News Wars – by Dan Lyman

The Illinois House of Representatives has passed a bill mandating that all publicly-traded companies headquartered in the state will need to have a woman and an African-American sitting on its corporate board by 2021.

Failure to comply could result in fines of up to $300,000.  Continue reading “Illinois House Passes Bill Requiring Women, African-Americans on Corporate Boards”

The College Fix – by Lexi Lonas

A federal court permitted a lawsuit to proceed against an Illinois school district that allows high school boys to use girls’ locker rooms, restrooms and showers in order to accommodate transgender students.

But girls who don’t want to be seen naked by boys got bad news: The judge ruled that they have no right to “visual bodily privacy” if the government says so.  Continue reading “School district that forced girls to shower with boys can’t get out of Title IX lawsuit”

CNet  – by Katie Collins

The UK government is taking a hard line when it comes to online safety, moving to establish what it says is the world’s first independent regulator to keep social media companies in check.

Companies that fail to live up to requirements will face huge fines, and senior directors who are proven to have been negligent will be held personally liable. They may also find access to their sites blocked.  Continue reading “UK to unleash internet safety czar on Google, Facebook, Twitter”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Last month, Arizona representative, David Stringer resigned from his elected position as a representative. After he resigned, records were released showing that he was arrested in the 80s for raping two children—one of whom had a developmental disability. After a subsequent investigation was launched, we are now learning about the former representative’s sick history including a recording in which he condones child sex trafficking.  Continue reading “AZ Representative Defends Child Sex Trafficking, Laughs About ‘Child Prostitutes’”

Middle East Monitor

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel used force “wisely” in the Gaza Strip, as Israeli soldiers have killed “more than 300” Palestinians near the eastern fence of the besieged enclave.

In an interview with Israel Hayom, Netanyahu said: “More than 300 Palestinians have been killed near the border when they tried to breach the fence and abduct our soldiers. We have used force wisely, and powerfully.”  Continue reading “Netanyahu: Killing 300 Gaza protesters was ‘wise’ decision”

Gateway Pundit – by Brock Simmons

Now that police in New Zealand are going door-to-door to confiscate firearms, which involves bird-dogging people at work and monitoring their online activity, one man who has gotten caught up in the covfefe was recently stripped of his airsoft BB guns and his crossbow.

Adam Holland, apparently from Queenstown, made this post to his facebook page on March 28th:  Continue reading “New Zealand Police Confiscate Airsoft Pellet Guns, Crossbow from Man Because He Supports Trump”

The Telegraph

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, has promised to annex Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank if he is re-elected on Tuesday.

Palestinian leaders immediately reacted with anger at the pledge, which came in an interview with Israeli Channel 12 News three days ahead of the election. Continue reading “Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu ‘plans to annex settlements in West Bank’ if reelected”

Prep for That – by Jim Statney

A New York state Supreme Court judge has ruled in favor of a group of parents who objected to Rockland County’s emergency ban on unvaccinated kids. The emergency ban has been a continued point of contention in the region since it was enacted on March 30th. It was set to last 30 days, however, the new ruling has cut the time span short.

Rockland County Executive Ed Day’s order was intended to stop a measles outbreak. However, the measure was widely considered overreaching and draconian in nature. The ban ordered anyone under the age of 18 who was unvaccinated with a measles vaccine to stay out of public places. This included churches, schools, and even grocery stores. Continue reading “Judge Overturns New York County Unvaccinated Ban”

Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

Legal and illegal immigrants in the United States send a record $148 billion home in 2017, with Latin America and China topping the list, according to new World Bank data.

Mexico received the most, at $30 billion, followed by China at $16 billion and India at $11 billion.  Continue reading “Immigrants send record $148 billion home, Latin America, China tops”

Vigilant Citizen

Teen Vogue recently posted a video on YouTube entitled 5 Common Misconceptions About Sex and Gender and it is … quite surreal. The YouTube description says: “7 Activists and LGBTQIA+ people debunk common misconceptions about sex and gender”. In the video, various speakers (none of them in the field of science) dismiss scientific facts about the human body to replace them with artificial constructs.  Continue reading “A Teen Vogue Video Says: “This Idea That the Body Is Either Male or Female is Totally Wrong””

Collective Evolution – by Josh del Sol

Great news. A Belgian government minister has announced that Brussels is halting its 5G plans due to health effects.

The statement was made by Céline Fremault, the Minister of the Government of the Brussels-Capital Region, responsible for Housing, Quality of Life, Environment and Energy. From an interview last Friday, with L’EchoContinue reading “Brussels Becomes First Major City to Halt 5G Due to Health Effects”

Mondoweiss – by Philip Weiss

Yesterday the Intercept published a secret recording of Senator Cory Booker meeting with a New Jersey delegation at the AIPAC policy conference in Washington last week — AIPAC is the leading Israel lobby organization — and the speech is so over the top it’s hard to fathom. It ends with Booker consecrating Israel and the U.S. as one in the name of Martin Luther King and his murder in Memphis, a sermon by the senator you will have to read to believe.  Continue reading “Cory Booker says there’s no ‘greater moral vandalism’ than abandoning Israel (and he’ll cut off his hand first)”

Campus Reform – by Victoria Snitsar

The George Washington University student body voted Thursday to “remove and replace” its mascot, the George the Colonial.

According to the GWU Joint Elections Commission, 54 percent of students who voted in this spring’s Student Association elections supported the removal of the Colonial as the school’s mascot. It was not immediately clear what students plan to replace the Colonial mascot with or even if school administrators will act on the results of the referendum. Continue reading “Goodbye George: GW students vote to ‘remove and replace’ mascot”

Henry Makow

New Zealand is a Freemason colony. Everyone in power from the PM down is a traitor. 

NZ Citizen Outs NZ’s Masonic Masters

“There can be no Just and Free society when people who enter secret agreements to advantage themselves over the rest of us end up in the top positions.”   Continue reading “Massacre was Masonic Gun Grab, says NZ Man”

Press TV

The US Department of Defense has awarded arms manufacturing giant Lockheed Martin Corp a $2.5 billion contract to produce Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile systems for Saudi Arabia, as part of President Donald Trump’s extensive arms deals with the oil-rich kingdom.

“Lockheed Martin Corporation Missiles and Fire Control [of] Dallas, Texas is being awarded a $2,457,390,566 modification… contract for the production of THAAD interceptors… to support the US government and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the Pentagon said in a press release on Monday.

Continue reading “Lockheed Martin receives $2.5bn deal to forward US THAAD deal with Saudi Arabia”

RT

The Supreme Court has declared prisoners have no constitutional right to a “painless death,” allowing the execution of a convicted murderer to go forward despite his protestations that lethal injection would cause him to suffer.

Reversing a 2018 decision, the court ruled that death-row prisoner Russell Bucklew’s constitutional protections from “cruel and unusual punishment” did not exempt him from pain and that he’d failed to present sufficient evidence that his preferred method of execution, the gas chamber, was less painful or that it could be “readily implemented.” Continue reading “US Supreme Court declares inmates have no constitutional right to ‘painless death’”