Daily Mail

At least five attacks at electricity substations in the Pacific Northwest have been reported to the FBI in recent weeks.

The incidents came to light via a federal memo following a deliberate attack last week in Moore County, North Carolina, that left tens of thousands of people without power for days as seasonal temperatures fall.  Continue reading “Five electricity substations in Oregon and Washington are attacked just days after two in North Carolina were shot up causing widespread power outages”

Benzinga – by Navdeep Yadav

Australia’s peak actuarial body has asked the government to urgently investigate the country’s “incredibly high” 13% excess death rate in 2022.  Continue reading “Australia Concerned As People Dying At ‘Incredibly High’ Pace And It Can’t Tell Why”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A staggering number of Nigerians love Bitcoin, but hate government cryptocurrency (CBDCs).

In April, leading cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin noted that 35% of the adult population in Nigeria – roughly 34 million adults aged 18-60, own bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. But when it came to the country’s Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), the eNaira, it was a massive failure Continue reading “Nigeria Limits ATM Withdrawals To $45 Per Day To Force Govt-Controlled Digital Payments”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

A video of a woman who suddenly collapsed and died while working out at a gym has gone viral on the internet.

The woman, who was later identified as Betsy Dayana Jaramillo Ramírez, was presumed to have died of a heart attack at Zona Muscular gym in Santa Rosa, El Oro province, in Ecuador on Nov. 29, according to New York Post.  Continue reading “Shocking Video Shows 28-Year-Old Woman Drop Dead While Working Out at a Gym”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

A New Zealand high court judge sided with health officials who sought guardianship of a baby boy after his parents refused to allow him to receive a transfusion of “vaccinated blood” for his surgery. Continue reading “New Zealand Health Officials Gain Guardianship of a Baby Whose Parents Refuse to Use Vaccinated Blood for Their Son’s Surgery”

Epoch Times – by Hannah NG

The rights group Safeguard Defenders has revealed an additional 48 overseas China-run police outposts bringing the total to 102 stations. Some were set up with help from the host countries.  Continue reading “China Operates Over 100 Police Stations Worldwide, Some With Assistance From Host Nations: Updated Report”

Your News – by Darlene McCormick Sanchez

Colorado mom Lydia Lerma feels punched when she hears the trendy new term “minor-attracted person.” Just thinking of the damage a pedophile inflicted upon her son, who was six at the time, causes pain.  Continue reading “‘General Public Unaware’ of Push to Normalize Pedophilia in Culture and Academia”

Bearing Arms – by Cam Edwards

Attorneys for the state of Oregon [were] making their case to a federal judge [Friday], arguing that Measure 114’s magazine ban and “permit-to-purchase” law should take effect on December 8th as scheduled in order to prevent “unnecessary deaths” from taking place. Ironically, however, if the goal of the ballot measure is to ensure that only those deemed worthy enough by the state (or its political subdivisions) to own a gun can do so, then the law is already proving to be an utter failure.  Continue reading “Oregon gun control measure already backfiring”

RT

A gunman has opened fire on two Duke Energy power stations in Moore County, North Carolina, and destroyed several vital pieces of equipment. The incident left some 37,000 people in the region without power as of Sunday night, local time.  Continue reading “FBI investigating shooting attacks on power stations”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) on Tuesday signed an executive order ending Covid-19 fines and penalties in Virginia.

“While we can’t undo the damage done during the Northam administration, we are taking action going forward to end COVID-era draconian overreach,” Youngkin said.  Continue reading “Governor Youngkin Ends Covid-19 Fines and Penalties in Virginia, Wants “Reimbursement Process” For Those Who Paid Unjust Fines”

AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — The COVID-19 vaccine mandate for members of the U.S. military would be rescinded under the annual defense bill heading for a vote this week in Congress, ending a directive that helped ensure the vast majority of troops were vaccinated but also raised concerns that it harmed recruitment and retention. Continue reading “Congress set to rescind COVID-19 vaccine mandate for troops”