Dr. Mercola

While lockdowns were supposed to be temporary — initially just a couple of weeks to “flatten the curve” — nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s still no end in sight. Thanksgiving was canceled in many parts of the U.S., and many government leaders are now urging residents to cancel their Christmas celebrations too.

What many still don’t realize is that the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic has little to do with the spread of an actual virus, and everything to do with the planned global takeover and implementation of a technocratic agenda known as the Great Reset. Continue reading “A Year Without Santa Claus?”

Market Watch – by Quentin Fottrell

The wait is over.

“I’m terrified.” They were the words of Christine Gaydos, a 31-year-old new mother and stagehand in In New Castle, Del., in the weeks before November’s presidential election.

She had been out of work since March and has watched her monthly household income drop from approximately $6,000 to $1,420. “There are millions more like me. It seems like people like us are getting forgotten about right now,” she added. Continue reading “‘More help is on the way’: The long wait is over for second stimulus check, but will $600 be enough?”

Money is manipulated by the complicated movements of securities and the manufacturing of derivatives and not actual goods, at least not in this country. General Electric doesn’t hardly make anything anymore, they’re now a complicated money machine keeping the lid on the American Workers happiness and well being.

General Electric is just one of many financial Institutions no longer manufacturing goods, just manufacturing the demise of the American worker and their happiness, through complicated maneuvering of cash and securities to appease the rich. Continue reading “United States Is A Financial Institution Based On The Insecurities Of The American Worker, Financial Control Over Us To Keep The Lid On”

The Coney Island Blog

Struggling restaurant owners city-wide are permanently banning New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo from setting foot into their establishments.

Effective immediately.

According to bar owner Larry Baird “ He can eat at some shitty roadside diner outside of Albany but he will not be served anywhere in New York City, known universally as the world’s greatest dining destination! If he has to use the restroom he can go pee on my street-corner! That’s what he wants anyway!”  Continue reading “NYC Restaurants to Ban Cuomo from Dining”

Forbes

Some of the Covid-19 vaccines currently in development could increase the risk of acquiring HIV, warned a group of researchers in the The Lancet medical journal Monday, potentially leading to an increase in infections as vaccines are rolled out to vulnerable populations around the world.

The researchers warn of a “cautionary tale” from efforts to create an HIV vaccine over a decade ago, where a promising vaccine candidate actually increased the risk of some men catching the virus.

Continue reading “Researchers Warn Some Covid-19 Vaccines Could Increase Risk Of HIV Infection”

CNN

The predator might soon become the prey if Florida scientists can confirm that Burmese pythons — an extremely invasive species in the Everglades — are safe for us to eat.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is collaborating with the Florida Department of Health to investigate the mercury levels in pythons to determine if they can be safely consumed. If so, the snakes may soon end up on restaurant menus and dinner tables across the state. Continue reading “Pythons might become a new menu item in Florida if scientists can confirm they’re safe to eat”

Daily Mail

French investigators want to interview Prince Andrew as part of their investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein underage sex ring.

They confirmed they wish to speak to the Duke of York following the arrest of Jean-Luc Brunel as part of a French judicial inquiry hearing about the fashion agent. Continue reading “French investigators want to quiz Prince Andrew as part of their probe into the Jeffrey Epstein underage sex ring after arrest of fashion agent Jean-Luc Brunel”

The Last American Vagabond – by Derrick Broze

While the media has you concerned over Donald Trump’s threat to veto the annual military budget, there are bigger implications for the controversial NDAA 2021.

The U.S. Senate recently voted 84 to 13 in favor of the 2021 version of the annual military budget, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The Senate’s vote follows a 335 to 78 vote by the House of Representatives. Despite promises of a veto from Donald Trump, the bill currently has a veto-proof two-thirds majority in both the House and Senate. Trump has until December 23rd to decide if he try to veto the $740.5 billion billContinue reading “The Hidden Truth About the NDAA 2021”

Law Enforcement Today – by Chris Eliot

LANSING, MI – The Democrat Governor of Michigan is reminding people that although it is Christmas time, they should all stay home because of her lockdown orders and the pandemic.

While some people may heed her warnings, there are those that have decided they will not.  Continue reading “‘Taking Back Christmas From The Gretch’: Michigan residents plan massive Christmas light parade”

Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks

In a 1:42 AM tweet on Saturday, President Donald Trump promoted a “big protest” in DC against the election fraud that appears to have taken place in November.

President Trump included a link to a Washington Examiner story about Peter Navarro’s 36-page report alleging election fraud that was “more than sufficient” to swing the victory. Continue reading “President Donald Trump Calls For Protest in DC on Jan 6., Says ‘Be There, Will Be Wild’”

RT

Traditional data used for credit scoring could be replaced by AI-powered processes based on online search and purchase histories to better reach a billion-plus “unbanked people” globally, a group of IMF researchers has proposed.

Using non-financial data such as “the type of browser and hardware used to access the internet,” or “the history of online searches and purchases,” which is then fed into technology powered by AI and machine learning, could “advance financial inclusion, by, for example, enabling more credit to informal workers and households and firms in rural areas,” write Arnoud Boot, Peter Hoffmann, Luc Laeven and Lev Ratnovski in a post on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) blog. Continue reading “IMF researchers propose to have AI use ONLINE history to determine credit rating, in name of ‘inclusion’”