Two unusual COVID-19 cases were reported in Xinxian county in Central China’s Henan Province on Sunday, which shows strong contagiosity and whose sources of infection could not be determined. Continue reading “Unusual COVID-19 cases discovered in Henan, infection sources unknown, showing strong contagiosity”
Month: February 2020
The National Interest – by Mitch Blatt
hina’s widespread quarantine policy thanks to the coronavirus had been expanded from the city of Wuhan to a dozen other cities in Hubei province, to community quarantines for people returning from holiday, and now even inanimate objects must be quarantined. Paper currency, that is. Continue reading “Coronavirus Has Chinese Banks Cleaning and Trying to Quarantine (or Destroy) Dirty Money”
LA Times – by Alexandre Tanzi, Bloomberg
Americans increased their borrowing for the 22nd straight quarter as more households took out loans to buy homes or refinance mortgages, according to a report released Tuesday from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Continue reading “U.S. Household Debt Exceeds $14 Trillion for the First Time”
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam‘s push to ban the sale of assault weapons has failed after members of his own party balked at the proposal.
Senators voted to shelve the bill for the year and ask the state crime commission to study the issue, an outcome that drew cheers from a committee room packed with gun advocates. Continue reading “Virginia lawmakers reject assault weapons ban”
Rumor is that “Mini Mike” and “Crooked Hillary” might join forces. Bad idea Mike. You might get a clue when your life insurance agent calls you two days before the Democratic convention in Milwaukee and says, “If Hillary is your Veep, my company will have to raise your life premiums 10,000%. Some at the home office want to raise it even more because there is slight chance you might become President. Just not much of a chance you live out the first 90 days.” Continue reading “The Bloomie-Hillary Ticket And Other Liberal Jokes”
Gateway Pundit – by Brock Simmons
Since the crazed Constitutional rights prohibitionists can’t get the federal government to pass any of their absurd gun control laws, they have turned to a state-by-state effort to methodically do away with the 2nd Amendment. Continue reading “Government Officials Seize Veteran’s Guns in Mistaken Identification In Red Flag Law Execution”
The donkey has long been the symbol of the Democratic Party since President Andrew Jackson embraced his detractors labeling him “a jackass” in 1828, but a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine may have a rebrand in mind. Continue reading “Dem U.S. Senate candidate unveils campaign logo: The guillotine as ‘a symbol of the work we have to do’”
“Sit down before fact like a little child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion. Follow humbly to wherever or whatever abyss Nature leads or you shall learn nothing.”
“Surely there is a time to submit to guidance and a time to take one’s own way at all hazards.” Continue reading “Quotes by Thomas Henry Huxley, 1825 – 1895”
Global Research – by Philip Giraldi
One of the principal functions of a United States Embassy overseas is to provide citizen services, which includes coming to the assistance of Americans who are treated badly by the local government. It is a responsibility that most embassies take seriously, with the exception of the facility currently located in Jerusalem. One has to understand that that is so because the United States Embassy in Israel is like no other. In other countries, the American Embassy exists to support American travelers, businesses and a broad range of national interests. In Jerusalem the Embassy exists to support Israeli interests and to serve as an apologist every time the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu goes on a killing spree or does something else that is similarly outrageous, to include bombing neighboring Syria every other day. Continue reading “American Citizens Killed and Tortured by Israel?”
Global Research – by Larry Romanoff
The US government and its many agencies and educational and health institutions, have for many decades conducted intensive research into biological warfare, in many cases strongly focused on race-specific pathogens. Continue reading “Biological Weapons: A Useful and Timely Factual Overview”
Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns
A Fort Collins woman has sued the Fort Collins Police Department as well as the city for the alleged violent arrest and use of excessive force she claims she endured at the hands of an off-duty police officer. Now the taxpayers of Fort Collins will be shelling out $125,000 because this cop couldn’t control his violent tendencies. Continue reading “Off Duty Cop Follows Woman Through Parking Lot, Attacks Her—Taxpayers Shell Out $125K”
Employment has been the one stickler in my recession prediction for 2019, and finding a trustworthy measurement from the government’s statistics is like finding a virgin in a brothel. Depending on which official figures you look at, employment has refused to fall and new jobs are strong … or they stink. Continue reading “What to Make of the Bureau of Lying Statistics’ Contradicting Jobs Reports”
Think Liza Minnelli and Joel Gray in Carberet. Think West Hollywood, Greenwich Village and Provincetown and the Castro, known as hotbeds of homosexuality.
But they are nothing like the uninhibited urban gay sexual scene and vast homosexual subculture that flourished in Berliin under Germany’s Weimar Republic. Continue reading “Berlin was a liberal hotbed of homosexuality and a mecca for cross dressers and transsexuals where the first male-to-female surgery was performed – until the Nazis came to power, new book reveals”