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Observers disappointed the Pentagon wouldn't reveal anything in House Intel hearing on UFOs and UAPs

The House Intelligence Committee held the first hearing on UFOs and unidentified areal phenomena (UAPs) in 50 years on Tuesday, but the connoisseurs of such research and information weren't happy with what they saw.

At one point, deputy director of Naval Intelligence Scott Bray was asked about transparency on the part of the Pentagon and the American public. He and under Secretary for Defense for Intelligence and Security Ronald Moultrie explained that very little is actually shared with the public.

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Dr. Oz's final pitch to Pennsylvania asks voters to imagine lying in bed with him

As a television host, Dr. Oz spent most of his time saying scripted words that had been written for him. Running for office, however, means that Oz must come up with the perfect thing to say by himself and in an instant.

An example of this happened Monday night, as Oz made his closing message to Pennsylvania voters ahead of the Tuesday primary. He told voters to think about him in bed with them.

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Buffalo shooter pondered shooting up an elementary school and church, too: report

NBC News reported Monday evening that chat logs show the gunman who killed ten people in Buffalo, New York this weekend at a grocery store in a predominantly Black neighborhood, pondered his other shooting location options.

Payton S. Gendron posted a 180-plus page manifesto in which he promoted the conspiracy theory that white people are being replaced as part of a plot by Democrats. Law enforcement revealed chat logs on Discord in which Gendron planned his various options for a mass shooting.

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Carlson's 'views are identical to a mentally ill teen who murdered strangers': Critics respond to Tucker's post-Buffalo rant

This weekend, the gunman of the Buffalo shooting was revealed to be a supporter of a Tucker Carlson conspiracy theory the Fox News host has been promoting for the last year.

Carlson has dedicated several segments of his show on the so-called "white replacement" or "great replacement" theory. Loosely, the theory goes that Democrats are intentionally trying to bring immigrants into the U.S. to win elections.

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Republicans are already accepting defeat in Pa. governor's race -- and are looking for someone to blame

The Pennsylvania governor's race has one major problem that Republicans are suddenly starting to understand: The top GOP candidate has little chance of being elected to the seat. Fringe candidate Doug Mastriano has been enthusiastically endorsed by former President Donald Trump and appears likely to prevail in the primary on Tuesday. His poll numbers statewide, however, don't appear to be as successful.

Politico reported Monday that the Republican Party is anticipating that they'll lose the seat with Mastriano as the candidate and they're looking for someone to blame for a loss that is still nearly six months away.

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Mysterious US Army PSYOPS recruiting video has critics scratching their heads -- and wondering about its real intent

A recruitment video made by the U.S. Army Fort Bragg’s 4th Psychological Operations Group-Airborne (Psy-Ops) talked about an effort involving witchery. Psych-Ops is the group that focuses on ways in which the military can use mental and emotional manipulation to try and fight the enemy at the same time that traditional ground forces are.

The video, titled "Ghosts in the Machine," is described by the Charlotte News-Observer as a kind of conspiracy theory, movie trailer with the tagline “All the world’s a stage. Join us.”

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Doug Mastriano aide uncovered as Jan. 6 protestor after he blocks press from weekend campaign event

Over the weekend, an aide to far-right gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano blocked press members from entering an event with Mastriano and GOP Senate candidate Kathy Barnette.

The report by NBC News explained that they combed through aide Grant Clarkson's social media and photos and videos from the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and were able to make a clear match. Clarkson's name hasn't been cited among the activist groups tracking participants who have been indicted for their behavior during the insurrection. There's no evidence that Clarkson entered the Capitol and he has denied entering the building.

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Former Trump official blasts Republicans:  Is the GOP 'actually cultivating terrorists?'

The FBI and law enforcement community has been warning of an increase in domestic terrorism for several years. During former President Donald Trump's administration, funding in dealing with it has remained unmatched to international terrorism.

"We elevated to the top-level priority racially motivated violent extremism so it's on the same footing in terms of our national threat banding as ISIS and homegrown violent extremism," said FBI Director Christopher Wray, speaking to Capitol Hill Feb. 2020.

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'Tell the truth -- this isn't the only racist': Buffalo councilman calls for honesty about racism in the US

A Monday press conference took place in Buffalo, New York, just days after a mass shooting of a grocery store in a predominantly Black neighborhood. Among the speakers was Bishop Darius Pridgen, the Buffalo Council President, who represents Ellicott District and said that it's time to tell the truth about racism and those who promote it.

"Buffalo's known as the city of good neighbors," Pridgen said, citing the city motto. "And that's why it took somebody to come from outside of Buffalo to come into this city of good neighbors. It wasn't somebody from inside, but what happened, and if you walk these streets right now, people have arrived from not just western New York but from across the country. People have come into our churches, people have offered help, and people have stood up."

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It's one thing to attack Matt Gaetz and Elise Stefanik for racism — but Trump is the one who said it out loud: ex-senator

In the wake of the mass shooting targeting a Black community in Buffalo, New York, it was discovered that the shooter had a manifesto filled with hate and racist ideology.

It was reported over the weekend that the so-called "great replacement" or "white replacement" conspiracy theory was something the gunman believed. The false idea holds that Jews are intentionally trying to bring in more immigrants to eliminate white people.

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Black New York family targeted with racist expletive painted on their fence after Buffalo shooting

A Niagara County family is reeling after they were targeted with a racist expletive painted on their fence in wake of the mass shooting in Buffalo, New York targeting a Black community.

WIVB reported Monday that the phrase "KILL ALL N***ers" was written on the fence of the Western New York family.

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Comedian nabs parody campaign website for Elise Stefanik to highlight her advocacy of 'great replacement' theory

Comedy writer Toby Morton, who helps write for the GOP Sycophant websites, noted that he purchased the website EliseStefanik2022.com to help parody a key piece of Stefanik's ideology: white replacement theory.

"Let's Keep It White" the slogan champions at the opening of the site, with a note reading "The Replacement Theory and why I support it." It alludes to Stefanik's promotion of the theory that white people are intentionally being replaced by people of color to elect more Democrats.

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John Oliver brings down 'Alabama's worst memaw' Gov. Kay Ivey: 'You're an absolute garbage lady'

John Oliver opened his Sunday evening episode of "Last Week Tonight," pointing to Alabama's Republican legislature and Gov. Kay Ivey, who passed legislation targeting transgender children despite doctors testifying to explain to them why it was absurd.

A recent outbreak of ignorance has occurred in far-right states like Texas and Alabama and Oliver explained that anyone who helps provide healthcare to children like hormone blockers stands to spend 10 years behind bars.

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