If you have a pulse, you are aware of the push to legislate our climate in an effort to save the planet. Like a bad Captain Planet episode, the left has branded those who question climate change and its cause as cold-blooded, earth killers who are brainwashed by big oil controllers who watch from their high towers, as the pollution rises up into the atmosphere.
In reality, every a piece of Climate Change legislation includes social reforms that criminalize normal behaviors, advocates mass job losses and forces higher taxes onto the American people.
The oldest political tactic is now being used. Make up a problem and give a solution to it and when nothing bad happens, you're a hero and the sheeple will empty their wallets while yelling "think about the kids!"
The earth has warmed and cooled for millennia. Our time on this spinning rock is nothing but a nanosecond in earth's history. Human vanity and self-centered ideology is the only explanation for the masses of beta males marching in the streets screaming " Save the Planet!" while they text on their oil-based phone and drive their Prius that needed barrels of oil to build.
I guarantee if the powers in charge got their way, these nutsos will hate their lives. Literally, we will be living like the Amish. While China still pumps 45% of earth's carbon emissions.
Climate warriors and the fascists behind them, want nothing more than America to fall from within. They hate us. They hate our culture. Do not fall for their tactics.
YouTube channel Mr. Reagan fell into the crosshairs of the Gestapo speech police after the channel uploaded a review of Netflix's AOC propaganda documentary. Under the Fair Use Act, content providers are allowed to use clips of the content they review to reinforce their opinion. Yet, YouTube deleted the video, stating that Netflix flagged Mr. Reagan's video as an infringement.
Folks, this is beyond scary. Corporations like Netflix, feel safe enough to pull blatant acts of anti-constitutional behavior because they are scared of different opinions and loss to their bottom line. Instead of changing their course, they push harder to defend their political beliefs onto their customers.
If Netflix had a clue, they would see the current state of mainstream media and the mass tune-out thereof. Many who use YouTube to find their truth and news. Basically, Netflix is sending the message, "watch us and agree, or we will rid the internet of your viewpoints."
Many dismiss the hype of the current state of affairs as not important or just an "internet" thing. But politics follow popular culture, The election of President Trump is a fine example of this theory.
We will see even more bans across social media leading up to 2020. Folks they can't win with facts and logic, so their only weapon they have is censorship and 21st-century book burning.
As a side note, The Mindful Patriot has seen a sharp decline in views. After five years of stable viewership, numbers are lower than ever. Google and the Commies behind them have limited search results that lead to my blog. Don't believe me?
Go to Duck Duck Go and google search and search for this site and see the difference.
To visit Mr. Reagan's Channel click here. Leave a comment and let him know you support him and his right to speak.
With trade talks with China failing and the market reaching new lows, Iran instructs its splitter cells to attack American assets. Meanwhile, Russia takes North Korea to the bargaining table.
On their own, these developments can be disregarded as mere politics as normal. Which, mainstream media is currently peddling, at worst only to make Trump look bad.
Meanwhile, former Secretary of State John Kerry openly confessed to negotiating with Iran, in a clandestine attempt to diminish current leadership's authority in the region. Simply put, Mr. Kerry committed treason.
One must look at history and not the "history" taught in public indoctrination camps AKA public schools, to see where this will lead.
China will effectively slow our economy to the point of breaking. Iran will attack our forces and interests, with discreet help from China, similar to what China did in the Korean War. Russia will play both sides, in an attempt to take the mantle of the world's superpower. After all, that's what America did after world war II.
President Trump should bring China to the table and formally agree to joint support on any action against Iran. That way, if China refuses, the justification to declare China an enemy is on the table and the public can see it for themselves.
Domestically, the left wants America to fall. It's the only way they can achieve their end goal of socialism and the deletion of the Bill of Rights. The sheep will believe that our way of life and freedoms we have, caused the inconvenience of war.
The old saying, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, is at play here. Feminists, lefts, and socialists love Islam, even though, it's one of the most oppressive religions on earth. Women are seen as second-class citizens and those who the left holds up, are seen as not worthy of life and publicly killed in the streets. But the left has no teeth. The beta male infested masses of the left, could not and will not fight with the vigor and strength needed to achieve their goals. The Islamic soldier will be their enforcers. Strange bedfellows indeed.
America is like a well dressed white man, who made the mistake of walking in a ghetto neighborhood, who thinks that all humanity thinks, feels and loves the way he does. The phony delusions of the politically correct movement, which condemns discretion based on criteria that are seen as offensive to some, but the truth is not politically correct. Freedom isn't a label of lofty ideals, but the whisper on the last breath of the dying soldier.
WW3 is upon us. This time, it won't be us versus them, but brother against brother, at the same time fighting a foreign war, that could lead to the first invasion on American soil since the war of 1812.
Soph, a YouTube star with over 800k subscribers, who's videos include uncensored speech that attacks censorship, leftist/socialist agenda, now faces deletion on YouTube for speaking truth to power.....she's 14.
Please take the time to subscribe and follow her. One can hope that the push to censor conservatives, will create more young freedom loving, truth tellers.
In the last couple of years, millions of Americans have sent their spit in a tube to companies like Ancestry and 23 and me to "see" where their DNA came from. The underside of this novelty is these companies sell your DNA to private and public entities.
The largest buyers of your DNA to date appear to be P&G Beauty and Pepto-Bismol, universities, and government DNA data banks.
The scale and profit are really mind-boggling. For instance, a $300 million deal was struck with 23 and Me via GlaxoSmithKline. They claim its to help them choose better lab-rat humans to try their drugs on.
To be fair, you can opt out and "keep" your DNA from being shared and a court order must be given for them to share your DNA with law enforcement, for now.
One only has to look at the cellphone industry to see how your privacy holds up to the test of time.
Imagine for a moment, you are a political activist who is gaining a large following and exposing criminals within your government and in the middle of the night, you hear a knock at the door. You answer and get arrested. Later you find out that someone killed a political opponent and your DNA was found at the scene. At that very moment, you remember before you became a public figure you sent your DNA to 23 and ME. Seem far fetched? Well your DNA will be kicking around forever if you give it to them. Laws change, governments fall.
DO NOT GIVE YOUR DNA TO ANYONE.
Worth noting, Joe Rogan, the open-minded "woke" podcast personality and "comedian" is one of the largest endorsers of 23 and Me.
Bill HB 741 sounds like a good idea. Criminalizing hate and protecting the Jewish people from all the that comes with it, seems clear cut, right?
Imagine for a moment that a minority of people, who control or own a large amount of power in various areas of society, passed a law that you could not expose any wrongdoing? For instance, pretend that it was Muslims. Would that be okay?
Let's take a look at what the bill criminalizes.
HB 741 amends Florida’s hate crime statute to include anti-Semitism, which it defines “as a perception of the Jewish people, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jewish people,” through such acts as: “Calling for, aiding, or justifying violence against Jews. "Alleging myths about a world Jewish conspiracy or that Jews control the media, economy, government, or other institutions. "Accusing Jewish people of being responsible for real or imaginary wrongdoing by a single Jewish person, group, or the state of Israel, or for acts of non-Jews. "Accusing the Jewish people of inventing or exaggerating the Holocaust. "Accusing Jewish citizens of countries other than Israel of being more loyal to Israel than their own nations. "Demonizing, applying a double standard to, or delegitimizing Israel.”
The first line makes sense. Calling for violence is in fact already illegal.
Alleging myths of Jewish control of media? Let's take a look:
Jewish CEOs in Media:
Merv Adelson, co-founder of Lorimar Television[926]
Edmund Ansin, co-founder of Florida-based Sunbeam Television Corporation[927]
Avi Arad, Israeli-American founder and CEO of Marvel Studios, LLC, former CEO of Toy Biz[928]
Samuel Z. Arkoff, co-founder of American International Pictures; invented the ARKOFF formula[929]
Adam Aron, president and CEO of AMC Theatres and co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers[930]
Ted Ashley, former chairman of Warner Bros. and VC of Warner Communications Inc., founder of the Ashley-Famous talent agency[929]
Barney Balaban, former president of Paramount Pictures[931]
Gary Barber, South African-born former CEO of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), co-founder of Spyglass Entertainment[932]
Bruce Berman, chairman and CEO of Village Roadshow Pictures[933]
Gail Berman, founding partner of the Jackal Group, co-founder of media company BermanBraun (now Whalerock Industries)[934]
Jason Blum, founder of Blumhouse Productions[420][935]
Lloyd Braun, owner of Whalerock Industries, former chairman of the ABC Entertainment Group[936]
Alan N. Braverman, senior EVP, secretary and general counsel of the Walt Disney Company[937]
Bernie Brillstein, founder of the Brillstein Company[938]
Jerry Bruckheimer, founder of Jerry Bruckheimer Films & Television[939]
Peter Chernin, media executive & investor, founder of the Chernin Group; former president and COO of News Corp.[940]
Joel and Ethan Coen, founders of Mike Zoss Productions[941]
Harry Cohn, co-founder of Columbia Pictures[942]
Barry Diller, media executive, chairman of IAC/InterActiveCorp, former CEO of Paramount Pictures and Fox, Inc.[943]
Michael Eisner, founder of the Hollywood Pictures Company and the Tornante Company, former long-time CEO of the Walt Disney Company[944][945]
Ari Emanuel, co-CEO of William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, LLC (WME) and International Management Group (IMG)[946][947]
Charles K. Feldman, founder of the Famous Artists talent agency[948]
Jon Feltheimer, CEO of Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.[949]
Dave and Max Fleischer, founders of Fleischer Studios (later Paramount Cartoon Studios)[950]
William Fox, Hungarian-born founder of the Fox Film Corporation and De Luxe[942]
Reuven Frank, Canadian-born broadcast executive, former president of NBC News[951][952]
Rob Friedman, co-chairman of Lionsgate Films, Summit Entertainment[953]
Jeff Gaspin, former chairman of NBC Universal Television Entertainment[954]
Alan Gerry, founder of Cablevision Industries[955][956]
Adam Glasser, founder of Seymore, Inc.[957]
William Goetz, co-founder of Twentieth Century Pictures (later 20th Century Fox)[958]
Leonard Goldenson, president of ABC[959]
Samuel Goldwyn, Polish-born founder of the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and Samuel Goldwyn Productions[958][960]
Steve Golin, founder of Anonymous Content LLP, co-founder of Propaganda Films[961]
Brian Grazer, co-founder of Imagine Entertainment[420][962]
Bob Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment, former President of Entertainment of Showtime[963]
Brad Grey, co-founder of Brillstein Entertainment Partners, CEO of Paramount Pictures[964]
Mindy Grossman, former CEO of Home Shopping Network (HSN)[965]
Sandy Grushow, former chairman of the Fox Television Entertainment Group[966]
Peter Guber, chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment Group, former CEO of PolyGram Films, co-owner of NBA's Golden State Warriors and MLB's Los Angeles Dodgers[967]
Bonnie Hammer, chairman of NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Group[735]
Doug Herzog, former president of Viacom Music and Entertainment Group and USA Network[968][969]
Andy Heyward, former chairman and CEO of DIC Entertainment, founder of Genius Brands International[936][970]
Steven Hirsch, founder and co-chairman of Vivid Entertainment[498]
Alan F. Horn, chairman of The Walt Disney Studios, former president and COO of Warner Bros., co-founder of Castle Rock Entertainment[971]
Bob Iger, CEO and chairman of the Walt Disney Company[420][972]
Jeffrey Katzenberg, co-founder of DreamWorks, former chairman of Walt Disney Studios[944]
Ryan Kavanaugh, co-founder of Relativity Media[973]
Marc Klaw, former theatre owner and co-founder of the Theatrical Syndicate[974]
Jonathan Klein, former president of CNN[975]
John Kohn, former head of production for EMI[976]
Kay Koplovitz, co-founder of USA Network[977]
David Kramer, co-president of United Talent Agency[420]
Ynon Kreiz, American-Israeli media executive, co-founder of Fox Kids Europe, former chairman and CEO of Endemol, and Maker Studios, Inc.[978]
Jeff Kwatinetz, CEO of the Firm, Inc.[979]
Andrew Lack, chairman of NBCUniversal News Group, former chairman and CEO of Bloomberg News and Sony Music Entertainment[980]
Carl Laemmle, German-born co-founder of Universal Pictures[981][942]
Abe Lastfogel, former long-time president of WMA[982]
Norman Lear, co-founder of ELP Communications and Tandem Productions[983]
Avi Lerner, Israeli-American co-founder of Nu Image[984][985]
Gerald M. Levin, former executive at Time Warner, Inc. and HBO[944]
Harvey Levin, founder of TMZ[986][987][491]
Michael Lynton, British-American former chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, chairman of Snap Inc.[988]
Louis B. Mayer, Belarusian-born co-founder of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)[981][942]
Mike Medavoy, co-founder of Orion Pictures and Phoenix Pictures, former chairman of TriStar Pictures[989]
Barry Meyer, former chairman of Warner Bros. Entertainment[990]
Ronald Meyer, Vice chairman of NBCUniversal, former CEO of Universal Studios, co-founder of CAA[991]
Lorne Michaels, Canadian-American founder of multimedia entertainment studio Broadway Video, creator of Saturday Night Live[992]
Arnon Milchan, Israeli-American Hollywood mogul, founder of Regency Enterprises, co-founder of Summit Entertainment LLC; former Israeli spy[420][993]
Neal H. Moritz, founder of Original Film[994]
Les Moonves, president and CEO of the CBS Corporation, former co-COO of Viacom, Inc.[995]
Larry Namer, co-founder of E![996]
Marc Nathanson, cable television pioneer, founder of Falcon Cable[997][998]
James M. Nederlander, former chairman of the Nederlander Organization, one of the largest live theater owners in the U.S.[999][1,000][1,001]
David Nevins, President and CEO of Showtime[1,002]
Mosheh Oinounou, executive producer of CBS News[1,003][1,004]
Noah Oppenheim, president of NBC News[1,005]
Tom Ortenberg, CEO of Open Road Films[1,006]
Michael Ovitz, former president of Disney, co-founder of Creative Artists Agency (CAA)[944]
Amy Pascal, former co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment (stepped down due to 2014's Sony Pictures hack), founder of Pascal Pictures[1,007]
Richard Plepler, CEO of HBO[1,008]
Henry G. Plitt, founder of the Plitt Theatres chain[1,009]
Tom Pollock, co-founder of the Montecito Picture Company, former chairman of Universal Pictures[1,010]
Steven Price, co-founder of Townsquare Media and minority owner of the Atlanta Hawks[285][1,011]
Gigi Pritzker, co-founder of MWM Studios (formerly known as OddLot Entertainment); member of the Pritzker family[1,012]
Mark Rachesky, chairman of Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.[1,013][1,014]
Brett Ratner, co-founder of RatPac Entertainment[1,015][947]
Sumner Redstone, media magnate, Chairman Emeritus of Viacom and CBS Corporation; majority owner of National Amusements, Inc.[1,016]
Rob Reiner, co-founder of Castle Rock Entertainment[1,017]
Burt Reinhardt, former president of CNN and co-founder of United Press International Television News[1,018][1,019]
Charles Rivkin, CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), former CEO of the Jim Henson Company (a.k.a. Muppets, Inc.)[1,020]
Tom Rosenberg, co-founder of Lakeshore Entertainment Group, LLC[1,021]
David Rhodes, CBS News president[1,022]
Rich Ross, Group President of Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, Science Channel and Velocity[1,023]
Steve Ross, founder and former CEO of Time Warner[1,024]
Joe Roth, former chairman of 20th Century Fox, Caravan Pictures and the Walt Disney Studios, founder of Revolution Studios, co-founder of Morgan Creek Productions[1,025]
Thomas Rothman, chairman of Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group[1,026]
Haim Saban, Egypt-born Israeli-American media mogul, founder of Saban Entertainment and Saban Capital Group, co-creator of Power Rangers[1,027][1,028]
Josh Sapan, president and CEO of AMC Networks Inc.[1,029][1,030]
David Sarnoff, Belarusian-born former general manager of RCA[959]
James Schamus, co-founder of Good Machine (acquired by Universal in 2002), former CEO of Focus Features[1,031]
Lou Scheimer, co-founder of Filmation[1,032]
Joseph M. Schenck, co-founder of Twentieth Century Pictures and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (a.k.a. the Academy)[1,033]
Leon Schlesinger, founder of Leon Schlesinger Productions (later Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.)[1,034]
Reese Schonfeld, co-founder of CNN and pay-TV channel The Food Network[1,035]
Teddy Schwarzman, founder of Black Bear Pictures[1,036]
Joseph Segel, founder of QVC[42]
Robert Shaye, founder and former CEO of New Line Cinema[1,037]
Sidney Sheinberg, former executive of MCA and Universal Studios, founder of the Bubble Factory[959]
Ben Sherwood, co-chairman of Disney Media Networks, president of Disney-ABC Television Group[1,038]
Alon Shtruzman, Israeli-American CEO of Keshet International[1,039]
George Sidney, co-founder of Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.[1,040]
Joel Silver, founder of Silver Pictures and co-founder of Dark Castle Entertainment[1,041]
Ben Silverman, founder and CEO of Electus, former co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios[1,042][1,043]
Fred Silverman, former president and CEO of NBC, founder of the Fred Silverman Company[1,044]
Bryan Singer, founder of Bad Hat Harry Productions; alleged date rapist[1,045]
Harry E. Sloan, former chairman and CEO of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and SBS Broadcasting Group[1,046]
Jeff Smulyan, founder of Emmis Communications and former owner of MLB's Seattle Mariners[1,047][1,048]
Stacey Snider, former chairman of Universal Pictures, CEO of 20th Century Fox[1,049]
Aaron Spelling, founder of Spelling Television Inc. (Beverly Hills, 90210) and co-founder of Spelling-Goldberg Productions[1,050]
Mark Spiegler, founder of Spiegler Girls[1,051]
Steven Spielberg, co-founder of DreamWorks and Amblin Entertainment[944]
Ray Stark, founder of film production company Rastar (acquired by Columbia Pictures in 1974), co-founder of Seven Arts Productions[1,052]
Jay Sures, co-president of United Talent Agency[420]
Larry Tanz, VP of Global Television at Netflix, former president and CEO of Vuguru and LivePlanet, co-founder of Agility Studios[1,053][1,054]
Laurence Tisch, former CEO of CBS[959]
Jeff Wachtel, president of Universal Cable Productions[1,055]
Dana Walden, co-chair and co-CEO of Fox Broadcasting Company[735]
Albert, Harry, Jack and Sam Warner, founders of Warner Bros. (WB)[981][942]
Lew Wasserman, former executive of MCA[959]
Bob and Harvey Weinstein, founders of Miramax Films (acquired by Disney in 1993) and The Weinstein Company[1,056][1,057]
Jerry Weintraub, founder of Weintraub Entertainment Group (WEG); portrayed in the 2011 HBO documentary film His Way[1,058][1,059][947]
Patrick Whitesell, media executive, co-CEO of William Morris Endeavor and International Management Group (IMG)[990][1,060]
Irwin Winkler, co-founder of Chartoff-Winkler Productions and Winkler Films[929]
David Zaslav, president and CEO of Discovery Communications, a former executive at NBC Universal[1,061]
Jeff Zucker, president of CNN Worldwide, former CEO and president of NBC[1,062]
Adolph Zukor, Austro-Hungarian-born film mogul, co-founder of Paramount Pictures[981][942]
Jews make up 2% of the American population yet have disproportionate control over the services, information, and money compared to any other group. Simply stating this fact would make you a criminal.
Doesn't seem like a myth, does it? Still not convinced? Read the rest of the link above.
Any group that promotes or raises money, that promotes boycotting or divesting from Israel, will be labeled as a hate group, no different than the KKK.
Imagine if there was a group that boycotts Iran being labeled as a hate group?
How would that make you feel? The freedom to freely associate with like-minded people under a common goal, being made a criminal act, without actual criminal intent to commit violence or crime. Normal hate crime law is an add-on to a crime committed. It isn't the crime by its self. This law now makes it that way.
If you still think it's a good idea. Imagine government decreeing its a crime to criticize Islam, the federal government or any other group.
This is the first step in that direction and its happening under a conservative president WHO SUPPORTS IT.
I support Isreal but I do not agree when they commit crimes against humanity. With this law, you cannot expose any crimes committed by the state of Israel. You will be charged with a crime to do so.
Let's be clear, this law destroys the first amendment. To enforce this law, all you have to do is criticize Jews, Israel and any real crimes they might commit. This effectively destroys the power of free speech.
After all, the power of free speech is to be able to say what others do not like. If this passes, words not crime will be punished. Imagine if this is applied to speech that expresses disagreement with the federal government, local government or any other institution.