Politico – by Benjamin Din

The U.S. Capitol Police suspended an officer on Monday, after a congressional staffer discovered anti-Semitic materials near the officer’s work area as he left a Capitol Hill office building on Sunday.

On Sunday, Zach Fisch was leaving the Longworth House Office Building when he noticed something unusual: a printed copy of an anti-Semitic text. It sat on a table near the entrance to the building and was bound by a single binder clip, with the parts of the title written in large red capital letters, according to a photograph published by The Washington Post, which first reported the story. Continue reading “Capitol Police officer suspended after anti-Semitic materials discovered at his work area”

Daily Mail

Bill Gates has called on governments to give billions in research and development funding to prevent future pandemics and ‘bio-terrorism’.

The billionaire founder of Microsoft warned that world leaders must prepare for disasters like ‘smallpox terror attacks’ whatever the cost, and called for the formation of a new billion-dollar World Health Organisation Pandemic Task Force. Continue reading “Bill Gates warns terrorists will try and use smallpox as a biological weapon as he bids for billions in funding to prevent future pandemics”

MSN

Dr. Anthony Fauci is done discussing the nuances of who, exactly, should be first in line for booster shots right now.

His goal is to “make it crystal clear that if you have been vaccinated — go get boosted,” he told Insider on Monday.

“Make it really simple. If you had a primary vaccination, get a booster.” Continue reading “Dr. Fauci: Stop ‘overthinking’ boosters — giving every adult an extra shot will keep people out of hospital”

Armstrong Economics

There are deep concerns that an invasion from the Middle East has been deliberately encouraged by Soros and his attempt to force political change in Poland. For months now, in the aftermath of Biden’s Afghanistan disaster, Poland has been targeted by a wave of Muslims trying to infiltrate Poland. Estimates are that perhaps tens of thousands of Muslims are trying to get into Europe by any means possible.  Continue reading “Border Crisis in Poland is the Tip of the Iceberg”

CNN

A group of seven Australian women, some of whom were subjected to invasive medical examinations after authorities found an abandoned baby at Doha international airport, are planning on suing the Qatar government, their lawyer confirmed Tuesday.

The women were told to disembark their Qatar Airways plane and forced to undergo inspections without their consent and given no clear explanation, while transiting through Qatar on October 2, 2020. Continue reading “Australian women to sue Qatar over forced invasive examinations at Doha airport”

Daily Mail

Tesco‘s festive TV advert featuring Father Christmas bearing a Covid vaccine passport has received more than 1,500 complaints, making it the most complained-about of the year.

Set to Queen’s track Don’t Stop Me Now, the 90-second clip celebrates overcoming obstacles to get in the festive spirit. Continue reading “Tesco’s Christmas advert is hit by more than 1,500 complaints for featuring Santa with a Covid vaccine passport after anti-vaxxers called for boycott of store”

Business Insider – by Aylin Woodward

The longest lunar eclipse of this century is coming this week.

During the early hours of Friday morning, Earth will pass between the sun and moon, casting a shadow over the latter. The eclipse will peak just after 4 a.m. Eastern Time, when our planet will hide 97% of the full moon from the sun’s light, giving the moon a reddish hue. Continue reading “The longest lunar eclipse this century will happen early Friday morning. Here’s how to see it.”

NDTV

Global wealth tripled over the last two decades, with China leading the way and overtaking the U.S. for the top spot worldwide.

That’s one of the takeaways from a new report by the research arm of consultants McKinsey & Co. that examines the national balance sheets of ten countries representing more than 60% of world income. Continue reading “China Is Now World’s Richest Nation, Ahead Of US”

RT

American software company Salesforce has introduced a $40,000 financial package for its transgender employees around the world, including money for sex change operations and hundreds of dollars for new clothes.

Salesforce will provide its package for employees globally after previously launching it in the United States and Canada. Transgender staff will be able to take four weeks of paid leave and receive $40,000 to pay for sex change surgery, hair transplants, hormone replacement, and legal fees, and will even receive a budget of up to $500 for new clothes “to help them look and feel their best” – one of the newest additions to Salesforce’s package. Continue reading “US-based firm offers trans employees pay for sex change & new clothes”

The Times – by Shanti Das, George Greenwood

A large Covid-19 testing provider is being investigated by the UK’s data privacy watchdog over its plans to sell swabs containing customers’ DNA for medical research.

Cignpost Diagnostics, a government-approved supplier trading as ExpressTest, said it intended to analyse the samples to “learn more about human health”, to develop drugs and products or to sell information to third parties, company documents show.  Continue reading “Testing firm can profit from sale of Covid swabs”

Epoch Times – by Zachary Stieber

Multiple Jan. 6 defendants were taken out of their cells on stretchers at the District of Columbia jail on Nov. 11, according to a court filing.

The situation started when one of the defendants refused to wear a mask, family members of Kelly Meggs, who is being held in the D.C. jail, told Meggs’s lawyer. Prison guards then began spraying a chemical substance described as “some kind of mace or pepper spray,” according to a filing in federal court.  Continue reading “Jan. 6 Defendants Taken Out of Cells on Stretchers: Court Filing”

Daily Mail

The outgoing head of the UK Border Force has triggered a political row by describing ‘bloody borders’ as ‘just such a pain in the bloody a***’.

Paul Lincoln’s incendiary remarks – made in a speech to mark his departure as director general of the Border Force – comes amid growing anger among Boris Johnson’s backbenchers over the migrant crisis.  Continue reading “Outgoing UK Border Force boss triggers political row by saying borders are ‘just a pain in the a***’”

PJ Media – by Chris Queen

Progressives have talked about the concept of universal basic income (UBI) for years. The idea behind UBI is that the government would provide, in some way or another, a certain amount of money to everyone as a sort of minimum living standard.

Tied to the UBI concept is the notion of guaranteed income. Guaranteed income is a little different in that not everybody gets the same amount of money every time. Examples of this include Alaska’s payments to residents from the state’s oil investment fund and the casino revenue payments that some Native Americans receive. A guaranteed income can be public or private. (Save your “it’s called a job” jokes for the comments).  Continue reading “Atlanta Set to Begin the South’s Biggest Guaranteed Income Experiments”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

The media is looking for absolutely anything (other than the obvious) to blame for the sudden surge in heart attacks, myocarditis, pericarditis and assorted heart diseases throughout the West.

The US media is blaming “broken heart syndrome”…  Continue reading “Media Blitz: Surge in Heart Disease Due to ‘Climate Change,’ ‘Broken Heart Syndrome,’ ‘Pandemic Anxiety’”