
Please don’t interpret the video’s support for Bitcoin as the blog’s support. I personally am not versed in the area and can only refrain from recommending.
Great clip on the Federal Reserve.
Show this to everyone you know. pic.twitter.com/mzO2FrAxlX
— The General (@1776General_) August 8, 2025
The following stories from Aug. 4/5 were missed and are here included
Experts reveal how the PREP Act granting liability protection to vaccine makers is a “License to Kill”
Finn Heartley, Vaccinedeaths.com, 07/02/2025
(https://vaccinedeaths.com/2025-07-02-prep-act-liability-protection-to-vaccine-makers-is-a-license-to-kill.html)
- Sasha Latypova criticizes the PREP Act, which grants pharmaceutical companies complete legal immunity for mRNA vaccines, allowing them to avoid liability for injuries or deaths, effectively giving them a “license to kill.”
- The PREP Act, initially for national stockpiles, was expanded in 2020 to cover the entire U.S. population, extending until December 2029, turning it into a tool for mass deception and liability evasion.
- Latypova’s open letter to RFK Jr. and MAHA highlights the administration’s failure to address the ongoing legal and ethical issues surrounding mRNA vaccines, despite RFK Jr.’s initial promises to reform health policies.
- Latypova warns that HHS’s investment in wearable health devices could lead to mass surveillance and manipulation of health data, potentially used to enforce compliance with government health mandates and erode public trust.
- Latypova argues that the broader agenda behind these policies may include depopulation, enforced sterility, and the creation of new markets for tech and pharma companies, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability.
“The Russia collusion hoax against President Trump remains the single greatest hoax and the greatest assault on our democracy in the history of this country,” says @StephenM.
“It was a coup, and I’m using that term literally … One egregious felony after another.” pic.twitter.com/Y88hXagAYK
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) August 3, 2025

Credit REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo
Trump Fires Labor Statistics Chief After July Jobs Report
‘We need accurate jobs numbers,’ the president said on Truth Social.
Andrew Moran, NTD News, Aug. 1, 2025
(https://tinyurl.com/28pr5p4y)
President Donald Trump announced on Aug. 1 that he has directed the termination of the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Writing in a Truth Social post shortly after the July jobs report, Trump accused BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer of manipulating the job data and falsifying the employment numbers before the 2024 election “to try and boost [2024 presidential candidate Kamala Harris’s] chances of victory.”
“We need accurate jobs numbers,” the president said.
“She will be replaced with someone much more competent and qualified.
“Important numbers like this must be fair and accurate, they can’t be manipulated for political purposes,” he added.
His comments come as the BLS reported that the U.S. economy added 73,000 new jobs last month, below the consensus forecast. The federal agency also revised the May and June numbers lower by a combined 258,000, which places the three-month employment growth rate at just 35,000.
In the first six months of 2025, downward revisions have totaled 461,000.
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer confirmed the firing in a social media post, saying that Deputy Commissioner William Wiatrowski will serve as acting commissioner as the administration looks for a replacement.
McEntarfer did not immediately return a request for comment by The Epoch Times.
Trump also criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, stating that he “should also be put ‘out to pasture.'”
The BLS’s data collection methods have come under fire in recent years amid the routine and sizable revisions to employment data.
Last year, following the Department of Labor’s annual benchmark revisions, which found that U.S. job creation was overstated by 818,000, GOP lawmakers stated that the administration had been “seemingly cooking the books to boost public support” ahead of the election.
“Given the numerous downward jobs revisions published by the [BLS] over the last two years, we are seeking information regarding the BLS’s methodology in estimating job numbers in addition to why the BLS has failed to accurately assess changes in labor participation,” a group of Republican senators, led by Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Md.), said in a letter to the Department of Labor.
The White House’s efforts to reduce government spending have weighed on the bureau’s activities.
Earlier this year, the agency announced that it was scaling back its consumer price information collection initiatives nationwide. It also confirmed that data collection would be stopped entirely in three cities: Buffalo, New York; Lincoln, Nebraska; and Provo, Utah.
“These actions have minimal impact on the overall all-items [consumer price index], but they may increase the volatility of subnational or item-specific indexes,” the BLS said in a June 16 statement. “BLS makes reductions when current resources can no longer support the collection effort.”
The president’s 2026 budget proposal also requests an 8 percent reduction in the bureau’s budget.
While not commenting on the administration’s proposal, Powell told reporters that it is crucial to obtain accurate data, as it can inform the central bank, the federal government, and the private sector.
“It’s quite important for our economy and, certainly, for the Fed’s work and other government agencies’ work that we continue to get better at data,” Powell said at the July 30 post-meeting press conference. “That’s what we’ve been doing for 100 years.”
From The Epoch Times

Jaguar CEO Stepping Down Following Company’s Ridiculous ‘Woke’ Rebrand
Mike LaChance, Gateway Pundit, Aug. 1, 2025
(https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/08/jaguar-ceo-stepping-down-following-companys-ridiculous-woke/)
As the old saying goes, get woke go broke.
Adrian Mardell, the CEO of Jaguar is stepping down, which will come as no surprise to the millions of people who have spent months mocking the company’s bizarre ‘woke’ rebrand.
The company’s weird ad campaign was launched in the fall of 2024. This spring it was reported that sales have plummeted and the company recently began laying off executives.
This is just the next step in a completely predictable progression.
The FOX Business Network reports:
Jaguar CEO steps down after ‘woke’ rebrand sparked massive social media firestorm
The Jaguar CEO is stepping down months after leading a controversial “woke” rebrand campaign for the auto company.
Jaguar Land Rover CEO Adrian Mardell is set to retire after three decades at the luxury car company and serving as CEO for three years, a spokesperson for the automaker announced on Thursday, Reuters reported.
The British car brand turned heads last year with its release of a new ad, which featured a reimagined logo under the slogan “Copy Nothing.”
The ad featured androgynous models in brightly colored, over-the-top outfits, including one man wearing a dress, along with other slogans such as “create exuberant,” “live vivid,” “delete ordinary” and “break moulds.”
The ad did not feature a car throughout its entire 30-second run.
The video blew up on social media, drawing tens of thousands of comments and nearly 47 million views in 24 hours.
Shortly after the ad premiered, X users piled onto the company for releasing what they called a “Bud Light 2.0” campaign by appearing to focus on wokeness and modernism over selling cars.
Jaguar’s CEO to step down following the disastrous attempt at a rebranding, meanwhile American Eagle’s stock was up about 20% after its Sydney Sweeney ad.
Can you tell the difference? pic.twitter.com/ExxaxvfhPn
— Kevin – Classical Liberal 🇺🇸 (@gov_fails) August 1, 2025
After he ran that brand into the dirt https://t.co/DwQGKdDjVW
— TheDaddyTwins (@TheDaddyTwins) August 2, 2025
Will the rest of corporate America learn this lesson?
