Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks

The Biden administration is currently attempting to enact an “administrative abolishment” of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Along with essentially rolling out a welcome banner for illegals, the move will also terminate the jobs of thousands of officers who arrest and deport these trespassers. Continue reading “Biden Attempting ‘Administrative Abolishment’ Of ICE, Termination of Thousands of Jobs at Agency”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A homemade or improvised firearm that lacks commercial serial numbers is becoming a significant problem across Baltimore City. These weapons are commonly referred to as “Ghost Guns,” are untraceable and can either be made from 80 percent lower kits or 3D-printers.

The Baltimore Sun reports Baltimore City Police said a sharp increase in ghost guns in the metro area had been seen.  Continue reading ““Extremely Dramatic Increase” – Ghost Gun Seizures Up 400% In Baltimore City”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

Earlier this week we published the English translation of a video in German that Attorney Reiner Fuellmich published with a whistleblower who works in a nursing home where several residents were injected with the experimental COVID mRNA shots against their will, and where many of them died a short time later. See:  Continue reading “Whistleblower Video Footage of Forced COVID Vaccines in German Nursing Homes Goes Public – Attorney: “We’re Dealing with Homicide, Maybe Even Murder””

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Antioch, CA — The family of a 30-year-old US Naval veteran recently filed a lawsuit after police showed up to a call for mental health help and their beloved son and brother died shortly after. The family claims, and has video evidence they say backs up these claims, that cops handcuffed Angelo Quinto, before kneeling on his neck, killing him.

According to his family, Quinto had been slipping in and out of episodes of paranoia after he sustained a head injury. On December 23, Quinto was in the midst of a crisis and his family felt they had no other option but to call 911 for help — a choice they undoubtedly regret making today. Continue reading “‘Please Don’t Kill Me!’: Veteran Dies After Cops Kneel on His Neck for 5 Minutes — Lawsuit”

Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks

When questioned by Senator Josh Hawley about if he considers Antifa and Black Lives Matter attacks on the courthouse in Portland to be “domestic terrorism,” Joe Biden’s Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland said he might not, because those attacks happened at night.

Garland said that his personal definition of domestic terrorism is the use of violence or threats of violence to interrupt the democratic process, therefore, attacks on buildings at night probably don’t count.  Continue reading “Biden AG Pick Says Antifa/BLM Attacks on Courthouse May Not be Domestic Terrorism Because They Happened at Night”

Schiff Gold – by Michael Maharrey

A bill introduced in the Kansas House would recognize gold and silver specie as legal tender and repeal all taxes levied on it. The legislation would pave the way for Kansans to use gold and silver in everyday transactions, a foundational step for the people to undermine the Federal Reserve’s monopoly on money.

The Federal Reserve is the engine that drives the most powerful government in the history of the world. Ron Paul popularized the slogan “End the Fed,” but Congress is nowhere near abolishing the central bank.  It can’t even come up with the will to audit the Fed. Continue reading “Kansas Bill Would Make Gold and Silver Legal Tender in the State”

Richie Allen

Writing in the Telegraph today, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard claims that German health workers who reported feeling ill after receiving their Covid jab, were in fact imagining it. It’s an example of the Nocebo effect according to Evans-Pritchard. He says that exposure to fake news about the vaccine, can lead to some recipients believing that the dose has harmed them in some way, even when it hasn’t.

Evans-Pritchard claims that people have been primed to believe that the vaccines will make them ill, by exposure to disinformation. He writes: Continue reading “Health Staff Injured By Covid Jab Are “Imagining It” – Telegraph”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Bloomberg reports a train carrying coal collided with an 18-wheeler in Cameron, Texas, Tuesday morning.

Local television station KVUE said the incident occurred around 7 a.m. local time.

The Milam County Sheriff’s Office said there was no timing when the fire would be under control. Continue reading “Massive Explosion Rocks Cameron, Texas After Train Collides With 18-Wheeler”

Health Impact News – by Carolyn Hendler, JD

In what appears to be the first case of a court ordered forced COVID-19 vaccination, a court in Galicia, Spain sided with a nursing home to require an incapacitated women to get the COVID-19 vaccine over her families objections.

Even though the Spanish government has maintained that the novel vaccine would be voluntary, the nursing home effectively took custody of the woman, who suffered from dementia, and vaccinated her without the informed consent of her family.1 Continue reading “Courts in Spain Order Forced COVID-19 Vaccination of Incapacitated Nursing Home Residents”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Global stocks, US equity futures and cryptocurrencies all tumbled on Tuesday as the recent surge in inflation, bond yields and commodity prices continued to hammer technology shares while investors awaited fresh reassurance from U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on the path for monetary policy in United States.

The MSCI world equity index fell 0.1% to fresh two-week lows, having earlier risen on gains in commodity-heavy equity indexes in Asia. After rising during the Asian session, S&P 500 futures also fell once Europen came online, and were last down 0.4%. Continue reading “Futures Tumble As Tech Stocks, Cryptocurrencies Crash”

Patriot Rising

“Civil disobedience becomes a sacred duty when the state has become lawless or corrupt. And a citizen who barters with such a state shares in its corruption and lawlessness.”

The Essential Gandhi: An Anthology of His Writings on His Life, Work, and Ideas, p.144, Vintage  Continue reading “Petitioning Government or Courts Will Never Result in Gaining Freedom: Only Mass Disobedience Can Prevail”

Yahoo News

German special forces soldiers on a training mission in the US nearly caused a diplomatic incident earlier this month, it has emerged.

The German unit’s insistence on secrecy went badly wrong when a local hospital contacted the FBI over fears they could be extremists planning a terror attack.  Continue reading “German special forces mistaken for terrorists after training mix-up in Arizona”

Front Page Mag – by Daniel Greenfield

The answer is obvious.

When a disaster hits a Democrat state, it’s the fault of global warming and vague conditions. But when a disaster hits a Republican state, it’s the fault of the Republicans. Even if, in reality, they have as little to do with it as Senator Ted Cruz does. The media is in the propaganda business. Not the business of facts. Continue reading “4 Dead, 15% of Oregon Lost Power: Why Don’t We Hear About It?”

Cointelegraph – by Turner Wright

Janet Yellen may be open to having United States regulators consider a digital currency, but she still seems to have strong concerns about Bitcoin (BTC).

In an interview for The New York Times’ DealBook DC Policy Project held on Monday, Yellen said it makes sense for the Federal Reserve to look into a digital dollar. Speaking to Andrew Ross Sorkin, the treasury secretary said a digital dollar maintained by the Fed could result in “faster, safer and cheaper payments,” but added there were “a lot of things to consider” before a possible rollout. She questioned how regulators would “manage money laundering and illicit finance issues” as well as the impact on banks and the Fed. Continue reading “US treasury secretary floats idea of digital dollar maintained by the Fed”

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Fox Business

The House version of the coronavirus stimulus bill contains more than $100 million for an underground rail project in Silicon Valley for which planning has been going on for several years but hasn’t yet broken ground.

The funding for the project, phase two of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) expansion, was tucked into the House Transportation Committee’s section of the bill under a funding provision for “all projects under section 3005(b) of Public Law 114-94 that received allocations for fiscal year 2019 and 2020” except “projects open for revenue service.” Continue reading “House COVID bill includes over $100 million for controversial Silicon Valley underground rail project”

Reclaim the Net – by Dan Frieth

Employees at Big Tech companies were among the largest contributors to Joe Biden’s campaign, according to analysis of campaign finance reports by the Wall Street Journal.

In contrast, the largest source of funding to Trump’s campaign from corporate employees does not include any tech platform company.  Continue reading “Big tech employees were among the top contributors to the Biden campaign”