There is no question that the world we are living in today has changed dramatically from the world we lived in just a couple of years ago, and that the change is for the worse not the better. What kind of world will we live in in the not-too-distant future if current political and technocratic trends continue? What’s behind those trends? And what, if anything, can be done to change our present trajectory? In this episode of “Beyond the Cover,” host Gary Benoit interviews New American publisher Dennis Behreandt about his new book End Game, which convincingly demonstrates that the present trajectory is intended, and that the final destination will be a dystopian world controlled by power-driven elites and technocrats who envision themselves as becoming gods on earth. Yet, Behreandt explains, this planned fate for humankind is far from inevitable. And in his book, he includes a hopeful, realistic scenario for saving and restoring our precious freedoms.
Three years of Joe Biden’s treasonous open borders policies has brought millions of people from all over the world into the U.S. Many of them are criminals and now they’re doing what invaders do; take and terrorize. Police sources tell local news outlets that 75 percent of the crime in New York City is now committed by illegals. Latin American gangs are taking over apartment blocks in major U.S. cities. Is this just the beginning? Alex Newman joins us to analyze what’s going on and what we can expect in the coming days and months.
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A former deputy chief of staff to New York Governor Kathy Hochul is accused of spying for the Chinese Communist Party;
The revolution begins to eat its own. California reparations bills are exposed for what they are, empty virtue-signaling, and the people who took them seriously are now angry.
Kamala delivered a characteristically vapid stemwinder to close out this week’s DNC. It was, per usual, long on rhetoric on short on substance. We dissect her speech as well as Trump’s reaction to it. _________________ Catch all episodes of The New American Daily by visiting https://thenewamerican.com/video/tv/. For reliable news and in-depth information, explore The New American at https://thenewamerican.com. Subscribe to our print magazine today and save over 25%! https://thenewamerican.com/Rumble25 Check out our social medias and more! - https://linktr.ee/newamericanmag85 Visit JBS.org for more on The John Birch Society.
According to the legacy media, the Harris-Walz ticket has turned into an electoral juggernaut. Meanwhile, the hapless Trump-Vance ticket embarrasses itself and falls farther and farther behind. Is it all astroturfed hype and gaslighting, or is a Harris come-from-behind victory in November a very real possibility?
Also in this episode:
The globalists at the World Health Organization just declared a global health emergency over monkeypox—just in time for election season.
Nobody knows Kamala Harris’ running mate, Tim Walz, better than the people who live under his leadership. Minnesota native and Emmy award-winning journalist Liz Collin joins us to dish the goods on this radical man posing as a moderate. Collin is the author of the Amazon bestseller They’re Lying: The Media, the Left, and The Death of George Floyd and creator of the hard-hitting documentary, The Fall of Minneapolis.
Also in this episode:
The Biden Regime has accomplished very little, but when it comes to getting immigrants naturalized just in time to vote, it has succeeded wildly.
Everyone counted Ukraine out, but then it launched a surprise assault—into Russia. Does this change the course of its losing projection?
The legacy media are suddenly insisting, loudly and unanimously, that Kamala Harris was never a "Border Czar," and that such an office does not exist. We puncture this latest media lie, and look some more at Harris' real record.
Also in this episode: Biden bows out, but even in his swan song, he sang many falsehoods.
There is no question that the world we are living in today has changed dramatically from the world we lived in just a couple of years ago, and that the change is for the worse not the better. What kind of world will we live in in the not-too-distant future if current political and technocratic trends continue? What’s behind those trends? And what, if anything, can be done to change our present trajectory? In this episode of “Beyond the Cover,” host Gary Benoit interviews New American publisher Dennis Behreandt about his new book End Game, which convincingly demonstrates that the present trajectory is intended, and that the final destination will be a dystopian world controlled by power-driven elites and technocrats who envision themselves as becoming gods on earth. Yet, Behreandt explains, this planned fate for humankind is far from inevitable. And in his book, he includes a hopeful, realistic scenario for saving and restoring our precious freedoms.
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,1,Taiwan just elected a new president, and it’s a man despised by China.
Here’s what you should know about Lai Ching-te, says Cindy Wang who was following him on the campaign trail.
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,1,Join Professor Wendy J. Schiller for a discussion around domestic violence and gun safety reform in the United States. Professor Schiller will offer a short lecture on her research, followed by a Q&A moderated by Daniel Poloner ’24, Chair of the Watson Student Advisory Council, and a research assistant on Professor Schiller’s project on this critical policy issue.
Wendy J. Schiller is Professor of Political Science, Professor of International and Public Affairs and Director of the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy at the Watson Institute. She teaches popular courses including, The American Presidency, Introduction to the American Political Process, and Congress and Public Policy. Among her many publications, Professor Schiller recently co-authored a new book titled, Inequality Across State Lines: How Policymakers Have Failed Domestic Violence Victims in the United States.
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