The Guardian

As strange hands searched her body and pulled back her hair to check if it was a wig, Judis looked at the faces of the Ukrainian border guards and felt fear and despair.

“Ukrainian border guards undress you and touch you everywhere,” Judis says. “You can see on their faces they’re wondering ‘what are you?’ like you’re some kind of animal or something.” Continue reading “‘I will not be held prisoner’: the trans women turned back at Ukraine’s borders”

USA Today

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Friday sided with the Biden administration in a battle over COVID-19 vaccine requirements for a group of Navy SEALs and other special forces who sought a religious exemption.

Nearly three dozen Naval personnel, including 26 members of the elite Navy SEALs, asserted the Navy’s vaccine requirements violated the First Amendment’s guarantee that people may practice religion without government interference.  Continue reading “Supreme Court sides with Navy in challenge to COVID-19 vaccine requirements by SEALs”

“Nothing in this world operates the way you think it does. Banks do not loan money, governments are not empowered to protect you, the police department is not there to serve you, institutions of higher learning, colleges and educational institutes are not there to educate you. The entire superstructure of civilization in the Western world is a combination of brilliantly put together and planned, well-planned, schemes to direct the minds of the people in such a way as to serve their masters.”
— Jordan Maxwell, 12/28/1910 – March 23, 2022

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Archive: TWFTT 3-25-22

Market Watch

Oil futures turned higher on Friday, giving up earlier declines, after reports of an attack on an oil facility in Saudi Arabia renewed concerns over global crude supplies.

Prices for oil had been trading lower as European Union countries failed to agree on a ban on imports of Russian crude. Ongoing supply concerns, meanwhile, have set prices up for the first weekly gain in three weeks.  Continue reading “Oil prices turn higher after reported strike on Saudi oil facility”

Yahoo News

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday accused Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces of using phosphorus bombs in their latest wave of attacks on his country, telling NATO leaders in Brussels that “people were killed,” including children.

“Europe is going through a war, every day of which is full of war crimes of Russian troops,” Zelenskyy said, according to an NBC News translation. “This morning, I received information that Russian troops had used phosphorus bombs against civilians in Ukraine.” Continue reading “Zelenskyy accused Russia of using phosphorus bombs. What does that mean?”

Travel Pulse – by Rich Thomaselli

In what is believed to be the first legal challenge to the Federal Transportation Mask Mandate filed by aviation workers themselves, a group of commercial airline pilots filed suit Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Washington against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, asking a judge to strike down the mandate. Continue reading “10 Pilots File Suit Against CDC Over Federal Mask Mandate”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

The Anti-Defamation League, the leading pro-Israel lobbying group in America, published a Q&A defending Ukraine’s neo-Nazi groups on the grounds that they “don’t attack Jews or Jewish institutions.”

In an article titled, “Why is Putin Calling the Ukrainian Government a Bunch of Nazis?” the ADL interviewed David Fishman, professor of Jewish History at The Jewish Theological Seminary, to explain why Ukraine’s neo-Nazis aren’t so bad.  Continue reading “ADL Defends Ukraine’s Neo-Nazis: They “Don’t Attack Jews or Jewish Institutions””

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Joe Biden flew into Rzeszów, Poland on Friday about 80 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

This was Joe Biden’s first trip to the border since 2021 — and it was in Ukraine. Continue reading “Priorities: Joe Biden Flies to Rzeszow Near Ukrainian Border – But Refuses to Visit Open US Southern Border with Mexico as a QUARTER OF A MILLION Illegals Storm Across Border This Month”

Leo Hohmann

Our last two articles have attempted to peel back the layers of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its drive to usher in an all-new type of global society based on total information domination.

If they are successful, everything you do in life will be reduced to digital bits of storable data. That includes where and how you spend your money, where and how you travel or move about in society, your health and education records. In the name of privacy and security, you will hand all of this information over to them, you will own none of it and yet you will be happy, they said.  Continue reading “BlackRock CEO and WEF globalist Larry Fink says corporations must work harder to ‘force’ people to change behaviors”

Patch – by Eric Heyl

HARRISBURG, PA — A Pennsylvania lawmaker wants to study the idea of state employees shifting to a four-day, 32-hour work week.

State Rep. Christopher Rabb, a Philadelphia Democrat, plans to introduce legislation for the House Legislative and Budget Commission to conduct a cost-benefit study of moving to an adjusted work schedule. Continue reading “4-Day, 32-Hour Workweek For PA Employees Proposed”

Yahoo News

President Joe Biden on Thursday said that the US and NATO would respond if Russia uses chemical weapons in Ukraine, though did not expand on what the response would look like.

“We would respond if he uses it,” Biden said during news conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels, after a reporter noted that the Biden administration has warned of the “real threat” of Russian President Vladimir Putin using chemical weapons and asked the president if this would trigger a military response from the US and NATO. Continue reading “Biden says the US and NATO ‘would respond’ if Putin uses chemical weapons in Ukraine”

Yahoo News

(Bloomberg) — President Joe Biden said that the world will experience food shortages as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and production increases were a subject of discussions at a Group of Seven meeting on Thursday. Continue reading “Biden Says to Expect ‘Real’ Food Shortages Due to Ukraine War”