Month: March 2022

US Electric Grid Incredibly Vulnerable to Cyberattack: Filmmaker David Tice

In the wake of the White House’s warning that intelligence reveals potential for a cyberattack by Russia, documentary film producer of “Grid Down, Power Up” David Tice reiterated the danger of this type of attack on the country’s power grid. Tice said based on research he did for his documentary, electricity infrastructure is extremely vulnerable…


El Salvador Declares State of Emergency Amid Killings

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador—El Salvador’s congress granted President Nayib Bukele’s request to declare a state of emergency early Sunday amid a wave of gang-related killings over the weekend. Fourteen people were killed Friday and 62 people died Saturday, a scale of violence that has not been seen for years. By comparison, there were 79 homicides…


Actually, Newsom’s Gas Card Rebate Is a Great Idea

Commentary Republicans are making a mistake criticizing Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to give every car owner a $400 debit card to make up for the soaring cost of gas at the pump. It would be mailed out in July. “July? Seriously?” charged Republican Assembly Leader James Gallagher of Yuba City on March 23. “Californians are…


3 Sentenced to Prison in Slayings of Ohio Man, Teen Girl

CLEVELAND, Ohio—Two men have been sentenced to life in prison and a third to a shorter term in the grisly deaths of an Ohio man and his teenage daughter more than three years ago. The bodies of 39-year-old Paul Bradley and 14-year-old Paris Bradley were found in October 2018 in a burning car in East…


Vancouver Realtors Celebrate Freedom Through Shen Yun

VANCOUVER—Infused with hope for freedom and faith, Shen Yun’s performance on March 26 inspired Margaret Lim and her fiancé Martin Dash. “It must be seen by everyone in the world!” exclaimed Ms. Lim. “It’s a true story of the history of China. Its heavenly, it’s divine, it’s just amazing. Based in New York, Shen Yun is…


Challenging Cultural Assumptions With Wholesome Rap Music (Ft. Zuby) | Larry Elder

Zuby Udezue is an independent rapper, author, podcast host, public speaker, and creative entrepreneur, with more than one million followers on social media. He was born in England, raised in Saudi Arabia, went to boarding school in the UK at 11 years old, and is a graduate of Oxford University where he studied computer science….


Senate Pays Tribute to Kimberley Kitching

Senators from across the political divide will pay tribute to the late Kimberley Kitching in a specially convened sitting on Monday. The Victorian Labor senator was laid to rest last week following her sudden death aged 52 from a suspected heart attack in Melbourne on March 10. Labor frontbencher Katy Gallagher said it would be…


Weaponization of the Law Against American Citizens | Counterculture

In this episode of Counterculture with Danielle D’Souza Gill, Danielle explains how the law has taken a turn for the worse in penalizing those who are enemies of the global elites’ agenda, whether that be because of race, gender, or political affiliation. She draws a distinction between God’s law and manmade law. Danielle interviews constitutional…


Texas Physician Convicted of Illegally Prescribing Over 1 Million Opioid Pills

James Pierre, a 52-year-old doctor from Houston, Texas, was convicted on March 25 for illegally prescribing over one million pills of hydrocodone, an opioid pain medication. “Pierre was convicted of one count of conspiracy to unlawfully distribute and dispense controlled substances and seven counts of unlawfully distributing and dispensing controlled substances,” the justice department said…


Canada Qualifies for World Cup

For the first time in 36 years, the Canadian men’s national soccer team is going to the World Cup. Canada defeated Jamaica 4-0 at BMO Field in Toronto, in front of about 30,000 fans on a cold, snowy, and windy afternoon. “We all dreamed of this as little kids,” said Jonathan Osorio after the game…