I’d never heard of The Minute Women before. A somewhat secret group, they formed in the 50’s supposedly pro-God and anti-Communism, supporting McCarthy, and they sure did hate UNESCO. I have to look into them more so I can’t yet say anything about their strengths, weaknesses, or compromises, and as to where they stood regarding the honoring and upholding of our Bill of Rights, but here are some quotes by Ellen McClay, one of their members: Continue reading “The Minute Woman”
Year: 2022
President Joe Biden’s 40-year-high inflation will cost American households on average an extra $5,200 in 2022, or $433 per month, according to Bloomberg.
Though the publication claimed the expense of costly inflation could be mitigated by wage growth, wages have not been keeping up with inflation, allowing inflation to rip through the pocketbooks of American workers: Continue reading “Inflation Will Cost Americans an Extra $5,200 in 2022”
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met with his Chinese counterpart on Wednesday, where he said the two are carving a path towards a ‘fairer world order.’
The meeting between Lavrov and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, marks the first visit to a key ally since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine on February 24, according to The Economic Times. Continue reading “Lavrov: Russia, China Moving Towards Multipolar ‘Fair World Order’”
Free Thought Progress – by Matt Agorist
Tulsa, OK — The Tulsa police department has a Community Response Team, which includes mental health specialists who are trained in dealing with sick individuals who need help not handcuffs. But when a local business called for help with a mentally ill woman who locked herself in the bathroom, they sent untrained and extremely cruel cops instead. As a result, an innocent elderly woman was beaten bloody and locked in a cage for a month — never receiving any help at all. Continue reading “Cops Cruelly Taunt 70yo Woman in Mental Crisis Before Beating Her Bloody for Not Leaving Bathroom”
The Army this week admitted it was having problems recruiting and announced an unprecedented reduction in its numbers that would shrink the active duty Army to its smallest size since World War II.
“We’re facing, obviously, some challenging conditions in terms of our ability to recruit and attract talent,” Under Secretary of the Army Gabe Camarillo said at a press conference on Monday. Continue reading “Army Reducing Its Numbers in Face of Recruiting Difficulties”
A US Navy surveillance plane crashed Wednesday evening off the Virginia coast. Two people were rescued, and one person died.
Lt. Cmdr. Rob Myers, a public affairs officer with Naval Air Force Atlantic, told local news WAVY the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye was on a routine exercise when it crashed around 1930 ET. Continue reading “US Navy Surveillance Plane Crashes Off Virginia Coast”
Independent testing has found hundreds of popular personal care items in the US to be contaminated with benzene, a highly carcinogenic chemical, prompting several big brands to voluntarily recall dozens of products in recent months. Continue reading “Carcinogenic chemical benzene found in hundreds of US personal care products”
Zero Hedge – by Dees Stribling
The international supply chain crisis that has impacted U.S. logistics firms, retailers and consumers could intensify this summer.
West Coast union dockworkers may strike if they don’t come to an agreement to replace their existing contract with marine terminals. The contract is set to expire at the end of June. Continue reading “22,000 Union Workers At 29 West Coast Ports May Strike”
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is weighing the release of about 1 million barrels of oil a day from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve for about six months, a source familiar with the matter said.
The president could announce the plan, which could free up as much as 180 million barrels of oil, in remarks from the White House at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Biden plans to outline his administration’s actions to lessen the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on domestic energy and gas prices. Continue reading “Biden administration weighs releasing 1M barrels of oil a day from reserves”
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives issued a notice revoking the license of gun manufacturer J.A. Industries, Everytown for Gun Safety announced in a statement Wednesday.
The nonprofit gun safety organization called the move a “first-of-its-kind victory.” Continue reading “After Kansas City sues, ATF issues notice revoking gun manufacturer’s license”
Fear about potential nuclear fallout has resulted in Europeans stocking up on iodine. As reported by Agence France-Presse (AFP), March 8, 2022:1
“European countries have seen stocks of iodine fly off the shelves due to fears it may be needed to counter the risks of thyroid cancer if Russia’s invasion of Ukraine causes a nuclear incident. France said it would send 2.5 million doses of the chemical compound to Ukraine after Russian forces there seized the defunct Chernobyl nuclear site and damaged Zaporizhzhia, Europe’s largest atomic plant.”
Continue reading “Why People Are Rushing for Iodine Amid Nuclear Concerns”
Gateway Pundit – by Julian Conradson
For months, there have been many people sounding the alarm over the at-home Covid-19 rapid test, saying that the kits include toxic substances that pose health risks – something that has been widely condemned by the establishment as a wild conspiracy theory.
Well, just like with most everything else these days, the difference between wild right wing conspiracy and fact simply comes down to a matter of time. Continue reading ““Surprised and Concerned”: Poison Control Issues Nationwide “Toxic” Warning About Covid-19 Rapid Antigen Tests – Kit Includes Poisonous “Liquid Substance” Used Commonly in “Pest Control””
Substack – by Emerald Robinson
The attorney Thomas Renz has just discovered that the Department of Defense is altering data to hide the number of our service members who have been injured by the experimental and deadly COVID vaccines. Continue reading “The Department of Defense Just Got Caught Lying About Vaccine Injuries”
Mothers who were exposed to disinfectants on the job were more likely to have children with asthma, an analysis of a large birth cohort from Japan suggested.
After adjusting for many factors including maternal return to work 1 year after giving birth, mothers who used disinfectants every day in the prenatal period were more likely to have children diagnosed with asthma by 3 years of age compared with those who never used disinfectants (adjusted OR 1.26, 95% CI 1.05-1.52), reported Reiji Kojima, MD, PhD, of the University of Yamanashi, and colleagues. Continue reading “Prenatal Disinfectant Exposure Linked to Asthma Risk in Kids”
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila
GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) had a stern talk with freshman Madison Cawthorn over his cocaine and orgy allegations.
“I mean the sexual perversion that goes on in Washington. I mean being kind of a young guy in Washington and the average age is probably 60 or 70. And I look at a lot of these people and you know, a lot of them that I, you know, that I looked up to through my life. I’ve always paid attention to politics and then all of the sudden I get invited to like, hey we’re going to have some kind of sexual get-together at one of our homes. You should come by… What did you just ask me to do? And then you realize they’re asking you to come to an orgy,” Cawthorn said on Continue reading “McCarthy Tells Madison Cawthorn He Needs to Turn His Life Around Or There Will be Consequences For His Cocaine and Orgy Allegations”
American opposition to “Smart Cities” and all the costs, risks and privacy violations associated with them has ongoing for years (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). Nevertheless, proponents are still convincing American communities to officially become “Smart.” Additionally, legislators are helping to fund “Smart Cities” with hundreds of millions in federal grants. In fact, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is a big “Smart Cities” proponent too. Continue reading “5th Annual IDC American “Smart Cities” Awards Includes 17 Winners in 14 Categories”