The Daily Beast – by Brendon Hong

HONG KONG—The new coronavirus that has spread consternation around the world over the last few weeks has now killed more people in China than the SARS epidemic of 2002-2003. China’s health commission reported Sunday that there were 361 deaths nationwide. During the SARS outbreak, 349 people died in mainland China and 774 altogether around the world. The Chinese stock markets took major hits Monday, and the whole nation feels its growing isolation.  Continue reading “China Arrested Doctors Who Warned About Coronavirus Outbreak. Now Death Toll’s Rising, Stocks Are Plunging.”

In The News Today

Arthur F. Wayne, ITNT News – According to the most recent reports there are 17,373 confirmed cases of coronavirus infections, 362 related deaths and 486 recoveries – globally. However, there’s no way for the public to actually vet these numbers independently, so it remains to be seen how accurate the proposed data is by the World Health Organization and the Johns Hopkins University. Continue reading “Coronavirus: The Facts and the Lies that You Are Exposed to”

Common Dreams – by Andrea Germanos

The Trump administration announced Friday that it was officially rolling back restrictions on the U.S. military’s ability to use landmines.

“In case you didn’t know, because they’re from one of the most draconian chapters of 20th century, the victims of landmines are mostly innocent civilians and especially children,” said immigration attorney Curtis Morrison.  Continue reading “Bringing Back ‘Archaic and Gruesome Weapons,’ Trump Reverses US Restrictions on Landmines”

Reuters

TOKYO (Reuters) – A panel of experts advising Japan’s government on a disposal method for radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant on Friday recommended releasing it into the ocean, a move likely to alarm neighboring countries.

The panel under the industry ministry came to the conclusion after narrowing the choice to either releasing the contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean or letting it evaporate – and opted for the former. Based on past practice it is likely the government will accept the recommendation.  Continue reading “Japan panel recommends ocean release for contaminated Fukushima water”

Washington Examiner – by Spenser Neale

Defense Secretary Mark Esper has instructed the Pentagon to ready military housing for 1,000 people as it prepares to quarantine those who may have the new coronavirus.

“Earlier today, we have learned that Defense Secretary Mark Esper approved a request from the Department of Health and Human Services to provide DOD housing support for up to 1,000 people who may need to be quarantined as they travel back to the United States and may have been in places where they could’ve been exposed to the coronavirus,” said CNN Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr.  Continue reading “Pentagon to prepare coronavirus quarantine housing for 1,000 people”

Survival Blog – by Jack Metir

If a pandemic were to get lose in the nation most people would look to government for answers and help but there are those that would stay as far away from the government as possible. These are the self sufficient people that government fears the most. They have the supplies and knowledge to stay alive when most others won’t and that is reason enough for the government to get them out of the way. They are potential impediments to total government control. So what might the feds do to eliminate this potential threat to their power? Continue reading “A Pandemic That Scares The General Population Into Submission Can Act As Cover For Many Different Events. This is the future of gun control in America?”

In The News Today

ITNT News – Over at the world’s least trusted yet most popular online encyclopedia things are getting out of hand. None of the editors there are any longer capable of connecting two simple dots.

The topic? ISIS its alleged “new” leader (the same guy who has been dead since 2017). Continue reading “Wikipedia Editors Still Trying to FOOL You About ISIS 2.0 and its “New” Leader”

CNBC

U.S. health officials have quarantined 195 Americans evacuated from Wuhan, China, taking the rare step of issuing a mandatory order for the first time in more than 50 years to help contain an outbreak of a new coronavirus that’s spread to roughly 10,000 people across the globe.  Continue reading “CDC issues mandatory quarantine for first time in more than 50 years to Wuhan passengers in California”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Phoenix, AZ — Imagine for a moment that you are a father and you get a motion alert from the nanny cam in your daughter’s room while you are at work. You grab your phone, open the app and find a strange man in your daughter’s room—sniffing her underwear. Well, that is what happened to a family in Phoenix and because the man smelling their daughter’s dirty underwear was a cop, he got off with no jail and unsupervised probation. Continue reading “Family Horrified to Find Cop on Nanny Cam in 3yo Daughter’s Room Sniffing Her Underwear”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

For the past two years, Democrats and Republicans alike have joined forces to pass sweeping regulations that could serve as a death blow to the Second Amendment. Red flag laws have been passed in a growing number of states and police are showing how willing they are to use them.  Continue reading “Nearly 200 Citizens’ Guns Seized in NJ Under Red Flag Laws in 4 Months, Many of them PERMANENTLY”

Daily Mail

Communities around China have ordered their residents to stop keeping pets – or risk getting them culled – amid fears that animals could also catch the new coronavirus that has killed 213 in less than three weeks, MailOnline can reveal.

Residential committees, village officials and companies from various provinces and municipalities issued the strict order to locals after receiving instructions from their superiors to tackle the epidemic, it has emerged.  Continue reading “China orders citizens to get rid of their pets – or risk having them CULLED”