Hundreds of workers could be laid off when automaker Stellantis closes an assembly plant in northern Illinois in 2023 due to the rising costs of producing electric vehicles. Continue reading “Jeep lays off 1,350 workers in Illinois, moves factory to Mexico due to Biden’s war on climate change”
Month: December 2022
MedPage Today – by Ingrid Hein
The magnitude of prejudice and aversion against individuals refusing COVID-19 vaccination was detailed in three studies spanning 21 countries. Continue reading “Studies Reveal Negative Attitudes Toward the Unvaccinated”
University of Alaska Fairbanks – by Rod Boyce
An experiment to bounce a radio signal off an asteroid on Dec. 27 will serve as a test for probing a larger asteroid that in 2029 will pass closer to Earth than the many geostationary satellites that orbit our planet. Continue reading “HAARP to bounce signal off asteroid in NASA experiment”
Earlier this week, Senate Republicans, under the leadership of Mitch McConnell, came to an agreement with Democrats on a $1.7 trillion spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. Continue reading “Biden Regime Delays Paychecks to National Guard Members for Christmas After Announcing Another $45 Billion Giveaway to Ukraine”
Something strange is going on with the VAERS system. Reports that were present three months ago are now inexplicably missing. And fewer than 4% of adverse events recorded in V-Safe have made their way to VAERS. This is the CDC’s database; Dr. Rochelle Walensky is in charge of it. And the agency’s failure to properly manage VAERS is suppressing the already-alarming safety signal of the Covid-19 shots. Continue reading “A ‘Cover-Up of Evidence of Mass Murder’: The CDC Appears to Be Removing VAERS Records”
The FBI has issued a statement in response to the Elon Musk’s release of THE TWITTER FILES, which boils down to ‘Of course we’ve embedded ourselves in social media companies, and anyone who has a problem with it is a conspiracy theorist trying to tarnish our stellar reputation.’ Continue reading “FBI Says Twitter Infiltration Business As Usual , Slams ‘Conspiracy Theorists’”
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Archive: TWFTT 12-23-22
The Internal Revenue Service on Friday announced they are delaying new tax-reporting requirements for millions of Americans who made more than $600 of income from e-commerce platforms such as Ebay, Etsy and AirBnB. Continue reading “IRS Delays $600 Gig-Tax Rule”
Parents and Caregivers, I had a great chat with Mrs. Claus about things we can do to make this a happy and healthy holiday season. Here’s the scoop from the #NorthPole: pic.twitter.com/pgKY5NPEyV
— Dr. Theresa Tam (@CPHO_Canada) December 21, 2022
SAN FRANCISCO — A driver told authorities that their Tesla‘s “full-self-driving” software braked unexpectedly and triggered an eight-car pileup in the San Francisco Bay Area last month that led to nine people being treated for minor injuries including one juvenile who was hospitalized, according to a California Highway Patrol traffic crash report. Continue reading “Tesla ‘full self-driving’ triggered 8-car crash on Bay Bridge, driver tells police”
The Daily Sceptic – by Toby Young
Izabella Kaminska, formerly the Editor of the FT’s Alphaville and now the Editor of the Blind Spot, has flagged up an alarming passage in a document published in January 2021 by Deutsche Bank Research entitled ‘What we must do to Rebuild’. Eric Heyman has written the section about the tough choices the EU must face it if’s to meet its goal of achieving ‘climate neutrality’ by 2050 – Net Zero, in other words – and says the following: Continue reading “Deutsche Bank: “A Certain Degree of Eco-Dictatorship Will Be Necessary””
Lumber peaked at $1,336 per thousand board feet in late February but has settled at around $380 this week, representing a dramatic 72% decline in prices, primarily due to elevated mortgage rates, slowing housing activity, waning builder confidence, and overall mounting macroeconomic headwinds. Continue reading “Lumber Prices Collapse As Homebuilder Sentiment Falters”
The Christmas Truce has become one of the most famous and mythologised events of the First World War. But what was the real story behind the truce? Why did it happen and did British and German soldiers really play football in no-man’s land? Continue reading “The Real Story of the Christmas Truce”
We have heard all about the many cases of myocarditis and pericarditis post-injection, as well as recipients repeatedly testing “positive” for the virus even after doing the deed. But there is another concerning side effect occurring in the “fully vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) that is rarely mentioned: blindness. Continue reading “Many people fully vaccinated for covid are now going BLIND”
LifeSiteNews – by Emily Mangiaracina
NEW YORK (LifeSiteNews) — An attorney was kicked out of Radio City Music Hall last month when facial recognition technology identified her employer as among several banned from the venue owner’s holdings, eliciting privacy concerns. Continue reading “Mother kicked out of New York City venue after facial ID technology flags her banned employer”
https://twitter.com/RandPaul/status/1605341754458525702
Gun Owners of America strongly objects to the Senate amendment in the nature of a substitute to H.R. 2617 (hereafter “Omnibus”) because it is infested with Second Amendment infringements. Continue reading “Gun Control Problems with FY 2023 Omnibus Appropriations”
.@SpeakerPelosi (D-CA): "As speaker of the House, I have awesome power. Now transitioning to a different role, I expect to have strong influence, but not on my members. Just in terms of encouraging more women, for example, to run, to talk about civics…" https://t.co/lYlJBBoZO5 pic.twitter.com/wCxhVhZ4vI
— CSPAN (@cspan) December 22, 2022