Year: 2022

US Africa Command (AFRICOM) said in a press release that it conducted an airstrike in Somalia on December 23 against al-Shabaab, marking the third known US strike in the country this month.
AFRICOM said the strike was launched in support of the Mogadishu-based government and that it hit a target about 150 northeast of the Somali capital near the coastal town of Cadale.
The command claimed that its “initial assessment” found six al-Shabaab fighters were killed and no civilians were harmed.

by Sharon Rondeau (Dec. 26, 2022) — On Saturday, Matt Taibbi’s publishing of additional “Twitter Files” revealed the involvement of not only the FBI in Twitter’s day-to-day operations, but also the CIA and a “multi-agency Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF)” with the purported goal of identifying and removing “election tampering” and potentially “violative content.” The […]
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I really like reading comments from you readers – witty, smart, and on point. I have to admit and apologize that I kinda fell down on reading and moderating the last couple of months, though. We had a volunteer that took over moderation for a number of months for me so I could write more, and do some other political activism as well, but she can’t continue so it has fallen back to me again.  However, I did have to delete almost 21,000 of them from an email folder I had set them with a “rule” that automatically did the routing for me (yes, I kept a lot around).

My speech at the Parents Unite Conference in Boston: “academia is pretty much gone, and now the question is how do we protect society from academia, because it can’t be changed. The systems are there, the bureaucrats are there, the DEI statement requirements are there, and they are spreading.”
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