OPB

The Oregon Health Authority has reported the state’s first probable case of monkeypox.

Confirmation testing is being done at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The patient is a man who traveled to a country where monkeypox is currently prevalent, OHA said. He remains isolated and is following recommendations from health professionals, state health officials said on Thursday. Continue reading “Oregon’s first probable case of monkeypox reported by health officials”

Reclaim the Net – by Cindy Harper

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf has shared an infographic showing how US citizens posting photos of guns on social media, along with “cryptic messages,” could lead to a court confiscating their guns under proposed legislation that he supports.  Continue reading “Social media posts could lead to gun confiscation under proposed Red Flag laws, PA Gov Tom Wolf suggests”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

The FDA has totally botched the baby formula crisis in the US.  Many believe that the FDA is who created the problem.

The FDA is also in the middle of the vaccinations that Biden mandated government employees and the military to take. These vaccines were reportedly not very safe.  Continue reading “After Botching the Baby Formula Fiasco and Vaccines, Dems Award the FDA with More Funding”

Insider

Ukrainian military officials have said they struck the Russian Navy’s Vasiliy Bekh tugboat in the Black Sea using two Harpoon missiles supplied by the US.  Continue reading “US Harpoon missiles destroyed a heavily-armed Russian vessel in the Black Sea, say Ukraine’s military”

Yahoo News

A federal waiver that made school breakfasts and lunches free to students regardless of their family’s income is set to expire June 30, eliminating a benefit that has helped millions of schoolchildren at a time when they need it more than ever, anti-hunger advocates say.  Continue reading “Free school lunches for all set to end, creating ‘perfect storm’ amid high inflation”

RT

Israeli strikes against Iranian-linked targets in Syria have been carried out with the secret approval of the US military, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been coordinating their attacks on Syrian targets with the Pentagon and US Central Command, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday citing current and former US officials. Continue reading “Israel secretly coordinates Syria airstrikes with US – WSJ”

NC Renegades – by Wes Rhinier

David published this short but sweet article yesterday about Voting, and right out the gate the first comment stated that we needed to continue to vote. I just don’t understand anyone still preaching that we have to vote. Telling me that we need to keep using avenues available to us to fight TPTB even though it is futile is maddening. Listen to yourselves for a moment. Why would you continue to participate and give legitimacy to a corrupt system? All you are a doing by voting is making yourself feel good by saying “hey at least I tried.” It keeps you complacent. It keeps you saying “we’ll get them next time.”  Continue reading “Voting is Futile!”

The Counter Signal – by Mike Campbell

Officials in France banned people from attending concerts, outdoor gatherings, and events due to safety concerns over a heatwave.

“Everyone now faces a health risk,” official Fabienne Buccio told France Bleu radio, after announcing the regional restrictions around Bordeaux. Continue reading “Heatwave lockdowns: Region in France bans outdoor gatherings”

TFI Global – by Ansh Pandey

When the Russian-Ukraine war broke out, US President Joe Biden rallied American troops to fight for Ukraine. But in just four months, Joe Biden has implicitly conceded defeat. There aren’t many references today of Ukraine winning the war. Continue reading “Biden disowns his soldiers who went to fight in Ukraine and restricts others from joining the war”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Customers are flooding into gun shops in Washington to acquire “high capacity” magazines prior to a July 1, 2022, state ban on the sale of such magazines.

On March 24, 2022, Breitbart News reported Gov. Jay Inslee (D) signed the ban on magazines holding more than ten rounds.  Continue reading “Customers Flooding Washington Gun Shops Prior to Magazine Ban”

Jonathan Turley

The Washington Examiner recently gained access to texts on Hunter Biden’s laptop with the help of a computer expert.  One of the newly acquired texts addressed the scandal over his lost gun. In prior interviews, Hunter insisted that he was never aware of federal law enforcement getting involved in the case and did not believe that it was true. However, in the text, he attacked his sister-in-law Hallie for throwing out the gun. He laments that her tossing the gun to protect him meant that the matter was now “in the hands of the FBI.”

Continue reading ““That’s Now in the Hands of the FBI”: Newly Obtained Texts by Hunter Shed Light on Gun Controversy”

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Archive: TWFTT 6-17-22

Activist Post – by BN Frank

According to the company website, Smart Grid – AEP Ohio:

“As of 2021, AEP Ohio has installed more than one million smart meters in its customers’ homes and businesses. A proposal to install smart meters to the remaining AEP Ohio customers is being evaluated by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. If approved, AEP Ohio will communicate with those customers on an expected installation date.”   Continue reading “Utility Accused of Disproportionately Disconnecting Service in Low-Income Neighborhoods “to preserve the grid””

Zero Hedge – by Frank Fang and David Zhang, The Epoch Times

BlackRock, the world’s largest investment manager that oversees $10 trillion in client funds, has positioned itself as a socially conscious firm. However, the company is choosing China over the United States as it advances its environmental and social priorities, according to Will Hild, executive director of Washginton-based nonprofit Consumers’ Research. Continue reading “BlackRock Sells Out US Interests for ‘Personal Favors’ in China, Consumer Group Director Says”