video of an orgy involving a woman and multiple black men. Photos and videos of Hunter smoking crack and engaging in sex acts with various women went viral when they were released last year.
EXPLAINED: ‘Breaking the News’ Reveals Tricks the Media Use to Contort Every Story to Fit Their Agenda
Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow’s “Breaking the News: Exposing the Establishment Media’s Hidden Deals and Secret Corruption” details the tricks the media use to contort every story to fit their fixed agenda— also known as the rules to properly decipher the New York Times.
Alzheimer’s drug approved despite not one FDA adviser recommending it
Click here to watch the investigation on Alzheimer’s drug that aired prior to its approval The FDA has just approved a new treatment for early Alzheimer’s that’s being billed as the first potential “cure” that addresses the root cause rather than just treats symptoms. The drug, aducanumab, could provide hope to millions of patients and […]
