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FBI Raids Project Veritas Writers . . . Over A Missing Biden Diary?

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FBI Raids Project Veritas Writers . . . Over A Missing Biden Diary? There is a curious story out this weekend on reported FBI raids of writers or associates of Project Veritas, the conservative investigative journalism outfit. Project Veritas has been described variously as “Gonzo” or “guerilla” journalism and some insist it is more of a political than a press organization. However, it fits the definition of journalism, in my view, and that makes the raids troubling. All the more troubling is the cause: the missing diary of President Biden’s daughter Ashley. [Update: The FBI  reportedly  also raided O’Keefe’s home] The  New York Times  reported that the FBI searched two locations in New York in search of the “stolen” diary that went missing days before the 2020 presidential election. Project founder James O’Keefe questioned how the Times received the story within an hour of the first raid. O’Keefe says that the organization actually received a tip that the diary was abandoned in a room

THE FUN STARTED WITH A 911 CALL... Oh sweet Irony!

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Is this a War?

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Is this a War? Resetting the relationship between The State and The Citizen Unbekoming I’ve been wondering for quite some time about whether we are in a War and the resolution of my thoughts on the subject has recently improved. Oddly enough, I have some standing on the subject. I lived in Iraq between 1981 to 1991, a period that covered almost all of the Iraq/Iran War and all of the Gulf War, the original, not the sequels. It was an old school type of war, with two parties fighting over territory and trying to redraw a border. A lot of people died over 8 years and the border stayed the same. But weapons were sold, and internal power was consolidated. That’s really what war is about, territory. You have something that I want, and I will fight you for it. So, if this is a war, who are the warring parties and what is the fight over? The war is between “the state” and “the citizen”. The latter is YOU and ME and it’s easy enough to understand (sort of), but THE STATE is not straightforward