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What’s Behind Kamala Harris’ Connection To A Mass Murdering Cult Leader?

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As the major presidential candidates proclaim their faith credentials in the final days of the election, it’s noteworthy that Kamala Harris got her big boost into politics from a lover who was a close ally of the cultic mass murderer Jim Jones.

In 1978, Jones led more than 900 followers to their deaths in the jungles of Jonestown, Guyana, by having them drink poisoned juice. It was one of the darkest days of the revolutionary after-life of the 1960s in America.

The sulphurous stench of Jonestown still lingers in American culture. The tragedy was inextricably linked to the trending emergence of a new civil religion replacing “old Christendom.” Charged by hyper-racialist and pan-sexual self-expression, it proved hostile at its core to traditional Christian family life as the foundational basis for the U.S. republic.

The opening ceremony at the Olympics this summer showed how that new civil religion has gone global. Dionysus prancing around a blasphemous LGBTQ parody of the “Last Supper” was very much in the spirit of Jones’ culturally Marxist and nominally Christian new order. That revolution in “normalized” form is now not only livestreamed but mainstreamed. In the United States, it replaces lingering quaint nods to Christianity such as President Eisenhower’s 1950s “In God We Trust” motto on U.S. currency.

Cult Leader Helps San Francisco Democrats

Jones demonically combined a racialist and pan-sexualist political machine with a cult, attracting San Francisco political boss Willie Brown, Harris’ lover and mentor, among other leftist leaders. Jones harvested votes to help

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Lying Media Rush To Smear Trump, Defend Warhawk Liz Cheney

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When former President Donald Trump criticized former Rep. Liz Cheney for trying to push Americans into war, the legacy media rushed to her defense, twisting Trump’s words to make it seem like he was threatening her with a firing squad. 

“She’s a radical warhawk. Let’s put her with a rifle, standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, okay? Let’s see how she feels about it, when the guns are trained on her face. They’re all warhawks when they’re sitting in Washington in a nice building saying, ‘Gee, let’s send 10,000 troops right into the mouth of the enemy,’” Trump said Thursday at a campaign event with Tucker Carlson. 

Clearly, Trump was saying Cheney wants to send Americans to die in overseas wars. He pointed out she — and other D.C. elites in the military-industrial complex — would never put themselves in the positions they are placing the nation’s soldiers. 

“I’d have meetings with a lot of people, and she always wanted to go to war with people,” Trump said.

But legacy media, in typical style, cherry-picked Trump’s comments to make it seem he — not Cheney — was inciting violence. 

“Trump uses violent rhetoric to attack ‘war hawk’ Liz Cheney,” reads a headline from Good Morning America. The host attacked Trump and applauded Harris during Friday morning’s show

She said Trump was using “increasing dark and violent rhetoric against his political rivals … even suggesting former House Republican leader Liz Cheney, who has endorsed Kamala Harris, be put in

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Vance Says The Problem With The Washington Post Lies In Its ‘Journalism,’ ‘Not With The Editorials’

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Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance diagnosed the problems with the Washington Post as residing in the paper’s overall “journalism” rather than just on the editorial page.

“The Washington Post might as well be a propaganda outlet of the Democratic Party,” Vance said during an interview on Joe Rogan’s podcast published Thursday. “If you look from the Hunter Biden laptop to any number of stories where they just toe the left-wing line almost instinctively, the problem was with the journalism at the Washington Post. It’s not with the editorials.”

JD Vance: “The Washington Post might as well be a propaganda outlet of the Democratic Party.

If you look from the Hunter Biden laptop to any number of stories where they just tow the Left-wing line almost instinctively. The problem was with the journalism at the Washington Post.… pic.twitter.com/pjHhiZz9Ed

— ALEX (@ajtourville) October 31, 2024

Vance spoke after The Washington Post’s senior leadership ignited a media meltdown last week for their refusal to formally back a presidential candidate this cycle. Vice President Kamala Harris is the first Democrat not to receive an official endorsement from the Post’s editorial board since 1992. More than a dozen opinion columnists for the paper condemned the decision of the Post with a joint statement published shortly after the announcement.

“This is a moment for the institution to be making clear its commitment to democratic values, the rule of law and international alliances, and the threat that Donald Trump poses to them — the precise points

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USPS Failing To Deliver Ballots Is The New Normal Under Democrats’ Mail Voting Regime

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The United States Postal Service (USPS) said Monday they expect their “Election Mail performance in 2024 to be equal to or better than 2020.” But that doesn’t suffice when an election will be decided on the margins and numerous voters across the country are reporting that they never received the mail-in ballots that they requested.

In Scarborough, Maine, one voter told WGME that she voted in person on Monday because the mail in ballot she previously requested never arrived. It’s a similar story told by fellow Scarborough voter Glenn Grant, who reportedly wanted to vote by mail.

“But the ballot has never come, which says something about our mail service,” Grant told WGME.

Meanwhile USPS “failed to deliver an unknown number of ballots in Coos County, Oregon, and it didn’t deliver up to 300 ballots in Whitman County, Washington,” The Associated Press reported, citing election officials. Coos County Clerk Julie Brecke said her office has received nonstop calls due to ballots not arriving “as a result of an error at USPS,” according to The AP.

Meanwhile Whitman County said that a third-party vendor delivered roughly 24,000 ballots to the post office on Oct. 16 where they were all marked. But roughly 300 ballots are still missing.

“I don’t know where they went after that,” Whitman County Auditor Sandy Jamison said, according to The Associated Press.

In Bend, Oregon, the USPS claimed it has finally caught up with mail deliveries after several residents reported having not received their Nov.

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