Breitbart – by Charlie Spiering

President Joe Biden will remain hidden at his presidential retreat at Camp David through Monday, according to the White House, as the Taliban swiftly seized control of Afghanistan.

The president’s daily guidance for Monday indicated Biden would remain at Camp David for at least one more day, with no public events scheduled. Continue reading “Joe Biden Remains Hiding at Camp David After Afghanistan Collapses; May Address Nation in the ‘Next Few Days’”

The Hill – by Joseph Choi

Chief White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci on Sunday called on vaccine-hesitant individuals to “put aside” their concerns about personal liberty and recognize the “common enemy” of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“You have to get the overwhelming proportion of people vaccinated, but you also have to do mitigation, and that gets to the controversial issue of mask wearing, and the mandating of things. Mandating vaccines, for example, for teachers and … personnel in the school,” Fauci said while appearing on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” Continue reading “Fauci asks people to ‘put aside’ concerns of personal liberty and recognize ‘common enemy’ of COVID-19”

Daily Mail

A man was stabbed and a radio reporter was attacked on Saturday when a massive brawl erupted outside Los Angeles City Hall between suspected Antifa activists and protesters decrying vaccine mandates.

At about 2pm, a group of people holding American flags and signs calling for ‘medical freedom’ arrived at City Hall for the rally, the Los Angeles Police Department and local media said. Counterprotesters quickly gathered nearby. Continue reading “Man is stabbed in massive brawl between Antifa rioters and anti-vaccine protesters outside Los Angeles city hall”

Campus Reform – by Robert Schmad

Last week, Samuel Moyn, who serves as a professor of both history and jurisprudence at Yale University, argued for a constitutional amendment that would impose international law on American citizens.

Writing for The New York Times, Moyn made his claim in a piece that features  a series of essays advocating for hypothetical amendments to the United States Constitution. In Moyn’s essay, he argues for an amendment that he surmises as “International law shall be part of American law.”  Continue reading “USA governed by international law? Yale prof explains his proposed constitutional amendment.”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

In October of 2019, Ariel Harrison, now 31, was thrown in a concrete room, shocked with a taser, as a man kneeled down on her, and helped a female strip her naked. Another male with a gun stood above her and watched before joining in on the sadistic attack, and tearing off her underwear. This vicious sexual assault was captured on video yet none of the perpetrators were arrested for their actions — because the perpetrators were cops. Continue reading “Horrifying Video Shows 2 Male Cops and 1 Female Cop, Taser, Forcibly Strip Disabled Woman”

Yahoo News – USA Today

A federal judge has revived a Trump-era immigration policy that ordered asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico as they waited for their U.S. court hearings.

President Joe Biden halted the controversial Migrant Protection Protocols border policy, known as “Remain in Mexico,” during his first days in office, making good on a campaign promise. The program required thousands of non-Mexican migrants to wait in Mexico – an unprecedented handling of immigration protocol.  Continue reading “Federal judge orders Biden administration to reinstate ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy”

Children’s Health Defense

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) won its historic case today against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), a case challenging the agency’s decision not to review its 1996 health and safety guidelines regarding wireless-based technologies including 5G.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit published its decision Aug.13. The court ruled that the FCC failed to consider the non-cancer evidence regarding adverse health effects of wireless technology when it decided that its1996 radiofrequency emission guidelines protect the public’s health. Continue reading “‘Historic Win’: CHD Wins Case Against FCC on Safety Guidelines for 5G and Wireless”

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Citizen Free Press  Continue reading “Biden just handed the Taliban a U.S. weapons goldmine”

Daily Mail

Firefighters in the West are being stretched to the limit by the blazes ravaging the state, the US Forest Service said on Friday – adding that it is operating in crisis mode.

The roughly 21,000 federal firefighters working on the ground is more than double the number of firefighters sent to contain forest fires at this time a year ago. Continue reading “Forest Service is running out of firefighters amid West Coast wildfire chaos”

RT

Oregon Governor Kate Brown will deploy some 1,500 National Guard soldiers to aid hospitals flooded with coronavirus patients, citing the spread of the Delta variant as the state’s already short supply of ICU beds dwindles.

“To support our hospitals overstretched by patients during the Delta surge, I’m deploying 500 Oregon National Guard members, initially, to hospitals across the state,” Brown announced on Friday, adding that, eventually, “up to 1,500 Guard members will be available to support our hospital workers as needed.”
Continue reading “Oregon governor to deploy 1,500 National Guard troops to assist swamped hospitals”

Homeland Security

The Secretary of Homeland Security has issued a new National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin regarding the current heightened threat environment across the United States.  The Homeland continues to face a diverse and challenging threat environment leading up to and following the 20th Anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks as well religious holidays we assess could serve as a catalyst for acts of targeted violence. These threats include those posed by domestic terrorists, individuals and groups engaged in grievance-based violence, and those inspired or motivated by foreign terrorists and other malign foreign influences. These actors are increasingly exploiting online forums to influence and spread violent extremist narratives and promote violent activity. Such threats are also exacerbated by impacts of the ongoing global pandemic, including grievances over public health safety measures and perceived government restrictions. Continue reading “Summary of Terrorism Threat to the U.S. Homeland”

Ammoland – by John Crump

ORLANDO, FL-(Ammoland.com)- Rare Breed Triggers received a letter from the Tampa branch of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) stating its FRT-15 trigger is a machine gun.

The Rare Breed Triggers FRT-15 is a force reset trigger. When a trigger is pulled, the FRT-15 trigger’s sear forces the trigger to reset. The trigger dramatically speeds up the rate of fire of an AR15 style of firearm. A machinegun is a gun that fires more than one bullet with a single function of the trigger. The shooter has to pull the trigger for every round that is fired, the company correctly believes that the FRT-15 trigger is not a machine gun. But much like the bump stocks, the ATF disagreed with the company’s assertion. Continue reading “ATF Determines That The Rare Breed FRT-15 Trigger is A Machine Gun”

MSN – The Telegraph

People who are being tested for Covid are being asked to cough into their smartphones, in a bid to develop a new detection app.

Trials by the Department of Health are assessing whether recordings of coughs and breathing are enough to inform a diagnosis.  Continue reading “New Covid detection tool asks people to cough into smartphones”

Town Hall – by Spencer Brown

As colleges and universities across the country prepare to welcome students back to campus, administrators are working to prevent outbreaks of the Wuhan coronavirus through a range of means. One college in Buckhannon, West Virginia, has come up with a plan to charge students who can’t prove they’ve been vaccinated before arriving on campus, rather than requiring vaccination to attend fall classes in-person.    Continue reading “College Punishes the Unvaccinated, But Not By Denying Them Admission or Subjecting Them to Daily Testing”

The Sun

AT least 29 people have been killed and many more are feared dead after a major earthquake struck western Haiti on Saturday, leveling homes and buildings to rubble.

The magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck 8 km from the town of Petit Trou de Nippes, about 150 km west of the capital Port-au-Prince, at a depth of 10 km, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said. Continue reading “Haiti earthquake kills at least 29 and many more feared dead as huge magnitude 7 quake sparks tsunami warning”