The Sun

DONALD Trump’s NYC restaurant turned away a group of anti-vaxxers on Thursday for refusing to show proof of vaccination.

The diners tried entering Trump Grill, located within the former president’s Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue, according to video from the scene. Continue reading “Donald Trump’s NYC restaurant turns away anti-vaxxers for refusing to show proof of Covid vaccination”

Catholic Herald – by Simon Caldwell

Patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 can die by euthanasia if doctors decide they might not survive, the New Zealand government has declared.

The Ministry of Health confirmed that a right to a lethal injection under a new euthanasia law could extend to patients who were either dying from the coronavirus or suffering unbearably from its consequences. Continue reading “New Zealand okays euthanasia for COVID patients”

Breitbart – by Pam Key

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday on ABC’s This Week that he would be pleased with a vaccination requirement for domestic air travel.

Guest-host Jon Karl said, “There is no vaccine requirement for domestic air travel in the United States, and when the president was asked, should there be one, he said that his team has said it’s not necessary at this point. Do you agree with that? That there shouldn’t be a vaccine requirement for domestic air travel?”  Continue reading “Fauci: Vaccine Requirement for Domestic Air Travel ‘Would Be Welcome’”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. airlines scrapped nearly 1,000 flights on Saturday, the second straight day of massive cancellations as surging COVID-19 infections have sidelined some pilots and other crew members, upending plans for tens of thousands of holiday travelers over the Christmas weekend.

A total of 957 Christmas Day flights, including domestic flights and those into or out of the country, were canceled, up from 690 on Christmas Eve, according to a running tally on flight-tracking website FlightAware.com. Nearly 2,000 flights were delayed. Continue reading “U.S. airlines scrap nearly 1,000 Christmas Day flights due to Omicron”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

San Antonio, TX — Cops in Bexar county are notoriously corrupt and their constant coverage in the news is evidence of this corruption. In fact, it was cops from the infamous Bexar County who shot and killed 6-year-old Kameron Prescott and faced no consequences. Despite their constant negative coverage in the media, Bexar County law enforcement continues to get worse. Continue reading “A Whopping 25 Cops in a Single County Arrested in 2021 from Child Rape to Bestiality”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

On Friday the US Navy announced that the USS Milwaukee warship was forced to remain in port after a COVID outbreak hit its 100% vaccinated crew.

The infected sailors are being isolated on the ship at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay.  Continue reading “USS Milwaukee Warship Confined in Cuba After COVID Outbreak Hits Fully Vaccinated Crew”

Breitbart – by Jordan Dixon Hamilton

Thirty-three members of Congress are listed on the “congressional advisory board” of an organization that is partnered with a Chinese Communist Party-affiliated (CCP) think tank, according to a Washington Examiner report.

The Humpty Dumpty Institute (HDI) is a New York-based organization that focuses on international diplomacy and humanitarian work. Its website boasts 33 members of Congress as members of their “congressional advisory board.”  Continue reading “Report: 33 Members of Congress Sit on Advisory Board of Group with Ties to CCP-Affiliated Organization”

Gateway Pundit – by Alicia Powe

Apparently, only the germ-ridden help and servants are carriers of COVID in the minds of the liberal elite.

Billionaire Oprah Winfrey took to social media to showcase her Christmas decorations.  Continue reading “Maskless COVID Cultist Oprah Winfrey and Family Celebrate Christmas Feast In Mansion Alongside Masked Servants”

Aljazeera

A United Kingdom-based humanitarian group says two of its Myanmar staff are missing after the charred remains of more than 30 people were found following an attack that was blamed on the military.

In a statement on Saturday, Save the Children said two of its staff who had been travelling home after carrying out humanitarian work were  caught up in the incident in eastern Mo So village and “remain missing”. Continue reading “Save the Children says two staff missing after attack in Myanmar”

Fox 4

The Arlington teenager accused of injuring four people during a school shooting is back behind bars.

Court records show 18-year-old Timothy Simpkins was arrested Thursday for a bond violation. The document did not give details about the violation.  Continue reading “Timberview High School shooting suspect arrested again”

Dakota News Now

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – A controversial billboard has recently popped up in two different locations in Sioux Falls, claiming more than 927,000 injuries have occurred due to the COVID-19 Vaccination.

The billboards can be found on the corner of 12th street and Minnesota Avenue as well as the corner of East Arrowhead Parkway and Veterans Parkway. Continue reading “New COVID-19 vaccine information billboard raises concerns”

Epoch Times – by Andrew Chen

Vaccines are not as effective in stopping the spread of COVID-19 as governments have claimed them to be, an analysis of government narratives conducted by a constitutional rights group shows.

The report (pdf), published Tuesday by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, found that claims made by government leaders that mandatory vaccination will reduce or stop the spread of COVID-19 are not supported by either medical science or real-life experience in the countries that have achieved the highest level of vaccination. Continue reading “Vaccines Do Not Stop COVID-19 Spread as Governments Claim: Legal Advocacy Group”

New York Post – by Dana Kennedy

A Native American tribe in Washington state got a present when a lumber company returned more than 1,000 acres of their ancestral land.

Port Blakely Companies, a 157-year-old company based in the US and New Zealand, returned two miles of waterfront land and 125 acres of tidelands near the southern Puget Sound to the Squaxin Island Tribe, which has lived along the Salish Sea for centuries, the company said in a Dec. 14 releaseContinue reading “Lumber company gives Washington Native American tribe back ancestral land”

The Great Recession

“All you’ll feel is just a little pinch,” said the friendly nurse as she injected one of the world’s new favorite vaccines into a child’s arm.

The WHOs in COVID-impoverished WHOvilles could be heard all over the world joining in chorus to sing, “We wish you a weary Christmas” as they laid out their Christmas booster campaigns and ordered shops in towns and villages from Austria to Australia to lockdown before presents could be bought and placed under trees. Then, just before Christmas arrived, they rolled up the sidewalks and shut down plays and restaurants, too, to make sure no fun was had. They even shut down airlines with thematic names like “Delta” so that families could not travel for the holidays. Continue reading “The Pinch That Stole Christmas”

Western Journal – by Isa Cox

If you’ve popped onto social media this Christmastime, you’ve probably noticed a widely-shared video of some very cheerful nurses singing at a White House Christmas celebration in a video that is bound to be either tremendously heartwarming or cringeworthy, depending on the viewer.

The performance, which had been viewed over 6.8 million times as of midday Christmas Eve, was given by the Northwell Health Nurse Choir from Long Island, New York, and was part of the “Spirit of the Season” public television special which was filmed at the White HouseContinue reading “The Truth About Biden’s Dancing Nurses Is the Darkest Story You’ll Hear This Christmas”