Daily Show Prep: Friday, June 24

Daily Show Prep: Friday, June 24

#Brexit Wins! Britain Votes To Leave European Union. | The Burning Truth

Today, the UK has voted to leave the EU in a vote of 52% to 48%.

Nicola Sturgeon says new independence vote is now ‘highly likely’ after Brexit | Daily Mail Online

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (pictured casting her vote yesterday) said Scotland had delivered an ‘unequivocal’ vote to stay in Europe and said it was ‘clear that the people of Scotland see their future as part of the European Union’

Brexit Fever: Leaders in Other EU Nations Now Calling for Referendums – Leah Barkoukis

Many feared if the UK voted to leave the European Union it would signal the end of the EU as we know it. Now that the votes have been cast in favor of leaving, it looks like that may be the case, as leaders in other European nations are now calling for referendums of their own.

Obama: We Respect The Vote of The British People to Leave The EU – Katie Pavlich

The people of the United Kingdom have spoken, and we respect their decision.

Michigan State police department dedicates unit to protect and defend – against bias – The College Fix

Michigan State University’s police department has launched an “Inclusion and Anti-Bias Unit” that not only hosts bias trainings, but also polices campus bias complaints.

Supreme Court: Warrantless DUI breath tests are constitutional | Washington Examiner

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that police can run breath tests on drivers suspected of drunk driving without violating the Constitution, but must have a warrant before requiring people to take blood alcohol tests.

Teen Asks White Guy Odd Question, Acts Fast When He Sees What’s Behind Him

Clinton failed to hand over key email to State Department | Fox News

Former Secretary Hillary Clinton failed to turn over a copy of a key message involving problems caused by her use of a private homebrew email server, the State Department confirmed Thursday. The disclosure makes it unclear what other work-related emails may have been deleted by the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

Revealed: Hillary Withheld Work-Related Email Proving Her Server Endangered Even More US Secrets – Guy Benson

The emails, reviewed by The Associated Press, show that State Department technical staff disabled software on their systems intended to block phishing emails that could deliver dangerous viruses. They were trying urgently to resolve delivery problems with emails sent from Clinton’s private server.

Hillary Clinton’s IT guy invokes 5th Amendment more than 125 times

Bryan Pagliano gave his deposition today in a lawsuit brought by Judicial Watch. Fox News’ Catherine Herridge reports he repeated the same statement invoking his Fifth Amendment rights more than 125 times:

Daily Show Prep: Friday, June 24

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Teen sues cop: You need a warrant to check my breath for booze

Over the past decade in , judges have struck down warrantless tests three times, most recently in 2007, when U.S. District  Judge David Lawson struck down a state law that allowed police to force pedestrians under the age of 21 to take a Breathalyzer without first obtaining a search warrant.

FCC: Taxpayers Footing $500M Bill for Obamaphone Fraud | Truth Revolt

NLAD data reveals that an astonishing 4,291,647 accounts have enrolled through this “loophole.”

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Listen: ‘I Think My Dogs A Democrat’ By Bryan Lewis | The Burning Truth

Bryan Lewis’ original song ‘I Think

CONFIRMED=> Hillary Clinton Received 1.5 Million FEWER Votes in 2016 than in 2008 — Democrats Down 7 Million Votes

Even after California primary STILL does not have enough pledged delegates to win the Democratic primary.

Top Stories – Is Trump a Fascist…and what is Fascism? – AllGov – News

Perthes said real fascism requires two more elements — an outright rejection of democracy, and a harsher definition of order. Jobbik, the ultraright party in Hungary, would fall into this category, he said, but Norbert Hofer, the far-right candidate who narrowly lost the Austrian presidential vote, and Trump would not.

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Ex-Standford swimmer convicted of sex assault to leave jail early – 95.3 MNC News | The Burning Truth

A former University whose six-month sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman ignited widespread outrage will leave jail three months early.

Wives Outraged After Young Woman Kills Their Husbands & Gets Misdemeanor

Elizabeth Malish and Julia Cushman lost their husbands at the hands of Rachel Hill, a pretty young woman only concerned about herself and what she wanted. The selfish killer took the lives of two innocent men, but she’s only getting a slap on the wrist. The grieving widows have been left outraged and in disbelief as Rachel was only charged with a misdemeanor for the crime that left their husbands .

Tapper on Fire: Slams ‘Sycophantic’ Media for Fawning Over Hillary | Truth Revolt

Tapper on Fire: Slams ‘Sycophantic’ Media for Fawning Over Hillary | Truth Revolt

The answer to Zika is obvious: Bring back DDT | New York Post

The Zika virus outbreak makes it clearer than ever: It’s time to end the ban on DDT — a ban that was never sensible in the first place, but now is downright unjustifiable.

Cell Phones & Cancer: Two Weeks, Two Studies, Two Different Conclusions

Cell Phones & Cancer: Two Weeks, Two Studies, Two Different Conclusions

We all know how modern, dependent upon further funding in perpetuity so we have jobs, ‘‘ goes. One week a will be released showing one result, and the next week another study showing the opposite result gets published. It’s been that way for years. Coffee is healthy, coffee is unhealthy. Eggs are healthy, eggs are unhealthy. It’s become so predictable that I routinely mock ‘studies’ like this on the program.

are one of those study subjects that I mock on a regular basis. For years, ‘scientists’ have been saying that cell phones cause various forms of cancers, infertility, and even psychological disorders. The following week, a counter-study will release the exact opposite results. That’s what happened this week again with cell phones, and the risk of you getting .

Study 1:

A study of 30 years’ worth of data has concluded that no link exists between mobile phones and brain cancers.

The study, out of Australia, pores over the prevalence of brain tumors since 1987, reports the Daily Mail.

During this 29-year period — a time when mobile phone usage has increased dramatically — there was no corresponding increase in cancerous brain tumors.

Going through 30 years worth of data seems like a good baseline to start drawing conclusions, don’t you think?

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That study was released the first week of May.

Study 2:

It’s the news everyone has been dreading: That little cell phone that people use all the time could cause cancer.

However, before you throw your phone across the room, the authors of the study have not said how the study’s findings on can compare to effects on humans.

The National Toxicology Program study exposed rats to radiation emitted from our cell phones for two and a half years.

The rats exposed to the radiation developed more tumors in the brain and heart that could be linked to cancer than the control group, which was not exposed.

This study was released this week. About 20 days after the first study. The headlines on this study all state that the government says cell phones may or will cause cancer. They use the word ‘government’ to give the results heft and legitimacy. When, in fact, the opposite should be true. US government studies are often the most biased, least scientific studies that get published. They are frequently used as vehicles for new legislation. That legislation almost always is designed to elicit new tax revenue of some sort.

[Tweet theme=”basic-full”]They use the word ‘government’ to give the results heft and legitimacy. When, in fact, the opposite should be true. http://snip.ly/ewt5b [/Tweet]

The US government’s questionable ‘scientific’ studies are too numerous to count. They fund thousands of labs and researchers across the country. All wholly dependent upon federal funding to keep themselves from shutting down. Some of the most egregious examples of from government is the false demonization of second-hand smoke, and now the false demonization of e-cigarettes and vaping.

So which of these studies should you believe is more accurate?

One uses 29 years worth of data, and finds no increase in cancer tumors though cell phone use has obviously spiked in human beings. The other exposed rats to cell phones, only the males developed cancer, and the researchers themselves admit they can’t draw a conclusion to these results with human beings. So who do you believe has the better conclusion?

No let’s look at the way the propaganda machine works in the American media industrial complex … better known as the MSM (main stream media).

Remember, these two studies were released in the same month, only weeks apart. So let’s do a Google search for ‘cell phones cancer’ and filter the results to only include the last month.

Page 1 of Google results. Notice anything?

cancer results 1

On the first page of Google, only one link seems to challenge the narrative that a government study had shown a link between cell phones and cancer … a Twitter user.

In a sea of journalists, news outlets and agencies, an individual on Twitter is the only person pointing out the great flaw of this ‘study.’

Aaron is a fairly known health researcher who likely only made the front page of Google because he has over 22k Twitter followers. He’s the one beacon of hope on page 1.

Let’s see page 2 of Google’s results:

cancer 2

Page 2 of the results gives us three links highlighting the far larger, more legitimate study saying there’s no link between cell phones and cancer. Of those three, none are major media outlets, and one attempts to discredit the study in its title when it says “experts not sure.”

Furthermore, we learn that the study linking cell phones to cancer … in rats … well, only male rats … cost taxpayers $25 million! For $25 million we got a study where the researchers put cell phones next to rats, and the researchers literally said they cannot say how their findings would compare to effects on humans. Why are we funding this exactly?

At this point, I’d like to pause to remind you the National Toxicology Program is a program within the Health and Human Services department. As is the National Institutes of Health. The same people who spend tens of millions of dollars in largely silly research endeavors like if birds slur when they chirp after drinking alcohol. The same people who want $2 billion in new funds to fight the zika virus.

But wait … there’s more!

No research is worth anything unless it’s peer reviewed, and its results upheld.

Peer reviewer Dr. Michael S. Lauer doubted the findings, saying he was skeptical of the study’s claims.

“I suspect that this experiment is substantially underpowered and that the few positive results found reflect false positive findings,” he wrote.

Lauer had a particular issue with the fact that male rats in the control group, and therefore not exposed to the cell phone radiation, had a low survival rate. Only 28 percent survived the length of the study, and the average survival rate of rats in National Toxicology Program studies is 47 percent.

Researchers said they did not know how to explain that low rate.

Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/news/nation-world/national/article80271547.html#=cpy

Um … what?

Not only are the ‘study’s’ peer reviewers calling the results into question, there seems to be an unexplained issue with the survival rates of the rats involved in the research.

So, essentially, we paid $25 million (so far) to study a potential link to cell phones and cancer, we found no link, there’s massive problems with the study’s methodology and subjects, the researchers admit they can’t draw comparisons with their results and humans, but the media is peddling a false-narrative that a link has been found. Yep, another day in the pseudoscience industrial complex that is US government ‘research.’

[Tweet theme=”basic-full”]Yep, another day in the pseudoscience industrial complex that is US government ‘research.’ Via @CaseyTheHost http://snip.ly/ewt5b [/Tweet]

FYI, page 3 of the Google results yielded recognizable names in media reporting on the results of the 29 year study showing no link between cell phones and cancer, but none of these sources (while popular, and recognized) are what we’d call major media outlets. It wasn’t until page 6 of the results that a major media outlet’s reporting of the 29 study was presented. Research shows that 91% of internet searchers do not go past the first page of search results. Even though the study showing a link between cell phones and cancer is essentially garbage, 91% of people searching for information on the subject will assume a positive link had been made between the two simply because of the search results.

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