Fox News

The embattled school board of Virginia’s Loudoun County cut off public comments during a fiery meeting Tuesday as residents traded barbs over new transgender policy proposals.

The meeting followed weeks of protests from district parents who oppose some of the measures, which they have criticized as potential left-wing indoctrination and a violation of parental rights.   Continue reading “Virginia’s Loudoun County School Board silences public comment after raucous meeting, 2 men arrested”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

At least 10,000 deported asylum seekers waiting in Mexico will be given another chance to return to the United States.

The border crisis is raging with record number of illegal aliens pouring over the border every month and Joe Biden just agreed to take in more aliens. Continue reading “America Last: Biden to Give at Least 10,000 Deported Asylum Seekers Waiting in Mexico Another Chance to Return”

Off Guardian – by CJ Hopkins

The ultimate goal of every totalitarian system is to establish complete control over society and every individual within it in order to achieve ideological uniformity and eliminate any and all deviation from it.

This goal can never be achieved, of course, but it is the raison d’être of all totalitarian systems, regardless of what forms they take and ideologies they espouse. Continue reading “Manufacturing (New Normal) “Reality””

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Wall Street won’t rest until it become the biggest – and perhaps only – landlord in the US.

At least that’s the impression one gets by observing the behavior of the two Wall Street “black” giants, Blackrock and Blackstone. As a reminder, the WSJ sparked widespread outrage recently when it exposed what most industry insiders had known for a long time, namely that Blackrock (and other institutional investors) have been ravenously gobbling up US real estate. Now it’s Blackstone’s turn. Continue reading “America’s Largest Landlord Just Got Bigger: Blackstone Buys 17,000 Houses For $6 Billion”

Common Dreams – by Julia Conley

New research released Monday shows the post-9/11 wars launched by the U.S. military since 2001 have resulted in over 30,000 suicides by active duty American solders and veterans—over four times the number killed in combat operations.

According to Brown University’s Costs of War Project—established in 2010 to account for the loss of lives and taxpayer dollars spent on U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan—an estimated 30,177 veterans and service members have killed themselves over the last nearly two decades, compared with 7,057 members of the military who have been killed in combat.  Continue reading “Over 30,000 US Veterans of Post-9/11 Wars Have Killed Themselves Since 2001”

Reuters

MANILA, June 22 (Reuters) – Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, frustrated by the slow pace of COVID-19 vaccinations in his country, threatened people who refuse to get inoculated with jail or an injection of Ivermectin, an anti-parasite drug widely used to treat animals.

Ivermectin has been touted as an alternative treatment for COVID-19 but U.S. and European regulators and the World Health Organization (WHO) have recommended against it. Continue reading “Philippines’ Duterte threatens vaccine decliners with jail, animal drug”

Gateway Pundit – by Jordan Conradson

The Arizona Legislature is preparing to adjourn for the year and go home until January 2022, leaving their post BEFORE the Arizona audit report is produced and legislation can be created.

If the AZ Senate does not delay sine die (the end of session), new election laws will not be created until they meet again next January. If it is found that fraud occurred in Maricopa County, the legislature will not be able to consider withdrawing electors. Continue reading “Arizona Senate to Adjourn BEFORE Arizona Audit Results Released – Not Scheduled to Reconvene Until 2022”

Pharmaceutical Fraud – by Lance D Johnson

In just a few months, the World Health Organization received approximately 20,000 reports of new eye disorders that occurred post covid-19 vaccination. These reports include 303 cases of blindness and 1,625 cases of visual impairment! The European drug monitoring agency had never recorded such a severe spike in eye injuries until after the experimental vaccines were launched. These reports were collected by VigiBase and analyzed by the Uppsala Monitoring Centre in Uppsalla, Sweden. Continue reading “Ophthalmologists now ethically obligated to denounce covid-19 vaccines, as 20,000 new eye disorders are reported”

SouthFront

On June 22, the US Department of Justice seized a number of websites of Iranian, Palestinian, Yemeni, Iraqi news channels. According to the reports, at the moment, the list of victims of U.S. ‘democratic move’ includes:

    • PressTV (Iran)
    • PalToday (Palestine)

Continue reading “The End Of Global Internet: U.S. Seized Foreign Domains”

Caitlin Johnstone

In the later years of an abusive relationship I was in, my abuser had become so confident in how mentally caged he had me that he’d start overtly telling me what he is and what he was doing. He flat-out told me he was a sociopath and a manipulator, trusting that I was so submitted to his will by that point that I’d gaslight myself into reframing those statements in a sympathetic light. Toward the end one time he told me “I am going to rape you,” and then he did, and then he talked about it to some friends trusting that I’d run perception management on it for him.  Continue reading “So Much Of What The CIA Used To Do Covertly It Now Does Overtly”

Breitbart – by John Binder

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi is praising President Joe Biden’s plan to bring four times as many refugees to the United States this year as former President Trump had planned.

In a statement this week, Grandi applauded Biden’s decision to increase the refugee resettlement cap for Fiscal Year 2021 to 62,500 — a more than 315 percent jump compared to the previously established cap of 15,000 refugees for the fiscal year. Continue reading “United Nations Applauds Biden Bringing 4X More Refugees to U.S. as Trump”

Breitbart – by Charlie Spiering

President Joe Biden will deliver a speech Wednesday that will blame gun ownership for a dramatic rise in violent crime in America’s major cities.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki previewed Biden’s upcoming address during the daily press briefing on Monday. Continue reading “Joe Biden Plans Speech to Blame Guns for Rise in Violent Crime”

ABC News

SALT LAKE CITY — The number of people stopped from buying guns through the U.S. background check system hit an all-time high of more than 300,000 last year amid a surge of firearm sales, according to new records obtained by the group Everytown for Gun Safety.

The FBI numbers provided to The Associated Press show the background checks blocked nearly twice as many gun sales in 2020 as in the year before. About 42% of those denials were because the would-be buyers had felony convictions on their records. Continue reading “Background checks blocked a record high 300,000 gun sales”

Reason – by Jacob Sullum

President Joe Biden wants Congress to ban “assault weapons,” and so does David Chipman, his nominee to run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). But neither Biden nor Chipman will say what that term means, and their obfuscation makes it impossible to take their proposal seriously. Continue reading “Biden’s Nominee to Head the ATF, Who Wants Congress to Ban ‘Assault Weapons,’ Says He Can’t Define Them”

Campus Reform – by Leana Dippie

Monmouth University has released their new COVID-19 guidelines for the upcoming semester, which requires all students to wear masks regardless of vaccination status.

The June 14 guidelines state that all students and faculty are required to be fully vaccinated for the fall semester, with few religious or medical exemptions permitted. Students and faculty will also be required to submit proof or documentation of their vaccination by August 1 through the school’s health portal.  Continue reading “Monmouth University requires vaccinated students to wear masks for fall semester”