The New American – by Selwyn Duke

Having trees dating back to before America’s discovery, it’s known as “Grimm’s fairy tale forest.” But it now faces a grim fate, being slated for denudation to make room for a wind farm.

The place that will become, ironically, less green in going green’s name is the Reinhardswald State Forest in Germany, home to 600-year-old oaks and beech trees that have seen four centuries.  Continue reading “In Global Warming’s Name, Greenies Plan to Devastate a Rare Pre-Columbian Forest”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and his aides are ramping up efforts to revive his image – which would include his first public appearance since his August resignation amid multiple sexual harassment allegations.

As the Wall Street Journal reports, “Mr. Cuomo and his remaining aides have been calling former allies and political operatives to complain about New York Attorney General Letitia James, who oversaw an investigation that concluded Mr. Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, including current and former state employees.” Continue reading “Andrew Cuomo Planning Comeback Despite Sex Scandal Stain”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

It’s probably not the endorsement Biden’s flailing administration wanted.

In a time when social networks have been swamped with photos of empty shelves from across the nation, Goldman’s head commodity strategist and one of the closest-followed analysts on Wall Street, said he’s never seen commodity markets pricing in the shortages they are right now.  Continue reading ““I’ve Never Seen A Market Like This”: Goldman Sees Shortages Of Everything, “You Name It, We’re Out Of It””

Activist Post – by BN Frank

There are increasing examples of expensive devices, infrastructure, and technology being promoted as “green” that are reportedly doing more harm than good.  Some examples include solar panels (see 123), utility “Smart” Meters (see 123), LED light bulbs (see 12), 5G/Internet of Things (IoT) (see 123), etc.  “Green Housing” built years ago for Hurricane Katrina survivors has come with its share of problems as well. Continue reading “Lawsuits Filed Against Brad Pitt’s Green Housing Project for Hurricane Katrina Survivors; “many residents fear for their health””

Global Research – by Andrew Korybko

Those who fantasize that ‘Israel’ is against Russia and/or China are irredeemably delusional.

Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid commented on the New Cold War’s Western Eurasian theater in exclusive comments to Axios on Wednesday. In his words,  Continue reading “Israel Will not Support Washington against Russia and China: Israel Confirms its “Neutrality in the New Cold War””

TMZ

7:33 AM PT — 2/7 — A rep for Heather tells us she suffered a skull fracture as a result of the fall, and continues to undergo tests at the hospital to figure out what happened. We’re told she had not consumed any alcohol prior to the show … and tested negative for COVID.

Comedian Heather McDonald fell hard during a show in Tempe, Arizona, but it was no joke … it was a medical emergency. Continue reading “Heather McDonald Collapses on Stage … Suffers Skull Fracture”

Anti-Hate.Ca

Ottawa has now been occupied for a week with no end in sight. They are led by a cadre of organizers and streamers who are connected with Islamophobia, antisemitism, racism, and incitements to violence. Many among them want to see the Prime Minister and public health officials put on trial for treason, or executed. While a majority of participants are not assaulting people in the streets, there are those among them who would directly confront passer-by, physically attack journalistswave a Nazi flag, or assault a houseless person, hurl racial slurs, and take food from a soup kitchen. Continue reading “Ottawa Occupation Shows Why We Need Anti-Hate Legislation”

Daily Mail

Barack Obama has been pictured at his new multimillion-dollar Hawaii mansion for the very first time, but he did not yet appear to be on island time.

Far from being in beach mode, Obama appeared to be deep in conversation as he spoke with workers from local  building firm Armstrong Builders, who are currently constructing his beachfront compound on the island of Oahu. Continue reading “Scowling Barack Obama inspects the construction of his new multimillion-dollar Hawaii mansion”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Ford Motor Co. tumbled into a bear market after a fourth-quarter profit and sales missed Wall Street expectations. Chief Executive Jim Farley warned of “persistent supply-chain disruptions” limiting its ability to meet strong demand.

Reuters reports the Detroit automaker will shutter eight factories in the US, Mexico, and Canada, beginning on Monday as it copes with chip shortages.  Continue reading “Ford Shutters 8 Factories Due To “Persistent Supply Chain Disruptions””

Horizon Ottawa Press Release

OTTAWA – Horizon Ottawa is calling on President of the Ottawa Gatineau Hotel Association, Steve Ball, to take action in response to the harm caused by the “Freedom Convoy”. The Association must take concrete steps to mitigate the ongoing harassment of hotel workers and residents of downtown Ottawa.  Continue reading “Horizon Ottawa Demands Ottawa Gatineau Hotel Association Call on Downtown Hotels To Cease Business with Far-right Freedom Convoy”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

As an increasingly ambitious China and Russia develop stronger weapons capabilities including hypersonic missiles that can hit a target on the other side of the planet after briefly exiting earth’s atmosphere, it’s not surprise that more western governments are reexamining their capabilities – both offensive and defensive – along humanity’s “final frontier” – space. Continue reading “UK Military Warns About Risk Of Nuclear Attacks From Space In New Report”

The Georgia Virtue – by Jessica Szilagyi

A handful of lawmakers in Georgia have filed legislation to exempt sworn peace officers from paying state income taxes.

House Bill 992 was filed on Wednesday by Republican State Representatives Rick Williams, Bill Hitchens, Matthew Gambill, Alan Powell, and Stan Gunter. Hitchens previously served as the Colonel of the Georgia State Patrol and his son, Billy Hitchens, is now second in command for the agency. Rep. Gunter previously served as the Executive Director of the Prosecuting Attorney’s Council of Georgia and Powell previously served as the Chair of the House Public Safety Committee.  Continue reading “Georgia Lawmakers File Bill To Exempt Law Enforcement From State Income Taxes”