Sputnik

Four US bases are prepared to assist the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and house US citizens who may have been exposed to the Wuhan coronavirus overseas, Pentagon officials revealed Saturday.

According to Military.com, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper approved an HHS request to house around 1,000 people who may have been exposed to the deadly virus while traveling abroad. Continue reading “Pentagon Designates Four Additional Military Bases as Coronavirus Quarantine Centers”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Fresno, CA — All too often, families in need of medical help for their family members in a crisis will call 911 and receive anything but help. All too often, police—who have zero training in dealing with the mentally or physically ill—will show up to these medical calls for help and abuse, assault, arrest, and sometimes even kill those in need of help. A California woman learned this the hard way over the weekend when she called for an ambulance, got police instead, and watched her child endure a horrifying fate at the hands of Fresno’s finest. Continue reading “Cops Mistake Autistic Child’s Seizure for Drug Use, Beat and Handcuff Him”

AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military has deployed a new addition to its nuclear arsenal — a long-range missile armed with a nuclear warhead of reduced destructive power. The so-called low-yield missile joins other, more powerful weapons aboard stealthy submarines prowling the oceans.

The debut deployment aboard long-range submarines, known as boomers, is a landmark in U.S. nuclear weapons policy. It is the first major addition to the strategic nuclear arsenal in recent decades and is a departure from the Obama administration’s policy of lessening dependence on nuclear weapons in pursuit of a nuclear-free world.  Continue reading “US adds ‘low yield’ nuclear weapon to its submarine arsenal”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Livingston, LA — As TFTP reported late last year, a high level Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy — who commanded the SWAT team — and his wife were indicted on more than 150 felonies for unspeakable crimes against children and animals. Dennis Perkins, 44, and and his wife Cynthia Perkins, 34, are accused of multiple counts of child rape and the production of child pornography, among other disturbing charges. Now, another former cop, Melanie Barnett Curtin, 41, of Denham Springs, was arrested Saturday, Feb. 1 as she returned from a cruise in New Orleans.  Continue reading “Another Fmr Cop Arrested in Connection to Child Sex Ring Run by High-Level SWAT Commander”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Radio Free Asia (RFA) has tweeted a disturbing video on its Twitter account Tuesday morning detailing how some residents in Kunshan, Jiangsu, a city in southeastern Jiangsu province with Shanghai bordering its eastern border and Suzhou on its west, are forcibly removing people from their homes who refuse to be quarantined. Continue reading “Meanwhile In China, “Residents Forcibly Taken Away After Refusing To Be Quarantined””

Fox News

Virginia lawmakers on Monday rejected a gun control bill proposed by Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam, as the state continues to become the battleground in the nation’s gun debate.

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted against Northam‘s bill that would make it a felony to “recklessly leave a loaded, unsecured firearm” in a way that endangers a minor. Continue reading “Virginia Senate blocks another Northam-backed gun bill”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira’s raunchy, lip synced Super Bowl halftime show proves the need for unlimited third-world immigration from Latin America to liberate Americans from our “boring, rhythm-less hell,” so says CNN commentator Ana Navarro.

“If after watching this half-time show, you’re against immigration and think Latinos are invaders……go to boring, rhythm-less hell,” Navarro tweeted Sunday. “Hispanics are Americans and Make America Great. Deal with it!”  Continue reading “CNN’s Ana Navarro: Super Bowl Halftime Show Proves Need For Unlimited Third-World Immigration”

Daily Mail – by Ian Birrell

Gilles Desaulniers moved to San Francisco 40 years ago, settling in the ‘friendly, quaint and affordable’ city after running out of cash while driving from Canada down the West Coast of America.

Today he runs a grocery store filled with fresh fruit, vegan snacks and organic wines typical of this famously liberal Californian city. Continue reading “Tech giants have turned San Francisco into a dystopian nightmare of addiction, homelessness and criminality”

RT

The White Helmets have shot a new fake video of ‘Assad’s chemical attack’ in Syria’s Idlib, the Russian MoD has said. The movie, co-produced by the notorious White Helmets, is expected to be released shortly on social media.

Production of the new film was concluded on Tuesday in the village of Zerba, located in the militant-controlled part of Syria’s Idlib province, the Russian Center for Syrian Reconciliation has said, citing several independent sources.  Continue reading “VIDEO of fake chemical attack in Syria already complete, White Helmets co-produced footage – Moscow”

The Blaze – by Phil Shiver

Speaking at Joe Biden campaign rally over the weekend, former secretary of state and supposed lifelong hunter and gun owner John Kerry asserted that no one should use an “AR-16 with a long clip” to hunt.

“You heard from Joe about the things he did with the NRA,” Kerry said to the crowd of Biden supporters. “That took courage. Delaware is a tough state. I’m a hunter. I’m a gun owner. Been that all my life,” he continued. “But I got news for you, there’s not a veteran here who would take an AR-16 with a long clip to go out and shoot a deer or shoot anything. There is no business — Joe led the fight to get those things off the street.” Continue reading “John Kerry, self-proclaimed lifelong gun owner: No one should use an ‘AR-16 with a long clip’ to hunt”

Russia Insider

Alexey Komov is a leading Russian Conservative Christian activist. See an extended interview with him here with rising conservative YouTube star, Dr. Steve Turley: Excellent Interview With Top Russian Christian Conservative Activist Alexey Komov (Dr. Steve Turley)

The following film, “Lessons of Standardization”, was created by Komov, Ambassador of the World Congress of Families to the U.N., and his wife Irina Shamolina (photo below), who together have been pioneering homeschooling in Russia, making use of tested home schooling methods in the U.S.  Continue reading “The Devastating Damage Soros NGOs Inflicted On Russia’s School Curricula (Excellent Documentary Film)”

ZDNet – by Catalin Cimpanu

The FBI arrested a Raytheon employee last week for taking a work laptop with information about US missile defense systems to China despite his employer’s warnings — and by doing so breaking arms and weapons export laws.

The man was identified as 48-year-old Wei Sun, a resident of Tucson, Arizona. Continue reading “Raytheon engineer arrested for taking US missile defense data to China”

The Land Is Ours – by Chris Fogarty

Ireland in 1845-1850 was entirely owned by English landlords, many of them Lords temporal or spiritual, in estates typically of tens of thousands of acres. Their land titles were conquest-based.

On these estates the Irish were tenants-at-will on holdings of typically three to eight acres the rent of which they paid by, typically, 260 days of work annually on the landlord’s estate.  Continue reading “Irish Holocaust: The Mass Graves Of Ireland, The ‘Famine’ Is A Myth”

WFTF

BRADENTON, Fla. — A Minnesota woman recognized her dog that’s been missing for three years on a beer can from Motorworks Brewing in Manatee County.

Monica Mathis says she was scrolling through Facebook when she saw the viral story about adoptable dogs being put on beer cans at a Florida brewery. Continue reading “Minnesota woman recognizes dog missing for three years on Florida brewery beer can”

The Weather Channel

Hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed in Denver and travel was hindered severely in other parts of the Rockies as a winter storm marched eastward.

More than 170 flights into and out of Denver International Airport were canceled Monday, totaling more than half of all domestic flight cancellations for the day, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware. More than 450 flight delays were also reported at the airport.

Continue reading “Winter Storm Cancels Flights in Denver; Interstates Closed in Wyoming, Montana, Idaho”

AOL

Rush Limbaugh, the conservative radio host and political commentator, announced on air Monday that he’s been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.

“The Rush Limbaugh Show” host, 69, said he received the diagnosis on Jan. 20 and informed his staff earlier on Monday.  Continue reading “Rush Limbaugh announces advanced lung cancer diagnosis”

WFAA

COMMERCE, Texas — Updated at 4:23 p.m. with additional details about the incident.

Two adult woman were killed and a toddler has been taken to the hospital following a shooting at Texas A&M University-Commerce on Monday, according to university officials.  Continue reading “2 women killed, toddler injured in shooting at Texas A&M University-Commerce residence hall”