Today, our world is faced with an unprecedented crisis. What started out as fear over the Coronavirus has turned into a power grab by the world’s nations and organizations. In order to understand the dilemma we face, we must understand how we arrived at this pivotal point in world history. Continue reading “The Planned Financial Collapse Of The World”
Month: April 2020
Inside Sources – by Hiram Reisner
An anxious ER nurse in Los Angeles took to Facebook recently to ask whether any of her colleagues nationwide were experiencing layoffs because hospital emergency rooms are virtually empty — one of the most surprising unintended consequences of the coronavirus crisis. Continue reading “Unexpected Consequence of COVID-19 Crisis: Empty Emergency Rooms”
Testing kits which were headed to the UK have been found to be contaminated with coronavirus.
The Government has said that it aims to boost the rate of tests to 25,000 every day by the end of April at the latest and has asked private companies to help drive up test production. Continue reading “Coronavirus testing kits heading to the UK found to be contaminated with Covid-19”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared with his Cabinet a video he claimed was evidence of Iran concealing coronavirus deaths by dropping bodies in garbage dumps, two Cabinet ministers tell me. Continue reading “Scoop: Netanyahu shared fake video as proof of Iranian virus cover-up”
For as long as I can remember, when freedom-loving Americans would gather in small groups to discuss world affairs, the question would come up, “How did the German people come to allow themselves to embrace totalitarianism the way they did?” Then, after a time of discussion about it, the group would always conclude by saying, “Thank God, this could never happen in America.” Continue reading “Now We Know How Germany Let It Happen”
High-end stores across the country have been boarding up their stores in anticipation of civil unrest due to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading “Retailers Prepare For Civil Unrest; Boarded-Up Stores Seen From SoHo To Beverly Hills”
Police have issued at least 40 citations for violating emergency stay-at-home rules, with many of the violations occurring at beaches in the Kihei area, police said Tuesday. Continue reading “At least 40 citations issued for violations of new rules”
Hawaii prosecutors and public defenders will meet again today to try to reach agreement over which inmates now being held at the state’s four jails will be released in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19. Continue reading “Officials weigh the motion to release 426 inmates to curb the spread of COVID-19”
Civic participation is a challenge during the time of coronavirus. Some agencies are finding ways to still include the public, despite Gov. David Ige’s emergency order suspending the requirement among other state laws. Continue reading “Some Hawaii Agencies Get Creative To Keep Public Involved, Others Abandon Participation”
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Archive: TWFTT 4-2-20
U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- As local and state governments continue their massive “shelter-in-place” restrictions, California is becoming a constitutional rights battleground, pitting Second Amendment groups and individual activists against what they believe are unconstitutional over-reaches that deny people their right to keep and bear arms. Continue reading “California Battleground: Rights Groups Sue Four Counties at Once”
Under a motion passed by the city council in Laredo, Texas, earlier this week, residents in the town can now face a fine of up to $1,000 for not wearing some form of covering on their nose and mouth in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak. Continue reading “Residents in Texas city can face $1,000 fine for not wearing ‘some form of covering over their nose and mouth’ after new motion”
As the coronavirus stretches New York City emergency rooms and paramedics to their limits, a regional EMT group has issued new guidelines almost unthinkable even days ago — if someone’s in cardiac arrest and you can’t revive them in the field, don’t bring them to the emergency room. Continue reading “Grim New Rules for NYC Paramedics: Don’t Bring Cardiac Arrests to ER for Revival”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Milwaukee, WI — In 2018, Kuan Barnett, then 19, was arrested and sentenced to 7 years behind bars after being found guilty of armed robbery. Barnett should’ve served out his sentence and faced his accountability for his crimes and that, as they say, should have been that. Instead of simply serving out his sentence, however, Barnett will now likely receive a very large chunk of money, courtesy of the taxpayers of Wisconsin, because two officers couldn’t restrain themselves from viciously beating him. Continue reading “Officers Gouge Teen’s Eyes, Break His Fingers in Sadistic Act of Retaliation”
As we reported earlier — There were 83,780 flu-pneumonia deaths in America this season.
The CDC estimated 24,000 to 62,000 flu deaths this year. Continue reading “Hidden from the American Public — 74-78% of COVID-19 Patients have At Least One Underlying Health Problem!”
Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci says that the United States will not come out of lockdown until there are no “new cases” of coronavirus, prompting some to question precisely how long that will be. Continue reading “Fauci Says Lockdown Will Continue Until There Are No “New Cases” of Coronavirus”