New York Post – by Samuel Chamberlain

Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for 34 counties along or near the Lone Star State’s border with Mexico Tuesday, claiming that President Biden’s immigration policies had allowed in a flood of drugs and gang members.

“President Biden’s open-border policies have paved the way for dangerous gangs and cartels, human traffickers, and deadly drugs like fentanyl to pour into our communities,” Abbott said in a statement. Continue reading “Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declares disaster in state over border crisis”

Bloomberg

A notorious Russia-linked hacking group is behind the cyberattack against JBS SA, according to four people familiar with the assault who were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. The cyber gang goes by the name REvil or Sodinokibi.

While it’s unclear if all of REvil’s hackers operate in Russia, the group’s public face, a user on the dark web cyber-crime forum XSS who goes by the name “Unknown,” exclusively publishes in Russian. REvil typically uses a darkweb blog called “Happy Blog” to name victims when they decline to engage in ransom negotiations. REvil has yet to post a blog item dedicated to JBS.  Continue reading “Hacking Outfit Linked to Russia Is Behind JBS Cyberattack”

Anti-War – by Dave DeCamp

After an 11-day bombing campaign in Gaza that killed at least 256 Palestinians, including 67 children, Israel has its hand out to its greatest ally for an additional $1 billion in “emergency” military aid, on top of the $3.8 billion Washington provides each year.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) confirmed that Israel will make the request a day after he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. “There is going to be a request made by the Israelis to the Pentagon on Thursday for $1 billion in aid to replenish Iron Dome batteries,” Graham told Fox and Friends on Tuesday. Continue reading “After Gaza Slaughter, Israel Wants Another $1 Billion Out of the US”

Activist Post – by JP Cortez

Gov. Bill Lee signed legislation last week requiring the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) to examine the feasibility of creating a state depository to secure gold owned by the state and/or citizens.

House Bill 353, introduced by Rep. Bud Hulsey, and Senate Bill 279, introduced by Senator Paul Rose, call for TACIR to report its findings and recommendations to the Speaker of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Legislative Librarian no later than January 1, 2022. Continue reading “Tennessee to Consider Establishing a State Gold Depository”

Revolver – by Michael Thau, Ph.D.

“What is happening now, for whatever reason, is not even close to normal.”

That’s what Tucker Carlson claimed, at any rate, prompting outraged denials from the old-guard media and those self-appointed “fact-checkers” who sprung up out of nowhere a few years back, claiming to be the final arbiters of truth. Continue reading “Exposing the Media’s Plot to Hide Record Vaccine Deaths and Deceive Americans”

Why are we importing oil from anywhere when we are exporting our own sweet crude that is already here?

Xinhua

HOUSTON, May 26 (Xinhua) — U.S. crude oil imports decreased while exports increased during the week ending May 21, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Wednesday. Continue reading “U.S. oil imports down, exports up last week: EIA”

CD Media

CDMedia has been approached by a group of parents terrified about what is happening to their children at the United States Military Academy at West Point.

Cadets are being threatened with solitary confinement, separation from the Academy, essential training is being refused, and they are facing daily direct pressure from senior officers at the institution if they do not take the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine. Continue reading “Vaccine Scandal Rocks West Point”

Reclaim the Net – by Tom Parker

Australia’s drug regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), is considering referring Facebook posts containing claims about COVID vaccine deaths to the police after a post showing Labor backbencher Julian Hill getting his vaccine was met with mass pushback from vaccine skeptics.

The post was ratioed with almost twice the number of comments to engagements – a common sign that a post is unpopular. Continue reading “Australia’s drug regulator considers referring vaccine hesitant Facebook posts to police”

Daily Mail

Not long before he acquired a sizeable stake in Debenhams, the former bankruptcy lawyer turned private equity baron David Bonderman decided to do some celebrating.

Nothing too discreet, though. That is not his style.

The financial entrepreneur, who has amassed a £3 billion fortune through his aggressive buyouts of failing or under-performing companies, subscribes to the ‘if you’ve got it, flaunt it’ philosophy of life. Continue reading “While the cost of our food doubles…”

Midiaite – by Colby Hall

Former President Donald Trump is telling people that he expects to get reinstated in the White House by August, according to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman.

Haberman shared this rather stunning detail in response to a CNN segment from Donie O’Sullivan.  The video features a number of QAnon followers lauding a Myanmar-style coup of the U.S. government to replace President Joe Biden with Trump. Continue reading “Trump is Reportedly Telling People He Will Be Reinstated as President By August”

Yahoo News

(Bloomberg) — A cyberattack on JBS SA, the largest meat producer globally, forced the shutdown of all its U.S. beef plants, wiping out output from facilities that supply almost a quarter of American supplies.

All of the company’s fed-beef and regional beef plants were forced to shutter, and all other JBS meatpacking facilities in the country experienced some level of disruption to operations, according to an official with the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union.  Continue reading “All of JBS’s U.S. Beef Plants Were Forced Shut by Cyberattack”

Zero Hedge – Tyler Durden

Local newspaper Yomiuri reveals Japanese authorities are mulling over expanding eligibility criteria, including a negative COVID-19 test or vaccination history, for fans before entering the Tokyo Olympics this summer. Once inside, spectators might be forbidden from eating, drinking, and cheering.

Yomiuri said the government is considering that all spectators be required to show a negative COVID test within a week before attending the event that is set to run between July 23 and Aug. 8.  Continue reading “Japan Asks Olympics Fans For COVID Tests; No Eating, Drinking, Cheering At Games”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

There is no other way to explain what is happening with the Biden-Obama 2.0 foreign policy.
It is pure evil.

These are not good people. Continue reading “PURE EVIL: Biden Imports Oil from Iran After Shutting Down Keystone Pipeline and Putting US Oil Workers Out of Work”

Birch Gold

We already know that Social Security will be dealing with tough challenges in just a few years if something truly significant doesn’t change, and soon.

We also know that last year’s pandemic probably made things much worse. In fact, this year the “new normal” for Social Security could turn any cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for next year into an empty gesture.  Continue reading “Under Pressure, Social Security Benefits May Be Cut Sooner Than Previously Suggested”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As the drug war crumbles across the United States, those who profit from kidnapping, caging, and killing people over arbitrary substances are clawing to the shreds of their existence in a desperate yet failing attempt to keep it alive. Perhaps there is no greater symbol for the current paradigm shift than what’s taking place in Flint, Michigan. The city just agreed to sell the former police academy for $500,000 to a company who is going to turn it into a marijuana grow facility. Continue reading “Drug War Crumbles As City Converts Old Police Academy into Cannabis Grow Facility”