Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began two years ago, the US government has poured billions of your tax dollars into the vaccine program. More than $9 billion of your tax dollars were given to vaccine companies for research and $22 billion of your tax dollars were then used to support vaccine distribution. The feds also shelled out another $10 billion to expand access and currently announced $3 billion more to spend on an ad campaign to combat vaccine hesitancy. Continue reading “600% More Deaths Reported In Last 19 Months Than In Entire 32 Year History of VAERS Database”

Hot Air – by Jazz Shaw

Tucked away in the hilariously-named “Inflation Reduction Act” that Joe Manchin has been working on with Chuck Schumer is one significant bit of spending that has been mostly flying under the radar. The measure would fund a massive expansion of the Internal Revenue Service to the tune of eighty billion dollars. And we’re not using the word “massive” in a hyperbolic fashion here. This money would go toward hiring an additional 87,000 employees for the detested agency, more than doubling the size of its workforce.  Continue reading “‘Inflation Reduction Act’ Would Make IRS Among The Largest Govt Agencies”

The Conversation – by George Grispos, Austin C. Doctor

Farmers are adopting precision agriculture, using data collected by GPS, satellite imagery, internet-connected sensors and other technologies to farm more efficiently. While these practices could help increase crop yields and reduce costs, the technology behind the practices is creating opportunities for extremists, terrorists and adversarial governments to attack farming machinery, with the aim of disrupting food production.  Continue reading “Rise of precision agriculture exposes food system to new threats”

CBC

When Karen Wai King Lew told a B.C. judge that her mortgage debt had been completely forgiven, she invoked a two-decade-old conspiracy theory about a “new world order” that has recently resurfaced. Continue reading “Conspiracy theory about ‘new world order’ won’t save Vancouver home from foreclosure, judge rules”

Markets Insider

Goldman Sachs has predicted the cost of US gas at the pump will jump back to around $4.35 a gallon by the end of the year, and then reach an average of $4.40 next year, as supply shortages push up prices. Continue reading “US gas prices will jump back to $4.35 soon because supplies are running low, Goldman Sachs says”

Daily Mail

A convicted burglar was arrested for murdering an elderly couple, a mother and her 15 year-old daughter then taking to Facebook to claim they’d been controlling his mind by using telepathy. Continue reading “Convicted burglar executes four neighbors then claimed they were controlling his mind”

Gateway Pundit – by Alicia Powe

The Senate on Sunday passed the Democrats’ sweeping economic package that would allocate billions of taxpayer dollars to facilitate the expansion of the Internal Revenue Service’s workforce. Continue reading “‘Inflation Reduction’ Bill Will Increase IRS Agents by 87,000 Employees”

Breitbart – by Sean Moran

Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) detailed the 50 most radical policies in the Inflation Reduction Act.

Banks, the chairman of the Republican Study Committee (RSC), released a memo detailing that, although the Inflation Reduction Act pales in comparison to the size of the $1.9 trillion Build Back Better Act, it remains a “transformative” bill that is “just as radical and destructive” as the Build Back Better bill. Continue reading “Jim Banks Details the 50 Most Radical Policies in ‘Inflation Reduction’ Act”

American Right TV

In a video that is sure to give anyone hope, an 11-year-old girl calls out Klaus Schwab and the plans of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in one of the most intelligent and well-spoken deliveries that would flaw even some of the greatest speakers in history.  Continue reading “11 Year Old Girl Calls Out Klaus Schwab And His Globalist Goons”

The Verge

When I spoke to iRobot’s Colin Angle earlier this summer, he said iRobot OS — the latest software operating system for its robot vacuums and mops — would provide its household bots with a deeper understanding of your home and your habits. This takes on a whole new meaning with the news today that Amazon has bought iRobot for $1.7 billionContinue reading “Amazon bought iRobot to see inside your home”

NPR

When a group of engineers and researchers gathered in a warehouse in Mukilteo, Wash., 10 years ago, they knew they were onto something big. They scrounged up tables and chairs, cleared out space in the parking lot for experiments and got to work.  Continue reading “The U.S. made a breakthrough battery discovery — then gave the technology to China”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

Americans are amassing credit card debt to get by in Joe Biden’s economy.

Biden and the mainstream news are not reporting that Americans are falling behind and employers have stopped recruiting for more than half a million jobs. Continue reading “As Recession Takes Hold Millions of Americans Are Accumulating Credit Card Debt to Get By”

Breitbart – by Frances Martel

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told the South China Morning Post on Thursday that he would like to discuss his country’s war against Russia with the leader of Russia’s closest ally, Xi Jinping, “directly,” and invited China to help rebuild Ukraine once the war is over. Continue reading “Volodymyr Zelensky Asks Xi Jinping for Talks, Invites China to Rebuild Ukraine”

Telegraph

Face masks are entangling birds across the world, with plastic pollution is now affecting avian populations across every continent, new research shows.

The online citizen science project, Birds and Debris, is collecting photographs from around the world of birds nesting or entangled in waste. Continue reading “Covid face masks ‘devastating’ bird populations all over the world”