Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison

With inflation at a 41-year high, gas at record prices, and the cost of food and housing reaching record levels, Americans are looking for alternative methods for staying afloat as their resources are dwindling.    Continue reading “Americans are Resorting To Microloans to Buy Gas and Groceries”

Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison

The Biden administration is announcing another $1.7 billion in aid to Ukraine, bringing the total taxpayer money spent on the proxy war more than $65 billion since the Russia invaded the European nation.  Continue reading “Biden’s War Machine Is Sending Another $1.7 Billion To Ukraine”

Sputnik

Geographically, China is almost three times bigger than India. The latter is approximately 3.2 million sq km, while China is approximately 9.5 million sq km.

India is projected to overtake China as the world’s most populated country in 2023, according to a report published by the United Nations on World Population Day on Monday. Continue reading “India to Surpass China as the World’s Most Populous Country in 2023: UN Report”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

A new video was released this weekend that shows the girlfriend of career criminal Austin Simon’s tried to stab Jose Alba during the struggle.

Jose Alba was charged with murder after he stabbed Austin Simon to death during the confrontation.  Continue reading “NEW VIDEO Shows NYC Bodega Owner Was Stabbed by Woman Over Bag of Chips Before Stabbing Her Boyfriend to Death During Attack”

Insider – by Sinéad Baker

Hong Kong is making all COVID-19 patients who are under home quarantine wear a tracking bracelet to make sure they do not leave the house.

The city’s health secretary, Lo Chung-mau, told a Monday press conference that the patients will have to wear the bracelet from Friday, July 15. Continue reading “Hong Kong is making COVID-19 patients wear a tracking bracelet so they can’t leave the house”

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Archive: TWFTT 7-11-22

Highlander

I keep forgetting to focus on this un-American act perpetrated on the American people by the US Congress, which is now largely controlled by political Zionists.  Basically, the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 (SMMA) allows the US Government to treat the American people as enemies of the state – just as they would treat a foreign enemy.  Does that help explain why we are having so many problems with government these days?  Let me explain from a layman’s legal perspective what I am referring to here.  Continue reading “The Horrible Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 (SMMA)”

Reclaim the Net – by Dan Frieth

British Conservative Party lawmaker John Penrose, has proposed an addition to the UK’s controversial internet censorship bill, dubbed “The Online Safety Bill,” which continues to get even more Orwellian with each new proposed amendment.  Continue reading “UK lawmaker John Penrose proposes dystopian idea to give citizens a truth score on social media”

Breitbart – by Simon Kent

The World Economic Forum (WEF) released a position paper Monday that inexorably links two claimed global crises as one – “climate change” and the “decline of democracy.” Continue reading “World Economic Forum: Gas Prices Must Go Even Higher — to Save Democracy”

Daily Mail

A shocking video shows San Francisco school children having to pick their way through a filthy, open-air drug den of homeless addicts after getting off a school bus at the end of the day.  Continue reading “Shocking video shows elementary school kids in San Francisco getting off bus and being forced to pick their way through crowd of homeless drug addicts shooting up in broad daylight”

1010 WINS

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — New York City launched a nuclear attack preparedness public service announcement on Monday, saying it’s best to be prepared even if such a strike is unlikely.

“While the likelihood of a nuclear weapon incident occurring in/near New York City is very low, it is important New Yorkers know the steps to stay safe,” the city’s Emergency Management Department said in its announcement.  Continue reading “NYC launches nuclear attack preparedness PSA”

Breitbart – by Ethan Letkeman

Denali National Park in Alaska announced on Friday it will be reinstating a mask mandate in all federal buildings located on park grounds and park buses due to a rise in coronavirus cases. Continue reading “Denali National Park Brings Back Mask Mandates – Joins 5 Other Parks with Reinstatements”

Natural News – by Ethan Huff

State law in New Jersey has long required that Costco allow anyone, including non-members, to purchase gasoline at its fuel stations. That is changing, however, due to supply chain, inflation and shortage issues. Continue reading “Costco starts limiting GASOLINE sales in New Jersey as supply shortages worsen”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

In the ostensible land of the free, there are two sets of justice systems: one for all those within and connected to the system, and one for everyone else. A perfect example of this two tiered system is the fact that people are jailed every day in this country if they are caught with crack cocaine. Currently, over half of the entire federal prison population is doing time for cocaine. However, when the president’s son is seen on video smoking it and even trafficking large amounts of it, he faced no consequences. Continue reading “Video of Hunter Biden Buying Enough Crack to Put Him in Jail for Years, Proves the Elite are Above the Law”

Yahoo News

(Bloomberg) — US power plants are poised to reap their best summertime profits in nearly two decades thanks to soaring electricity prices that are outpacing the high costs of natural gas and coal.  Continue reading “Summer Blackout Fears Fuel 300% Jump in Gauge of US Power-Plant Profit”

EFF – by Bennett Cyphers

Over the past few years, data brokers and federal military, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies have formed a vast, secretive partnership to surveil the movements of millions of people. Many of the mobile apps on our cell phones track our movements with great precision and frequency. Data brokers harvest our location data from the app developers, and then sell it to these agencies. Once in government hands, the data is used by the military to spy on people overseas, by ICE to monitor people in and around the U.S., and by criminal investigators like the FBI and Secret Service. This post will draw on recent research and reporting to explain how this surveillance partnership works, why is it alarming, and what can we do about it. Continue reading “How the Federal Government Buys Our Cell Phone Location Data”