Children’s Health Defense – by Susan C. Olmstead

The once widely used heartburn drug Zantac was the topic of a recent episode of the “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast.”

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., chairman and chief legal counsel of Children’s Health Defense, interviewed Brent Wisner, an award-winning mass tort litigator with Baum Hedlund Aristei & Goldman, who is representing plaintiffs who allegedly developed cancer after taking Zantac. The plaintiffs are suing the pharmaceutical companies that sold the drug.  Continue reading “Attorney Brent Wisner Tells RFK, Jr.: Drugmakers Knew Zantac Caused Cancer But Sold It Anyway for 40 Years”

Patriot Rising – The New York Times

In a world contending with no end of economic troubles, a fresh source of concern now looms: the prospect of a confrontation between union dockworkers and their employers at some of the most critical ports on earth.

The potential conflict centers on negotiations over a new contract for more than 22,000 union workers employed at 29 ports along the West Coast of the United States. Nearly three-fourths work at the twin ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, the primary gateway for goods shipped to the United States from Asia, and a locus of problems afflicting the global supply chain. Continue reading “New Supply Chain Risk: 22,000 Dockworkers Who May Soon Strike”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

Biden’s Secretary of State Tony Blinken has ties to George Soros through his parents.  Now Blinken is being brought before an international court for his actions with Albania.

Secretary of State Tony Blinken is a total disaster.  His actions in Afghanistan to turn over the protection of US troops in the country to the Taliban and hand over $84 billion in arms and military equipment and airplanes was the worst surrender in US history.  It is the worst because it wasn’t necessary.  It was a total disaster. Continue reading “Biden’s Secretary of State Blinken has Family Ties with George Soros”

KRGV

Two soldiers stationed in Texas have been ordered to federal prison for conspiring to transport undocumented migrants, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Friday.

Isaiah Gore, 21, and Denerio Williams, 22, pleaded guilty last December. The active duty soldiers with the U.S. Army face 30 and 24 months in prison, respectively. Continue reading “Fort Hood soldiers sentenced in human smuggling conspiracy”

New York Post – by Jon Levine, Jesse O’Neill

Russia’s assertion that President Biden’s son Hunter was “financing . . . biological laboratories in Ukraine” was based in truth, according to e-mails reviewed by The Post.

A trove of e-mails on Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop — the existence of which was exclusively reported by The Post in October 2020 — found that he played a role in helping a California defense contractor analyze killer diseases and bioweapons in Ukraine. Continue reading “Hunter Biden helped secure funds for US biolab contractor in Ukraine: e-mails”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

The Miami-Dade County Animal Services has issued a warning for dog owners and urged them to avoid taking their pets to public places due to a contagious disease spreading throughout South Florida. Continue reading “Miami-Dade County Issues Warning on New Highly Contagious Virus Spreading Across South Florida – Poses Serious Health Risk to Dogs”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

We knew before the 2016 Election that the Clintons made a lot of money in the sale of US uranium, owned by Uranium One, to Russia.

As previously reported, the FBI had evidence that Russian nuclear industry officials were involved in bribery, kickbacks, extortion and money laundering in order to benefit Vladimir Putin prior to Obama admin handing over 20% of America’s Uranium to Russia, according to a devastating report by John Solomon via The Hill. Continue reading “Russia Sold Its Stake in Uranium One Shortly Before Invading Ukraine – The Same Company Clintons Helped Turn Over to Russians”

Collapse News – by Ethan Huff

One country that has not been caught with its pants down amid the current inflationary and food shortage crisis is China, which in the first half of the current crop year alone has accumulated about 69 percent of the world’s corn reserves, 60 percent of rice reserves, and 51 percent of wheat reserves.  Continue reading “China strategically developed contingency plans years ago to withstand economic sanctions, WWIII”

The Eagle – by Zoe Bell

Student organizations gathered on Sunday to protest American University’s new mask-optional policy, which went into effect Monday.

Katherine Greenstein, a sophomore in the School of Public Affairs and president of the Disabled Student Union, organized the rally in support of reinstating the University’s mask mandate along with the executive board of DSU, Cassidy Stoneback, the president of AU PRIDE, Cristian Mendoza Gomez, the president of the AU Public Health Association and Kaniya Harris, the director of Women’s Initiative.  Continue reading “Students protest University’s recent mask-optional policy”

TBP – by George Jared

As further mitigation against confirmed cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in surrounding states, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Livestock & Poultry Commission has activated the Arkansas Avian Influenza Emergency Rule. The new emergency rule will be in effect from Wednesday (March 23) to July 20.  Continue reading “Arkansas Department of Agriculture activates avian emergency rule”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While Bill Gates tackles his pompous mission of vaccinating the entire world, he is apparently having trouble keeping the peace at his homefront.

The billionaire’s $43 million oceanfront mansion in San Diego has become a “nuisance”, according to Gates’ neighbors.  Continue reading ““It’s Become A Real Hindrance”: Neighbors Complain About Bill Gates’ Sprawling $43 Million Mansion Rebuild In San Diego”

New York Post – by Ariel Zilber

The United States will sell natural gas to the European Union as part of an overall plan to cut the continent’s dependence on Russian energy in the wake of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, President Biden said Friday.

The US will ship 15 billion cubic meters of liquefied natural gas to EU markets this year. The two entities also announced a joint task force that will work to reduce Europe’s reliance on Russian fossil fuels. Continue reading “US to sell energy to Europe in bid to cut reliance on Russian gas”

The Hill

Bill Gates recently said that he believes rich nations would help the global fight against climate change by consuming only plant-based meat products instead of beef.

In a recent interview with Technology Review, Gates discussed his new book, “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster,” and emphasized the benefits rich nations could produce by moving to “100% synthetic beef.” Continue reading “Bill Gates: Rich nations should move to ‘100 percent synthetic beef’”