Montana Daily Gazette

Heretofore ignored by the legacy press and mainstream media, in February, federal authorities invaded a neighborhood in the Flathead Valley with militarized police and terrorized its occupants with what appears to be Waco-level tyrannical overreach.

In 1992, a federal siege occurred in Boundary County, Idaho, at a location known as Ruby Ridge.  The eleven-day siege lasted from August 21-31 and resulted in the deaths of one U.S. Marshall, and the wife and son of Randy Weaver, the target of the siege.  This event captured the attention of the nation. To secure the land around this seven-person home composed of three adults and four children, the federal government saw fit to send in hundreds of federal agents, as well as associated vehicles and air support. Continue reading “Feds Confiscate Guns in Flathead Valley With 30 Vehicles, Three Tanks, and Helicopter”

Breitbart – by Chris Tomlinson

After setting up a fingerprint database in cooperation with North African countries, the Paris police prefecture positively identified 229 “minor” migrants, of which 216 were revealed to be adults.

The Directorate of Security of the Paris Metropolitan Area (DSPAP) implemented the system 15 months ago in cooperation with authorities in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia and have requested identification for 939 migrants over that period. Continue reading “94 Per Cent of Foreign ‘Minors’ Identified by Paris Police Are Adults”

Breitbart – by John Binder

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas asserts it is “extraordinarily disrespectful” to ask him about American victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens.

During a hearing before the House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday, Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) asked Mayorkas about illegal alien crime victims. Continue reading “DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas: ‘Extraordinarily Disrespectful’ to Ask Me About Illegal Alien Crime Victims”

Politico – by Daniel Payne

Earlier this year, the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance received an unusual inquiry from a state lawmaker: Could campaign funds be used to purchase bulletproof vests, gas masks and pepper spray?

It was a question the independent state agency, which regulates political spending and hands down advisory opinions on campaign finance issues, had never been asked before. Continue reading “Panic buttons and bulletproof vests: Fearful lawmakers stock up on protection”

100% Fed Up – by Leisa Audette

Located in Laredo, Texas, Hector Garza was instrumental in getting the border under control during President Trump’s term. He met with President Trump as Border Patrol Union President.

His hard work is now being tossed away with the current open borders policy of the Biden administration. His latest commentary on Facebook, along with photos (used with permission), tells the truth that Americans aren’t getting with the mainstream media. He describes below how the threat of terrorists coming into the US via a lax system is very real.  Continue reading “Border Patrol Agent Releases Stunning Photos of Illegals “Allowed to Fly on Domestic Airlines Without Proper ID””

LifeSiteNews – by Calvin Freiburger

WASHINGTON, D.C., March 17, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony Wednesday on the so-called “Equality Act,” leading to dueling narratives on the LGBT legislation’s ramifications for religious liberty, women’s athletics, privacy rights, and more.

Labeled a “top priority” by the Biden administration, the proposed legislation would amend the 1964 Civil Rights Act to include “sex,” “sexual orientation,” and “gender identity” among expressly recognized “non-discrimination” categories in “public accommodations” (the definition of which would be dramatically expanded); and force employers of 15 or more people to recognize their claimed “gender identity,” forbid them from “discriminating” based on “sexual orientation” or “gender identity,” and mandate transgender “access” to sex-specific facilities. Continue reading “‘Millions of Americans could be threatened by lawsuits’: Senate committee ponders far-left ‘Equality Act’”

Reuters

PARIS (Reuters) – Marie-France Boudret, who works in a French home for the elderly, watched a patient suffocate to death in front of her because COVID-19 had infected his lungs. But when her employer offered her a vaccine against the virus, the nurse hesitated.

“I have some doubts,” said Boudret, 48. “I prefer to wait.” Continue reading “On the COVID-19 frontline but half of French care home workers don’t trust vaccine”

Investment Watch

Lockdowns Returning to Europe as new more lethal strains begin spreading

Vaccine not effective against new strains, Boosters may be urgently needed Continue reading “3rd wave approaches Europe, Lockdowns begin: Vaccine becoming more ineffective everyday”

Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks

A Milwaukee County Children’s Court judge and former president and CEO of the Cream City Foundation, which runs the city’s drag queen story hour program, has been arrested on seven counts of child pornography.

Brett Blomme, 38, was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly uploading 27 images and videos of children being sexually abused on the messaging app Kik. Continue reading “Former President of Drag Queen Story Hour Foundation and Children’s Court Judge Arrested on Seven Counts of Child Porn”

ABC 13

FEMA is going to be reimbursing funeral expenses to families of coronavirus victims.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency posted a message on its website about the assistance effort, otherwise known as COVID-19 funeral assistance. Continue reading “FEMA to reimburse families of COVID-19 victims for funeral expenses”

RT

A statue showing Benjamin Netanyahu crouching and seemingly urinating has been erected in Tel Aviv a week before the Israeli prime minister faces his fourth election in two years.

The sculpture appeared in Tel Aviv’s Habima Square on Wednesday morning, Israeli media reported. The statue, placed on a metallic-looking pedestal, portrays Netanyahu naked as he takes a leak. Continue reading “Taking the p**s: Statue of Netanyahu relieving himself appears in Tel Aviv as Israelis head to polls”

Huffington Post – by Ed Mazza

The coronavirus vaccine may be in short supply in much of the nation, but there are some communities where it’s a much harder sell, as CNN’s Gary Tuchman learned during a trip to Oklahoma.

In Boise City, Tuchman entered a diner and asked if anyone in the room was ready for the shot. In a county where 92 percent voted for former President Donald Trump in November, Tuchman’s query was met with silence. Not even Trump’s endorsement of the vaccine made a difference.

Continue reading “Trump Supporters Turn On Him Over COVID-19 Vaccine In Uncomfortable CNN Segment”

STAT News – by Lev Facher

WASHINGTON — The White House will soon unveil a wide-reaching public relations campaign aimed at boosting vaccine confidence and uptake across the U.S., Biden administration aides told STAT.

This television, radio, and digital advertising blitz, set to kick off within weeks, will focus on Americans outright skeptical of vaccines’ safety or effectiveness as well as those who are potentially more willing to seek a Covid-19 immunization but don’t yet know where, when, or how. Specifically, the campaign will target three groups in which access, apathy, or outright skepticism may pose a barrier to vaccinations: young people, people of color, and conservatives, according to a Biden aide. Congress and the administration have set aside over $1.5 billion for the effort. Continue reading “The White House is set to unveil a wide-reaching, billion-dollar campaign aimed at convincing every American to get vaccinated”