Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Over the weekend, there were numerous media reports published in hopes of easing fears that the coronavirus spread was uncontained, and informing the general public just how seriously China takes its quarantine of no less than 17 cities and roughly 60 million people. Take this report from AFP, according to which Police at a roadblock on the outskirts of Wuhan turned away cars trying to leave the virus-stricken epicenter on Saturday, as other anxious residents trapped inside spent the Lunar New Year stocking up on masks and medical supplies.  Continue reading “5 Million Potential Carriers Have Left Wuhan As Coronavirus Appears To Mutate Into “More Transmissable” Form”

The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton

Gun control bills and measures have been a hot topic in the state of Virginia, and with good reason.

Democrats within Richmond have been adamant in bringing forth legislation that can be contorted to strip citizens of their second amendment rights. As a result, citizens of the state thought it a good idea to purchase their weapons while they still could. Continue reading “Virginians respond to gun control proposals by purchasing almost 74,000 firearms in December”

Ammo.com

When one talks about the Bundy Family, the first thing that springs to mind is the standoff in Nevada in 2014. However, perhaps even more important is the standoff and occupation at Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in 2016. Indeed, the two events are often conflated because Ammon Bundy is the son of Cliven Bundy, the man who stood up to the federal government over “grazing fees” on Bureau of Land Management land. Continue reading “The Oregon Standoff: Understanding LaVoy Finicum’s Death & the Management of BLM Land”

Trib Live – by Megan Guza

A drunken driving conviction could mean losing the right to buy and own firearms in Pennsylvania, the U.S. Court of Appeals has decided.

The precedent-setting opinion handed down Friday hinges on the federal government’s definition of a “serious crime” — the level a crime must reach to trigger an individual being barred from buying firearms. Continue reading “A DUI in Pennsylvania could cost you your Second Amendment rights”

New York Post – by Paula Froelich

You can usually smell the markets before you see them.

Especially if you’re downwind.

It’s a sickly, almost sweet and nauseating smell of death. Once inside, the fetid stench — made worse by blistering temperatures and zero refrigeration — is overwhelming, and it is places like this where the deadly coronavirus originated. Continue reading “Inside the horrific, inhumane animal markets behind pandemics like coronavirus”

The Weather Channel

The U.S. State Department is evacuating personnel from its consulate in Wuhan, China, as the deadly outbreak of coronavirus continues to spread.

The agency was in the process Saturday of chartering a plane to ferry out about three dozen diplomats and their families, CNN reported. The flight will be free for State Department employees, but would also be open to any other Americans who wish to pay.

Continue reading ““Grave Situation” Unfolding as Coronavirus Continues to Spread; U.S. State Department Evacuating Americans”

Press TV

US President Donald Trump has been widely mocked for unveiling a “knock off” logo for his much-hyped Space Force.

“After consultation with our Great Military Leaders, designers, and others, I am pleased to present the new logo for the United States Space Force, the Sixth Branch of our Magnificent Military!,” Trump tweeted on Friday.  Continue reading “Trump mocked over similarity of ‘Space Force’ logo to Star Trek’s”

Good Reads

by Robert K. Wilcox

After years of research based on material gathered by American intelligence during the occupation of Japan as well as extensive interviews with surviving participants, Robert Wilcox gives the first detailed account of Japan’s version of the Manhattan Project – from its earliest days to the possible testing of an actual weapon.  Continue reading “Japan’s Secret War”

9 News

A prominent Australian doctor who led the World Health Organisation’s Health Emergencies Programme has died suddenly.

Doctor Peter Salama was a medical epidemiologist who led research and published extensively on vaccine-preventable diseases, HIV and war related mortality and violence.

Continue reading “Prominent Australian epidemiologist Doctor Peter Salama dies”

Forbes – by David Dawkins

George Soros pledged $1 billion to fund a new university network to tackle the spread of nationalism in a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where the financier and philanthropist also condemned President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping.

The Hungarian-born U.S. billionaire announced the Open Society University Network (OSUN) as an international platform for teaching and research that existing universities all over the world would be able to join.  Continue reading “Billionaire George Soros Pledges $1 Billion University Fund To Fight ‘Would-Be Dictators’”

NutraBio

The recent bombshell news that the FDA recalled supplements from 859 brands is rocking the dietary supplement industry to its core. It all stems from one contract manufacturer, ABH Nature’s Health, that made products for all 859 brands. The FDA’s reason for closing this factory is because it distributed adulterated and misbranded dietary supplements. The scope of this recall is massive and includes products sold by 859 brands between January 2013 and December 2019.  Continue reading “FDA’s recall of 859 supplement companies and what that means to you”

In The News Today

Arthur F. Wayne, INTELCASTER – On January 20, The Guardian published what is supposed to become the new official narrative for ISIS – and specifically for its “new leader” Abdullah Qardash (who has been dead since 2017). Below you will find that Guardian article for future reference, in case it gets removed or edited by Martin Chulov or Mohammed Rasool, the authors of the article.  Continue reading “Newly Hatched Islamic State Narrative is a DESPERATE Attempt to FOOL the Public”

Yahoo News

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Democrats in the Virginia House are advancing a package of gun-control measures less than a week after tens of thousands of pro-gun advocates from around the country rallied at the state Capitol.

But the advancing bills don’t yet include a proposed assault weapon ban, a top priority for Gov. Ralph Northam and one that’s drawn fierce resistance from gun-rights advocates. Continue reading “Virginia House advances gun control measures”

Middle East Eye

On Tuesday afternoon, just before maghrib – the fourth daily Muslim call to prayer – Mohammed Abu Mandel, Salem al-Naami and Mahmoud Saed decided to take a break from their studies and spend some time on family farmland in the northern besieged Gaza Strip.

The plan, family and friends told Middle East Eye, was to light a bonfire and relax ahead of the high-pressure tawjihi exams that would mark the end of high school in a few months’ time.  Continue reading “Families in disbelief after Israeli army kills three Gaza teens”