By MIKE FAIRCLOUGH – The Daily Sceptic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, I was the only serving U.K. headteacher or school principal (out of over 20,000) to have publicly questioned lockdowns, masking kids and the Covid vaccine rollout to children. Many other headteachers privately agreed with my stance but told me they were too scared to speak out. A culture of censorship and self-censorship appears to have stifled open debate. Continue reading “As the U.K.’s Only Headteacher to Question Vaccinating and Masking Children I Was Investigated by Counter-Terrorism Agencies”

By Joe Marino and Jorge Fitz-Gibbon – NY Post

A mob of sticky-fingered migrants stormed into Manhattan’s Bloomingdale’s and tried to swipe a trove of Versace, Dior and Prada designer sunglasses totaling $5,300 — before all but one of them escaped, police sources said Sunday. Continue reading “Migrant mob makes grab for $5,300 in designer sunglasses from NYC Bloomingdale’s”

By Alex Oliveira -NY Post

Former President Bill Clinton will be identified as “John Doe 36” in a trove of court documents related to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein which are expected to be released this week, according to a report. Continue reading “Bill Clinton to be unmasked as ‘Doe 36’ and identified more than 50 times in Jeffrey Epstein doc dump”

By David Thurton – CBC

Sales targets meant to ensure automakers ramp up EV production to keep up with demand, says source

A man wearing a brown suit smiles as he plugs in an electric vehicle at a charging station.

Automakers are set to get a jolt Tuesday when Ottawa unveils its promised electric vehicle regulations. Continue reading “Ottawa expected to release promised EV sales regulations Tuesday”

By Kevin Killough – Just The news

New York City’s effort in the 1990s to regulate toilets and shower heads to cut down water usage ignited consumer outrage, even inspiring a 1996 Seinfeld television episode in which the character Kramer was so fed up with his apartment’s low-flow shower head that he purchased a high-flow head on the black market. Continue reading “Biden energy efficiency crackdown leaves no appliance in American home untouched”

By Wendi Strauch Mahoney – Uncover DC

Infant Son of J6 Defendant Placed on Quiet Skies  Suspected Terrorist Watchlist

An 8-week-old infant was placed on a secretive terrorist watchlist known as Quiet Skies last week, according to AJ Fischer. The only suspected, but not so reasonable, explanation for the designation is that Fischer is a J6 defendant and the infant’s father. Most alarmingly, it was not even Fischer who booked the ticket for his child. Fischer’s fiancée booked the ticket for herself and the infant, but neither was anywhere close to D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021. They booked separately, weeks apart from Fischer, because he was still awaiting court approval for travel due to his ongoing case with the DOJ. So now, any time Fischer’s fiancée or their infant son travels, their boarding passes are stamped “SSSS” to indicate they are “suspected domestic terrorists” and listed in the Quiet Skies database because of their association with Fischer. Continue reading “Infant Son of J6 Defendant Placed on Quiet Skies Suspected Terrorist Watchlist”

By Ben Kew – The Western Journal

The deal for America’s surging population of illegal immigrants just keeps getting sweeter.

Buried in Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s latest annual report, released Friday, was confirmation that illegal immigrants will soon be provided with an ID card that will give them access to a variety of services. Continue reading “Biden’s DHS Set to Give Illegal Aliens Photo ID Cards for ‘Access to Commonly Used Services’”

By HARRIET ALEXANDER – DAILYMAIL.COM

Houthi rebels supported by Iran launched a barrage of drones and missiles north towards Israel on Tuesday, with the onslaught blocked by a U.S. Navy destroyer and F/A-18 Super Hornets. Continue reading “U.S. shoots down 12 suicide drones, three anti-ship ballistic missiles and two land attack cruise missiles fired by Iran-backed rebels in southern Red Sea over 10-hour period”

By Stefanie Ladner, The Western Journal

Your car is smarter than you think.

And it is not a violation of privacy for your car to automatically store text and call data from your cell phone, following a ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. Continue reading “Your Car Stores Your Text Messages – Law Enforcement Can Retrieve Them Anytime, Following Federally Rejected Lawsuit”