Economic Times

Joe Biden last year made Juneteenth a day of holiday and enacted it into law two days before June 19th. It is now accepted as Juneteenth day officially and people can wish each other “happy Juneteenth”. This year (2022) June 19th falls on a Sunday so Monday would be the compensatory day off. Continue reading “Juneteenth is now an official holiday in the U.S.”

KTVZ

A suspect is in custody at a church in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, following a shooting Thursday evening, police said.

“We have multiple people that have been shot,” Capt. Shane Ware with the Vestavia Hills Police Department said. Continue reading “Multiple people were shot at church near Birmingham and a suspect is in custody”

Reclaim the Net – by Dan Frieth

The government, on both the federal and state level, is increasingly trying to police online speech – despite several lawsuits and complaints of First Amendment violations.

The White House has now created a task force that is set to combat “online harassment,” with a particular angle of addressing what it calls “gender-based” violence. The group met today.  Continue reading “Vice President Harris launches task force to shut down “online harassment””

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Joe Biden on Thursday signed the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 in an effort to fix the supply chain issue he caused.

After signing the bill into law, Joe Biden stared blankly as a reporter who asked him why he hasn’t sanctioned Elena Baturina, the Russian oligarch who wired his son Hunter Biden millions of dollars. Continue reading “Biden Stares Blankly at Reporter Asking Why He Hasn’t Sanctioned Russian Oligarch Who Wired Hunter Biden Millions of Dollars”

Fox News

Attorneys for Ghislaine Maxwell have requested the British socialite be sentenced “well below” the 20 years recommended by authorities in her federal sex-trafficking case.

In court papers filed in Manhattan federal court, they said Maxwell deserves leniency. Continue reading “Ghislaine Maxwell asks for sex trafficking sentence ‘well below’ recommendation”

Brownstone Institute – by Aaron Kheriaty

For two decades scientists have been quietly developing self-spreading contagious vaccines. The NIH funded this research, in which either DNA from a deadly pathogen is packaged in a contagious but less harmful virus, or the deadly virus’s lethality is weakened by engineering it in a lab. Continue reading “Contagious Vaccines: A Warning”

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Archive: TWFTT 6-16-22

The Truth About Guns – by Dan Zimmerman

Apparently not content with its efforts so far to make gun ownership more difficult and expensive for America’s 100 million firearm owners, a source tells TTAG that the Biden administration is taking steps to reduce the availability of .223/5.56 ammunition available to the average shooter. Continue reading “Biden Administration Moves to Cut Off Lake City .223/5.56 Ammo From the Commercial Market”

New York Post – by Alex Mitchell

There’s no strategic olive oil reserves to tap into here.

A slew of ongoing issues have been drizzling trouble over the olive oil industry for the better half of the past decade, according to experts in the field, and things are getting increasingly dire. Chief among the problems is a rapidly spreading olive tree-killing bacteria. That coupled with COVID-related production problems and supply issues stemming from the ongoing war in Ukraine, are wreaking havoc with supplies of the world’s favorite healthy oil. Continue reading “A terrifying olive oil shortage could be in the future”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

There’s nothing like the sweet smell of Building Back Better…

Pennsylvania farmers are being “crushed” by the record cost of diesel – so much so, that questions about a food crisis are starting to loom, the Morning Call reportedContinue reading ““We Are Teetering On The Edge”: Food Shortage Worries Mount As PA Farms “Crushed” By Record Diesel Prices”

Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison

On Wednesday, Abbott, the company halted for months by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is again stopping production of baby formula at a recently reopened Michigan facility, this time due to damage from severe weather.  Continue reading “Abbott’s Baby Formula Plant In Sturgis Michigan Closed Again, This Time Due To Weather Damage”

GSI Exchange – by Derek Wolfe

Uganda just announced a major gold deposit worth $12.8 TRILLION! Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni recently announced the find in a speech at the UN General Assembly. This discovery has the potential to completely redefine everything in the global economy from the balance of geopolitical power to the foundation upon which the world’s monetary system is built. Continue reading “$12.8 Trillion In Gold Deposits Discovered In Uganda”

Fox 13

A sheriff’s office in Tennessee is warning residents against picking up folded dollar bills after several were found containing a white, powdery substance that later tested positive for fentanylContinue reading “Don’t pick up folded dollar bills, Tennessee sheriff’s office warns”

Patch – by Jon Campisi

COLLEGEVILLE, PA — A man had to be treated for a self-inflicted gunshot wound earlier this week after he accidentally shot himself while trying to adjust his handgun inside his waistband, according to police.

Continue reading “Montco Man Accidentally Shoots Himself While Adjusting Gun In Pants”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

The U.S. Food and Drug advisory committee on Wednesday voted in favor of authorizing the use of Moderna’s experimental Covid-19 vaccine for children 6 months through 5 years of age.  Continue reading “FDA Advisors Recommend Emergency Authorization for Moderna’s Covid-19 Shot in Young Kids 6 Months to 5 Years of Age”