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Record-breaking 1/4M 'migrant' invaders cross Darien Gap headed for US | HAKE NEWS Wed. 8-2-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Wednesday, August 2, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: They pulled election shenanigans, and accused Trump of doing what they did!  //  Heat wave continues!  //  Record-breaking numbers of “migrants” crossing the Darien Gap, headed our way!  //  Amazon offering medical consultations  //  

End of Hour 2: Flu, RSV, and China Virus vaxx propaganda  //  MSM and other evil people attack the best Supreme Court justices, swaying polls against them  //  Bed Bath and Beyond is back online thanks to Overstock.com  //  It’s rainy in Beijing and Japan, due to Typhoons, etc.  //  

After JLP:  The Hake Report  |  American Anchor Baby  |  Joel Friday TV  

JLP Show Notes | Wed. 8-2-23

JLP Hr 1

MONOLOGUE: JLP opens about emotions and blame, using men and women, and blacks, as examples. Trump indictment(s): Avoid emotions; see what you can understand from Trump’s situation. Stop overreacting! When you overreact, the Devil is controlling you.  //  Biblical Question: Do you see what you do to yourself, or do you only see what others do to you?  //  Trump ad that Trump really likes and plays twice  //  Jeremiah in CA answers the BQ, then talks about keeping his mind with his body and attending trade school…  //  A couple BQ’s, and discussion on passion, and an Oscar Wilde quote: If you want to be a grocer, or a general, or a politician, or a judge, you will invariably become it; that is your punishment. If you never know what you want to be, if each day you are unsure of who you are and what you know you will never become anything, and that is your reward.

JLP Hr 2

Hake finishes Supers… crying during movies, black new neighbors seeming like good people  //  Brian from NC talks about Joel Friday TV and American Anchor Baby’s shows yesterday about the Devil working through women, and men finding vulnerable women attractive  //  Mike in San Diego, CA mentions JLP’s Jon Zherka interview on The Fallen State, and asks about the past and future not existing. Does history exist? When BLM did the insurrection, they did it then, not now. Only what’s happening now exists… he holds over but the call drops.  //  

JLP Hr 3

Manhood Hour… MONOLOGUE: I set before you life and death. Choose life.  //  Bradley asks we pray for his (ex?) wife who’s innocent but serving life in FL, he says.  //  Lauren in AL (1st-timer) started fasting and talking to God. She says she was molested by the maintenance man at age 5. … She started “dancing,” found a man, sent him JLP videos, but holds onto guilt. What do you say when you pray to God? She’s worried about her 10yo daughter, who “punches(?)” with her older brother, saying sexual stuff to each other in other languages over the phone. She’d take Xanax (sp) and someone would have s__ with her in her sleep. What do you say to God? … 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Wed. 8-2-23

  • They pulled election shenanigans, and accused Trump of doing what they did!  //  Heat wave continues!  //  Record-breaking numbers of “migrants” crossing the Darien Gap, headed our way!  //  Amazon offering medical consultations  //  


Persecution of the President (Jamaican Obama judge on one "case" btw)

(CNN, Weds. 8/2/23) Former President Donald Trump was indicted Tuesday on criminal charges by a federal grand jury over his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election leading up to the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Special counsel Jack Smith unveiled his case alleging that Trump — with the help of six co-conspirators — broke several laws in an effort to remain in the White House after losing the 2020 election. Trump, who has derided Smith's case as a politically motivated "fake indictment," has been summoned to appear at a Washington, DC, federal courthouse on Thursday. 

Now, with three indictments looming over his 2024 campaign, it begs the question: Could Trump serve as president if convicted? In short, yes. Should he win reelection in 2024, Trump could try to grant himself a pardon, appeal a conviction to the conservative Supreme Court, or attempt to dismiss the case entirely, according to experts on election law.


Heat wave! (I heard it may be more related to a volcanic eruption, but I disavow)

(CNN, Weds. 8/2/23) One of the longest heat streaks in US history finally ended Monday when Phoenix's high temperature peaked under 110 degrees for the first time in a month. "It's been a year of abnormalities and streaks, so it's just a testament to just how strange this year has been," said Ryan Worley, meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Phoenix. But the heat is far from over for Phoenix and millions of others across the central US that are still baking in triple-digit temperatures

Heat alerts are in effect for more than 50 million people from the Southern Plains to the Lower Mississippi River Valley. Forecasts show North Texas could get as high as 111 degrees today while New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, could see up to 115 degrees.


Invasion

(CNN, Weds. 8/2/23) The number of migrants crossing the treacherous Darien Gap, a mountainous rainforest region that connects South and Central America, has broken a new record. There have been 248,901 crossings so far this year, an immigration official in Panama said, surpassing the 248,284 crossings that occurred in all of 2022. The 37-mile hike through the Darien Gap brings migrants from Colombia to Panama and is a crucial passage for those hoping to reach the US and Canada. Around 20% of the people making the dangerous trek are children and adolescents, authorities say. This comes as human rights advocates say many migrants, who fled danger in their home countries, are living in limbo in Mexico as they wait for their asylum claims to be processed.


Amazon IS Big Brother!

(CNN, Weds. 8/2/23) Many consumers depend on Amazon for everything from essential household items to random gadgets and thingamabobs. This week, the e-commerce giant introduced another interesting offering: a virtual clinic where Amazon customers in the US can receive telehealth treatment for common conditions directly on its website or mobile app.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Wed. 8-2-23

  • Flu, RSV, and China Virus vaxx propaganda  //  MSM and other evil people attack the best Supreme Court justices, swaying polls against them  //  Bed Bath and Beyond is back online thanks to Overstock.com  //  It’s rainy in Beijing and Japan, due to Typhoons, etc.  //  


Flu shots and now RSV vaxx — endless! 

(CNN, Weds. 8/2/23) Major US pharmacy chains are rolling out flu and RSV vaccine appointments ahead of the fall respiratory virus season. Anyone 3 or older can get a flu shot, and adults 60 and older are eligible for the RSV vaccine. Pharmacies including Rite Aid, CVS and Walgreens say they will also offer the new Covid-19 vaccines once they're available. But the FDA will have to authorize or approve them first, and the CDC will have to recommend them. In June, the FDA recommended that Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers make single-strain booster shots for this fall and winter that would target the Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5. The new Covid-19 vaccines, which could be ready by September, will be made available directly from the manufacturers as part of the commercial market, rather than through the US government.


Fake attacks on our only just Justices

(CNN, Weds. 8/2/23) Approval ratings of the US Supreme Court remain at record low levels, a new Gallup poll shows. The court's current 40% approval rating is based on a Gallup poll conducted in July, just after the high court finished another blockbuster term deciding that colleges could no longer use race as a factor in deciding admissions, striking down President Joe Biden's student-loan forgiveness plan and ruling in two major voting rights cases. 

Many Americans are also closely divided on Justice Clarence Thomas as the court continues to issue controversial opinions and is hit with criticism about ethics standards. On average, 51% have approved of the Supreme Court over the past 23 years. But opinions differ starkly by political party: 62% of Republicans versus 17% of Democrats approve of the job the court is doing.


Bed Bath & Beyond is back

(CNN, Weds. 8/2/23) A digital-only version of the retailer launched on Tuesday — a month after Overstock.com bought Bed Bath & Beyond's brand out of bankruptcy. 

(Overstock changed their name to Bed Bath & Beyond, they reported earlier…) 


Rainy in Beijing! 

(CNN, Weds. 8/2/23) 29 inches of rain have fallen on Beijing since Saturday — the heaviest rainfall experienced in the Chinese capital in over 140 years. The torrential downpours from Typhoon Doksuri have inundated the western outskirts of Beijing with floods that swept away cars and destroyed a bridge. Meanwhile, Typhoon Khanun lashed Japan today with rain and winds up to 137 mph as it made its nearest pass to the country's southwestern Okinawa islands.

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