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Nearly a quarter of United States military personnel and 71 percent of Department of Defense contractors are defying President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for all service members, civilian Pentagon workers, and defense contractors, a workforce in excess of 740,000 people.

The revelation was included in a Department of Defense COVID-19 Vaccine Operations Update slide deck. The report was current as of January 10.  Continue reading “A Quarter of U.S. Service Members and 75% of Defense Contractors Defy COVID Vaccine Mandate”

News Target – by Ethan Huff

A Chinese bio-fermentation company is setting up shop in America’s heartland.

Fufeng Group Limited is reportedly building a behemoth corn processing plant in North Dakota where it will manufacture products like corn starch, animal feed and pharmaceuticals.  Continue reading “Communist China seizing control of American food supply with massive corn processing plant in North Dakota”

EBC News

NATO has put more than 100 fighter jets on “high alert,” and 120 allied ships are underway in what Stoltenberg called “the most dangerous moment for European security in a generation.”
NATO chief says “All signs suggest Russia plans ‘full-fledged’ attack on Ukraine

Continue reading “NATO has put more than 100 fighter jets on “high alert””

Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has ordered multiple agencies to investigate reports of kids receiving transgender treatment as child abuse.

In a letter to the Department of Family and Protective Services sent Tuesday, obtained by the Dallas Morning News, Abbott reiterated that the agency “is responsible for protecting children from abuse.”  Continue reading “Texas Governor Orders Child Abuse Investigation Into Children Receiving Transgender Treatments”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Democrat Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) called for seizing of trucks from the upcoming Freedom Convoy protesters and redistributing them to other businesses.

Gallego has never worked in the private sector. Continue reading “Democrat Rep. Gallego Who Never Held a Private Sector Job Calls for Seizing Trucks from Freedom Convoy Truckers and Redistributing them to Other Businesses”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

As Putin geared up to take Ukraine, Democrat and Republican congress members were busy partying in Israel on an all-expenses-paid AIPAC-affiliated junket to affirm their “unwavering support” for America’s “great ally” — even though Israeli officials have made it abundantly clear they will not be participating in any war over Ukraine, lest it jeopardize Israel’s close relationship with Russia. Continue reading “Democrat And Republican Congress Members Party in Israel As Putin Moves to Take Ukraine”

Reason – by Billy Binion

The Arizona House Appropriations Committee on Monday green-lit a bill that would criminalize filming cops on the job in some cases, reinvigorating questions around the constitutionality of such provisions.

If passed into law, House Bill 2311 would make it illegal “for a person to knowingly make a video recording of law enforcement activity, including the handling of an emotionally disturbed person, if the person does not have the permission of the law enforcement officer” and is within 8 feet of the cop. The original text stipulated that it would be a crime to do so within 15 feet, but Rep. John Kavanagh (R–D23), the bill’s sponsor, altered the radius in an amendment meant to assuage constitutional objections.  Continue reading “Arizona House Committee Approves Bill To Criminalize Filming Cops on the Job”

Study Finds – by Chris Melore

NEW YORK — Does it feel like your smartphone never leaves your hand? You’re not alone. A new survey reveals six in 10 people “couldn’t cope” with being separated from their mobile phone for more than a day.

Surprisingly, the poll of 2,000 smartphone users finds only three in 10 claim they never leave their house without their phone. When they do bring their phones along, however, most people are completely dependent on it for help. Continue reading “6 in 10 ‘couldn’t cope’ without smartphone for a day; 1 in 8 suffer anxiety from low battery!”

The Great Recession

A new report by the conservative Peterson Institute for International Economics says, “China Was Never On Path to Meet ‘Phase 1’ Purchase Commitments.”

The report confirms my claim in December, 2019, that Trump offered a fake Phase One deal because he had failed in his trade war and needed a win for his campaign. Continue reading “The “No-Deal Deal” with China Turned out to be the “Never-Done Deal””

Manufacturing.net

GARYVILLE, La. (AP) — A huge Louisiana refinery was rocked by an explosion and fire Monday. Marathon Petroleum Corp. said six workers suffered minor injuries.

Officials later gave the all-clear sign, but it was not immediately clear what caused the morning blast at the Marathon Petroleum Corp. plant in Garyville, between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Continue reading “Explosion Rocks Huge Louisiana Refinery”

Great Game India

A major UK study finds that pharmaceutical manufacturing sites is the primary contributors of drug contamination and has polluted almost all the rivers of the world.

According to recent study, pharmaceutical contamination of the world’s rivers is significantly more widespread than previously assumed, and now constitutes a worldwide hazard to environmental and human health. Continue reading “Pharmaceuticals Have Polluted Almost All Rivers Of The World Finds Major UK Study”

The Hill – by Ellen Mitchell

President Biden on Tuesday directed additional U.S. troops to NATO’s eastern flank as Russia moved a step closer toward a large-scale invasion of Ukraine.

“As Russia contemplates its next move, we have our next move prepared as well,” Biden told reporters at the White House. Continue reading “Biden orders more US troops to Eastern Europe amid Russia-Ukraine tensions”

RT

Canada is set to boost its military presence at Russia’s border and sanction Russian sovereign debt, parliamentarians and companies, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Tuesday, citing what he said was an “invasion” of Ukraine.

Up to 460 members of the Canadian Armed Forces will head to the Baltic country of Latvia, which shares a border with Russia, to join the 540 Canadian troops already stationed there. Continue reading “Canada sending troops to Russia’s border”

Gateway Pundit – by Julian Conradson

This past week, the French Government began deactivating the vaccine passports of nearly four million double-vaxxed citizens because they still have not taken the booster, according to France News 24. Individuals who have had their passes taken away will effectively be relegated to unvaxxed status and no longer be able to engage in most aspects of society. Continue reading “France Deactivates 4 Million Vaccine Passports, Forcing Double-Jabbed Citizens to Decide Between Taking the Booster or Being Shunned From Society”

Gateway Pundit – by Julian Conradson

The DC Swamp is ‘scrambling’ to find tow trucks as officials frantically brace for the arrival of multiple American trucker convoys that are gearing up for a massive protest in the Nation’s Capitol.

A group called The Peoples Convoy, which is planning on departing from California on Wednesday, claims to have an army of 1,000 truckers ready “right out of the gate,” with even more set to join them as the convoy travels to DC. On top of that, there are also several other groups that are planning trips of their own. Continue reading “National Guard Troops “Scrambling” to Secure Tow Trucks as DC Swamp Braces for US Trucker Convoy”

Patch – by Jon Campisi

PHILADELPHIA — A city woman who was convicted in federal court back in November of illegally purchasing firearms for her boyfriend — who was barred from possessing guns — has been sentenced by a U.S. District Court judge to one year in prison.

U.S. District Judge Juan R. Sanchez, sitting in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, handed down the one-year and one-day prison sentence to Brihany Baker, 25, who late last year was found guilty of straw purchasing three firearms from a gun dealer in Horsham Township, Montgomery County. Continue reading “Woman Convicted Of Straw Purchasing In Montco Gets 1 Year In Jail”

Ammoland – by F Riehl

Boulder, CO – -(Ammoland.com)- Boulder, CO is aiming to bring Mexico-style gun control to the city with a slew of gun control measures they plan to introduce to commemorate the one year anniversary of the Boulder King Soopers shooting coming up in March.

Not one of the laws proposed would have stopped that horrific tragedy, but they would ensure a lot more of them could happen by disarming even concealed carry permit holders.  Continue reading “Boulder CO. Takes Aim At Gun Owners with Mexico Style Gun Control”