Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Jared Kushner and his freshly pardoned criminal father Charles appear to be seeking “at least” $100 million in kickbacks on the over $38 billion in US foreign aid they helped secure for Israel.

From Wall Street Journal, “Kushner Cos. Plans to Raise $100 Million by Selling Bonds in Israel”:

Kushner Cos., the family business of White House senior aide Jared Kushner, filed papers to raise at least $100 million by selling bonds in Israel. Continue reading “After Securing Over $38B In U.S. Aid For Israel, Kushner Seeks Potential $100M ‘Kickback’ For His Family Biz”

Investment Watch

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO.324

Reps. LaFave, Maddock and Rendon offered the following resolution:

A resolution directing the impeachment of Gretchen E. Whitmer, Governor of the state of Michigan, for corrupt conduct in office and crimes and misdemeanors.  Continue reading “MEDIA SILENT — Whitmer Up For IMPEACHMENT — HR324”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

Attorney Lin Wood has been peeling away the layers of evil, revealing the truth about how the entire world is controlled by a global cabal of extortionists who blackmail top leaders with video tapes that capture their acts of pedophilia and child murder.

This has been covered by the independent media for years, but the corporate media, Big Tech and courts have covered it up (because they are all complicit). Continue reading “Lin Wood drops major bombshells: Entire world controlled by pedophile extortion and blackmail schemes, ensnaring top influencers like Justice Roberts”

Media Right News – by Joshua Troiano

An employee of WinCo Foods shut down a self-checkout for an elderly woman today in one of their locations in Oregon, according to a viral tweet video from Maggia VandenBerghe. You can see the ‘abusive’ staffer shut down the machine so the woman can’t checkout and then proceed to see what some people (including the elderly lady) see as assault.

“Abusive staff member @WinCoFoods shuts down checkout to elderly customer with no mask. Continue reading “WinCo Foods in Oregon Turns off Self Checkout on Elderly Woman Trying to Check Out With Groceries Over Mask Rules”

RT

Scotland will enter national lockdown from midnight, with people legally required to stay at home until February, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said, warning that existing Covid-19 rules may not be enough to stop its spread.

“It is no exaggeration to say that I am more concerned about the situation we face now than I have been at any time since March last year,” Sturgeon said on Monday as she outlined the new lockdown in parliament.   Continue reading “New lockdown in Scotland with public legally required to stay home amid spread of new Covid-19 variant”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Lawmakers in New York have proposed one of the most tyrannical and utterly worrisome pieces of legislation we’ve seen. They want to ban citizens from having body armor to protect themselves from bullets. As no one has ever beaten anyone to death with a bullet proof vest, the intentions behind this bill are clear and have no other purpose other than making it easier for government to kill citizens and harder for citizens to protect themselves from bullets.

New York, who has some of the strictest gun laws in the country, now wants to make it a misdemeanor and potential felony for people to purchase or possess a passive means of resistance to bullets. Continue reading “Proposed Bill Bans Body Armor, Makes Possession a Crime, Forces Citizens to Turn it In or Face Arrest”

Fox News

A New York Democrat’s bill that would allow the governor or his surrogates to detain individuals who pose a threat to public health “by a single order … in a medical facility or other appropriate facility” sparked fierce backlash online.

New York State Assemblyman N. Nick Perry is sponsoring Bill A416, which will be referred to the Assembly’s Health Committee on Wednesday. Continue reading “New York Democrat’s bill allowing governor to detain individuals dangerous to ‘public health’ sparks backlash”

Post Gazette – by Hallie Lauer

Authorities are searching for a white pickup truck after two explosions in Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville and Hill District neighborhoods Sunday night shook some residents’ homes and blew up a car.

City police said an improvised explosive device or IED detonated in the 3600 block of Penn Avenue in Lower Lawrenceville shortly after 9 p.m. About 90 minutes later, a second explosion was reported in the 200 block of Dinwiddie Street in the Hill District. Continue reading “Pittsburgh police search for vehicle after explosions in Lawrenceville, Hill District”

AP

LONDON (AP) — A British judge on Monday rejected the United States’ request to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to face espionage charges over the publication of secret U.S. documents a decade ago, saying he was likely to kill himself if held under harsh U.S. prison conditions.

In a mixed ruling for Assange and his supporters, District Judge Vanessa Baraitser rejected defense arguments that the 49-year-old Australian faces a politically motivated American prosecution that rides roughshod over free-speech protections. But she said Assange’s precarious mental health would likely deteriorate further under the conditions of “near total isolation” he would face in a U.S. prison. Continue reading “UK judge refuses US extradition of WikiLeaks founder Assange”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

Dr. Dolores Cahill, PhD, is a Molecular Biologist/Immunologist and Professor at the University College of Dublin in Ireland.

She is an inventor, founder and shareholder of companies, and has been granted & licensed patents in Europe, the USA & worldwide with applications in improving the early accurate diagnosis of disease (autoimmune diseases & cancer).

She has more than 20 years of expertise in high-throughput protein & antibody array, proteomics technology development, automation & biomedical applications in biomarker discovery, diagnostics & personalized medicine. Continue reading “Molecular Biologist Explains that SARS Vaccines Make Humans Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOS)”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Over the years, the Free Thought Project has run many headlines with the phrase “taxpayers held liable” included in it after cops were caught maiming, raping, kidnapping and killing people. Many of these excessive force, murder, and wrongful arrest lawsuits were brought against police departments because the departments and prosecutors refused to hold the offending officers accountable and lawsuits were the only form of justice the victims could seek.

While no amount of money can ever undo the damage caused by some of these officers, it was at least some form of seeking justice. In Iowa, however, all that is changing after the Iowa Supreme Court just severely limited the amount of financial damages a victim of police crimes can be awarded. Continue reading “State Supreme Court Bars Victims of Police Crimes from Seeking Punitive Damages in Lawsuits”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In our annual look back (and forward) post, we mused that the advent of central bank-supported digital currencies was the top financial story of 2020, buried deep under the landslide of health and political developments from covid to the US presidential election; we also said that the most important narrative of 2021 would be how fast – and where – digital currencies would be rolled out first.

Yet while we recently speculated that China would be the first major economy to unleash a digital currency, little did we know that the first country to officially make the jump to a “fully digital” economy would be…  Venezuela!? Continue reading “And The First Country To Move To A 100% Digital Monetary System Is… Venezuela”

Unz Review – by Fred Reed

As part of wokedom’s fantasy-ridden fascination with indigenes, sports teams, such as the Redskins and Braves, race to change names. (For Washington’s team, the Federal Folders has been suggested.) Outraged conservatives see the changes as nauseating prissiness by historically illiterate ninnies. It is every bit of this. Still, the teams should be renamed. What civilized nation would name teams after murderous, torturing stone-age savages? Which the Indians were.

Yes, I know. Quite. Today one shouldn’t refer to torturing stone-age savages as torturing stone-age savages. No, the Indians were contemplative, spiritual beings at one with nature, living simply and nobly, like a pudding of Buddha and Henry David Thoreau.
Continue reading “The Nobility of Savages”

Medford Tribune – by Allayana Darrow

Velocity Clinical Research in Medford received its first group of participants Tuesday for a phase three clinical trial for a COVID-19 vaccine called Novavax, joining about

70 sites in the U.S. working on the trial, according to Medical Director Dr. Gregg Lucksinger. Continue reading “COVID-19 vaccine trial starts in Medford”