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Year: 2020
The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) told residents they should “be prepared” to hand over their phones, wallets, and purses to robbers.
The MPD has reported a 46 percent increase in carjackings and a 36 percent increase in robberies compared to this same time last year, according to WCCO. Continue reading “Minneapolis police tell residents to obey criminals and ‘be prepared’ to be robbed”
The Antifa terrorists in Portland are being donated riot gear from out of state donors.
They’ve organized out of state donations for their nightly riots.
The Antifa and Black Lives Matter mob have been rioting nightly for the past 60 nights in downtown Portland. Continue reading “Antifa Terrorists Are Now Being Donated “Riot Gear” From Out of State Donors to Assist With Their Nightly Mob Violence”
National Justice – by Eric Striker
A California man had his registered firearm seized by local police after “antifa” members on social media accused him of being racist on the internet — the first case of its kind.
On July 7th/8th, left-wing extremist twitter user @anonymouscommie doxed a Sacramento resident named Andrew Casarez. The anonymous account accused him of being a “neo-Nazi troll.” Continue reading “Police Confiscate Man’s Firearm After Anonymous “Antifa” Members Accuse Him Of Being a “Racist””
The US Army has awarded Boeing a $265 million contract to build nine more MH-47G Block II Chinook helicopters for the service’s Special Operations Aviation Command, according to a July Defense Department contract announcement.
The company is now under contract to build 24 of the G-model Chinooks. The service is expected to buy 69 special operations variants. Continue reading “Boeing wins $265 million to build more special ops Chinook helos”
New York Daily News – by Nelson Oliveira
An embattled North Carolina professor who sparked furious backlash over a series of controversial tweets in recent months, including one comparing coronavirus restrictions to living in a “slave state,” was found dead Thursday.
Police discovered the body of Mike Adams, a tenured sociology and criminology professor at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, while performing a wellness check at his home. The New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office has not released any details, but an investigation is underway, local news outlets reported.
The U.S. surpassed 150,000 deaths from the coronavirus on Wednesday, as the country’s death rate continued a steady climb that began in early July.
The crisis could get far worse in the coming months, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates told Yahoo Finance Editor-in-Chief Andy Serwer in a recent interview, predicting that the fall could bring daily death tolls not seen since the height of the U.S. outbreak. Continue reading “Bill Gates: U.S. could return to ‘2,000 deaths a day’ not seen since peak of coronavirus outbreak”
World Economic Forum – by Douglas Broom
Thousands of summer holidays are now up in the air, following a series of COVID-19 flare-ups around the world, with trips cancelled and travellers forced to quarantine when they return home.
In mid-July, the number of confirmed cases globally jumped by a million in just four days. The UK imposed a 14-day isolation on holidaymakers returning from Spain after infection rates spiked there, prompting the UK’s biggest tour operator to cancel all holidays to that country. Continue reading “Could this COVID-19 ‘health passport’ be the future of travel and events?”
Last week we warned readers to be cautious about new COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting how key parts of the clinical trials are being skipped as big pharma will not be held accountable for adverse side effects for administering the experimental drugs.
A senior executive from AstraZeneca, Britain’s second-largest drugmaker, told Reuters that his company was just granted protection from all legal action if the company’s vaccine led to damaging side effects. Continue reading “Red Flags Soar As Big Pharma Will Be Exempt From COVID-19 Vaccine Liability Claims”
As I walked around the sun-dappled streets of Amsterdam, something felt strange in this world swept by fear and pandemic. There was laughter coming from barges sliding along the famous canals, clusters of cyclists clogged the streets, shoppers dipped into chic boutiques, the barber shops seemed busy and cafes served couples chatting over coffee.
I heard many voices of tourists in bars and restaurants, while even the seedier sides of this celebrated Dutch city had people strolling through them. It took me a moment to realise what was so weird. Then it struck me. It felt like I had stepped back in time, returning to the pre-pandemic normality of a bustling city filled with human beings whose faces were not covered by cloth. Continue reading “Holland’s top scientists say there’s no solid evidence coverings work”
It’s the billionaires getting richer part that chaps my ass, how about you? Bill Gates acting as though he is the answer to world grief, staring up at the sky at his army of jets spraying us with the Commie virus, major cities flooded with paid shills to raise havoc, while the rest are forced out into the streets, with nothing but PPP money and a rag around their face. Continue reading “COMMIE 19 – 26 TRILLION IN DEBT – 40 MILLION OUT OF WORK – BILLIONAIRES GETTING RICHER”
Arlington County, Virginia has a rule that looks like it was recommended by Communist China. They passed a new rule that if more than three people gather on the street, they will each be fined $100. It’s not America any longer, at least not in Arlington.
How is this acceptable and why are people allowing it under the false guise of safety? Continue reading “Arlington fines groups of more than three on sidewalks”
They call it, “The Badge of Honor.” For a generation, a secretive clique within the Vallejo Police Department has commemorated fatal shootings with beers, backyard barbecues, and by bending the points of their badges each time they kill in the line of duty, an investigation by Open Vallejo has found. The custom was so exclusive, some officers involved in fatal shootings were never told of its existence. Continue reading “Vallejo police bend badges to mark fatal shootings”
