Biden Bucks Bankrolled Anti-Netanyahu Protests, Shocking Report
In a deeply troubling revelation, a U.S. Congressional investigation has uncovered that American taxpayer dollars—under the direction of the Biden-Harris administration—may have been funneled to organizations actively working to destabilize the democratically elected government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Disturbingly, the investigation unearthed evidence that U.S.-granted funds supported NGOs directly involved in the 2023 anti-judicial reform protests, actions seen by many as a threat to the sovereignty and moral fabric of Israel. Even more alarming, some of these funds reportedly reached entities with provable ties to Hamas, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, including the Gaza-based Bayader Association, which received nearly $1 million and was still granted aid just one week before the October 7 terrorist massacre. The findings paint a chilling picture of U.S. foreign aid being weaponized against conservative allies and used to embolden forces that oppose both Judeo-Christian values and democratic stability.
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The US Civil War-era submarine Hunley required an eight-man crew—seven to power the propeller with a hand-crank and one to steer. Within months of its launch, the Confederate sub had sunk and been salvaged twice, taking the lives of five crewmen the first time and the entire crew the second. Manned with a new crew, Hunley became the first submarine to sink a ship in battle, yet the achievement was marred when the sub itself sank, killing all aboard yet again. When was it recovered?
As a Swiss explorer traveling in North Africa, Eberhardt often dressed as a man to move more freely through Arab society. Intensely independent, she took the side of Algerians fighting against colonial French rule. She converted to Islam, was initiated into a Sufi brotherhood, and married an Algerian soldier. She wrote about her travels in books and newspapers. She survived a murder attempt—in which her arm was badly injured by a saber—only to die at the age of 27 in what unlikely fashion?
People can and do die of laughter. The 3rd century BCE philosopher Chrysippus, for example, is said to have laughed himself to death while watching the antics of a drunken donkey. In 1410, Martin I of Aragon succumbed to a combination of indigestion and uncontrollable laughter. More recently, a UK man died of heart failure after laughing for 25 minutes at a TV show featuring a Scotsman in a kilt battling a vicious black pudding. What other historical figures have died from laughter?
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