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On May 31 General Mills announced that it divested its 60% stake in its Israeli subsidiary. For the last two years the company has been targeted by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) over the fact that some of its Pillsbury products are manufactured in an illegal Israeli settlement. Continue reading “BDS victory: General Mills says it will divest from Israel”

Off Guardian – by Kit Knightly

We’re in the early stages of a food crisis.

The press has been predicting this for years, but  up until now it always appeared to be nothing more than fearmongering, designed to worry or distract people, but the signs are there that this time, to quote Joe Biden, it “is going to be real”. Continue reading “The REAL agenda behind the created food crisis”

CNN

Twice a week from her courtroom, Florida 13th Circuit Court Judge Denise Pomponio decides who in Hillsborough County can no longer be trusted with a gun.

Continue reading “Florida’s red flag law, championed by Republicans, is taking guns from thousands of people”

Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison

Pfizer has officially submitted its request to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to clear its COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use in children under the age of five. Continue reading “Aiming To Jab The Nation’s Youngest, Pfizer Makes Submission For COVID-19 Vaccination Emergency Authorization For Kids Under 5”

Nasdaq

TAIPEI, May 31 (Reuters) – The United States is planning on “cooperation” between its National Guard and Taiwan’s military, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Tuesday, deepening security ties in the face of what Taipei’s government complains is a rising threat from China. Continue reading “Tsai says U.S. National Guard planning ‘cooperation’ with Taiwan military”

Nexus Newsfeed

Quebec has become the first province in Canada to begin vaccinating people for monkeypox, even though there are only 25 cases.

According to Quebec health director Luc Boileau, there are currently 25 cases and 20 to 30 more cases under investigation, adding he believes the spread of monkeypox represents a “serious situation” — but not as serious as COVID. All cases are in the Greater Montreal area. Continue reading “Vaccination for monkeypox begins in Canada”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Update (2030ET): Authorities in Tusla, Oklahoma, confirm five dead, including the shooter. Police said the man used a rifle and a handgun during the shooting on the second floor of the Natalie Medical Building.  Continue reading ““Catastrophic”: Five Dead Including Shooter At Tulsa Medical Building”

Yahoo News

An online seller listed a firearm optic for sale on social media and then accused the buyer of planning to go “human hunting,” authorities in Texas said.  Continue reading “Man accused of planning to go ‘human hunting’ is arrested in Texas, police say”

Yahoo News

TULSA, Oklahoma (AP) — Three people were killed Wednesday in a shooting at a Tulsa medical building on a hospital campus, a police captain said.

Capt. Richard Meulenberg confirmed the number of dead. Meulenberg said the shooter also was dead. Continue reading “3 killed in shooting at Tulsa medical building; shooter dead”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Biden administration plans to sell Ukraine four MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones that can be armed with Hellfire missiles for battlefield use against Russia, three people familiar with the situation said. Continue reading “U.S. plans to sell armed drones to Ukraine in coming days – sources”

Yahoo Finance

(Reuters) -A majority of shareholders of gunmaker Sturm Ruger & Co voted in favor of a shareholder resolution calling for a human rights impact report, executives said on Wednesday.

The company also said all director nominees were elected and that investors approved its auditor and executive pay at its annual shareholder meeting, which was webcast. Continue reading “Investors call for human rights report at gunmaker Sturm Ruger”

Yahoo News

NEW YORK (AP) — A woman wounded in last month’s mass shooting on a New York City subway filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the maker of the handgun allegedly used in the attack and its parent company, accusing the firearm manufacturer of “reckless disregard for human life.” Continue reading “Victim in Brooklyn subway shooting sues gun maker Glock”

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Archive: TWFTT 6-1-22

The New Yorker – by David Owen

The Sacramento is California’s largest river. It arises near the lower slopes of Mt. Shasta, in the northernmost part of the state, and runs some four hundred miles south, draining the upper corridor of the Central Valley, bending through downtown Sacramento, and, eventually, reaching the Pacific Ocean, by way of the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. Continue reading “The Biggest Potential Water Disaster in the United States”

Epoch Times – by Dr. Joseph Mercola

Tiny bits of plastic about the size of a sesame seed or smaller are everywhere. News headlines often show intact plastic bags, rings and bottles as the primary threats to the environment — and these are indeed harmful to marine life and more — but the smaller, more insidious microplastic bits may even be more harmful. A study1 from Great Britain2 found microplastics in 11 out of 13 patients’ lungs. Continue reading “Microplastics From Masks Found Deep in Lungs of the Living”