Western Standard

A stunning rise in the number of illegal immigrants forced the feds to book 11 hotels in Quebec to house them, says Blacklock’s Reporter.

There has been a forty-fold increase in illegal crossings to the highest levels since the outbreak of the pandemic.  Continue reading “Feds book 11 hotels to handle fortyfold increase in illegal immigration”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Several federal law enforcement agencies and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s department are now the subject of a federal lawsuit after they were caught pulling over vehicles from an armored car company and robbing them of their cash. The stops were completely baseless as no crime had been committed and the cash inside the armored cars was from legal businesses — essentially making it literal highway robbery.  Continue reading “Cops Using Civil Forfeiture to Organize Armored Car Heists, Robbing Innocent People of Over $1 Million”

Reclaim the Net – by Ken Macon

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the US will require people to submit a facial scan through a third party provider to make payments or file taxes online. The system raises obvious privacy concerns.

Currently, users only require a username and password to log into their IRS accounts. But starting the summer of 2022, users will need to verify their identity through a third-party identity verification company called ID.me. The change was first noticed by Krebs on Security. Continue reading “The IRS will force facial recognition scans on users this summer”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Since March of 2020, Americans and the world alike have watched from the sidelines as power hungry politicians have ushered in draconian lockdowns, shutdowns, police state measures, and brought the economy to its knees. While governments around the planet used their central banks to devalue their currencies by printing money to fund their tyranny, the US led the way down this road to fiscal horror. Continue reading “80% of All US Dollars in Existence Have Been Printed in Just the Last Two Years”

RT

The Pentagon has released surveillance videos showing a US air strike that killed 10 civilians in the Afghan capital last year, one of the final American combat missions in the country as Washington ended its two-decade war.

Published by the New York Times on Wednesday, the declassified 25-minute video shows the moment an Afghan aid worker and nine other non-combatants, including seven children, were killed in the US strike, all captured by two drones flying over Kabul during the August 29, 2021 bombing raid. Continue reading “Declassified video shows US drone strike on civilians”

Stars and Stripes – by Rose L. Thayer

The Defense Department has agreed to spend about $52.5 million to operate and maintain observation blimps at the U.S. border with Mexico as part of an ongoing mission in the region.

The original request to support the blimps called for about 1,500 additional troops to deploy to the border mission that supports the Department of Homeland Security and began in 2018, according to Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas.  Continue reading “Pentagon agrees to spend $52M on blimps flying surveillance missions at the U.S.-Mexico border”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The FBI on Wednesday raided the home and campaign office of Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), a frequent critic of President Joe Biden.

According to the Texas Tribune, FBI spokesperson Rosanne Hughes said authorities were “conducting court-authorized law enforcement activity,” and had appeared to seize evidence from the Democratic lawmaker’s home. Continue reading “FBI Raids Home, Campaign Office Of Democrat Biden Critic Rep. Henry Cuellar”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Last week’s eruption of the volcano near the Pacific island nation of Tonga was 600 times more powerful than the nuke dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in World War II. As a result, the eruption was so loud that many Tongans went deaf after the first explosion.

“The first explosion…our ears were ringing and we couldn’t even hear each other, so all we do is pointing to our families to get up, get ready to run,” Marian Kupu, a journalist on Tonga, told Reuters.  

Continue reading “Volcanic Eruption Was 600 Times More Powerful Than Hiroshima, Many Tongans Went Deaf During Explosion”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

A new report released on Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that unvaccinated people who recovered from COVID-19 were better protected than those who were vaccinated and not previously infected during the recent delta surge.

The researchers evaluated the data from 1.1 million Covid-19 cases among adults in California and New York (which account for 18% of the U.S. population) from May 30 to Nov. 20, 2021. Continue reading “CDC Reveals Natural Immunity Acquired Through Previous Infection of COVID-19 Provides More Protection than Vaccines”

Daily Mail

Victoria’s Secret mogul Les Wexner let former friend Jeffrey Epstein abuse girls at his sprawling Ohio mega-mansion, according to an explosive new lawsuit obtained by DailyMail.com.

Wexner, 83, has faced mounting scrutiny over his decades-long ties to Epstein but has always insisted he knew nothing about his sex trafficking crimes.  Continue reading “Victoria’s Secret mogul Les Wexner let Jeffrey Epstein abuse young girls”

Patch – by Max Bennett

MEDIA, PA — The expulsion of a Delaware County high school student violated that student’s right to free speech, according to a ruling by the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

The court recently decided Rose Tree Media School District’s expulsion of a Penncrest High School student after the student posted violent lyrics from a death metal band goes against the United States and Pennsylvania constitutions. Continue reading “Delco Student’s Profane, Shocking Snapchat Post Ruled Free Speech”

Children’s Health Defense – by David Charbonneau, Ph.D.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson today ended all Plan B pandemic restrictions in the UK, including working from home, vaccine passports and mask mandates for public spaces, including schools.

In announcing the change, Johnson saidContinue reading “UK Ends Vaccine Passports, Mask Mandates, as Prime Minister Faces Calls for Resignation”

Chron

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Democrat Beto O’Rourke said Tuesday that his campaign for Texas governor raised $7.2 million in the first six weeks of a race that could wind up as one of the nation’s most expensive in 2022.

The announcement, made on the deadline in Texas for campaigns to submit their latest finance reports, is an early marker of whether O’Rourke can remain a fundraising powerhouse in his latest comeback after failed bids for the U.S. Senate and president. Continue reading “Beto O’Rourke raises $7M in first weeks of bid for Texas governor”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Joe Biden on Wednesday gave a rare press conference where he called on a list of pre-approved reporters.

This is Biden’s first press conference in several months. Continue reading “Joe Biden Claims Empty Shelves is a Myth, “99% of the Packages Were Delivered on Time and Shelves Were Stocked””

The Blaze – by Dave Urbanski

Virginia’s Fairfax County Public Schools is in the news yet again, as the Daily Wire reported that a teaching tool indicates that being a “military kid” is among a long list of privileges.  Continue reading “Public school teaching tool reportedly says being a ‘military kid’ means you have ‘privilege’ — and reaction is pointed”