Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Do you ever get the feeling you’re being lied to?
345,795 people have now died WITH the coronavirus in the US this year.
That number includes poisonings, shootings, homicides and hospice deaths. Continue reading “Good News! Flu Cases Disappear in US – Number of Positive Flu Tests at All-Time Low for Some Reason?”

Epoch Times – by Tom Ozimek

Americans can expect to start receiving a second round of stimulus checks, with some coming as early as Tuesday night, according to the Treasury Department.

Known officially as economic impact payments (EIP), the checks are part of the implementation of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021, the pandemic relief bill that President Donald Trump signed on Sunday and that includes a second round of direct payments of up to $600 per person. Continue reading “IRS and Treasury Begin Sending Stimulus Checks to Millions of Americans”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

It’s an absolutely Crazy world we live in now, but is anyone more crazy than Dr. Anthony Fauci?

This past week Dr. Fauci claimed he took the China coronavirus vaccine.  But the next day he forgot which arm he got his shot in.  Continue reading “Crazy Dr. Fauci Appears to be Vaccinated on Live TV Then the Next Day He Forgets Which Arm Received the Shot”

ABC News

The FBI has joined a criminal investigation of what police said appears to be an “intentional attack” on gas service lines in Aspen, Colorado, that left thousands of residents and businesses without heat as temperatures in the skiing mecca plunged to near zero degrees.

Work crews are scrambling to restore gas service, and local authorities handed out electric space heaters to residents still without heat Tuesday, as a storm is forecast to bring up to 8 inches of snow in the Rocky Mountains region this week. Temperatures are forecast to fall to 2 degrees in Aspen on Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service. Continue reading “Thousands of Colorado residents without heat after attack on gas service”

AP

DENVER (AP) — The new and seemingly more contagious variant of the coronavirus that has set off alarm in Britain has been reported for the first time in the U.S., in a Colorado man who hadn’t been traveling, triggering a host of questions about how it got here and adding urgency to the nation’s vaccination drive.

The patient, who is in his 20s, was recovering in isolation in Elbert County, a mostly rural expanse on the edge of the Denver metropolitan area, officials said Tuesday. His condition was not disclosed. Continue reading “First reported US case of virus variant triggers questions”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

U.S. troops in South Korea, along with civilian healthcare workers, started being injected with the experimental Moderna COVID vaccine today.

USFK.mil reports:

United States Forces Korea started inoculating military and civilian healthcare workers, first responders and the USFK command team with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine today across three USFK medical treatment facilities. Continue reading “U.S. Troops In S. Korea First To Receive Mass Experimental COVID Vaccination”

RT

South Africa’s government has introduced a set of stringent measures to curb a spike in new coronavirus infections, including an extended curfew and a ban on all alcohol sales ahead of New Year celebrations.

New Year’s Eve is typically “a time of festivity,” but “there is little cause for celebration this year,” President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a Twitter post on Monday, as he announced the raft of new restrictions, scheduled to take effect at midnight. Continue reading “Curfew & ban on alcohol sales: South Africa imposes new restrictions amid Covid-19 infections surge”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

After an Israeli man reportedly died just 2 hours after receiving his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, authorities in the Swiss Canton of Lucerne said on Wednesday that one of the first people in the country to receive the vaccine has died, though whether his death had anything to do with the inoculation hasn’t yet been determined.

The canton has yet to release any additional details about the exact amount of time that passed between the inoculation and the man’s death. Continue reading “Swiss Patient Dies Shortly After Receiving Pfizer COVID Vaccine”

Law Enforcement Today – by Scott A. Davis

NEW YORK CITY, NY – A Queens woman is facing a 25-year prison sentence and felony weapons charges after police raided her home and seized a “stockpile of weapons,” which were later found to be toys and production props. One year later, Elizaveta Zlatkis is still fighting to have the charges dismissed. Continue reading “Queens woman facing 25-year prison sentence for possessing toy guns and inoperable video props”

Science Mag – by Jop de Vrieze

Science’s COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center and the Heising-Simons Foundation.

Severe allergy-like reactions in at least eight people who received the COVID-19 vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech over the past 2 weeks may be due to a compound in the packaging of the messenger RNA (mRNA) that forms the vaccine’s main ingredient, scientists say. A similar mRNA vaccine developed by Moderna, which was authorized for emergency use in the United States on Friday, also contains the compound, polyethylene glycol (PEG). Continue reading “Suspicions grow that nanoparticles in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trigger rare allergic reactions”

Yahoo News

The World Health Organization (WHO) is warning about the potential rise in antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea — also known as “super gonorrhea” — due to overuse of antibiotics during the COVID-19 pandemic. The news, delivered to British newspaper the Sun via a WHO spokesperson, elicited both concern and humor on social media Monday.

Specifically, the spokesperson mentioned a frequently prescribed antibiotic known as azithromycin, and said that, overall, “overuse of antibiotics in the community can fuel the emergence of antimicrobial resistance in [gonorrhea].” But what is super gonorrhea, and is it something to worry about in the U.S.? Here’s what you need to know. Continue reading “‘Super gonorrhea’ may increase in wake of COVID-19 — here’s why”

Daily Mail

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie responded on Sunday to Donald Trump’s pardoning of Charles Kushner, the wealthy real estate developer that he helped send to jail a decade and a half ago.

Christie, a longtime friend and ally of Trump whose known for his brash persona, offered few words on the motion during an appearance on ABC’s This Week, affirming only that he believed it further highlighted his ‘extraordinary’ work as a US attorney. Continue reading “Chris Christie reacts to Trump’s pardoning of Charles Kushner”

The Blaze – by Chris Pandolfo

A Massachusetts school has reportedly removed “The Odyssey” from its English curriculum as progressive education activists and critical race theory ideologues seek to “disrupt texts” by purging material they deem objectionable from classrooms.

Meghan Cox Gurdon, in an opinion column for the Wall Street Journal, wrote about a “sustained effort” by “critical-theory ideologues, schoolteachers and Twitter agitators” to “deny children access to literature.” These activists object to classic texts, such as Homer’s Odyssey or Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter,” because they allege such texts may teach “racism, sexism, ableism, anti-Semitism, and other forms of hate.” Continue reading “Report: Massachusetts school bans ‘The Odyssey’ as progressives demand purge of classics”

Washington’s Blog, 2016

“There Has Never Been A Time, However, When The Government Of The United States Was So Perversely And Systematically Dedicated To Special Interests, Earmarks, Side Deals, Log-Rolling, Vote-Trading, And Sweetheart Deals”

Government corruption has become rampant:   Continue reading “This U.S. Government Is The Most Corrupt In History”

Rolling Stone

Leslie West, the towering guitarist who created the hard-rock milestone “Mississippi Queen” with his band Mountain, died Wednesday morning. West’s brother, Larry West Weinstein, confirmed the musician’s death to Rolling Stone. He was 75. The cause of death was cardiac arrest. On Monday, West was rushed to a hospital after suffering cardiac arrest at his home near Daytona, Florida, where he never regained consciousness. Continue reading “Leslie West, Mountain Guitarist Who Belted Out ‘Mississippi Queen,’ Dead at 75”

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Mint Press News – by Alan MacLeod

merican law enforcement officers have killed well over 1,000 people in 2020. Between January 1 and December 15 of this year, the Mapping Police Violence project has recorded 1,066 people nationwide killed at the hands of the police, an average of around three killings per day. Despite the fact that 2020 has brought with it a pandemic forcing Americans to stay off the streets (and, presumably, out of trouble) as much as possible, there have only been 17 days recorded this year where the police did not kill someone. Continue reading “Killer Cops: Police Killed Over 1,000 Americans in 2020”