Yahoo News

Country music legend Charlie Daniels has died. He was 83.

The Country Music Hall of Fame, who was best known for his song “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” died on Monday morning at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee. His cause of death was a hemorrhagic stroke. Continue reading “Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie Daniels Dead of Stroke at 83”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

In early April Senator Dr. Scott Jensen from Minnesota went on The Ingraham Angle to discuss how the CDC is encouraging American doctors to over-count coronavirus deaths across the US. Continue reading “Minnesota Doctor who Revealed Hospitals Get Paid More for COVID-19 Patients Is Now Being Investigated by the State”

Press TV

Reports say a Katyusha rocket has been fired at a “US base” inside the Baghdad International Airport.

The projectile fell in the vicinity of the airport on Sunday without either exploding or leaving any human losses, Iraq’s al-Sumaria television network reported. Continue reading “Katyusha rocket fired at US base in Baghdad airport: Report”

Mamamia – by Billi Fitzsimons

In the harshest coronavirus lockdown seen in Australia yet, 3,000 residents from nine public housing towers in Melbourne have been banned from leaving their homes for any reason at all.

The residents of the nine towers will be in lockdown for at least five days, Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews announced on Saturday afternoon, with the restrictions effective immediately.  Continue reading “‘No reason to leave’: Everything we know about Victoria’s lockdown on public housing towers.”

Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. pipeline company Energy Transfer (ET.N) has taken the rare step of invoking force majeure – normally used in times of war or natural disaster – to prevent oil firms from walking away from a proposed expansion of the controversial Dakota Access pipeline, according to two sources familiar with the matter. Continue reading “Force majeure declared on Dakota Access pipeline”

Video Rebel’s Blog

The self-anointed leaders of the world have decided that world population reduction down to half a billion to a billion people is on the agenda. Problem is that this means 7 billion or so people will have to die. Some of those commoners might decide to rebel rather than die to make life better for billionaires. Continue reading “Bill Gates Smirked. Will People Die?”

Off Guardian – by Rosemary Frei and Patrick Corbett

A high-profile European pathologist is reporting that he and his colleagues across Europe have not found any evidence of any deaths from the novel coronavirus on that continent.

Dr. Stoian Alexov called the World Health Organization (WHO) a “criminal medical organization” for creating worldwide fear and chaos without providing objectively verifiable proof of a pandemic. Continue reading ““No one has died from the novel coronavirus infection””

Anti-Empire – by Wolf Richter

Continue reading “Continued Unemployment Claims in the US Rise by Another 1 Million, Now at Eye-Watering 31.5 Million”

Unfortunately I say this with a heavy heart. This one was not the same as years past by far. However even here in NYC I noticed an uptick in fireworks celebrations in defiance to the cancel culture and “laws” of compromised zionist politicians. Maybe a sign of the American spirit still holding on, waiting for it’s new minutemen to respond to the communist insurrection taking place. Continue reading “A belated happy Independence Day to the Trenchers”

Washington Times

RICHMOND, Va. — State officials in Virginia ordered the removal of a large American flag from a construction site ahead of the Fourth of July, calling it a potential target for people protesting racial injustice and police brutality. Continue reading “Virginia orders American flag removed from construction site”

Fox News

A woman struck by a vehicle that drove onto a closed Seattle freeway early Saturday and plowed into a crowd of protesters has died, while a second woman remains in serious condition, officials said.

Summer Taylor, 24, of Seattle, died Saturday evening at Harborview Medical Center, hospital spokeswoman Susan Gregg said. She had arrived at the hospital in critical condition.  Continue reading “Seattle protester hit by car on closed highway dies, second remains in serious condition, officials say”

Humans Are Free

The Michigan House of Representatives has passed a controversial bill to microchip humans voluntarily in the state under the guise of protecting their privacy.

The Microchip Protection Act would allow Michigan employers to use microchipping of their workers with their consent. However, research has shown that RFID transponders causes cancerContinue reading “Michigan Passes Controversial Bill to Microchip Humans Voluntarily”

MSN

Bill Pullman, star of the 1996 film “Independence Day,” put out a public service announcement urging people to wear their “freedom masks” this 4th of July.

“Hello, America. I may not be your president right now but I’ve got to tell you, the 4th of July is still my favorite holiday and it always will be,” Pullman said in a video posted to YouTube Saturday.  Continue reading “‘Independence Day’ Star Bill Pullman Urges People to Wear ‘Freedom Masks’”

Jewish News Syndicate

Amid dissatisfaction with mainstream Jewish advocacy organizations, a new alliance of young Jewish American leaders was launched on Monday: HaShevet (Hebrew for “The Tribe,” which is also a nickname for the Jewish faith and people).

The organization seeks to “represent a diversity of political opinions and professional backgrounds” and “come together, united in our dedication to promote moral clarity within the Jewish advocacy sector, strengthen and mobilize young Jewish professionals to publicly oppose all forms of anti-Semitism (including anti-Zionism), and take up the mantle of Jewish community leadership to safeguard the future of the Jewish people,” said the organization in an announcement. Continue reading “Young professionals launch new watchdog group, citing dissatisfaction with norms”

MSN

This July 4th holiday, Philadelphia honored front-line workers working to fight the coronavirus pandemic with two of its highest honors: The Magis Award given every July 4 and their own mural.

Magis is the Latin word for “the greater universal good” and refers to doing more for others. This summer, there’s no question that nurses, grocery store clerks, sanitation workers, doctors, delivery workers and first responders have done that, said Mayor Jim Kenney on Saturday. Continue reading “Philly Gives Front-Line Coronavirus Workers Magis Award and a New Mural”