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Barnes Brief: Monday, November 14, 2022
November 14, 2022
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Barnes Brief

The Introduction: News in Brief

  • New York Times admits Republicans likely to take the House.
  • Republicans plan on using House to conduct investigations into vaccine injuries, Big Tech collusion & 1/6.
  • The disguised bribes-through-book-deal money laundering continues with Pence’s new book no one wants to read.
  • Biden meets Xi at G20.
  • SCOTUS, over Thomas and Alito’s objection, allows subpoena for Kelli Ward’s phone records to 1/6 Committee.
  • Consumer sentiment plunged anew.
  • US-Russians meet in Turkey to discuss Ukraine.
  • Buying conditions for homes reach lowest level since 1982.
  • Pfizer ad shows kids as superheroes for taking the Covid vaccine.
  • Concerns grow over other crypto exchanges, and whether all could collapse as fast as FTX.

Wisdom of the Day: “Research is to see what everyone else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought.” Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

 

The Evidence: Barnes Daily Curated Library

  1. JD Vance defends Trump. https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dont-blame-trump/
  2. Abortion doesn’t explain 2022. https://www.newsmax.com/john-gizzi/abortion-midterms-governors/2022/11/13/id/1096207/
  3. The need for a decentralized world. https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/enabling-a-decentralized-world
  4. Tom Luongo’s take on 2022. https://tomluongo.me/2022/11/13/mid-terms-hunger-gaming-america/
  5. GOP failure to listen to working class base hurt in 2022. https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/11/14/the-gop-has-no-future-without-the-working-class/

*Bonus: You’re just chilling and fishing, and then a shark jumps on your boat. https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2022/11/09/nz-mako-shark-lands-on-fishing-boat-Whitianga-New-Zealand/5421668019199/

 

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I.  Schedule

      A.  Interview on World Apart RT https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7495641/interview-w-rt

      B.  Interview w/ Michael Malice https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7495633/michael-malice-interview

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II. The Evidence

 

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The Barnes Brief: Weekend of November 21, 2025

I.    INTRODUCTION

A. Art of the Day

We the People. It stands out above all in the scribed parchment inside the glass-encased shield inside the Rotunda of Congress with three words bigger than the rest: We The People. Penned on a single sheet of animal skin by Jacob Shallus, it stands out as the Great Charter of American liberty, the profound experiment in self-government, and still stands today as the oldest and shortest written constitution of any major government in the world today. Those words stand out above the rest, written in flowing letters outsized to the text, to remind the world upon what power our government sits: We the People.

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Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution tells the tale of what the true founders – the generation that birthed freedom on this continent – thought as they argued the merits of this new document. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7841680-ratification

D. Appearances

II.                         THE EVIDENCE

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“AI is unfalsifiable and thus unscientific.” Erik Larson.

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The Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We Do. The author, an AI researcher himself, explains why much of AI’s narrative is pure fiction.

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II.     THE EVIDENCE

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