Daily Mail

Thousands of people have lined up at a Texas food bank, with cars stretching for a mile as the state struggles with being the third worst affected by the coronavirus outbreak.

Fair Park in Dallas County held its fourth food drive since the pandemic was declared in March but the event on Tuesday was the first mega distribution that offered an option for several hundred walk-up clients without transportation.  Continue reading “THOUSANDS of cars form mile-long line at Dallas food bank as families drive across Texas for box of noodles, spaghetti sauce, peanut butter, rice, and trail mix as unemployment cripples state”

Alt-Market – by Brandon Smith

The pandemic lockdowns are a complicated issue, and that is absolutely deliberate. The point of 4th Generation psychological warfare is to present the target individual or population with a hard choice – a no-win scenario. You are damned if you do and damned if you don’t. I often equate this to the key moves in a difficult chess game; your primary goal is to create a dual threat and force your opponent to sacrifice one piece over another in order to escape with the least amount of damage. Do this a few times and you have won the long game. Continue reading “Lockdown Restrictions Are A Test To See How Much Tyranny Americans Will Accept”

Market Watch – by Greg Robb

The Federal Reserve on Thursday announced it is building and testing a hypothetical digital currency, equivalent of cash.

The goal of the program is to enhance the Fed’s understanding of digital currencies, said Fed Governor Lael Brainard, in a speech to a conference on innovation sponsored by the Fed’s San Francisco regional bank. Continue reading “Fed says it is developing an experimental digital currency”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Concert-goers at Gosforth Park, in the city of Newcastle, England, attended the country’s first large-scale socially distanced outdoor show of the year.

Sam Fender, an English singer, headlined the song “Hypersonic Missiles” in Gosforth Park, home of Newcastle Racecourse on Tuesday (Aug. 11). Continue reading “UK’s First Socially Distanced Concert Has Fans Sitting In Metal Boxes”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

On June 22, President Trump issued an Executive Order barring nearly all visa workers – a move he said would open up 525,000 American jobs. Continue reading “State Department Neuters Trump EO Barring Immigrant Workers As H-1B Visa Malarkey Continues”

Ag Web – by Chris Bennett

Seated at his kitchen table, finishing off the remains of a Saturday breakfast, Hunter Hollingsworth’s world was rocked by footsteps on his front porch and pounding at the door, punctuated by an aggressive order: “Open up or we’ll kick the door down.”

Surrounded on all sides of his house, and the driveway blocked, Hollingsworth was the target of approximately 10 federal and state wildlife officials packing pistols, shotguns and rifles. And what was Hollingsworth’s crime? Drugs, armed robbery, assault, money laundering? Not quite. Continue reading “Government Cameras Hidden on Private Property? Welcome to Open Fields”

Fox News

Dr. Marc Siegel told “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Monday that keeping children out of schools due to the coronavirus pandemic will actually be more harmful to kids in the end.

“You know what some of those things that childen have died from are and will continue to be if the schools stay closed?” the Fox News medical contributor told host Tucker Carlson. Continue reading “Dr. Marc Siegel details risks to children if schools don’t reopen”


Continue reading “For whatever reason, governments across Canada have decided that now — not back in March or April — is the time to make masks mandatory for the general public.”

CNN

Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden called for governors to implement mask mandates for the next three months on Thursday, saying that doing so would save 40,000 Americans’ lives.

“Every single American should be wearing a mask when they’re outside for the next three months as a minimum,” the former vice president told reporters after he and his running mate, California Sen. Kamala Harris, received a briefing on the pandemic from public health experts. Continue reading “Biden says governors should mandate masks for next three months”

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NoMask Info

Several Smith’s Food & Drug store employees in Cedar City, Utah were filmed threatening physical attacks against a customer whom they claimed was “not wearing his mask properly.”

Amid a barrage of vulgar and profanity-laced insults, including calling the shopper an un-American ‘piece of shit’ and a ‘f-king Trumpster,’ the Smith’s employees then escalate the situation and threaten physical violence: Continue reading “Smith’s Grocery Store Employees Threaten Physical Attack For Improper Mask Use”

Fox News

The FBI will join Lebanese and other international investigators in the probe of the massive explosion at Beirut’s port that killed more than 170 people, injured thousands and caused widespread destruction, a U.S. diplomat said Thursday.

Lebanese authorities had invited the FBI to take part, and it is one way that Washington can help the country deal with the effects of the disaster, said U.S. Undersecretary for Political Affairs David Hale as he toured the Gemayezeh neighborhood, which was damaged by the Aug. 4 blast.  Continue reading “Beirut blast: US official says FBI will join investigation”

Yahoo News

Federal officials are investigating after a U.S. Air Force helicopter on a routine training mission was shot at in Virginia on Monday, causing an injury to one of the craft’s crew members.

An Air Force UH-1N Huey helicopter was conducting a routine training mission when it was struck by a bullet a little before 1 p.m. Monday, an Air Force official not authorized to speak publicly said. Continue reading “One injured after bullet rips into US Air Force helicopter over Virginia; FBI, military investigating”

Yahoo News

DUBAI/JERUSALEM/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Israel and the United Arab Emirates announced on Thursday that they will normalise diplomatic ties and forge a broad new relationship, a move that reshapes the order of Middle East politics from the Palestinian issue to Iran.

Under the accord, which U.S. President Donald Trump helped broker, Israel has agreed to suspend its planned annexation of areas of the occupied West Bank. The agreement also firms up opposition to regional power Iran, which the UAE, Israel and the United States view as the main threat in the conflict-riven Middle East. Continue reading “Israel, UAE to normalize relations in shift in Mideast politics, West Bank annexation on hold”