Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

The latest coronavirus numbers from the CDC raise more questions on the seriousness of the China virus.

According to the CDC there were 26,557 heart attacks listed as Coronavirus deaths. Continue reading “WTH? — CDC Lists 26,557 Heart Attacks as COVID Deaths, Lists 7,919 Accidents and Poisonings as COVID Deaths”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Hundreds of thousands of Americans traveled to Washington DC to show support for Trump and to prevent the theft of this presidential election.

After the massive march and rally several Trump supporters were assaulted and bloodied by the Black Lives Matter terrorist group.  Continue reading “DC Police Blocked Off Trump Supporters and Forced Them to Walk Through BLM Mob Where They Knew They’d Be Attacked”

Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson

Dr. Scott Atlas, a leading member of President Trump’s coronavirus task force, announced Sunday that “The only way this stops is if people rise up.”

Atlas was responding to the decree of a new lockdown by Michigan Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Continue reading “Trump COVID Adviser: “The Only Way This Stops Is If People Rise Up””

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

As we mentioned earlier this month (November, 2020), the U.S. Government is illegally working together with Big Tech to squelch free speech on foreign policy, as they have seized dozens of domains of websites that disagree with their policy on Iran. See:  Continue reading “Are Websites Critical of Vaccines About to be Wiped Off the Internet as a New COVID Vaccine Becomes Available?”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

A federal judge is hinting he will add another one million illegal migrants to the work permit and amnesty program created by President Barack Obama in 2012.

On Saturday, New York federal Judge Nicholas Garaufis struck down President Donald Trump’s July curbs on Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The judge said he blocked the July curbs because they were signed by Trump’s deputy, Chad Wolf, whom he deemed improperly appointed to the job. Continue reading “Judge May Add 1 Million Migrants to the DACA Work Permit Program”

Washington Examiner – by Nihal Krishan

A controversial Trump Federal Reserve nominee, who has backed a gold standard, is likely to get a vote on the Senate floor next week after Majority Leader Mitch McConnell filed cloture on her nomination Thursday.

President Trump announced his intention to nominate Shelton to the Fed’s Board of Governors on July 3, 2019. Continue reading “Controversial Trump Fed nominee Judy Shelton headed toward Senate floor vote”

New York Post – by Craig McCarthy

The NYPD has used tens of thousands of questionable subpoenas over the last decade to intimidate private companies into handing over the personal information of cops and civilians alike — all with no oversight from the city or the courts, The Post has found.

While the vast majority of subpoenas in New York State — and across the country — require the signature of a judge or the blessing of a grand jury, the New York City Council empowered the department nearly a century ago to issue such commands to force unwilling cops to produce internal records or appear at disciplinary hearings. Continue reading “How the NYPD obtains people’s personal data with no oversight”

Yahoo News

The far-right leader made the shocking remarks in a speech at the presidential palace on Tuesday, addressing a country that has suffered over 5.7 million infections and 163,000 deaths from coronavirus.

“I regret the deaths. I really do. But we’re all going to die someday. There’s no use fleeing reality,” he said. “We have to stop being a country of fags… We have to face up to it and fight. I hate this faggot stuff.” Continue reading “Raging homophobe Jair Bolsonaro tells Brazil to stop dealing with coronavirus like ‘a country of f*gs’”

Philadelphia Inquirer

The statewide deployment of millions of wireless smart meters has been thrown into turmoil after a court invalidated Pennsylvania’s policy that requires electric utilities to install the devices on all homes and businesses.

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and Peco Energy this week asked the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to review a lower-court decision that invalidates a policy requiring the universal installment of smart meters. Several Peco customers objected to the installation of wireless devices on their homes, saying the radio frequency (RF) emissions made them ill.

Continue reading “Court ruling throws Pennsylvania smart-meter plan into turmoil”

AP

LONDON (AP) — Imagine a world where you move around in your own personal sound bubble. You listen to your favorite tunes, play loud computer games, watch a movie or get navigation directions in your car — all without disturbing those around you.

That’s the possibility presented by “sound beaming,” a new futuristic audio technology from Noveto Systems, an Israeli company. On Friday it will debut a desktop device that beams sound directly to a listener without the need for headphones. Continue reading “New device puts music in your head — no headphones required”

LifeSiteNews – by Martin Bürger

November 14, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — Mere days after Pfizer announced its new “90% effective” coronavirus vaccine, reports have emerged about “severe” side effects volunteers for the vaccine trial experienced, including fevers and headaches.

According to the British Daily Mail, Carrie, one of the 43,538 participants in Pfizer’s vaccine trial, “said she suffered a headache, fever and aches all over her body, comparable to the flu jab, with the first one. But after the second these became ‘more severe.’”  Continue reading “Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trials showed ‘severe’ side effects, ‘fever and aches’”

CTV News

TANZANIA — The head of the World Food Program says the Nobel Peace Prize has given the UN agency a spotlight and megaphone to warn world leaders that next year is going to be worse than this year, and without billions of dollars “we are going to have famines of biblical proportions in 2021.”

David Beasley said in an interview with The Associated Press that the Norwegian Nobel Committee was looking at the work the agency does every day in conflicts, disasters and refugee camps, often putting staffers’ lives at risk to feed millions of hungry people — but also to send “a message to the world that it’s getting worse out there … (and) that our hardest work is yet to come.”  Continue reading “Nobel UN food agency warns 2021 will be worse than 2020”

Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks

According to reports, Joe Biden is considering Hillary Clinton for his administration’s ambassador to the United Nations, should they be able to pull off the steal and win the election.

Clinton’s perpetual quest for power that she can capitalize off means that she is likely frothing at the mouth for the chance to fill one of the most senior diplomatic posts. Donations to the Clinton Foundation had pretty much dried up after her election loss in 2016. Continue reading “Biden Reportedly Considers Hillary Clinton for Ambassador to the United Nations”

RT

President Donald Trump has vented his outrage over numerous incidents of mobs stalking, harassing and attacking MAGA supporters when the majority of the crowd had already left a rally in Washington, DC and could not help them.

In response to an avalanche of videos of mob attacks against participants of the so-called #MillionMAGAMarch,Trump tweeted on Saturday evening: “Antifa SCUM ran for the hills today when they tried attacking the people at the Trump Rally, because those people aggressively fought back. Antifa waited until tonight, when 99% were gone, to attack innocent #MAGA People.”
Continue reading “Trump slams ‘Antifa SCUM’ for waiting until nightfall to attack remaining ‘innocent MAGA people’ when 99% had left DC march”

Santa Fe New Mexican – by Stephen Fox

The second-most serious problem confronting Africa, about which 90 percent of Americans have zero knowledge, is the Ethiopian-planned, Chinese-financed, Italian-constructed, Israel-supported scheme to block the Nile with an already partially completed, started-in-2011 dam to divert water from the river before it reaches Egypt and Sudan. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has cost nearly $5 billion, with Ethiopia starting to fill it last summer because of the rainy season.

Continue reading “Egypt, North Sudan, and South Sudan depend on UN Secretary General’s Solution vis-a-vis Ethiopia, Italy, Israel, to avert future extinction due to Ethiopia’s Damming of the Nile”