When I was a kid growing up in the 1950s and 1960s, the same thing was going on with respect to the Cold War racket. Back then, the big scary thing was communists rather than terrorists. The federal government’s Cold War propaganda convinced most everyone that the Reds were coming to get us, either from […]
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DC Comics Artist Quits; Says Woke Superman Dropping ‘The American Way’ From Motto “Really Pissed Me Off”
A 200-Year-Old Thomas Jefferson statue is to be removed from the chambers of the New York City council after a unanimous vote by the nine members of the Mayoral appointed Public Design Commission. Several lawmakers testified that the statue is ‘offensive’, with Democratic Assemblyman Charles Barron of Brooklyn even declaring that Jefferson was a “slaveholding pedophile.” […]
Semitic Superman Is Now a Sodomite
Superman was created by two jews and then stolen by two other jews. It’s something of an interesting history, but one that I will not delve into here, since we have breaking news – Superman is coming out! From DNYUZ: The new Superman, Jonathan Kent — who is the son of Clark Kent and Lois […]
DC Comics Announce That New Superman Is Coming Out As Bisexual
Superman, a traditionally heterosexual superhero, is set to come out as bisexual and begin a romantic relationship with his best male friend, DC Comics announced on Monday. DC has revealed that in their upcoming comic series, Jonathan ‘Jon’ Kent, who took over the Superman title from his father Clark, will start dating his close friend Jay […]
The Jewish muscleman who likely inspired the creators of Superman
With “Superman and Lois,” the newest TV series involving the character, premiering last week on the CW network, it’s a good time to recall that Superman was the 1938 brainchild of Jewish creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Many have suggested that the pair were inspired by their own Jewish backgrounds to create Superman as […]
Superman Was There When Jews Needed Him Most
A Superman cartoon. Photo: Wiki Commons. In the Spring of 1938, Cleveland was abuzz with talk of “The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run.” He was never apprehended, although Cleveland’s Public Safety Director — Eliot Ness, of Untouchables fame for nabbing Al Capone — tried his best. Instead, the date became famous when two teenagers from […]
Veteran Receives Surprise 99th Birthday Celebration: ‘He’s Superman’
A World War II, Purple Heart veteran from Westchester County, New York, who survived the coronavirus, received a special surprise for his 99th birthday on Tuesday. Joey Casaburi, otherwise known as “Uncle Joey,” survived World War II, the Korean War, and a battle with the coronavirus that went on for three months, News 12 Westchester […]
DHS To Launch Online Tool To Report ‘Suspicious Neighbours’ To Government
The U.S. government are planning to spend over $1 million of taxpayer’s money on a new initiative to encourage people to report their neighbours online if they spot them doing anything “suspicious”. The campaign encourages internet users to report potential online threats, and has been modelled on the “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign […]
How We Fast Forward Memories and Learn to Slow Time
Home > How We Fast Forward Memories and Learn to Slow Time Kirsten Cowart, GuestWaking Times Recently scientists from the University of Texas found a mechanism in the brain that explains how we are able to remember grand amounts of data in a matter […]