Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Who do you call for help when it’s the police who are the ones attacking you?

It has been almost three years since David Allen Gabbard got pulled over by a Kentucky state trooper, had his car searched, and was allowed to go on his way. But it’s what happened immediately after the incident which has Gabbard crying foul and suing for justice. Continue reading “Cops Respond to Peaceful Post on Facebook By Going to Man’s Home, Beating Him and His Dog”

Daily Wire – by Emily Zanotti

Although media has been focused on American opposition to coronavirus-related lockdowns, anger over virus control measures has spread worldwide and anti-lockdown protests are cropping up in Canada and across Europe as individuals tire of the economy-killing measures put in place to “flatten the curve.” Continue reading “Anger Goes Global: Anti-Lockdown Protests Erupt In Canada, France, And Germany”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

As some states begin hesitantly reopening aspects of their economies, many small business owners find themselves in a Catch-22, as one Atlanta fitness studio operator who says he lost a family member to a likely coronavirus-related illness describes.  Continue reading “Small Businesses In Catch-22 Begin Revolt: ‘Defy State’s Stay-At-Home Order Or Face Collections’”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

There is increasing evidence on social media that the National Guard has been deployed to the nation’s food banks to ensure food supply chain networks are not severed, and shortages do not materialize.  Continue reading “National Guard Deployed At Nation’s Food Banks To Ensure Stability During Unprecedented Times”

Yahoo News

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A shooting in Louisiana’s capital city left one police officer dead and his wounded colleague fighting for his life Sunday, authorities said, adding a suspect was later taken into custody after an hourslong standoff in which shots were exchanged with a SWAT team. Continue reading “Police: 1 officer dies, 2nd wounded in Louisiana shooting”

The Great Recession

Public criticism of big businesses getting a bailout from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is working as effectively as boycotts to prevent abuse that appears designed into the program by lobbyists.  Continue reading “Bailout Boycotts from Harvard to Shake Shack Get the Money Back”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Dr Dan Erickson is an Emergency Room doctor in California and has some sobering things to say about the current pandemic.

Californians have a 0.03% chance of dying from covid-19. 96% of the people in California recover with no significant symptoms. Continue reading “Dr Erickson: Californians Have A 0.03% Chance of Dying From Covid-19”

Fox Business

A Connecticut town’s police department will be the first to try out “pandemic drone” technology to check for symptoms of the novel coronavirus, such as high fever, and monitor social distancing amongst the public, officials recently announcedContinue reading “Connecticut town using drones for coronavirus symptom-monitoring”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A significant concern that readers should have during an economic collapse and pandemic is food security. We’ve noted over April that troubling news is developing deep inside America’s food supply chain network, suggesting shortages and rapid food inflation could be ahead. Continue reading “American Farms Cull Millions Of Chickens Amid Virus-Related Staff Shortages At Processing Plants”

Western Journal – by Erin Coates

Pennsylvania has removed hundreds of COVID-19 deaths from the official death count after coroners pointed out the state’s health department numbers did not match their own. Continue reading “Pennsylvania Takes Hundreds of ‘Probable’ COVID Deaths Off Books After Coroners Come Forward”