The US remains in the grip of a migration crisis, with Customs and Border Protection reporting in April that southern border arrivals soared to 221,000 in March, the highest tally since 2000.
Year: 2022
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila
Five US Marines are dead after a military aircraft crashed near Glamis, California.
Glamis is located in Southern California just north of the Mexican border. Continue reading “5 Dead After Military Aircraft Crashes in Southern California”
Canada hasn’t even dropped its COVID travel restrictions, and already the government has elevated monkeypox to Level 2 status, which means travellers may be subject to “isolation,” i.e., mandatory quarantine.
As per a Health Canada announcement, “In the current outbreak, those at risk of infection are those who have had close or intimate contact with a person who has monkeypox.” Continue reading “Canada to introduce mandatory monkeypox quarantine”
One of the most pernicious consequences – if primarily for the anti-Russia west – resulting from the Ukraine war, has been the unprecedented spike in fertilizer prices which among other things, has sparked a historic surge in food prices and collapse in supply chains around the globe, as we discussed in these articles published over the past few months: Continue reading ““The Summer Of Starvation”: Soaring Fertilizer Prices Unleash Chaos, Hunger Worldwide”
While responding to questions regarding the seemingly unlawful seizure of property owned by Russians, Liberal Justice Minister David Lametti said that people don’t have an “absolute right to own private property” in Canada. Continue reading “Justice Minister says you don’t have absolute right to private property in Canada”
Peter Sands, the executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday that the next global health crisis is food shortages. Rising food and energy prices could kill millions both directly and indirectly, Sands said. Continue reading ““Expert” Claims Food Shortages Are The Next Global Health Crisis”
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Archive: TWFTT 6-8-22
The Texas National Guard has begun utilizing concertina wire on the border of Mexico along the Rio Grande.
The Texas Military Department announced this week that it will use concertina wire to deter trespassing over the U.S.-Mexico border near the Rio Grande. Concertina is a type of razor wire that unrolls in a helical shape to cover the most area possible. Trying to push through any type of razor wire without proper protection can cause severe lacerations. Continue reading “Texas installs miles of concertina wire along border near Rio Grande”
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Biotechnology company Bavarian Nordic expects to sign more contracts for its vaccine against monkeypox after “overwhelming” interest from governments around the world, its management told investors on Tuesday. Continue reading “Bavarian Nordic eyes more monkeypox vaccine orders amid global “wake-up call””
Daily Caller – by Diana Glebova
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador expressed he would be willing to influence the rhetoric surrounding the U.S. midterm elections if any candidate were to speak poorly about Mexicans, while speaking on his desire about the U.S. reforming its immigration system. Continue reading “Mexican President Vows to Influence American Elections”
Michigan Democrat Sen. Debbie Stabenow brags that she passed "every single gas station" in her brand new electric vehicle, "and it didn't matter how high [gas] was."
The average cost of an electric vehicle is more than $56,000. pic.twitter.com/2TJbrgClwo
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 7, 2022
Mexico’s president is reviving calls for a continental superstate that would combine North American employers and South American employees – and sideline tens of millions of middle-class Americans. Continue reading “Mexican President Calls for American Superstate, Open Borders”
In places like California, water is a hot commodity these days. With a drought in play everyone is looking for someone else to blame, various cities are ordering cuts to daily use for families and individuals, and the primary target for now is California farmers and their legally protected water rights. It is these same rights that legislators now want to “buy” in order to shut down or greatly decrease agricultural production. Continue reading “California Lawmakers Want To Buy Up Water Rights And Cut Farming To Stave Off Drought”
Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison
According to the World Bank’s latest global economic forecast released on Tuesday, global economic growth is expected to slow down before the end of the year, and most countries should begin preparing for a recession. Continue reading “World Bank Signals A Global Recession, Saying ‘Essentially No Rebound’ Is Expected With Several Years Of ‘Above-Average Inflation’ Ahead”
While it is traditionally viewed as a B-grade economic indicator, the April consumer credit report from the Federal Reserve was another shocker especially after last month’s stunning surge in credit card debt which saw the biggest increase in revolving credit on record which is why we said that today’s G.19 print straight from the Fed would be just as important as Friday’s CPI print… Continue reading “Shocking Consumer Credit Numbers: Everyone Maxing Out Their Credit Card Ahead Of The Recession”