Breitbart – by Charlie Spiering

Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg repeated his claim Monday that the United States of America belonged to illegal immigrants, just as much the country’s citizens.

At a campaign rally in Utah, Buttigieg said that the so-called “dreamers,” illegal immigrants brought to the country as children, had “every bit a claim on this country as the rest of us.” Continue reading “Pete Buttigieg: Illegal Immigrants Have ‘Every Bit of Claim on This Country As the Rest of Us’”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

New evidence from Bloomberg reveals cracking global supply chains are fast emerging at major Chinese ports with thousands of containers of frozen meat piling up with nowhere to go.

The Covid19 outbreak will remain a dominant issue for 1Q as supply chain shocks are being felt by multinationals on either side of the hemisphere.  Continue reading “Supply Chain Chaos Unfolds At Major Chinese Ports As Frozen Meat Containers Pile Up”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Talladega County, AL — Justin Faircloth is a loving father and husband who, like many people, has made some mistakes throughout his life. His most recent mistake involves being caught with a substance deemed illegal by the state which has landed him in prison. This mistake may very well be his last as he will likely succumb to his stage 4 colon cancer — because the state is refusing to treat him. Continue reading “Father Arrested for Drugs, Dying In Prison As State Denies Him Cancer Treatment”

Sputnik

After emerging as the top vote-getter in the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary, US Senator Bernie Sanders has confirmed his status as the front-runner in the contest for the Democratic party nomination. But it’s his future campaign efforts that will show whether Sanders will indeed end up as a real challenger to Donald Trump.  Continue reading “Bernie Sanders Raises Eyebrows With ‘First Jewish President’ Campaign Ad”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Alan Ruel was a successful businessman and loving husband of 36 years. However, his life would be forever changed after police mistook his stroke for being drunk. Instead of getting him help, they kidnapped him and threw him in a cage. According to a recent lawsuit, while inside the drunk tank, Ruel continued to undergo a massive stroke for 18 hours all the while being ignored by police. He never had a sip of alcohol.  Continue reading “Man Permanently Disabled After Cops Mistake Stroke for Drunkenness, Lock Him Up, Ignore Him”

Freedom Project Media – by Alex Newman

Lawmakers in California are working on legislation that would exempt some homosexual and transgender child rapists from the state’s sex-offender registry, leaving registration up to the discretion of the individual judge.  Continue reading “California Wants to Exempt LGBT Child Rapists from Sex-Offender Registry”

The Mind Unleashed – by John Vibes

For more than a year, cannabis has been legal in the state of Michigan and businesses across the state are making millions in the legal industry. However, tens of thousands of people are still incarcerated under charges relating to cannabis, despite its recent change in legal status.  Continue reading “Man Seeks Release From Prison 25 Years Into 60-Year Cannabis Sentence in a Legal State”

RT – by Frank Furedi

Prominent academics are pushing for the World Health Organization (WHO) to include old age on its list of diseases. They say it will improve old people’s lives – but in reality, it will give everyone the excuse to write them off.

In their wisdom, 30 experts – from prestigious universities like Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Cambridge Imperial and UCL – have decided that ageing is no longer a normal feature of life. They want the World Health Organization to classify ageing as a disease. This diseasing of old age represents another blow to the moral status of the elderly. Continue reading “‘OK, Boomer’ mentality: Academics want to label old age a disease, in case you had any respect left for the elderly”

Health Impact News – by Sheri Berkery

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A Sicklerville woman allegedly used her authority over child-welfare decisions to force a woman into prostitution, according to the district attorney’s office in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Continue reading “Pennsylvania Social Worker Charged with Forcing Mother into Prostitution to Get Kids Back from Foster Care”

Global Research – by Monica Samayoa

The Oregon Department of Energy has issued a notice of violation to a hazardous waste facility for accepting more than 2 million pounds of radioactive materials east of the Columbia River Gorge.

Chemical Waste Management, a subsidiary of Waste Management Inc., was illegally dumping radioactive materials it received from a North Dakota company, Goodnight Midstream, at its waste landfill near Arlington, Oregon. Continue reading “2.5M Pounds of Radioactive Waste Illegally Dumped in Oregon Landfill”

Occidental Dissent – by Hunter Wallace

I wish Donald Trump wasn’t a conservative demagogue who sold out to the donor class. I wish Charlie Kirk wasn’t running his 2020 campaign, but it is what it is …

Palm Beach PostContinue reading “Donald Trump Holds Lavish Fundraiser At Jewish Hedge Fund Billionaire Nelson Peltz’s Home”

WKYC

ATHENS, Ohio — Caution: Some of the images and words used in this story are NSFW.

Gun rights activist and social media personality Kaitlin Bennett received a less-than-warm welcome from the students of Ohio University during a visit to the Athens campus on Monday.  Continue reading “Gun rights advocate Kaitlin Bennett says she faced ‘riot’ at Ohio University, wants President Trump to strip school’s funding”

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A group has created a petition that would expand the state of Idaho, allowing some Oregon counties and parts of northern California to join the Gem State.

“Greater Idaho” is aiming to change present borders of Idaho, Oregon and Northern California so that the latter two would become part of the State of Idaho.  Continue reading “‘Greater Idaho’ petitioners want parts of Oregon, California to join Gem State”

Ezine Articles – by Jennifer Prescott

Daily, certain foods and beverages are revealed as great antioxidants. For example: carrots, spinach, broccoli, tea, nuts, berries, garlic, onions, grapes, red wine, herbs, spices, and chocolate are foods known to be great antioxidants. We hear about flavonoids and vitamins. It is estimated there are 4,000 identified flavonoids. Isolating each one and determining what effect each, or a combination of each, has on a specific disease is an endless pursuit without an answer. However, common sense and research reveals there is one common denominator in the foods known as great antioxidants. They are all high in oxalic acid. Continue reading “Oxalic Acid – The Cure For Cancer”

Fox News

The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection early Tuesday after decades of sexual abuse claims within one of the country’s largest youth organizations.

The petition, filed in Delaware bankruptcy court, halts the hundreds of lawsuits the BSA is facing that allege sexual misconduct by people within the 110-year-old organization over the years. Continue reading “Boy Scouts of America files for bankruptcy after sex abuse lawsuits”

Breitbart – by John Carney

American factories in China are warning that they do not have enough staff to get their production lines fully back online as plants re-open after the extended coronavirus shutdown.

Nearly 80 percent of U.S. businesses in the Shanghai area say they lack the manpower to run at full speed, according to the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai. Forty-one percent said their biggest challenge in the next two to four weeks will be a lack of workers. Thirty percent said logistics issues will be their biggest concern. Continue reading “Coronavirus: Nearly 80% of American Factories in Shanghai Say They Lack Workers”

Ag Web – by Chris Bennett

Strapped with pistols and carrying government IDs, two Treasury agents walked onto a Maryland farm on a cold winter morning in 2012, and asked for the owner – Randy Sowers. It was a blur of badges and questions, but Sowers’ four-year legal nightmare was only just beginning. “My story could belong to any farmer or business owner,” Sowers says. “People have almost no idea what the feds will do when they want to hurt you. What kind of power-hungry bureaucrats do we have when guilt or innocence plays no role in the system?” Continue reading “Farmer Refuses to Roll, Rips Lid Off IRS Behavior”

New York Post – by Amanda Woods

A hulking 700-pound black bear shot in New Jersey set a record for the largest ever killed with a bow and arrow in North America, a hunting organization announced.

Hunter Jeff Melillo shot the bear in Morris County on Oct. 14 — topping a record set in 1993 by a hunter in California, according to a statement from the Pope and Young Club bow-hunting and conservation organization.  Continue reading “Killing of 700-pound black bear with bow and arrow sets North American record”