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TODAY'S NEWS, April 4-6, 2026

HEADLINES: U.S. airmen rescued; Continued bad signs for Democrats; Fraud investigations continue


The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow


Program note: I will be away on Friday April 9 for the Great Homeschool Convention in Cincinnati.





IN POLITICAL NEWS


1) American forces rescued the second F-15 crew member who was shot down the other day. So far, with all their Chi-Com anti-air assets, the Iranians have managed to bring down two airplanes. The CIA leaked info that it was to be a maritime exfil, and the Iranians swamed the coast as we dropped in behind them. And as Iran continues to crumble, they threaten---not us---but the $30 million AI data center in Abu Dhabi. Sure. that makes sense. Like the schoolyard bully who can't beat the Chuck Norris kid, so turns around and slaps the nearest nerd. Meanwhile, more top malignant mullahs and the head of the Iranian intelligence (an oxymoron?) were rendered unalive by the IDF.


2) J.D. Vance's fraud task force has already begun making arrests in Kollyfornia. More to come. At least the LA media correctly calls it a "kingdom of fraud." As I stated with the Skinny Minny fraud investigations and arrests (over 70 people so far including two judges), every federal department is involved in these investigations, including DoEd for education fraud, HHS for social service fraud, the IRS for tax evasion, and Dr. Oz over at Medicare and Medicaid said that in the last 10 weeks he has shut down 221 fraudulent hospices, including seven in a single day. In the previous four years, Gruesome only shut down four. This also is the strategy I expected: get the leftoids all dug in around New Somalia (Minneapolis) and hit 'em where they ain't. And this includes investigations of political fraudulent votes by these Somali-registered NGOs in ME.


3) CNN found that Congressional DemoKKKRats are hated. 74% say they have the "wrong priorities," including 55% of DemoKKKrats. CNN also found that Republicans lead DemoKKKrats in net favorability by 5 points. And CNN's Harry Enten says DemoKKKrats in swing states are running 5 points behind their benchmarks. Awww And VA gov Abigail; Spanxburger is now 10 points below her election polling. You know, before she won by mail-in voting. Just another small indicator but clearly they know neither they, nor their positions, are popular, as Axios reports that DemoKKKrats interested in 2028 are running away from their 2020 positions. Right on cue, here is El Pollo Gallego saying he doesn't want to defund ICE---noooooo. "We want bad people out." Well, first El Pollo, that would be you, and second, every illegal criminal is "bad people" because they didn't just break the law to come in but have consistently broken multiple laws to stay here.


4) Shipwreckedcrew says the Supes are going to step in and end all the lower court national temporary restraining orders related to illegal criminal alien "Temporary Protective Status" decisions. Speaking of protective status, the Supes have cleared the way for the dismissal of Steve Bannon's contempt case, never mind that he already spent months in jail for this horrific fraud.


5) The bubbleheads at the New York Slimes don't even know what NATO stands for, in a headline calling it the "North American Treaty Organization." Well, I'm sure President Trump can make that happen for a price.


6) The Amazing (Moron) Zohran cannot stop stepping on his own . . . er, . . .foot, as his comments about a dead 7-month old baby girl were directed against guns, not the two disgusting Molochites who killed her. The Partnership for the City of New York (i.e., New Kabul) warns there will be an exodus if the Amazing (Moron) Zohran continues with his punishment of business. GOOD!




9) Where would we be without another DemoKKKrat arrested for corruption? This time, a county commissioner in PA.


IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS


10) Any notion that ICE is backing down is wrong, but they are employing a lower profile in raids.


11) Congo says it will accept deportees. Wonderful!


IN CULTURAL NEWS


12) GenZ women are returning to traditional housewife roles.


13) According to numerous stories, Catholic Churches are enjoying a rebound, especially on Resurrection Day. I dunno. We weren't quite full in our 2300 sanctuary that just added 600 seats---but I went to just one of ten services, this one on Saturday night. Others had to turn people away. Statistician Ryan Burge has noted a very slight upward tick, combined with a decline in the "nones"---no religion listed.



IN TRANSOID NEWS


15) They are like cockroaches: step on them here and they pop up there. CO is trying to sidestep the Supe ruling on "converstion therapy." A pox on this state. Quite honestly, when playing throughout CO in the rock band days, I never liked that state.


16) Belarus has banned all homosexual/transoid propaganda and encouragements of childlessness. At least someone realizes they have a demographic problem.



IN ECONOMIC NEWS



19) Burger King's revamped menu is so popular the company is hiring 60,000 more employees.


20) AI is tied to a quarter of all U.S. layoffs in 2026. Elon Musk says it may be half.



22) David Blackmon, the Rush Limbaugh of Energy, has several stories, including one from (of all places) the Clinton Broadcasting System (CBS) on Kollyronia's pathetic energy policies. Now, even Gruesome's government is acknowledging there was no "price gouging" by oil companies and that the cost of gas is high because of taxes and regulations.


IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS


23) It's the Epoch Times, which is quite negative on Chy-na, but ChiCom growth has slowed, apparently for the long haul.



25) Nauru, a Micronesian island that is the third smallest country in the world, is also the biggest, er, the fattest.



IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS


27) J.J. Abrams bolts Kollyfornia, adding to Hollywood's decline. But who can live there? Only the trapped boiling frogs of the middle class.


IN MEDICAL NEWS



29) This study on batch safety of China Virus vaxxes shows they were unsafe when first rolled out. Yes, we know. And who knew, and why aren't they in jail? And this Norwegian study shows severe vax-related injuries, even though the authors tried to bury that little detail.


30) Pfizer withdrew a new China Virus vax test because of lack of interest in a new vax. This is the way.


31) A breakthrough in deafness, as researchers are claiming a single injection can reverse deafness in weeks. Likewise, a new microchip may reverse/end blindness. And now de-aging? Is this the moment God steps in with a Tower of Babel moment and says, "That's it. Everybody out of the pool." This is "epigenetic reprogramming," basically telling your body, "no, THAT way" and putting systems into reverse. And two weeks old, but this treatment reduced a dog's cancer by 75%. It was just back in December that researchers announced they had reversed Alzheimer's in mice. (Who knew there were demented mice?) And now we have a skin patch that can kill melanoma cells without surgery. In his column today, Jeff Childers reviews the war on peptides by the Rutabaga administration because they could not be patented, so Rutabaga tried to regulate them out of existence. Now RFK, Jr. is bringing them back.


AND FINALLY . . .


32) This is a wild one. In 1934 there was an outbreak of an ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). In LA County. centered on the LA County Hospital there. The hospital created a serum---a vax---for hospital personnel. Shocked I tell ya. Employees getting the vax were 3x more likely to contract the disease itself. Grok said no, but other AIs said, "Yep. That's it." You can understand why the hospital never investigated the vax. PS. In heavily vaxxed Santa Clara County in the China Virus vax days there was a similar outbreak of ME/CFS. In this case, it would be hard to learn from history because the medical community lied the first time around!


Larry Schweikart (@CyberneticsLS on Truth, @LarrySchweikart on X)

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