Need to Know News (8 December 2022) with Carl Herman and Brian Davidson
Need to Know News (8 December 2022) with Carl Herman and Brian Davidson

The Brazilian military has exercised its constitutional duty by taking charge after a corrupt election and rounding up and killing some of the leaders of the "Red Command" who have engaged in criminal acts and theft of the election.

The US military, alas, has no such role and, under Lloyd Austin, would be incapable of taking such actions, no matter how warranted or justified they might be.

Brittney Griner has been freed in a prisoner exchange, where Russia received Viktor Bout, a legendary arms dealer, whose exploits were (implicitly) acknowledged in the film starring Nicholas Gage, "Lord of War" (which I highly recommend).

No doubt, Putin got the better of the deal.

Meanwhile, Keri Lake continues the battle for election integrity in AZ, where she is coming off as our own "Joan of Arc"!

If she cannot win when the evidence of vote manipulation and a stolen election is so massive and detailed, then it's unlikely any such corrective action could even be taken in any future election.

But the public can see that the Democrats are willing to lie, cheat and steal to remain in power, which is making peaceful reform impossible and violent revolution inevitable.

Naomi Wolf observes that Yale gets more revenue from HHS than it does from tuition and thus appears more amenable to mandates and the like than with the well-being of its own students.

Elon Musk advises that he is not suicidal, where there may be those who would like to "suicide" him for exposing the profound censorship that Twitter was exercising to benefit the Democrats in the 2020 election.