Year: 2021
So here we are again, waiting with bated breath to see what kind of continued nightmare will be brought forth by some of the most corrupt leaders America has had in 50 years. Seemingly, things are getting worse and not better, covid-19 is becoming something of a joke more and more each day, as our leaders seem to waiver on how real it really is.
It has become so bad that we can’t even decidedly pick a leader by an honest vote, turning American ideals into a circus sideshow. We have billionaires that have decided it is up to them to rule and to set aside the common working man who without we would not be here. Continue reading “2021 Rings In Continued Corruption – Leaders Who Belong Behind Bars – Bill Of Rights Ignored”
The big talk among economists and central banksters and some politicians in 2020 has shifted toward how the Coronacrisis will (or “must”) result in a global financial/social reset. I’ve said for years we can anticipate central bank digital currencies (even before that term existed) to happen in conjunction with a global financial reset. Now we are in that era, and I’ve been writing about it this year in my Patron Posts. Continue reading “The Great Reset: Leaning into 2021 Money Storm”
A Jewish Brooklyn man faces hate crime charges for allegedly scrawling messages on four synagogues, and burglarizing one of them, during an hour-long crime spree.
Emil Benjamin, 39, was charged Thursday with burglary and criminal mischief as a hate crime in connection with the early Saturday spree.
An intensive care unit (ICU) specialist has said people have ‘blood on their hands’ if they don’t wear a mask and willingly flout the COVID-19 rules.
Professor Hugh Montgomery told BBC Radio 5 Live hospitals were facing a “tsunami” of cases over the next few weeks and they were already stretched thin. Continue reading “People who don’t wear masks ‘have blood on their hands’, intensive care specialist says”
ADEN (Reuters) – At least 22 people were killed and dozens wounded in an attack on Aden airport on Wednesday, moments after a plane landed carrying a newly formed Saudi-backed cabinet for government-held parts of Yemen.
Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik said all members of the cabinet were “fine”. But the attack underlined the difficulties facing a government intended by Saudi Arabia to unite two of its allies in the war against the Iran-aligned Houthi movement. Continue reading “Twenty-two killed in attack on Aden airport after new Yemen cabinet lands”
A conservative evangelical Christian singer and COVID denier in the US has decided to hold two worship services in Los Angeles this weekend, sparking fear that the event may turn into a “super-spreader.”
Sean Feucht, who has the history of hosting “Let Us Worship” open-air concerts across the US in 2020, is opposed to COVID-related bans on religious gatherings. Continue reading “Christian singer plans to hold COVID-19 ‘super-spreader’ event in LA”
The Second Amendment is one of the most frequently cited provisions in the American Constitution, but also one of the most poorly understood.
The 27 words that constitute the Second Amendment seem to baffle modern Americans on both the left and right. Continue reading “Five types of gun laws the Founding Fathers loved”