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Well, well, well. Anita Dunn, Ron Clain and Jill Biden ran the Autopen. Where they given pardons? 🤔
Ed Martin is quickly becoming the hero that we had hoped Bongino and Kash would be. This link is a video of Anita Dunn a communist, one of many who are involved with Obama.

https://x.com/RjbRocklin/status/1925749929210728662?s=19

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Farm vlawg!

This is my birthday gift! It’s a good one… I’m going to put together the video, but I just interviewed the owner of coastal pasture farms, a combat veteran who is trying to successfully operate a regenerative farm, but running into difficulties with the local authorities.

Stay tuned!

And thank you all in advance for the birthday wishes. I won’t be greedy… I’ll take another 46 years! Lol.

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Fastest catch ever?

Went back to the secret spot today. Caught a fish in four seconds. It was on camera, so you can’t question reality!

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A video of my daughter made…

It’s flipping great, if I do say so myself!

It’s wild how history tends to rhyme.

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February 17, 2024
Appearance on Richard Syrette

I did a quick hit on Richard Syrette yesterday. Gotta keep Canadians apprised of the U.S. madness.

Appearance on Richard Syrette
The Barnes Brief, Podcast Format: Monday, July 17, 2023

Closing Argument: Birthright citizenship is deeply American, and wholly Constitutional.

The Barnes Brief, Podcast Format: Monday, July 17, 2023
Declaration of Independence

Audio podcast style.

Declaration of Independence
So dogfennel is not edible...

Now that it seems I will be fine, I started chewing on a pinch of dogfennel - not appreciating it's not edible and potentially toxic to humans.

After quickly spitting it out (I didn't swallow any leaf), I spent the next two hours dying in my head. lol

What's that line from Sheakspeare? Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.

So that was the not-so-fun part of the day. getting ready for the stream and will now go check comments on the farm post.

See you at 16:00!

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Barnes Brief: Friday, May 23, 2025

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Art of the Day: I love the geometric shapes and colorful display of mosaics, mixing and merging with the colorful windows as the sunlight interacts with the interior space, most often found in near eastern world, but not alone there. The striking pillars to the gothic arches shape the space, but the walled mosaics give it life. The kind of place one could chill in the early evening before sunset and witness the divine expressed in the artistry and craftmanship of the human mind.

Book Recommendation: Jeffrey Sachs: The Strange Case of Dr. Shock & Mr. Aid. Sachs is a Globalist Economic Hit Man. Always has been. The Harvard economist engineered “shock therapy” economics in the 90s, a policy so disastrous in Russia, he had to pretend he didn’t do it. A big champion of globalist institutions, The World Health Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the United Nations, he masks his agenda behind talk of “aid” and “development.” Sachs’ biggest allies are George Soros and Bill Gates. It’s no coincidence he’s America’s leading China apologist, hates Trump, championed global Covid vaccines, open borders, WTO China, whining ceaselessly about climate change, condemns America as a “colonialist, racist, white supremacist” nation, who had an “insurrection” on J6. He's completely incompetent, and a total phony. This book exposes him from the left, along the lines of The Confession of an Economic Hit Man.

Wisdom of the Day: “I thought about the core tools we EHMs used in my day: false economics that included distorted financial analyses, inflated projections, and rigged accounting books; secrecy, deception, threats, bribes, and extortion; false promises that we never intended to honor; and enslavement through debt and fear.” John Perkins, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man.

 

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Barnes Brief: Friday, May 16, 2025

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Art of the Day: A lifelong favorite of mine, a gift from my brother when young, reflecting the fearlessness of the working class folks who build those fancy castles in the sky, unafraid and unaffected sitting up miles in the sky just snacking on a little lunch. Their extraordinary achievement, their direct sense of success, and their fearlessness toward the risks of the world always fascinated me as a child, and to this very day, remains one of my favorite American photos.

Book Recommendation: Grapes of Wrath. A seminal text by a legendary American writer.

Wisdom of the Day: “A sad soul can kill you quicker, far quicker, than a germ.” John Steinbeck.

 

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The Barnes Brief: Friday, May 9, 2025

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Art of the Day: A dinner in the vineyards. At the invite of a Burgundy wine maker, I once enjoyed a luscious dinner amidst the landscape dressed with grape vines, as we dined from locally made produce, the fresh baked bread of the local baker, the requisite mustard from Dijon and cheese from neighboring dairy farmers, accompanied by fresh fruit and vegetables from his neighbors’ gardens, and finished with wine made from the grapes of the vineyard itself, aged more than a decade in the French Oak barrels of the winery's own cellars. A most memorable way to dine.

Book Recommendation: Senator Nye: the forgotten Republican anti-war tradition.

Wisdom of the Day: “That in nearly every war it is the people who bear the burdens and that it is not the people who cause wars bringing them no advantage, but that they are caused by fear and jealousy coupled with the purpose of men and interests who expect to profit by them." Senator Gerald Nye.

 

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