Month: September 2021

HHS Whistleblower Alleges Fed Cover Up of Adverse Reactions to COVID-19 Vaccines: Project Veritas

A registered nurse with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has come forward to Project Veritas with allegations that the federal government is covering up reports of adverse side effects from the COVID-19 vaccines. Jodi O’Malley, an HHS insider who works in Arizona with the Indian Health Service branch—a federal health program…


Beijing Stock Exchange Sets Investor Capital Requirements

China’s third, upcoming stock exchange will require minimum capital requirements on certain investors. Individual investors must have 500,000 yuan ($77,400) of assets in their accounts to trade on the Beijing Stock Exchange, the planned exchange announced on Friday. China will set up a third stock exchange in Beijing, which will be a primary platform for innovative…


Price of Kansas Farmland up More Than 10 Percent

The price of farm real estate and cropland in Kansas has risen more than 10 percent in the past year. “There are many reasons for the current increase in farm real estate and cropland values, such as historically low-interest rates, improved farm economy, increased demand of farmland for urban use and other outside investments,” Dean…


There Were No Winners in This Election

Commentary The biggest losers in the 2021 federal election are Canadians. At a cost of over $600 million dollars and the disruption of our lives for over a month, we find ourselves nearly exactly where we began. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was accused of holding an election about nothing and the results are reflecting that….


The CCP Used Hong Kong’s Property Tycoons, Then Dumped Them

Commentary News of a sham election in Hong Kong indicates the deterioration of democracy in the world’s fragrant harbor, and China’s dumping of pro-tycoon candidates that it no longer needs. Beijing used to use the tycoons as a counterbalance against pro-democracy candidates, but now that it rejiggered “elections” in its favor, all but one of…


87-Year-Old Woman Found Dead in Refrigerator in Southern California, Daughter Detained

Melissa Hernandez Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES—The body of an 87-year-old woman was found inside a refrigerator in her Riverside home Sunday morning, and police detained her daughter for questioning after the gruesome discovery, authorities said. Riverside police were called around 9:30 a.m. to the 6600 block of New Ridge Drive for a welfare check…


UK Meat Industry Warns of Imminent Supply Threat From CO2 Crisis

LONDON—Britain’s meat processors will start running out of carbon dioxide (CO2) within five days, forcing them to halt production and impacting supplies to retailers, the industry’s lobby group warned on Monday. A jump in gas prices has forced several domestic energy suppliers out of business and has shut fertilizer plants that also make CO2 as…


SABIC, ExxonMobil Joint Venture in US Preparing for Initial Startup

Saudi Basic Industries, the world’s fourth-biggest petrochemicals firm, said on Sunday its joint venture project with ExxonMobil in the U.S. Gulf Coast has started commissioning activities and preparing for an initial startup. The project includes the establishment of an ethylene production unit with annual capacity of about 1.8 million tonnes, which will feed two polyethylene…


Australian Children and Teens Allowed Friendship Bubbles in New South Wales

Australian children and teenagers under the age of 18 in New South Wales (NSW) will now be allowed to go to their friend’s houses and play. The NSW crisis cabinet agreed on Sept. 20 to allow children to form a “friend bubble” group of three from Sept. 21. The trios in each bubble must stay…


Cathay Pacific Lowers Q4 Capacity Forecast as Travel Restrictions Linger

Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. said on Monday it had lowered its passenger capacity forecast for the remainder of the year to 13 percent of pre-COVID levels, down from an earlier 30 percent target for the fourth quarter as travel restrictions linger. The airline said it continued to target cash burn of less than HK$1…