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Conservative firebrand Tucker Carlson is now going in-depth with a disturbing personal account of an attack by what he says is a demonic entity, clawing him in his bed to the point of drawing blood.
Carlson has given a series of interviews on the matter, describing the terrifying incident "about a year and a half ago."
He told John Heers of the "Christianities?" YouTube channel: "In my bed at night and I got attacked while I was asleep with my wife and four dogs in the bed and mauled, physically mauled."
"Yeah, by a demon," Carlson replies.
"I had these terrible pains on my rib cage and my shoulder," Carlson continues, noting he had "four claw marks on either side, underneath my arms and on my left shoulder and they're bleeding … actual claw marks."
"I sleep on my side, so I wasn't clawing myself. I don't have long nails. And [the marks] didn't fit my hands anyway. But yeah, that happened."
"I knew it was spiritual immediately," Carlson added, saying "to this day" he still does not understand what took place. He initially thought it was a dream until he discovered blood on his sheets. He says he was "seized with a very intense desire to read the Bible."
During an interview Monday morning on Steve Bannon's "War Room," Carlson indicated: "I think it was just a momentary glimpse of something that's happening at all times, which is again, this war between forces that we can't see, but that has been ongoing and has been in fact described by every culture … every culture that we know about has described this battle."
"The big change in the moment that we're living in is that people are awakening to this fact that we've been on this vacation from reality. A vacation from spiritual reality."
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JERUSALEM – The failure of nearly four years of U.S. President Joe Biden's foreign policy looks as though it was being brought into sharp relief Sunday, as a combination of direct verbal Iranian threats, as well as the initial signals of preparations for a ballistic missile strike being detected, brought the Middle East one step closer to an all-out regional war.
Ever since Israel responded to Iran's Oct. 1 ballistic missile strike, in which 181 projectiles were fired at the Jewish state – with perhaps up to three dozen hitting Israeli territory – with a series of highly precise airstrikes on Iranian military and missile production targets, which involved anywhere between one-third and one-half of the Israel Air Force, the likelihood of any Iranian restraint was next to non-existent. On Saturday, the Islamic Republic's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamanei threatened Israel with a "crushing response."
"The enemies, whether the Zionist regime or the United States of America, will definitely receive a crushing response to what they are doing to Iran and the Iranian nation and to the resistance front," Khamenei said in a video released by Iranian state media, according to the Times of Israel.
Iran's Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, Hossein Salami said: "We warn Washington and Tel Aviv that the Resistance Front will respond to them harshly. Iran is equipped with everything needed for war and is not afraid of threats."
He has said the response will definitely take place, but has not elaborated when it might happen. Rumors circulated on X about the imposition of a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) for the airspace above Iran issued by the Civil Aviation Authority from Nov. 4 to Nov. 6, although Tehran has denied this. The prospect of Iran launching another ballistic missile strike while Americans are at the polls to select the 47th president is a tantalizing one.
Iran somewhat telegraphed its intentions ahead of the April attack – although it was not explicit – which enabled a coalition of countries, including the United States to knock most of the ballistic missiles, which made it out of Iranian airspace out of the sky. In the October attack there were also signals, although these were more opaque, and there was nothing like the same array of coalition forces prepared to defend Israeli territory.
Later in October, the U.S. placed eight THAAD interceptor batteries in Israel, to act as an extra layer of protection with Israel's several tier missile defense shield. The U.S. Department of Defense clearly expected there to be further Iranian ballistic missile strikes on Israel – and this was before Israel had even retaliated for the second of Tehran's attacks.
Further U.S. preparations for a significant Iranian strike were in evidence Sunday, as CENTCOM announced the arrival of 12 B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers from Minot Air Force base in North Dakota to the Al-Udeid base, southwest of the Qatari capital Doha.
The Biden administration also had a verbal warning for the mullahs and military strategists in Tehran, – which it delivered through the Swiss – saying it would be unlikely it would be able to restrain Israel in the event of another ballistic missile strike against its territory and citizens. This could be viewed as a veiled threat against Iran's nuclear and oil sites, which Israel was careful to avoid in the wave of strikes it launched in late October.
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Israel/Middle East Morning Brief
5th suspect, an IDF officer, is arrested in probe into intel leak from PM Netanyahu's office
An IDF officer has been arrested as part of the investigation into leaked classified documents from the Prime Minister's Office, according to Hebrew media reports, bringing the total number of suspects in the case to five.
Iran executes Jewish man convicted of killing would-be attacker in self-defense
Authorities in Iran on Monday executed a Jewish man, Arvin Nathaniel Ghahremani, who had been sentenced to death for murder, Iranian media reported. Ghahremani's family had said during his trial that "key errors in the case were intentionally ignored" and that his actions to save the victim were not taken into account.
Iran prepares to strike Israel with missiles with increased payload
Iran is planning a "strong and complex" attack on Israel that will involve more powerful warheads and other weapons not used in its previous two assaults on the Jewish state this year.
Israeli Air Force base commander given beefed up security over Iranian assassination threat
Brig.-Gen. Yotam Sigler along with his family, has been placed under security protection after a spy-cell made up of Jewish immigrants from Azerbaijan, whom the Iranian security services recruited to carry out missions inside Israel, and which was busted last month.
American Airlines to suspend flights to Israel until at least September 2025
Dallas-based American Airlines has not operated flights to and from Tel Aviv since Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023 invasion of southern Israel, the longest suspension of service of the three U.S. legacy carriers.
U.K. Conservative Party elects staunchly pro-Israel leader
The Conservative Party in the United Kingdom elected the first black leader of any major political party in the country – 44-year-old Kemi Badenoch – whose parents immigrated from Nigeria. A staunch ally of Israel, she leads it at a time when it is trying to recover from one of the worst electoral performances in its history.
Two IRGC members killed – including high-ranking officer – in light plane crash in restive SE Iran
Brigadier General Hamid Mazandrani of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Ground Forces was killed Monday morning alongside the pilot in an aircraft crash during a training mission.
Mossad chief warns hostage families, 'time to face reality' over hostage deal
The head of Israel's Mossad, David Barnea, who is also the chief negotiator attempting to secure a release of the hostages held in Gaza captivity, said the chances for even a 'small deal are low,' due to Hamas' intransigence over ending the war.
Bipartisan pro-Israel senators urge probe of ICC prosecutor
A bipartisan group of pro-Israel senators is urging the president of the governing body that oversees the International Criminal Court to investigate sexual misconduct allegations against Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the ICC, and the timing of his pursuit of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
WATCH: Confirmation IDF special forces nabbed Syrian working as part of Iranian network in Syria
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Democrats long have held the advantage over Republicans in Hollywood, although that dominance is fading somewhat in the 2024 election season.
So maybe that's where they're getting their wild ideas about what President Donald Trump would do during a second term.
After all, their ideas sound like the fabulous plots of the silver screen.
For example, they believe he would "kill White House visitors."
And "Democrats executed."
And "Reign until death."
And, of course, there's the old stand-by, "Terminate the Constitution."
Even though actually, it was Kamala Harris who announced plans to breach the requirements of the Constitution and unilaterally take action to confiscate guns if elected.
It is journalist Tom Elliott who compiled a list of what claims have been made by Democrats and corporate media.
All of those items are there, and more.
And the list comes from comments from Democrats and their media personality supporters.
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With results from the 2024 presidential election now imminent, Democrats have been vocal in their plans to subvert the will of the American people and prevent former President Donald Trump from retaking the White House if he pulls out a win over his Democratic rival Vice President Kamala Harris.
In a February opinion piece by Russel Berman, published by the Atlantic, it details how the Democrats could could try to disqualify Trump if the U.S. Supreme Court didn't declare Trump ineligible to run for president.
The 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution bars anyone who has "engaged in insurrection" against the U.S. Those found guilty of such an act are unable to run for civil, military, or elected office without first gaining the approval of at least two-thirds of the House and Senate.
Berman states that during the end of the Supreme Court arguments concerning Trump's exclusion from the Colorado ballot as an insurrectionist, attorney Jason Murray – who represented Colorado voters – told the justices they would have another J6 situation on their hands if they refused to disqualify Trump. Murray told Berman the decision would "come back with a vengeance," when Congress meets to count and certify the Electoral College votes.
According to Murray, a Trump win would cause a "constitutional crisis in Congress," where Democrats would have to choose whether they confirm someone they "believe is ineligible," or defy the will of the people.
"Democrats have a serious chance of winning a majority in Congress in November, even if Trump recaptures the presidency on the same day. If that happens, they could have the votes to prevent him from taking office," Berman wrote.
However, despite House Democrats and a handful of Republicans attempting to impeach Trump in 2021 for "inciting insurrection," Trump has never been convicted of insurrection in a court of law, nor has he ever been indicted on an insurrection charge.
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said the Supreme Court is refusing to do its job by pretending Section 3 of the 14th Amendment "doesn't exist," and the justices' refusal to interpret the meaning of the amendment will lead to civil war.
"A great example going on right now before our very eyes is Section 3 of the 14th Amendment that they're just disappearing with a magic wand as if it doesn't exist," Raskin said, adding, "So, you know they want to kick it to Congress, so it's going to be up to us on January 6th, 2025, to tell the rampaging Trump mobs that he's disqualified. Then we need bodyguards for everybody in civil war conditions."
During an interview with Bill Maher, Raskin said the Democrats are not going to "allow" the Republicans to "steal" the election, and despite his comments about not certifying Electoral College votes – Raskin said Democrats would honor the results.
"So when I say 'we will support a free and fair election,' no we're not gonna allow them to steal it in the states, or steal it in the Department of Justice, or steal it with any other election official in the country. If it's a free and fair election, we will do what we've always done, we will honor it," Raskin said.
The congressman then implied conservatives fit "hallmark characteristics" of a "fascist political party," despite his own admission he would use House Democrats to prevent Trump from being inaugurated.
"I'll tell you, the political scientists have told us the hallmark characteristics of a fascist political party, number one, they don't accept the outcome of Democratic elections when they don't go their way. Number 2, they embrace political violence as an instrument of obtaining power," Raskin said.
According to a report from Reuters, Harris' campaign team has said Democrats are preparing to flood social media and media outlets with calls for calm if Trump prematurely declares himself the winner.
"As soon as he [Trump] falsely declares victory, we're ready to get up on TV and provide the truth and tap a broad network of people who can use their influence to push back," a top official with the Democratic National Committee reportedly told Reuters.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon said conservative voters need to join forces and maximize votes for Trump, because the Democrats are willing to fight the election results.
"So, the election is a lot longer than next Tuesday … November 5th, we have to drive and converge all our forces on the 5th to maximize ballots and maximize votes. But man, it doesn't end there," Bannon said.
Bannon noted the Democrats will try to reverse the results, or try to hit Trump hard enough to delegitimize his second term in office.
Mike Davis, founder and president of the Article III Project, said Trump needs to win the election by at least three or four percentage-points to make the results definitive.
"The Trump supporters need to continue to show up and vote as early as possible in massive numbers, and we need to win this thing decisively on November 5th by three or four points," Davis said.
Davis further added the Democrats are being led by Marc Elias, who Davis called a "savage" attorney on election integrity.
"They're gonna try and do everything they can to prevent Trump from getting inaugurated on January 20th," Davis said.
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The 2024 presidential already has an asterisk beside its results, whatever they may be.
It's because of an election system process in the state of Colorado, which has turned reliably to the extreme left following a strategic scheme to take over the state legislature with key donations from several billionaires a few years ago, is compromised.
A lawsuit triggered by the decision by Colorado's Democrat secretary of state, Jena Griswold, to post passwords for election computers online is calling for her removal from the entire 2024 election process, hand-counting of all ballots in the state, and the decommissioning of the possibly corrupted machines.
The case was filed by the Libertarian Party of Colorado and calls for Griswold, and her office, to be recused from the election entirely, that the vote system components that were compromised be decommissioned and that ballots be hand counted.
Griswold has denied responsibility for the election security fail, and fired an employee after the catastrophe was documented. She claims now that a "special rule" was adopted that allowed the passwords to be changed, and so all is good.
The lawsuit, however, charges, "Colorado law requires the revocation of the secretary's access to the state's voting system for causing these passwords to be published, and is punishable by a presumptive sentence of one to three years in the Department of Corrections."
Griswold's office published, online, a spreadsheet named "Voting Systems Inventory" months ago. That contained 600 partial passwords on a hidden tab for elections systems in 63 of Colorado's 64 counties.
Interestingly, it was the activist Griswold, and the state's Democrat-majority Supreme Court, that earlier tried to fabricate claims against President Donald Trump and remove him from the 2024 ballot, only to be soundly excoriated by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The new case against Griswold, on behalf of the party and 3rd Congressional District candidate James Wiley, charges that Griswold's actions put the presidential election in the state at risk.
It is that 3rd District that is home to Mesa County, where Tina Peters was clerk during the 2020 election. She recently was sentenced to nine years in prison for actions related to leaking voting machine passwords in 2021.
The case points out that the state's Internal Election Security Measures Act, adopted two years after the suspicious events of the 2020 presidential election, makes it a crime to expose voting machine passwords. The penalty is up to three years in jail.
The plaintiffs are represented by Denver lawyer Gary Fielder, and are asking the court for an immediate hearing to remove Griswold and her office from the election.
The legal filing explains Griswold posted the documentation online and the passwords "were not encrypted or otherwise protected."
In fact, BIOS passwords "allow a person to access and gain control over Colorado's voting systems, which includes the ability to manipulate those systems and election results. Such access would allow that person to remove any trace of use by overwriting the system logs necessary for a subsequent audit. In allowing these passwords to be available to the public, the secretary has breached her duty to ensure that Colorado's upcoming general election is fair and accurate."
The documentation explained state law "requires the revocation of the secretary's access to the state's voting system for causing these passwords to be published, and is punishable by a presumptive sentence of one to three years in the Department of Corrections."
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A now-viral video reveals Vice President Kamala Harris has confirmed she would be willing to breach the U.S. Constitution to confiscate the guns of Americans if she wins the election.
Posted on to X by the social media platform's owner Elon Musk, Harris tells reporters if Congress fails to do something about gun control within the first 100 days of her administration, then she will take action.
"I think it's a great idea, but I mean listen, I don't think we lack for great ideas, as I've said many times, we've been having great ideas for decades, the problem is Congress has not had the courage to act. That is why from the beginning I have said, my agenda includes attempting to get Congress to act, but if they don't in the first 100 days of my administration, I'm gonna take executive action. What we need is action,"
" Harris said.
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Cops who blasted the wrong Texas house with a SWAT raid, then denied any liability for their assault, may be going to the U.S. Supreme Court.
It is the Institute for Justice that is asking the high court to take up the case of Karen Jimerson, and her partner, James Parks.
"Qualified immunity has run amok," said IJ Attorney Dylan Moore. "The Supreme Court must ensure that victims of obvious constitutional violations, like Karen and James, are not denied a day in court."
The legal team, on behalf of the couple, has filed a petition asking the justices to overturn a lower court's ruling granting qualified immunity to the SWAT commander who ordered the raid of the wrong home.
"On a quiet night in March 2019, a SWAT team from the Waxahachie Police Department, and officers from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), attempted to execute a search warrant on a suspected methamphetamine stash house at 573 8th Street. When the team arrived on the scene, however, they nearly raided 583 8th Street. Realizing the first mistake, SWAT Team Lieutenant Mike Lewis ordered them to 'go to the house just to the left' and conduct the raid there. But the house to the left was also the wrong house. Rather than ordering officers to raid 573 8th Street, Lewis directed them to 593 8th Street, which belonged to Karen," the IJ said.
The court filings charge that Lewis never even bothered to check the address listed on the warrant.
"Even worse, the houses had obvious physical differences. Lewis knew that the target house was surrounded by a fence, had a large garage behind it (that police planned to search), and had its address posted on the front porch. Karen's house had no porch, fence, or garage. What it did have was an impossible-to-miss wheelchair ramp that officers had to ascend on their way into the wrong house," the legal team said.
The SWAT team, with no announcement, broke all the windows in the front of the home and covered Karen's three young children with glass. She had just gotten out of the shower when a flash-bang exploded, and was forced to the ground, where she was held for several minutes.
Then it was oops!
"The SWAT team then left and conducted its raid at the correct home, two doors down," the IJ reported.
"This raid was a traumatizing experience for me, and my kids still have flashbacks to the raid," said Karen, who was taken along with her daughter to the hospital following the raid. "We hadn't done anything wrong, and suddenly, we're being held at gunpoint and having parts of our home destroyed. I couldn't believe what was happening."
A police review found "reasonable and normal protocol" was ignored, and confirmed the mistake never should have happened.
Karen and James sued Lewis, but he denied responsibility and the lower courts granted him a free pass.
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Israel/Middle East Morning Brief
Young Iranian woman strips off clothes in protest of assault for improperly wearing hijab
The fate of a female Iranian university student is currently unknown, after she was filmed and photographed in her underwear, as a protest against an alleged assault for not correctly wearing her hijab. The authorities in Tehran have claimed the woman is "under severe mental pressure."
Iran's Khamanei threatens Israel, U.S. with crushing response to recent airstrikes
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamanei, who may or may not be battling late-stage cancer, has apparently ordered a third ballistic missile strike against Israel, this time in retaliation for the widespread airstrikes the IAF carried out recently.
Biden warns Iran he won't be able to restrain Israeli response following another ballistic missile attack
Outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden warned Iran his administration would not be able to hold Israel back, nor make sure the targets are as calibrated if they unleash a third ballistic missile strike against the Jewish state.
USAF sends 12 B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers to Middle East
As tensions between Israel and Iran ratchet up, with a further Iranian ballistic missile strike on the Jewish state likely before or on U.S. election day, the U.S. has deployed 12 USAF B-52 bombers to the CENTCOM region, to Al-Udeid Airbase in Qatar.
"We now have the technical capabilities necessary to produce nuclear weapons," Kamal Kharrazi, Iran's Strategic Council on Foreign Relations head, told pro-Iran broadcaster Al-Mayadeen on Friday.
Israeli commandos nab Hezbollah ship captain in daring Lebanon raid
Israeli naval commandos of Shayetet 13 (the equivalent of the U.S. Navy SEALS) captured a Hezbollah official in a raid in northern Lebanon late Friday, some 90 miles north of Israel's maritime border with Lebanon. Imad Amhaz, was considered by the IDF to be a "significant source of knowledge" in the terror group's naval force.
Biden threatens to cut off military aid to Israel over Gaza humanitarian situation
The Biden administration issued an ultimatum to Israel saying the humanitarian situation in Gaza must improve by Nov. 13, or military aid will be cut.
WATCH: IDF unearths massive underground weapons-making facility in central Gaza
Report: Only 51 of remaining Israeli hostages held in Gaza still alive
The latest Israeli intelligence assessments provide grim reading, with the conclusion that of the 101 hostages remaining in Hamas captivity, only approximately half – or 51 to be precise – are still thought to be alive.
Tehran imprisons Iranian-American journalist for months without trial
An Iranian-American journalist – Reza Valizadeh – who once worked for Radio Farda, an outlet under Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty that's overseen by the U.S. Agency for Global Media, is believed to have been detained by Iran for months now.
Milei selects Jewish ambassador to replace foreign minister he fired
Argentina's President Javier Milei named a Jewish veterinarian from an influential business dynasty – Gerardo Werthein as Argentina's foreign minister at a time when President Javier Milei has prioritized ties with the United States and Israel.
WATCH: U.K. Conservative Party's new leader praises Israel for 'moral clarity'
