Continue reading “Whoopsie: George W. Bush Accidentally Calls Out His Own War Crimes”
Month: May 2022
Four trained dogs detected people who were positive for SARS-CoV-2 with similar accuracy to PCR tests, according to a randomized trial and real-life study at a busy international airport earlier in the pandemic. Continue reading “Can Trained Dogs Sniff Out COVID-Positive Travelers?”
A Massachusetts resident has tested positive for monkeypox, health officials confirmed Wednesday, making it the first case of the rare virus detected in the United States this year. Continue reading “1st monkeypox case in US this year reported in Massachusetts”
President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that his administration would be taking new actions to attempt to alleviate ongoing infant formula shortages in the United States, including invoking the Defense Production Act.
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Archive: TWFTT 5-18-22
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Osceola County, FL — For the last several months, 26-year-old Jean Barreto has been fighting for his life in a Florida hospital after being set on fire by an Osceola County deputy. Barretto was pumping gas when a deputy deployed a taser, ignited the pump, causing it to explode, and cooked this innocent man alive. Continue reading “Innocent Man ‘Cooked Alive’ After Deputy Tasered Him While Pumping Gas”
Real Clear Policy – by Adam Andrzejewski
Immigration and Customs Enforcement wasted $17 million on 1,200 largely-unused hotel rooms to house migrant families, and hired a contractor that did not follow Covid-19 testing protocols, according to a new report from the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General. Continue reading “ICE Wasted $17M on Empty Hotel Rooms”
President Joe Biden spoke in Buffalo Tuesday and pushed for an “assault weapons” ban in the wake of Saturday’s shooting, which killed ten people.
Biden said, “We can keep assault weapons off our streets. We’ve done it before. I did it when we passed the crime bill last time. And violence went down. Shooting went down.” Continue reading “Biden Pushes ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban in Buffalo Speech”
A court will decide Wednesday whether an elephant can be a person.
Happy the Elephant, a resident of the Bronx Zoo in New York, is being considered for release by the state’s top court. Happy, 51, has lived in the zoo since 1977. However, an animal rights group launched a coordinated campaign to free her in 2018, declaring Happy eligible for the rights of a “person” under New York law. Continue reading “Does New York zoo elephant have human rights? State Supreme Court to decide”
The Department of Homeland Security has ‘paused’ it’s newly created Disinformation Governance Board, after its head, Nina Jankowicz, was called out for being a Russiagate truther, and going full “libs of TikTok” with creepy Disney-themed songs in a fake British accent – lending to the nickname “Scary Poppins.” Continue reading “Biden’s ‘Disinfo’ Board Paused, ‘Scary Poppins’ Drafts Resignation”
Dozens of local, state, and federal agencies have begun conducting “a major radiological incident exercise” in Austin, Texas.
The Cobalt Magnet 22 exercise is led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration in partnership with the Austin Homeland Security and Emergency Management Office, bringing 30 agencies together in a field training exercise to combat threats of radiological attacks Continue reading “Feds Begin ‘Major Radiological Incident’ Drill In Austin”
Two children have been hospitalized in Tennessee after their parents could not find a specific type of formula amid a nationwide shortage.
Both children have intestinal disorders that make it difficult for them to absorb nutrients. They were treated at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis after their bodies couldn’t tolerate an alternate type of formula, according to Fox13 Memphis. Continue reading “Two children hospitalized in Tenn. amid formula shortage”
U.N. chief Antonio Guterres on Wednesday called for an end to oil, gas, and coal use in favor of renewable sources as part of a self-described global climate Marshall Plan. Continue reading “Climate ‘Marshall Plan’ — U.N. Joins World Economic Forum Call to End Oil, Gas, and Coal Use”
Israel has one of the most advanced[1] offensive biological warfare capabilities in the world. It is assumed that the Israel Institute for Biological Research in Ness Ziona is at the centre of this program, also developing vaccines and antidotes for chemical and biological warfare.[2] Israel is not a signatory to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC).[3][4][5]
In the 1970s and 1980s, the Israeli program collaborated with the apartheid South Africa‘s BW-program, and it has good connections to (at least) British and US biological weapons research. Continue reading “Israel/Biological weapons”
New Yorkers, Albany wants your papers.
Health freedom advocates have been warning for years that this was coming and here we are. Having successfully stripped the rights of its students when it comes to vaccination choice, New York is coming for the adults. Senate Bill S75A, introduced by State Sen. Brad Hoylman, is described as “an act to amend the public health law, in relation to adult immunization reporting requirements.” Continue reading “NY Mandatory Statewide Adult Vaccination Database is Proposed”
NATO is conducting vigilance activity NEPTUNE SHIELD 2022 (NESH22), from May 17 to 31.
During the exercise the USS Harry S. Truman Aircraft Carrier will be under the command of and control of NATO. Continue reading “USS Harry S Truman Will Be Under NATO Control During May Exercises in Europe”
A federal judge on Tuesday struck down a Tennessee law that required some businesses to post signs outside their bathroom doors if they allow transgender or nonbinary people to use those that match their gender identity — a policy LGBTQ advocates charged was “offensive and humiliating” for members of the community and could lead to harassment.