AG Web – by Chris Bennett

Is private land a federal playground? The government claims a phenomenally powerful right—access and surveillance on every inch of privately held farmland, hunting ground, pasture, and recreational acre in the United States, without warrant or probable cause.  Continue reading “Unbounded: Government Claims Right of Access and Surveillance on All Private Land”

Yahoo News

U.S. politicians are again trying to find a path forward for gun legislation after the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday.

Senators have said they are exploring the possibility of introducing a national “red flag” law, which would allow law enforcement officials to confiscate firearms from individuals a court deems to be dangerous. Continue reading “Senators are considering a national ‘red flag’ law to prevent future mass shootings. Here’s how that legislation works”

Barron’s – by Avi Salzman

The Biden administration is “not taking anything off the table” when it comes to lowering gasoline prices, and that could include limiting exports of oil and fuel products from the United States. Continue reading “Biden Might Limit Oil Exports to Lower U.S. Gasoline Prices”

Strange Sounds

A new Chinese dam would become the world’s tallest 3D-printed structure. Engineers believe they can build the dam within two years while eliminating the need for human laborers at the dam site. Artificial intelligence will control unmanned machinery to construct the overall structure. Continue reading “China is 3D printing a massive 590-foot-tall dam … And constructing it without humans”

Great Game India

If anti-addiction vaccines are successful, a new problem may arise. The reality that this huge social epidemic could become a significant source of revenue for some of the same businesses is ethically wrong. But now the grim reality is that you have to get ready for new behavioral vaccines. Continue reading “Now Get Ready For New Behavioral Vaccines”

Daily Mail

Frantic parents of the children murdered in their Texas school screamed at law enforcement officers to enter the school and discussed storming the building to rescue their kids, harrowing footage shows, as it emerged that the gunman was only stopped when authorities obtained a key to open the classroom door. Continue reading “Parents frustrated with ‘unprepared’ police outside Texas massacre school debated storming the building”

MedPage Today – by Kristina Fiore

A West Virginia man has pleaded guilty to making death threats against Anthony Fauci, MD, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and his family, and against other federal health officials, including former NIH Director Francis Collins, MD, PhD, and HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel Levine, MD. Continue reading “Man Pleads Guilty to Sending Fauci Death Threats”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

Over 500 service members filed a suit against the government on Monday.  These individuals argue that the vaccine mandate forced on the military was not approved and therefore should never have been administered to the military.  Continue reading “Over 500 Military Service Members Sue the Government for Mandating a Vaccine that Was Not FDA Approved and Should Not Have Been Administered”

California Globe – by Katy Grimes

One year ago, May 21, 2021, the Globe reported “Facing Dry Year, CA State Water Board is Draining California Reservoirs.” And that was before the disastrous fires last year.  Continue reading “Gov. Newsom Still Agitating for Urban Water Restrictions While Ignoring 50% State’s Water Sent to the Pacific”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

There’s a lot of anxiety about a global food shortage. Farmers across Canada and the US are rushing to get as many crops in the ground, though soaring diesel and fertilizer prices have made the planting season challenging. In some cases, fertilizer is in short supply, and the latest evidence of that is a train carrying potash derailed in Canada.  Continue reading “Stunning Images Show Potash Train Derailed In Canada Amid Fertilizer Crunch”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

U.S. natural gas futures hit highs not seen since 2008 amid EU export demand, serious concerns of a sweltering summer, and the possibility stockpiles might not be refilled ahead of the heating season.  Continue reading “US NatGas Prices Top $9, Hit 2008 Highs As EU ‘Convergence’ Accelerates”