Reclaim the Net – by Cindy Harper

Canada’s new budget announced On April 8 includes restrictions on crowdfunding platforms and an investigation into cryptocurrency. The two provisions are some of the sanctions the government imposed under the Emergencies Act to stop the Freedom Convoy Protest.

While announcing the new budget, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said that there would be stricter regulations for crowdfunding platforms and payments processors and a “legislative review” of cryptocurrency. Continue reading “Canada’s new budget includes regulating crowdfunding after Freedom Convoy support”

Natural News – by Lance D Johnson

The atrocities of world history are taking form again, in some of the exact same regions of the world. From 1932-1933, Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union committed mass genocide in Ukraine by starving the population and imprisoning and killing dissenters. The Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933 was known as the Holodomor, which means to “inflict death” through “starvation.” Approximately 13.9 million people were starved to death during that time. Continue reading “America and much of the developed world is on the fast track to food shortages, Holodomor”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Currently, and rightfully so, many on the right are advocating for the protection of children by standing against the state talking to young kids about sexuality behind their parents’ backs. Many on the left also support this cause as parents need to be involved in their young child’s decision — especially when it comes to making life altering decisions. Continue reading “‘Horrifying’ GOP Bill Opens the Door for Child Rape By Scrapping the Minimum Age for Marriage”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas claims that domestic terrorists are the greatest threat to our country.  This is after he’s allowed millions of illegal aliens into the country unchecked and unvetted in a little more than a year.

In early March we reported that Biden’s Homeland Security Chief who has allowed millions to cross the US border unchecked and unvetted, breaking multiple laws in the process, was after Americans who claim the 2020 Election was stolen and who claim Dr. Fauci is a madman. Continue reading “Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas Allows Millions of Illegals Into the US Then Claims Domestic Terrorists Are Greatest Threat”

The Hill

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a health warning about an outbreak of meningococcal disease in Florida, which the agency said is mainly affecting gay and bisexual men, including those living with HIV.

The CDC urged gay and bisexual men and other men who have sex with men to get the MenACWY vaccine if they live in Florida. It also recommended that those planning to visit Florida talk with their health care provider about getting the vaccine. Continue reading “CDC warns of meningococcal disease outbreak in Florida primarily affecting gay, bi men”

Newsweek

A sign at an alleged Aldi grocery store is turning heads by claiming steaks can’t be sold on the shelf because of theft, sparking a debate over the situation.

The viral TikTok, captioned, “Grocery shopping…” has been viewed 615,800 times and liked 7,000 times since it was shared on April 7. The five-second clip posted by TikToker @315brittany, or Brittanyy Gawarecki, had the song Thrift Shop by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz playing in the background. Continue reading “Aldi Sign Saying Steaks Can’t Be Sold on Shelf Due to Theft Ignites Debate”

Daily Caller – by Thomas Catenacci

California electricity bills are among the highest in the nation and are set to continue skyrocketing, putting state and national green ambitions in the spotlight.

The state’s largest energy providers reported average monthly bills dwarfing those of other states in 2021, E&E News reported. If prices keep rising, as current projections say they will, electric vehicles will continue to be more expensive than traditional gas-powered cars. Continue reading “California’s Sky-High Electricity Prices Bring A Shock To Biden’s EV Dreams”

CBS 46

COWETA COUNTY, Ga. (CBS46) – A $15,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for killing three people during an armed robbery at a shooting range in Grantville.

According to Grantville police, the robbery took place at Lock Stock and Barrell shooting range sometime after 5:30 p.m. Friday. When police arrived on the scene, they found that the range’s owner, his wife, and their grandson had been murdered. Police have identified the owner as Richard “Tommy” Hawk. Continue reading “Community in shock after triple murder in Coweta County, $15K reward offered”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has fulfilled his promise. Texas has begun dispatching buses to the southern border to transport the illegal immigrants to Washington D.C.

Governor Greg Abbott announced during his press conference Wednesday that they will begin to use charter buses to ship illegal immigrants to Washington, D.C., as part of his strategy for the overwhelming influx of illegal immigrants. Continue reading “Texas Starts Dispatching Charter Buses to the Southern Border to Transport Illegal Immigrants to Washington D.C.”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

Chinese citizens were captured on camera kneeling, waiting to be checked for their compliance with the country’s vaccine passport requirements.

Newsweek reported on the video: Continue reading “Video of Chinese Kneeling in Street to Authorities While Their Vaccine Passports Are Scanned by Chinese Officials Goes Viral”

Mass News

Social media behemoth Meta is reportedly considering rolling out a digital currency, the Financial Times revealed on Wednesday, years after the company’s initial efforts to create a cryptocurrency called Libra ran around on a combination of stifling regulations and user distrust.

Despite the collapse of its planned cryptocurrency Diem – formerly known as Libra – Meta has not given up on its plans to muscle into the financial services sector, with internal sources suggesting the company has plans to roll out a whole suite of virtual coins, tokens, and even business lending services. Continue reading “Meta plans to create currency – media — Analysis”

Forbidden Knowledge

This interaction between Queensland Senator Gerard Rennick and a local health minister reveals that the reason why the Australian government, like the Canadian government isn’t letting unvaccinated people fly on commercial airlines has nothing to do with health policy but with the fact that these countries, like the US and all other UN members are signatory to the International Health Regulations accord of 2005 or IHR. Continue reading “Our Governments Have Signed Our Rights Away to the UN”

Sioux City Journal

REMBRANDT, Iowa — Rembrandt Enterprises is laying off 135 employees at its egg-laying plant in Buena Vista County.

The plant, home to over 5 million hens, was hit by highly pathogenic avian influenza last month.

Continue reading “Rembrandt is laying off 135 workers at Buena Vista County egg-laying facility”

Campus Reform – by Amanda Mayer

A free speech warning sign has been photographed on display, reportedly on Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis campus.

The sign warns students reading “ATTENTION FREE SPEECH BEING EXERCISED AHEAD[.] Topics could be upsetting to some.”  Continue reading “Free speech warning sign displayed on Indiana campus”