CBS 46

COWETA COUNTY, Ga. (CBS46) – A $15,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for killing three people during an armed robbery at a shooting range in Grantville.

According to Grantville police, the robbery took place at Lock Stock and Barrell shooting range sometime after 5:30 p.m. Friday. When police arrived on the scene, they found that the range’s owner, his wife, and their grandson had been murdered. Police have identified the owner as Richard “Tommy” Hawk. Continue reading “Community in shock after triple murder in Coweta County, $15K reward offered”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has fulfilled his promise. Texas has begun dispatching buses to the southern border to transport the illegal immigrants to Washington D.C.

Governor Greg Abbott announced during his press conference Wednesday that they will begin to use charter buses to ship illegal immigrants to Washington, D.C., as part of his strategy for the overwhelming influx of illegal immigrants. Continue reading “Texas Starts Dispatching Charter Buses to the Southern Border to Transport Illegal Immigrants to Washington D.C.”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

Chinese citizens were captured on camera kneeling, waiting to be checked for their compliance with the country’s vaccine passport requirements.

Newsweek reported on the video: Continue reading “Video of Chinese Kneeling in Street to Authorities While Their Vaccine Passports Are Scanned by Chinese Officials Goes Viral”

Mass News

Social media behemoth Meta is reportedly considering rolling out a digital currency, the Financial Times revealed on Wednesday, years after the company’s initial efforts to create a cryptocurrency called Libra ran around on a combination of stifling regulations and user distrust.

Despite the collapse of its planned cryptocurrency Diem – formerly known as Libra – Meta has not given up on its plans to muscle into the financial services sector, with internal sources suggesting the company has plans to roll out a whole suite of virtual coins, tokens, and even business lending services. Continue reading “Meta plans to create currency – media — Analysis”

Forbidden Knowledge

This interaction between Queensland Senator Gerard Rennick and a local health minister reveals that the reason why the Australian government, like the Canadian government isn’t letting unvaccinated people fly on commercial airlines has nothing to do with health policy but with the fact that these countries, like the US and all other UN members are signatory to the International Health Regulations accord of 2005 or IHR. Continue reading “Our Governments Have Signed Our Rights Away to the UN”

Sioux City Journal

REMBRANDT, Iowa — Rembrandt Enterprises is laying off 135 employees at its egg-laying plant in Buena Vista County.

The plant, home to over 5 million hens, was hit by highly pathogenic avian influenza last month.

Continue reading “Rembrandt is laying off 135 workers at Buena Vista County egg-laying facility”

Campus Reform – by Amanda Mayer

A free speech warning sign has been photographed on display, reportedly on Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis campus.

The sign warns students reading “ATTENTION FREE SPEECH BEING EXERCISED AHEAD[.] Topics could be upsetting to some.”  Continue reading “Free speech warning sign displayed on Indiana campus”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Cleveland, OH — One would think that since the mandates and lockdowns have come collapsing down in recent months after their tyrannical and ineffective nature has been exposed, that the trend of refusing life saving treatment to folks over their vaccination status would have come to a halt as well. Unfortunately, however, one would be wrong. And as the following example illustrates, it’s not just those who refuse to take the experimental jab who suffer — it’s also their children. Continue reading “9-Year-Old Boy Refused Life-Saving Kidney Transplant Because His Father is Unvaccinated”

BBC News

UK officials say they have found a confirmed case of a viral illness called Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever in England.

The woman, who is being treated at the Royal Free Hospital in London, had recently travelled to Central Asia, where this tick bite infection is endemic.

Continue reading “Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever case found in UK”

Patch – by Megan VerHelst

WILLIAMSBURG, PA — A Pennsylvania grandma is facing multiple charges after police say she threatened to use “white witchcraft” against an officer if he didn’t drop felony drug charges against her grandson, according to a report.

Celestia R. Barker III, 74, of Williamsburg, appeared before a judge on Friday for a felony charge of threatening unlawful harm to influence the judicial process. She also faces a misdemeanor count of communications with 911, three summary counts of harassment, and one summary count of disorderly conduct, the Altoona Mirror reported. Continue reading “PA Grandma Used Witchcraft As Threat Against Police Officer: Report”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

A federal appeals court ruled on Thursday to reinstate Biden’s unconstitutional executive order to vaccinate federal employees against Covid-19.

The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit dismissed the injunction issued by Judge Jeffrey Vincent Brown of the Southern District Court in Texas by a 2-1 vote. The White House and Justice Department have not responded yet to Reuter’s request for comments. Continue reading “U.S. Court Reinstates Biden’s Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate for All Federal Employees”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Say you’re laundering money, without saying you’re laundering money.

As previously reported, the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation spent approximately $6 million on a lavish Southern Californian mansion using donor cash and then took measures to keep the purchase a secret, according to a report Monday. Continue reading “‘This Raises Serious Questions’ – BLM Paid $5.8 Million For LA Mansion From BLM-Linked Developer Who Paid $3.1 Million For It 6 Days Earlier”

Leo Hohmann

According to a report in the Epoch Times, the state of Pennsylvania is paying churches to convince their members to get vaccinated.

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s administration wants pastors, rabbis and other faith leaders to turn their houses of worship into centers for “vaccination events,” using federal grant money as an incentive to lure churches into a partnership with the government. Continue reading “Is your church getting paid by the government to convince the flock to get injected?”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON, April 7 (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate imposed further economic pain on Russia over the invasion of Ukraine on Thursday, voting unanimously to remove “most favored nation” trade status for Russia and its close ally Belarus in one bill and banning oil imports in another.

The Senate voted 100-0 in favor of the measure removing Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) status. Shortly afterward, it backed the energy measure, also by a 100-0 tally.  Continue reading “U.S. Senate backs trade, energy measures to punish Russia”

CNN

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said on Wednesday that he thinks there will be an uptick in cases of Covid-19 over the next few weeks and that it is likely that there could be a surge in the fall.

“I think we should expect, David, that over the next couple of weeks, we are going to see an uptick in cases — and hopefully there is enough background immunity so that we don’t wind up with a lot of hospitalizations,” Fauci said when asked by Bloomberg TV’s David Westin about the prospect of another wave of Covid-19 from BA.2 or another variant, given the level of immunity believed to exist in the US today.  Continue reading “US likely to see a surge of Covid-19 in the fall, Fauci says”