Western Journal – by Chris Bustin

A woman in Rathdrum, Idaho, is facing the possibility of a $1,000 fine and up to six months in jail for having a yard sale.

The Rathdrum Police Department said Christa Thompson violated the state’s coronavirus shutdown order.  Continue reading “Freedom Dying in Idaho: Woman Faces Possible Prison Term for Holding Yard Sale”

New York Post – by Carl Campanile and Kate Sheehy

New York state just issued a drastic new guideline urging emergency services workers not to bother trying to revive anyone without a pulse when they get to a scene, amid an overload of coronavirus patientsContinue reading “NY issues do-not-resuscitate guideline for cardiac patients amid coronavirus”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

Johns Hopkins University had predicted that Taiwan would have the second most COVID-19 cases in the world, due to its close proximity to Mainland China. Continue reading “TAIWAN: No Lockdowns, No Closed Businesses, Non-WHO Member, and Relatively Unaffected by COVID-19”

AP

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The Trump administration on Tuesday ordered Chevron Corp. to “wind down” operations in Venezuela by Dec. 1, barring the California-based oil giant in the meantime from drilling or exporting, as the U.S. increases pressure on President Nicolás Maduro to give up power. Continue reading “Trump tells Chevron to “wind down” oil fields in Venezuela”

Open Democracy

Journalists, activists and workers struggling to follow strict lockdown rules have been harassed, arrested and even killed across the world this week, as governments use the coronavirus crisis to roll back democracy and crack down on dissidents. Continue reading “Journalists and dissidents arrested in COVID crackdowns”

Houston Public Media

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo officially announced her order requiring face coverings on most county residents who leave the house, in an attempt to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Continue reading “Harris County Requiring Residents To Wear Masks Outdoors During COVID-19 Pandemic”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

It apparently took a global pandemic and corresponding economic shutdown of entire nations’ economies for the American public to realize that surprisingly, the US military relies heavily for supplies involved in weapons systems manufacturing just south of the border. Continue reading “Pentagon Pressures Mexico To Reopen Factories Vital To Making US Weapons”

Daily Caller – by Anders Hagstrom

Attorney General Bill Barr said his Justice Department may pursue legal action against governors who maintain strict lockdown rules after their coronavirus outbreaks subside, Bloomberg News reported Tuesday. Continue reading “AG Barr Says DOJ May Go After Governors Who Persist With Strict Lockdown Rules”

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Archive: TWFTT 4-22-20

FACT: BANKRUPTCY APPLIES ONLY TO CORPORATIONS.
WHAT FURTHER PROOF DO YOU WANT THAT EVERYTHING WE SEE AS  ‘GOVERMENT’ IS A CORPORATION!
HOW MANY MORE TIMES MUST THIS POINT BE DRIVEN HOME?? WHEN WILL PEOPLE WAKE THE F UP?

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Reclaim the Net – by Naga Pramod

It’s slowly becoming clear that US state governors were contacted by the social media giant Facebook over “Reopen America” events, not the other way around. Continue reading “State governors say Facebook is lying, Facebook alone decided to shut down protest groups”