Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Cotton futures in New York are squeezing higher Tuesday morning, racing past $1 per pound for the first time in a decade as adverse weather conditions and robust demand tighten global supply.

In New York, the contract for December delivery climbed as high as $1.01 per pound, the highest since November 2011. In the last six sessions, prices have surged more than 14% on news of heavy rains damaged crops in Texas and Mississippi, the top growing regions in the U.S., according to Maxar Technologies Inc.’s senior meteorologist Donald Keeney who spoke with BloombergContinue reading “T-Shirt And Jean Inflation Coming With Decade High Cotton Prices”

WVW Network – by Leo Hohmann

We’ve all seen the videos from Australia. Police chasing down and beating a helpless woman, shooting rubber bullets at construction workers who violate that country’s draconian lockdown rules. A 12-year-old girl gets pepper sprayed for not wearing a mask.

Watch the horrific excuse for policing below. Continue reading “CDC claims it has authority to use police to do everything you see going on in Australia; and Congress agrees”

Populist Press

A new banner that reads “Nisqually ACTIVE COVID Quarantine Site” has frightened some anti-vaccination neighbors and generated calls and comments from as far away as New Mexico in recent days.

Last week the tribe placed the banner on the front gate of its Brighton Creek Healing and Retreat Center, which has been used by the Nisqually Tribe for the past 18 months to serve members who have or have been exposed to COVID-19 and need a safe place to quarantine. The site is in rural Pierce County, not far from the Nisqually Indian Reservation near Yelm. Continue reading “Active COVID Quarantine Camp Just Popped Up… Residents Concerned…”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Staten Island, NY — A Pompton Lakes police officer who has been under investigation for over three years, has been hit with a slew of charges this week related to the sexual abuse of a child. Mark Stinnard, 37, is off the streets today and no longer a threat to his alleged victim.

According to police, Stinnard met the child after she attempted to commit suicide and began grooming her from that point. After he began grooming the child, the child’s family reported him on April 23, 2018 to the Riverdale Police department. It took three years to complete the investigation and arrest Stinnard. Continue reading “Cop Responds to Child Who Attempted Suicide—By Raping the Child”

CNN – by Steven Hassan

In 1974, I was recruited into a cult. Known as the Unification Church, but often referred to as the Moonies, the group was — and still is — a far-right cult founded by the Korean cult leader Sun Myung Moon. The Moonies believe that Moon was greater than Jesus and is God’s “Messiah.” His teachings, followers have said, supersede conscience, the Bible, laws and universal human rights.

Continue reading “Anti-vaxxers are using the same tactics as cults do to attract followers on social media”

Ammoland

USA – -(AmmoLand.com)- Their black boxes of ammo had been setting on the shelves in some big box sporting goods outlets for a couple of years, but I really did not pay that much attention. Then I came across information that Ammo Inc. was building a new ammunition manufacturing plant in Wisconsin. This did get my attention. Contact was made with Jim Mann, the general manager of what I thought was the Wisconsin branch of Ammo Inc.  Continue reading “Ammo Inc. More Ammunition Production, Just In Time”

Forbes

President Joe Biden didn’t just announce a Covid-19 vaccine mandate on companies employing 100 or more people, he plans to enforce it.

On Saturday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s House quietly tucked an enforcement mechanism into their $3.5 trillion “reconciliation” bill, passed it out of the Budget Committee, and sent it to the House floor.  Continue reading “Biden’s Vax Mandate To Be Enforced By Fining Companies $70,000 To $700,000?”

IB Times

Vaccine hesitancy continues as the rollout of the COVID booster shots begins, according to a new poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation.

According to the study, 71% of unvaccinated Americans say that the booster shot is proof that the COVID vaccines don’t work, while nearly 80% of vaccinated people said they see the booster shots as a good sign. The survey included 1,519 randomly selected adults and took place Sept. 13-22.  Continue reading “Booster Shots Rollout, But 71% Of Unvaccinated Americans Think It’s Proof Vaccines Don’t Work: Study”

100% Fed Up – by Patty McMurray

In her efforts to push self-avowed Socialist US Senator Bernie Sanders’ $3.5 trillion green energy bill one step closer to law, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi  may have just revealed to the media who is really behind the Socialist Democrats’ dream legislation.

During her press conference today, Speaker Pelosi, who is rumored to be retiring, appears to have let the cat out of the bag when she had this to say about the $3.5 trillion atrocity proposed and supported by Democrats: Continue reading “Did Nancy Pelosi Just Admit Barack Obama Is Leading Their Party From Behind The Scenes? Democrats Need To “Address full Obama agenda of ‘Building back better’””

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

The Biden regime is ordering all Border Patrol agents to get vaxxed or get fired come November, according to a Customs and Border Protection whistleblower. Continue reading “Whistleblower: Border Patrol Agents Ordered to Get Vaxxed or Get Fired”

MSN – The Washington Post

SAN FRANCISCO — YouTube is taking down several video channels associated with high-profile anti-vaccine activists including Joseph Mercola and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who experts say are partially responsible for helping seed the skepticism that’s contributed to slowing vaccination rates across the country. Continue reading “YouTube is banning prominent anti-vaccine activists and blocking all anti-vaccine content”

New York Post – by Will Feuer

United Airlines is preparing to fire almost 600 employees who failed to comply with the company’s COVID-19 vaccination policy by the Sept. 27 deadline, company executives told employees Tuesday.

United was one of the first major US companies to announced a vaccine mandate for its 67,000 US employees, the overwhelming majority of whom have complied. Continue reading “United Airlines prepares to fire nearly 600 unvaccinated employees”

Mount Vernon

The Coercive Acts of 1774, known as the Intolerable Acts in the American colonies, were a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party. The four acts were the Boston Port Act, the Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quartering Act. The Quebec Act of 1774 is sometimes included as one of the Coercive Acts, although it was not related to the Boston Tea Party. These oppressive acts sparked strong colonial resistance, including the meeting of the First Continental Congress, which George Washington attended in September and October 1774. Continue reading “The Coercive (Intolerable) Acts of 1774”

Patriot Rising

A North Carolina-based hospital system announced Monday that roughly 175 unvaccinated employees were fired for failing to comply with the organization’s mandatory coronavirus vaccination policy, the latest in a series of health-care dismissals over coronavirus immunization.

Novant Health said last week that 375 unvaccinated workers — across 15 hospitals and 800 clinics — had been suspended for not getting immunized. Unvaccinated employees were given five days to comply. Continue reading “NC medical system fires 175 in one of largest-ever mass terminations…”