Breitbart – by Robert Kraychik

Joe Biden’s family’s domestic and international and business dealings are linked to the former vice president’s political influence, explained Peter Schweizer, author of Profiles in Corruption: Abuse of Power by America’s Progressive Elite, president of the Government accountability Institute, and senior contributor at Breitbart News.

Schweizer joined Tuesday’s edition of SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily withhost Alex Marlow to discuss his latest book on the date of its launch.  Continue reading “Peter Schweizer on ‘the Biden 5’: Deals in China, Costa Rica, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine”

Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson

French intellectual Renaud Camus has been given a 2 month suspended prison sentence for saying that mass immigration into Europe represents an “invasion.”

Camus will only avoid jail by paying 1800 euros to two “anti-racist” organizations, SOS Racisme and the LICRA (International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism). Continue reading “French Intellectual Sentenced to 2 Months in Prison For Calling Mass Immigration an “Invasion””

Daily Mail

French energy workers protesting against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform cut power to the world’s largest wholesale fresh food market.

The power was cut at Rungis International Market near Paris on Tuesday, the hard-left CGT union’s energy branch said.    Continue reading “French strikers cut power to world’s largest fresh food market near Paris”

Russia Insider – by Mike Walsh

The question that challenges the shrewdest philosophers and prophets is how the world will respond when the holocaust narrative is no longer considered believable. What happens when the holocaust is regarded as far-fetched as Santa Claus, an illusion as is the fable of Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen.  Continue reading “Belief in the ‘Holocaust’ Is Crumbling Around the World, What Will the Consequences of this Earthquake Be?”

New York Post – by Tina Moore and Kenneth Garger

A half-dressed female NYPD lieutenant was caught in a drunken, on-the-job sex romp with a male sergeant at a Manhattan police building Saturday night, sources said.

Lt. Brandi Sanchez, 39, and Sgt. Lambros Gavalas, 46, were stripped of their guns and badges for the alleged rendezvous in a department bathroom inside a building used by NYPD personnel at 90 Church Street, the sources said.  Continue reading “NYPD officers disciplined for alleged on-the-job bathroom sex romp”

The Weather Channel

The National Weather Service in Miami issued an important cold-weather warning Tuesday: Watch for falling iguanas.

“This isn’t something we usually forecast, but don’t be surprised if you see Iguanas falling from the trees tonight as lows drop into the 30s and 40s,” the agency tweeted. “Brrrr!”

Continue reading “Beware of Falling Iguanas in South Florida, National Weather Service Warns”

He had his bones broken, his blood spilled, and served time as a political prisoner, fighting for the common law Bill of Rights.

Reno Gazette Journal

Reno – Carroll Arthur Smith Mizell ‘Cal’, age 60, of Reno NV, passed away on December 14, 2019 at Saint Mary’s Hospital after a long and hard-fought battle with COPD. Born November 10, 1959 in Albuquerque, NM to Carroll Wood Mizell and Anne Qua (Hebert) Smith. Cal was an artist, musician, carpenter and student of the constitution and law. Continue reading “RIP: Carroll Arthur Smith Mizell”

Free Beacon – by Alex Griswold

Denver Post columnist says he was fired after disputing the idea that there are more than two sexes.

Jon Caldara, president of the libertarian Independence Institute, announced that he has been fired from the Post, chalking it up to “a difference in style” that his editors found “too insensitive.”  Continue reading “Denver Post Columnist Fired After Arguing There Are Two Sexes”

Unz Report – by Mike Whitney

The Trump administration is threatening to destroy Iraq’s economy by withholding a critical source of money that is controlled by the Federal Reserve. The threat is a response to the Iraqi parliament’s unanimous decision to end Washington’s 17 year-long military occupation. The Iraqi people and their representatives in parliament are incensed by the recent assassination of Iran’s most revered general, Qassem Soleimani, who was savagely incinerated by a Hellfire missile on the direct orders of Donald Trump. Iraqi prime minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and his supporting MPs believe that the US committed a gross violation of Iraq’s sovereignty by killing a visiting dignitary without first obtaining the government’s permission. This is why the parliament and the prime minister have asked the administration to respect the wishes of the Iraqi people and withdraw all US troops from the country.   Continue reading “Pompeo to Iraq: If You Kick Us Out, We Will Bury You”

MSN

(Bloomberg) — A caravan of as many as 3,000 migrants is testing Mexico’s pledge to President Donald Trump to halt undocumented arrivals to the U.S.

For the first time since Mexico began its full-scale crackdown against migrants, a caravan is clashing with Mexican security forces at the country’s southern border. After being turned away at a bridge crossing, hundreds of members waded across a shallow river on Monday from the Guatemalan side into Mexico.  Continue reading “Caravan of 3,000 Tests Mexico’s Pact With Trump to Stop Migrants”

Health Impact News

Krystle Cordingley mourns her son Corbyn who died 14 hours after a flu shot.

Krystle claims that the hospital tried to cover up what happened, and doctors said his death following vaccination was a coincidence.  Continue reading ““He was Murdered” – 13 Month Old Infant Dies 14 Hours After Receiving the Flu Shot”