The Epoch Times – by Nicole Hao, Cathy He

Chinese leader Xi Jinping personally directed the communist regime to focus its efforts to control the global internet, displacing the influential role of the United States, according to internal government documents recently obtained by The Epoch Times.

In a January 2017 speech, Xi said the “power to control the internet” had become the “new focal point of [China’s] national strategic contest,” and singled out the United States as a “rival force” standing in the way of the regime’s ambitions.  Continue reading “Chinese Leader Xi Jinping Lays Out Plan to Control the Global Internet: Leaked Documents”

The Palestine Chronicle

The Israeli Supreme Court on Sunday gave four Palestinian families from Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood until Thursday to reach a deal with Israeli Jewish settlers regarding the ownership of their homes, Al Jazeera reported.

The deal proposed by the court requires the Palestinian families to pay the Jewish settlers to rent their homes until the current owners pass away and then assign the properties to the settlers, not to their heirs. Continue reading “Israeli Court Gives Sheikh Jarrah Families until Thursday to Reach ‘Deal’ with Jewish Settlers”

Yahoo News

Police officers were among the first front-line workers to gain priority access to coronavirus vaccines. But their vaccination rates are lower than or about the same as those of the general public, according to data made available by some of the nation’s largest law enforcement agencies.

The reluctance of police to get the shots threatens not just their own health but the safety of people they’re responsible for guarding, monitoring and patrolling, experts say. Continue reading “Many police officers spurn coronavirus vaccines as departments avoid mandates”

3DEO

In the firearms community, 3D printing is a topic of hot conversation. Firearms enthusiasts frequently pitch the benefits of additive manufacturing, which allows firms both large and small to rapidly prototype new components and pieces, and bring them to market faster. Hobbyists have been watching the pricing of AM equipment fall, some hoping that they can one day print complete firearms at home. As the saying goes, they want to “be able to produce AR-15s at home using 3D printers they paid for in Bitcoin…”  Continue reading “Metal 3D Printing Ammunition”

MSN – NBC News

Bill and Melinda Gates announced on Monday they were ending their 27-year marriage.

“After a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship, we have made the decision to end our marriage,” they said in a joint statement. “Over the last 27 years, we have raised three incredible children and built a foundation that works all over the world to enable all people to lead healthy, productive lives.” Continue reading “Bill and Melinda Gates are getting divorced, future of foundation in question”

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Archive: TWFTT 5-3-21

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Readers have been well informed about multiple shortages of ammunition and firearms in the last year due to a massive demand pull from frightened Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic, social unrest in cities around the US, and the prospect of an anti-gun Biden administration. Now another shortage has materialized: the lack of bullet primers, which is the device responsible for initiating the propellant combustion that pushes the bullet out of the barrel.

Besides the ammo shortage of last year, reloading components, like primers, and reloading tools, have become scarce. Continue reading “Ammo And Primer Shortages Continue Into 2021”

Breitbart – by Penny Starr

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced Monday he will use an obscure migration rule — humanitarian parole — to import families into the United States because a parent was temporarily separated from one of their children by Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement policies against illegal migration.

Despite this announcement, open-border activists say it is not sufficient because the humanitarian parole status is technically temporary. Continue reading “Biden’s DHS Imports Migrants’ Families to End ‘Trump Separations’”

Breitbart – by Hannah Bleau

A New Jersey school nurse who refused to endorse universal mask-wearing as a viable way to protect students from the Chinese coronavirus — and who went to work without one — has been suspended by the Stafford Township School District.

Erin Pein came under fire after participating in a video for Republican gubernatorial candidate Hirsh Singh in which she spoke out against the practice of forcing students to wear masks. Continue reading “New Jersey School District Suspends Nurse Who Called Mask Mandate ‘Harmful’ to Children”

Breitbart – by Kyle Olson

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) said Thursday she will ease coronavirus restrictions on the state when enough residents submit to receiving a vaccine.

Whitmer tied personal freedom to vaccine benchmarks as she was given her second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Continue reading “Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Ties Freedom to Coronavirus Vaccines”

The Detroit News – by Vildana Hajric

The global semiconductor shortage roiling a wide range of industries likely won’t be resolved for a few more years, according to Intel Corp.’s new CEO Pat Gelsinger.

The company is reworking some of its factories to increase production and address the chip shortage in the auto industry, he said in an interview with CBS News, based on a transcript of “60 Minutes” that aired  Sunday. It may take at least several months for the strain on supply to even begin easing, he added. Continue reading “Intel CEO says chip shortage to last ‘couple of years’”