Friday, October 20, 2023

Gaza Hospital Misinformation Is One More Reason to Destroy the Censorship Complex

In reporting that Israel bombed the Gaza hospital and killed hundreds, media proved they have no real interest in fighting disinformation.



Israeli Strike Kills Hundreds in Hospital, Palestinians Say,” The New York Times proclaimed on Tuesday, following an explosion outside a Gaza hospital. Two sitting congresswomen, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, quickly spread the story on X, with Tlaib posting, “Israel just bombed the Baptist Hospital killing 500 Palestinians (doctors, children, patients) just like that.”

The Israel Defense Force or IDF promptly countered the claims, stating Hamas was responsible for the rocket. Throughout the afternoon, IDF provided evidence that the explosion resulted from a misfired Islamic Jihad rocket, including videos of the rocket launch, pictures of the parking lot of the hospital which showed only minor damage from the explosion, inconsistent with IDF weapons, and an intercepted communication between Hamas terrorists discussing the Islamic Jihad misfire. 

Since then, “the Pentagon independently concluded the Gaza hospital blast was likely caused by an errant Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket that fell short of its target.”

But while The New York Times and other outlets, which originally unquestioningly repeated Hamas’ anti-Israel propaganda, later tweaked their headlines and presented Israel’s denial of responsibility, they continued to report that “hundreds” were killed at the hospital — an unlikely figure given the damage appears limited to a small exterior section of the hospital complex. Still others, such as Tlaib, continued to falsely claim Israel had bombed the hospital. 

As The Federalist’s John Daniel Davidson reported Wednesday, the ramifications of repeating Hamas’ propaganda proved significant:

By nightfall in the Middle East, angry mobs assaulted the embassies and military bases of Israel, the United States, and other Western powers. The streets of Baghdad, Istanbul, Beirut, Amman, Doha, Tehran, Cairo, Rabat, and even some European cities like Berlin and Barcelona were filled with hordes of enraged Hamas sympathizers who believed (and now will always believe) that Israel struck the hospital. The fake news cycle even derailed President Biden’s trip to the region. Jordan abruptly canceled a planned summit with the United States, Egypt, and Palestinian leaders while Biden was en route. It also placed American lives in real danger.

Twitter ‘Guardrails’

Ironically, some of the same folks amplifying the lie that the hospital had been bombed and some 500 people killed expressed concern that it’s impossible “to tell what’s real or fake” on X, with all the “guardrails” gone. Those supposed “guardrails,” of course, were the “content-moderation policies” Twitter’s pre-Elon Musk executives enforced.

That meddling Musk: If it weren’t for his takeover of Twitter, The New York Times never would have fallen for Hamas’ propaganda! 

Never mind that Twitter used those supposedly now-missing “guardrails” to censor the New York Post and its accurate reporting on the evidence recovered from Hunter Biden’s laptop implicating then-presidential candidate Joe Biden in a pay-to-play scandal. Then mere weeks before the 2020 election, The New York Times and the majority of the other corporate media outlets would follow Twitter’s lead and portray the Post’s reporting as Russian disinformation. It would be a year or more later before the outlets would finally admit to the authenticity of the laptop and the reporting. 

Brit Hume, Fox News’ chief political analyst, best captured the dissonance at play, quipping: “Do you think those who signed the letter about the Hunter Biden laptop would be willing to say the claim that Israel bombed that Gaza hospital has ‘all the earmarks’ of Hamas propaganda?”

Hume was referring, of course, to the letter 51 former intelligence officials signed, falsely portraying the Hunter Biden laptop story as Russian disinformation. Biden would cite that letter in his final debate with then-President Trump in late October to refute claims of corruption, and a few weeks later he would win the White House.

Just last week, Obama’s CIA Director Leon Panetta defended his decision to sign the letter, telling Fox News’ Bret Baier, “No, I don’t have any regrets.” Panetta excused his interference in the presidential election, saying, “Well, Bret, look, I was extremely concerned about, uh, Russian, uh, interference and misinformation. And we all know intelligence agencies discovered that Russia had continued to push disinformation across the board. And my concern was to kind of alert the public to be aware that these disinformation efforts went on. And frankly, I haven’t seen any evidence from any intelligence agency that that was not the case.”

But the FBI and multiple media outlets, beyond the New York Post, confirmed the authenticity of the laptop — something Panetta surely knows.

Fighting Misinfo was Never the Point

This all goes to prove that “misinformation,” “disinformation,” and “mal-information” don’t mean what the corporate press, establishment politicians, and career bureaucrats pretend they mean: The push to pressure Big Tech and the corporate press to censor so-called misinformation is not about protecting the public from falsehoods — not that that should be the government or the platforms’ job anyway. 

It is also not about ensuring the accuracy and truthfulness of reporting. Tuesday’s peddling by the newspaper of record proves that — as does the censorship of truthful and accurate information on social media under the guise of combatting misinformation, whether it be the Hunter Biden laptop story, Covid reporting, or coverage of election-integrity issues. 

Rather, those demanding that more be done to combat so-called mis-, dis-, and mal-information seek to silence the speech that conflicts with their worldview — and the people who speak it. Truth be damned.

That is what makes Tuesday’s exhibition both enlightening and deeply painful. In reporting that Israel bombed the Gaza hospital and killed hundreds, based solely on Hamas’ say-so, the outlets confirmed they have no real interest in combating disinformation. Instead, they exposed that between Israel and Hamas, they side with the terrorists.



X22, And we Know, and more- Oct 20

 




Does Iran Realize Its Own Growing Danger? ~ VDH

Iranians have little clue they are one stupid missile volley, or one reckless intervention away from a devastating Western response


Iran understandably believes it is riding quite high.

It is flush with cash. It hints it almost has the bomb—and might use it soon.

The Iranians are bragging about their new tyrannical allies like Russia and China.

Iran boasts of now being the self-proclaimed leader of jihad on behalf of all Muslims. It gloats that it is feeding the Russian war-machine by exporting its own drones.

Tehran proudly supplied and funded Hamas’s savage murdering of Jewish children in Israel.

It eggs on its other pawn Hezbollah to launch a reputed 100,000-Iranian-supplied missiles into Israel.

It constantly provokes the U.S.—mostly by veiled threats to unleash anti-American terrorists in the Middle East and perhaps inside America itself.

But above all, Iran is giddy over the appeasing Biden administration.

Biden resurrected the unhinged Obama administration plan of empowering a “Shiite crescent”—of Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah, including Hamas.

This American idea of a radical bloc would supposedly birth “creative tension” and thus on autopilot balance the dominance of our friends in Israel and the Gulf regimes with our new Iranian clients. Yet the logical result of such madness was the massacre we saw in Israel.

Biden put pro-Iranian envoy Robert Malley—now under FBI investigation—in charge of begging Iran to restart the disastrous Iran Deal.

The anemic Biden administration has reportedly replied only four times to some 83 Iranian attacks on Americans.

Biden lifted sanctions allowing Iran to garner tens of billions of dollars in new oil sales—to be routed to all of Israel’s terrorist enemies.

He sought to pay ransom to Iran to get back five American hostages—at a cost of $1.2 billion per captive and a green-light for Tehran to take more.

The Biden administration restored in aggregate $1 billion in aid to the West Bank and Gaza, despite the long history of radical Palestinian terrorism.

This mollification of Iran also led its appendages Hamas and Hezbollah to believe that if any of them started a war against Israel, then Iran would guarantee their victory, the U.S. would do nothing— and likely force Israel to do the same nothing.

Yet a delusional Iran still is not fully aware how its loud bragging about and support for its client Hamas’s barbaric killing of Jewish civilians have put it into an unprecedented dangerous predicament.

For the first time in decades, there is no nation that can restrain Israel from destroying Iran’s pawn Hamas—not after it butchered 1,000 Jewish citizens while radical Palestinians in Gaza keep celebrating the slaughter and promising more such savage mass murdering.

Iran’s other proxy Hezbollah still issues blood-curdling threats to launch missiles. But it privately knows if it hits Israel with them, Beirut will resemble something far worse than its rubble of 2006 during the last Middle East war.

The world despises Iran, and now finally accepts it cannot be appeased. Arab nations neither want Gazan refugees anywhere near them nor their terrorists whom Gazans one-time voted into power.

Even Europe abhors Hamas’s precivilizational butchery of Israeli civilians.

Russia, Iran’s new patron, will be of little help to it—bogged down in Ukraine and hemorrhaging under sanctions and global ostracism. Nor has Moscow forgotten its own long violent history with Islam.

China cares only about the delivery of Middle East oil, calm seas lanes—and injuring the U.S.

Otherwise Beijing has no desire to risk its economy by pushing an Iranian theater war—especially when China has jailed a million Uyghur Muslims in forced labor camps.

If the two huge American carrier groups parked in the Eastern Mediterranean are attacked by either Iranian or Hezbollah missiles, public opinion will force even Biden to retaliate. And the response will not be street-fighting block to block in Tehran or Beirut.

Instead, it will be a medieval rain of destruction on either or both from the air.

After the Afghanistan humiliation, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Chinese flagrant spy balloon mission over the American heartland, eight-million illegal aliens waved in across the southern border, and woke hysterias, Americans may have finally woken up that they dangerously—almost fatally—have squandered prior hard-won deterrence and must reboot.

To play its global jihadist role, Iran must always keep upping its terrorist ante and constantly louder threats.

It assumes the Middle East is business as usual—when it is insidiously becoming just the opposite. An appeasing Biden is not driving events but being driven by them, whether he knows it or not.

The Iranians have little clue that that they and their vassals are one stupid missile volley, or one reckless intervention away from a devastating Western response that would not necessarily be “proportionate.”

And such a retaliation would be welcomed by Iran’s numerous enemies, privately applauded by its small number of supposed “friends,” and largely shrugged off by its even fewer allies.




The Ridiculously Gigantic United States of America


posted by Manic Contrarian at RedState 

They say actions speak louder than words. Last week, in response to the Hamas invasion of Israel, the United States Navy sent the USS Gerald R. Ford and the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower to the Mediterranean where they are effectively war-ready. 

What does this mean? What are these military assets? What can they do, and what are they capable of doing, should the need arise?  

According to the United States Navy, the USS Gerald R. Ford is a highly advanced aircraft carrier with cutting-edge technology and lethal capabilities. It features an advanced nuclear plant that provides three times the electrical power of previous carriers, enabling enhanced operations and future technological advancements. It has an electromagnetic aircraft launch system that expands the aircraft launch envelope and allows for the integration of manned and unmanned aircraft. 

It also has advanced arresting gear for efficient and safe aircraft recovery operations. Overall, the USS Gerald R. Ford is a highly capable platform that ensures the United States maintains superiority at sea. 

The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, according to the Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic homepage, is a versatile aircraft carrier with a wide range of mission capabilities. It can carry out maritime security operations, expeditionary power projection, crisis response, sea control, deterrence, counter-terrorism, information operations, security cooperation, and counter-proliferation. 

While it may not have the same advanced technology as the USS Gerald R. Ford, the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower can effectively respond to national security challenges and maintain a strong naval presence. Well, it sure sounds like it's in the right place for that.

The primary purpose of these forces is obviously to establish a deterrent presence and prevent other regional actors from taking advantage of the situation. However, the US military is also prepared to provide more assistance, according to our actions.

The US is expediting the shipment of munitions and interceptors to Israel, special operations forces are assisting Israel with intelligence and planning, and the US is working to expedite weapons orders for Israel's Iron Dome defense system. These two carriers that have been deployed provide various capabilities, including command and control operations, surveillance, fighter jets, and humanitarian assistance. Biden is insisting on Israel providing humanitarian assistance to Gaza. 

The actions by the US Military speak loudly, even if the words coming from the Commander in Chief are barely decipherable. America isn’t messing around. Any attack on Israel is an attack on the most powerful military on Earth. What the United States military has at its disposal is simply astonishing. 

Now, it wouldn’t be like me to not mention the relationship between America's military power, and her economic power. America’s military might is only made possible by the enormity of the United States economy.  

America's total GDP is $25.4 trillion. By comparison, China’s is currently $17.9 trillion. To put how economically powerful the United States is into perspective, think about it this way; the US economy is larger than the economies of Japan; Germany; India; United Kingdom; France; Russia; Canada; Italy; Brazil; and Australia combined. 

A lot of people, including a lot of Americans, will say yeah, but China isn’t too far behind the United States. I suppose that is true, although $7 trillion isn’t a small gap to close. If $7 trillion were its own country, it would be the third-largest economy in the world.

But even still, China has a population of 1.4 billion people generating $17.9 trillion of economic impact. Their GDP per capita is roughly $12,500. America's per capita GDP is $80,400. The difference in the productivity of the two countries is quite dramatic. 

Moreover, according to a story in the Washington Post (that is a couple of years old), the predictions have come mostly true...the United States is experiencing a surge in worker productivity due to the embrace of new technologies. As the linked article points out:

Productivity is crucial for economic growth, and the use of tools, robots, and artificial intelligence is enabling workers to produce more with fewer resources. If this trend continues, economists believe it could have a significant and positive impact on the economy for years to come. 

And it has.

Another story that has made its way around cable news, and social media, is about how America is running out of munitions. Military Malthusians want us to believe we’ve exhausted our own supply of weapons in service to creating partisan narratives. Turns out the story isn’t true

Despite sending more than $43 billion in military aid to Ukraine—both lethal and non-lethal—the U.S. is not “running out” of any particular munitions or equipment needed for its own forces, Pentagon acquisition and sustainment chief William LaPlante told attendees at a defense conference in Washington, D.C. 

“We’re not running out of anything,” LaPlante said in a fireside chat at the inaugural conference of the National Defense Industrial Association’s Emerging Technology Institute on Aug. 28.

“In the papers, sometimes, it says, ‘we’ve run out of X or Y,’” because of aid to Ukraine, but that’s not true, LaPLante said.

“We’re managing all of that,” he added, describing the process to identify items for Ukraine that are excess to U.S. military needs. Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs review the lists of what’s being offered and what’s being requested, “and they look exactly at the effect on readiness” of providing those items, LaPlante said. If they feel there’s a negative effect, or if handing off a certain weapon or quantity of weapons increases risk beyond an acceptable level, “we won’t do it,” he said, although he didn’t cite any examples of equipment withheld.

In 2022, the United States spent $877 billion on its military budget. The idea that we are running out of things is obviously a false narrative in service to some partisan advantage, or an isolationist foreign policy ideology. What it is not, though, is reality. We aren't running out of guns and bullets.

The United States spends more on its military budget than do the countries of Russia, India, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, Germany, France, South Korea, Japan, Ukraine, Italy, Australia, Canada, and Israel combined. And in fact, our total annual defense budget exceeds all those other countries' budgets combined -- by $240 billion.

As I said, actions speak louder than words. And by America's actions, meaning, by virtue of what we spend annually on our defense, we say America isn't to be screwed with. And that despite those times when the occupant of the White House is indecipherable on what is at stake in the world, and carries a woke stick, better never to question or doubt the military or economic might of America. 

America is on top, and this is still the American Century.



While Hamas Faces Israeli Forces in Gaza, Its Leaders Live in Luxury in Qatar


Ward Clark reporting for RedState 

An Israeli invasion of Gaza could come, literally, at any moment. Hamas terrorists crouching in the rubble of their bases of operation in Gaza will be facing the full might and rage of the Israel Defense Forces.

The cadre of old men that make up Hamas's "leaders," however, are living in the lap of luxury 2,000 kilometers away in opulent hotel rooms in Doha, Qatar -- the same city that hosts the United States military's Central Command.

On October 7, as Hamas gunmen rampaged across southern Israel, a group of middle-aged men in a luxury suite in Doha, Qatar gathered in front of a camera.

Hamas leaders, led by Ismail Haniyeh, recorded themselves showing surprise about the attacks from the news on a large-screen television, and then kneeling to give thanks to Allah for the success of the operation.

This episode served as a reminder that while innocent civilians in Gaza die in their hundreds from aerial bombing and tens of thousands more are rendered homeless, Hamas's leaders exist above the fray in air-conditioned comfort 2,000 kilometres away as guests of Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani.

That's right: Qatar, supposedly a U.S. ally, to the point where the Pentagon has located a major joint command in their capital, is allowing these people to stay in Qatar as guests of the king.

The U.S. Treasury Department released a statement on Wednesday (Oct 18) describing how they intend to put the squeeze on Hamas' finances:

Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions on ten key Hamas terrorist group members, operatives, and financial facilitators in Gaza and elsewhere including Sudan, Türkiye, Algeria, and Qatar. This action targets members managing assets in a secret Hamas investment portfolio, a Qatar-based financial facilitator with close ties to the Iranian regime, a key Hamas commander, and a Gaza-based virtual currency exchange and its operator. Today’s designations are part of a continuous effort by the United States to root out Hamas’s sources of revenue in the West Bank and Gaza and across the region and is taken in close coordination with regional partners and allies. To date, Treasury has targeted nearly 1,000 individuals and entities connected to terrorism and terrorist financing by the Iranian regime and its proxies, including Hamas, Hizballah, and other Iran-aligned terrorist groups in the region.

It remains to be seen how effective this will be; Hamas's leadership already controls portfolios worth hundreds of millions, and unlike Iran and Russia, Hamas is not a nation-state; the tangled web of companies and holdings will be difficult to sort out, and it's safe to assume that Hamas' leaders will have that money moving within hours of Treasury making any effort to seize or freeze funds.

There are, however, two other factors that have to be brought up here.

First: There can be no word for the old men huddled in luxury suites in Qatar but "cowards." They are great at rabble-rousing, and evidently adept at propagandizing and fund-raising, but when it comes to facing the music, not so much. It's unlikely that Qatar will extradite these men to stand trial; not when they are the personal guests of Emir Al-Thani. Oh, the President could demand that Qatar turn Hamas' leaders over to face Israeli justice, but given the weakness and fecklessness of this administration, President Biden just doesn't have much leverage.

Second: Israel intends to dig Hamas out of Gaza, root and branch. But the savages hiding in Gaza are Hamas' arms and hands, its legs and feet. Hamas's heart and brains are in Qatar, and until those men face justice for their role in building Hamas up to the point where they were able to carry out the attacks of October 7th, the task just plain won't be completed.

At the end of the Second World War, war criminals were rounded up and put on trial, not only concentration camp commanders and guards but also senior Nazi leadership. The victorious Allies put men like Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess, Joachim Peiper, Martin Weiss, Masaharu Homma, Takuma Nishimura, and Hideki Tojo on trial. The Allies hanged a lot of them. That, if you ask me, is the appropriate end for a war criminal the likes of these; it's an appropriate end for anyone convicted of murdering children, of massacring peaceful concert-goers, of murdering entire families. 

It's also an appropriate end for the men who planned, financed, and supported these atrocities, and who celebrated them afterward. If hanging was good enough for Ernst Kaltenbrunner, then it's good enough for Ismail Haniyeh. 

Then Israel will be able to call the job finished.



Press Must Be Held Accountable for Fake Gaza Story That Instigated Violence Worldwide

We know corporate media are biased, but the reporting on Gaza shows they’re willing to be propagandists — even if their false reports are likely to get people killed.



Tablet’s Armin Rosen, a really great reporter who’s no stranger to covering Israel and the Middle East, had this to say about the erroneous media coverage of a missile that supposedly hit a hospital in Gaza on Wednesday:

Last night was the worst media f-ckup I’ve ever seen. In terms of the range/seriousness of info gotten wrong, #/prestige/geographic diversity of outlets that f-cked up, overall credulousness, real-world impact, the lack of reflection/remorse etc. Scores a 10 in every category.

As a true connoisseur of media malpractice, I’m not sure it’s the worst ever, but it’s a definite contender. Because I’m old school, and I like to keep my kids offline, I have a hard copy of The Wall Street Journal delivered to my house every day. A WSJ subscription is not cheap. In fact, I pay hundreds of dollars a year for home delivery, and I do this in spite of the fact I have serious issues with the paper.

The news pages have never shared the conservative bent of the editorial pages — in fact, the internal political tensions between the two sections of the paper have been playing out rather publicly in recent years — and slide into hysterical and ideological coverage by the WSJ news team has been noticeable. Wednesday morning, I woke up to the headline you see above: “Blast at Gaza Hospital Kills Hundreds.” The second paragraph credulously cites Hamas officials blaming Israel for the attack and saying 500 were killed, before citing Israeli denials. Of course, by the time the paper landed in my yard that morning, people had been blowing holes in Hamas’ credulous claims about the attack for hours.

Indeed, according to American intelligence officials, the blast was caused by a Hamas rocket that fell short, validating Israeli claims about what happened. Further, the “decimation” of the hospital cited by the WSJ didn’t really happen either. The rocket appears to have hit a parking lot near the hospital, and the casualties are far fewer than Hamas officials claimed.

The only good thing I can say about the WSJ’s coverage is that it wasn’t as bad as The New York Times, where the credulous headlines were even worse. Initially, the Times went with “Israeli Strike Kills Hundreds in Hospital, Palestinians Say.” As facts started emerging, the Times then backed off from specifically blaming Israel but then went out on another stupid limb by changing the headline to “At Least 500 Dead in Strike on Gaza Hospital, Palestinians Say.”

Of course, by the time you got to the eighth paragraph of the Times’ own story on the matter, you realized their own reporting couldn’t support the claims being made in their own headline: “[T]he Gazan health ministry put the toll at 500 or more dead, which the ministry later changed to ‘hundreds.’ No figure could be confirmed independently, but images from the hospital, which is run by the Anglican Church, and witness accounts made clear that it was high.” Bang up job, guys.

If only this kind of dishonest propagandizing from Hamas had been entirely predictable and news organizations could have known to watch out for it! On Oct. 11, six days before the rocket landed in the Gaza hospital parking lot, Adam Rubenstein, tweeted the following: “Also, worth keeping in mind that the ‘they-only-beheaded-some-of-the-babies’ crowd will be quick to cite the death toll of Gazans with no ‘verification’ other than from reports by the Gaza Health Ministry, an arm of Hamas.”

(For what it’s worth, I used to work with Rubenstein at The Weekly Standard, and after we worked together, Rubenstein went on to work on the editorial page of… The New York Times. That job didn’t last too long, at least not after Rubenstein found himself unfairly accused of publishing a perfectly rational op-ed that so offended the hard-left sensibilities of the rest of the paper’s staff they made the laughable claim that being exposed to a contrary opinion literally endangered their lives. At this point, I’m not sure someone like Rubenstein, who is not willing to surrender his rational faculties in order to spout left-wing talking points, is even allowed to work at the Times, no matter how much the paper could benefit from a sensible perspective.)

In any event, The New York Times, along with almost every other major corporate media organization, needs to be held accountable for what happened next:

These protests were not inconsequential. In several cities, angry crowds gathered at American embassies, leading to serious concerns that there would be another Benghazi-style attack. Then there were examples of random violence, such as this from Tunisia: “The synagogue [in Tunisia] attack came hours after false media reports claimed that the Israel Defense Forces had bombed the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza. US and Israeli officials, along with independent intelligence analysts, have all concluded that the blast was due to an errant rocket launched by the Gaza-based Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist group,” reports The Algemeiner. I don’t know whether it’s fortunate or depressing to note that it was not a functioning synagogue, since any sizable Jewish community has long since been driven out of Muslim Tunisia.

And here in America, Rep. Rashida Tlaib attended a pro-Palestinian rally Wednesday afternoon and broke down in tears citing the erroneous reports of the hospital attack publicly, long after she almost certainly knew they were debunked. The same pro-Palestinian “protesters” she was speaking to, no doubt enraged by the dishonest propaganda, later illegally marched in and took over a House office building where they ran around destroying pro-Israel signs.

And it’s only been a day since these false reports out of Gaza were published by virtually every major media outlet. The idea that the anger has subsided or the outrage stoked by this massive media failure won’t lead to a terror attack or some other tragic outcome is far from determined. Nor have the media learned their lesson. They’re still credulously repeating Hamas propaganda in all sorts of other stories:

And incredibly, the media are still “both sides-ing” the false reports about the hospital bombing that wasn’t. Earlier today, ABC News reported that “Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib refused to apologize Wednesday for saying Tuesday that Israel is to blame for the hospital explosion that day in Gaza, an accusation that sparked political backlash against Tlaib from Republicans as Israel denies fault.” In the media’s telling, the problem is not that Tlaib is knowingly repeating false accusations that are being used to justify violence; the real story here is how there’s a Republican backlash?

At this point, it’s beyond tiresome to point out that the media are biased and wrong, but this is a whole new level. If they continue to defer to propaganda because it suits their deranged worldview, they’re going to make an already tragic conflict so much worse and get even more people killed.

This simply can’t be tolerated. Over the past week, we saw several major donors withdraw money from universities condoning and tolerating pro-terror protests. If the media persist in reporting pro-Hamas propaganda, they deserve to start acutely feeling pain from subscribers and advertisers alike.



China Added 100 Nukes to Its Arsenal This Year, and More Are Coming

Joe Cunningham reporting for RedState 

While the rest of the world appears to be on fire, the Chinese military is clearly in the midst of gearing up for not only war but the deterrence of possible enemies - including the U.S.

A new report from the Pentagon suggests the Chinese military has around 500 nuclear weapons in its stockpile - which is up roughly 100 from last year. What's more, it is the belief of military analysts that the Chinese will have about 1,000 nukes by 2030. These reports come at the same time as other troubling news from the People's Republic of China in recent months.

One notable report comes from the Department of Defense, which revealed about 180 "coercive and risky" encounters with Chinese aircraft over the last year or so.

But the report on the growing nuclear stockpile is extremely worrisome.

A senior DOD official said the latest estimates of China’s nuclear arsenal are “on track to exceed previous projections,” but declined to provide more specific numbers. Last year, the Pentagon estimated China would have 1,000 warheads by 2030 and 1,500 by 2035.

“What they’re doing now, if you compare it to what they were doing about a decade ago, it really far exceeds that in terms of scale and complexity,” said the official, who was granted anonymity to speak ahead of the report’s release. “They’re expanding and investing in their land, sea and air-based nuclear delivery platforms, as well as the infrastructure that’s required to support this quite major expansion of their nuclear forces.”

China will probably use its new “fast breeder” reactors and reprocessing facilities to produce plutonium for its growing nuclear weapons program, according to the report, despite Chinese officials publicly maintaining those facilities are intended for “peaceful purposes.”

The news is troubling on multiple fronts. While the Chinese government is not a rogue state that would arbitrarily threaten nuclear action in an international conflict, they are a deeply nationalist group that will almost certainly defend its interests aggressively. A nuclear weapons stockpile of that size makes engaging with them over future actions much more difficult.

It's not so much the number of weapons that is troublesome. Russia has roughly 5,900 nuclear warheads while the United States has a bit over 5,200. Rather, it's the rapid pace of expansion that has people on edge. China is increasing its grain production and expanding its military. It seems almost certain they are planning on a conflict of some sort. The only question is when it might happen.

And, given how inevitable most in the intelligence community feel about a conflict with China over Taiwan is, the Chinese government's decision to rapidly increase the size of its nuclear arsenal is deeply worrisome. If they do invade Taiwan, the U.S. has previously declared its support for the tiny island state. But direct conflict with China risks a lot of global disruption - economically and militarily - and any direct conflict between the U.S. and China would almost certainly bring us close to the next World War.

The growth of its nuclear arsenal, along with expanding its navy from 340 ships and submarines last year to more than 370 this year and other military expansions, is extremely noteworthy, but while current conflicts in Ukraine and Israel draw most of the national attention, China's actions seem to be escaping largely unnoticed.



On Eve of Trial Georgia Drops Felony Charges and Sidney Powell Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanors


Against the backdrop of Douglass Mackey (aka Ricky Vaughn) being sentenced to seven months in prison for a Twitter meme, and with the state having unlimited financial resources to drag the Lawfare trial out for months, and with a stacked jury likely in Fulton County, GA, lawyers representing Sidney Powell negotiated a misdemeanor plea deal which Powell has accepted.

The Fulton County DA drops all seven felony charges and with the plea Ms. Powell will serve probation, no jail time.

(VIA AP) – […] Powell, who was charged alongside Trump and 17 others with violating the state’s anti-racketeering law, entered the plea just a day before jury selection was set to start in her trial. She pleaded guilty to six misdemeanors accusing her of conspiring to intentionally interfere with the performance of election duties.

As part of the deal, she will serve six years of probation, will be fined $6,000 and will have to write an apology letter to Georgia and its residents. She also recorded a statement for prosecutors and agreed to testify truthfully against her co-defendants at future trials.

Powell was initially charged with racketeering and six other counts as part of a wide-ranging scheme to keep the Republican president in power after he lost the 2020 election to Democrat Joe Biden. Prosecutors say she also participated in an unauthorized breach of elections equipment in a rural Georgia county elections office.

[…]  She was about to go on trial on with lawyer Kenneth Chesebro after each filed a demand for a speedy trial. Jury selection was still set to begin Friday for Chesebro to go on trial by himself, though prosecutors said earlier that they also planned to look into the possibility of offering him a plea deal.

Jury selection was set to start Friday. Chesebro’s attorneys didn’t immediately respond to messages seeking comment Thursday on whether he would also accept a plea deal.

A lower-profile defendant in the case, bail bondsman Scott Graham Hall, last month pleaded guilty to five misdemeanor charges. He was sentenced to five years of probation and agreed to testify in further proceedings.

Steve Sadow, the lead attorney for Trump in the Georgia case, expressed confidence that Powell’s plea wouldn’t hurt his own client’s case.

“Assuming truthful testimony in the Fulton County case, it will be favorable to my overall defense strategy,” he said.  (read more)

I am sure that Ms. Powell did what she feels is in her best interest.

After all, the scales of Lawfare justice always tilt left.