PPJ Gazette – by Dr. John Reizer

The powers that be have taken the Chinese coronavirus scare campaign to an all-time high. The way the story is being portrayed by the mainstream media, regulatory agencies, and others that exert great influence on the collective psyche of healthcare consumers, it is clear that this subject is purposely being blown out of proportion.  Continue reading “Chinese Coronavirus Hype At All-Time High”

Breitbart – by Katherine Rodriguez

A veterinarian is making it his mission in life to treat the pets of the California homeless for no charge, and people who know his work call him the “Street Vet” in honor of that role.

Kwane Stewart, 49, spends his free time driving around the most vulnerable parts of California— whether it be Los Angeles’s Skid Row or downtown San Diego— and looks for homeless people with animals so he can treat them, all at no cost to the owner. Continue reading “Veterinarian Treats Homeless People’s Pets for No Charge”

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Yahoo News

NEW YORK (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s administration can withhold millions of dollars in law enforcement funds from states and cities that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Wednesday.

The unanimous decision by a three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan was a victory for Trump in his years-long fight with so-called sanctuary jurisdictions.  Continue reading “Court rules Trump can withhold funds from ‘sanctuary’ jurisdictions”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Caldwell, ID — Cops in Idaho managed an epic act of incompetence when they shot up and teargassed a woman’s home — even though she had given them the key — after initiating an hours-long standoff with an empty home, occupied only by the family pet.

“Basically, they had a standoff with a dog,” Shaniz West’s attorney said at the time. Now, after fighting the corrupt system that left this innocent mother and her children homeless, she is fighting her case all the way up to the Supreme Court, thanks to the Institute of Justice. Continue reading “Innocent Mom Gave Permission for Cops to Search Her Home, They Destroyed It With Grenades Instead”

CNBC

The S&P 500 just wiped out about $1.737 trillion of its value during its two-day market sell-off, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices.

The equity benchmark lost $810 billion in value on Tuesday, adding to its $927 billion loss on Monday, according to the firm’s Senior Index Analyst Howard Silverblatt. It’s down $2.138 trillion since last Wednesday’s high, according to S&P Dow Jones. Continue reading “Coronavirus wipes out $1.7 trillion in US stock market value in two days”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

A 15-year-old Somali refugee in St Louis, Missouri said to be 6 foot tall and 175 pounds allegedly broke into his female neighbor’s home and stole her iPhone before savagely beating her with a metal rod when she tried to get her phone back.

According to the victim’s sister, prosecutor Sakina Ahmad decided not to charge the teen because he has an IQ of 49. Continue reading “Somali Teen Who ‘Beat Woman With Metal Rod’ Let Go Without Charges ‘Because His IQ is 49’”

Daily Mail

Prison bosses are reportedly worried about how to handle Harvey Weinstein while he is in jail, fearing he may commit suicide – just like Jeffrey Epstein.

Weinstein was convicted of rape and sexual assault on Monday and officials at New York prisons are said to be concerned another high-profile inmate could take his own life.  Continue reading “Prison officials ‘fear Harvey Weinstein may try to kill himself like Jeffrey Epstein and could house him in a private section of Rikers Island with round-the-clock surveillance’”

Mint Press News – by Whitney Webb

Last week’s appointment of U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell to the post of Director of National Intelligence (DNI) received criticism from both sides of the political divide, mainly for his lack of experience and history of outspoken and partisan political statements. Much more overlooked, however, are Grenell’s ties to the powerful American pro-Israel lobby and Israeli politicians alike, including organizations and individuals with a history of espionage and blackmail against the United States. Continue reading “With Grenell Appointment, the Israel Lobby’s Foothold on US Intelligence Grows Even Stronger”

Western Journal – by Bradley Evans

Democrats don’t exactly have the sterling reputation when it comes to accurately representing the issues of gun ownership and gun control.

But a statistic cited Tuesday by former Vice President Joe Biden may just be the most egregious yet. Continue reading “According to Biden, Guns Killed More People Since 2007 Than Communism Killed in 20th Century”

Winter Watch – by Torchy Blane

Whenever you see a political alignment between Jewish New York Sen. Chuck “The Schmuck” Schumer President Donald “Black Pill” Trumpenstein, it means only one thing: some Jews somewhere are somehow benefiting — and probably at your expense.

Such was the case last month, when Trumpenstein signed a bill known as the Securing American Nonprofit Organizations Against Terrorism Act of 2019 (H.R. 2476)The bill authorizes $375 million over the next five years for the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP).  Continue reading “Jewish Organizations Continue to Bag Vast Majority of DHS Nonprofit Security Grants as Funding Quadruples”

Daily Wire – by Emily Zanotti

The Centers for Disease Control issued a “strong warning” about the potential spread of coronavirus, suggesting that they now believe it is a question of “when” and not “if” there will be an outbreak in the United States and warning Americans to be prepared for possible “disruptions” to daily life, according to ABC NewsContinue reading “CDC: Coronavirus Outbreak Is ‘Inevitable,’ Americans Should Prepare For ‘Disruptions’”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Homeland security chief Chad Wolf suggested Tuesday the flu is as dangerous as coronavirus, even though China’s virus seems to be ten times as deadly.

In a budget hearing with the Senate’s appropriations committee, Wolf was asked by GOP Sen. John Kennedy about the death rate from coronavirus, and then about the seasonal flu:  Continue reading “Sen. Kennedy Grills DHS Chief Chad Wolf on Virus Mortality Rates”

Market Watch – by Ciara Linnane

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, is prepping a request for $8.5 billion from the U.S. federal government to help combat the coronavirus that has now sickened more than 80,000 people around the world, CNN reported Wednesday, citing an unnamed senior Senate Democratic aide. Continue reading “Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to request $8.5 billion from federal government to combat coronavirus: CNN”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Having already urged the American public to ‘buy the dip’, just before another 900 point drop in the Dow, President Trump has decided to take matters into his own hands – the only way he knows how.

In a double tweet this morning, Trump announced he will hold a news conference at 6pmET to put the American people straight., Continue reading “Trump To Hold News Conference At 6pmET To Dispel Media’s “Fake News, Panicking” Over Virus Outbreak”

Washington Times – by Morgan Lee

SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a red-flag gun bill Tuesday that will allow state district courts to order the temporary surrender of firearms, and she urged sheriffs to resign if they still refuse to enforce it.

Flanked by advocates for stricter gun control and supportive law enforcement officials at a signing ceremony, Lujan Grisham said the legislation provides law enforcement authorities with an urgently needed tool to deter deadly violence by taking firearms from people who pose a threat to themselves or others.  Continue reading “New Mexico governor signs red-flag gun bill, tells sheriffs to enforce it or resign”