The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reportedly dropped charges against more than half of Portland rioters accused of committing crimes during BLM and Antifa protests in the spring and summer of 2020. 48 out of 90 people facing charges saw their cases dropped last week. According to The Epoch Times, among the dropped cases were...
Tag: may 11 2021
BIG-CITY EXODUS TREND GAINS STEAM
Since the beginning of the COVID War, the Trends Journal was the first to forecast a sharp exodus from metropolitan cities to suburban and ex-urban areas. A year later, new data supports this historic shift. New census estimates for the year ending 1 July 2020 showed population losses for urban counties plunged at a faster rate than...
FEDERAL JUDGE RULES MORATORIUM ON EVICTIONS ENDING
A federal judge in Washington, D.C. ruled against the President Trump-era moratorium on evictions during the coronavirus lockdown, which was seen as a blow to those struggling to pay rents and a victory for landlords who called out what they saw as government overreach. Diane Yentel, president of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, told The...
FACEBOOK’S “QUASI-COURT” UPHOLDS TRUMP BAN
Facebook’s Oversight Board announced Wednesday that former President Trump’s ban from the popular platform will be upheld due to the “justified” risk of violence if he continued to post. Trump, who received 74 million votes in November and is considered to be the most influential Republican by far, was blamed in many circles for inciting...
WHY HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE & IVERMECTIN ARE BEING OFFICIALLY SUPPRESSED
By Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Had the FDA and Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Disease (NIAID) started approving existing clinically proven and inexpensive drugs for treating malaria, parasites, and other pathogens at the start of the pandemic, millions of people would have been saved from experiencing serious infections or...
HOME INVASION, PART II
If the worst ever happens and you are in a situation where one or more criminal monsters forcefully enter your home and target you and possibly your family, there is only one way to ensure your survival: meet the invader(s) with deadly force. Question: “Wouldn’t it be preferable to try to either chase them away...
NANOTECH DEFEATS COLON CANCER
Colon cancer – the third most common cancer and the second deadliest – is normally treated with a drug called Capecitabine (CAP), but it’s a shotgun treatment: the drug swarms not only tumors but also healthy tissue, leaving patients with side effects ranging from severe pain in hands and feet to dermatitis to nausea. Researchers...
YOUR NEW WOODEN COMPUTER
The more than one trillion transistors or semiconductors produced each year, the things that populate computer chips and make them work, are indispensable and also a biblical-scale trash problem: relatively few chips are recycled because breaking them down and extracting the metals used to make them is neither easy nor reliably profitable and also consumes...
GM JOINS PARTNERSHIP FOR EV CHARGING STATIONS NATIONWIDE
General Motors, which has promised to make only zero-emissions vehicles by 2035, has taken a key step to making its promise practical. The company has partnered with seven companies that make electric-vehicle charging stations – Blink, ChargePoint, EV Connect, EVgo, FLO, Greenlots, and SemaConnect – to set up 60,000 charging locations “no matter where” GM’s...
NYT REPORTS OUTDOOR COVID DANGER MAY HAVE BEEN HUGELY OVERBLOWN
10 percent or 0.1 percent? According to a May 11 New York Times report, it turns out the risks of outdoor transmission of COVID-19 may have been wildly overstated. A month ago, a new CDC guidance on mask-wearing indicated the ratio of outdoor to indoor transmission of the virus was 90 percent to “under 10...