Daily Mail

What a difference 24 hours makes! In a glorious surge of joy and relief, the mood worldwide has turned following the announcement by pharma giant Pfizer of what we hope and pray is a successful vaccine against Covid-19.

Global share prices have rocketed, many of us are daring to think about travelling abroad next year, and the prospect of a normal family Christmas seems within reach. Continue reading “Anti-vaxxers aiming to boycott Covid jab ‘dangerous’ and ‘reckless’”

CP 24

OTTAWA — More than two-thirds of Canadians say they would support a curfew if the COVID-19 pandemic became serious enough, according to a new poll.

The survey by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies found that 67 per cent of Canadians would back a temporary nighttime curfew – 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. – to curb viral spread in dire circumstances.  Continue reading “More than two-thirds of Canadians would support nighttime curfew to slow COVID-19, poll suggests”

RT

Unrest on the streets of Portland continued over the weekend, with multiple arrests, the use of tear gas, and one local Democrat party office defaced with anti-government graffiti, including ‘F**k Biden’ and ‘No presidents.’

Oregon Governor Kate Brown rescinded an executive order Sunday that called on State Police and the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office in Portland to take charge of the police response to expected violent protests in the wake of Tuesday’s presidential election. Continue reading “Antifa says ‘No Presidents’: Portland Democrat building defaced with ‘F**k Biden,’ ‘BLM’ and ‘ACAB’ graffiti”

Anash

The long-drawn out US Elections are finally nearing their end, as former Vice President Joe Biden was declared winner of the race to become the 46th president of the United States.

President-Elect Biden is not a new face in politics, with close to five decades in public service, first as a senator from the State of Delaware, then as vice president of the United States under President Barack Obama. Continue reading “When Joe Biden Quoted the Rebbe”

The Counter

As the country heads into a third coronavirus wave, and potentially more lockdowns, food companies are ramping up production to avoid the grocery shortages Americans encountered this spring. They can make all the toilet paper in the world—but what if there’s no one to deliver those rolls to stores?

That’s a looming possibility in New York, where more than 100 truck drivers are threatening to strike and shut down supply chains to Whole Foods and Stop & Shop supermarkets in the tri-state area. Continue reading “Truck drivers threaten to strike, crippling grocery supply chain”

The Mind Unleashed – by Justin MacLachlan

While most Americans are eagerly awaiting who will be the next President of the United States, one town in Kentucky has decided that its mayor will now be a French Bulldog named Wilbur.

The small town of Rabbit Hash in Kentucky had 17 other candidates who eyed becoming mayor, including Jack Rabbit, a Beagle, and a donkey named Higgins. There was even a rooster campaigning for the office, according to spokesperson and handler of Wilbur, Amy Noland. Continue reading ““He Rolled Over with Excitement!”: Kentucky Town Elects Dog as Mayor”

Sad and Useless

Ever wondered what it’s like having a beaver around the house? Meet Beave, the lovely neighborhood rescue beaver who has been taking up residence with Nancy, a licensed wildlife rehabilitation specialist. Beave ended up with Nancy in May of 2020, being just 3 weeks old, when he was found abandoned by the side of the road.  Continue reading “Baby Beaver Gets Rescued, Ends Up Building “Dams” In Rescuer’s Home Using Random Household Items”

Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks

Black Lives Matter and Antifa marched into a crowd of Joe Biden supporters who were partying outside the White House on Saturday evening and told them that if they do not comply with their demands that they are racists.

Black Lives Matter was joined with an Antifa group that calls themselves the “They/Them Collective.” Continue reading “Black Lives Matter Crashes Biden Celebration, Say Democrats Who Won’t Raise Their Fists Are ‘Just as Racist’ as ‘Police Killing Black People’”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Because Donald Trump and Joe Biden are the antitheses of what the supposed “leader of the free world” should look like, they had to spend billions of dollars to convince people to vote for them. As a result of running who could be considered the two worst candidates in US history against each other, the total cost of the 2020 election nearly reached a historic $14 billion.

Running a child sniffer against a p***y grabber resulted in the most expensive election ever. To put it into perspective, in 2016, those terrible candidates spent just half of what was spent this time. To be clear, this is the total money spent by all elected positions, not just the presidential candidates. However, the presidential campaigns accounted for a large portion of the spending. Continue reading “Money Spent by Both Parties in 2020 Election Could’ve Nearly Ended Homelessness in US”

Children’s Health Defense – by Jeremy Loffredo

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) last week established the 5G Fund for Rural America. The fund will hand over billions of dollars worth of taxpayer money to the world’s largest telecom providers. In exchange, the telecom giants will build 5G infrastructure in rural regions of the U.S. — including the infrastructure needed for 5G or wireless farming, also known as “precision agriculture.”

Precision agriculture involves the use of sensors in fields to measure moisture and temperature levels, satellites and drones that provide remote real-time images of crops, and even wireless sensors attached to cattle that monitor their health and track their location. Continue reading “5G Fund for Rural America Hands Over U.S. Farms to Big Tech, Critics Say”

RT

Doing chores for your family is a form of child labor, so not all child labor is actually bad, says an article in The Guardian, published on Friday in a section sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

The provocative piece was penned by Elizabeth Sibale, a Malawi-born woman working for the international consultancy firm Palladium. In it she touts her childhood experience doing hard work for her family – carrying water, preparing food and babysitting her younger sister – as an example of work that helped her acquire skills vital for adult life and to build character. Continue reading “Child labor may be good, Bill Gates-funded article in The Guardian bizarrely argues”

Reuters

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated U.S. President-elect Joe Biden on Sunday, hailing a strong alliance that could be burdened by differences over policy on Iran and the Palestinians.

“Congratulations @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris. Joe, we’ve had a long & warm personal relationship for nearly 40 years, and I know you as a great friend of Israel. I look forward to working with both of you to further strengthen the special alliance between the U.S. and Israel,” Netanyahu said on his Twitter account, which still carries a photograph of him and incumbent U.S. President Donald Trump at its head. Continue reading “Israel’s Netanyahu congratulates Biden on U.S. election win, thanks Trump”

“The reform in question is meant to disrupt all areas of life, on a planetary scale: government, international relations, finance, energy, food, medicine, jobs, urban planning, real estate, law enforcement, and human interactions–and it starts with changing the way we think of ourselves and our relationship with the world. Notably, privacy is a huge thorn in the collective eye of our ‘great resetters’–and–as I am typing this, they are pushing their sweet-talking points about how privacy is really an outdated concept–especially when it comes to people’s medical data, sheesh–and that we simply cannot move forward with the bright future if silly people keep clinging to their privacy. … The desired end result is a giant, joyless, highly controlled global conveyor of everything and everybody where privacy is tremendously expensive, dissent is unthinkable, and spiritual submission is mandatory. It’s like a 24/7 medicated reality, except the medications are both chemical and digital, and they are reporting you back to the mothership, which can then punish you for bad behavior by, say, blocking your access to certain places or by putting a hold on your digital bank account–perhaps without any human intervention at all.”
— Tessa Lena, ‘The Great Reset for Dummies’