Elizabeth Warren, the liberal Massachusetts senator whose policy-oriented pitch to remake Washington and boost the middle class caught fire in the fall of 2019, is ending her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination after a weak showing across a series of states over the past month. Continue reading “Elizabeth Warren Drops Out of Presidential Race”
Month: March 2020
Two hungover students who tried to get a flight upgrade by asking for paracetamol ended up in quarantine after they sparked coronavirus panic.
Julia Walentin, 26, who lives in South London, and her pal Dina enjoyed some drinks during their layover in Singapore after visiting Cambodia together. Continue reading “Hungover students spark coronavirus panic after asking for paracetamol”
Beijing Ditan Hospital affiliated to the Capital Medical University said on March 4 that the first patient with novel coronavirus pneumonia complicated with encephalitis was discharged from the hospital on February 25.
Liu Jingyuan, director of the ICU at the Hospital, presided over the treatment of the patient. He reminded that patients with conscious disturbances must consider the possibility that the virus may attack the central nervous system. Continue reading “A Beijing hospital confirms coronavirus attacks central nervous system”
French President Emmanuel Macron ordered the seizure of all stocks and future production of medical face masks in the face of a growing threat from Coronavirus, and a spate of looting of masks from medical facilities.
The China-origin Coronavirus, which has already killed a known 3,190 people worldwide is becoming more established in Europe, with worst-impacted nation Italy’s death toll standing at 79. Neighbouring France has seen a comparatively modest four deaths, but the French government hasn’t baulked at launching a series of sweeping measures under the guise of public health. Continue reading “Coronavirus: French Government Seizes All Stocks of Face Masks, Thousands Stolen From Hospitals”
Arthur F. Wayne, INTELCASTER – A psychological operation, in a nutshell, is an operation that is devised to influence the public of certain regions, or in this case ALL countries. Those who run the operation do so because they want to advance one or more of their secretive agendas. This is done by injecting disinformation and misinformation into articles and reports that are being disseminated by the press and government agencies. That’s how they ‘program’ the public’s perception. That’s how they seek to create ‘useful idiots’, in their view, to make the psyop work. Continue reading “It’s Time We Say it, the “Coronavirus” Campaign is an Advanced Psychological Operation”
This protocol to treat the Wuhan virus, which is a bioweapon, is a work in progress. I expect a dangerous Super Duper Wuhan virus vaccine and two more bioweapons to be released (weaponized SARS and MERS). I also expect great harm to be done to our health from the adoption of the forthcoming 5G 60 MHZ mobile network broadcasting towers. China is already afflicted with this monster. Continue reading “Preventing and Curing the Wuhan Virus: Work in Progress”
A Europe-based organization seeking to promote human rights in Saudi Arabia says the Riyadh regime plans to execute five Shia teenagers arrested on charges of participating in demonstrations in 2011. Continue reading “Riyadh to execute 5 teenage activists: Rights group”
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- LAX screener tests positive
- New York has reported another 5 case, raising the total to 11.
Below is a press release from Texas A&M University:
CC, the world’s first cloned cat, has passed away at the age of 18 after being diagnosed with kidney failure. Continue reading “World’s first cloned cat passes away”
I’m not going to keep reporting on the deaths of so-called coronavirus patients—there will be too many stories emerging.
This article will briefly analyze the media coverage of nine deaths in Washington state. That coverage is typical. Continue reading “Patient deaths are deployed to sell the coronavirus story”
Democratic presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been exploiting prison labor to make calls on behalf of his campaign, The Intercept reported on Wednesday.
Continue reading “Michael Bloomberg Confirms He Used Prison Labor To Make 2020 Campaign Calls”
Refugee Resettlement Watch – by Ann Corcoran
As you all know by now the President submitted a refugee cap of 18,000 refugees to be admitted to the US between October 1, 2019 and September 30, 2020 (FY2020). Five months into the fiscal year, the number stands at just over 6,000 according to the Refugee Processing Center. Continue reading “Five Months Into Fiscal Year, 6,273 Refugees Admitted”
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo have announced a call for $8.5 million in funding for new “technological enhancements”, including working with Amazon’s Ring doorbell camera and Spotshotter. Journalist Derrick Broze shared these concerns with Houston City Council. Continue reading “Houston’s Mayor Turner Partners with Tech Companies to Build a Surveillance City”
It’s unlikely that there is a single federal alphabet organization less popular among the readership of this website than the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. These are the people who gave us both the Siege at Ruby Ridge and the Siege of Waco. What’s more, they may well be engaged in an entirely unconstitutional exercise: monitoring and patrolling the gun ownership of law-abiding citizens. Continue reading “History of the ATF: How the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Became Corrupt & Abusive”