Activist Post – by JP Cortez

Gov. Bill Lee signed legislation last week requiring the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) to examine the feasibility of creating a state depository to secure gold owned by the state and/or citizens.

House Bill 353, introduced by Rep. Bud Hulsey, and Senate Bill 279, introduced by Senator Paul Rose, call for TACIR to report its findings and recommendations to the Speaker of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Legislative Librarian no later than January 1, 2022. Continue reading “Tennessee to Consider Establishing a State Gold Depository”

CD Media

CDMedia has been approached by a group of parents terrified about what is happening to their children at the United States Military Academy at West Point.

Cadets are being threatened with solitary confinement, separation from the Academy, essential training is being refused, and they are facing daily direct pressure from senior officers at the institution if they do not take the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine. Continue reading “Vaccine Scandal Rocks West Point”

Reclaim the Net – by Tom Parker

Australia’s drug regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), is considering referring Facebook posts containing claims about COVID vaccine deaths to the police after a post showing Labor backbencher Julian Hill getting his vaccine was met with mass pushback from vaccine skeptics.

The post was ratioed with almost twice the number of comments to engagements – a common sign that a post is unpopular. Continue reading “Australia’s drug regulator considers referring vaccine hesitant Facebook posts to police”

Daily Mail

Not long before he acquired a sizeable stake in Debenhams, the former bankruptcy lawyer turned private equity baron David Bonderman decided to do some celebrating.

Nothing too discreet, though. That is not his style.

The financial entrepreneur, who has amassed a £3 billion fortune through his aggressive buyouts of failing or under-performing companies, subscribes to the ‘if you’ve got it, flaunt it’ philosophy of life. Continue reading “While the cost of our food doubles…”

Zero Hedge – Tyler Durden

Local newspaper Yomiuri reveals Japanese authorities are mulling over expanding eligibility criteria, including a negative COVID-19 test or vaccination history, for fans before entering the Tokyo Olympics this summer. Once inside, spectators might be forbidden from eating, drinking, and cheering.

Yomiuri said the government is considering that all spectators be required to show a negative COVID test within a week before attending the event that is set to run between July 23 and Aug. 8.  Continue reading “Japan Asks Olympics Fans For COVID Tests; No Eating, Drinking, Cheering At Games”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As the drug war crumbles across the United States, those who profit from kidnapping, caging, and killing people over arbitrary substances are clawing to the shreds of their existence in a desperate yet failing attempt to keep it alive. Perhaps there is no greater symbol for the current paradigm shift than what’s taking place in Flint, Michigan. The city just agreed to sell the former police academy for $500,000 to a company who is going to turn it into a marijuana grow facility. Continue reading “Drug War Crumbles As City Converts Old Police Academy into Cannabis Grow Facility”

The Washington Post – by Lily Kuo

China on Monday said it would allow all married couples to have three children, up from the existing limit of two, as it further loosened decades of population controls that have left the country in a demographic crisis.

The policy, announced at a Politburo meeting chaired by Chinese leader Xi Jinping, was aimed at “maintaining national security and social stability” and keeping “our country’s advantages in human resource endowments,” the powerful decision-making body said, according to state news agency Xinhua. Continue reading “Facing a demographic crisis, China to allow three children per family”

What if Memorial Day had a more singular purpose than just remembering ALL the war-dead? What if it specified WHICH war-dead? What if it didn’t celebrate foreign wars that had nothing to do with defending freedom but everything to do with stealing resources and killing innocent people who did nothing to us? What if, instead, it celebrated the un-known and un-named brave who truly fought for liberty and independence? Continue reading “Memorial Day”

Investment Watch

FedEx Mandatory Transgender Training Audio – You’ll Be FIRED if You Don’t Comply

The Stew Peters Show has obtained audio tapes and slides from mandatory all-employee training materials at FedEx, the giant multinational shipping company and top contractor to the United States Government. It would seem that the Marxists have infiltrated the highest levels of management at the non-union shipping company recently announced that they would be reviewing future political contributions, and condemned violence at the United States Capitol, and released a statement saying they “fully support the results of the U.S. general election.”  Continue reading “FedEx top contractor to the U.S. Government REQUIRED all employees to attend de-masculinization training”

RT

An upcoming punk concert in St. Petersburg, Florida, is charging attendees who are not vaccinated 55 times more for tickets than those who can prove they have been vaccinated against Covid-19.

The concert, featuring bands Teenage Bottlerocket, MakeWar, and Rutterkin will cost $999.99 for those who have either chosen not to be vaccinated or who cannot get vaccinated, while those who provide proof of vaccination will receive a 98.2% “discount” that reduces tickets prices to just $18. Continue reading “Unvaccinated people made to pay $999.99 for Florida concert, while vaccinated pay $18”

Activist Post – by BN Frank

Last year it was reported that throughout the U.S., birds were dropping out of the sky.  There could be a variety of sources responsible for this including exposure to increasing sources of electromagnetic radiation (aka “Electrosmog”) which includes both 5G and 4G (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8).

Regardless of the sources, it’s unsettling and tragic that more birds are being affected in the D.C. region. Continue reading “Birds Are Dying and Going Blind in D.C. Area – No Cause Determined Yet”

“The evil genius of darkness presided at its birth, it came forth under the veil of mystery, its true features being carefully concealed, and every deceptive art has been and is practicing to have this spurious brat received as the genuine offspring of heaven-born liberty. So fearful are its patrons that you should discern the imposition, that they have hurried on its adoption with the greatest precipitation. After so recent a triumph over British despots, after such torrents of blood and treasure have been spent, after involving ourselves in the distresses of an arduous war, and incurring such a debt for the express purpose of asserting the rights of humanity, it is truly astonishing that a set of men among ourselves should have the effrontery to attempt the destruction of our liberties. But in this enlightened age to hope to dupe the people by the arts they are practicing is still more extraordinary.”
— Samuel Bryan, ‘The Anti-Federalist Papers’

How familiar this is, and in so many ways, to what we face in these present times.

Daily Mail

In Times Square, the most densely tourist-populated place in the United States, a mentally disturbed man known as Mr. Kim begs cops to kill him. ‘I want to die. You have a gun? Shoot,’ he pleads. After the officers demur, he picks up a plank of wood and starts smashing it against the Pele soccer shop.

On Sutton Place, one of the most affluent residential areas in the city, a lone man squats on the sidewalk, intently reading a paperback novel next to a shopping cart that contains his worldly goods. He begs for cash with a sign saying he has lost everything. ‘Trying to survive,’ it adds.
Continue reading “Post-pandemic New York City is laid bare as homelessness, mental illness and crime escalate”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As the rest of the country struggled to pay their mortgages, had their businesses shut down, and descended into poverty, COVID-19 for the super rich was a record setting windfall. Four of the most controversial billionaires on the planet, saw their wealth increase by over a combined $100 billion in less than a year. One of those controversial billionaires was Jeff Bezos, who watched his portfolio increase by $70 billion to $186 billion — making him the richest person in the world.

So, what does a person with $186 billion in assets need? Well, apparently, they need another $10 billion — from the United States taxpayers. Seriously. Continue reading “As US Faces Record Unemployment, Homelessness—Senate Preps $10 BILLION Bailout for Jeff Bezos”