BY Kyle Becker – Becker News

High winds on Tuesday intensified brush fires in Maui, turning them into rapidly spreading wildfires. Surprisingly, no outdoor warning sirens were set off by either local or state emergency agencies. Continue reading “‘This Was Not a Natural Disaster’: ‘Whistleblowers’ Raise Disturbing Questions About Deadly Maui Wildfire”

By Tayler Hansen – The Post Millennial

Saturday marked Austin’s “Keep Austin Queer’d” Pride event, with the Eventbrite banner advertising over “400,000 attendees.” Continue reading “TAYLER HANSEN REPORTS: Nudity, fetish gear, pornographic cartoons on display in front of young children at Austin Pride”

By Marianne Guenot

Laser Weapon System LAWS

Chinese scientists claim they have found a way to build a laser weapon that can be fired indefinitely, which would dramatically increase its effectiveness over other laser weapons. Continue reading “China’s military claims to have found a way to build a laser weapon that can fire indefinitely”

By Peter Breggin MD & Ginger Breggin – Global, Health, Politics

Sucharit Bhakdi, MD, along with Karina Reiss, Ph.D., and Michael Palmer, MD, has asked that we help disseminate their new paper, which follows. They call for a full ban on RNA injections. “The medical world must rise on the spot and bring the use of RNA injections to a full stop,” they declare. Continue reading “World Renowned Scientists and Physicians Call For Full Ban on RNA Injections”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

According to the Washington Post, many citizens of Ukraine are adopting a darker mood about the war with Russia, and national unity is beginning to fray. The change in sentiment comes as Kiev’s spring counteroffensive fails to retake significant territory despite surging casualties. Continue reading “Ukrainians Begin To Despair As Bloody Counteroffensive Yields Small Gains”

The National Pluse

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The United States budget deficit has doubled under President Joe Biden; hitting $1.6 trillion in the first 10 months of the fiscal year. The continued deterioration of the fiscal state of the U.S. is another blow to Bidenomics, the set of economic agenda items that the Biden White House has pinned their re-election hopes on. Continue reading “Biden More Than Doubles U.S. Deficit in 2023… and the Fiscal Year Isn’t Over Yet!”

By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg

Tomorrow, the city of Austin, Texas will host its annual Austin Pride event. This year, Austin Independent School District offered a free shuttle service to students, staff and their families and encouraged students to dress up in “pride costumes,” The Blaze reported. Continue reading “Austin School District Shuttles Students to Raunchy Pride Parade”