Month: September 2018
10,000 People Have Cancer from 9/11 Dust – Which the EPA Said Was Nothing to Worry About
The 17th anniversary of 9/11 is approaching, and a new report shows that 9,795 people, many first responders, are suffering from cancer caused by inhaling the highly toxic dust and 400 deaths from this source. Following the demolition of the Twin Towers and Building 7, the government said the air was safe.
The Separation-of-Powers Doctrine Is Brilliantly Explained to US Senators who, Mostly, Do Not Want to Hear it!
Senator Sasse delivers a serious scolding to his fellow legislators for abandoning the doctrine of separation of powers in return for popularity and ease of re-election. This 12-minute civic lesson-on-steroids is a monumental contribution to the spoken record of liberty that will be just as valuable for future generations as it is today.
Ann Coulter Says Trump Can Build the Wall Without Permission from Congress – So Why Doesn’t He?
Ann Coulter says defending US borders is the #1 job of the Commander in Chief, and that is most of what the military did for the first 100 years. “We werenât going around remaking the rest of the world. It was the military building forts on our border. Defending American borders is the number one job of the Commander in Chief.”
A Former Lithuanian Judge Blew the Whistle on High-level Pedophiles in Government and Now Faces Extradition from the US Back to Lithuania Where She Says She will Be Killed for Exposing Pedophilia
Chicago: A former Lithuanian lawmaker and judge, Neringa Venckiene, is behind bars after a US judge refused to halt her extradition to her homeland where she faces charges stemming from her claims about the existence of a ring of influential pedophiles. Venckiene says she will be killed if sent back to Lithuania.
Study on Death Toll in Puerto Rico Following Hurricane Maria Last Year Is Raised from 64 to 2,975
A few weeks ago, Puerto Rico raised its death toll from Hurricane Maria from 64 to 2,975. Critics say the death toll now is greatly inflated to qualify for more money from the US Congress as the Puerto Rican government has submitted a request for $139-billion for new projects. The likelihood of this being granted is in proportion to the number of deaths attributed to the tragedy.