Ron Paul Institute – by Adam Dick

Things seem to be working backwards at The Commons on St. Anthony nursing home in Auburn, New York. Vaccinating people is supposed to reduce or end coronavirus deaths. Right? But, at The Commons, such deaths are reported to have occurred only after residents began receiving coronavirus vaccinations.

James T. Mulder wrote Saturday at syracuse.com that until December 29 there had been no coronavirus deaths at The Commons. December 29, when deaths of residents with coronavirus began occurring at The Commons, is also, Mulder’s article discloses, seven days days after the nursing home began giving coronavirus vaccinations to residents, with 80 percent of residents so far having been vaccinated.  Continue reading “A Nursing Home had Zero Coronavirus Deaths. Then, It Vaccinates Residents for Coronavirus and the Deaths Begin.”

RT

Parler has dropped offline after Amazon kicked the conservative-friendly site off its hosting service in the early hours of Monday morning, following Apple and Google’s move to block the fledgling social network over the weekend.

On Monday morning, at 3am EST, Parler, the social networking site popular among American conservatives, was taken offline after Amazon pulled support, claiming the site was allowing “threats of violence” in the wake of a deadly riot at the US Capitol. Continue reading “Parler goes offline as Amazon pulls the plug on the conservative social network”

River Cities Reader – by Kathleen McCarthy

There is a high probability that you have never heard of the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 (SMA). Which would comport with not knowing (or caring) about the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 (SMMA). Both these laws are critically important and impact your lives directly, so time to get up to speed.

The Smith-Mundt Modernization Act (SMMA) was buried in the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act for good reason – because it repealed the 1948 Smith-Mundt Act. The Smith-Mundt Act is also known as the U.S. Information and Education Act, which authorized the State Department to engage in propagandizing foreign countries as a form of public diplomacy. Continue reading “The Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Update (1900ET): In a letter sent late on Sunday, Nancy Pelosi confirmed that the coming week will be focused entirely on removing Trump out of office, when she informed colleagues that the House will pass a resolution calling on Pence to invoke the 25th amendment. This will be followed by impeachment.  Continue reading “Pelosi Is Officially Launching Second Trump Impeachment, Will Also Activate 25th Amendment”

ABC News

ISLAMABAD — A major technical fault in Pakistan’s power generation and distribution system caused a massive power outage that plunged the country into darkness overnight, the energy minister said.

No matter where we are while engaged in normal everyday activities, the Bill of Rights must be at the beginning and at the end of all of our sentences as we speak while in public. The Trenches World Report was started on the basis of the Bill of Rights, and its complete reinstatement.

I’m as guilty as the next person in forgetting this and when you think about it it’s of the utmost importance that those words remain strong in our vocabulary during all of our normal activities including speaking with others, the Bill of Rights must remain front-and-center. Continue reading “Bill Of Rights – Must Be Front And Center Of All Conversation – Utmost Importance”

Fox News

Parler will likely go offline for “a while” Sunday evening given Amazon Web Services‘ decision to suspend the upstart social media platform after Wednesday’s U.S. Capitol riot, executives said Sunday.

“We are clearly being singled out,” Chief Policy Officer Amy Peikoff told “Fox & Friends Weekend” one day after Apple suspended Parler from its App Store even as it surged to the No. 1 spot in the free apps section earlier in the day. Continue reading “Parler to be down ‘for a while’ without AWS, executives say: ‘We are clearly being singled out’”

Sputnik

President-elect Joe Biden has expressed moral support for Democratic lawmakers’ efforts to oust Donald Trump, calling him “one of the most incompetent presidents” in US history and saying he is “not fit to serve”. He stressed, however, that it is up to Congress to decide whether to try to impeach Trump following Wednesday’s violence at the Capitol.

Joe Biden has described the pro-Trump protesters who stormed Congress on Wednesday as “thugs” and “anti-Semites” and said they need to be prosecuted by the Justice Department. Continue reading “Biden Calls Capitol Raiders ‘White Supremacists, Anti-Semites’, Demands Prosecution”

Military.com – by Richard Sisk

Army and Air National Guard members deploying to Washington, D.C. to help guard the capital and stay through the Jan. 20 inauguration will have access to lethal weapons at their commanders’ discretion, Guard commanders said Friday.

“There’s no hiding the fact that soldiers and airmen do have lethal force with them,” Army Brig. Gen. David Wood, joint staff director of the Pennsylvania National Guard, said at a virtual roundtable with defense reporters. Continue reading “National Guard Troops Deploying to DC Will Come With Lethal Weapons”

Unz Review

Social media is aflame after it emerged that John Earle Sullivan, a Utah-based Black Lives Matter organizer, was one of the people who entered the Capitol building with Trump-supporters on Wednesday.

Some are theorizing that Sullivan, who was arrested on felony rioting and multiple other charges last Summer after a shooting in Provo, is part of a Black Lives Matter conspiracy to make Trump-supporters look bad. Sullivan, the leader of Insurgence USA, was filmed in July as the ringleader directing a group of armed men who trapped a car and opened fire on the motorist.
Continue reading “Black Lives Matter Organizer Seen Entering Capitol Building with Crowd Is Likely An FBI Agent Provocateur”

Federal Inquirer – by Brittany Jordan

Earlier this week CNN interviewed John Sullivan from Utah after the shooting death of Ashli Babbit by Capitol Hill police.

John Sullivan, a noted leftist leader from Utah, stormed the US Capitol with fellow activists on Wednesday.
John Sullivan is a Black Lives Matter goon from Utah who was flown into DC during the planned “Stop the Steal” rally. Continue reading “Utah Activist John Sullivan Organized Antifa Protest Near US Capitol Before It Was Stormed — Tweeted About BLM Buses in DC on the 6th”

Headlines 360

It’s appeared on Twitter the Nancy Pelosi letter sending to Ted Wheeler, the Portland Mayor in August 2020. In the letter, House Speaker Pelosi urged Ted Wheeler “to stick to the proven Democratic Play book” to respond to the riots in Portland.

And the 4th point of Playbook is “to blame Trump” with the support from the Press. Continue reading “Report: Nancy Pelosi letter to Ted Wheeler – a leak from Pelosi’s laptop?”

The Federalist – by Evita Duffy

An overwhelming majority of students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison think the government should be able to punish “hate speech,” according to a new study released Thursday.

An online survey of 530 undergraduates, conducted by the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership in partnership with the University of Wisconsin Survey Center, asked students, “How much do you agree or disagree with the following statement: The government should be able to punish hate speech?” More than half, 63 percent, responded that they agree, 29 percent disagreed, and 6 percent were unsure.  Continue reading “Study Finds Majority Of College Students Think Government Should Punish ‘Hate Speech’”