COVID-19 RITUAL @ 2012
London Olympic Games
USPS Halting
International Services In 72 Countries
The number of
foreign markets that the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will not be serving until
further notice has climbed to 72 countries as of April 17. This list includes
major economies like India, Saudi Arabia and South Africa, causing widespread
distress to U.S. businesses that bank on USPS for their shipment needs in those
markets.
Amid COVID-19, Deep State Moves
in for the Kill Against Churches
Deep State-run Big Tech firms
are censoring them or even shutting them down. At the same time, many churches
across America are lining up to receive government bailout money —
cash that comes with dangerous strings attached, including LGBT mandates. This represents a
profound threat to religious liberty and the continued independence of the
church in America. It could be a perfect storm.
Nothing can bring back the
months of wedding planning that went to waste after coronavirus hit. But one
company is hoping it can help alleviate engaged couples' stress during the
pandemic with — what else — booze.
In
the 25 years since a truck bomb ripped through a federal building in downtown
Oklahoma City and killed 168 people
COMMUNIST Pope dreams of post-virus world where inequalities abolished
Francis said the grave,
global toll of the pandemic has reminded the world that there
are no borders between those who
suffer, no differences in nationalities among those who are struck or spared.
Trump Warns That Chris Wallace, Fox News Are ‘On A Bad Path’ After Pelosi Interview
“Nervous Nancy is an
inherently ‘dumb’ person. She wasted all of her time on the Impeachment Hoax.
She will be overthrown, either by inside or out, just like her last time as
‘Speaker,'” Trump said.
Facebook and Google to be forced to share advertising revenue
with Australian media companies
Lies, Damned Lies and Coronavirus Statistics
'Land of the free!': Healthcare workers are heckled as they stand in front of
anti-lockdown protesters cars' in Colorado and more demonstrations erupt
across the US
- Nurses clashed with anti lockdown protesters in Colorado Sunday, defiantly standing in front of the cars of demonstrators who flocked to the Capitol in their hundreds to protest against the state's stay-at-home orders
- Protests against lockdowns implemented to combat the coronavirus outbreak continued nationwide this afternoon, as a fervent disdain for restrictions that have shut down the economy continues to spread
- Titled 'Operation Gridlock', the day's largest demonstration took place in Denver, where hundreds of protesters ignored social distancing guidelines to huddle together on the lawn of the state Capitol
- Mobilized by a number of groups of social media, the protesters called Gov. Polis a tyrant and insisted the ongoing economic cost of the shutdown was no longer worth the few lives it would save
- But the protesters' efforts weren't met without resistance. A group of healthcare workers stood in the street to counter-protest the calls for re-opening, silently obstructing cars as they drove down towards the Capitol
- Other demonstrations were held in Tennessee, Oregon, Illinois, California, Montana and Washington State
Based
on how Americans are handling the coronavirus lockdowns, it is hard to be
optimistic about what will happen when a really severe crisis hits us.
Trump Vows To End Obama Admin’s Funding To Wuhan Coronavirus Lab
“We will end the grant very
quickly.”
The President asked the
reporter who brought up the issue when the grant when given. When she replied
2015, Trump said “2015. Who was president then? I wonder.”
U.S. Clinics Report Up to 400% Rise in Abortion Requests Amid Pandemic
If
there's a Covid-19 economic collapse, this will get much worse
The Trust Women abortion
clinic in Wichita, Kansas, reported performing 252 abortions in March, up from 90 in
March, 2019. Julie Burkhart, the chief executive of Trust Women, told RT.com
this week that between the Wichita, Kansas clinic and her other clinic in
Oklahoma City (which was briefly closed but has since reopened), they have seen
a “300 to 400 percent” increase in their patient load.
When will a (GLOBALIST) second wave of the coronavirus hit, and
what will it look like?
Until there’s a (DEADLY) vaccine “it’s unfortunately not unlikely that we may see a
second wave or even a third wave,” said Peter Marks, director of the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, which
oversees vaccines.
“I shudder to think of that,
but I think we have to be realistic."
PRESIDENT Donald Trump went on
the attack against the media, Senator Mitt Romney and the FBI during his
daily coronavirus update.
The president also said at
the White House
briefing on Sunday those protesting stay-at-home orders were allowed to.
During his media attack, the
president also lashed out at CNN and said: "You're CNN. You're fake
news... you don't have the brains you were born with".
He later told a journalist
from the outlet: "You people are so pathetic at CNN".
Alongside taking hits at the
media, Trump
also turned on the FBI.
While referencing the Mueller
investigation, the president said: "The top of the FBI was scum and what
they did to General Flynn was a disgrace.
"You know it and
everyone knows it."… President
Donald Trump on Mitt Romney snub: ‘I don’t
really want his advice.’
Adding Michelle Obama to
Biden’s presidential bid would be an unstoppable ticket, and potentially give
the Obamas eight more years in the White House.
US governors feel heat to reopen from protesters, president
The protesters followed a
call launched on Facebook by the 'Black Flag' movement which condemns Netanyahu's
continuing rule by gathering in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv. Israel's parliament
was tasked with forming a government on Thursday after speaker Gantz and
Netanyahu missed a deadline to seal an alliance, but negotiations between the
sides were ongoing. Israel's deeply divided 120-member parliament has no
clear path towards a stable governing coalition, so the move risks prolonging
the country's
worst-ever political crisis.