Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Following a January report of a leaked ATF email documenting plans to begin seizing lawfully-owned forced reset and wide-open triggers for AR-15 platforms, Rare Breed Triggers’ vendor was raided by the federal government in late March, according to the company.

A customer attempting to purchase Rare Breed’s Forced Reset Trigger received an email on April 20 from the company’s customer service team explaining the order was canceled because, on March 25, the ATF raided their vendor, which inhibited them from shipping triggers. Continue reading “Rare Breed Triggers Cancels Customers’ Orders After “ATF Raided Vendor””

The Verge – by Andrew J Hawkins

A video was posted on Reddit Thursday that appears to show a Tesla vehicle slowly crashing into a $3.5 million private jet after being “summoned” by its owner using the automaker’s automatic parking feature.

The Reddit user (who did not immediately respond to a request for comment) said the incident took place at an event sponsored by aircraft manufacturer Cirrus at Felts Field in Spokane, Washington. Continue reading “A Tesla vehicle using ‘Smart Summon’ appears to crash into a $3.5 million private jet”

Gateway Pundit – by Alexander Connell

With signs airing complaints about the impact of rising fuel costs and freight brokerage companies ‘ripping off’ both customers and carriers, a group of about ten big-rigs ground traffic to a halt in Glendale, California.

Stu Mandel, an Aerial photojournalist with FoxLA, was the first to report on the protest that took place just outside of Los Angeles. Continue reading “Truckers Shutdown LA Freeway In Protest Of Biden’s Fuel Prices”

Gateway Pundit – by Alicia Powe

A small plane killed two people as it crashed near a General Mills plant in Georgia on Thursday night.

The plane reportedly exploded on impact and came close to demolishing the cereal manufacturer’s facility. Continue reading “Plane Crashes Near General Mills Food Plant Amid Outbreak Of Fires In Food Processing Facilities Across The Nation”

Caitlin Johnstone

In what his lawyers have described as a “brief but significant moment in the case,” a British magistrates’ court has signed off on Julian Assange’s extradition to the United States, bringing the WikiLeaks founder one step closer to a US trial under the Espionage Act which threatens press freedoms worldwide. Continue reading “The US Cries About War Crimes While Imprisoning A Journalist For Exposing Its War Crimes”

LifeSiteNews – by Pierre Boralevi

BOLOGNA, Italy (LifeSiteNews) – A new app recently released in Italy presents striking similarities with China’s social credit system by rewarding some citizens for their behavior through a point system.  

“Smart Citizen Wallet” was presented at a March 29 press conference on digital innovation in Bologna, where mayor Matteo Lepore, and Massimo Bugani, director of the city’s “Digital Agenda,” discussed the project.    Continue reading “New social credit app to reward Italian citizens for ‘virtuous behavior’”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

President Joe Biden announced a new program on Thursday to help immigration advocates and corporate donors import tens of thousands of Ukrainian workers and consumers from safe European countries.

The migrants will be brought into the United States via the “parole” side door in the border that was created to help individual foreigners in emergencies. Continue reading “Biden Imports More Ukrainian Migrants for Investors”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Dr. Fauci insisted the CDC is above federal courts during an interview with CNN’s Kasie Hunt. Continue reading ““This is a CDC Issue, It Should Not Have Been a Court Issue” – Fauci Insists the CDC Should be Above Federal Courts and Law”

Children’s Health Defense – by Dr. Joseph Mercola

More than 769 athletes have collapsed on the field during a game from March 2021 to March 2022. The shocking statistic was revealed by One America News Network (OAN), which also found the average age of the athletes who suffered cardiac arrest is just 23 years old. Continue reading “769 Athletes Collapsed This Year During Competition. What’s Going On?”

WBIR

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Three Knox County area senators voted in favor of a Tennessee bill that would effectively criminalize homelessness. Those senators include Richard Briggs (R – Knoxville), who said he thinks unhoused people simply shouldn’t be sleeping outside in poor conditions.

It is already illegal to sleep or camp on state-owned property. The bill would expand that prohibition to any property owned by local governments, making it a felony. However, it lets authorities choose not the pursue charges. Continue reading “State senators voted to pass a bill that would criminalize unhoused people sleeping outside”

Activist Post – by BN Frank

Mining for ingredients needed to make electric vehicles (EV) and other technology has environmental (see 12) and humanitarian consequences (see 12). That’s why these ingredients are sometimes referred to as “Conflict Minerals” (see 1234).  In Nevada, residents continue to fight against a lithium mine being developed in their county. Continue reading “Indigenous Tribes, Environmental Groups, and Ranchers Take Legal Action against Proposed Lithium Mine”