Year: 2021
Gateway Pundit – by Jordan Conradson
A zoo maintenance worker was nearly killed by a tiger at the Naples Zoo in Florida earlier this week, after putting his arm into the animal’s enclosure, authorities say.
USA Crime reported, Continue reading “Tiger Fatally Shot After Biting Maintenance Worker’s Arm At Florida Zoo”
REPORT: 79,000 People! – The government now ADMITS to severe vaccine side effects. – Offering some victims over $600,000 in cash and compensation. – Australia. pic.twitter.com/mmSiyfJiqv
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Archive: TWFTT 12-31-21
The Oklahoma National Guard said unvaccinated airmen cannot participate in drills, days after a federal judge turned down the state’s bid to block the Pentagon’s vaccine mandate for National Guard members.
Brig. Gen. Thomas Mancino, commander of the state’s National Guard, acknowledged Tuesday’s court ruling in a message to the force, though he said the ruling doesn’t mean the legal fight is over. Continue reading “Oklahoma National Guard says unvaccinated airmen can’t participate in drills”
Human rights advocates and attorneys representing Guantánamo Bay detainees on Thursday decried a secret new courtroom reportedly being built by the Pentagon at the notorious offshore US prison.
The New York Times reports Gitmo’s new second courtroom – which will cost $4 million – will not allow members of the public to witness proceedings against detainees to be tried for alleged terrorism-related offenses. People wishing to view those trials will have the option of watching delayed video footage in a separate building. Continue reading “‘Anti-Democratic and Cowardly’: US Building New Secret Courtroom at Guantánamo”
Global Research – by Jordan Schachtel
Continue reading “Shell Game? There remains no FDA approved COVID vaccine in the United States”
Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan
Morbidly obese Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, a former Raytheon board member hired for reasons of “diversity,” fired dozens more troops this week for not getting “vaccinated,” citing combat “readiness concerns.”
Does this man look ready for combat to you? Continue reading “Morbidly Obese Def Sec Fires Unvaxxed Troops In The Name of ‘Combat Readiness’”
Daily Wire – by Mairead Elordi
Among the scores of refugees the U.S. has admitted from war-torn Afghanistan are hundreds of children who were evacuated without their parents and are now in government custody waiting to see if they will be reunited.
About 1,450 children were evacuated without their parents, according to numbers from the Office of Refugee Resettlement obtained by CNN. Continue reading “More Than 1,400 Afghan Kids Evacuated To U.S. Without Their Parents”
(The Center Square) – Washington state lawmakers have introduced a bill that would reduce penalties for drive-by shootings with the goal of “promoting racial equity in the criminal legal system.”
The proposed legislation would eliminate drive-by shootings as the basis for elevating a first-degree murder charge to aggravated murder in the first degree, which carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison. Continue reading “Washington lawmakers file bill reducing penalties for drive-by shooters”
GOP and Democrat politicians are asking the federal government to help reinflate the government-created cheap labor bubble that burst in 2020, just as employers have begun offering higher wages to recruit Americans.
“Due to ongoing workforce shortages our country continues to face, American farmers continue to utilize the H-2A guest worker visa program,” 35 legislators said in a December 21 letter sent to the Department of State and the Department of Homeland Security, which is headed by the pro-migration zealot, Alejandro Mayorkas. But federal travels curbs against the new omicron epidemic has stranded 7,000 South African seasonal workers, the legislators said, adding: Continue reading “Republicans, Democrats Ask DHS Mayorkas to Import More Cheap Labor”
“There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights.”
-Smedley Butler
CNN — Protesters tossed bottles and fireworks at police in eastern Germany on Monday night in some of the most violent demonstrations against public health measures in Europe since the Covid-19 pandemic began.
Hundreds of people gathered in various cities and towns on Sunday and Monday to voice their opposition to stricter social distancing rules that went into effect Tuesday across Germany. Gatherings are now limited to 10 people for those vaccinated or recovered from Covid-19, while households with unvaccinated people must not meet with more than two other people from one other household at a time. Continue reading “Protests against Germany’s Covid restrictions turn violent as Europe moves to stem Omicron”
For the past 18 months we’ve reported how a large percentage of those ‘hospitalized with Covid’ were actually admitted for other ailments, only to test positive after admission during routine screening – meaning ‘Covid hospitalizations’ for the purposes of policymaking (and fear mongering) were vastly overstated in many (if not most) cases. Continue reading “Fauci Goes There: Finally Admits Kids Not Being Hospitalized From COVID”
While Ghislaine Maxwell stood trial for her part in Jeffrey Epstein’s underage sex-trafficking operation, federal prosecutors quietly dropped their case against two jail guards who allegedly ‘slept on the job’ while the wealthy pedophile killed himself – or was murdered, depending on who you believe, or whether one has common sense. Continue reading “Prosecutors Quietly Dropped Case Against Epstein Jail Guards During Ghislaine Maxwell Trial”
Some of those creme de la creme in the world of wealth, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, for example, have been worth $100 billion for quite some time: Gates first made it in 1999, while Bezos did so in 2017. The majority of the others, on the other hand, are basically newcomers to the 12-digit club.
According to the newest Bloomberg Billionaires Index, the world’s top ten wealthiest people are all worth more than $100 billion by the end of 2021.
Australia’s former parliament building in the capital Canberra was briefly set alight on Thursday by protesters during a demonstration for Aboriginal sovereignty, police said.
No-one was injured in the fire, which engulfed the Old Parliament House’s front doors before it was put out. Continue reading “Australia: Protesters set Old Parliament House in Canberra on fire”
A truck driver who was sentenced to 110 years in prison for a fatal accident in Colorado has been resentenced to 10 years after an outcry from family and advocates.
Gov. Jared Polis announced the commutation of Rogel Aguilera-Mederos’ sentence Thursday. Continue reading “Truck driver’s sentence lowered to 10 years after originally receiving 110 years for fatal crash”