Month: May 2020
LifeSiteNews – by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman
May 16, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – A team of Australian scientists has produced new evidence that the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is optimized for penetration into human cells rather than animal cells, undermining the theory that the virus randomly evolved in an animal subject before passing into human beings, and suggesting instead that it was developed in a laboratory. Continue reading “Virus researchers uncover new evidence implying COVID-19 was created in a lab”
About a month after Bill Gates criticized President Trump’s decision to suspend funding to the World Health Organization (WHO), the federal government has just halted a Seattle-based COVID-19 testing program backed by Gates.
What are the odds, right?
Continue reading “FDA Halts Bill Gates-Backed COVID-19 Testing Program”
Arguing that Palestine doesn’t “qualify as a sovereign state” and that the International Criminal Court lacks jurisdiction over Israel, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has threatened “consequences” for any “illegitimate” probes. Continue reading “US threatens ICC with ‘consequences’ if it acts on war crimes complaint against Israel filed by ‘fake’ Palestinian state”
Bloomberg asked economists to guess what the world would look like after the Coronavirus and the Coming Depression have wreaked havoc upon us. The Powers That Be are determined to keep us in lockdown until the very last small business is closed and its workers discover that government can’t afford to give them more benefits because we hit the Hyperinflation Wall. That is when a 10% increase in spending leads to a 20% increase in prices. That is to say showering another trillion dollars on billionaires and illegal aliens will raise our prices or more importantly cut our purchasing power 20%. Continue reading “Reset 2021: Bioweapons, Money, Food Shortages And Nationalism”
Eleven firefighters were injured in a large explosion at a warehouse in Los Angeles, the city’s fire department has said.
Fire crews were called to the building, which is used by a hash oil manufacturer, after a fire had been reported. Continue reading “LA explosion: Huge blast at hash oil warehouse injures 11 firefighters”
Iran is shipping tons of gasoline to Venezuela in defiance of US sanctions on both countries in a symbolic move guaranteed by Tehran’s missile prowess.
Unconfirmed reports and tanker monitoring groups suggest that at least five Iranian-flagged tankers are transporting fuel to Venezuela through the Atlantic Ocean despite the US sanctions on both Tehran and Caracas. Continue reading “Iran’s fuel shipment to Venezuela guaranteed by its missile power”
New York Post – by Dana Kennedy, Khristina Narizhnaya
About 200 people, mostly small business owners, railed against Gov. Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio during a Staten Island rally calling for an end to the COVID-19 shutdown and a return to work. Continue reading “Angry New York business owners demand end to coronavirus lockdown”
Health Impact News – by Jeff Reynolds, PJ Media
Excerpts:
Lindsey Graham opened her Salem salon last week, in defiance of state lockdown orders. In response, Democrat Governor Kate Brown arranged a $14,000 fine through Occupational Safety and Health (Oregon OSHA) and sent Child Protective Services (CPS) to visit her kids at home while Graham was at work. Continue reading “Oregon Mother’s Children Investigated by CPS After She Defied Governor and Re-opened Her Business”
Law Enforcement Today – by Gregory Hoyt
PICKENS, SC – A local gym owner in Pickens has been reopening his gym in contrast with state Governor Henry McMaster’s executive order shutting down non-essential businesses in light of COVID-19. Continue reading “Police hang “closed” sign on gym door. Owner replaces it with the Bill of Rights and opens up shop.”
New York Post – by Eric Spitznagel
Patti Mulhearn Lydon, 68, doesn’t have rose-colored memories of attending Woodstock in August 1969. The rock festival, which took place over four days in Bethel, NY, mostly reminds her of being covered in mud and daydreaming about a hot shower. Continue reading “Why American life went on as normal during the killer pandemic of 1969”
Daily Caller – by Scott Morefield
The central California city of Atwater has declared itself a “sanctuary city” for businesses.
The Friday resolution passed by the Atwater City Council allows business owners to open, openly defying Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s coronavirus-related stay-at-home order. Continue reading “California City To Allow Reopenings, Declares Itself A ‘Sanctuary City’ For Business”
Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns
If every police K9 in one of the 50 states is unreliable with respect to random sampling, wouldn’t that mean that all police officer K9s are unreliable? That’s the question police accountability activists are asking today following a federal court ruling which concluded all police K9s in the state of Utah are unreliable. Continue reading “Federal Court Rules Every Drug Dog In Entire State is Unreliable—Will Alert to Nothing Just to Please Master”
A 10 year old girl asks her mom, “Mommy, how was I born? The mom smiled and replied, “Once upon a time daddy and I decided to plant a wonderful little seed. Daddy put it in the earth and I took care of it every day. After a while the seed started to grow more and more leaves, and in a few months it turned into a beautiful healthy plant. Continue reading “A child asks a question”
The Texas A&M University System board of regents has approved funding that will be used to create the US Army Futures Command’s (AFC) latest hypersonic weapons test center. Continue reading “US Army to Build Hypersonic Weapons Test Center on University Campus”
The super-rich are escaping the coronavirus by isolating themselves in lavish, multimillion-dollar doomsday bunkers that rival luxury hotel suites as the pandemic continues to spread and many continue to ponder what it may bring in its wake. Continue reading “Ultra-wealthy purchasing bunkers with underground shooting ranges amid coronavirus meltdown fears”