Month: March 2023
A Texas mother, Laura Maria Gruber, is speaking out about a bizarre and troubling classroom activity her 13-year-old daughter was subjected to.
The software tycoon has called for funding for the WHO’s Global Health Emergency Corps
Continue reading “Bill Gates wants global ‘fire department’ for pandemics”
The latest “Twitter files,” published Thursday by investigative journalist Matt Taibbi, reveal how the federal government weaponized private companies, taxpayer-funded non-governmental organizations and commercial news media to target social media accounts disseminating content that ran counter to official narratives.
A new free app which converts smartphones into dashcams could soon be advanced enough to clock other motorists for speeding.
The free dashcamUK app allow motorists to submit evidence of 21 different driving offences to the police.
It can capture transgressions including jumping a red light, failing to indicate and using a mobile phone while driving.
The Federal Reserve Bank of the United States has announced that it is launching an instant payment transfer service called “FedNow Service,” which has features of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and some analysts believe is the first big step towards a “digital dollar.”
A top Catholic archbishop has issued a warning about the “immense threat” that globalism poses to the future of civilization.
Democrat senators, led by Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bob Mendez, are calling on the departments of the Treasury and Justice to take action after credit card companies’ refusal to track gun purchases.
Continue reading “Democrat Senators call on payments companies to track gun sales By Ken Macon”
From the Wall Street Journal – Economists are now estimating that 186 US banks may be prone to the same risks as Silicon Valley Bank. This number is likely higher as the pressures that regional banks are facing are ramping up.
A grocery store located in Manhattan’s Upper West Side uses facial and voice recognition technology to combat a surge in shoplifting, reported Patch NYC.
“This Business collects, retains, converts, stores, or shares customers’ biometric identifier information, which is information that can be used to identify or help identify you. Examples of biometric identifier information are eye scans and voiceprints,” a sign reads on the front door of the Fairway store on Broadway and West 74th Street. Continue reading “NYC Supermarket “Collects Biometric” Data On Shoppers by TYLER DURDEN”
Some Oregon residents could get $1,000 per month for the next two years if a new proposal from the state senate is approved. If approved, this proposal for regular stimulus checks from Oregon would be the first ever universal basic income program from the state.
China’s President Xi Jinping increases defense budget with conflict in mind.
It’s no secret the People’s Republic of China (PRC) will not, borrowing from Dylan Thomas, “go gentle into that good night” when it comes to Taiwan. Instead, just the opposite is happening. Beijing is gearing up for conflict with the West, bolstering its battle plans by significantly increasing its spending on a growing military. Combine a budget for defense increasing faster than the PRC’s gross domestic product with the threatening rhetoric coming from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and trouble from the mainland across the Taiwan straits seems more imminent.
Continue reading “Is China Gearing Up for War? By: Dave Patterson”
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s decision Tuesday to allow infants and children 6 months through age 4 to get Pfizer’s bivalent booster shot drew harsh criticism from pediatricians and others who said children don’t need any COVID-19 vaccines, let alone four doses.
Infants and children 6 months through age 4 who received the three-dose primary series of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are now eligible for a fourth dose — Pfizer’s bivalent booster shot.
MN Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan on sex changes for minors: "When our children tell us who they are, it is our job as grown-ups to listen and to believe them. That's what it means to be a good parent." pic.twitter.com/WNXjGRgjsm
— Alpha News (@AlphaNewsMN) March 15, 2023
Waterstones, the UK’s leading High Street book retailer, has shortlisted a book entitled ‘My trans teen misadventure’ by Lewis Hancock, a transgender-identified female, for its prestigious Children’s Book Prize, due to be awarded on 30 March.
Continue reading “Waterstones – stop pushing dangerous gender ideology at children!”
Over 100 of the world’s governments are planning to push central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank may have given them the perfect opportunity to introduce this nightmarish surveillance tech.