Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman’s (D) campaign filed a lawsuit against Pennsylvania election officials on Monday demanding undated or misdated absentee ballots be counted in the midterms. Continue reading “Pennsylvania Senate: Fetterman’s camp sues over undated absentee ballots”
Month: November 2022
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Archive: TWFTT 11-7-22
BREAKING: Two days before the midterm elections, Joe Biden clearly states he is for "no more [oil] drilling." pic.twitter.com/2F9hZNOwMt
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) November 7, 2022
The USS Rhode Island, the world’s largest nuclear submarine, left the Port of Gibraltar on Spain’s south coast last week. It was last seen entering the Mediterranean and headed south towards the Black Sea as a warning to the Kremlin. Continue reading “US “Nuclear Apocalypse” Submarine Enters Mediterranean Sea As Warning To Kremlin”
Neighborhoods in southeastern Georgia were ordered to evacuate Monday as “multiple explosions” at a chemical plant on Colonel’s Island have led to a fire, police say. Continue reading “Symrise Chemical Plant in Georgia rocked by ‘multiple explosions,’ fire: police”
President Joe Biden is welcoming at least 6,200 border crossers and illegal aliens into American communities every day, according to figures shared with Breitbart News from the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). Continue reading “Biden Welcoming at Least 6.2K Illegal Aliens into U.S. Every Day at Border”
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The National Pulse – by Raheem J Kassam
The Atlantic magazine – which recently declared itself unable to affirm its own founding commitment to “be the organ of no party or clique” – lent its pages to a full throated endorsement of eugenics and mass sterilization, The National Pulse can reveal. Continue reading “Atlantic Mag’s Stunning Sterilization Endorsement – ‘A Limited Eugenic Program is Warranted’.”
Reclaim the Net – by Tom Parker
An influential United Kingdom (UK) based social purpose organization that was blamed for the UK government’s use of “grossly unethical tactics to scare public into Covid compliance” is recommending that banks use the “wealth of data that they hold” to provide “carbon feedback” on transactions and introduce social credit-style rewards and incentives to encourage “sustainable behaviours.” Continue reading “UK “Nudge Unit” recommends banks track carbon footprint of transactions, reward “sustainable behaviors””
The Canadian healthcare system is experiencing an acute shortage of basic painkillers, particularly acetaminophen and ibuprofen, which are commonly used to relieve pain and fever in children during flu season. Continue reading “Doctors Advised to Suggest Suicide to Patients as Canada Runs Out of Basic Painkillers”
Med Page Today – by Kristina Fiore
Is a strong reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine a sign of a more robust immune response that ultimately brings better protection against infection, hospitalization, and death?
Many are asking that question as they roll up their sleeves for yet another booster. Continue reading “Did My Strong COVID Vax Reaction Give Me Better Immunity?”
One of the most stubborn voices of unapologetic reason and pushback over the past two years amid COVID madness has been U.K political pundit Mr Neil Oliver. Continue reading “Neil Oliver Responds to the Request for COVID Amnesty, “You want WHAT”?”
The White House has authorized employing strategic assets in South Korea more frequently. The announcement comes as Pyongyang, Seoul and Washington conduct unprecedented aerial war games. Continue reading “US to Station More Nuclear-Capable Assets on Korean Peninsula”
The Pentagon announced that it is setting up a new command, based in Germany, to oversee the training and equipping of Ukraine’s military during its fight with Russia, the New York Times reported on Friday. The command is named Security Assistance Group-Ukraine, or SAG-U. Continue reading “Pentagon Vows To Support Ukraine for ‘As Long As It Takes,’ Launches New Command”
Common Dreams – by Julia Conley
As environmental advocates call on regulators to “lead with sound science” regarding the proposed release of thousands of genetically engineered mosquitoes on a weekly basis in central California, eight Democratic lawmakers on Thursday demanded that officials reject the proposal without an in-depth review of its potential impacts. Continue reading “‘Too Many Unknown Factors’: California Lawmakers Object to Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes”
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Near-record low natural gas prices have hurt the industry, but a technology that can turn cheap gas into more profitable diesel could keep demand high and mitigate the impact of falling costs. Continue reading “Turning natural gas into diesel fuel”
If voters approve a pending ballot measure, Oregon would have the strictest gun laws in the nation—which opponents claim would virtually end the legal sale of firearms in the state. Continue reading “Opponents Setting Out Unintended Consequences Of Oregon’s Gun Control Measure”