Breitbart – by Jerome Hudson

With over 4 million views of the trailer, it appears that My Son Hunter has inspired folks in the Lone Star State to spread the word about the highly anticipated movie. The Dallas 1776 Bridge Brigade put up a massive banner on the Northpark Blvd Bridge over Central Expwy (75N), in the heart of Dallas, Texas. Continue reading “Massive ‘My Son Hunter’ Bridge Banner Goes Up in Dallas, Texas”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

One month ago, we were surprised to read how, despite a suppressed appetite for energy amid its housing crash and economic downturn (for which “zero covid” has emerged as a convenient scapegoat for emperor Xi), China has been soaking up more Russian natural gas so far this year, while imports from most other sources declined.  Continue reading “China Is Aggressively Reselling Russian Gas To Europe”

Down the Chupacabra Hole

California recently made headlines after regulators announced a ban on all gas cars by 2035. Joe Biden’s administration will end all gas vehicle purchases in the coming years. Representatives from the US Department of Transportation declare fuel-powered engines are a threat to public health. As such, American-based automotive manufacturers that do not comply with strict emissions guidelines will receive hefty fines and federally-imposed penalties. While everyday citizens struggle to make ends meet due to rampant inflation, billions of tax dollars are being spent on Tesla charging stations. Authorities claim these measures combat ‘climate change’. However, electric vehicles are not beneficial for the planet and cause far more harm than good. Continue reading “Slave Labor, Toxic Pollution & Deforestation: The Truth About Electric Vehicles”

KSL TV

STANSBURY PARK, Utah — A Utah man, who is also an employee of the FBI, has been arrested on suspicion of child sexual abuse.

Robert Alexander Smith, 65, was arrested at his home in Stansbury Park and booked into the Tooele County Jail after an investigation by the county sheriff’s office that included interviews with up to five minor girls who said they were victims of Smith.  Continue reading “Utah FBI employee arrested on suspicion of multiple counts of child sex abuse”

ABC News

MINNEAPOLIS — Bird flu has returned to the Midwest earlier than authorities expected after a lull of several months, with the highly pathogenic disease being detected in two commercial turkey flocks in western Minnesota and a hobby flock in Indiana, officials said Wednesday. Continue reading “Deadly bird flu returns to Midwest earlier than expected”

Anti-War – by Dave DeCamp

Tuesday marked one year since the US completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan. While violence has significantly dropped in the country, millions of Afghans are facing starvation as the US maintains sanctions and refuses to release billions in Afghan central bank reserves. Continue reading “One Year After Afghanistan Withdrawal, Millions of Afghans Facing Starvation as US Maintains Sanctions”

Reuters

WARSAW/BOGDANKA, Aug 27 (Reuters) – In Poland’s late summer heat, dozens of cars and trucks line up at the Lubelski Wegiel Bogdanka coal mine, as householders fearful of winter shortages wait for days and nights to stock up on heating fuel in queues reminiscent of communist times. Continue reading “In Poland, where coal is king, homeowners queue for days to buy fuel”

Epoch Times – by Andrew Thornebrooke, Tiffany Meier

Chinese-owned video app TikTok could be covertly sending users’ passwords, credit card numbers, and other sensitive data to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), according to one expert.  Continue reading “TikTok Is a ‘Weaponized Military Application’: Expert”

Activist Post – by BN Frank

Communities across the U.S. are struggling with an increasing homeless population.  Recently the homeless in one New Jersey township found themselves with less places to take refuge.  Of course, they aren’t the first American community to have shade trees cut to deter the homeless.  Additionally, birds and other animals that had been living in those trees have been affected too. Continue reading “Township Orders Shade Trees Cut Due to Complaints of “homeless people defecating and urinating in the area.””

Purdue Point – by Faizan Hashmi

WASHINGTON (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – 30th August, 2022) US President Joe Biden has filed some of the requisite documents paving the way toward announcing his run for re-election in the 2024 presidential race, according to a Federal Election Commission filing. Continue reading “Biden Takes Official Step Toward Announcing Run For Re-Election – FEC Filing”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A month after China’s unprecedented live fire exercises in direct response to Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei, the Biden administration is set to ramp up its arms sales to Taiwan with numbers that suggest Ukraine levels of aid.  Continue reading “Biden Preparing $1.1 Billion Arms Sale To Taiwan”

The Counter Signal – by Thomas Lambert

A Starbucks store with a sign declaring that it will be going cashless has sparked widespread outrage and more than a little speculation, with many believing that this will apply to every store in the UK. Continue reading “#BoycottStarbucks trends after Starbucks announces it’s going cashless”

ABC 6

BROOKHAVEN, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — Police in Brookhaven Borough, Pennsylvania are investigating an alleged indecent assault that happened while a woman was being transported to an area hospital in the back of an ambulance. Continue reading “Delaware County EMT charged with taking photos of woman in the back of an ambulance: Police”