Twitchy – by Doug P

Comedian Larry the Cable Guy is hilarious in a general sense, but he can also be an incredibly astute political and sociological observer from a uniquely American perspective. Wednesday evening was no different, and it started with a series of tweets revolving around the response to the coronavirus outbreak and some of the government reaction surrounding it: Continue reading “‘Amen!’ Larry the Cable Guy has an important reminder for Americans who ‘just surrender your rights no questions asked”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

This is perhaps the best piece of news we’ve gotten over the past week.  Apple data is showing that people are ending the lockdowns themselves by living freely in defiance of the state and whether the ruling class and police state likes it or not. Continue reading “This Is OUR POWER: Apple Data Shows Enslavement Ending Whether Government Wants It To Or Not”

Yahoo News

Thousands of New Yorkers flocked to city parks all over the five boroughs last weekend to enjoy sunny spring weather and temperatures in the 70s. While still in the midst of a global coronavirus pandemic, many city residents went out to exercise, meet friends or get together with family members who have been in lockdown for weeks. Mayor Bill de Blasio even praised New Yorkers for practicing proper social distancing outdoors. “The big story here is what New Yorkers have done right,” he said Sunday. “The vast majority of New Yorkers have really risen to the challenge.”  Continue reading “A tale of two parks: Enjoying the sun in wealthy Manhattan, social distancing under police scrutiny in the Bronx”

Breitbart – by David Ng

Say goodbye to crowded sets, cramped trailers, and the craft services table. Say hello to restricted access, masks, and boxed meals.  Continue reading “How Hollywood Plans to Re-Start Movie, TV Production Following Coronavirus Pandemic”

Old-Thinker News – by Daniel Taylor

UK Ministry of Defense 2010: “Choosing to be disconnected may be considered suspicious”

Brigadier General Robert S. Spalding said in a 2019 interview that humans will not be able to opt out of the pervasive 5G system: Continue reading “5G Will Enable Nightmare Surveillance Grid That Humans Won’t Be Able To Opt Out Of”

Pittsburgh CBS

ROSS TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) – A researcher killed in an apparent murder-suicide was close to “making very significant findings” related to the coronavirus, his department at the University of Pittsburgh said. Continue reading “Researcher Killed In Apparent Murder-Suicide Was Close To ‘Making Very Significant Findings’ Related To COVID-19, Pitt Says”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

We are witnessing one of the most extraordinary events in human history, and certainly the most far-reaching and impactful event in all of our lifetimes, because of the effects of what we are being told is a single coronavirus. Continue reading “Not a Single COVID-19 Test is FDA Approved – Do We Really Know Who has COVID-19 and Who Does Not?”

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Archive: TWFTT 5-6-20

RETROSPECTIVE

IN 2010 an oil spill of which the likes of America has never seen before, the size of which equated to 4 Exxon Valdez spills every four hours WREAKED HAVIC in our offshore waters, the largest deep water oil rig to date had just blown its well from human error. Fisheries and deepwater species were forever changed in ways we still haven’t figured out, and yet nobody had a mask on, nobody received a vaccination and billion dollar meat packing facilities stayed open.  Continue reading “Deepwater Horizon Blow Out- 30 Billion Dollar Oil Spill- Did Bill Gates Give A Damn?”

Free Beacon

More than three-in-four college students want “safe spaces” on their campuses that are free of “threatening actions, ideas, or conversations,” even as a majority support President Trump’s threat to withhold taxpayer dollars from universities that restrict speech, according to a new poll.  Continue reading “Poll: 78 Percent of College Students Want to Restrict ‘Threatening’ Ideas”

WTOP News

The father of a student at George Washington University has filed a federal class-action lawsuit, claiming the school’s closure during the coronavirus pandemic resulted in less-rigorous online tuition, and deprived her of other aspects of college life. Continue reading “Parent of George Washington University student sues, says online classes inferior”

Cold Fury

The irony, it burns.

On Friday, Oregon Governor Kate Brown held a press conference to discuss the latest developments in the containment efforts of the Wuhan coronavirus, and how to implement safe reopening procedures for different parts of Oregon. She failed, however, to announce the specific framework of the reopening, and said she would extend the emergency declaration until July 6 — two days after Independence Day. Continue reading “Oregon gov cancels Independence Day”

AU News

If there was any doubt those refusing to download the COVIDSafe app are the new anti-vaxxers just listen to their language.

It’s all “I, I, I and me, me, me.”  Continue reading “People who refuse to download the COVIDSafe virus tracing app are the new anti-vaxxers”

Restless Development

23 young people from the UK, Ireland and Romania have formed a new group to root out misinformation and fake news about COVID-19 in a bid to stop it spreading online and doing harm. The Youth Against Misinformation group will help track and record evidence of misinformation to help analyse emerging trends and create a real-time picture of how fake news about COVID-19 is spreading online, as well as report these posts to social media platforms to have them removed. Continue reading “Youth Against Misinformation launches to tackle COVID-19 infodemic”

Washington Times

They have in Georgia at least, where the state’s Department of Public Health recently announced, in cooperation with both Fulton County and Dekalb counties’ Boards of Health, that “to learn more about the spread of COVID-19,” an “investigation” has commenced — and it’s an “investigation” that’s leading government officials to make random stops at randomly selected residences and ask random citizens for, get this, their blood.  Continue reading “Georgia kicks off chilling door-to-door COVID-19 blood collections”