The Weather Channel

U.S. President Donald Trump said in a news conference Saturday morning that he is considering domestic travel restrictions and is working with states that might be affected.

“If you don’t have to travel I wouldn’t do it,” Trump said. Continue reading “Coronavirus Updates: President Trump Considering Domestic Travel Restrictions; First Deaths Reported in 3 States”

In The News Today

THE INTERNET MILITIA – They all thought it was going to be a staged alien invasion or meteorite strike that would enable the forging of a “world government”. They were all wrong.

By letting the coronavirus fearmongering spiral out of control the de facto world government has finally revealed itself to the world, in detail. Continue reading “Don’t Wait for an ‘Alien Invasion’ to See the ‘World Government’ in Action”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) issued an executive order on Thursday that allows the state to take over hotels and motels in order to convert them into medical housing for coronavirus patients, according to the Palm Springs Desert Sun.   Continue reading “California Governor Issues Executive Order Allowing State To Commandeer Hotels, Motels For Coronavirus Patients”

Dakota News Now

SOUTH DAKOTA (Dakota News Now) – Governor Kristi Noem has declared a state of emergency in South Dakota in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Governor Noem’s state of emergency order closes all schools statewide next week. Governor Noem asks private schools to close as well. Continue reading “Governor Noem declares state of emergency in South Dakota”

Texas Tribune

The new coronavirus continues popping up throughout Texas and at least 63 people have now tested positive, according to the latest statewide figures released Saturday.

There are cases in each of the state’s five largest urban areas, though the virus has now also appeared in counties spanning from East Texas to the Gulf Coast. This table shows county of residence for patients — they may be undergoing treatment in another part of the state. Continue reading “Latest count puts Texas coronavirus cases at 63. Here’s where they are.”

ABC News

June 25, 2012— — The swine flu virus, H1N1, may have killed 15 times the number of people counted by the World Health Organization, according to a new study. And unlike the seasonal flu, the H1N1 pandemic struck down mostly young people, many living in Africa and Southeast Asia.  Continue reading “Flashback: H1N1 Swine Flu May Have Killed 15 Times More Than First Said”

Mint Press News – by Whitney Webb

As the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis comes to dominate headlines, little media attention has been given to the federal government’s decision to classify top-level meetings on domestic coronavirus response and lean heavily “behind the scenes” on U.S. intelligence and the Pentagon in planning for an allegedly imminent explosion of cases. Continue reading “US Intel Agencies Played Unsettling Role in Classified and “9/11-like” Coronavirus Response Plan”

In The News Today

THE INTERNET MILITIA – Euromoney claims that they are among the top financial experts in the world. They wanted to prove this recently by trying (trying) to ‘debunk’ the “conspiracy theory” claiming that the pandemic bonds system is rigged.

They miserably failed.  Continue reading “Coronavirus: “Authoritative” Financial Experts Fail to ‘Debunk’ Pandemic Bonds “Conspiracy Theory””

Military Times

Around 400 National Guard personnel have been activated across six states to support operations to stem the spread of novel coronavirus, the National Guard Bureau said in a press release.  Continue reading “National Guard activated to combat coronavirus spread in six states, more to follow”

Station Gossip

Talk about irony.

Mexico is mulling measures it may take with its northern border over fears that coronavirus will spread from the U.S., health officials said on Friday.  Continue reading “Now MEXICO Worries About U.S. Border, Could Restrict Amid Coronavirus Fears”

Gateway Pundit – by Christina Laila

Judicial Watch founder and President Tom Fitton dropped a bomb last Monday morning.

A federal court ordered a deposition of Hillary Clinton on her emails and Benghazi attack records. Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Files Appeal to Stop Her Court-Ordered Email Testimony”

Western Journal – by James Morganelli

Leave it to a worldwide existential crisis to align moral values.

As toilet paper and hand sanitizer fly from store shelves, be certain to count something else in, as well: guns. Lots of guns. Continue reading “1st-Time Gun Ownership Reportedly Spikes as Anti-Gunners Realize 2nd Amendment Freedom Is Vital”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

The latest numbers continue to indicate that the coronavirus is not much different than the common flu.

The truth is in the numbers.  Continue reading “BY THE NUMBERS, Via the CDC: 2019 Flu – 22,000 Dead and 36 Million Infected …2019 Coronavirus – 50 Dead and 2,340 Infected”

Big League Politics – by Richard Moorehead

An Illinois mayor has signed an executive order taking up wide-ranging emergency powers that she claims gives her the authority to halt the sale of all firearms and ammunition. The declaration is being framed as a response to the Chinese coronavirus.  Continue reading “Illinois Mayor May Ban Guns, Firearms Sales Over Coronavirus Panic”

The Great Recession

Europeans are feeling like President Trump just dropped a COVID-19 economic bomb on the European Union. In response to his March 11th talk from the Oval Office, EU leaders said they did not see this coming. Was this a COVERT economic attack on the EU as some in the EU think?  Continue reading “Did Trump Trade Wars Just Escalate to Germ Warfare?”

Bloomberg

Colorado’s new drive-through coronavirus-testing station in Denver made its debut Wednesday and was quickly overwhelmed. At one point Thursday, the line of cars with passengers waiting to be swabbed was almost four hours long, until the state cut off the service for the day. Continue reading “Drive-Through Virus Testing So Popular They Had to Shut it Down”