The Hill

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on Monday said that his company is aiming to have a vaccine that targets the omicron variant as well as other COVID-19 variants ready in March.

“This vaccine will be ready in March,” Bourla said in an appearance on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” Continue reading “Pfizer CEO predicts omicron vaccine will be ready in March”

RT

‘The most nuclear bombed nation on the planet’ is the unwanted accolade claimed by the Shoshone Native American tribe. This has had devastating effects for the community, and RT spoke with one campaigner fighting for justice.

“They are occupying our country, they are stealing our opportunities and we are expected to die because of that. We are still trying to grapple with and understand what happened to us, and find ways to stop it, correct it and prevent it happening in the future.” Continue reading “‘After 900 nuclear tests on our land, US wants to ethnically cleanse us’: meet the most bombed nation in the world”

EnVolve

New York City’s far-left Mayor Eric Adams says he fully supports a new law that gives noncitizens voting rights in U.S. elections.

The newly sworn-in Democratic mayor declared Saturday that he supports legislation passed by the city council that allows 800,000 foreign nationals to vote in New York elections.  Continue reading “NYC Mayor Just Authorized 800,000 Noncitizens to Vote in U.S Elections”

Fox 13

SALT LAKE CITY — The founder and chair of Entrata, a Silicon Slopes tech firm, has resigned his position after sending an email to a number of tech CEOs and Utah business and political leaders, claiming the COVID-19 vaccine is part of a plot by “the Jews” to exterminate people.

The remarks triggered condemnation throughout Utah’s tech community, and led to David Bateman’s resignation from the company’s board of directors after FOX 13 first reported on the email. Continue reading “Utah tech executive resigns after anti-Semitic email rant”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Geopolitical commentator Clint Ehrlich has reported while on the ground in Moscow that “the situation in Kazakhstan is a much bigger deal than Western media is letting on.” He further argues that the mayhem unleashed this past week and ongoing violent destabilization significantly increases the risk of NATO-Russia conflict.  Continue reading “Why The Kazakhstan Crisis Is A Much Bigger Deal Than Western Media Is Letting On”

The Daily News – by Dave Rogers

AMESBURY — A Melrose man charged with stabbing a state trooper on Interstate 495 two years ago was found not guilty for lack of criminal responsibility following a bench trial Wednesday in Lawerence Superior Court, according to an Essex County District Attorney’s Office spokesperson.

Nathan Aguilar was arrested Dec. 12, 2019, after stabbing Trooper Steven Torosian several times in the arm as he sat in his cruiser at a highway construction site in Amesbury.  Continue reading “Man who stabbed state trooper found not guilty”

The Times

Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer lobbied Donald Trump to pre-emptively pardon Ghislaine Maxwell during the final days of his presidency after talks with her family.

Alan Dershowitz, 83, a former Harvard Law School professor, represented Epstein during the noughties and Trump during his first impeachment trial. He has since been accused of abuse by one of Epstein’s under-age victims, which he denies. Continue reading “Alan Dershowitz asked Donald Trump to grant Ghislaine Maxwell a pre-emptive pardon”

Breitbart – by John Binder

Economic nationalism, centered on reshoring manufacturing back to the United States, is the most popular policy solution to President Joe Biden’s record inflation, most likely voters say.

The survey was conducted by the left-wing Data for Progress think tank and looked at likely voters’ attitudes towards various messaging on inflation. The common thread, the survey found, is that economic nationalism was the top-rated policy solution by nearly every demographic group polled. Continue reading “Survey: Economic Nationalism Is Most Popular Policy Solution to Inflation”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

The CDC stated on its website (last reviewed Sept. 2021) that to control the spread of disease within their borders, states have laws to enforce the use of isolation and quarantine. The law also includes the use of police power functions in their quarantine stations.

“In addition to serving as medical functions, isolation and quarantine also are “police power” functions, derived from the right of the state to take action affecting individuals for the benefit of society,” CDC stated on their website. Continue reading “CDC Website Reveals Police Power Will be Used at Quarantine Stations for the “Benefit of Society””

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While the coronavirus pandemic is still ongoing, the economies of most OECD countries have started to bounce back from the effects of 2020.

As Statista’s Florian Zandt notes, according to data accumulated by The EconomistIreland is the nation with the highest GDP uptick between Q4 2019 and Q3 2021, increasing its domestic product by 22.3 percent. While impressive, this result is the exception rather than the norm as Statista’s chart indicates.  Continue reading “The Economic Winners And Losers Of The Pandemic”

CNBC

A researcher in Cyprus has discovered a strain of the coronavirus that combines the delta and omicron variant, Bloomberg News reported on Saturday.

Leondios Kostrikis, professor of biological sciences at the University of Cyprus, called the strain “deltacron,” because of its omicron-like genetic signatures within the delta genomes, Bloomberg said. Continue reading “Cyprus reportedly discovers a Covid variant that combines omicron and delta”

CBC

A private blood-testing company’s claim that the COVID-19 “pandemic is over” in a northern Alberta community could lull residents into a false sense of security, says an infectious diseases expert.

More than 1,200 people in the hamlet of La Crete, 700 kilometres northwest of Edmonton, paid $100 each in mid-December to have their blood tested for antibodies by Ichor Blood Services, a private lab specimen collection company based in Calgary. Continue reading “Health expert urges caution after blood-testing firm claims ‘pandemic is over’ in Alberta hamlet”

The Great Recession

Leonard Glenn Francis is a Malaysian businessman who infiltrated the greatest power on the high seas and built a billion-dollar empire by providing officers with orgies, Dom Pérignon champagne and security paid for by the USA. And, now he’s squealing like a … rat.  Continue reading “Want to Know Where Your Money Goes? Sex, lies and the United States Navy — Meet “Fat Leonard””

Free West Media

Referring to his telephone conversations with residents of the city of two million, he stated: “[They said:] The people who rioted and looted were not from our city. People dressed in camouflage on SUVs coordinated their actions.”

The crowd was not capable of such well-organised and swift actions, he stressed. “If you look at the objects they have seized – of course someone has coordinated them. And that crowd did not turn up there by chance. The chaos was instigated after a command.” Continue reading “Kazakhstan: Eyewitnesses say unrest is being coordinated”

LifeSiteNews – by Nick Marmalejo

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) – Congress has joined the legal battle against the Biden administration’s push for COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

More than a third of U.S. Congress has filed a “friend of the court” brief to the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) arguing against President Biden’s administration’s attempt to force COVID-19 vaccine mandates through the use of Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) regulations.  Continue reading “183 Congressional members urge Supreme Court to reject COVID-19 vaccine mandate”

Gateway Pundit – by Alicia Powe

The Washington State Board of Health may soon amend state law to authorize the involuntary detainment of residents as young as 5 years old in Covid-19 “internment camps” for failing to comply with the state’s experimental vaccine mandate.

WAC 246-100-040, a proposed revision to include Covid protocol under the state’s Communicable and Certain Other Diseases act, outlines “Procedures for isolation or quarantine.” The measure would allow local health officers at “his other sole discretion” to “issue an emergency detention order causing a person or group of persons to be immediately detained for purposes of isolation or quarantine.”  Continue reading “Bill Filed In Washington Would Authorize ‘Strike Force’ To ‘Involuntarily Detain’ Unvaccinated Families: ‘They Have Already Set Up The Internment Camps’”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Austin, TX — On Halloween 2021, in the neighborhood of West Campus, Austin police received a 911 call that a man had been shot. It would take Austin police officers over 50 minutes to respond to that call. The man was finally taken to the hospital and luckily he survived. 50 minutes.  Continue reading “Cops Cover Body Cameras, Hold Down Woman, Beat the Hell Out of Her for Sleeping”