Greetings fellow Vigilant Citizens,
I feel bad for the IRS agents who have been fired because now they must go door to door to rob people directly.
Dr. Todd Grande thinks that Elon Musk is a psychopath with no empathy because of the email that he sent to federal employees. I agree that Elon Musk is a psychopath with no empathy, but his psychopathology and lack of empathy don’t absolve the bad actors in the federal government of their culpability:
The same Democrats who cheered as feds refusing the COVID-19 vaccine were threatened with termination now clutch their pearls over the prospect that workers unable to justify their employment might be let go.
Mr. Trump promised draining the swamp would make the government more responsive to the people. For this to happen, government must first be responsive to its elected leader.
This is what liberals genuinely fear.
The deep state is irreparably corrupt, as is American education, and American citizens are sick and tired of the corruption. Thus American voters are mostly liking what they’ve seen in the first month of Trump’s second term as President. They’re happy that we actually have a president again. (And I’m happy for them, even though I am also wary of Trump.)
Candace Owens’ next investigative series on Harvey Weinstein looks interesting, because Weinstein probably knows where a lot of the Hollywood bodies are buried.
Speaking of buried bodies, Go El reports on another horrific David Leavitt story. (Reader discretion advised.) The Salt Lake Tribune published a hit-piece on Go El, to which Go El also responded. I agree with Go El that “the truth will out eventually.” In the meantime, my research and conversations with friends suggest to me that ritual abuse is real. I don’t have all the answers, but I want to know the truth. Furthermore, if the allegations against ritual abusers are true, the victims deserve justice and protection. Cries of “conspiracy theory” and “satanic panic” and so forth are detrimental to thorough investigations into and revelations of the truth.
Nemo the Mormon noticed several things that I missed in President Oaks’ recent Easter video. Rise Zion expects an influx of members into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as the Second Coming of Jesus Christ rapidly approaches, and Shane and David at Zion Media wondered if the Davidic servant has been found. Greg Matsen walked by the Nile in Egypt, and the Murph and Jacob Hansen delved into LDS theology. But by far the most interesting and exhausting conversation in Mormondom so far this week was John Dehlin’s interview with monogamy affirmer (polygamy denier) Michelle Stone. In my opinion, more people should read Brian C. Hales’ book Joseph Smith's Polygamy: Toward a Better Understanding.