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The way the FBI is going, it is not impossible that they would reach that stage. But there are also lots of other valid comparisons with other political secret police, the KGB. the East German Stasi, the Romanian communist Securitate, to name a few. But according to the polling, it is the Gestapo that a majority of Americans equate today's FBI with.
Commented: Thursday, February 9th, 2023 @ 12:37 pm By: John Steed
That is similar to recent advice by the UK's National Health Service that most children with gender confusion grow out of it. The British NHS advised doctors not to even suggest new names or pronouns, and certainly not major physical interventions like surgery or drugs.

In the US, we have two many corporate medical organizations like VIdant / ECU Health that have dollar signs in their eyes and are willing to sacrafice the wellbeing of children for that cash. Doctors who do genital mutilation surgery on children or give them the chemical castration drugs are something of a cross between the fictional Dr. Victor Frankenstein and the all too real Dr. Josef Mengele.
Commented: Wednesday, February 8th, 2023 @ 11:58 am By: John Steed
There is an old saying that "Figures lie and liars figure" Given the revelations of the Climategate emails on how the climate alarmist mad scientists manipulate and distort numbers to try to justify their theory, that is particularly appropriate to them. Their crazy "math" may actually BE woke as it resembles Common Core math where 2 + 2 can equal anthing you want it to. I remember one set of historic climate numbers that had been so distorted that the University of East Anglia could not even find the original unmanipulated data any more.
Commented: Tuesday, February 7th, 2023 @ 9:55 am By: John Steed
This bill is really too weak. This gender propaganda should not be allowed, PERIOD. I like Hungary's law on the subject which prohibits any adult other than a parent from discussing sexual subjects with childrem, unless the parent gives permissions. Any adult who does so without parents permission can be charged with a felony.

The hurdle to get by on the Parents Bill of Rights is the same one as last year, RINO House Speaker Tim Moore, who has a homosexual activist as his deputy chief of staff, and blocked the bill last year.
Commented: Monday, February 6th, 2023 @ 9:07 pm By: John Steed
Since ESG spouting globalist Larry Fink, a WEF accolyte, inserted three woke globalist board members onto Exxon's board with the stock proxies that Blackrock holds, one cannot trust a thing coming out of Exxon. That is what started many state treasurers either dropping Blackrock's management of state pension funds or at least taking the proxies back under state control. Fink has a very apt last name and is a devout follower of globalist totalitarian Klaus Schwab. Fink is also trying to abuse those proxies to put other wokesters on corporate boards.
Commented: Monday, February 6th, 2023 @ 5:29 pm By: John Steed
RINO House Speaker Tim Moore stopped this Parents Bill of Rights legislation before. His deputy chief of staff is a gay rights activist who has been a leader of homosexual activist (Gaystapo) groups.

Chris, when it comes to curriculum, local school boards have the authority to set curriculum if they have the backbone to do it. Superintendants may scream because they are afraid of that being on their resume when they decide to try to move up to a larger and better paying school system.
Commented: Sunday, February 5th, 2023 @ 9:51 am By: John Steed
So much for those power hungry globalists who try to politicize the weather.
Commented: Sunday, February 5th, 2023 @ 9:42 am By: John Steed
High altitude balloons like this one can also be used to launch an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) attack that would fry everything electronic over most of the continental US. It is dangerous NOT to shoot them down when they first appear.
Commented: Saturday, February 4th, 2023 @ 4:37 pm By: John Steed
Dr. Martin Luther King would disagree with you, Bob. He advocated that people "be judged on the content of their character, not the color of their skin", and his neice, much more recently stated that "the only race that matters is the human race".

But the problem is, Bob, YOU are WOKE. You also push the same radical woke gender crap.
Commented: Friday, February 3rd, 2023 @ 7:40 am By: John Steed
The wokesters do see race in everything, but the woke ideology is about a heck of a lot more than trying to make everything in life about race. That is only the tip of the iceberg. Radical gender theory is another big part of the woke movement, as is trying to push homosexuality into everyone's face.
Commented: Thursday, February 2nd, 2023 @ 7:25 pm By: John Steed
Disney is so stupidly woke, they might take all of this seriously and cancel those rides. No wonder their stock has tanked so badly. Get woke, go broke. Disney is hopeless. Walt must be turning over in his grave.
Commented: Wednesday, February 1st, 2023 @ 11:51 am By: John Steed
Trump is making public education, and its curriculum a major issue for the 2024 primaries. He realizes that Ron deSantis is gaining ground by doing the same. The top contenders for president and governor in the 2024 primaries will be beating the drum for a public school curriculum that parents want, not what the education establishment and education inudstry want. The local school board members who are up in 2024 can either join the parade or get trampled by it. Their choice on the radical left SAVVAS social studied curriculum with be decicive for their 2024 primary hopes.
Commented: Tuesday, January 31st, 2023 @ 10:15 am By: John Steed
Woke public school curriculums will be key topics in other GOP primaries in 2024. Do those three school board Republicans want to stay on the side of their own party in that primary? I would think they would, as the opposite course would likely be politically fatal.

In the Governor's primary, the two top candidates will be Lt. Governor Mark Robinson and State Treasurer Dale Folwell. Both are publicly opposed to woke curriculums in public school. For Robinson, it is his top issue, and he fought very hard and very publicly against the woke social studies curriculum at the state BOE. Folwell also is on the record opposed to that very curriculum. Facing GOP primary voters, are school board members going to want to be on the same side as their top gubenatorial candidates or on the same side as Roy Cooper and his state BOE appointees?

Then there is the presidential primary, where the two top contenders, Donald Trump and Ron deSantis are both opposed to woke public school curriculums. DeSantis is making that a major part of his campaign, and the company SAVVAS that is inbolved here is one rejected in FLorida for being woke. Do candidates running in a 2024 Republican primary want to be on the same side as their top presidential candidates or on the same side as Biden's Education Department?

These issues will clearly be in the forefront for voters in 2024 primaries in races beyond just the school board.

What we have is a school superintendant trying to cozy up to what the education establishment wants to further his own career when he is ready to move up to a bigger system and throwing the schhol board members under the bus to do it. He cares nothing that following his proposal (and everyone knows his "committee" is just a smokescreen) would be fatal to the political careers of the school board members. To him, that is just collateral damage.

Polls show that voters do not want wokeness in public schools, which is why this is a big issue in other races. It is what elected a full Republican slate in Virginia two years ago.

Hopefully school board members are smarter than the superintendant thinks they are.
Commented: Monday, January 30th, 2023 @ 9:23 am By: John Steed
They are trying to force this propaganda down from the top. The far left state Board of Education put out a radical Social Studies curriculum that was strenuously objected to at the time. The bureaucrats at NCDPI then found this radical SAVVAS curriculum that matched and are pushing it down to counties.

At the county level, school superintendants whose career path is to move to larger systems and feel they need to have good relationships with the education esbablishment, then fall all over themselves to push this propaganda at the county level. They use those staff at the local central office who are also looking to climb the ladder to assist in pushing it.

The education establihment from the state BOE down to the local central office staff is all stacked for "woke" and aagainst parents. For some it is ideological and for others career-based of kissing the right ass but it is still anti-parent and anti-stueent when the rubber meets the road.

The only group who is in a position to stand up for parents and students and stop this political indoctrination in our schhols is the elected school boards. The unfortunate thing is that too many of them incorrectly see the superintendant as their boss, when in reality he is their employees. Any school board member who stands with the ideologues in the education establsihment and against parents and students in child indoctrination needs to be turned out of office at the next opportunity. The voters have the ultimate say.
Commented: Saturday, January 28th, 2023 @ 8:01 am By: John Steed
She admits it in her book. Denial is not a river in Africa!
Commented: Friday, January 27th, 2023 @ 7:23 am By: John Steed
For another take on the western tanks for Ukraine, this former US army officer writes on Ukraine for the conservative site Red State: redstate.com
Commented: Thursday, January 26th, 2023 @ 9:28 am By: John Steed
I hesitate to poke fun at the lemmings who foloow the establishment's narrative right over the cliff without even considering it might be wrong. Calling those who have concerns about experimental vaccines based on a brand new technology never used before and not thoroughly tested are a great deal different than the anti-vaxxers who refuse to take any vaccines for any illness. Indeed it was mentioned on the radio today about a town in California that was the opposite, the most heavily vassed in the state by percentage on Covid, yet with a long history of anti-vax positions against other illnesses.

The questions swirling around the Covid vax centers on those using mRNA technology. These are the ones with the severe side effects, although for women of a certain age, the traditional vax Johnson and Johnson can have some milder side efferts. The inventer of the mRNA technology even warned about putting that in use so quickly without adequate testing. It is interesting that Taiwan, which counts only deaths FROM Covid in its stats, not deaths WITH Covid, had slightly more people who died from the vaccine than died from Covid.

As for myself, I get the flu shot every years and am up to date on traditional vaccines, and I drove an hour each way to get the Johnson and Johnson Covid vax, but I would not ever take one of the mRNA Covid vaxxs. You lemmings can feel free to march off the cliff with that one.
Commented: Wednesday, January 25th, 2023 @ 2:56 pm By: John Steed
It looks like that political scam of the impostor who was impersonating Donald Shreve was local, someone who had access to a computer in Greenville, to throw off the trail. Someone at the schools central office would be the likely suspects.
Commented: Tuesday, January 24th, 2023 @ 5:12 pm By: John Steed
Somebody is really concerned that this political indoctrination of our children goes forward to take a dastardly step like this impostor did. Who could it be? Perhaps SAVVAS itself trying to protect its contract? But how would it have that much local information on names of school board members likely to be opposed? Maybe NCDPI whose leftwingers are anll-in on CRT, DEI, and similar indoctrination of children. Most likely someone at Beaufort County Schools central office who is trying to defend this because that's what top bureaucrats in that office want.

Checking that IP address could tell us a lot. If it is from out of state, it is probably SAVVAS itself. If from the Raleigh area, it is probably someone connected to NCDPI. If it is local, it is probably someone from the Beaufort County Schools central office.
Commented: Tuesday, January 24th, 2023 @ 7:52 am By: John Steed
Some of the weapons systems sent have either been phased out or are in the process of being phased out. For example, we have recently sent Ukraine an earlier generation of Sea Sparrow anti-missile missiles, which have been replaced in our own service by a newer generation, but can be fired from Ukraine's Soviet designed S-300 anti-aircraft batteries. That is a win-win, giving Ukraine something it can use but is obsolete for us.

Any critical mumitions sent need to be replaced in our own arsenals ASAP.

Congress needs to shift money from the stupid "climate" spending to national defense.
Commented: Monday, January 23rd, 2023 @ 2:40 pm By: John Steed
While I appreciate Locke's attempts to make this Green New Deal disaster the least damaging to citizens that may be possible, they are wrong to call this fiasco "bi-partisan". It was RINO driven to pander to far left Governor Cooper. It is even more radical than the EU's Green Deal that is sending power prices into orbit. The full sordid story of how Speaker Moore and Senate President Berger betrayed the Republican base and the citizens of North Carolina to bander to self-seeking and ESG-driven special interests can be read here:
www.beaufortcountynow.com
Commented: Saturday, January 21st, 2023 @ 11:59 am By: John Steed
That's funny! But if they had used Yale instead, it would have also been true. Yale University was named for an early benefactor, Elihu Yale, who was not only a slave owner but also a slave trader. Further, as a British colonial official, Elihu Yale gat a law that prohibited export of slaves changed so that slaves could be exported. What a namesake of a liberal university! They want us to take down our southern monuments but they use the name of a slave trader themselves.

The Babylon Bee is, of course, satire, so I can see why they did not use a real example like Yale. The humor is there by using Harvard.
Commented: Saturday, January 21st, 2023 @ 10:05 am By: John Steed
And here is a former US Armey infantry officer who writes at the conservative site Red State:
redstate.com
Commented: Wednesday, January 18th, 2023 @ 2:31 pm By: John Steed
Here is a commentary from a British military expert on Bakhmut / Soledar published in the Daily Express of London which offers a different viewpoint. www.express.co.uk
Commented: Wednesday, January 18th, 2023 @ 2:24 pm By: John Steed
Virginia is also joining Florida in challenging "woke" in the classroom, at least from the state level. Some local boards like Loudon County and Fairfax County are "woke" extremists.

North Carolina as a state has butchered its history ("social studies") curriculum by a "woke" version from the state level, and it is up to local boards to "just say NO" to that.
Commented: Wednesday, January 18th, 2023 @ 7:40 am By: John Steed
The title is a bit misleading. The bill would not ban firearms and ammo purchases. It would ban woke banks from collecting data on firearm and ammunition purchases. Thus it would foil woke banks from creating a backdoor gun owner registry.

Hooray for Florida. NC needs similar legislation to protect gun owners from woke banks collecting data on them.
Commented: Monday, January 16th, 2023 @ 7:10 pm By: John Steed
Look at the video and commentary. It clearly says "Uvalde SCHOOL police cheif" not "Uvalde town police chief". I have read that quite a few other places, but it is plain as day in this article itself.
Commented: Friday, January 13th, 2023 @ 12:11 pm By: John Steed
Here is a Biden campaign video showing Biden back his corvette into the garage and shows the box of documents. www.dailymail.co.uk
Commented: Thursday, January 12th, 2023 @ 8:10 pm By: John Steed
This was one of those rent-a-cop private police forces hired by the school board, like we have now in the Beaufort County schools.
Commented: Thursday, January 12th, 2023 @ 7:30 pm By: John Steed
Any self-styled ''Republican'' who voted for that horrible omnibus spending bill is really a Democrat-in-Drag. Mitch McConnell is as evil as Nancy Pelosi.
Commented: Wednesday, January 11th, 2023 @ 9:20 am By: John Steed
Fkor more on Andre Beliveau see this article:
www.beaufortcountynow.com
Why Locke has someone like this working on the green energy scam is beyond me. He has been part of it, so he is biased, and in the wrong direction, to be writing about it for a conservative organization.
Commented: Tuesday, January 10th, 2023 @ 9:52 am By: John Steed
Beliveau was one of Berger's staffers who helped concoct NC's Green New Deal, HB951. It really makes me wonder about Locke that they would hire someone so to the left on environmental issues. A full story of the travesty of how this was rammed down our thtoats by RINO legislative leaders who were carrying water for Roy Cooper and the green left special interests, including Duke Energy can be read here:
www.beaufortcountynow.com
Commented: Tuesday, January 10th, 2023 @ 9:39 am By: John Steed
This guy is not very well informed. If he read the Daily Haymaker, he might learn something.

In the Republican governors primary, there are two top drawer candidate almost certain to get in and both have a following among GOP activists and the GOP base, Lt. Governor Mark Robinson and State Treasurer Dale Folwell. Mark would probably make the better candidate but Dale would make the better governor. Tillis apprears to badly want to run, but if he got the nomination, he would be an albatross around the neck of the whole GOP ticket. There is also a possibility of two other mediocre candidates running, former Congressman Mark Walker and failed former Governor Pat McCrory. Personally, I wish Folwell would keep his powder dry and run against Tillis in the 2026 Senate primary.

On the Council of State, this article missed one on Commissioner of Labor. Not only are liberal establishment Republican Jon Hardister and conservative Freedom Caucus member Representative Ben Moss running, but so is attorney Taylor Brooks, who is an opponent of Covid vaccine mandates. The article also misses what is sure to be a hot primary for Superintendant of Public Instruction. Incumbent Catherine Truitt, a McCrory moderate, has greatly disappointed the GOP base, beginning when she was sworn in and appointed a liberal Democrat as her top deputy. It has gone downhill from there, with her most recent scandal the firing of a professor at Governors School, which is run by DPI, for daring to give three optional lectures questioning CRT. It turns out that the woman Ttuitt has running Governors School is a hard core leftist. That will certainly be a major primary.

Then there is the Obamacare Medicaid expansion. The writer completely misses the real divide on this issue. It is between the Republican base which does not want this socialist program, and some GOP legislative leaders who want to pander to the special interests and pass it. Any Republican legislator who betrays the GOP base and votes for this piece of garbage needs a primary.
Commented: Monday, January 9th, 2023 @ 6:29 pm By: John Steed
If Big Bob means the Sackler family rather than Slacker family, as I suspect he does (the crooked Purdue pharmaceutical company), their lobbyist Frank Luntz is the former roommate and big influence on our new RINO US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Scumbag Luntz is one of the big reasons that conservatives fought for someone different as Speaker, and I wish they had gone after Luntz openly.
Commented: Saturday, January 7th, 2023 @ 7:51 am By: John Steed
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