Danish Commercial Warns White Citizens About Breeding With Other Whites

Like it or not, advertising is culture. Marketing is an expression of a society’s norms, values and demographics. It is meant to serve the free market by appealing to either a target demographic or the most common demographic as a way to sell products and services. That said, advertising can also be used as propaganda, designed to sell ideologies rather than soda, cars and insurance.

This has been the primary setting of marketing in the west for at least the past ten years – The vast majority of commercials have political messaging embedded within them. Though it might not be obvious for the unaware, once you notice the patterns it’s impossible to avoid them.

A new propaganda advertisement paid for by Denmark’s state television and posing as a promotion for a science show called “Evolution.”

The commercial features an “expert” interrupting a white Danish couple as they flirt with each other. He explains to them that the history of war in Denmark introduced foreign DNA into their gene pool which “protected them from disease”. He then compares their relationship to inbreeding and suggests they find new partners with more “exotic” genetics. . .

The series was originally created in 2020, but is now being re-aired with “inbreeding” ads this year. Perhaps Danish TV is unaware of the rapid political shift away from woke propaganda from 2020 to 2025? This messaging is a stark contrast from Denmark’s “Do It For Denmark” ad campaign in 2014, which encouraged Danish couples to get busy and combat the nation’s population decline by making more babies.

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Flights Canceled, Wait Times Hit ‘Over Two Hours’ at Some Airports as Shutdown Continues

As the U.S. government shutdown persists, airlines are continuing to warn customers of potential schedule changes.

As of Thursday at 3:30 p.m. ET, 4,146 flights within, into or out of the U.S. had been delayed, while 420 had been canceled, according to FlightAware.com.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) implemented a flight reduction plan limiting air travel capacity at 40 airports.

Acting Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator Adam Stahl told Fox News Digital Thursday that as the shutdown persists, there will continue to be a significant impact on wait times amid officer callouts.

“While [officers are] incredibly dedicated to the mission, security and the American public at large, we are seeing significant impacts of wait times — and that’s expected to increase,” said Stahl.

Recent wait times at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas, for example, have been more than two hours, he said. “That’s going to be consistent across the board if this shutdown continues.” (Read more from “Flights Canceled, Wait Times Hit ‘Over Two Hours’ at Some Airports as Shutdown Continues” HERE)

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19 Alleged Fraudsters Arrested for Scamming Over 500 US Seniors Out of $40M

The FBI San Diego Elder Justice Task Force, along with over 100 law enforcement personnel, executed multiple federal and state arrest and search warrants on Nov. 5, targeting an international elder scam network.

A federal indictment unsealed on Nov. 5 by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California charged 22 individuals in the Southern California region for their alleged roles in a conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud and/or conspiracy to commit money laundering as part of an international elder fraud tech support and refund scam targeting American seniors.

Court documents say that the task force busted an Indian call center scam targeting elderly individuals across the United States. The scheme operates from foreign countries—namely India, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)—and defrauds victims multiple times: first through a technical support scam and then through a refund scam. The global scheme has been ongoing since at least July 2021.

While the full scope of the victimization is still being uncovered, the FBI has identified over 500 suspected or confirmed U.S. victims with the approximate loss amount exceeding $40 million.

Seth Michael Sheldon, Age: 23; Jose Anthony Cardenas Ortiz, Age: 25; Jose Lauro Luiz Munoz, Age: 48; Matthew Brandon Oh-Slack, Age: 26; Ryan Navarro Anorma, Age: 47; Malique Jordan Shaw, Age: 26; Kenneth Odin Lara, Age: 40; Steven Ray Basic, Age: 21; Nicholas Edward Webber, Age: 24; Jonathan Enriquez Limfueco, Age: 42; Christina Michele Asmus, Age: 45; Andrew Butch Divine, Age: 30; Joshua Estrada, Age: 46; Zachariah Michael T S Siganoff, Age: 30; Edgar Galindez, Age: 32; All are from San Diego. (Read more from “19 Alleged Fraudsters Arrested for Scamming Over 500 US Seniors Out of $40M” HERE)

SCOTUS Overrules Judge Who Blocked State Dept. From Putting Natural Sex On Passports

The U.S. Supreme Court momentarily paused a lower court injunction on Thursday that sought to force the Trump administration to deny biological reality when issuing passports to trans-identifying individuals.

In its order in Trump v. Orr, the high court granted the federal government’s request to temporarily stay a sweeping preliminary injunction issued by Biden-appointed District Judge Julia Kobick in mid-June. That order attempted to block enforcement of part of a January executive order by Trump that directed the secretaries of State and Department of Homeland Security and director of the Office of Personnel Management to “implement changes to require that government-issued identification documents, including passports, visas, and Global Entry cards, accurately reflect the holder’s sex.”

Associate Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson would have denied the administration’s request for relief.

According to CBS News, Kobick ruled that “any individual who needs to renew their passport because it expires within one year, apply for a new passport, or change their name or sex designation” may select the sex they “identify” as. This June ruling “expanded an earlier decision in April that only applied to six of the original plaintiffs.” A three-judge panel for the First Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the Trump administration’s request to stay Kobick’s injunction in early September.

In its temporary ruling, the Supreme Court noted that “[d]isplaying passport holders’ sex at birth no more offends equal protection principles than displaying their country of birth—in both cases, the Government is merely attesting to a historical fact without subjecting anyone to differential treatment.” (Read more from “SCOTUS Overrules Judge Who Blocked State Dept. From Putting Natural Sex On Passports” HERE)

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Pharma Exec Passes Out, Collapses To His Knees In Oval Office As Dr. Oz Rushes To His Aid

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz rushed to the aid of Novo Nordisk executive Gordon Findlay as he passed out inside the Oval Office on Thursday.

President Donald Trump, Oz, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr and other administration officials announced a plan to lower the costs of obesity drugs during the event. Oz and two other individuals rushed to Findlay’s aid as he collapsed to his knees.

“During the Most Favored Nations Oval Office Announcement, a representative with one of the companies fainted. The White House Medical Unit quickly jumped into action, and the gentleman is okay. The Press Conference will resume shortly,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

Trump announced his agreements with pharmaceutical manufacturers Eli Lilly and Company and Novo Nordisk to dramatically reduce the costs of Ozempic and Wegovy to help Americans struggling with diabetes, obesity and other conditions. If approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the prices of Ozempic and Wegovy will fall from $1,000 and $1,350 per month to $350 when purchased through TrumpRx, according to a White House fact sheet.

If approved, the prices of Zepbound and Orforglipron will drop from $1,086 per month to an average of $346 on average, according to the fact sheet. The move will also enable Medicare and Medicaid to cover obesity drugs, causing the drugs to cost $245. Medicare beneficiaries will pay a co-pay of $50 per month. (Read more from “Pharma Exec Passes Out, Collapses To His Knees In Oval Office As Dr. Oz Rushes To His Aid” HERE)

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Lawsuit: Tesla Door Handles Trapped 5 People that Died in Fiery EV Crash

The children of Jeffrey and Michelle Bauer have filed a lawsuit against Tesla, accusing Elon Musk’s EV giant of negligence in a fatal car crash that claimed the lives of their parents and three others. The lawsuit claims that multiple people survived the crash, only to be trapped in the burning Tesla by the company’s electronic door handles, which have led to other lawsuits making the same claim.

The New York Post reports that in a tragic incident that occurred in November last year, a Tesla Model S slammed into a tree and burst into flames, resulting in the deaths of all five passengers. Now, the children of two of the victims, Jeffrey Bauer, 54, and Michelle Bauer, 55, have filed a lawsuit against Tesla in Wisconsin state court, alleging that the car’s door design prevented their parents from escaping the burning vehicle.

According to the complaint, the Bauers survived the initial impact but were unable to escape the fire because the doors locked them inside. A nearby homeowner who called 911 reported hearing screams coming from inside the vehicle, while the local sheriff’s office found a cluster of bodies in the front seat, suggesting they may have been struggling to get out.

The lawsuit argues that Tesla’s design choices created a highly foreseeable risk, where occupants who survived a crash could remain trapped inside a burning vehicle. Although the doors can be manually opened from the inside, many owners and passengers are unaware of the location of the manual door release, especially in a crisis situation. (Read more from “Lawsuit: Tesla Door Handles Trapped 5 People that Died in Fiery EV Crash” HERE)

Democrats Vow To Continue Shutdown For Sake Of The Party’s ‘Brand’

Democratic Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy said Thursday his party’s “brand” could undergo “substantial damage” if Democrats were to cave and reopen the federal government following their overwhelming election victories Tuesday night.

“There will be some pretty substantial damage done to a Democratic brand that has been rehabilitated, if on the heels of an election in which the people told us to keep fighting, we immediately stop fighting,” Murphy told Punchbowl News on Thursday morning. “We’re going to start operating on an increasingly short calendar. The 2026 election is just 12 months away. And if we surrender without having gotten anything, and we cause a lot of folks in this country who had started to believe in the Democratic Party to retreat again, I worry that it will be hard to sort of get them back up off the mat in time for next fall’s election cycle.”

Murphy alluded to Democratic victories in California, Virginia, New Jersey and New York, and suggested voters’ support for his party also validates Democrats’ shutdown strategy. The senator’s comments come as moderate Democrats continue shutdown talks, and millions of Americans feel the impacts of the frozen government reach their wallets, kitchens and airports.

Republicans’ latest shutdown offer includes advancing a package of three full year spending bills and a willingness to discuss the rehiring of federal workers that were laid off during the shutdown. It reportedly does not address the expiring Obamacare subsidies, according to Politico.

The ongoing negotiations have caused some Democratic lawmakers to shun the idea of reopening the government without securing an extension of the enhanced Obamacare subsidies that both the House Speaker Mike Johnson and President Donald Trump agree to. (Read more from “Democrats Vow To Continue Shutdown For Sake Of The Party’s ‘Brand’” HERE)

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Poll: Majority of Americans Want Prosecutions in Joe Biden Autopen Scandal

A recent national poll shows that a slight majority of voters support criminal charges for aides in the Biden administration over alleged misuse of a presidential autopen—casting a spotlight on public confidence in executive accountability and the rule of law.

According to a survey by Rasmussen Reports conducted Oct. 28–30, 2025, 52 % of likely U.S. voters believe that aides in Biden’s White House should be criminally prosecuted for misusing the autopen to sign official documents without the president’s knowledge or approval.

The same poll found that 55% of likely voters think it’s at least somewhat likely that Biden’s staff used the autopen improperly, and 40 % believe it is very likely.

Among party-lines:

75% of Republicans support prosecution of the aides.

36% of Democrats support prosecution.

44% of unaffiliated voters support prosecution.

The poll results come in the wake of a report by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform which alleged that as President Biden’s mental and physical capacity declined, aides exercised presidential authority without his direct authorization—facilitating executive actions and signing official documents via autopen that lacked proper documentation.

That context appears to contribute to public skepticism: more than half of voters believe there was misuse, and a slim majority believe it warrants criminal accountability.

Although 52% support prosecutions, 32% oppose and 17% remain unsure, indicating the issue is still contested.

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How H-1B Hires Broke USAA’s Bond With Veterans

The United Services Automobile Association is one of the most venerable names in banking and insurance, a company that prides itself on its service to members of the military and their families. In recent years, however, USAA has run into serious financial trouble due to a combination of mismanagement, fashionable diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, and the firm’s increasing reliance on incompetent and untrustworthy H-1B workers, most of whom are from India.

A significant number of current and former USAA employees have come forward to discuss what they describe as a toxic workplace culture, which has led to an alarming number of employee suicides, and the company’s outsourcing of critical functions to H-1Bs and Indian consultancies, putting at risk the financial data of its customers, which include high-ranking members of the U.S. armed forces.

Insiders granted anonymity to avoid retaliation say USAA’s decline began in the 2000s under then-CEO Robert G. Davis, who outsourced IT and other core functions to H-1B contracting firms such as Tata Consultancy Services. Those firms imposed contracts requiring USAA to maintain minimum staffing levels, creating chronic overstaffing. Idle contractors were reportedly assigned “busywork” to meet quotas, with conference rooms converted into laptop farms where workers sat “packed like sardines.” (Read more from “How H-1B Hires Broke USAA’s Bond With Veterans” HERE)

DOJ: Chinese Nationals at University of Michigan Smuggled Biological Samples

Three research scholars from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) were charged today in a criminal complaint with conspiracy to smuggle biological materials into the United States and for making false statements to U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers, announced United States Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon, Jr.

These are the latest charges in a long string of cases stemming from the University of Michigan’s international research activities.

Charged were Xu Bai, 28, Fengfan Zhang, 27 and Zhiyong Zhang, 30. Bai and F. Zhang were charged with conspiracy to smuggle biological materials into the United States and Z. Zhang was charged with making false statements to federal agents. All three men were research scholars holding J-1 visas who were conducting research at the UM laboratory of Xianzhong Xu, commonly referred to as the Shawn Xu laboratory.

“Allegedly attempting to smuggle biological materials under the guise of ‘research’ is a serious crime that threatens America’s national and agricultural security,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “We will remain vigilant to threats like these from foreign nationals who would take advantage of America’s generosity to advance a malicious agenda.”

Court documents say that in 2024 and 2025, Bai and F. Zhang were the recipients of multiple shipments containing concealed biological materials related to roundworms which had been sent from the PRC to the United States by Chengxuan Han, a citizen of the PRC. (Read more from “DOJ: Chinese Nationals at University of Michigan Smuggled Biological Samples” HERE)

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