Truth Theory – by John Vibes

The United States is at the beginning of a nationwide lockdown that is slowly taking effect across the country. Schools are being closed, events are getting canceled, and many people are realizing that their way of life is going to radically change for the next few months, often in very scary and dramatic ways.

Most of the working class does not have the luxury of taking the social distancing measures that will protect them from catching the virus, because so many people are just one missed paycheck away from being homeless or unable to afford food. This issue was raised in an article published by Truth Theory earlier this week, which pointed out that service workers will have no choice but to work while they are feeling ill because they don’t have enough sick time.  Continue reading “$1.5 Trillion Fed Injection Sparks Outrage Among Struggling Workers”

PopCulture – by Daniel S Levine

The owner of Kid Rock‘s Big Ass Honky Tonk Rock N’ Roll Steakhouse in Nashville said he is refusing to follow Mayor John Cooper’s plan to shut down all bars in the city’s tourist hot-spot Lower Broadway during the coronavirus pandemic. After a video of a packed bar went viral overnight, the Metro Board of Health approved a plan to shut down all bars in Davidson County, including the honky-tonks in downtown Nashville. The Tennessee Department of Health reported 39 cases of coronavirus in the state, with 17 in Davidson County alone.  Continue reading “Kid Rock’s Nashville Bar Refuses to Close Amid Coronavirus Concerns, Calls Mayor’s Mandate ‘Unconstitutional’”

LA Times

TULSA, Okla. — David Stone snagged a cardboard box of .223-caliber ammunition from the shelf and slid it across the glass countertop, offering his go-to sales pitch: “Welcome to the biggest selection of ammunition in all of Oklahoma.”

“I’m not sure I can keep on saying that,” Stone said, explaining that the supply of goods at Dong’s Guns, Ammo and Reloading has been seriously depleted over the last few days. Continue reading “As the coronavirus pandemic grows, gun sales are surging in many states”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In an opinion piece published Sunday by the New York Times, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is presently presiding over the second-largest outbreak in the US, asked President Trump to mobilize the Army Corp of Engineers to help expand hospital capacity to fight the outbreak.  Continue reading “New York Governor Cuomo To Trump: Mobilize The Military”

Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

SEATAC (INTELLIHUB) — King County officials announced on Saturday a plan to take homeless to the old arrivals section at Boeing Field against everything America stands for.

Under the current national state of emergency declaration snatch and grabs of American citizens have been authorized at the highest levels in an effort to mitigate the spread of the deadly Covid-19 Contagion. Continue reading “Homeless being rounded up and taken to camps amid coronavirus outbreak”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

Unless the Federal Reserve is purposely attempting to spread panic on Wall Street, the decisions that the Fed just made don’t make any sense at all.  Back on March 3rd, the Federal Reserve announced an unscheduled emergency interest rate cut for the very first time since 2008.  Wall Street immediately interpreted that as a “panic move” and the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the session down 785 points.  So Fed officials had to know what was going to happen once they announced an even bigger unscheduled emergency interest rate cut on Sunday.  Predictably, stock futures hit “limit down” very rapidly, and now investors are bracing for a week of tremendous carnage. Continue reading “Did The Federal Reserve Just Purposely Try To Crash The Stock Market?”

Stars and Stripes – by John Vandiver

The Pentagon has ordered a halt to the deployment of forces for Defender-Europe 20, which would have been the military’s largest exercise on the Continent in a generation, because of concerns about the coronavirus, U.S. European Command said Monday.

Parts of the exercise have been completely eliminated including Dynamic Front, Joint Warfighting Assessment, Saber Strike and Swift Response, which involved paratroops dropping into the Republic of Georgia and the Baltics, officials said.  Continue reading “Coronavirus fears force Pentagon to curtail large Defender-Europe 20 exercise”

Live Science – by Nicoletta Lanese

A clinical trial for an experimental coronavirus vaccine has begun recruiting participants in Seattle, but researchers did not first show that the vaccine triggered an immune response in animals, as is normally required.

Now, biomedical ethicists are calling the shortcut into question, according to Stat News. Continue reading “Researchers fast-track coronavirus vaccine by skipping key animal testing first”

In The News Today

INTELCASTER – ASSAM, or “Association of Justice Defenders Strategic Studies Center“. It’s a Turkish ‘think tank’ headed by Adnan Tanriverdi, a top-level advisor of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, according to the Jewish News Syndicate (yes, that’s a real name) and MEMRI (both revisionist zionist assets).  Continue reading “ASSAM, the Islamic ‘Think Tank’ You’ve Probably Never Heard of”

New York Post – by Eric Spitznagel

John Truett made millions as an oil and gas CEO, but since moving to Teton County, Wyoming — an area inhabited by an increasing number of wealthy transplants like himself — his biggest passion has been becoming a “normal person.”

When he visits the downtown bars, “I don’t tell people that I live in a gated community. They accept me as a local,” he tells author Justin Farrell in his new book, “Billionaire Wilderness: The Ultra-Wealthy and the Remaking of the American West” (Princeton University Press), out now. Continue reading “Why so many billionaires are fleeing to Teton County, Wyoming”

Prison Planet – by Paul Joseph Watson

Denmark has passed an emergency law that allows for the government to force people to take a vaccine for coronavirus.

The emergency law gives authorities sweeping powers to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic and will remain in force until March 2021. Continue reading “Denmark Passes Law Enabling Forced Coronavirus Vaccinations”

New York Post – by Bernadette Hogan

ALBANY — Businesses across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut will be shuttered to stem the coronavirus contagion in an unheard-of accord among the three states, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced in a joint press call Monday. Continue reading “NY, NJ, Connecticut announce statewide coronavirus business closures”

Breitbart – by Victoria Friedman

The coronavirus outbreak could last for a year and could result in 80 per cent of Britons being infected with nearly eight million hospitalised, according to a Public Health England (PHE) document seen by The Guardian.

The government’s worst-case scenario is that as many as four in five people contract COVID-19, however chief medical adviser Sir Chris Whitty has said publicly in recent weeks that he does not expect the contagion to spread that widely. The leaked confidential briefing instead outlines that 80 per cent of the population “are expected” to become infected. Continue reading “Coronavirus Outbreak Could Last a Year, Result in 4 in 5 Infected, 7.9m Hospitalised: Report”

Reuters

JERUSALEM, March 16 (Reuters) – The Jewish faithful should refrain from kissing the stones of the Western Wall, the chief rabbi of the Jerusalem site said on Monday, adding to measures that religious authorities have taken to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Jews pray en masse at the Western Wall and often stuff written prayers into the cracks between its stones. Kissing the wall is not a ritual requirement, but some devout Jews do so, believing it shows reverence to God. Continue reading “Jewish worshippers urged not to kiss Western Wall due to coronavirus fears”

State of the Nation

Coronavirus: A highly contagious and deadly virus that is put on super-steroids whenever and wherever they flip the switch on 5G … while amping up the flu vaccination programs … and chemtrailing overhead with toxin-laden aerosols that further trigger influenza symptoms. The “corona aspect” of this virus is directly related to one of the greatest silent killers of the modern age—the generation and conveyance of electricity used to power the entire planet. Continue reading “Coronavirus: An Alt Media definition”

Mental Floss – by Byron Dugan

Using the bathroom has come a long way from when ancient Greeks used stones and pieces of clay for personal hygiene. Toilet paper is one of those things that often gets taken for granted in modern times, except for places Charmin has yet to infiltrate. This is definitely one of those unavoidable things in life, so through many centuries and in many cultures, everyone had their own method of staying clean.  Continue reading “What Did People Use Before Toilet Paper?”

New York Post – by Julia Marsh and Nolan Hicks

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced late Sunday that the Big Apple’s nightlife will shut down and its restaurants and bars will only provide takeout or delivery service as authorities struggle to get ahead of the mounting coronavirus pandemic.

The restrictions will take effect at 9 a.m. Tuesday and are similar to measures announced in Ohio, Washington, DC, and across much of Western Europe, all of which have been hit by the deadly virus, too. Continue reading “NYC orders nightlife shutdown while bars, restaurants go takeout-only”

Video Rebel’s Blog

In a Pre-Traumatic Stress Disorder the stress is the outcome of an imaginary episode set in the future; an event that has never taken place. Contrast this with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.) An American soldier committed suicide rather serve a 10th tour in Iraq and Afghanistan. He said, “God could never forgive for what he had done.”

That man died because America, England, Europe and Israel are in the grip of Zionist Pre-Traumatic Stress Disorder (ZPTSD.) Continue reading “Zionist Pre-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Fatal But Treatable Social Disease”

Yahoo News

As the coronavirus hammers airlines, hotels, and other industries and forces school closures and other shutdowns across the country, Americans may find they must miss work without getting paid.

Typically, turning to emergency savings — three to six months of expenses is recommended — is the best way to get through those periods, according to experts, but a significant number of Americans lack those funds.  Continue reading “How to weather a coronavirus cash crunch if you have no emergency fund”

Hey all, this is what the toilet paper and bread aisle at my local Walmart looked like the other day. The egg, cheese, milk, meat and frozen food aisles and medicine looked pretty much the same.

I even noticed this strange looking robot thing that I’ve never seen before. Had the name Robi on it. Not sure if it was a cleaning robot or some spy robot. Wasn’t sure if it was going to lash out and taze me if I looked at it the wrong way. lol Continue reading “Pic and videos of my local Walmart in Mckinney, TX”