I Wonder Why Hundreds of CDC Employees Aren’t Vaxxed

For the past two years now, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has aggressively lectured us about wearing masks, social distancing, vaccination, and even boosters.

We’re told repeatedly that “the science” says masks work, that the virus can’t travel more than six feet or while you’re eating food, that the vaccines are completely safe, etc.

As of right now, they’re recommending boosters every few months until the end of the world.

But while the CDC officially recommends all of us to get jabbed for eternity, as of April 12, there are nearly 400 employees at the CDC who have refused to get vaccinated. According to a report from the Epoch Times, 382 workers at the CDC are unvaccinated. Another nine have only had one dose of Pfizer or Moderna, meaning they’re technically not “fully vaccinated.” These unvaxxed employees account for 3.2% of the CDC’s workforce.

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The Never-Ending Assault on Election Integrity

I will never forget November 3rd, 2020. I will always remember what I was wearing, what I was eating, who I was talking to and most importantly what I was feeling. You see, as someone who spent her entire life being completely apolitical, this was the first election that held any real significance for me. For the first time in my life I was immersed in the world of politics. I remember watching the votes be tallied and thinking how silly and biased the fake news media was behaving because they knew a Trump victory was inevitable. Everything was going great. Until it wasn’t. Personally, I will never forget what it felt like to watch someone rob your country of its future. Now as we approach the 2022 midterms, I am starting to have an eerie sense of DeJa’Vu. Especially when I see how glaring issues evidencing a lack election integrity are not being adequately covered by conservative media.

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Canada Seeks To Develop An Electric Vehicle Supply Chain, Shift Toward Greener Cars

Canada is talking to a number of companies interested in setting up production in the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain, the industry minister said, as the government seeks to cut carbon emissions to net zero by 2050 and play a role in the shift toward greener cars.

Canada Can No Longer Afford ‘Virtue-Signaling’ Politics

When a certain way of thinking no longer works, there are two possible responses:

Doubling-down.

Changing course.

This is the choice facing Canada at the present moment, at a time when the worldview of the statist political class has been largely discredited.

Justin Trudeau’s “Right To Abortion” Claim Is Wrong

Abortion is not a right enshrined in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as it has been in the U.S. Constitution since their top court’s ruling in 1973. In response, Bernard Dickens, professor emeritus of health law at the University of Toronto, stated that PM Trudeau’s comment is “going too far.”

The Post Millennial Acquired By Human Events Media Group To Form ‘New Media Powerhouse’

Human Events Media Group announced today that it has acquired conservative news outlet The Post Millennial. The combination of these two companies, which appeal to unique audience segments, will position the new entity to disrupt the political media landscape and challenge more established conservative publishers.

The White House Correspondents’ Dinner COVID Outbreak Begins

Attendees of Saturday night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner have started testing positive for COVID-19, after the comedic headliner Trevor Noah joked that they were attending ‘the nation’s most distinguished superspreader event.’

USC Excludes White Students From $5,000 Scholarship

In 1994, a blacks-only scholarship was ruled unconstitutional, in Podberesky v. Kirwan. That scholarship was challenged by a Hispanic student. The University of South Carolina doesn’t limit its scholarship to blacks, but it does similarly exclude whites, no matter how diverse and varied their backgrounds may be.

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Turning Point: Government In Canada Introduce Race-Based Legislation

Announcing the new Anti-Racism Data Act at a press conference, Rachna Singh, B.C.’s parliamentary secretary for anti-racism initiatives, states that “too many people are held back by systemic racism and colonial biases.”

Though never spoken of, the perpetrators can be defined as Canadians of European heritage. For maximum impact, legislators have united First Nations and Third World communities into a singular entity of oppressed peoples. Indigenous people have been in North America for thousands of years. Muslim-Canadians have existed as a viable community for perhaps 50 years. All the same to Woke Canada– it’s all grist-for-the-mill.

49% Of Canadians Say They Are $200 Away From Insolvency

The inflationary policies of the Liberal government and Bank of Canada continue to take a toll on the Canadian People.

Leslyn Lewis Plans To Stop Digital ID And WEF Influence In Canada

In an email put out to Conservative Party members Haldimand—Norfolk MP and leadership candidate Dr. Leslyn Lewis gave a detailed explanation for her opposition to Digital ID as well as the World Economic Forum (WEF) which promotes Digital ID and other policies that centralizes government power.

The WEF is in favour of and openly promotes the use of Digital ID, ESG scores, and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), among many other policies that centralize power to the federal government.

High Electric Bills Get Ready for Another Energy Price Spike: High Electric Bills

Already frustrated and angry about high gasoline prices, many Americans are being hit by rapidly rising electricity bills, compounding inflation’s financial toll on people and businesses.

The national average residential electricity rate was up 8 percent in January from a year earlier, the biggest annual increase in more than a decade. The latest figures, from February, show an almost 4 percent annual rise, reaching the highest level for that month and approaching summer rates, which are generally the most expensive.

Defending Free Speech And Academic Freedom Creates A Hostile Environment, Black Faculty Say

“An open letter signed by dozens of faculty at San Diego State University argues that the ‘mostly white tenured professors’ who use the faculty listserv to defend free speech and academic freedom create a hostile environment for the school’s black scholars,” reports The College Fix.

The Disinformation Panic

The Biden Administration came under fire last week for creating the Disinformation Governance Board under the Department of Homeland Security—only a few days after former President Barack Obama warned that disinformation in the digital age presents an “unprecedented crisis for democracy” in an address at Stanford University on April 21st. Two weeks earlier, the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and The Atlantic hosted a “groundbreaking” three-day event on how to combat online disinformation. And a month before that, The New York Times published an op-ed by University of California, Irvine Law Professor Richard L. Hasen arguing, “There can be no doubt that virally spread political disinformation and delusional invective about stolen, rigged elections are threatening the foundation of our Republic.”

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Source Inside the Federal Government Reveals Suspected and Known Terrorists Walk Freely in the United States Following Biden Administration’s Pullout in Afghanistan

According to records obtained and published by Project Veritas, numerous violent refugees, previously flagged by DHS for a wide range of offenses the agency describes as terrorism, are living in the United States.

Project Veritas independently confirmed and verified the records of some of these individuals, but according to the Federal Government source, there are numerous such cases. Project Veritas published redacted government records of some of these suspected terrorists who are living throughout the United States, including Washington D.C.

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Travellers facing ‘chaotic’ delays as Pearson airport navigates long lines, staffing issues

Several Canadian airports have had frustrated travellers in long lines due to a shortage of security screeners.

Vancouver has seen particularly long waits, with passengers saying they have also missed domestic flights due to security screening delays.

In an email to the CBC News, the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) said it’s making every effort to address the issue — but it can’t find enough workers.

CATSA, which is the federal crown corporation that’s responsible for all passenger security screening, says once it does manage to hire enough staff, it will also take time to train them.

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Anti-capitalism protest in Montreal sees police assaulted, windows smashed

Montreal Police spokesperson Veronique Comtois said the protest included seven acts of mischief and four armed assaults on police officers.

Another police spokesperson, Manuel Couture said that the protest began at Place du Canada and that “within minutes,” protesters began using smoke bombs and committing acts of mischief.

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