HALF-FULL REPORT 05/10/24
Good Men Still Exist
Good Men Will Continue to Exist
_________________Felix Rodriguez, a Cuban-born anti-communist member of the CIA Special Operations Unit, played a significant role in various covert operations during the second half of the 20th century. In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Rodriguez discussed his involvement in the capture and execution of Che in Bolivia, the Bay of Pigs, positioning American targeting beacons adjacent to Russian missiles in Cuba, the role of a second gunman in the Kennedy assassination, El Salvador, Vietnam, Venezuela, and other topics.
During the past week, several lawfare events have favored Donald Trump. The Florida case has been put on hold indefinitely due to the Feds admitting to tampering with Mar-a-Lago evidence, which could potentially lead to a dismissal. The DC case may also face scrutiny if this occurs. In Georgia, the appellate court is considering removing Fani Willis from the case due to her relationship with a prosecutor, which might cause the case to fall apart. In New York, Trump appears more like a victim after the recent Stormy Daniels trial. It is essential to break down the lawfare into manageable pieces to understand the developments.
Pro-Gaza and anti-Israel protests continue at the nation's universities. Nonetheless, last week, I traversed from northern Maine via Boston to Tampa, Florida, followed by Columbus, Ohio via Atlanta in my trusty Ford.
Based on what I saw on campus and what I saw on the highway, it seems like the whole protest/police raids story is either made for TV or too dramatic to be organic. Yes, some people are assembling for TV news crews. Their goal is attention and validation.
The Boy Scouts of America, established in 1910 by William Dickson Boyce, was inspired by Ernest Thompson Seton's Woodcraft Indian program, which merged with the Boy Scouts movement in the UK as founded by Lord Baden-Powell.
The program faces controversies, including declining membership and lawsuits alleging sexual abuse by some leaders. In response, the organization has implemented changes to leadership requirements and screening processes. The new program, developed under the guidance of Mike Rowe, the Dirty Jobs guy, aims to make the organization more inclusive and teach youth practical skills to become employment-ready. Girls are now allowed to join the program, and the organization has been renamed Scouting America to create a more welcoming environment. Despite media hype surrounding the changes, the program is still the Boy Scouts at its core, even as it turns to address the national crisis of young men and boys growing up in fatherless households in a hostile and woke world.
Come on over, this has been a week to remember.
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