Vaccine Impact – by Brian Shilhavy, 2017

Readers from Italy have been contacting Health Impact News this past week (June, 2017), asking us to cover the massive demonstrations happening throughout Italy to protest a new mandatory vaccine law. This news has been censored from the U.S. corporate media. Continue reading “Flashback: Italians Take to the Streets to Protest New Mandatory Vaccination Law”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Brookings, OR — Jennifer Gayman, 49, suffers from a degenerative eye disease and pulmonary disease and relies on a mobile electric scooter to get around. She had been using the scooter for years to get around without incident until 2018 when two of Brookings’ finest decided to target her for revenue collection. Now, because two cops preyed on a disabled woman for money, the taxpayers of Brookings will likely be shelling out hundreds of thousands of dollars. Continue reading “Cops Ticket, Arrest Disabled Woman for Legally Riding Her Assistive Scooter on the Sidewalk”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Florence, SC — A constable in Florence, South Carolina fired as many as eight shots at a suspect as he attempted to flee a traffic stop despite being in no danger. Though body camera footage captured the entire ordeal on video, the cop was cleared of any wrongdoing so now, as usual, the taxpayers will go to bat for his actions. Continue reading “Constable ‘Playing Cop’ Stops Unarmed Fleeing Man by Dumping 8 Rounds Into Him”

Babylon Bee [Satire]

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Congress has asked all non-essential businesses to limit their hours or close entirely for an undetermined amount of time. Continue reading “Government Accidentally Shuts Itself Down With Ban On Non-Essential Businesses”

Political Insider – by Rusty Weiss

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) voiced her displeasure that the coronavirus stimulus bill does not include cash payments to some illegal aliens.  Continue reading “AOC Enraged That Coronavirus Stimulus Doesn’t Hand Over Cash to Illegals”

A & E for 9/11 Truth

On March 25, 2020, researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks issued the final report of a four-year computer modeling study on the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7. Continue reading “University Study Finds Fire Did Not Cause Building 7’s Collapse on 9/11”

CBC

The cost of buying a barrel of Canadian oil fell to less than a Barrel of Monkeys on Thursday as the oil price again crashed to record levels.

Western Canadian Select (WCS) was selling for $6.45 US a barrel Thursday, down $2.84 US from a day earlier. That’s below last week’s record when it sold for as low as $7.63 US a barrel. Continue reading “Barrel of Monkeys now worth more than a barrel of Alberta oil”

CNBC – by Pippa Stevens

The U.S. Department of Energy is suspending its plans to buy crude for the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve after the requested $3 billion in funding for the project was left out of the $2 trillion stimulus package. Continue reading “US suspends plans to buy oil after funding is left out of $2 trillion stimulus package”

The Verge – by James Vincent, Sep 4, 2017

Russian president Vladimir Putin has joined the war of words concerning the international race to develop artificial intelligence. Speaking to students last Friday, Putin predicted that whichever country leads the way in AI research will come to dominate global affairs. Continue reading “Putin says the nation that leads in AI ‘will be the ruler of the world’”

Electronic Design

Now is an exciting time to be an engineer or technology enthusiast. We’re starting to see ideas that were talked about as only concepts in science fiction making their way to the mainstream. Many of these new flashy technologies, like the self-driving car, will be enabled in some way, shape, or form by 5G. Continue reading “Brave New World: Everything Gets Smarter When 5G and AI Combine”

Investment Watch

I drove over to check the scene out today, it was raining but I got some footy that should give an idea of what is going on in a smallish city like mine in SE Pa of about 150,000.  Continue reading “Footage of the Drive-Thru Testing and parking situation/capacity at my local hospital in Pennsylvania.”