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Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Houston, TX — A tragedy has unfolded in Houston after police involved in the pursuit of a suspect opened fire on that suspect and shot a one-year-old baby in the head in the process. The baby and the mother were not involved with the suspect and were merely in the wrong place at the wrong time.
According to authorities, the shooting happened Wednesday nights at a gas station around 11:30 p.m. Police are claiming they did not know a baby was in the back seat of the car when they opened fire. Continue reading “Baby in Critical Condition After Being Shot by Police in Mom’s Car as Cop Killed Suspect”
A woman has revealed she was left devastated after she was told waving to her 80-year-old father through his care home window was ‘illegal’ by staff.
Oriana Criscuolo, 46, from Stockport, wanted to drop off some treats for her father Attilio, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease and dementia, at Bamford Grange care home earlier this month. Continue reading “Woman left heartbroken after care home staff said waving to her father, 80, through his window was ‘illegal’ – as she claims staff have shut the curtains to stop her from seeing him”
THE COVID-19 vaccination drive has been given a £1.6billion injection in a bid to test new jabs against mutant variants.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak today announced the boost in funding for the jab programme.
So far in the UK over 20.4 million Brits have received a first dose of either the Pfizer/BioNTech jab or the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine with over 840,000 having had their second. Continue reading “Covid vaccine drive gets £1.6billion to fight new mutant variants”
The Iranian Foreign Ministry says the United States is resorting to blame game to try and deflect attention from its crimes in Yemen, including its deadly arms support for the Saudi-led invaders of the impoverished country.
Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh made the remarks in a statement on Wednesday in response to an earlier attempt by the top US diplomat to implicate Iran in Yemen’s crisis and level serious accusations against the Arabian Peninsula country’s popular Ansarullah movement. Continue reading “US trying to cover up ‘blood trade’ in Yemen through blame game: Iran”
National Pulse – by Natalie Winters
Despite Democrats and the mainstream media insisting the Conservative Political Action Conference designed its stage to resemble Nazi insignia, the company responsible for its creation revealed it “had no idea that the design resembled any symbol” and has worked for Joe Biden and MSNBC in the past.
The company – Design Foundry – told Forward it “had no idea that the design resembled any symbol, nor was there any intention to create something that did.” Continue reading “CPAC’s ‘Nazi Rune’ Stage Designed by a Liberal Company Which Has Worked for Biden, MSNBC.”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Petoskey, MI — A Michigan farm owner’s desire to help animals in need has landed her in jail and the animals she was helping, killed. Kei Ju Farm and Rescue owner Julie Hall did not pay the government for the proper permit before helping animals so officials arrested her and then killed her animals.
Because there is no animal rescue in Petoskey, for years, Hall has been rescuing both wild and domestic animals and nursing them back to health. She has years of experience in the field and has a farm where she carries out the rehabilitation. She was well-known in the community for providing this service. Continue reading “Family’s Farm Raided, the Animals Killed-for Rehabilitating Them Without a Permit”
Children’s Health Defense – by Megan Redshaw, J.D.
On Friday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Emergency Use Authorization for Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) COVID vaccine, paving the way for the one-shot vaccine to be administered beginning this week.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also recommended the vaccine for people 18 and older. On Sunday, J&J revealed plans to test its one-shot vaccine on infants, including newborns, pregnant women and the immunocompromised. The expanded clinical trials were laid out in the company’s application for emergency use approval and in briefing materials provided to the FDA and discussed briefly during the meeting. Continue reading “Johnson & Johnson to Test COVID Vaccine on Infants”
Washington Times – by Valerie Richardson
The House voted Friday to cordon off nearly three million acres of Western land in the name of environmental protection, overriding Republicans who called it a “massive land grab” that will kill jobs, increase wildfire danger and reduce access to public lands.
The Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act, approved by a vote of 227 to 200, combined eight Democrat-sponsored bills to create another 1.49 million aces of federal wilderness, including more than 1,000 river miles, and withdraw 1.2 million acres from new oil and mining claims. Continue reading “House votes to set aside 3 million Western acres in ‘massive land grab’”
Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan
With America already experiencing the beginnings of an inflation wave that may spiral out of control as a result of trillions in money printing the media is trying to get ahead of the story by claiming that everything becoming more expensive “is good.” Continue reading “Business Insider: “Everything Is About To Get More Expensive. This Is Good””
Campus Reform – by Chloe Sparwath
The University of Virginia imposed restrictions on students for nearly two weeks in February, limiting what they could and could not do, in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus.
According to an email sent by university administrators on February 16, on-campus students were only allowed to leave their dorm for essential activities, such as going to a job, attending class, getting food, and performing outdoor exercise until at least February 26, at which time the university would “consider lifting them…if conditions around the virus permit.” Continue reading “UVA Tells Students Where They Can and Cannot Go Due to COVID-19”
The Chinese communist regime has recently signaled that it could leverage its dominance in rare earth minerals, raising alarm bells in the United States. The threat has prompted the Biden administration to take action to reduce U.S. reliance on China for rare earth metals that are used in everything from smartphones to electric vehicles to fighter jets.
In 1992, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping predicted the importance of rare earths to China’s future when he famously said, “The Middle East has oil. China has rare earths.” Continue reading “US May Boost Rare Earths Mining to Counter Threat From China”
The regional government of Galicia in north-western Spain has declared that the controversial coronavirus vaccination should be mandatory for all 2.7 million citizens. The announcement was made by Galicia’s left-wing regional president Alberto Nuñez Feijóo at a press conference on Tuesday. His government has been working on a corresponding bill since November that will mandate the gene-altering mRNA injection to treat a virus 99.8% of people will survive.
Those who refuse to be injected will be fined several thousand euros. If the violation is classified as a “minor offense”, a fine of EUR 1,000 to EUR 3,000 ($1,200 USD to $3,600 USD) is due. In cases where the violation “poses a risk or serious harm to the health of the population”, the fine can range from € 3,000 to € 60,000. ($3,600 USD to $73,000 USD) Continue reading “Mandatory Coronavirus Vaccinations Coming to Spain”
Washington Post – by Richard Pan
Vaccines don’t stop viruses. Vaccinations do. This common public health saying means a vaccine does no good if we can’t get it into people’s arms. Insufficient supplies, natural disasters and bureaucratic mistakes have slowed efforts, but the overall goal of vaccinating a large majority of the U.S. population may ultimately be hampered by the anti-vaccine movement unless steps are taken to limit its impact.
Otherwise, America may witness more scenes like the one in Los Angeles on Jan. 30, when a mob of anti-vaccine protesters stormed Dodger Stadium, one of the nation’s largest vaccination centers. These extremists succeeded in temporarily shutting down the site, delaying patients, many of them elderly, from getting their shots. The anti-vaccine activists have told the Los Angeles Times that they intend to keep disrupting vaccination efforts.
Continue reading “Opinion: Anti-vaccine extremism is akin to domestic terrorism”
So much for President Biden’s call for “unity” as a mob of Antifa rioters (who as a reminder do not exist in reality as Biden previously noted that is “just an idea”) ran wild through the Pearl District of Portland on Saturday night, vandalizing buildings and spray painting anti-police messages.
Around 2100 PT Saturday night, Portland Police Bureau dispatched officers to the pearl District of town, home to shops, restaurants, bars, and residential living. Continue reading “‘Crazed’ Antifa Mob Target Portland Businesses As ‘Defunded’ Police Stretched Thin”
At least two arrests were made after a mostly peaceful protest in Portland turned violent. Banks and other businesses were trashed as beleaguered residents pleaded with protesters to “go home!” and leave them in peace.
A group of dozens of people were reportedly demonstrating against immigration policy under the Biden administration in the Pearl District in downtown Portland, but quickly began vandalizing the area. Continue reading “Portland protest turns chaotic with businesses trashed, fist fights on the street and bike cops slamming into ‘press’”
