Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

The International Energy Agency (IEA) on Friday urgently pleaded with governments to reduce oil consumption.

The IEA suggested “car-free Sundays” (don’t drive to church), opting for public transit and working from home three days a week to reduce the consumption of oil. Continue reading ““Car-Free Sundays” – International Energy Agency Urges Governments to Implement ‘Emergency Measures’ to Cut Oil Consumption”

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Archive: TWFTT 3-18-22

Epoch Times – by Jack Phillips

Thieves stole about 400 bulletproof vests that were supposed to be sent to humanitarian workers in Ukraine, officials said.

The bulletproof vests were stolen from the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, a nonprofit organization based in Manhattan, the New York Police Department confirmed to news outlets on Wednesday. Continue reading “400 Bulletproof Vests to Be Sent to Ukraine Stolen in NYC: Officials”

If Americans Knew – by Alison Weir

President Biden just signed legislation that will give Israel an additional billion dollars of American’s tax money this year, on top of the approximately $4 billion Israel was already slated to get from Americans who never have any say about it, since the media virtually never tell them about how much of their money is being given to a small, rich foreign country.  Continue reading “Billions more of Americans’ tax money to go to Israel”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

If we are seeing this much criminal activity already, what will happen when the price of gasoline really spirals out of control?  I had heard that gasoline thefts were happening around the nation, but I had no idea how bad things really were until I started looking into it.  From coast to coast, gas stations are being targeted, and this is often being done by organized groups.  In other cases, criminals are going to private homes and are actually drilling directly into gas tanks in order to steal gasoline.  What we are witnessing is quite frightening, and it is yet another sign of how far our society has fallen.  Continue reading “An Unprecedented Wave Of Brazen Gasoline Thefts Is Unlike Anything We Have Ever Seen Before”

Axios – by Jonathan Swan, Stef W. Kight

U.S. intelligence officials are privately bracing for a massive influx of more than 170,000 migrants at the Mexico border if COVID-era policies that allow instant expulsions during the public health emergency are ended, sources with direct knowledge of the discussions tell Axios.  Continue reading “Biden officials fear “mass migration event” if COVID policies end”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Highly pathogenic and lethal avian influenza virus is now spreading across the U.S. and has now been discovered in both commercial poultry flocks and backyard flocks in 12 states in the U.S. including Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin, Newsweek reported.

A large flock of chickens infected with the deadly and contagious avian flu in Iowa and Wisconsin have been killed to contain the disease. Continue reading “Almost 1 Million Egg-Laying Chickens in Iowa and 2.75 Million Chickens in Wisconsin to be Culled as Deadly Bird Flu Spreads Across the US”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

“I think the one place where the greatest consternation will be caused in the short term, would be to admit Baltic states in terms of NATO/US/ Russian relations. And if there was anything that was going to tip the balance in terms of a vigorous and hostile reaction in Russia, it would be that,” then-Senator Joe Biden said at an Atlantic Council conference broadcast on C-SPAN on June 20, 1997. Continue reading “CIA Openly Admits in Mainstream Media They’ve Been Training Ukrainians to Fight Russia Since 2015”

Tech Dirt – by Tim Cushing

ICE wants data and doesn’t care how it gets it. Its recently-elevated pursuit of all things not considered naturally American has increased its demands for information on… well, everybody. It works with private sector data brokers and data analysts to hoover up location info — something not strictly limited to movements at or near borders. Nor is it limited to the non-Americans ICE believes should be tracked, captured, and ejected.  Continue reading “Sen. Ron Wyden Catches ICE Illegally Collecting Americans’ Financial Data”

The Daily Expose – by Dr. Joseph Mercola

A report released by the U.K. government has confirmed that 9 out of every 10 deaths related to COVID-19 are found in those who are fully vaccinated.1 Although the virus variant is the same and the U.K. approved only one different vaccine (AstraZeneca)2 from the U.S.,3 the data in the U.S. are different.4 This may be due in large part to the CDC definition used to identify who is “vaccinated.”5

U.S. data are also likely to become even more sparse in the coming weeks and months. In addition to the CDC hiding data,6 the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) quietly decided in early February to stop recording deaths attributed to COVID-19.7 Continue reading “U.K. Data shows 9 in 10 Covid-19 Deaths are among the Fully Vaccinated, but U.S. Data is vastly different; is the CDC lying to the public?”

Greek City Times – by Paul Antonopoulus

On February 27, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a plea for foreign volunteer fighters to make their way to the country to fight against the Russian military. In a statement, Zelensky said, among other things, that:

“This is not just Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This is the beginning of a war against Europe, against European structures, against democracy, against basic human rights, against a global order of law, rules and peaceful coexistence.” Continue reading “US volunteer fighter: “Stop coming to Ukraine, it’s a trap and they’re not letting you leave””

MedPage Today – by Nicole Lou

People with long COVID and cardiovascular symptoms may now follow a prescribed path for evaluation and treatment recommended by the American College of Cardiology (ACC).

According to the new guidance, people with post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) should undergo evaluation with laboratory tests, electrocardiograms (ECGs), echocardiography, ambulatory rhythm monitoring, and/or additional pulmonary testing depending on the clinical presentation, according to Ty Gluckman, MD, MHA, of Providence St. Joseph Health in Tigard, Oregon, and colleagues of the writing group. Continue reading “ACC Issues Playbook for Long COVID With Cardiac Involvement”