Author: A Reader
The latest numbers continue to indicate that the coronavirus is not much different than the common flu.
The truth is in the numbers. Continue reading “BY THE NUMBERS, Via the CDC: 2019 Flu – 22,000 Dead and 36 Million Infected …2019 Coronavirus – 50 Dead and 2,340 Infected”
The guys at the FTN podcast reveal a sinister fact about the US Supreme Court that should be common knowledge to all Americans, but isn’t.
In a country where we like to pretend that anyone can ascend to political office in a government “by the people” and “for the people,” all currently nominated Republican Supreme Court justices have been carefully picked, vetted, and groomed by an organization called the Federalist Society, of which they are all active or former members. Continue reading “PLUTOCRACY: How Jewish Elites Decide Who Sits on the US Supreme Court”
New York Post – by Laura Italiano
A team of Canadian scientists has successfully isolated and grown copies of the coronavirus — bringing the world a step closer to finding a vaccine to fight the deadly illness.
Researchers from the Sunnybrook Research Institute, the University of Toronto, and McMaster University were able to isolate and replicate the virus in a lab using samples taken from two Canadian patients. Continue reading “Scientists believe they’ve made a huge breakthrough in coronavirus vaccine effort”
The December 27, 2019, Science News DK article,1 “Vaccines — An Unresolved Story in Many Ways,” touches on one of the crucial talking points of vaccine safety and informed consent advocates, which is the intentional cover-up of real-world vaccine injuries and deaths.
While the vaccine industry and most public health organizations insist vaccines are universally safe and effective and that the science on this “is settled,” much of the actual data tells a very different story. Continue reading “Six of 10 Vaccines Studied Increase Mortality”
Fifteen northern and central Italian provinces are under quarantine and U.S. Army officials are imposing their own travel restrictions in an effort to stop the ongoing spread of coronavirus.
Around 16 million people in northern and central Italy have been placed in quarantine, the BBC reported Sunday. The U.S. Army Garrison Italy, Caserma Ederle, near the northeastern Italian city of Vicenza has also adopted travel restrictions affecting all personnel coming in and out of the country. Continue reading “Italy quarantines 16 million as US Army halts military and family travel to/from Italy and South Korea”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Portland, OR – Mats Järlström, an Oregon resident who trained in engineering in Sweden tried to tell officials in Oregon that he developed a safer method for timing traffic lights in 2014. Instead of listening, however, the state engineering board fined him for criticizing them. Seriously. Now, after refusing to back down against these tyrants for years, Järlström has finally been vindicated. Continue reading “Man Fined $500, Threatened with Jail for Criticizing Traffic Cameras Without a License”
Protocol – by Charles Levinson
U.S. law enforcement agencies signed millions of dollars worth of contracts with a Virginia company after it rolled out a powerful tool that uses data from popular mobile apps to track the movement of people’s cell phones, according to federal contracting records and six people familiar with the software. Continue reading “Through apps, not warrants, ‘Locate X’ allows federal law enforcement to track phones”
Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
Humans have been fishing since before the dawn of civilization. And it’s no wonder. Fish are nutritious and, dare I say, delicious. Plus, they’re plentiful, almost all are edible, and you can find them in just about every body of water coast to coast. Continue reading “Survival Fishing: How to Catch Fish When SHTF”
It’s unlikely that there is a single federal alphabet organization less popular among the readership of this website than the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. These are the people who gave us both the Siege at Ruby Ridge and the Siege of Waco. What’s more, they may well be engaged in an entirely unconstitutional exercise: monitoring and patrolling the gun ownership of law-abiding citizens. Continue reading “History of the ATF: How the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Became Corrupt & Abusive”
The European Jewish Congress announced that it is recommending new editions of the Bible be published with warnings about which passages are “antisemitic”: Continue reading “Jews Demand that Bible Be Censored Because It Portrays Them As They Really Are”
The New American – by Bob Adelmann
When Epoch Times’ Mark Tapscott checked the U.S. Treasury’s “Debt to the Penny” website on Monday, he reported that the U.S. national debt just ticked over to $23.3 trillion. That’s four times what it was 20 years ago.
Tapscott then checked in with the Chicago-based nonprofit advocacy group Truth in Accounting (TIA) to get a more accurate reading. Said Bill Bergman, the group’s director of research, the Treasury misses the real national debt by $100 trillion, explaining that “the U.S. Treasury does not include the unfunded obligations for Social Security and Medicare.” Continue reading “National Debt Is $122 Trillion, Not $23 Trillion, Says Non-profit Group”