You want to talk about radicalism in politics look no further than the Biden Administration and what it’s doing to undermine our country on its own border! Via @FreeBeaconfreebeacon.com/biden-administ… 1/
2/ The Biden administration distributed "Black Resistance" flyers to U.S. Border Patrol agents that celebrated the Black Lives Matter movement and anti-American activist Colin Kaepernick, causing a stir among officers who criticized the agency's promotion of groups that hate LEOs
3/ The agency circulated a poster that features the words #BlackPower, #BlackLivesMatter, and "Abolitionist," as well as watermarked images of Rep. Maxine Waters (D., Calif.) and Kaepernick, according to a copy of the flyer obtained by Townhall.
4/ The flyer infuriated officers, who say the agency is promoting people who "hate" them.
5/ The flyer was sent as the agency battles a migrant crisis on both borders. On the southern border, more migrants were processed in December than ever before—251,487 in total. Nearly 600,000 "got aways" were reported in fiscal year 2022.
6/ On the northern border, agents have seen a massive spike in illegal entries. Agents in New York, New Hampshire, and Vermont saw a 743 percent increase in migrant encounters between October and December compared with the same time period in 2021.
7/ Agents, who frequently say they're overwhelmed by the stream of immigrants to the border, were told to "participate in local Diversity and Inclusion Program Committee activities at headquarters and various field offices in honor of National Black History Month,"
8/ More than five million migrants have crossed into the United States since Biden took office, the largest number in history. Former president Barack Obama’s Homeland Security secretary said the problem under Biden is "much bigger" than at any point during the Obama admin.
9/ Black Lives Matter said in a 2021 statement that the CBP is "rooted in white supremacy and a history of slave-catching."
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Friends, I've already told 2 years ago what the UFOs that NORAD are seeing and now shooting down are. They are Chinese (or Russian) hypersonic drones. See here: washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jun/…
2/ And what about a foreign adversary? It’s not beyond the realm of possibility that either China or Russia, two highly advanced nations with an incentive for outpacing the Americans technologically, would be developing some new, highly secretive,
3/ advanced technology designed to check American power. There is already loose talk about the coming world war between the three powers and their allies.
@DennisPrager calls WINNING SPACE "A Truly important book." @DanielPipes says of THE SHADOW WAR that it's "ambitious in that it attempts to avoid #WW3" & @GordonGChang says BIOHACKED details "the most important development of our times" SECURE YOUR COPIES TODAY!
2/ Former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin is credited with saying that “quantity has a quality of its own.”The Russians [are] putting that axiom to the test in Ukraine by throwing mercenaries for The Wagner Group into wave after wave of suicidal frontal assaults against UKR defenses.
3/ In Bakhmut, Ukraine, the Russians continue to use Wagner mercenaries to make incremental gains despite heavy losses. Of the 40,000 Russian convicts who have joined Wagner, 80% have been killed or seriously wounded, András Rácz of the German Council on Foreign Relations
Turkey Plans to Operate First Aircraft Carrier TCG Anadolu With Drones ANOTHER US/NATO FAILURE: PUSHING TURKEY OUT 1/ businessinsider.com/turkey-prepari…
2/ But Anadolu will be more than Turkey's first carrier. It will also be the world's first flattop with an air wing made up mostly of unmanned aircraft.
3/ The US kicked Turkey out of the F-35 program in 2019, leaving Ankara without fighter jets for its new carrier. But Turkish officials were determined to operate fixed-wing aircraft aboard Anadolu and have turned to Turkey's increasingly capable drone industry to fill in the gap
Defense Industrial Base loses thousands more firms, mainly because DoD is a tough customer | Federal News Network I wrote about this problem in my first book. It explains why defense projects are so expensive & slow to finish. 1/ federalnewsnetwork.com/defense-indust…
2/ The latest edition of an annual report by the National Defense Industrial Association suggests that even though thousands of new companies are winning their first-ever DoD contracts each year,
3/ those new entrants aren’t nearly enough to offset the number of firms who are leaving the Defense market.