Followers of Middle Eastern affairs know two things: always expect the unexpected, and never write off Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who has more political lives than the proverbial cat. Continue reading “Flashback: Israel acknowledges Jews in fact Khazars; Secret plan for reverse migration to Ukraine”
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Born on January 3rd, baby Alex had trouble breathing and was soon diagnosed with tracheoesophageal fistula and Double Outlet Right Ventricle (DORV). Continue reading “American Tragedy! Baby Boy Dies Of Massive Blood Clot After Hospital Refused Non-Vaxxed Blood Transfusion”
Are quarantine camps on the horizon? I’ll let you draw your own conclusions after reading about the new “public health campus” development in Orange County. This story is important regardless of where you live. States like California and New York appear to be the testing ground for various oppressive, unconstitutional, and unprecedented measures. We must keep our eyes on these public serpents who are attempting to stifle our individual liberties at all times. Continue reading ““Public Health Campus” or Quarantine Camps?”
Airlines, in their infinite mission to balance costs, profits, and keeping planes full of passengers alive between two points, might be going a little too far in their latest attempt to cut back. Continue reading “Airlines Lobbying Congress To Allow Just One Pilot In The Cockpit”
Libertarian Institute – by Will Porter
The British Royal Marines have carried out high-risk special operations on the ground in Ukraine, according to the former head of the elite unit, who said UK commandos have been deployed to the country on more than one occasion this year. Continue reading “UK Marines Conducted Covert Ops in Ukraine, General Claims”
PHOENIX (AP) — The U.S. government sued Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and the state Wednesday over the placement of shipping containers as a barrier on the border with Mexico, saying it is trespassing on federal lands. Continue reading “US sues Arizona over shipping containers on Mexico border”
Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan
The Biden regime gave Ukraine the “green light” to conduct drone strikes inside Russia because Putin has yet to use nuclear weapons on the battlefield or attack any neighboring NATO nations, according to a report from The Times. Continue reading “Pentagon ‘Greenlights’ Ukrainian Drone Strikes Inside Russia Because Putin Hasn’t Used Nukes Yet”
Police officers in Indiana are speaking out against a new law that gives citizens the right to use deadly force to protect themselves against a public servant who oversteps his authority. Tim Downs, president of the Indiana State Fraternal Order of Police, says the law (signed in March by Gov. Mitch Daniels, but only now getting national attention) might give people the impression that they can shoot police with impunity. “It’s just a recipe for disaster,” he tells Bloomberg. Here, a brief guide to this controversial legislation: Continue reading “The Indiana law that lets citizens shoot cops”
The US Department of Energy has announced an accomplishment in nuclear fusion that will go down in history – marking a decades-long quest to harness the same energy that powers the sun and stars. Continue reading “Historic ‘breakthrough’ in nuclear fusion”
Nature, the world’s pre-eminent scientific journal, has published a peer-reviewed study by Alexander Bor, Frederik Jørgensen and Michael Bang documenting just how widespread discriminatory attitudes were towards the unvaccinated during the pandemic. This won’t be a revelation to Daily Sceptic readers, but it’s good to have it confirmed by the house journal of those for whom ‘following the Science’ is a moral commandment. Continue reading “Nature: Unvaccinated Were Victims of Discrimination During the Pandemic”
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As Ukraine writhes in crisis with sovereignty over Crimea hanging in the balance, it’s an apt time to revisit a time when the region was a Jewish kingdom. Not that this is a call to Israel to throw its hat in the race for control of Crimea. Continue reading “When Ukraine Was Run by Jews”
Gun rights advocates warned that a new change to the credit card industry to add a firearm and ammunition-specific Merchant Category Code (MCC) for gun stores wasn’t about tracking guns necessarily, but could lead to the denial of lawful firearms purchases by law-abiding citizens. Continue reading “Gun Shops And Customers Claim Credit Card Firms “Restrict” Firearm Purchases”
In moral and political philosophy, the social contract is a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually, although not always, concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.[1] Continue reading “Social contract”
In this video, I interview repeat guest Edward (Ed) Dowd, a former analyst and fund manager with BlackRock, the largest asset manager in the world. With more than $10 trillion in assets, BlackRock wields greater financial power than any country in the world with the exception of the U.S. and China. Continue reading “Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths”
Traversing Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lines is already stressful enough at airports. All travelers are screened during the security process by technology or an invasive pat-down. One such machine currently being tested in more than a dozen airports with a possible nationwide rollout next year is one where travelers look straight into a camera, according to The Washington Post. Continue reading “TSA Plans Nationwide Rollout Of Biometric Machines For Airport Travelers”
A recent Breitbart article predicts the arrival of 7 million immigrants in 2023, and points out a stunning demographic angle: Continue reading “Breitbart’s Neil Munro Predicts Two Immigrants in 2023 For Each Native Birth. Sounds Like The Great Replacement”