LifeSiteNews – by Pierre Boralevi

BOLOGNA, Italy (LifeSiteNews) – A new app recently released in Italy presents striking similarities with China’s social credit system by rewarding some citizens for their behavior through a point system.  

“Smart Citizen Wallet” was presented at a March 29 press conference on digital innovation in Bologna, where mayor Matteo Lepore, and Massimo Bugani, director of the city’s “Digital Agenda,” discussed the project.    Continue reading “New social credit app to reward Italian citizens for ‘virtuous behavior’”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

President Joe Biden announced a new program on Thursday to help immigration advocates and corporate donors import tens of thousands of Ukrainian workers and consumers from safe European countries.

The migrants will be brought into the United States via the “parole” side door in the border that was created to help individual foreigners in emergencies. Continue reading “Biden Imports More Ukrainian Migrants for Investors”

Fox News

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey declared a state of emergency on Thursday due to the massive wind-fueled wildfire burning in Coconino County.

The Tunnel Fire, burning roughly 14 miles north of Flagstaff, has grown to over 20,000 acres as firefighters brace for increasingly windy conditions expected Friday. Continue reading “State of emergency declared as Arizona wildfire continues to grow”

FDA

April 19, 2022

Today the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued its final rule for added fluoride levels in bottled water titled Beverages: Bottled Water. This final rule amends the allowable level for fluoride in domestically packaged and imported bottled water to which fluoride is added to 0.7 milligrams per liter (mg/L). The proposed rule published in April 2019. Continue reading “FDA Releases Final Rule for Added Fluoride Levels in Bottled Water”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Dr. Fauci insisted the CDC is above federal courts during an interview with CNN’s Kasie Hunt. Continue reading ““This is a CDC Issue, It Should Not Have Been a Court Issue” – Fauci Insists the CDC Should be Above Federal Courts and Law”

Reclaim the Net – by Tom Parker

Twitter took down a tweet quoting English playwright William Shakespeare’s well-known “let’s kill all the lawyers” line from Henry VI Part 2 for violating its “abuse and harassment” rules.

Peter Kirwan, an associate professor at the University of Nottingham, tweeted out the quote as part of a message of support to the Nottingham Shakespeare Rebels acting group. Continue reading “Famous Shakespeare quote removed by Twitter for “abuse and harassment””

Children’s Health Defense – by Dr. Joseph Mercola

More than 769 athletes have collapsed on the field during a game from March 2021 to March 2022. The shocking statistic was revealed by One America News Network (OAN), which also found the average age of the athletes who suffered cardiac arrest is just 23 years old. Continue reading “769 Athletes Collapsed This Year During Competition. What’s Going On?”

WBIR

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Three Knox County area senators voted in favor of a Tennessee bill that would effectively criminalize homelessness. Those senators include Richard Briggs (R – Knoxville), who said he thinks unhoused people simply shouldn’t be sleeping outside in poor conditions.

It is already illegal to sleep or camp on state-owned property. The bill would expand that prohibition to any property owned by local governments, making it a felony. However, it lets authorities choose not the pursue charges. Continue reading “State senators voted to pass a bill that would criminalize unhoused people sleeping outside”

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Archive: TWFTT 4-21-22

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Farmers in China, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Vietnam — the largest rice-producing countries could experience reduced output due to soaring fertilizer prices.

The International Rice Research Institute warns that harvests could plunge as much as 10% in the next season, equating to about 36 million tons of rice, or enough food to feed a half billion people, according to BloombergContinue reading “Global Rice Production Set To Plunge 10%, Threatening Half Of Humanity”

Activist Post – by BN Frank

Mining for ingredients needed to make electric vehicles (EV) and other technology has environmental (see 12) and humanitarian consequences (see 12). That’s why these ingredients are sometimes referred to as “Conflict Minerals” (see 1234).  In Nevada, residents continue to fight against a lithium mine being developed in their county. Continue reading “Indigenous Tribes, Environmental Groups, and Ranchers Take Legal Action against Proposed Lithium Mine”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As food uncertainly lingers on the horizon thanks to US sanctions and government decimation of the economy during the past two years, there is another factor contributing to the problem. Since the beginning of the year, there have been several very large food processing facilities that have exploded or burned to the ground across the U.S. Continue reading “Multiple Large Food Processing & Distribution Plants in US Have Recently Exploded or Burned Down”

KFOR News

RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas (KVEO) — People could be fined for not voting in general elections if a bill recently introduced into Congress becomes law.

The Civic Duty to Vote Act was introduced to the House of Representatives on Monday. The bill is written by Rep. John Larson (CT-1). Continue reading “New bill would require Americans to vote in elections or face penalty”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Joe Biden announced an additional $800 million package of military assistance to Ukraine as Russian forces continue their military campaign to seize the country’s east. This follows the $800 million he donated last week. Continue reading “Joe Biden Announces Yet Another $800 Million in Heavy Artillery to Ukraine and $500 Million to Corrupt Government”