Daily Mail

A self-proclaimed’ old-school junkie’ who moved from Texas to San Francisco because ‘it’s f*****g easy’ to be homeless there claims he’s being paid by the city government to live on the streets, getting $620 in cash per month and hundreds of food stamps while he sells Narcan and enjoys Amazon Prime and Netflix on his phone.  Continue reading “‘I get PAID to be homeless in San Francisco – it takes one phone call’”

Daily Mail

Ugly scenes erupted in New Zealand’s capital on Thursday as hundreds of ‘freedom’ protesters clashed with authorities – with a naked woman being arrested after diving through a line of police officers. 

The woman was dragged away by her hair before being detained as protests against Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s hard-line Covid policies turned ugly.   Continue reading “Dramatic moment police dragged a naked woman by her HAIR along the ground during protest against Jacinda Ardern’s hardline vaccine policies”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Surveillance video captured a family of looters cleaning out a yogurt shop in San Francisco twice in less than one week.

“Surveillance video shows a group of people, believed to be a family of eight, walking into Easy Breezy in West Portal on Tuesday January 25, just before closing,” KPIX reported Tuesday. “Ford said the smallest child wearing red grabbed the tip jar before leaving.” Continue reading “Families That Loot Together, Stay Together”

Axios – by Oriana Gonzalez

COVID-19 pandemic restrictions could end “soon,” even as early as this year, NIAID director Anthony Fauci told the Financial Times in an interview published Tuesday.

The big picture: Fauci explained that he does not believe “we are going to eradicate this virus,” but said that it will instead reach an “equilibrium.”  Continue reading “Fauci: U.S. heading out of “full-blown pandemic phase””

The Verge

In a markup hearing on Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced a controversial new bill targeting Section 230 protections for content involving online sexual exploitation. In a majority vote, the EARN IT Act was favorably referred for a floor vote, despite vigorous objections from human rights and privacy groups. Continue reading “Anti-exploitation bill advances in Senate despite free speech concerns”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Less than a week after GoFundMe, at the behest of the Mayor of Ottawa and Justin Trudeau, summarily closed their fundraiser which had exceeded $10 million, Ontario’s Premier, Doug Ford, has issued an order that essentially freezes any funds that have been raised thus far from the alternate crowdsourcing site ‘GiveSendGo’.  Continue reading “Ontario Premier Orders GiveSendGo To Freeze Funds For Anti-Mandate Protesters”

Government Technology

The age of charging while you drive could be on the horizon in the Motor City. Wireless electric vehicle charging technology will soon be built into a stretch of roadway in Detroit.

The project, known as an electric road system (ERS), will be deployed in a one-mile stretch of roadway in the area known as Michigan Central, a transportation innovation hub in downtown Detroit.  Continue reading “Wireless, In-Road Vehicle Charging Coming to Detroit”

KITV

(CNN) — Former New York City mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg has been nominated to serve as the chair of the Defense Innovation Board, a Defense Department spokesperson announced Wednesday.

“Mr. Bloomberg … will bring a wealth of experience in technology, innovation, business and government to the Defense Innovation Board,” said Pentagon press secretary John Kirby.

Continue reading “Pentagon nominates Michael Bloomberg to lead Defense Innovation Board”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Looks like the CNN ‘days without a sex scandal’ counter just got reset again.

A jury trial has been ordered in a 2019 lawsuit against CNN’s Don Lemon, who is accused of rubbing his balls in a Hamptons bar and forcing another man to smell his fingers.   Continue reading “Jury Trial Ordered For CNN’s Don Lemon Sexual Assault Case”

CBC

B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has announced that the province’s vaccine mandate for health-care workers will now include dentists, chiropractors and other health practitioners regulated by B.C.’s health-care colleges.

Henry made the announcement at a news conference on Wednesday. The vaccination deadline under the new order is Mar. 24 for all health-care practitioners who were not covered by an initial order on Oct. 26. Continue reading “B.C. expands health-care vaccine mandate to include dentists, chiropractors and other regulated professionals”

Activist Post – by Kevin Samson

Anyone who has been following Activist Post for any length of time knows that we continue to sound the alarm about how the military has been working on A.I. systems that will increasingly become fully autonomous — it’s part of the Internet of Battlefield Things. The only area seemingly left up for debate is whether these machines will be unleashed without any human input whatsoever in the decision-making process. Continue reading “New DARPA Black Hawk A.I. War Machines Set to Take to the Skies”

Summit News – by Steve Watson

After Austria became the first European country to mandate COVID vaccines for the ENTIRETY of its population, details have emerged on how the government plans to enforce the measure.

Reports note that citizens will be stopped randomly in the street and pulled over in their vehicles and forced to comply with vaccine status checks by the ‘authorities.’ Continue reading “Austrians Being Stopped Randomly By Authorities And Forced To Prove They Are Vaccinated”

NPR

In this politically polarized time, White House health officials have acknowledged that they are not always the best messengers when it comes to promoting COVID-19 vaccines.

So the Biden administration has worked to equip community groups to do their own local outreach. Continue reading “The Biden administration will pay community groups to help boost trust in vaccines”

If Americans Knew – by Kathryn Shihadah

Jonathan Greenblatt, the head of the Anti-Defamation League, is in the position of, once again, protesting a respected human rights organization that has characterized Israel as an apartheid state.

He came out with guns blazing in a testimony before the House Homeland Security Committee last Tuesday.  Continue reading “ADL’s Jonathan Greenblatt: supporters of Palestine = ISIS”