RT

US President Joe Biden responded to the Boulder, Colorado grocery store massacre by calling for the urgent reinstatement of the Clinton-era ban on “assault weapons” and other stricter gun control measures

“I don’t need to wait another minute, let alone an hour” to take “common sense” gun control measures, Biden said on Tuesday, even as he admitted not knowing much about the identity of the shooter, his motivation, or the weapons he actually used. Continue reading “Biden urges ban on ‘assault weapons and high-capacity magazines’ after Boulder attack”

Vox – by Anya van Wagtendonk

After months of earthquakes, a long-dormant volcano in the southwest of Iceland erupted on Friday night, leading to dramatic videos and splendid red skies near the country’s capital city.

According to the Icelandic Meteorological Office, the eruption near Mount Fagradalsfjall, about 20 miles southwest of Reykjavik, took place at 8:45 pm. Though considered small, the eruption created a fissure about 1,640 feet long, and spewed more than 10 million square feet of lava, sometimes in fountains reaching heights of more than 300 feet. Continue reading “A 6,000-year-dormant Icelandic volcano just erupted — and it’s awesome”

RT

A new study details the advances made by an artificial intelligence (AI) program developed by scientists at IBM whose sole purpose is to best humans in debates.

Project Debater, the AI in development for several years at the tech giant, picks a side and argues its case using a technique known as ‘argument mining’, wherein the machine parses and links together the most useful relevant sections of arguments by parsing a vast archive of some 400 million news articles on a given subject.  Continue reading “Can’t argue with that: IBM scientists developing AI whose sole purpose is to debate with humans”

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LUBBOCK COUNTY, Texas (KCBD) – An Arizona man has been arrested after he cut off and held at gunpoint a caravan of National Guardsmen transporting COVID-19 vaccines to Matador, Texas around 7 a.m. this morning, according to Idalou Police.

Larry Harris, of Willcox, Arizona, is accused of following three National Guardsmen vans from Love’s Travel Station on East Regis Street in Lubbock to about two miles east of Idalou. Police say Harris attempted multiple times to run the vans off of the roadway. He then turned his vehicle into oncoming traffic on Hwy. 62/82 and stopped the vans. He then pointed a gun at an unarmed National Guardsman, identified himself as a detective, and demanded to search the vehicles and ordered the rest of the unarmed guardsmen out of their vehicles at gunpoint. Continue reading “11 National Guard Soldiers transporting vaccines held at gunpoint in West Texas, suspect arrested”

Heavy.com

Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 21, was identified as the suspect in the mass shooting at King Soopers in Boulder, Colorado that left 10 people dead, including Boulder Police Officer Eric Talley. Alissa was born in Syria and spent most of his life in Colorado, he wrote on Facebook. He wrote about Islam on social media and said “Muslims might not be perfect but Islam is.” Continue reading “Ahmad Alissa, King Soopers Boulder Shooting Suspect: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know”

The Daily Poster – by David Sirota, Andrew Perez, and Joel Warner

Last week, the National Rifle Association publicly celebrated its success in striking down an assault weapons ban in Boulder, Colo. Five days later, Boulder was the scene of a mass shooting, reportedly with the same kind of weapon that the city tried to ban.

On Monday, the nation’s attention was focused on the Rocky Mountain college town after a gunman reportedly killed at least ten people, including a police officer, at a local supermarket. CNN reported that one law enforcement official said the weapon used was an AR-15-style rifleContinue reading “Boulder Massacre Followed NRA Victory Over City”

Campus Reform – by Mckenna Dallmeyer

The Young Conservatives of Texas at Sam Houston State University set up a memorial on the evening of Feb. 23 to honor victims of socialism only to find it gone the next morning.

The night before an event against socialism, the Young Conservatives of Texas at Sam Houston State University planted 1,000 red flags on the lawn near the Lowman Student Center to represent the more than 94 million lives lost to socialism.  Continue reading “MYSTERY: Anti-socialism memorial vanishes overnight”

CNBC

Getting America vaccinated will go a long way toward helping the country return to some sort of normal.

Already, employers such as Instacart, Target, Trader Joe’s, Chobani, Petco, Darden Restaurants, McDonald’s and Dollar General are among a growing list of companies giving workers time off and extra money to get vaccinated for Covid-19. Continue reading “Free Krispy Kreme doughnuts, cash and even marijuana — businesses pile on the perks for getting vaccinated”

Aangirfan

On Sep 2, 2020,  there was a practise drill.

Colorado Springs tested emergency preparedness with a mass-casualty drill.

‘Roughly 80 police, fire, ambulance and other emergency personnel from 11 agencies participated in a mass-casualty drill, in a field near the Colorado Springs Airport.’

Continue reading “BOULDER COLORADO ‘FALSE FLAG’ 22 MARCH 2021”

New York Post – by Lia Eustachewich

The suspect in the King Soopers shooting in Boulder, Colorado, has been identified as Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 21, of Arvada, authorities revealed Tuesday.

He has been charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder, Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold said at a press conference. Continue reading “Police identify 21-year-old Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa as suspect in Boulder shooting”

Daily Mail

Travellers face a £5,000 fine for going abroad on holiday when a ban on leaving the UK without ‘reasonable excuse’ comes into force on Monday.

The threat of fines has been extended until the end of June, making foreign summer holidays look increasingly unlikely as a third wave of coronavirus sweeps across Europe. Continue reading “UK: Foreign holidays will be ILLEGAL from Monday”

Daily Mail

The first test of a project backed to spray millions of tonnes of chalk into the stratosphere, in an attempt to ‘dim the sun’ and cool the Earth, could happen in June.

Harvard University experts will test the system by sending a large balloon 12 miles above the Swedish town of Kiruna and have it drop 2kg of chalk dust into the stratosphere. Continue reading “Bill Gates wants to spray millions of tonnes of CHALK into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight and slow global warming”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

In case you haven’t noticed, after taking a hiatus during the COVID-19 lockdowns, mass shootings are back in the limelight and the establishment media can’t wait to use them to their advantage. In fact, they have already started.

One of our researchers here at the Free Thought Project, Don Via, Jr. discovered an oddity this week consisting of headlines that were identical in content but written for various states and published by entirely different news outlets. If you Google, “mass shooting surge,” you will be returned results with exactly the same headlines, but for different states. Continue reading “Mainstream Media Exposed Coordinating Identical Mass Shooting Narratives for Different States”

NoMask Info

This is great stuff, from Catholic priest Father P.J. Hughes, pastor of Mullahoran and Loughduff Parish in southern County Cavan, Ireland.

He says he will not force anyone to wear a mask and that it’s not right to close the church just because the government says so. We need more shepherds like Fr. Hughes! He was issued a citation with a $500 Euro fine by the government, but says he will NOT pay it, that he’ll go to jail first and will continue to say Holy Mass. Continue reading “Irish Priest Vows To Defy Government & Keep Saying Holy Mass”

CNN

London (CNN Business)Prince Harry has officially arrived in California.

The Duke of Sussex has joined Silicon Valley startup BetterUp as its chief impact officer, the company told CNN Business on Tuesday. A spokesperson for Harry also confirmed the prince’s new role. Continue reading “Prince Harry lands new job as a tech executive”

CNN

Growing a beard may seem as harmless as committing to elastic waistbands, as far as pandemic trends go. But for some, choosing to forego shaving could impact one crucial method for ending the pandemic.

An important part of wearing face masks to reduce the risk of contracting or spreading coronavirus is that the mask fits snugly. Depending on a beard’s length and thickness, experts have said it may reduce the effectiveness of mask-wearing by creating more space between your face and the mask. Continue reading “To shave or not to shave? How beards may affect Covid-19 risk”

CNN

Washington (CNN)Longer first-class mail delivery times and cuts to post office hours across the country are among some of the changes embattled Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is expected to announce Tuesday as part of a 10-year plan for the agency, according to a source who was briefed on these elements of the plan.

The massive plan also seeks to make the Postal Service more competitive and more modern — including a new energy-friendly fleet of delivery vehicles and ideas for new services the agency can offer to both customers and small businesses, the source said. Continue reading “Postmaster General set to announce 10-year plan including longer mail delivery times and cuts to post office hours”