Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) observed Wednesday morning universal background checks turn law-abiding citizens into criminals.
Moreover, she suggested the process is actually intended to do so. Continue reading “Lauren Boebert: Universal Background Checks ‘Meant’ to Criminalize the Law-Abiding”
The Department of Defense on Tuesday agreed to keep thousands of National Guard troops stationed at the U.S. Capitol until late May, extending a posting that began after rioters overwhelmed law enforcement on Capitol Hill two months ago. Continue reading “National Guard Will Stay In D.C. For 10 More Weeks”
A 2018 report found people in the United States own about 393 million guns. Gun purchases spike whenever gun rights advocates feel threatened — either by challenges to the Second Amendment or by societal upheaval. The COVID-19 pandemic, for example, provoked the largest spike of gun sales in U.S. history. Get ready for another run on guns.
Rep. Jim McGovern, chairman of the House Rules Committee and a Massachusetts Democrat, said, “We now have a Democratic Senate and a Democratic president, and I hope we can finally make these reforms a reality.” Continue reading “Gun control proposals: New Biden agenda”
A Dickson state representative who leads the criminal justice committee that will vote Wednesday on the governor’s permitless gun carry bill said he understands law enforcement concerns — including former Dickson County sheriff Jeff Bledsoe who heads the state sheriff association.
But Rep. Michael Curcio, R-Dickson, believes the legislation unburdens law-abiding citizens and “hammers people who actually misbehave with guns.” Continue reading “‘Constitutional Carry’: Committee votes today on permitless gun bill; sheriffs oppose”
Fact Sheet: The U.S. Response to Ebola Outbreaks in West and East Africa
MARCH 05, 2021 • STATEMENTS AND RELEASES
On February 7, 2021, the Ministry of Health (MOH) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) announced a confirmed case of Ebola in North Kivu Province. Separately, on February 14, 2021, the MOH in the Republic of Guinea (Guinea) confirmed an Ebola case in N’Zérékoré Prefecture. Continue reading “Ebola Patient Arrives United States…Ebola Nurses Needed New York City New Jobs Posted”
The first principle of medical and health care practice is to do no harm. Furthermore, evidence-based medical information should be the determining factor in all governmental healthcare rules, policies, and procedures. The current government measures regarding COVID are not supported by evidence-based medical research and many of these measures are harmful to individuals, families and society in general. In partnership with Canadian Health Alliance, based on the lack of medical evidence and harm being caused, we call on all levels of government to immediately stop promoting the following measures:
Continue reading “Press Release: Canadian Doctors Speaking Out”
Epoch Times – by Charlotte Cuthbertson
McALLEN, Texas—As President Joe Biden rolled back several existing border initiatives, the number of people crossing illegally into the United States skyrocketed.
In February—despite a week of freezing weather—Border Patrol apprehended 101,535 illegal border crossers along the southern border, according to Jaeson Jones, a former Texas Department of Public Safety captain. Another 26,000 people evaded capture, he said. Continue reading “Illegal Border Crossings Hit More Than 101,500 in February”
Unz Review – by Philip Giraldi
It is now going on a year and a half since “financier” and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein died, allegedly by hanging himself in a New York City prison. Since that time it has surfaced that there were a number of “administrative” errors in the jail, meaning that Epstein was not being observed or on suicide watch even though he had reportedly attempted to kill himself previously. The suspicion that Epstein was working for Israel’s external intelligence agency Mossad or for its military intelligence counterpart also seemed confirmed through both Israeli and American sources. Continue reading “Wherefore Art Thou Ghislaine Maxwell?”
Mint Press News – by Alan Macleod
VENICE, CALIFORNIA — The United States and its allies have dropped at least 326,000 bombs and missiles on countries in the greater Middle East/ North Africa region since 2001. That is the conclusion of new research by Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J.S. Davies of anti-war group CODEPINK.
Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen are the countries that have felt the worst of the violence, but Lebanon, Libya, Pakistan, Palestine and Somalia have also been targeted. The total amounts to an average of 46 bombs dropped per day over the last 20 years. Continue reading “US, Allies Drop 46 Bombs Per Day for 20 Years, Research Reveals”
Several District Attorneys, who took campaign donations from left-wing billionaire George Soros, are helping criminal illegal aliens avoid being deported from the US, according to a new bombshell investigation.
The probe found the following DAs include: Continue reading “Soros-Funded DAs Helping Criminal Illegal Aliens Escape Deportation, Probe Finds”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
A terrifying ruling has been made in a child custody case which used the father’s beliefs over the COVID-19 pandemic to remove his children from his custody. The father used to have his children from Friday to Sunday in split custody. However, the court ruled the father’s beliefs about the pandemic are a danger to his children and he will now only be able to see them at a supervised government access center where he is required to abide by all the conditions imposed by the facility “as a precondition to access.” Continue reading “Father Denied Custody of Children Over COVID-19 ‘Anti-Lockdown’ Beliefs”
As reported by New Delhi-based World Is One News (WION),1 Pfizer is demanding countries put up sovereign assets as collateral for expected vaccine injury lawsuits resulting from its COVID-19 inoculation. In other words, it wants governments to guarantee the company will be compensated for any expenses resulting from injury lawsuits against it. Continue reading “Pfizer Bullies Nations to Put Up Collateral for Lawsuits”
AIER – by Kristoffer Mousten Hansen, Peter C. Earle
he road to hell, an old adage holds, is paved with good intentions. And it may be that the route to successfully implementing objectionable policies is forged by simply not naming them. It should come as no surprise that crises accelerate the adoption, or at least the consideration, of what were once borderline proposals. But it will be a surprise to most that the introduction of such policies is underway, albeit via silent and seemingly innocuous policy elements. Continue reading “The Back Door to Universal Basic Income”
A year ago, everything changed for Americans as a new, highly infectious disease began spreading across the country.
Two scientists, longtime friends and colleagues became two of the most public faces of the U.S. efforts to fight what ultimately became the coronavirus pandemic: Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a member of former President Trump’s White House coronavirus task force, and his boss, Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health. Continue reading “In The ’24th Mile’ Of A Marathon, Fauci And Collins Reflect On Their Pandemic Year”
Ooh, The Pfizer vaxxeen has the same ingredient used in executions! Who could make this stuff up?? UNBELIEVABLE! pic.twitter.com/6kJILKpFQK
— Chris Wick (@ChrisWickNews) March 9, 2021
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