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Politico Journo Asks If Security Cameras Are Legal After Pelosi Caught Violating Lockdown

Nancy Pelosi was caught having her hair done indoors at a salon in violation of California’s COVID-19 lockdown mandate. BREAKING: Nancy Pelosi's office has confirmed the speaker got her hair cut indoors in a San Francisco salon, but released a statement claiming she didn't know she'd done anything wrong. https://t.co/cEEr1p074r — KTVU (@KTVU) September 1,…

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Libertarian Mayor Glenn Jacobs Says “Nay” To Mandatory Face Masks

Libertarian Republican and former WWE superstar, Mayor Glenn Jacobs (Knox County, Tennessee) made headlines this week casting the solo “Nay” Knox County Board of Heath vote against mandatory facial masks requirements. Read more about the ruling on Knox News: The order goes into effect Friday and lasts until the board votes to rescind it. Violating…

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Fake Government Agency Sold Bogus ‘Mask Exemption Cards,’ Feds Say

Kaylee Greenlee  Cards offering an “exemption” from wearing face masks are bogus, according to federal officials. The cards, sold by the “Freedom to Breathe Agency,” supposedly granted holders exemptions from wearing face coverings in public spaces, The New York Times reported. The Department of Justice (DOJ) did not approve or distribute the cards, according to…

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Seattle Cop Pending Termination After Video Urging Cops Not To Violate Rights

A police officer from the Port of Seattle has been placed on administrative leave and pending termination over a viral YouTube video. He was asked by the Chief of Police to take down the video, but declined to do so. The officer, Greg Anderson, stated in the video that he is a Special Forces Veteran. …

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Texas Salon Defies Closure Order With Haircuts, Guns, and PPE

Recently, the Dallas County Commissioners voted to extend their “Safer At Home” order until May 15. Dallas, which is the most densely populated and second most populous county in Texas, has taken additional measures past those mandated for the state as a whole given it’s risk of becoming a hotspot for the COVID-19 pandemic. As…

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What You Need to Know About Missouri’s Lawsuit Against China Over COVID-19

The devastation caused by the current COVID-19 pandemic is compounded by the possibility—some would say likelihood—that it could have been averted or its impact mitigated. If, for example, China failed in a timely manner to disclose the threat or misrepresented its cause or severity, there could be political or economic consequences. But could China actually…

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Essentials Sacrificing Non-Essentials: The New Class Warfare

I write this from the comfort of my own home; A home that now houses my workspace. It’s actually very convenient. I have more personal time as well as money due to the elimination of travel. Telecommuting certainly has its perks. “If I can stay at home, so can you.” That statement is said by…

Wall Street Journal Leaves Out Crucial Detail In Report On China’s ‘Bat Woman’
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Wall Street Journal Leaves Out Crucial Detail In Report On China’s ‘Bat Woman’

Andrew Kerr  The Wall Street Journal left out a critical detail in its report Tuesday about China’s top virologist on bat-borne viruses saying her lab in Wuhan has no connection to the coronavirus outbreak. TheWSJ did not include in its report that the virologist told the Scientific American in March she lost sleep worrying about the possibility that her Wuhan…

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Six Time-Killing Activities Paradoxically Banned During the Coronavirus Lockdown

As the coronavirus lockdown continues to keep a stranglehold on our ways of life, many people are becoming increasingly impatient and upset at the state of affairs. Across America, several protests have proven that people can only stomach so much control before it gets to be considered excessive. Some are even clamoring for less affected…