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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Thursday, March 16, 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: 5,000-mile bunch of seaweed headed for FL in July // Experts say don't NECESSARILY panic, but ANOTHER bank failed in Switzerland and THEIR “central bank” bailed ‘em out! // US warmongers being petty about Russia allegedly downing a US drone over the Black Sea Tue // Lawsuit over baby-killing pills allegedly prematurely approved by the Obama (Biden) FDA //
End of Hour 2: Airplane safety scares? Don’t worry: DoT’s Pete Buttigieg is on the case! // Biden threatens to ban TikTok over Chinese owners. HE SHOULD BAN HIMSELF! // Aaron Rodgers of Greenbay Packers wants to go to NY Jets // Dept of Labor giving reparations to Mexicans coming up to work on our farms for money //
After JLP, The Hake Report
JLP Show Notes Thu. 3-16-23
JLP Hr 1
Bible Thumper Thursday: JLP talks about spiritual issues in light of current events. Know thyself. Gavin Newsom praised Biden intervening with SVB failure. You can overcome your misery. Most people don’t want to hear it. They’d rather kill the messenger than get an understanding, b/c they love their hell. // Tiger Woods getting sued by “lady” Erica Herman for $30M, she wants a judge to let her violate her NDA; he calls her a “jilted ex-girlfriend”; they’d lived together, and she “helped” him after his accident. They locked her out after sending her on vacation. //
Calls and Super Chats: Great, deep info about blind leaders of the blind, preventing others from waking up, and Jesus! //
JLP Hr 2
Jim Carrey talks about thoughts and forgiveness, and the enemy within. JLP didn’t know he resented his mother.
JLP Hr 3
Woman all crying. Jesse points out to her daughter she loves her hell. // Rita from TX asks about forgiveness if we can’t forgive //
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 Thu. 3-16-23
5,000-mile bunch of seaweed headed for FL in July //
Experts say don't NECESSARILY panic, but ANOTHER bank failed in Switzerland and THEIR “central bank” bailed ‘em out! //
US warmongers being petty about Russia allegedly downing a US drone over the Black Sea Tue //
Lawsuit over baby-killing pills allegedly prematurely approved by the Obama (Biden) FDA //
INVASION OF THE SEAWEED
(CNN Thu.) A massive blob of seaweed spanning more than 5,000 miles is headed for the shores of Florida, threatening to dampen tourist season with an incredibly sticky situation (forgive the pun). The seaweed will be prevalent on beaches in Florida around July, researchers say, after it completes its trajectory through the Caribbean and up into the Gulf of Mexico. NOW DO YOU BELIEVE IN CLIMATE HYPE?
BANKING MELTDOWN
(CNN Thu.) Two banks collapsed over the past week, sparking fears that banking turmoil is spreading around the world. However, analysts say this is not a repeat of the 2008 global financial crisis and not necessarily a time to panic. "Americans' money is safe," said unchristian Democrat former Clinton Treasury Secretary Larry Summers to CNN.
This comes after another banking scare occurred Wednesday when Switzerland's second-biggest lender, Credit Suisse, announced its biggest shareholder had no plans to give any more funds. This sent US stocks tumbling Wednesday, but futures are up (whatever that means) after the company agreed to a $53 billion loan from the Swiss central bank (swooping in to save the day).
Separately, analysts say it may be tough to purchase a home right now, particularly if government regulators crack down on banks in the wake of their major fluctuations.
UKRAINE PROPAGANDA
(CNN Thu.) The US military released newly declassified video today showing the Russian downing of a US drone over the Black Sea on Tuesday. While Russia's defense ministry denied its aircraft came into contact with the drone, the video shows a Russian fighter jet dumping fuel as it intercepts the US drone. Russia said it will try to retrieve the wreckage of the downed drone and has reportedly sent its forces to the site of the crash. The US said earlier it was taking measures to ensure the drone won't fall into the wrong hands but admitted it may never be recovered. Following the incident, Russia said relations between Moscow and Washington are now at their "lowest point."
BABY KILLING
(CNN Thu.) A lawsuit in a federal court in Texas may block access to mifepristone, an abortion drug approved by the FDA. The lawsuit claims the drug is not safe and that the FDA didn't study it enough to approve it, despite several studies that have shown it to be safe and effective for more than two decades. The lawsuit from anti-abortion doctors and medical associations intends to require the FDA to withdraw or suspend its approval of the drug, as well as block the agency's more recent regulatory changes making the pills more accessible. The judge hearing the case, an appointee of former President Donald Trump, did not share an explicit timeline for when he'll rule, telling the parties Wednesday he would issue an order and opinion "as soon as possible." If he were to rule against the FDA, an appeal is almost certainly guaranteed to follow -- and could ultimately make its way to the Supreme Court.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 Thu. 3-16-23
Airplane safety scares? Don’t worry: DoT’s Pete Buttigieg is on the case! //
Biden threatens to ban TikTok over Chinese owners. HE SHOULD BAN HIMSELF! //
Aaron Rodgers of Greenbay Packers wants to go to NY Jets //
Dept of Labor giving reparations to Mexicans coming up to work on our farms for money //
PLANE SAFETY
(CNN Thu.) US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg (OH, LORD) on Wednesday called on participants at an aviation summit to help find the "root causes" of the growing number of safety incidents at airports nationwide. "We are particularly concerned because we have seen an uptick in serious close calls," Buttigieg said, referring to a series of near collisions on runways across the US. The summit comes after the FAA said it was investigating another near-accident between commercial airliners. The most recent close call was earlier this month at Reagan National Airport near Washington, DC -- the seventh since the start of this year. "We're not going to wait for something still worse to happen to act now," Buttigieg told CNN, adding that the efforts should result in "making sure we can save lives at airports around the country."
TIKTOK
(CNN Thu.) The Biden administration has threatened to ban TikTok from the US unless the app's Chinese owners agree to spin off their share of the social media platform. TikTok has declined to discuss specifics on the matter, but did not dispute recent reports of the divestiture request. "If protecting national security is the objective, divestment doesn't solve the problem," TikTok spokesperson Maureen Shanahan said in a statement. The talks with TikTok have stretched on without resolution, prompting criticism of the Biden administration by some US lawmakers who have pushed to ban the app through legislation. US officials have raised fears that the Chinese government could pressure TikTok or its Chinese parent ByteDance into handing over the personal information of TikTok's US users, which might then benefit Chinese intelligence activities or influence campaigns.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers intends to play for the New York Jets
He’s the one who skipped the vaxx (allergic to an ingredient), lib NFL denied his medical exemption.
(CNN Thu.) Reportedly he told “The Pat McAfee Show” Wednesday. The four-time league MVP won Super Bowl XLV in 2011 and has spent his entire 18-year professional career with the Packers. He spent recent time spent in the “darkness” at an Oregon facility specializing in self-reflection isolation. When he entered the “darkness,” the 39-year-old said he was 90% sure he would retire as a Packer. In 2008, the Packers sent Brett Favre to the Jets after 16 seasons with Green Bay, going on to play just one season with the New York team.
REPARATIONS FOR FOREIGNERS
(CNN Thu.) $6.5M: That's how much the US will pay in lost wages owed to 13,000 Mexican migrant workers (averaging $500/pc), according to a statement this week from the US Department of Labor. The money owed to thousands of foreign farm workers was recovered by the department after it failed to locate the individuals in order to deliver their checks, Mexican officials said.
“This program will return millions of dollars in back wages to Mexican nationals who participated in US temporary foreign worker programs,” tweeted Ken Salazar, the United States Ambassador to Mexico, on Tuesday. Unclear who they worked for or when…
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