The Dan Bongino Show: The Globalist Push for Digital ID With Michael Rectenwald | 24 Oct 2022 | In this episode, Dan Bongino addresses the growing threat of digital ID and digital currency with author [and CLG Founder] Michael Rectenwald.
Australian Bank Begins Linking Customer Transactions to Carbon Footprint | 21 Oct 2022 | In another foretaste of potential future ‘carbon allowance’ limits, a major bank in Australia has introduced a new feature that links purchases to a customer’s carbon footprint and warns them when they are going over the average. Australia’s Commonwealth Bank (CBA) has partnered with Cogo, a “carbon management solutions” company, to launch the new feature, which is part of CBA’s online banking platform. The bank gives the customer the option to “pay a fee” to offset their carbon footprint, with the average listed as 1,280 kilograms, a long way from the ‘sustainable’ figure of 200 kilograms.
U.S. citizens were given secret Covid ‘decree violation’ scores | 25 Oct 2022 | Voter analytics firm PredictWise harvested location data from tens of millions of US cellphones during the initial Covid lockdown months and used this data to assign a “Covid-19 decree violation” score to the people associated with the phones. These Covid-19 decree violation scores were calculated by analyzing nearly two billion global positioning system (GPS) pings to get “real-time, ultra-granular locations patterns.” People who were “on the go more often than their neighbors” were given a high Covid-19 decree violation score while those who mostly or always stayed at home were given a low Covid-19 decree violation score. Not only did PredictWise use this highly sensitive location data to monitor millions of Americans’ compliance with Covid lockdown decrees but it also combined this data with follow-up surveys to assign “Covid concern” scores to the people who were being surveilled. PredictWise then used this data to help Democrats in several swing states to target more than 350,000 “Covid concerned” Republicans with Covid-related campaign ads.
Smith Says She’ll End Alberta Health Services’ Partnership With World Economic Forum | 22 Oct 2022 | Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she will end the partnership her province’s health authority has with the World Economic Forum (WEF). Her remarks came during a livestream on Western Standard’s “Question Period with Premier Danielle Smith” program on Oct. 21, where she said she holds the Alberta Health Services (AHS) accountable for its COVID-19 advice to the government of Alberta over the last two years, and that its ties with the WEF serve no purpose to the province. “I believe that Alberta Health Services is the source of a lot of problems that we’ve had,” Smith said. “They signed some kind of partnership with the World Economic Forum right in the middle of the pandemic; we’ve got to address that. Why in the world do we have anything to do with the World Economic Forum? That’s got to end.”
European energy crisis is ‘good’ – Bill Gates –Gas shortages and unaffordable supply will make countries switch to renewables, the billionaire said | 19 Oct 2022 | Europe’s gas supply and affordability crisis is actually “good for the long run,” Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates told CNBC on Tuesday. He explained that it would ultimately force the continent to embrace renewable energy, adding “people won’t want to be dependent on Russian natural gas.” Gates acknowledged that the public “did get a little optimistic about how quickly the transition [to renewables] could be done,” admitting the need to find “non-Russian hydrocarbon sources.” Elaborating on the matter, the founder of climate-oriented venture capital fund Breakthrough Energy Ventures published an essay titled “State of the Energy Transition” on his blog on the same day. Speaking about global greenhouse gas emissions, Gates noted that the ultimate goal of going “from 51 billion tons a year to zero” should be achieved “in the next three decades.”
New York Supreme Court reinstates all employees fired for being unvaccinated, orders back pay –State Supreme Court found that being vaccinated ‘does not’ stop the spread of COVID-19 | 25 Oct 2022 | The New York state Supreme Court has reinstated all employees who were fired for not being vaccinated, ordering back pay and saying their rights had been violated. The court found Monday that “being vaccinated does not prevent an individual from contracting or transmitting COVID-19.” New York City Mayor Eric Adams claimed earlier this year that his administration would not rehire employees who had been fired over their vaccination status. NYC alone fired roughly 1,400 employees for being unvaccinated earlier this year after the city adopted a vaccine mandate under former Mayor Bill de Blasio. Many of those fired were police officers and firefighters.
New York judge strikes down ‘arbitrary and capricious’ vaccine mandate for workers –New York City almost immediately appealed the judge’s order. | 25 Oct 2022 | New York judge has struck down what it calls an “arbitrary and capricious” COVID-19 vaccine mandate for New York City workers, in a ruling that reinstates employees fired for not being vaccinated and entitles them to back pay. “The petitioners should not have been terminated for choosing not to protect themselves,” Richmond County Judge Ralph Porzio wrote in his ruling Monday, in response to the case filed by 16 New York City employees after they were fired for not taking the vaccine. Porzio said the petitioners would be reinstated to full employment effective Tuesday, but it is unclear whether this has occurred.
‘The CDC should not be treating kids in low-income households as lab experiments’ – SC attorney general joins other attorneys general opposing CDC’s COVID-19 vaccine for kids | 22 Oct 2022 | South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is joining 11 other attorneys general calling on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) not to include the COVID-19 vaccine on the list of child immunizations. The state chief legal officers slammed the ACIP for two votes taken at the October 2022 meetings this week, which occurred prior to the close of the public comment period. Joining Attorneys General Wilson and Jeff Landry of Louisiana in this letter to the CDC are the attorneys general from the following states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. “It’s important for South Carolinians to remember that this is a CDC recommendation. The CDC does not have the power to require this vaccine nor should it,” said Attorney General Wilson said in a release. “This is a state decision, and I will oppose any effort to add the COVID-19 vaccine to the list of shots that children must get to go to school.”… “The COVID-19 vaccine does not provide the same protection against life-threatening illnesses. Instead, it could put more kids at risk instead of protecting them, which is the purpose of the VCF,” wrote the attorneys general in the letter. “The CDC should not be treating kids in low-income households as lab experiments. Nor should pharmaceutical companies be allowed to use low-income families as cash cows.”
ACIP committee approves mRNA vaccines for the childhood schedule 15-0 –This allows the EUA to end, but provides full immunity protection forever for the COVID vaccine manufacturers. By Steve Kirsch | 20 Oct 2022 | The ACIP [Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices] committee voted on Thursday, as predicted, to add the COVID vaccines to the childhood vaccination schedule so that the manufacturers will now get full liability protection for the authorized product forever. The last of the public commenters was cut off because they were talking about Nuremberg. They were asking why do you even have a public comment section because nobody listens to the comments. The ACIP committee voted 15-0 to approve the mRNA COVID shots for the childhood immunization schedule, just as I and others predicted they would.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, who previously said vaccinated people ‘don’t get sick,’ tests positive a month after getting booster shot | 22 Oct 2022 | CDC Director Rochelle Walensky tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday night. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement that Walensky was experiencing mild symptoms and was resting at home. Walensky will participate in CDC meetings virtually. Reuters reported that Walensky was not at the White House at the end of this week and had not met in person with any senior U.S. officials before testing positive for COVID-19. The CDC statement said that Walensky was “up to date” with her vaccines.
Russian Ministry of Defense and Intelligence Bureau (FSB) Shouting From Rooftops: Ukraine to Detonate ‘Dirty’ Nuclear Device | 24 Oct 2022 | According to a statement from the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD), the detonation by Ukraine of some type of radioactive device, is now imminent. Ukraine is losing its war with Russia so badly, they are preparing to cause a doomsday radiation scenario to get NATO to come into the war on the side of Ukraine. According to Russia’s MoD, the following additional acts will also be undertaken by Ukraine: Kakhovka Dam and Dnipro Dam will be blown up; a dirty nuclear bomb or tactical nuclear weapon will be detonated in Kherson; and all six Reactor units at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Plant will be blown up. If one or both these dams are blown up by Ukraine (or anyone else), they will release an unimaginable torrent of water, which will flood and destroy gigantic areas of land downstream. The primary area that will be wrecked by such a release of water will be Kherson, one of the four Oblasts (states) that recently voted to leave Ukraine and become part of Russia.
Records reveal external forces that aided Soros-funded prosecutor in toppling Missouri GOP governor | 24 Oct 2022 | A George Soros-bankrolled prosecutor in St. Louis was fed derogatory information in early 2018 from two opponents of Eric Greitens — a special interest group executive and an estranged husband — before she filed and later withdrew criminal charges that toppled the sitting Republican governor of Missouri, according to documents turned over to Just the News under a court order. Hidden from public view for years, the internal communications between St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner and Greitens’ accusers provide new insights into the behavior of prosecutors and the external forces they worked with in a case that has resulted in legal misconduct findings against Gardner and a conviction for evidence tampering against her chief investigator, former FBI Agent William Tisaby. Read the full trove of documents here.
Experts Uncover Evidence that Voting Machines in Wisconsin Were Connected to NGO During 2020 Election | 22 Oct 2022 | As the days go by, we find more and more information that the 2020 Election was not secure and as a result, it was un-certifiable… Yesterday, it was reported that experts in Wisconsin determined that the voting machines used in the 2020 election in the state were shared with a nongovernment entity (NGO) in real-time. This may be the most shocking piece of information on fraudulent election activities to date. Wisconsin State Rep. Janel Brandtjen released a statement on this shocking news on Friday. “State Representative Janel Brandtjen (R-Menomonee Falls) has received credible information from a Wisconsin-based watchdog group indicating that tabulators in Wisconsin were not only connected to the internet, but the machines were connected to an unofficial IP address belonging to WiscNet…”
Judge Strikes Down Controversial Clause in NY’s New Election Laws | 23 Oct 2022 | A New York state court judge on Friday struck down one controversial sentence in New York’s new election laws. New York Supreme Court Justice Dianne Freestone said the sentence deprived the rights of courts to rule on disputed ballots. The last sentence in Article 9-209(8)e of the 2022 Election Law–which has been amended recently by the Democrat-led state legislature–says: “In no event may a court order a ballot that has been counted to be uncounted.” Freestone said the clause violated the Constitution and abandoned a long-time bipartisan tradition. “[It] abrogates both the right of an individual to seek judicial intervention of a contested ‘qualified’ ballot before it is opened and counted, and the right of the Court to judicially review same prior to canvassing,” she wrote.
Cotton plans to block D.C. from allowing illegal aliens to vote – ‘Insane policy’ –The D.C. City Council voted 12-1 to advance a bill that would allow non-citizens to vote in local elections | 19 Oct 2022 | Sen. Tom Cotton is introducing a resolution in Congress that would block a recent move by the city of Washington, D.C., which allows illegal immigrants to vote in elections, a decision Cotton called an “insane policy.” The Washington, D.C., City Council voted 12-1 this month to advance a bill that would allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. The bill, introduced by council member Charles Allen, says that if noncitizens are otherwise qualified to vote, they can do so in local elections as long as they have resided in D.C. for at least 30 days.
Arizona Sec of State State Hobbs, Dem governor nominee, showed up to office 19 days in past 6 months –Hobbs’ absences from her state office have lasted weeks | 20 Oct 2022 | Arizona Secretary of State and Democratic gubernatorial nominee Katie Hobbs has only showed up to her state office 19 days in the past six months, records reveal. Between April 1 and Oct. 14, Hobbs has swiped her security badge at the Arizona state Capitol Building, which houses the secretary of state’s office, a total of 19 days, according to documents obtained through a public records request and shared with Fox News Digital. Just last week, Hobbs told local radio host Barry Markson that she is “actively involved” with her office while she continues to campaign for governor.
Poll Shows 71 Percent Say U.S. Heading in Wrong Direction 3 Weeks Ahead of 2022 Midterms | 25 Oct 2022 | With fewer than three weeks to go before the 2022 midterm elections, a new poll shows about three-quarters of Americans believe the United States is on the wrong track. About 71 percent of voters said the United States is headed in the wrong direction, and only 20 percent said it’s on the right track, according to a poll by Hart Research Associates and Public Opinion Strategies for NBC. Pollsters noted that it is the sixth out of seventh of such polls where the wrong track answer has been higher than 70 percent. In the same vein, some 20 percent of respondents said they believe the U.S. economy will get better over the next year, 26 percent said it will remain about the same, and 50 percent say it will get worse. The 50-percent figure is the highest number on the question dating back to 1994.
‘I could drop dead tomorrow’ – Biden | 24 Oct 2022 | Joe Biden admitted he could “drop dead tomorrow” while trying to reassure American voters that he still has enough energy to run for office again in 2024. His comments come amid widespread concerns about his allegedly deteriorating health and regular gaffes. In a clip from an interview with MSNBC released on Sunday, Biden, 79, was asked what he would tell Americans that were not sure whether he should seek re-election because of his advanced age. “I think it’s a legitimate thing to be concerned about anyone’s age, including mine,” he replied, describing himself as “a great respecter of fate.” “I could get a disease tomorrow. I could, you know, drop dead tomorrow,” he added.
Religious Freedom Nonprofit Claims Chase Bank Ignores Requests to Explain Account Shutdown | 20 Oct 2022 | A nonprofit dedicated to promoting religious freedom has had its Chase Bank account closed without being given a reason, according to the nonprofit’s founder and executive director. Sam Brownback, founder of the National Committee for Religious Freedom (NCRF), and the Rev. Justin Murff, the NCRF’s executive director, have expressed frustration over what they see as a heavy-handed measure taken with practically no explanation and no recourse for the bank’s former customers. “We’ve written to JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon; it’s been a good two weeks now, and have not heard anything back and have not been directly contacted by the bank,” Brownback told The Epoch Times. “They sent the funds back to us, and they just closed the account.” Brownback, a former governor of Kansas, U.S. senator, and U.S. ambassador at large for international religious freedom, describes the NCRF as a nonprofit entity, classifiable for tax purposes as a 501(c)(4), with an interfaith character…he says it’s bipartisan in nature and open to a range of political viewpoints and affiliations.
5.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near San Jose | 25 Oct 2022 | A 5.1 magnitude earthquake jolted the Bay Area late Tuesday morning, rattling nerves but not appearing to cause any significant damage. The quake hit at 11:42 a.m. and was centered 12.1 miles east of San Jose, according to the United States Geological Survey. It was followed by a 3.1 magnitude aftershock at 11:47 a.m. Annemarie Baltay, a seismologist with the USGS, said the location of the epicenter suggests the quake occurred within the Calaveras Fault zone. [Shaking] reports came from as far away as Central California, Sacramento and Sonoma County.
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It should be noted that in NY, a “Supreme Court” is county level. The “supreme” court in NY is the Court of Appeals.