Fox News

San Francisco is rolling out a pilot program that will pay high-risk individuals to not shoot anyone as gun crimes tick up in the city.

“These small investments can transform the lives of individuals, but they can also transform communities,” Sheryl Davis, executive director of the Human Rights Commission, told Newsweek. Continue reading “San Francisco will pay people to not shoot others: ‘Cash for criminals’”

National File – by Gabriel Keane

Pharmaceutical megacorporation pfizer is now developing a COVID pill that is meant to be taken alongside the COVID vaccines that have already made the company a staggering amount of money. The new pill is expected to be released by the end of the year and will be required to be taken twice per day.

“Success against #COVID19 will likely require both vaccines & treatments,” Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said on Wednesday. “We’re pleased to share we’ve started a Phase 2/3 study of our oral antiviral candidate-specifically designed to combat SARS-CoV-2-in non-hospitalized, low-risk adults.” Continue reading “Pfizer Is Now Developing A Twice-Per-Day COVID Pill That Must Be Taken Alongside Vaccines”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Shocking footage from a security camera in Chicago’s expensive River North neighborhood (which hosts restaurants, shops and art galleries, among other businesses) explicitly reveals how bad the city’s crime problem has gotten. In the video, two men can be seen being viciously kicked and beaten by a group of young men, who strip them of their shoes, empty their pockets, and – before it’s all over – twerked over the victims’ unconscious bodies. Continue reading “Shocking Video Shows 2 Men Beaten & Robbed While Women Twerk Over Unconscious Bodies”

The Daily Expose

Two New York judges have ordered two separate defendants to get the Covid-19 vaccine, raising questions about the line between civic responsibility and civil liberties.

In the first case, the defendant was charged with a number of minor crimes, including drug possession and shoplifting. He was prepared to plead guilty, and prosecutors agreed. But a Bronx judge approving the deal added his own condition – the defendant had to get the Covid-19 vaccine. Continue reading “2 New York Judges Ordered Defendants to Get Covid-19 Vaccine”

Daily Mail

A day after an explosive wildfire forced the evacuation of a resort city at the southern tip of Lake Tahoe, firefighters braced for strong winds and of the 22,000 residents who were ordered to leave, some had decided to take their chances with flames creeping closer to the city limits.

On Tuesday, the city of South Lake Tahoe, usually bustling with summer tourists, was eerily empty, and the air thick and hazy with smoke from the Caldor Fire, one of two major fires burning in the same area. Fire officials said the flames were just three miles from the town.  Continue reading “Some of South Lake Tahoe’s 22,000 residents REFUSE mandatory evacuation orders to flee Caldor blaze”

CNN

Due to the surge of Covid-19 cases, the director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is asking unvaccinated Americans not to travel during the Labor Day holiday weekend.

The US is surpassing an average of 160,000 new Covid-19 cases a day, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. With the spread of the more transmissible Delta variant and many students returning to the classroom for a new academic year, the rise is concerning officials and health experts. Continue reading “CDC asks the unvaccinated not to travel this weekend and says even vaccinated need to weigh the risk”

Need to Know

California is trying to fast-track a bill that requires Covid vaccines for people 12 and over to enter indoor spaces and businesses. The bill demands that ALL employers in private industry require their employees to be fully vaccinated, including independent contractors. The proposal would take effect immediately upon the governor’s signature and would require the Department of Public Health to develop an enforcement mechanism by November 1. -GEG

Continue reading “California Democrats Trying to Force Vaccines and Vax Passports for Everyone”

https://twitter.com/CurtisHouck/status/1432789206762496004/

Project Veritas

[SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Aug. 31, 2021] Project Veritas released shocking new video today of California AP Government teacher, Gabriel Gipe, boasting about politically indoctrinating his students at Inderkum High School.

Gipe said that his intention is to radicalize students into supporting Marxist ideas by using the public school system as an avenue to incentivize them to participate in fringe extracurricular events. Continue reading “Pro-Antifa High School Teacher in California Admits Communist Indoctrination of Students”

Daily Mail

A Washington state public high school has been condemned for forcing student athletes to wear ankle bracelets to help with COVID track and tracing efforts.

Eatonville High School bought the monitors, made by a company called Triax, for both coaches and students in high-contact and moderate-contact sports. Continue reading “Washington school is blasted for making student athletes wear ANKLE MONITORS so they can be alerted if another player tests positive for COVID”

CNN

People ordered to evacuate the city of South Lake Tahoe and the southern portion of the lake ahead of the raging Caldor Fire were stuck in gridlocked traffic Monday.

All residents of the city were ordered to evacuate Monday as the fast-moving blaze continues to ravage parts of Northern California. Continue reading “South Lake Tahoe residents ordered to evacuate as Caldor Fire threatens the area”

Daily Mail

Louisiana residents have reported cases of alleged looting in the wake of Hurricane Ida amid fears crime could spiral in New Orleans and other cities after energy suppliers warned that power will be out for around three weeks as utility crews work to restore more than 2,000 miles of downed energy lines across the state.

New Orleans’ mayor also announced that the death toll from the storm has officially risen to two after a driver drowned in their vehicle in the city. On Sunday, a 60-year-old man died when a tree fell on a home just outside Baton Rouge. Authorities have not released any information about the identities of the victims.  Continue reading “New Orleans is hit by LOOTING in wake of Hurricane Ida”

Radio Free Europe

Saudi Arabia and Russia have signed a military cooperation agreement at an arms expo outside Moscow.

Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman announced on Twitter on August 24 that he signed the agreement with Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin “aimed at developing joint military cooperation between the two countries.” Continue reading “Saudis Sign Military Cooperation Agreement With Russia”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

On Sunday, protesters in Athens clashed with police against mandatory vaccination measures that go into effect on Sept. 1.

Police estimate about 8,000 people attended the rally in Syntagma Square, the central square of Athens, chanting anti-vaxx slogans and demanding government officials reverse mandatory vaccinations for all health workers that begins Wednesday.  Continue reading “Protest Against Mandatory Vaxxing Turns Violent In Greece, 47 Detained”