Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As we reported last week, thanks to the lack of legal protections regarding firearm ownership, authorities in Ukraine have managed to keep their citizens largely disarmed while only arming friends of government officials. Continue reading “As Ukraine Arms Citizens to Fight for Freedom, Biden Pushing Executive Orders to Make US Gun Owners Felons”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

The answer to Putin’s aggression is to punish the innocent Russian civilians.

Visa and Mastercard on Saturday announced they suspended all operations in Russia. Continue reading “Visa, Mastercard Suspend All Russia Operations; PayPal Shuts Down Its Services in Russia, Citing “The Current Circumstances””

The Hill – by Lexi Lonas

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow Saturday to discuss Russia’s war with Ukraine.

A spokesperson for Bennett’s said that he met with Putin at the Kremlin, and afterwards the Israeli leader spoke on the phone with Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelensky, Reuters reportedContinue reading “Israeli prime minister meets with Putin to discuss Ukraine”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Moscow-backed news outlets across the European Union were banned this past week. Across the pond, RT America pulled the cord, ceased all operations, and laid off most of its staff due to “unforeseen business interruption events.” The Orwellian measures that governments impose to silence opposition and control narratives is the same playbook used during the virus pandemic. Continue reading ““Won’t Do Unless At Gunpoint” – Musk’s Starlink Rejects Governments Requests To Ban Russian News”

NoMask Info

Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona (a dentist) was one of only 3 congressmen (all republicans) who voted against the frenzied war fever posing as “support for Ukraine”. Here he points out that fluoride in drinking water can cause reduced IQ, as proven in 74 published studies. Continue reading “Congressman Paul Gosar: Fluoride In Drinking Water Shown To Reduce IQ”

MSN

The “People’s Convoy,” along with other convoys, were expected to meet and protest COVID-19 mandates in Washington DC on Saturday after driving across the country from California on February 22. However, their arrival has now been delayed as organizers invited supporters to join an “all day” rally instead at the Hagerstown Speedway that is located 80 miles outside of DC. Continue reading “Trucker Convoy Delays DC Arrival, Plans ‘All Day’ Maryland Rally Instead”

Yahoo  News

(Reuters) – A former U.S. military linguist is arming volunteers with Russian phrases like “put your weapon down” before they head to Ukraine to fight. Another U.S. veteran said he was in Ukraine linking volunteers to groups on the ground.

They are among organizers from three U.S. online networks Reuters spoke to this week that are creating underground pipelines of military, medical and other volunteers for Ukraine. Continue reading “Underground U.S. groups funnel fighters, medics to Ukraine”

Business Insider – by Bethany Dawson

An increasing number of Russians and Ukrainians fleeing political repression and war are traveling to Mexico, buying “throwaway cars” and driving to the US border to seek asylum, Reuters reports. Continue reading “Russians and Ukrainians are traveling to Mexico, buying cheap cars and driving them across the US border to claim asylum, says report”

Miami Standard

Gasoline prices accelerated at a stunning pace on Friday, jumping more than 11 cents from the day before.

On Friday, the national average gas price jumped to $3.837. That is as much as they rose in the entire week through Thursday, when they rose to $3.72 from $3.62 a week before. A week ago, gas prices were $3.572, so Friday’s gas price is 7.4 percent higher over the week. Continue reading “Gas Prices Go Parabolic, National Average Jumps to $3.84 as U.S. Oil Jumps Above $115 a Barrel”

Children’s Health Defense

Washington, DC, March 03, 2022 — In a 55,000-page set of documents released on Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) is for the first time allowing the public to access data Pfizer submitted to FDA from its clinical trials in support of a COVID-19 vaccine license. This follows U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman’s decision on January 6 to deny the request from the FDA to suppress the data for the next 75 years which the agency claimed was necessary, in part, because of its “limited resources.”  Continue reading “CHD Says Pfizer and FDA Dropped Data Bombshell on COVID Vaccine Consumers”

Children’s Health Defense – by Meryl Nass M.D.

Two news stories this week reveal how the federal government plans to treat COVID “misinformation” as a crime, and what role tech companies will play in rounding up the “criminal.”

This is truly frightening.  Continue reading “‘Truly Frightening:’ Feds Give Tech Companies Until May 2 to ‘Turn Over COVID-19 Misinformation’”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

He’s back!

Bill Clinton announced the Clinton Global Initiative will be hosting a leadership summit in New York in September after a 5-year hiatus. Continue reading “He’s Back! Bill Clinton Relaunching Clinton Global Initiative After 5-Year Hiatus”

Pravda

The trade turnover between the United States and Russia shows that 51 percent of all US imports account for petroleum products and minerals. The list continues with metals (14 percent) and precious metals and stones (14 percent). Cooperation with the Russian Federation is of great importance for the Americans. Continue reading “Russia stops oil supplies to United States”