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Saturday, April 18, 2020

5 Things I Found On Ancipient.com

AncipientWhat is Ancipient.com? It Is A Pro-American (Nationalist), Pro-Trump, Pro-American Exceptionalism, And Pro-Western Values automated news aggregation website.

Ancipient.com is an automated, curated, rules based news aggregation website. If I wanted it to sound sexy, I could say it uses artificial intelligence to select news articles. It does not. It uses negative and positive keywords, data rules and curation to select news articles. When other news aggregaters have not updated any new news in hours, you can always depend on my trusty robot ancipient to work 24/7 to keep you updated.

Ancipient is a new word, it means:


an·cip·i·ent
/anˈsipēənt/
adjective
  1. in an initial stage of understanding; beginning to understand or learn.
          
    "he could feel ancipient knowledge growing"
    • (of a person) learning, and improving their understanding on a topic or topics.
            


Oh Yeah, The Links I Promised:


Take a look at Ancipient.com  and check it out!
Outrage rises as China wins seat on UN Human Rights Council panel
DISGUSTING: Nancy Pelosi Attempts To Defend Impeachment Fiasco As Coronavirus Spread (VIDEO) 
WHO Director Was Top Member of Violent Ethiopian Communist Party
Her Name Is Emily Jones: White Seven-Year-Old Brutally Stabbed to Death by Somalian Immigrant in British Park
Cultivate Plants in Tight Spaces With Square Foot Gardening

Morning Mistress

The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #263



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Please Leave Silently Into The Night......

The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #961


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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Friday, April 17, 2020

Democrats defend China despite bombshell Taiwan letter pointing to COVID-19 cover-up by Beijing & WHO


Girls With Guns

Our Media: Don't Stop Believing!




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Let's get Back To Work America, Let's Roll!

Bongino On The Willful Negligence Of Our Corrupt Media...






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New York Times published false claim on America's founding. This history professor called its bluff.






  • A Northwestern University professor criticized the New York Times for an inaccuracy in its 1619 project.
  • The professor says she informed the newspaper of the inaccuracy before it was pubished.
  • However, she says, the Times published the false claim anyway.
Northwestern University History Professor Leslie Harris wrote an opinion editorial about her experience fact-checking an essay for New York Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones.

In August 2019, Hannah-Jones published her 1619 Project essay, a feature by the New York Times that focuses on the year in which the first Africans arrived in the modern-day U.S. Weeks before publication, Hannah-Jones contacted Harris to help fact-check her essay.

When Harris conducted this fact check, she noticed an inaccuracy in Hannah-Jones' essay, specifically, where she stated that America became independent of British rule because “they wanted to protect the institution of slavery in the colonies.” In other words, the Revolutionary War occurred because patriots wanted to keep slavery in North America.

In her op-ed, Harris explicitly states that she refuted this claim. While slavery may have been an issue in why the colonists fought the war against Great Britain, she said, it was not the driving cause of the war.

Hannah-Jones responded to Harris, with questions about the condition of slavery, such as if slaves were allowed to read or get married, during the colonial time period. Harris answered the reporter with specific examples. However, Hannah-Jones did not reach out to Harris again, and the Times published the article with the incorrect claim.

Although the 1619 project was widely touted by the New York Times, Hannah-Jones’ incorrect claim prompted criticism from many historians, who demanded the New York Times correct the essay, but the newspaper refused to do so.

“The New York Times 1619 Project wasn’t about history, it was about rewriting history. Journalism doesn’t really deliver news now; it delivers narrative. To the Left elite like The Times, there’s no narrative they want to destroy more than...