New York Post – by Susan Edelman and Melissa Klein

They’re not the Bravest when it comes to the coronavirus.

The FDNY won’t dispatch its firefighters to potential coronavirus patients, leaving its paramedics and EMTs to handle them alone, The Post has learned. Continue reading “FDNY firefighters won’t be dispatched to potential coronavirus cases”

Chicago Tribune

Erik Prince, the security contractor with close ties to the Trump administration, has in recent years helped recruit former American and British spies for secretive intelligence-gathering operations that included infiltrating Democratic congressional campaigns, labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda, according to interviews and documents.

Continue reading “Erik Prince, Blackwater founder and Betsy DeVos’ brother, recruits ex-spies to infiltrate liberal groups — including campaigns and unions”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

New Jersey police arrested 25-year-old Roosevelt Twyne for “illegally” carrying a firearm and possessing so-called “hollow point ammunition.”

The Washington Free Beacon spoke to Twyne’s attorney, Evan Nappen, who said Twyne is a security guard with a permit to carry a gun. Continue reading “Report: New Jersey Cops Arrest Security Guard for Permitted Pistol, ‘Lawful’ Ammo”

New York Post – by Eileen AJ Connelly

Gov. Cuomo declared a state of emergency Saturday to deal with the worsening coronavirus crisis, as the number of cases jumped to 11 in the Big Apple — including a Queens cab driver — and 76 across New York. Continue reading “Cuomo declares state of emergency in New York as state coronavirus cases soar to 76”

BBC News

About 70 people were trapped after a hotel being used as a coronavirus quarantine facility in the Chinese city of Quanzhou collapsed.

About 40 of the 70 have been pulled from the rubble of the five-storey Xinjia Hotel, state media says. Continue reading “Coronavirus: Dozens trapped as China quarantine hotel collapses”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

St. Johns County, FL — In January, three St. Johns County deputies were placed on administrative leave after cell phone video surfaced of them savagely beating Christopher Butler. Predictably, police were quick to determine Butler was high on PCP but his lawyer says he was suffering from a diabetic event and was not able to follow police officer commands. Now, after video of the incident garners much deserved attention, one of the cops involved has been fired and charged. Continue reading “Cop Fired, Charged As Chilling Video Shows Him Torture Naked Unarmed Man in ‘Diabetic Event’”

Breitbart – by Penny Starr

The number of people who have died from seasonal influenza so far has now reached 20,000, including 136 influenza-associated deaths in children, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported as of February 29.

This is up from 18,000 just a week ago.  Continue reading “Influenza Deaths Now Total 20,000, Including Elevated Number of 136 Children”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Ammunition sales are surging amid fears of pandemic-induced lawlessness and disorder as the coronavirus threatens the United States.

PR Newswire reports online ammunition retailer Ammo.com has seen a 410 percent increased in .40 caliber handgun ammo sales since February 23, 2020. They have seen a 194 percent increase in .223 (AR-15 ammo) sales, 101 percent increase in 9mm ammo sales, and a 95 percent increase in the sale of 12 gauge shells.  Continue reading “Ammo Sales Surge amid Fears of Pandemic-Induced Chaos”

The Federalist Papers – by Christine Favocci, The Western Journal

A pro-Second Amendment group has filed an application for a temporary extreme risk protection order against Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer after the New York Democrat threatened two United States Supreme Court justices.

With all the subtlety of a New York mob boss, Schumer delivered his message on the steps of the Supreme Court. Continue reading “Schumer Targeted by Gun Confiscation Law After Threatening SCOTUS Justices”

In The News Today

INTELCASTER – In recent weeks 19-year-old Naomi Seibt, from Germany, has gained enormous popularity on the internet. According to Seibt, who describes herself as a climate realist, she’s challenging the public to think, rather than to panic about (man-made) climate change.

During this time, Seibt has been interviewed by several monostream media outlets, including Sky NewsOAN and Breitbart where she was asked about her research into climate change. Continue reading “Naomi Seibt: I Will Not Let Slander, Defamation and Conspiracy Theories Take Away My Courage”

AOL

Alongside those coronavirus prep bags being filled by shoppers with bleach and hand sanitizer may be boxes of long shelf life Twinkies and Ding Dongs.

“We are seeing that,” Hostess Brands CEO Andy Callahan said on Yahoo Finance’s On the Move, when asked if he is seeing a bump in business as people stock up, should they be trapped at home due to the coronavirus outbreak. Continue reading “Coronavirus outbreak may have unleashed panic buying of Hostess Twinkies and Ding Dongs”

In The News Today

Arthur F. Wayne, ITNT NEWS – I wrote the 9 Stages of Genocide to make the point that we are not playing games in these, well, potentially lethal information wars.

When I look at how the alt media, in all its different forms (see our “Source” list over at IntelCaster), has for a long time, by now, been fixated on mainstream jive, I can’t help but see that basically none of them, except for the few that are listed under “Safe”, are actually fighting the fight. Continue reading “War Story: The 9 Stages of Genocide”

Governor Tom Wolf

Following a press conference announcing the first two presumptive positive cases of coronavirus, known as COVID-19, Governor Tom Wolf today signed an emergency disaster declaration to provide increased support to state agencies involved in the response to the virus.  Continue reading “Pennsylvania Gov. Wolf Signs COVID-19 Disaster Declaration to Provide Increased Support for State Response”

Free Though Project – by Matt Agorist

Under the fifth and fourteenth amendments, due process clauses are in place to act as a safeguard from arbitrary denial of life, liberty, or property by the government outside the sanction of law. Despite these safeguards, innocent American citizens are routinely denied their lives, liberty and property by the state. One of the most egregious examples of said denials is the controversial and unconstitutional act of civil asset forfeiture — the act of stealing a person’s property before they have been convicted or even accused of a crime. Continue reading “Cops Brag About Pulling Over Innocent Man, Stealing $40k from Him—Twitter Destroys Them”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

The government is sending 160 soldiers to help border agents block the migrant surge that is expected if the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals strikes down the Migrant Protection Protocols.

The MPP program has sent roughly 60,000 migrants back into Mexico, prior to their eventual asylum hearings in the United States. The return policy deters migration by preventing migrants from getting the U.S. jobs they need to repay their smuggling loans — unless they eventually win their backlogged courtroom claims. Continue reading “Pentagon Sends Troops to California Border amid Fears of Border Rush”