The owner of a Maryland riverside restaurant could face steep fines and a year behind bars after 15 police officers allegedly showed up at his business — Lee’s Landing Dock Bar in Port Deposit — over too many customers, which violates COVID-19 social distancing orders, the Cecil Whig reported. Continue reading “15 cops ‘raid’ restaurant allegedly over too many customers — a COVID-19 violation — and owner may get year in jail, $5,000 fine”
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Daily Wire – by Amanda Prestigiacomo
A 37-year-old California man who died of a drug overdose has been added to the novel coronavirus death toll.
Though the death of the unidentified man was caused by a drug overdose, he also tested positive for the novel coronavirus, which was coded as a “significant continuing condition,” according to Ventura County spokeswoman Ashley Bautista, VA Star reported Thursday. Continue reading “Drug Overdose, Head Trauma Deaths Added To Coronavirus Death Toll”
“MAGA May Day” freedom rallies are slated to pop up across America Friday, May 1, aimed to send a message to “local and state government tyrants” that it is time to safely and responsibly reopen the country. Continue reading “‘MAGA May Day’ Freedom Rallies Planned Across America to Protest Lockdowns”
Western Journal – by Ben Marquis
After weeks of government-imposed lockdowns in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Americans across the country are growing increasingly restless, ready get back to work and business as usual. Continue reading “To Save His Town, Mayor Defies Shutdown Order, Dares New Mexico Governor To Send in State Police”
Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson
Nurses at a hospital in Paris took a break from dealing with coronavirus patients to re-create Leonardo Da Vinci’s The Last Supper painting with themselves playing the part of Jesus and his apostles. Continue reading “Nurses at Hospital in Paris Re-Create ‘Last Supper’ With Themselves as Jesus and His Apostles”
American forces in the Persian Gulf have greatly bolstered their ability to respond to Iran at a moment President Trump has renewed trading threats and barbs with the Islamic Republic, ordering the US Navy “to shoot down and destroy any and all Iranian gunboats if they harass our ships at sea.” Continue reading “US Beefs Up Gunship Presence In Gulf Ready To Back Trump’s Iran ‘Red Line’”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Westport, CT — America is currently in utter turmoil. After panic buying emptied shelves across the country, millions of unemployed people began spending their last dollar on food, hundreds of cities have been placed on lockdown, and cops are using Chinese-made patrol drones to monitor citizens 24-hours a day. Continue reading “Police Cancel Drone Spying, Showing Resistance to the COVID-19 Police State Works”
Chicago is one of the worst-hit cities by the deadly Covid-19 coronavirus and city officials are begging their residents to stay home – and maintain social distancing. Continue reading “1,000 People Attend Crowded Chicago House Party During Quarantine”
Although media has been focused on American opposition to coronavirus-related lockdowns, anger over virus control measures has spread worldwide and anti-lockdown protests are cropping up in Canada and across Europe as individuals tire of the economy-killing measures put in place to “flatten the curve.” Continue reading “Anger Goes Global: Anti-Lockdown Protests Erupt In Canada, France, And Germany”
As some states begin hesitantly reopening aspects of their economies, many small business owners find themselves in a Catch-22, as one Atlanta fitness studio operator who says he lost a family member to a likely coronavirus-related illness describes. Continue reading “Small Businesses In Catch-22 Begin Revolt: ‘Defy State’s Stay-At-Home Order Or Face Collections’”
There is increasing evidence on social media that the National Guard has been deployed to the nation’s food banks to ensure food supply chain networks are not severed, and shortages do not materialize. Continue reading “National Guard Deployed At Nation’s Food Banks To Ensure Stability During Unprecedented Times”
A significant concern that readers should have during an economic collapse and pandemic is food security. We’ve noted over April that troubling news is developing deep inside America’s food supply chain network, suggesting shortages and rapid food inflation could be ahead. Continue reading “American Farms Cull Millions Of Chickens Amid Virus-Related Staff Shortages At Processing Plants”
Western Journal – by Erin Coates
Pennsylvania has removed hundreds of COVID-19 deaths from the official death count after coroners pointed out the state’s health department numbers did not match their own. Continue reading “Pennsylvania Takes Hundreds of ‘Probable’ COVID Deaths Off Books After Coroners Come Forward”
Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns
Nothing screams “bloated bureaucracy” louder than the Draconian laws requiring pet owners to “license” their pets. Make no mistake about it. Pets do not need licenses to be able to breathe and pet owners do not need licenses in order to care for animals. But in the police state, all dogs are supposed to be licensed. A recent tug of war between a Canadian dog owner and a police officer accurately portrays the state of madness mandatory dog licensing creates. Continue reading “Cop Detains Woman’s Dog in Her Own Yard, Demands to “See Her Papers” or Lose Her Dog”
Members of the United States military are inadvertently funding the rise of their biggest 21st Century adversary — China — through their retirement savings, Army Green Beret and Congressman Mike Waltz (R-FL) warned in an interview this week. Continue reading “Rep. Mike Waltz Warns Billions in U.S. Troops’ Retirement Savings Funding the Chinese Military”
While most of the world hungers for a vaccine to put an end to the death and economic destruction wrought by COVID-19, some anti-vaccine groups are joining with anti-lockdown demonstrators to challenge restrictions aimed at protecting public health. Continue reading “The anti-vaccine and anti-lockdown movements are converging, refusing to be ‘enslaved’”
Like it or not, the surveillance state is being ushered in under cover of the pandemic. Coming soon to the skies of Westport, Connecticut, are “pandemic drones” that will hunt for COVID-19 carriers. These special drones have thermal optic sensors blended with artificial intelligence that can detect if a person is feverish and or sneezes or coughs. If the drones detect a possible virus carrier, the drone operator will be alerted and dispatch police to the suspect’s location. Continue reading ““Pandemic Drones” To Fly In Connecticut, Hunting For CCOVID-Carriers”
For weeks, the United Nations, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank have stated the only solution for emerging market economies severely damaged by the coronavirus outbreak is a “debt jubilee.” Continue reading “UN Calls For Trillion Dollar Debt Jubilee For Poorest Countries”