Washington D.C. And Other Major Cities Are Preparing For Political Violence
INTRO:
- Cities from Washington, D.C., to Portland and Seattle are preparing for violence in the wake of Tuesday’s big presidential election.
- The New York Times’ calls on YouTube to censor conservative Americans in the final days leading up to the November 5th election. We’ll show you YouTube’s response.
- Donald Trump says he won’t rule out banning certain vaccines if Robert F. Kennedy advises him to do so in a second Trump administration.
- Scientists in Japan have issued a chilling warning after uncovering direct links between Covid mRNA vaccines and shocking surges in dozens of deadly diseases.
- And why are American Muslims turning on Kamala Harris. We’ll answer the question.
All these stories and more when the Worldview Report begins, right now!
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Good evening and welcome to the Worldview Report.
Washington D.C. is preparing for political violence in the wake of Election Day on Tuesday.
The divided nation faces another intense presidential election on Tuesday.
According to polls, most Americans expect at least some unrest after the election.
Images of businesses boarded up in downtown D.C. are making the rounds on social media.
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https://x.com/PenguinSix/status/1852013713508708846
Police in Washington D.C. will have the entire police force working 12-hour shifts, Chief Pamela Smith said this week at a news conference.
“We will not tolerate any violence of any kind. We will not tolerate the destruction of property. We will not tolerate any unlawful behavior. Offenders will be arrested and will be held accountable.”
And it’s not just the District of Columbia that is expecting election-related violence.
The National Guard has been activated by the governors of Oregon, Nevada and Washington State, as a precautionary measure for possible election-related civil unrest. Businesses in downtown Portland, Oregon, and in parts of Seattle, Washington, were being boarded up over the weekend in preparation for expected rioting.
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Zero Hedge reports that despite its reputation as one of the most well-known and notorious Big Tech censors, YouTube surprised conservative Americans by pushing back against the New York Times’ claim that some political commentators on the right were spreading so-called misinformation right before the election.
The Times pressured YouTube to censor or outright deplatform political commentators such as Tim Pool, Michael Knowles, Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, Steve Deace and Rudy Giuliani, but the Big Tech platform refused.
A YouTube spokeswoman said in a statement to the newspaper:
“The ability to openly debate political ideas, even those that are controversial, is an important value — especially in the midst of election season.”
After realizing that YouTube won’t censor those people, the Times made the Big Tech platform one of the villains in the story.
The newspaper wrote:
“Within months [after June 2023], the largest video platform became a home for election conspiracy theories, half-truths and lies. They, in turn, became a source of revenue for YouTube, which announced growing quarterly ad sales on Tuesday.”
The Times also claimed that YouTube has “acted as a megaphone for conspiracy theories. The commentators used false narratives about [2020 election] as a foundation for elaborate claims that the 2024 presidential contest was also rigged, all while YouTube made money from them.”
Conservatives on X criticized the Times for its attempts to silence those who oppose the mainstream media narrative.
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https://x.com/TheRabbitHole84/status/1852015078486200566
The Rabbit Hole, an account with nearly 800,000 followers on X, stated:
“This article is effectively trying to strongarm YouTube into censoring voices that the New York Times disapproves of. Shameful behavior from a newspaper.”
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When asked by NBC News on Sunday about banning certain vaccines, former President Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility.
Trump said he would speak to Robert Kennedy Jr. about the matter, calling him a “very talented guy.”
Trump told NBC:
“Well I’m going to talk to [Kennedy] and talk to other people, and I’ll make a decision, but he’s a very talented guy and has strong views.”
Trump did not offer a specific position Kennedy may fill in his administration.
But, while speaking in Arizona on Thursday, said, “He can do anything he wants.”
Kennedy recently posted on X that a Trump administration would advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from tap water on day one.
SHOW TWEET FROM RFK
https://x.com/RobertKennedyJr/status/1852812012478398923
In a post to X on Saturday, Kennedy said water fluoridation is “industrial waste.”
“On January 20, the Trump White House will advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from public water. Fluoride is an industrial waste associated with arthritis, bone fractures, bone cancer, IQ loss, neurodevelopmental disorders, and thyroid disease.”
Kennedy added that Donald and Melania Trump want to “Make America Healthy Again.”
Last week, Trump said that if he is elected, Kennedy will work on “health and women’s health ” and the nation’s food supply.
Trump said during his rally in Nevada:
“Robert F. Kennedy Jr. we have. And he’s going to work on health and women’s health and all of the different reasons, because we’re not really a wealthy or a healthy country. I told Bobby, ‘I want you to take care of health, I want you to look at the food and the food supply and what we put on the food.”
Kennedy runs a nonprofit called Children’s Health Defense. According to the organization’s website, its mission is to “end childhood health epidemics by working aggressively to eliminate harmful exposures, hold those responsible accountable, and establish safeguards to prevent future harm. We fight corruption, mass surveillance and censorship that put profits before people as well as advocate for worldwide rights to health freedom and bodily autonomy.”
The organization provides legal assistance with fighting mandatory vaccination in schools and the workplace.
During his presidential campaign, Kennedy said he would prosecute any official who engaged in criminal wrongdoing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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We have reports of mounting fears of food shortages in the United Kingdom after devastating floods in Spain that have killed more than 200 people and destroyed many farms.
Officials have warned that one of Spain’s worst natural disasters in modern history could cause the death toll to rise even further as more rains are expected in the coming days.
And the impact of this natural disaster is spreading far beyond Spain.
In the UK, supermarkets are warning of potential shortages among some of its fresh fruit and vegetables.
These shortages could last for months which could have a significant impact on consumers, the economy, and businesses.
Shoppers in the UK have been warned they may face fruit and vegetable shortages in supermarkets as Spain’s devastating flood continues to cause mass destruction.
According to UK officials, imports could be affected by this Spanish disaster, however, they have been trying to assure Brits that there would be no wider risk to overall UK food security.
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Tyler Durden reminds us in an article at Zero Hedge that most of the official surveys monitoring public support for the war in Ukraine among Americans and Europeans are now many months old.
The last time we saw a flurry of polling on the issue was this summer and the media has been rather quiet on the issue since. Why? Because public support for the proxy war is in steep decline.
The last numbers show that 52% of Americans no longer want additional funding for Ukraine. With Donald Trump increasingly likely to return to the White House in 2025 the Ukrainians are already preparing for steep cuts to military aid (the US provides the vast majority of arms to Ukraine). This leaves the EU to pick up the slack.
However, Durden notes that Europe simply doesn't have the capacity to provide enough military aid to make a difference in the war and is currently discussing schemes to transfer frozen Russian assets to the effort while simultaneously scaling back their own funding.
EU nations like Germany are already cutting their contributions in half in the coming year.
The decline in aid follows two important factors: Public support for the war in America and Europe is waning.
And, Ukraine is clearly losing the conflict with their defensive lines in the east collapsing.
Ukraine has received well over $200 billion in the past two years from NATO nations, which eclipses Ukraine's annual GDP of around $160 billion. In other words, the war cannot continue without NATO. The disconnect between US and European governments vs the desires of the general public could not be more obvious.
Even the Washington Post admits:
"As they signaled enduring support for Ukraine last week, European leaders worried about how long they can sustain it...”
European leaders promise to support Ukraine “as long as it takes,” but they are increasingly threatened by public fatigue, a weakening of the political center and the prospect of Trump's return..."
More than 2½ years into this war, the Post admits that “public fatigue risks taking hold in some countries. Some European leaders are now in politically precarious positions and more constrained in what they can do. And across the continent, parties from the hard right to the hard left are pushing narratives against sending cash or arms...”
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The restaurant industry has faced a challenging year, with several popular chains closing locations across the country.
Brands like Red Lobster have filed for bankruptcy, while others, such as Boston Market, have shuttered entirely. Even Outback Steakhouse hasn’t been immune to setbacks.
Wendy’s, meanwhile, is closing 140 restaurants in the coming months, the fast-food chain announced this week. But the company said it would open an equal number of new locations in areas it believes can generate better business for Wendy’s.
The restaurants targeted to close are outdated and located in underperforming areas, Wendy’s CEO Kirk Tanner said on a recent earnings call, adding that their financial performance was “well below the system average.”
The company didn’t provide a list of locations slated to close. Tanner said that “it’s not one particular area.”
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On the heels of the confirmation from the Michigan Secretary of State that there are problems with Dominion voting machines being used in the 2024 election, a sheriff’s office in that state has now confirmed it has provided information regarding various issues to state investigators in Texas.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has reportedly opened an investigation on the company that created the Dominion voting machines, which have been the subject of claims of malfunctioning in both the 2020 and 2024 elections.
This investigation has been confirmed in a statement by the Barry County, Michigan sheriff’s office.
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https://x.com/ChuckCallesto/status/1852033843697525206
The sheriff said he would “continue to collaborate and assist the Texas Attorney General with its ongoing investigation.”
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Bill Clinton has admitted that the United States economy was better under President Donald Trump.
It comes as Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris is battling multiple scandals in the final days of her campaign.
The Democrats are still scrambling to contain the damage of President Joe Biden calling Americans “garbage.”
Meanwhile, Harris has just been rocked by another gaffe, this time from former President Clinton.
While stumping for Harris in Michigan, Clinton admitted that President Trump’s “economy was better.”
Clinton made the remark while trying to tell voters that they shouldn’t vote for Trump because of the strong economy during his first term.
The economy has consistently been rated the top issue in the election.
Polls show that voters trust Trump more to handle economic issues.
In his remarks in Michigan, Clinton falsely claimed that Trump inherited a booming economy from former President Barack Obama.
However, he conceded that the “economy was better” under Trump than now.
“I don’t think it’s right to say that people have to vote for Donald Trump because the economy was better then,” he said.
Clinton insisted the inflation of the Biden era was an inevitable product of the pandemic shutting down supply chains.
Yet, it was the Biden-Harris administration’s policies that made inflation worse with massive federal spending.
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Slay News reports that scientists in Japan have issued a chilling warning after uncovering direct links between Covid mRNA vaccines and shocking surges in dozens of deadly diseases.
Japanese researchers have issued a red alert to warn the public that Covid mRNA injections are now “affecting every possible aspect of human pathology.”
The nation’s leading scientists are raising the alarm after linking Covid mRNA shots to soaring cases of deadly diseases that are being recorded all around the world.
Investigations by Japan’s leading experts have now linked the mRNA injections to staggering surges in over two hundred dangerous and deadly diseases.
The findings were laid out in a 93-minute press conference with leading scientists and a top Japanese government lawmaker,
During the lengthy briefing, some of Japan’s leading researchers revealed that Covid vaccines have now been linked to thousands of side effects.
Members of the Vaccine Issues Study Group, a panel of esteemed medical experts, addressed the public during the press conference.
The findings followed six months of investigations into the side effects of the Covid mRNA shots that were pushed onto the public to supposedly save us from COVID-19.
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Time now for our nightly Worldview Report commentary.
The Muslim backlash against Kamala Harris continued to grow over the weekend.
We reported on this broadcast a couple of weeks ago how Muslims in Michigan are rallying around Donald Trump for president.
Now, we learn that it’s not just Michigan where this is happening.
Somali Muslims, the largest community of which is in Minneapolis, have now thrown their hat in the ring for Trump. This is a stunning development. The Somalis always vote for Democrats. They continue to elect and re-elect Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who is one of the most liberal members of the House of Representatives and a fellow Somali, who came to America as a child refugee.
Here is the press conference where the Somali Muslim community in Minnesota announced their endorsement of the Trump-Vance ticket.
WATCH VIDEO (clip from 6:18 mark to 7:42 mark)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYy5ejbNY1Y&t=286s
On Saturday, Muslim Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, a Detroit Democrat, declined to endorse Kamala Harris during a United Auto Workers union rally in the city. The sole reason for the rally was to give the Democratic Party an opportunity to bolster support among union voters and Muslims in swing state Michigan. But Tlaib refused to cooperate.
Tlaib, the only Palestinian American in Congress, has become one of the few prominent Democrats not to support Harris's presidential campaign.
Something is not adding up here, folks.
I’ve interviewed former Muslim Shahram Hadian, born and raised in Iran and now a Christian pastor, and he says we should be skeptical of these endorsements. They may be an attempt to wield influence with Trump, who is seen as the stronger of the two candidates by the U.S. Muslims. Muslims tend to gravitate to political figures who they perceive as strong and powerful. In short, they’re going with the candidate they believe will win, hoping to have a seat at the table in a new Trump administration. If that’s the case, Donald Trump had better be careful.
Just because they’re endorsing Trump does not mean they agree with most of his policies. They will seek to pressure Trump to change some of his policies, especially toward Israel, and use their endorsements as leverage.
That does it for this edition of the Worldview Report. Thanks for watching and supporting this broadcast.
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