Archive for the 'Collapse' Category
Actual Headline: “Border Patrol Admits It’s Responsible for Open Floodgates in Arizona Border Wall”
August 25th, 2023Via: New York Post: The US Border Patrol has now admitted it’s responsible for the decision to leave giant flood gates in the border wall wide open — giving thousands of illegal immigrants an easy opportunity to stream into Arizona. After some initial finger-pointing at other federal agencies, the agency took ownership for making the […]
Excessive Social Media Use Is No. 1 Concern For Parents As Kids Head Back To School
August 25th, 2023Via: Epoch Times: An increasing number of parents have expressed concern over their children’s digital habits as their kids return to the classroom, findings from a new poll show. Two-thirds of parents surveyed say overall screen time, followed by social media overuse and internet safety, are major concerns, according to the University of Michigan C.S. […]
Microplastics Detected in the Marine Air from Norway to the High Arctic
August 22nd, 2023Via: Science Switch: You’d think the crisp ocean air would be pristine, even far from shore. But alarmingly, scientists have discovered microplastic particles floating thousands of miles from land. An investigative team from Germany and Norway took air samples along the Norwegian coast up to the remote Arctic. Using specialized equipment aboard a research vessel, […]
EPA Finds Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ In Water Systems Across The US
August 21st, 2023Via: Zero Hedge: The Aug. 17 finding comes after the U.S. Geological Survey found in July that perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl chemicals known as PFAS, were found in 45 percent of water taps in the United States. The EPA’s separate findings are the latest evidence that these controversial chemicals are widespread in the environment. PFASs are […]
Another One? Boeing Dreamliner Pilot Suffers “Fatal Cardiac Arrest” Shortly After Takeoff
August 19th, 2023Via: ZeroHedge: In late January, US Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) sent a letter to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Acting Administrator Billy Nolen and Office of Aerospace Medicine Federal Air Surgeon Susan Northrup shedding light on a concerning trend of individuals in the aviation industry who experienced medical events after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine. “What steps […]
If Vaccines Don’t Cause Autism, Then How Do You Explain All This Evidence?
August 18th, 2023Via: Steve Kirsch: They always completely ignore the studies that go against the narrative and only focus on studies where the studies are designed to minimize the chance of finding an association. Related: Deposition of Dr. Stanley Plotkin from 2018
Workers in San Francisco Federal Building Told Work from Home Due to Crime
August 16th, 2023Via: San Francisco Chronicle: Officials at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services advised hundreds of employees in San Francisco to work remotely for the foreseeable future due to public safety concerns outside the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building on Seventh Street. The imposing, 18-story tower on the corner of Seventh and Mission streets houses […]
‘Bidenomics’ Leaves Americans Becoming Homeless At “Record Rate”
August 14th, 2023Via: ZeroHedge: The Biden administration’s fight against homelessness is faltering ahead of the 2024 presidential election cycle. A new Wall Street Journal report reveals the number of Americans ending up on the streets is happening at a “record rate” despite ‘Bidenomics’ being touted as an economic savior for the middle class. Every working-class folk understands […]
San Francisco’s North Beach Streets Briefly Clogged with Malfunctioning Robotaxis
August 14th, 2023I love it. Via: Los Angeles Times: One day after California green-lighted a massive expansion of driverless robotaxis in San Francisco, the implications became clear. At about 11 p.m. Friday, as many as 10 Cruise driverless taxis blocked two narrow streets in the center of the city’s lively North Beach bar and restaurant district. All […]
Only 16% of Californians Can Afford to Buy a Home
August 11th, 2023Via: Bloomberg: Buying a home in California slipped further out of reach as interest rates climbed and scarce inventory bolstered prices. Only 16% of households could qualify to purchase a median-priced single-family home in the second quarter, the California Association of Realtors reported Friday. That’s down from 19% in the first quarter and 17% a […]
