Henry Makow – by Edward Hendrie

On January 24, 2019, H.R. 748 was introduced in the House of Representatives. That bill stated that the short title is as follows:

“This Act may be cited as the ‘Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act’ or the ‘CARES Act’.”
Continue reading “Congress Passed Relief Bill Before Pandemic Started”

Pittsburgh CBS

ROSS TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) – A researcher killed in an apparent murder-suicide was close to “making very significant findings” related to the coronavirus, his department at the University of Pittsburgh said. Continue reading “Researcher Killed In Apparent Murder-Suicide Was Close To ‘Making Very Significant Findings’ Related To COVID-19, Pitt Says”

The Last Vagabond – by Whitney Webb

In January, well before the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis would result in lockdowns, quarantines and economic devastation in the United States and beyond, the U.S. intelligence community and the Pentagon were working with the National Security Council to create still-classified plans to respond to an imminent pandemic. It has since been alleged that the intelligence and military intelligence communities knew about a likely pandemic in the United States as early as last November, and potentially even before then.
Continue reading “Coronavirus Gives a Dangerous Boost to DARPA’s Darkest Agenda”

AP

Nearly 70 residents sickened with the coronavirus have died at a Massachusetts home for aging veterans, as state and federal officials try to figure out what went wrong in the deadliest known outbreak at a long-term care facility in the U.S. Continue reading “Nearly 70 dead in ‘horrific’ outbreak at veterans home”

KMOV 4

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. (KMOV.com) — Law enforcement responded to a call of an active shooter at the Menasha Packaging Plant in Edwardsville Tuesday morning that turned out to be false, Pontoon Beach police said.  Continue reading “False call of active shooter leads to evacuation of Metro East packaging plant”

FACT: BANKRUPTCY APPLIES ONLY TO CORPORATIONS.
WHAT FURTHER PROOF DO YOU WANT THAT EVERYTHING WE SEE AS  ‘GOVERMENT’ IS A CORPORATION!
HOW MANY MORE TIMES MUST THIS POINT BE DRIVEN HOME?? WHEN WILL PEOPLE WAKE THE F UP?

Continue reading “McConnell Says He Favors Allowing States to Declare Bankruptcy”

LifeSiteNews – by Calvin Freiburger

KENT COUNTY, Michigan, April 16, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – Michigan has already become a national lightning rod for the extent of its COVID-19 response measures, and now a judge has empowered police in one county to go even further by detaining people for simple suspicion that they’ve come down with the virus. Continue reading “Michigan judge authorizes arresting people on suspicion of COVID-19 illness”

Yahoo News

An anonymous person called the police department in Andover, New Jersey, on Monday to report that a corpse was being stored in a shed outside the largest licensed nursing home in the state. When officers arrived, they discovered the body was gone, but found 17 others inside the facility’s tiny morgue. Continue reading “Anonymous tip leads police to 17 bodies at a nursing home hit hard by coronavirus”

The Hour – by Lisa Rein

The Treasury Department has ordered President Donald Trump’s name be printed on stimulus checks the Internal Revenue Service is rushing to send to tens of millions of Americans, a process that could slow their delivery by a few days, senior IRS officials said. Continue reading “President’s name to be printed on relief checks”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

As if we weren’t getting a clear enough picture of the auto industry imploding as a result of new car sales plunging, the industry is now warning about a used-car price collapse.
Continue reading ““An Unpleasant Truth”: Used Auto Market On Verge Of Collapse That Could Cost Companies Billions”

Daily Mail

Deadly tornadoes that ripped through the South this weekend destroyed 1 million homes and businesses from Texas to the Carolinas, as those left homeless in some cases were moved into hotels because opening shelters was too risky because of the coronavirus outbreak.  Continue reading “Tornadoes that ripped through the south destroyed 1 million homes and businesses from Texas to the Carolinas”