Children’s Health Defense – by Adam Andrzejewski

This week, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, announced his retirement effective January 2025.

By then, he will have turned 85 years old and served in the federal government for 59 years.  Continue reading “Fauci’s Projected $414,667 Retirement Deal ‘Largest Ever’ in U.S. History”

Ammoland – by F. Riehl

NEWTOWN, Conn. — -(AmmoLand.com)- National Shooting Sports Foundation, the firearm industry trade association, updated the industry estimate of Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs) in circulation in the United States to 24,446,000 since 1990. Continue reading “Commonly Owned: Over 24 Million AR15 & AK Rifles In Circulation”

FEE – by Patrick Carroll

Of all the problems in the world right now, the chip shortage probably isn’t the chief concern for most people, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a serious issue. The auto and tech sectors have faced unprecedented delays and rising prices in recent months. Some used cars are even selling for more than their new counterparts because of the delays, a sure sign that production has slowed dramatically. Continue reading “The Semiconductor Industry Is Coming for Your Wallet. As Usual, Congress Is Complicit”

KCRA

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced Thursday that the governor signed into law a slew of gun violence prevention laws aimed at school campus safety, accessibility and regulation of sales. Continue reading “Newsom signs several laws to tighten California gun regulation”

Global Research – by Prof Michel Chossudovsky

US mathematician John von Neumann, in liaison with the US Department of Defense, started his research on weather modification in the late 1940s at the height of the Cold War and foresaw ‘forms of climatic warfare as yet unimagined’. During the Vietnam war, cloud-seeding techniques were used, starting in 1967 under Project Popeye, the objective of which was to prolong the monsoon season and block enemy supply routes along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Continue reading “Does the US Military “Own the Weather”? “Weaponizing the Weather” as an Instrument of Modern Warfare?”

USA Today

Did you recently buy freeze-dried blueberries? Double-check your kitchen.

Brandstorm Inc. said it’s recalling two lots of Natierra Organic Freeze-Dried Blueberries because they may contain levels of lead above the Food and Drug Administration’s limits, the agency said this weekContinue reading “Organic freeze-dried blueberries recalled over high levels of lead”

FCW – by Natalie Alms

A bill meant to ramp up federal government participation in the digital identity ecosystem is inching closer to passage. The bill is poised to be advanced by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform and a Senate version was just introduced.  Continue reading “Digital ID bill sees action in the House and Senate”

Epoch Times – by Zachary Stieber

White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, and other top Biden administration officials have been served with discovery requests after a federal judge ordered the administration to comply with discovery requests stemming from a lawsuit alleging government collusion with Big Tech.  Continue reading “Fauci, Other US Officials Served in Lawsuit Over Alleged Collusion to Suppress Free Speech”

Fox News

Kalamazoo, Michigan business owners are furious after city leaders voted to decriminalize public urination, defecation and littering among other offenses, all under the guise of “equitable changes.”

Becky Bil and Cherri Emery spoke with “Fox & Friends First” host Todd Piro on Thursday, relaying their concerns about the devastating impacts that could result. Continue reading “Michigan business owners in uproar after city decriminalizes public urination, defecation”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Shares of AT&T fell on Thursday after CEO John Stankey said that customers are starting to put off paying their phone bills – which resulted in the wireless carrier cutting this year’s forecast for free cash flow by $2 billion, Bloomberg reports.  Continue reading “The State Of The US Consumer: AT&T Crashes As Americans Can’t Afford To Pay Their Phone Bills”

Mamavation

Does your favorite soda, juice, water, tea, or energy drink contain toxic heavy metal antimony? It’s very possible if you are drinking it from a plastic PET bottle. You’ve trusted Mamavation to bring you topics like best water filters for PFAS filtering, surprising fast food products with no PFAS in packaging, & cooking oils without PFAS “forever chemicals,” now join us as we bring you the results of a recent consumer study by Defend Our Health about antimony levels in plastic beverages.  Continue reading “Does Your Soda, Juice, Water, & Energy Drink Contain Toxic Antimony?”

USA Watchdog

Climate engineering researcher Dane Wigington says the extreme drought conditions in the U.S. are caused by man-made weather modification called geoengineering.  It’s not some naturally occurring event, but an “engineered drought catastrophe.”  Wigington says after decades of climate engineering, things are getting so bad that millions in the Southwestern United States will be without water sometime in 2023.  Wigington explains, “The mainstream media and official sources are doing their best to sweep it under the rug.  We are talking about 40 million people that will be impacted by the drying out of the Colorado River basin and tributaries.”  Continue reading “40 Million in US West Without Water in 2023 – Dane Wigington”

Wall Street on Parade

JPMorgan Chase is the largest federally-insured bank in the United States. It is also one of the largest trading houses on Wall Street. That’s the Faustian bargain the Clinton administration entered into with Wall Street when it repealed the Glass-Steagall Act in 1999.  Continue reading “There Are Three Separate Cases in Federal Court Accusing JPMorgan Chase of a Culture of Fraud”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Water police comb through Southern California neighborhoods, searching for illegal lawn irrigation or residents washing their vehicles. Those disobeying the new water restrictions will be issued a warning, and repeat offenders will be slapped with hundreds of dollars in fines.  Continue reading “‘Water Cops’ Patrol Drought-Stricken Los Angeles, Searching For Violators”