Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Gary Peters (MI), Chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, introduced a bipartisan bill to ensure our nation is better prepared for high-consequence events, regardless of the low probability, such as new strains of disease, biotechnology accidents, or naturally occurring risks such as super volcanoes or solar flares that though unlikely, would be exceptionally lethal if they occurred.  Continue reading “Peters Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Ensure Federal Government is Prepared for Catastrophic Risks”

The Sun

CHINA sent 22 warplanes hurtling into Taiwan’s airspace as the giant nation continues to flex its military muscles in a message to the US.

Communist forces sent the fighter jets hurtling across the “median line” running down the Taiwan Strait on Thursday, according to the defence ministry in Taipei.  Continue reading “China launches 22 aircraft into Taiwan airspace after deploying aircraft carrier & firing 11 missiles in invasion drills”

CNN

The Biden administration plans to declare monkeypox a public health emergency as early as Thursday, a source familiar with the decision told CNN.

The announcement would come from the Department of Health and Human Services. With cases on the rise across the US, the administration has been criticized at times for its handling of the outbreak, and some have called on the government to declare a national emergency without delay.  Continue reading “Biden administration plans to declare the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency”

Kyodo News

Five ballistic missiles fired by the Chinese military fell into Japan’s exclusive economic zone on Thursday, the Japanese government said, with Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi demanding that China “immediately stop” the live-fire military drill near Taiwan.  Continue reading “Chinese-fired ballistic missiles fall into Japan’s EEZ: gov’t”

Unz Review – by Steve Sailer

Master strategist Vladimir Putin is well on his way to de-Finlandizing … Finland. From the New York Times news section:   Continue reading “U.S. Senate Votes 95-1 to Have U.S. Defend Finland’s 813-Mile-Long Border with Russia”

News Target – by Lance D Johnson

Life insurance claims have skyrocketed since the COVID jab rollout, dwarfing the number of claims made during 2020 when a high-mortality-rate-pandemic was supposedly ravaging the Nation. Yale epidemiologist Harvey Risch believes that insurance companies are on the verge of taking legal action against vaccine manufacturers over vaccine-associated death risks that were downplayed from the very beginning.  Continue reading “Life insurance claims skyrocket after COVID jab rollout, prompting insurers to take legal action against vaccine manufacturers”

Fortune – by Chloe Taylor

Anyone who hasn’t had all their COVID vaccination shots could be in for a difficult time as the colder seasons approach and the virus continues to spread, America’s top doctor has warned.

“There are enough people who don’t fall into [high-risk] categories, that if they don’t get vaccinated, if they don’t get boosted, they’re going to get into trouble,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the White House’s chief medical adviser, told L.A. radio station KNX’s In Depth show on Tuesday.    Continue reading “Fauci has a stark warning for you: Get those COVID vaccines and boosters now, or you’re ‘going to get into trouble’”

Town Hall – by Sarah Arnold

Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala) and Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) introduced a bill that would prevent members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from buying land in the U.S.

Securing America’s Land from Foreign Interference Act, is in response to a 2020 report issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture suggesting that “foreign persons held an interest in nearly 37.6 million acres of U.S. agricultural land.”  Continue reading “Republicans Introduce Bill to Prevent CCP From Buying American Land”

Gateway Pundit – by William P Anton

“Sir, after the first dose, I had a brain aneurysm, and I fear the second one could kill me.”

The commander listened to his concerns, but despite his senior rank felt powerless to go against the Department of Defense policy.  “I’m sorry, but we’re just following orders. Unless you finish the series, you risk losing your job and could be dishonorably discharged…I’m afraid that’s the only way.” Continue reading ““The Terminal List” — Was the Hollywood Hit Series Starring Chris Pratt Influenced by Current Events Within the Department of Defense?”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Houston, TX — In February of this year, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced “One Safe Houston” — a $53 million federally funded initiative aimed at decreasing crime across Houston. Mayor Turner says $1 million from the initiative will be used for gun buyback events.  Continue reading “Gov’t Forced to Ban 3D-Printed Guns from Buybacks After Activist Makes Thousands to Prove Important Point”

The Counter Signal – by Keean Bexte

London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, is enforcing and plans to extend an “Ultra Low Emissions Zone” (ULEZ) to encompass the entire city, which will lead many drivers to be charged up to £12.50 daily for the sin of driving.  Continue reading “ULEZ: The UK is charging people for the sin of driving”

Today Pennsylvania

WEST CHESTER — A common pleas judge has ordered Richard Greist, the man who killed his wife and their unborn child in a mental rage more than four decades ago, to be released from Norristown State Hospital, where he had been incarcerated since 1981. Continue reading “A Chester County judge ordered Richard Greist released from Norristown State Hospital”

Breitbart – by John binder

A bill backed by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) would unleash the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on middle class Americans while keeping tax loopholes open for billionaires and their multinational corporations.  Continue reading “Democrats Latest Plan: Target Middle Class Americans with IRS Audits, Keep Billionaire Loopholes Open”

Children’s Health Defense – by Nathan Donley

Independent scientists have long understood the unacceptable health risks of the pesticide atrazine.

A trove of well-documented research has linked the endocrine-disrupting weedkiller to birth defects, low sperm counts and fertility problems. Continue reading “44 Countries Banned or Are Phasing Out Atrazine. But the U.S. Just Keeps Spraying.”

Yahoo News

Aug. 3—Boulder County has joined a number of its neighboring agencies and municipalities in enacting a set of ordinances intended to address gun violence.  Continue reading “Boulder County bans assault weapons, enacts other gun violence prevention measures”

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NPR

In Republican primary races this year, few issues have come up more in TV ads than immigration. And one word in particular stands out: invasion.

A few years ago, that word was confined to the fringes of the immigration debate. Most candidates would avoid it. Continue reading “Talk of ‘invasion’ moves from the fringe to the mainstream of GOP immigration message”