Joe Bidenâs Pentagon isnât interested in warriors. It wants
social justice warriors. That was abundantly clear last week when a Space Force commander in Colorado was relieved of his duties for sounding the alarm about the âtoxicâ new trainings on critical race theory in the ranks. âTheyâre rooted in Marxism,â Lt. Colonel Matthew Lohmeier warned. Three months into the Defense Departmentâs âextremistâ witch hunt, America can call off the search. We found them â calling the shots.
Lt. Colonel Matthew Lohmeier has served his country for 10 years, so he knows a threat when he sees one. Ever since February, when Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin started introducing this woke new training into the branches, Lohmeier has been concerned. What he saw in the DODâs new videos, Lohmeier told Sean Hannity, which âwere sent to every base and servicemember⦠taught that the country was evil â that it was founded in 1619 and no
Terror Incident: A Palestinian man stabbed two Israelis and was then shot and killed near a light rail station in East Jerusalem yesterday.
️♂️ Promotion: Mossad Deputy Director David Barnea will assume the agency’s top role next week, succeeding outgoing chief Yossi Cohen. Incoming: Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is reportedly planning a visit to Israel this week to celebrate the retirement of Cohen as head of the Mossad. Side Effect: In
The Atlantic, Anshel Pfeffer explores how Israel’s Iron Dome saves lives but removes the immediate urgency for a long-term solution to violence with Gaza.
️ Blame Game: Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad blamed Israel for a series of attacks, which have been occurring for more than a year, on oil tankers headed to Syria.
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Congress Introduces Bill to Save Endangered Butterflies, Fish, Plants, Mollusks
WASHINGTON Representative Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) and Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) today reintroduced the Extinction Prevention Act of 2021, which would fund crucial conservation work for some of the most critically imperiled species in the United States.
The legislation would establish four grant programs that each provides $5 million per year. These targeted funds would provide urgently needed on-the-ground conservation actions to stabilize and save from extinction the four groups of endangered species at greatest risk of extinction: North American butterflies, freshwater mussels, desert fish and Hawaiian plants.
Born Free USA, a global leader in animal welfare and wildlife conservation, applauds Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), Representative Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), and Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) for introducing the Captive Primate Safety Act. This bipartisan and bicameral legislation is a critical solution to the cruel and dangerous pet trade in nonhuman primates. According to Angela […]