Secrets
(Volume 271): Jerry Barrett hosts and brings forth eye-opening secrets and facts
so often covered up by the mass media: (1) A journalism institute wants to blacklist media
outlets they have deemed as unreliable. Amazingly, the author of this report is an employee
with the Southern Poverty Law Center, and those listed are conservative news outlets; (2)
Walmart has announced that it will begin using robots as “smart assistants” in
approximately 80% of its stores; (3) An Obama-appointed federal judge rules school girls have
no right to “visual bodily privacy”; (4) A teacher in the U.K. has been fired for
expressing her Christian beliefs against pro-LGBT “relationship education” in her
son’s primary school; (5) An Ohio high school student forced to serve “In-school
suspension” for posting bible verses on walls and lockers as LBGT-pride flags decorated
the hallways; (6) Amazon workers listen to audio picked up by its smart devices, transcribe
what is said, and even share amongst themselves some of the juicier content; (7) Pennsylvania
State Representative files motion of impeachment against Pittsburgh mayor for implementing new
gun regulations; (8) Wealthy residents on “Billionaire’s Row” in New York
City are upset that a judge has granted permission to a homeless shelter in their neighborhood;
(9) Minimum wage hikes threaten to unleash a payroll tsunami on small businesses; (10) Socialism
is creating more third-world cities across America. Seattle is just the latest in a long line of
such cities to dot our country’s landscape; (11) Half of American pastors are afraid to
speak out about homosexuality and abortion for fear of a lack of acceptance among the congregation;
(12) Facebook employs thousands of workers worldwide to monitor all posts made to their platform;
(13) Fake News has cost about 100 employees their jobs at CNN as ratings have tanked more
than 26% since last year; (14) Bill and Hillary’s speaking tour reaching the tens of people,
with organizers having to resort to Groupon and slashed ticket prices to get attendees; (15) Amazon
has almost complete control of the publishing industry and now has the power to decide what books you
can read.
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