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Rep. Adam B. Schiff, chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, wants a defense policy bill to include language blocking Congress from oversight of the military and National Guard in some cases of domestic deployment. Continue reading “Schiff seeks rule that would block oversight of some military operations”
Five months after breaking the story of the CEO of One America insurance company saying deaths among working people ages 18-64 were up 40% in the third quarter of 2021, I can report that a much larger life insurance company, Lincoln National, reported a 163% increase in death benefits paid out under its group life insurance policies in 2021. Continue reading “Fifth largest life insurance company in the US paid out 163% more for deaths of working people ages 18-64 in 2021 – Total claims/benefits up $6 BILLION”
New York Post – by Rich Calder
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband purchased up to $5 million in stock options on a computer-chip company ahead of a vote on legislation next week that would deliver billions of dollars in subsidies to boost the chip-manufacturing industry, new financial disclosures show. Continue reading “Nancy Pelosi’s husband buys millions in computer-chip stocks before big subsidy vote”
Breitbart – by Chris Tomlinson
A judge in the Canadian province of Alberta has ruled that a woman did not have her rights violated when she was denied an organ transplant due to not being vaccinated against the Wuhan coronavirus. Continue reading “Canadian Court Rules it Was Legal To Deny Unvaccinated Person Organ Transplant”
RING, AMAZON’S PERENNIALLY controversial and police-friendly surveillance subsidiary, has long defended its cozy relationship with law enforcement by pointing out that cops can only get access to a camera owner’s recordings with their express permission or a court order. But in response to recent questions from Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., the company stated that it has provided police with user footage 11 times this year alone without either. Continue reading “Amazon Admits Giving Police Ring Footage Without Consent”
Reclaim the Net – by Didi Rankovic
Like the response to trucker protests in Canada demonstrated earlier in the year, a centralized and tightly controlled financial system makes it very easy to punish those participating. Continue reading “WEF pushes for restricting “certain types of actors and transactions” from using decentralized finance”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Over the weekend, internet sleuths on 4Chan’s /pol/ message board claimed to have decrypted Hunter Biden’s iPhone account using a tool called Backup Extractor. A subsequent storm of videos, photos, and other damning information was then posted on the internet. Continue reading “Big Tech and Corporate Media Silence on Hunter Biden Leaks Shows Who They Really Serve—Not the People”
Reclaim the Net – by Didi Rankovic
It’s no secret, and the World Economic Forum (WEF) certainly isn’t trying to keep it a secret, that this Davos-based group has a special interest in the development of the metaverse, and in making sure the key role in shaping it should be had by the elites. Continue reading “World Economic Forum calls for the metaverse to have rules and standards”
Geoengineering Watch – by Dane Wigington
Many are now aware of and justifiably concerned about Lake Mead soon becoming what is known as a “dead pool”. When this milestone is reached, the ramifications for tens of millions of Americans is beyond grave. What is not being discussed is the Lake Mead 3rd intake drain that was designed to drain every last drop from this diminishing and dying largest reservoir in the US. Continue reading “Drilling Under Lake Mead To Drain The Last Drop”
Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe has died in hospital after he was shot at a political campaign event.
Abe was shot at twice while he was giving a speech on a street in the city of Nara on Friday morning.
Continue reading “Shinzo Abe: Japan ex-leader assassinated while giving speech”
Exxon Mobil Corp.’s second-quarter refining earnings surged by as much as $5.5 billion, signaling a season of windfall profits for the fuel-making sector as consumers bear the burden of near-record gasoline prices.
Widening refining margins added as much as $4.6 billion during the quarter while the value of unsettled derivatives provided up to $900 million more, the Irving, Texas-based company said in a regulatory filing on Friday. Meanwhile, surging oil and natural gas prices boosted results by as much as $3.3 billion. Continue reading “Exxon Sees $5.5 Billion Refining Windfall as Gas Prices Soar”