

Claims To Now Remember the Date of Beau’s Kwaanza
Amid Cries of Bias, FBI Funding to Be Trimmed
Newsmax | March 5, 2024 | Jeremy FrankelCongressional leaders said this week that they plan to lower annual funding for the FBI in the newest spending bill, which the House and Senate are expected to vote on before Friday in order to avoid a partial government shutdown.
The FBI’s 6% funding decrease came out to $654 million and results in its budget coming in at $10.7 billion, the Washington Examiner reported.
Republicans said that the bill “utilizes the power of the purse to address the weaponization of the growing bureaucracy within the FBI.”
The appropriations bill, known as “minibus” legislation, consists of six of 12 appropriations bills, and would fund the Justice Department, the FBI, and several other agencies through Sept. 30.
It takes $10.7 billion per year to run that Democrat party headquarters?
Bird = IMAO
Cat = FBI

Multiple States Prepare for Vaccines To Be Added to Food Supply: Doctor Warns About ‘Genetically Adulterated’ Food with No Long-Term Safety Data
Jon Fleetwood | 2/26/24Legislators in Tennessee and Arizona appear to be preparing their states for the addition of vaccines to their food supply.
Though they come from different states, the two bills were introduced only weeks apart.
Neither of the bills prohibit vaccines from being added to food.
Rather, they accept the addition as inevitable.
A new Tennessee bill would make it a Class C misdemeanor to sell or distribute food containing vaccines without clearly labeling them as such.
The bill was filed for introduction on January 5, 2023.
The bill defines “vaccine or vaccine material” as a “substance intended for use in humans to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease, that is authorized or approved by the United States food and drug administration.”
The legislation’s sponsor, Republican Representative Scott Cepicky, doesn’t want to stop vaccines from being added to his state’s food supply.
He just wants to let consumers know whether pharmaceuticals have been added to their next meal.
“If you go to buy tomatoes, and there’s a polio vaccine in there, that you’re aware of what you’re buying as a polio vaccine,” said Rep. Cepicky.
“The problem we have is if it’s not treated as a pharmaceutical. How many tomatoes do I have to eat to get the proper dosage versus how many tomatoes do you have to eat? And if you eat too many, do you get an overdose?”
The . . .
. . . let’s squeeze this word into the story again . . .
. . . Republican representative noted that the University of California, Riverside, has already “perfected” vaccinating lettuce.
He also pointed to the University of California, Berkeley, which has conducted similar tests on tomatoes.
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company has done similar work with tobacco products.
Reminds me of Homer Simpson with his “tomacco.” But not quite as funny.
And General Jack D. Ripper drinking only pure grain alcohol. But no longer comedic.
Rule, Britannia is ‘alienating’ to others, Labour’s culture spokeswoman claims after musician says the anthem could be replaced with British folk music
UK Daily Mail | March 4, 2024 | Harriet LineTo many, it is a stirring patriotic anthem conjuring up images of Britain’s long and proud history.
But Rule, Britannia! can feel ‘alienating’ to others, according to Labour culture spokesman Thangam Debbonaire.
They’ll be coming after the “Star Spangled Banner” next — after they get up off their knees, of course.