Daily Mail

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced New York City will begin paying children between the ages of five and 11 $100 each to get their COVID-19 vaccine as parents lined up to get their kids their first shot.

Earlier this week De Blasio announced that the city would begin vaccinating children ages five to 11 at city run sites starting Thursday and in schools on Monday after the FDA approved Pfizer’s two-dose shot.  Continue reading “Now De Blasio bribes kids! NYC will PAY children between the ages of 11 and 5 $100 each to get the COVID vaccine as city-run sites start giving the shot today: ‘That’s a lot of candy’”

Fox News

Two U.S. telecom companies agreed to delay their planned Dec. 5 rollout of a new 5G frequency band so they can work with the Federal Aviation Administration to address concerns about potential interference with key cockpit safety systems, according to one of the cellular carriers and people familiar with the matter.  Continue reading “AT&T, Verizon to delay 5G rollout over FAA’s airplane safety concerns”

News Wars – by Paul Joseph Watson

The Biden administration’s onerous vaccine mandate is forcing Americans to “choose between putting food on their tables or receiving a vaccine,” according to critics.

Earlier today, the administration revealed that businesses with 100 employees or more that don’t enforce vaccine mandates before January 4th are at risk of being punished by a staggering $136,532 fine. Continue reading “Biden Mandate Forces Americans to ‘Choose Between Putting Food on the Table or Receiving a Vaccine’”

Daily Mail

The American Civil Liberties Union tore into President Joe Biden on Wednesday night after he denied reports that his White House is planning on paying migrants separated under the Trump administration $450,000 each or $1 million per family.

Biden had dismissed the reports as ‘garbage’ at a White House press conference just hours earlier.  Continue reading “ACLU tears into Biden for not being aware of the ‘actions of his very own DOJ’ after he called reports of $450,000 migrant payments ‘garbage’: Republicans launch bill to block ‘insulting’ settlements”

Politico

OAKLAND — San Francisco will soon require children as young as 5 to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination to enter certain indoor public spaces like restaurants, entertainment venues and sporting events, public health officials said this week.

The local mandate already requires children and adults over the age of 12 to show proof that they are vaccinated before entering those places. Now, city health officials are planning to extend the health order to children ages 5 to 11, the group newly eligible for the shot. Continue reading “5-year-olds soon have to show vaccine cards in San Francisco”

Science Alert

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday called for the urgent development of a vaccine against a bacterial infection responsible for nearly 150,000 stillbirths and infant deaths each year.

A fresh report by the UN health agency and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine found that the impact of Group B Streptococcus infection (GBS), which is estimated to live harmlessly in the intestinal tracts of up to a third of all adults, is a far bigger cause of preterm births and disability than previously thought.  Continue reading “A Vaccine Is Urgently Needed For Infection Killing 150,000 Babies Annually, WHO Warns”

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Archive: TWFTT 11-4-21

ScheerPost – by Ellen Brown

A month before the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (known as COP26) kicked off in Scotland, a new asset class was launched by the New York Stock Exchange that will “open up a new feeding ground for predatory Wall Street banks and financial institutions that will allow them to dominate not just the human economy, but the entire natural world.” So writes Whitney Webb in an article titled “Wall Street’s Takeover of Nature Advances with Launch of New Asset Class”:  Continue reading “Wall Street’s Latest Scheme Is Monetizing Nature Itself”

CBS 4

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Minnesotans are gearing up for this weekend’s deer-hunting opener.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has already sold more than 220,000 licenses, but those hunters might have a hard time finding some of the supplies they need.

It’s a busy week for Osseo Gun Club and Pro Shop as the deer hunting opener approaches.  Continue reading “Hunting For Ammo: Supply Chain Issues Have Minnesotans Scrambling Ahead Of Deer Opener”

Natural News – by Ethan Huff

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) has joined 40 other Republican senators who aim to formally disapprove and nullify fake “president” Joe Biden’s Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine” mandate.

Under the Congressional Review Act, the conservative cohort says it is an official process for Congress to eliminate an executive branch edict when it violates the constitutional rights of Americans. Continue reading “Kansas senators unveil plan to block government funding if Biden’s covid jab mandate isn’t retracted”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

In October the Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Union (SMART) with 203,000 members announced they were taking a stand against the Biden regime’s forced vaccines.

On Wednesday Union Pacific announced unvaccinated employees will not be removed on the December 8, 2021 deadline.  These members will continue to work. Continue reading “Union Pacific Backs Off Biden’s Vaccine Mandates after Only 44% of Union Workers get Vaxxed”

Alaska Governor’s Office

Today, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy took action against the efforts of President Joe Biden to undermine the sovereignty of the State of Alaska. The Governor issued Administrative Order No. 325, laying out the steps Alaska’s state government will take to protect its constitution and the rights of Alaskans from blatant federal overreach. Continue reading “Governor Dunleavy Issues Administrative Order Defending Alaska from Federal Government Overreach”

Ericsrx

In conjunction with the Wissahickon School District,  Eric’s RX Shoppe is happy to partner to provide the Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for ages 5-11. Details of the clinic are below:

The vaccine schedule is as follows:​​ Continue reading “WISSAHICKON SCHOOL DISTRICT PFIZER 5-11 YEAR OLD COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC”

Yahoo News

President Biden on Wednesday denied recent reports that his administration is looking to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to immigrant families who were separated at the border under the Trump administration, calling the reports “garbage.”

During a press conference at the White House to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine authorization for children, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asked Biden whether such payments would incentivize more migrants to try to cross the border illegally.  Continue reading “‘Garbage’: Biden dismisses reports on payments for migrant families separated under Trump”

USA Today

WASHINGTON – Workers at larger businesses will have to get vaccinated for COVID-19 by Jan. 4, 2022, or face regular testing under new federal rules being released Thursday.

Workers who choose the testing option may have to bear the cost. They also will be required to wear a face mask on the job, beginning on Dec. 5. Continue reading “Workers face Jan. 4 deadline as Biden rolls out COVID-19 vaccine rules for large businesses”

Accuweather

The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) wasted no time in preparing to keep the roads clear during the approaching winter season — the salt barns are stocked, the trucks are prepped and all the pre-checks are done. However, Ohio, along with at least 10 other states, is facing a critical setback: a shortage in snowplow drivers.

Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Oregon, Missouri, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Rhode Island, and Wyoming — all of which typically have snow coating the streets during the winter months — are all seeing staff shortages when it comes to snowplow drivers this season. In addition, six of these states — Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Oregon, Missouri, and Colorado — are each looking to hire more than 100 people for the job.  Continue reading “Winter travel could be even slower than usual in these 11 states”