5-15-25 DailyBriefs.info PODCAST
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The Latest Jewish Pope BY Miles Mathis URL: Not available in the provided excerpts.
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Beef Tallow — One Of The Best Sources Of Life-Sustaining Fats BY Joachim Bartoll1 URL: bartoll.se/2025/05/beef-tallow-healthy-fats 1
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☕ WOKESCOLDS ☙ Tuesday, May 13, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS BY Jeff Childers2 URL: coffeeandcovid.com/p/wokescolds-tuesday-may-13-2025-c 2
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A healthy gut microbiome helps to reduce stress anxiety and depression BY Dr. Joseph Mercola3 URL: expose-news.com/2025/05/13/a-healthy-gut-microbiome-helps-to-reduce-stress-anxiety-and-depression
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Colonel Fletcher Prouty: There is an international power elite that runs the world BY expose-news.com4 URL: expose-news.com/2025/05/13/an-international-elite-runs-the-world 4
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It is Unconstitutional for Trump to Suspend the Writ of Habeas Corpus BY Dr. Joseph Sansone5 URL: Not available in the provided excerpts.
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MAHA Hugger Mugger BY James Howard Kunstler6 URL: Not available in the provided excerpts.
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The Trump Administrations Biggest Wins and Biggest Fails So Far BY [Author Not Specified] URL: Not available in the provided excerpts.
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The DeepSeek moment for modern air combat – lessons from the Pakistan India air war BY Hua Bin7 URL: unz.com/bhua/the-deepseek-moment-for-modern-air-combat-lessons-from-the-pakistan-india-air-war 7
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Trumps Tariff Blunder Backfires Bigtime BY Mike Whitney8 URL: unz.com/mwhitney/trumps-tariff-blunder-backfires-bigtime/
Article 1
Title: Beef Tallow — One Of The Best Sources Of Life-Sustaining Fats
Author(s): Matt Weik (as critiqued by Joachim Bartoll)
Key Takeaways:
Beef tallow, a rendered animal fat, is promoted as a healthier alternative to seed oils due to its natural composition and stability.
Fast-food chains (e.g., McDonald’s) previously used beef tallow but switched to seed oils, which are criticized for being oxidized, inflammatory, and toxic.
Critics argue seed oils are linked to obesity and chronic diseases, while animal fats align with human biology as humans are termed "obligate hyper carnivores."
High-heat cooking destroys nutrients in meat and generates carcinogenic compounds (e.g., HCAs and PAHs), favoring rare or minimally cooked meat.
Plant-based foods are deemed chemically incompatible with human biology, requiring inefficient bioconversion and leaving toxic residues.
The resurgence of beef tallow is framed as controlled opposition to maintain reliance on plant-based systems rather than promoting raw animal-based diets.
Beef tallow’s nutritional profile includes saturated fats, vitamins A/D/E/K, and CLA, but cooking methods (low heat) are emphasized to preserve benefits.
Coconut oil and olive oil are criticized as unstable plant-based fats, unlike animal-derived fats.
Inflammation from seed oils is portrayed as the body’s detox response, not inherently harmful.
The article advocates for a carnivore diet, rejecting plant-based foods as toxic and incompatible with human health.
Article 2
Title: The Trump Administration’s Biggest Wins and Biggest Fails So Far
Author(s): Brandon Smith
Key Takeaways:
Wins:
Reduced illegal border crossings by 95%, framing migration as economic opportunism rather than humanitarian crisis.
Shutdown of USAID and other agencies linked to "woke" activism, weakening leftist NGOs.
Tariffs pressured the UK and China into trade negotiations, potentially boosting U.S. manufacturing.
Removed LGBT/DEI propaganda from schools and federal institutions.
Pardoned January 6th prisoners, labeling their prosecution as politically motivated.
Fails:
Failed to expose Biden’s economic data manipulation, risking public blame for future economic decline.
Delayed release of Epstein client list, suspected to protect powerful figures.
Maintained foreign aid to Israel despite "America First" rhetoric.
Continued military aid to Ukraine, prolonging conflict without strategic gain.
Upheld Real ID biometric tracking, criticized as Orwellian.
Article 3
Title: The Latest Jewish Pope
Author(s): Miles Mathis
Key Takeaways:
Claims Pope Leo (hypothetical) has Jewish ancestry through noble European families (Prevost, Fontaine, Deneuve).
Links the Prevost family to historical figures like Abbe Prevost and General Augustine Prevost, alleging crypto-Jewish ties.
Argues European nobility (e.g., Hessen, Romanovs) intermarried with Jewish lines, masking their origins.
Suggests the Pope’s Creole heritage includes slave-owning ancestors, downplaying claims of racial diversity.
Connects the Pope’s lineage to banking elites (e.g., Brunels, Duquesnes) and historical spies (e.g., Fritz Duquesne).
Alleges systemic scrubbing of genealogical records to hide Jewish connections in royal families.
Ties the Pope’s grandmother to Catherine Deneuve, whose maternal lineage is allegedly hidden Jewish nobility.
Implies Freemasonry and anti-clerical agendas among noble families to undermine the Church.
Portrays historical figures (e.g., Talleyrand) as covert agents dismantling religious institutions.
Concludes the Pope’s election aligns with a broader agenda to control religious and political systems through hidden Jewish influence.
Article 4
Title: The DeepSeek Moment for Modern Air Combat – Lessons from the Pakistan India Air War
Author(s): Hua Bin
Key Takeaways:
Pakistan’s Chinese-made J-10C fighters defeated India’s Rafale jets using integrated systems (radar, missiles, AWACS).
PL-15 missiles (150km range) outperformed India’s Mica/Meteor missiles (80-100km), enabling preemptive strikes.
HQ-9 air defense and ZDK-03 AWACS provided real-time coordination, overwhelming India’s fragmented Western/Russian/Israeli systems.
India’s lack of system integration and poor training led to catastrophic losses (3 Rafales, 1 Su-30, 1 MiG-29).
Chinese technology (e.g., GaN radar, AI data links) proved superior despite being "older" than PLA’s current systems.
Highlights the decline of Western military tech, noting Rafale’s high cost (
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Warns the U.S. against underestimating China’s hypersonic missiles (e.g., 1,000km range) in potential Pacific conflicts.
Criticizes India as a weak counterbalance to China, reliant on overhyped Western arms.
Emphasizes network-centric warfare as decisive, where "seeing first" guarantees victory.
Positions the conflict as a testing ground for Chinese exports, signaling shifts in global military dominance.
Article 5
Title: Trump’s Tariff Blunder Backfires Bigtime
Author(s): Mike Whitney
Key Takeaways:
Trump’s 145% tariffs on Chinese goods failed, forcing a 90% reduction after China refused concessions.
China redirected exports to ASEAN/EU nations, achieving 8.1% export growth despite U.S. tariffs.
U.S. ports and retailers faced shortages and price hikes, while China secured alternative suppliers (e.g., Brazilian soybeans).
The "trade consultation mechanism" agreement was a face-saving measure with no tangible U.S. gains.
U.S. small businesses and manufacturers suffered layoffs, contrasting with China’s economic resilience.
Critics argue tariffs accelerated decoupling, permanently ceding U.S. market share in China.
U.S. debt ($36T) and deindustrialization undermine tariff leverage, while China invests in infrastructure/education.
Trump’s focus on manufacturing ignores automation and the dominance of service/knowledge sectors.
The WSJ and analysts labeled the tariff truce a U.S. capitulation, risking a widened trade deficit.
Warns against future trade wars, noting China’s adaptability and the West’s declining economic hegemony.
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