More of Today's Articles Study: Unvaccinated individuals are not a burden to medical systems A large-scale international study conducted by the Alliance for Natural Health International found that unvaccinated individuals have not been a burdento medical systems, contrary to what the ... Covid "positive" citizens in Hong Kong forced to wear ankle bracelet trackers like criminals The Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) apparently still exists in Hong Kong, where residents who are deemed to be "infected" are now being forced to wear an electronic ankle bracelet and ... Canadian government spends 8.5 M on insect production facility to force people to eat bugs Our neighbors to the north are well on their way to becoming a meat-free, insect-based food society, thanks to a new cash infusion from the Canadian government into the "sustainable food ... Nearly all of the government's covid information websites are secret spying operations European researchers put together a study revealing that government-run Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) information websites are a privacy-invading nightmare - let the public beware. Entitled ... Top 9 scariest hospital surgery mistakes that are quite common There are common underlying causes in most cases of surgical errors, including surgical incompetence, lack of skill, inadequate preparation, negligence, lack of necessary equipment, or a ... Wind power failing in Texas as power grid pushed to brink of collapse The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has issued a Conservation Appeal calling on households and businesses throughout the state to voluntarily turn off their power to avoid a ... Thrive Time Show with Clay Clark: Globalists are using gene editing and brain control weapons to advance their military and crush dissent - Brighteon.TV United States intelligence has shown thatglobalistsare using advanced technologies such as gene editing and brain control weapons to advancetheir military and crush dissent. In a series of ... Russia continues gaining ground in Ukraine as US, NATO pour in weapons to prolong the inevitable It should become obvious by now to most people that the grinding war in Ukraine following Russia's invasion has only one inevitable conclusion, and that is a victory by Moscow. The only ... World Economic Forum claims economic crisis is an opportunity to transition to green energy The World Economic Forum (WEF) recently published an article claiming that the current global economic crisis is a great opportunity for the world to transition to using more renewable energy ... Japanese prime minister warns of energy shortage, orders activation of up to nine nuclear reactors this winter Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida hasasked his industry minister to have up to nine nuclear reactors operational this winteras he warned of a potential energy crunch. Kishida announced this ... Federal judge bars Air Force, Space Force from discharging members who turn down the covid clot shot on religious grounds A federal magistrate ruled that the Air Force and Space Force, including the Air Force Reserve, cannot discharge or penalize service members who request religious exemptions to Wuhan coronavirus ... Ancient human remains unearthed in Ethiopia older than previously thought, reveals study Researchers say that the ancient human fossils initially found in Ethiopia are much older than previously thought. In fact, it's possible that the fossils are at least 230,000 years old. The ... Calgary firefighters file 38 million lawsuit against city and fire department over covid "vaccine" mandates Nineteen firefighters in Calgary who were fired for refusing Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) "vaccination" are now suing the department and the city for 38 million in damages. Plaintiffs ... Obama-era training policies, vaccine mandates to blame for nationwide pilot shortage Data from flight-tracking website FlightAware showed that more than 1,400 flights were canceled and more than 17,000 were delayed during the July 4 holiday weekend. The country's airlines, ... Former CIA engineer convicted for divulging US surveillance tools to WikiLeaks A former engineer for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was convicted on July 13 for divulging the agency's surveillance tools to international whistleblower organization WikiLeaks. A ... Fewer Americans are buying homes as worsening inflation takes toll Fewer Americans arepurchasing homes and the ones who are buying are acquiring more affordable homes as consumers are greatly affected by the worsening inflation.Mortgage demand fell last week ... Wife of former Connecticut state representative admits to stealing covid-19 funds The wife of a former Connecticut state lawmaker pleaded guilty for stealing more than 600,000 in federal relief fundsfor Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) from the city of West Haven. Lauren ... Consumer prices continue to soar as US battles worst inflation in 41 years Consumer prices continue to soar as the U.S. battles with its worst inflation in 41 years. Meanwhile,wages have fallenfor the 15th straight month. If this continues, Americans will see an ... Study suggests Earth could have as many as 73,000 tree species, with 9,200 still undiscovered According to a first-of-its-kind study conducted by the Global Forest Biodiversity Initiative (GFBI),Earth could have as many as 73,000 tree species, with 9,200 species yet to be discovered. The ... EPA doing "bare minimum" to address toxic PFAS pollutants in drinking water The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been accused of doing the "bare minimum" in addressing thepresence of so-called "forever chemicals" in drinking water. A July 16 ... Uvalde massacre: Surveillance footage shows police just hanging around school hallway during carnage Another wave of anger and suffering reverberated through Uvalde on Tuesday, July 12, with the emergence of surveillance footage showing the inaction of law enforcement during the Robb Elementary ... Car theft has been effectively decriminalized in London as less than 1 percent of London car thieves face any legal repercussions The crime of theft from vehicles is being handled so poorly by police in London that it has effectively become decriminalized, according to reports. An analysis of Home Office data carried out by ... |