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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed ready to strike down a restrictive New York gun permitting law, but the justices also seemed worried that a broad ruling could threaten gun restrictions on subways, bars, stadiums and other gathering places.

The court was hearing arguments in its biggest guns case in more than a decade, a dispute over whether New York’s law violates the Second Amendment right to “keep and bear arms.”  Continue reading “High court seems ready to strike down New York gun law”

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Archive: TWFTT 11-3-21

Youngkin for Governor, June 17, 2021

FALLS CHURCH, VA – Political outsider, successful businessman, and Republican nominee for governor Glenn Youngkin today announced a plan to combat anti-Semitism in Virginia. With crime increasing and the Commonwealth’s murder rate at a two-decade high, Youngkin is committed to prioritizing public safety as governor. As he seeks to make Virginia the best place in America to live, work, and raise a family for all people, one area of particular concern to Youngkin is the increasing number of crimes targeting Jews. That is why as governor he will form a Virginia Holocaust, Genocide and Anti-Semitism Advisory Commission and push the Virginia General Assembly to pass a state law adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of anti-SemitismContinue reading “Youngkin Announces Plan to Combat Anti-Semitism in Virginia”

Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson

Major companies in Germany are segregating their employees by creating canteens for vaccinated people and separate areas for the unvaccinated, who will be forced to continue to follow social distancing and mask mandates.

Pharmaceuticals giant Bayer, energy company Eon, and travel company Alltours are all set to impose the new rules, which will see the unvaccinated treated like second class citizens.  Continue reading “German Companies Creating Segregated Canteens For Vaccinated and Unvaccinated”

Natural News – by SD Wells

Ever heard of Aadhaar, the massive people-tracking government ‘portal’ in India that tracks everything you buy, everywhere you go, and every medication that’s in your body? It’s all part of their new lawless “de facto” social credit system that uses algorithms and government/tech goons to determine if you are allowed to work, travel, buy food or get medical treatment. Continue reading “World’s Largest Biometric Digital ID Program “Aadhaar” Tracks Medications, Vaccines, Purchases, and All Movement of 1.3 Billion People in India”

Florida Times

PINELLAS PARK, Fla. (WFLA) — 165 soldiers are saying goodbye to their families for a while.

Members of the 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team are getting ready to deploy to Ukraine. The Florida National Guard hosted the deployment ceremony Tuesday. Continue reading “53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team set to deploy to Ukraine”

Waking Times – by Dylan Charles

I’m a committed advocate of personal liberty and informed consent, and I can’t possibly fathom turning my sacred body over to the pharmaceutical industry to be a guinea pig in an experimental drug trial. Especially when the institutions pushing this on the world are so brazenly involved in creating the crisis, are censoring any contrarian information or opinions, and have openly stated their plans to use this situation to herd the world’s people into a medical technocracy governed by the creepiest pricks on the planet. Continue reading “Shocking Social Experiments Demonstrate Why Conformity And Blind Obedience To Authority Have Gone Viral”

Sustainable Pulse

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering a proposal by Oxitec, a UK-based corporation, to introduce billions of genetically engineered (GE) mosquitoes across 12 undisclosed counties in California.

Thousands of comments, including comments from Center for Food Safety (CFS), opposing this release were submitted in early October on the last day of EPA’s public comment period amid growing concerns raised by scientists, public health experts and environmental groups. If approved, the release would be the largest ever release of genetically engineered (GE) insects in the U.S., following an initial release earlier this year in Florida.  Continue reading “Public Outrage at Planned Massive GMO Mosquito Release in California”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

China’s government is telling citizens to stockpile food ahead of a possible supply crunch come winter while the US government is mocking Americans for being concerned about shortages and surging inflation.

From Bloomberg, “China Tells Families to Hoard Food for Winter Amid Supply Fears”Continue reading “Chinese Govt Tells Citizens to Stockpile Food Before Winter As U.S. Govt Mocks Americans Concerned About Shortages”

Washington Post – by Eli Rosenberg

The coming federal rule that will require private companies in the United States to mandate vaccinations or regular testing among their workers has been finalized by the White House, in advance of its likely public release this week.

The Labor Department said Monday morning that the Office of Management and Budget had completed its regulatory review of the rule, called an emergency temporary standard. The rule is one of the Biden administration’s most ambitious attempts to increase vaccination rates to corral the pandemic, after the surge of the delta variant this summer showed the country’s continued vulnerability to the ravages of the virus.

Continue reading “White House finalizes details of vaccine requirement and expects to release details this week”

Business Insider – by Sinéad Baker

More than 30,000 people were trapped inside Shanghai Disneyland on Halloween night after one case of COVID-19 was discovered.

The park was shut on Sunday evening after the case was found, and visitors and staff had to be tested for the virus before they were allowed to leave, CNN reported. Continue reading “30,000 people were trapped inside Shanghai Disneyland on Halloween after one person tested positive for COVID-19”

Breitbart – by Wendell Husebo

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) are reportedly weighing whether to cancel government contracts rather than firing employees over President Biden’s vaccine mandate set to take effect in December. Such a decision to cancel government contracts would further increase the nation’s supply chain crisis.

“I am confident but with heavy heart recognize a vaccine mandate will mean less capacity for the government as a customer of freight,” Executive Vice President for Advocacy Bill Sullivan told Politico Sunday. “It has the potential to seriously impact military readiness.” Continue reading “Report: Truckers Weigh Canceling Government Contracts Rather than Firing Unvaccinated Workers”

LifeSiteNews – by Matt Lamb

WASHINGTON (LifeSiteNews) — Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Justice Brett Kavanaugh sided on Friday with the Supreme Court’s liberals against healthcare workers fighting Maine’s vaccine mandate.

Healthcare workers had asked the court to “grant extraordinary relief” through the “emergency docket” to block the New England state’s vaccine mandate. But Barrett and Kavanaugh used “discretionary consideration” to block the requestContinue reading “Barrett, Kavanaugh deny religious liberty appeal from Maine healthcare workers fighting jab mandates”

New York Post – by Joshua Rhett Miller, Jorge Fitz-Gibbon

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky on Tuesday signed off on the use of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 just hours after an agency panel OK’d the shot — paving the way for an estimated 28 million young kids to begin getting their jabs as soon as this week.

The final approval comes after a panel of doctors and public-health experts forming the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended the move. The FDA had already cleared the immunization for emergency use in the age group FridayContinue reading “US gives final clearance to COVID-19 shots for kids 5 to 11”

Washington Examiner – by Luke Gentile

The Biden White House rejected a Washington, D.C., district court order that would halt the termination of civilian and active-duty military employees who sue over religious exemptions to the administration’s vaccine mandate.

The administration did not accept District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly’s minute order that “none of the civilian employee plaintiffs will be subject to discipline while his or her request for a religious exception is pending,” a report said.  Continue reading “Biden administration rejects court order to stop terminating employees seeking vaccine exemptions”

ABC News

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Eighteen states filed three separate lawsuits Friday to stop President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors, arguing that the requirement violates federal law.

Attorneys general from Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming signed on to one lawsuit, which was filed in a federal district court in Missouri. Another group of states including Georgia, Alabama, Idaho, Kansas, South Carolina, Utah and West Virginia filed a lawsuit in federal district court in Georgia. Continue reading “19 states sue Biden administration over COVID vaccine rule”