Natural News – by Mary Villareal

Almost every baby born in the United States has blood drawn just hours after birth, allowing them to be tested for a panel of potentially life-threatening inherited disorders. This is an important public health program that enables early treatment of newborns with genetic disorders. Continue reading “Mass genetic surveillance: Police now seeking access to newborn blood samples to build DNA database for future criminal investigations”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

The Pentagon on Friday rejected DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s request for National Guard troops to help with the influx of illegal aliens being bused in from Texas.  Continue reading “Pentagon Chief Rejects DC Mayor Bowser’s Request For National Guard Troops to Help with Influx of Illegal Aliens Being Bused in From Texas”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Hours after Argentina’s new Minister of Economy Sergio Massa was sworn into office, he pledged to stop printing money in an attempt to halt a spiraling currency crisis which has seen inflation hit 60% – and has been projected to reach 90% by the end of this yearContinue reading “Argentina Vows Not To Go Full Weimar, Will Stop Printing Money Amid 60% Inflation”

Alt-Market – by Brandon Smith

In a recent interview with Bloomberg, the executive vice president of UPS asserted that “regionalization” of the supply chain is critical to economic stability as geopolitcal conflicts expand. The word “regionalization” is basically a code word to describe decentralization, a concept which the UPS representative obviously did not want to dive into directly. Almost every trade expert and industry insider is admitting that supply chain problems are going to persist into the foreseeable future, and some are starting to also admit (in a roundabout way) that localized production and trade models are the key to survival.  Continue reading “Supply Chain Problems Will Persist Because The System Is Being Sabotaged”

Yahoo News

New York’s newly revamped process for screening pistol permit applicants contains a controversial twist: Social media accounts will soon become fodder for investigators as they scrutinize an applicant’s bona fides.  Continue reading “Want a pistol permit? NY plans to review your social media accounts. What to know”

Gateway Pundit – by Larry Johnson

Ukraine’s President Zelensky is spooked and having a tough time hiding it. In remarks made on August 3rd, Zelensky is complaining that Europe is dragging its feet in supplying financial support to keep Ukraine afloat:  Continue reading “New Batches Of Ukrainian Troops Quit the Fight as Russia Grinds On”

Yahoo News

LUBBOCK — The state’s High Plains region, which covers 41 counties in the Texas Panhandle and West Texas, is home to more than 11,000 wind turbines — the most in any area of the state.  Continue reading “Why the Texas grid causes the High Plains to turn off its wind turbines”

News Target – by SD Wells

Are you or a loved one suffering from “ABV” – Anything Besides Vaccines disease? Mainstream media, most doctors, and most nurses across the US are suffering from ABV disease, where no matter what, they can never blame vaccines for any health damage, disease, disorder or even death. Some are just brainwashed. Others fear for their jobs. Even when the injury is sustained immediately after getting a toxic jab, like the mRNA or J&J Covid stab, they still won’t admit the damage is from the vaccine.  Continue reading “ELEPHANT in the ROOM: Five billion dollars paid out for vaccine-induced injuries in two decades, but nobody ever casts proper blame in mainstream media”

Sputnik

Late last week, al-Qaeda* leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed in a counter-terrorism operation carried out by the CIA in the Afghan capital Kabul. US President Joe Biden dubbed al-Zawahiri a person who “carved a trail of murder and violence against American citizens.”

Continue reading “US Warns of Surge in ‘Anti-American Violence’ After Al-Qaeda Leader Al-Zawahiri’s Killing”

KSTP

A fight inside at Mall of America escalated into gunfire Thursday afternoon, causing police to place the mall on lockdown for over an hour. Continue reading “No injuries reported after shots fired at Mall of America; police still searching for suspects”

Ag Web – by Sara Schafer

From 2001 to 2016, the U.S. lost or compromised 2,000 acres of farmland and ranchland every day. That adds up to 11 million acres of farmland that has been paved over, fragmented or developed, according to research by American Farmland TrustContinue reading “Surface Pressure: U.S. Losing Farmland at Alarming Rate”

OAN News

The Biden administration declared Monkeypox a public health emergency. In a press briefing Thursday, HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra called on Americans to take Monkeypox seriously as the US posted more than 7,000 cases. The disease has been spreading in the US since May and cases are expected to continue to rise. Continue reading “Biden Admin. Declares Monkeypox ‘Public Health Emergency’”

The Daily Wire – by Hank Berrien

While President Joe Biden brags about reducing gas prices by releasing gigantic amounts of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), the crucial reserve has plunged to its lowest level of oil since May 1985.  Continue reading “While Biden Brags About Releasing Oil From Emergency Oil Stockpile, Reserve Plunges To Lowest Level Since 1985”

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