Woman Returns Home from China and  Spills the Beans on the Lockdowns

A woman who taught English in China for over a year left the country and described what it was like to be in lockdown, with strict orders to stay inside homes despite lack of food. She said that people are frequently tested for COVID, and if they test positive, they are taken to quarantine camps. She described China’s social credit system and said that if an individual defies certain rules, they may be denied the ability to use trains, or buy food, and may even be taken to a concentration camp.

Link for uncensored video:   https://odysee.com/@WTFisGoingOn:bb/interview-with-moni-:2?r=FZRPHvUYxhZvUUzyp2rm9s1HzBjnmdsT




Gates, Zuckerberg, Bezos and Branson Funding Company Creating Lab-Grown Breast Milk

There is a shortage of baby formula in the US caused by COVID lockdowns and a product recall by formula manufacturer Abbott Nutrition that provides more than half of the formula that is used in the US. Formula companies are heavily subsidized by voucher programs and large companies dominate the market. Because baby formula is highly regulated and the market operates to serve big corporate producers under protectionist policies, the US will not import the formula, despite the need.

Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson have all invested in a company, BIOMILQ, hoping to soon sell lab-grown human breast milk to ‘prevent climate change due to gases created in formula manufacturing.’  BIOMILQ may be available in three years. The company is working to create “human milk” in a lab using cells taken from human breast tissue.

Candace Owens tweeted, “Doesn’t Bill Gates just have the best luck? Just like with the COVID vaccine— he makes an investment, and then suddenly there is a pandemic or shortage and everyone must line up for his product. Of course he’s invested in lab produced breast milk!”

An article published by Daily Mail on June 19, 2020, revealed that Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and other billionaires invested in a new startup company to produce artificial breast milk from cultured human mammary epithelial.

According to the article, U.S. firm BIOMILQ has received $3.5 million from an investment fund that is co-founded by Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Mark Zuckerberg to ‘prevent climate change due to gases created in formula manufacturing.’

Daily Mail reported:

An artificial breast milk start-up that offers a green alternative to baby formula has received $3.5 million (£2.8m) from an investment fund co-founded by Bill Gates.

It has been estimated that around 10 per cent of the global dairy industry — a major producer of greenhouse gases — is used to manufacture baby formula.

The $1 billion (£800 million) fund, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, was established to help prevent the worst effects of climate change arising from carbon emissions.

Alongside Mr Gates, the group’s other members include Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Virgin group founder Sir Richard Branson and Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg.

According to the company’s website, in 2021, they successfully produced the world’s first cell-cultured human milk outside of the breast.

Gateway Pundit:    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/05/bill-gates-mark-zuckerberg-jeff-bezos-invested-lab-produced-breast-milk-prevent-effects-climate-change/

Mises Institute:   https://mises.org/wire/baby-formula-thank-protectionists-and-fda-shortage




Gasoline at Record Highs as Biden Cancels Oil-Gas Leases in Gulf of Mexico and Alaska

President Joe Biden has taken aim at oil and gas leases on public lands and waters ever since he took office in January 2021. As part of a climate change agenda intended to curb drilling, Biden issued an executive order halting drilling on public lands. He recently canceled two leases in the Gulf of Mexico and one in Alaska, which will contribute to current shortages.

Gas prices hit ANOTHER all-time record high on Friday at $4.432 for a gallon of regular gas.

This followed several all-time record highs this week.

The US gas prices under Joe Biden set FOUR STRAIGHT all-time record highs this week.

But for some reason, the fake news mainstream media ignored this disaster.  Why is that?

In response to the record high gas prices Joe Biden canceled two Gulf of Mexico oil gas leases. This will ensure gas prices will continue to climb here at home.

The Advocate reported:

Citing conflicting court rulings on the subject, the Biden administration has canceled a pair of upcoming offshore oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico.

A Department of the Interior statement confirmed the federal government “will not move forward” with the two Gulf leases “as a result of delays due to factors including conflicting court rulings that impacted work on these proposed lease sales.”

The Department of the Interior also canceled sale for the Cook Inlet in Alaska “due to a lack of industry interest in leasing the area.”

President Joe Biden has taken aim at oil and gas leases on public lands and waters ever since he took office in January 2021. As part of a climate change agenda intended to curb drilling, Biden issued an executive order halting the leases, saying they needed further environmental review.

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Wisconsin School District Files Title IX Complaint Against 3 Middle School Boys For ‘Not Using Proper Pronouns’

Wisconsin: Three students in 8th grade at Kiel Middle School have been placed under investigation for “sexual harassment” for not referring to another student using “they/them” pronouns. The attorney for the young boys pointed out that the mere use of biologically correct pronouns does not constitute sexual harassment and that it is protected speech under the First Amendment.

This is unreal. A Wisconsin school district filed a Title IX complaint against 3 middle school students, accusing them of sexual harassment for using incorrect pronouns when addressing another student. pic.twitter.com/GEEjXoEnxW

— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 13, 2022

From WLUK:

The [Kiel Area School District] has filed a Title IX complaint against the students, accusing them of sexual harassment for using incorrect [sic] pronouns when addressing another student.

“I received a phone call from the principal over at the elementary school, forewarning me; letting me know that I was going to be receiving an email with sexual harassment allegations against my son,” Rosemary Rabidoux, one of the parents of the students being accused said.

“I immediately went into shock. I’m thinking, sexual harassment? That’s rape, that’s inappropriate touching, that’ incest” Rabidoux said. “What has my son done?”

Rabidoux’s 13-year-old son, [Redacted], is one of the three eighth-grade Kiel Middle School students accused of sexual harassment, something she disputes.

“(The investigating principal) said he’s being allegedly charged with sexual harassment for not using proper pronouns,” said Rabidoux. “I thought it wasn’t real. I thought this has got to be a gag, a joke — one has nothing to do with the other.”

According to the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, now defending the accused students, in March, one of their peers announced the pronouns they’d prefer to be addressed as: they/them.

You can read the Wisconsin Institution for Law and Liberty (WILL) full statement here.

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Tenured Professor Fighting for Her Right to Free Speech after University Tried to Cancel Her

California: Dr. Elizabeth Weiss is a fully tenured professor of anthropology at San Jose State University and specializes in osteology—the study of human skeletal remains. She is against reburying indigenous human bones because she thinks they are valuable tools for teaching. For 18 years, Weiss has served as the curator of the university’s collection of remains. But after she was maligned and called “anti-indigenous” and even racist by the mob, the school changed the locks and prevented her from getting near the remains. The school did nothing to shield her from the mob and threatened her with disciplinary action and other forms of retaliation if she continued to espouse her views to her students, violating her right to free speech. Academia has changed drastically over the past several years and controversial views are no longer welcome. Colleges and universities become places where students are told what to think rather than how to think.

Dr. Elizabeth Weiss is a fully tenured professor of anthropology at San Jose State University.  

When you speak with her, the passion she feels for her work as a scholar and a lecturer is reflected in her radiant smile.  

She is well-spoken and calmer than you’d expect one to be while discussing how her university colleagues have tried to ostracize her.  

Weiss specializes in osteology—the study of human skeletal remains. She holds strong views about the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), and other similar laws, which require laboratories and museums to hand over certain Native American remains to the tribes for reburial.  

“I’m against reburying bones,” she says. “I think they can tell us a lot about the past.” 

She continued: 

“I think they can be used to train forensic anthropologists. I think that they are a key resource for young anthropologists, for archaeologists, forensic anthropologists, and I think that we still have a lot to learn from skeletal remains. I also think that a collection is not something that you study once and then it can be repatriated, because as you build knowledge on the collection, it helps you ask deeper questions as you learn more about the collection.”

This is a stance from which she has never tried to hide; indeed, the university has praised her for her innovative and thought-provoking ideas. But they are views that many now have labeled “anti-indigenous” or even racist.  

For most of her career, her research has been supported by her university colleagues. The university had even praised her as a prolific and rigorous scholar and lecturer. In 2019, she was awarded San Jose State’s College of Social Sciences’ Austen D. Warburton Award of Merit for excellence in scholarship.  

But after the 2020 release of her book Repatriation and Erasing the Past, Dr. Weiss found herself at the center of controversy and a social outcast on campus as students, professors, and administrators branded her a racist and white supremacist.  

She found it difficult to reconcile the administrators’ newfound condemnation with their longstanding support of her research. Her criticisms of NAGPRA were, after all, well-known. But the smear campaign against her was just beginning.  

For 18 years, Weiss has served as the curator of the university’s collection of remains. But after the debacle began, the school changed the locks and prevented her from getting near the remains.   

Worse still, the university did nothing to shield her from the mob. The school even went so far as to hold a Zoom meeting with the passive-aggressive title, “What to Do When a Tenured Professor is Branded a Racist,” as well as a series of “anti-racism” workshops where participants called for censoring her views.  

When she asked if she could hold a counter-event to tell her own side of the story, the school denied her request. She was also threatened with disciplinary action and other forms of retaliation if she continued to espouse her views to her students.  

While her opinions are certainly considered controversial by many, she had held them for years, during which she encountered no backlash, aside from other scholars disagreeing with her. 

But academia has changed so drastically over the past several years, controversial views are no longer welcome.  

Where dissenting opinions were once revered as a golden opportunity for civil discourse and a deep exploration of opposing ideas, colleges and universities have begun suppressing views that might be seen as offensive.  

Expressing controversial views is not a cardinal sin. In fact, as a professor at a publicly funded school, she is well within her First Amendment rights to do so.  

Professor Weiss has refused to capitulate to the mob and is now fighting for her First Amendment rights in court, with Pacific Legal Foundation’s assistance.  

But by stifling her ability to share her extensive knowledge and opinions with her students, San Jose State University is doing much more than just violating her constitutional rights: It is neglecting its obligation to its students. 

Young adult minds are curious and eager to form their own independent viewpoints of the world around them. Colleges and universities exist specifically to guide students on this journey by exposing them to a host of ideas and opinions from which they can make educated decisions and form their own personal views.  

That process is currently being inhibited by the actions of San Jose State University administrators 

What is perhaps the most tragic aspect of this story is the fact that what is happening to Dr. Weiss is not limited to her alone.  

It’s happening in colleges and universities across the country.  

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Fraud: $163 BILLION in COVID Unemployment Funds Stolen

An estimated $163 billion in pandemic-related benefits were fraudulently obtained by criminals, according to the Labor Department. The Biden administration said that it inherited the problem and blamed out-of-date systems and the lack of state-by-state data sharing. Just $4.1 billion of that has been recovered, only 2.4% of the estimated stolen, raising concern the government is not going to get most of it back.

COVID-19 pandemic unemployment benefits wound up being a “a magnet for rip-off artists,” as identity thieves capitalized on rushed benefits the government was not geared up for in a pinch, The Washington Post reported Sunday.

An estimated $163 billion in pandemic-related benefits were fraudulently received, according to the Labor Department.

Just $4.1 billion of that has been recovered, only 2.4% of the estimated stolen, raising concern the government is not going to get most of it back.

“The unprecedented explosion of unemployment claims, combined with years of disinvestment in our unemployment system, lack of state-by-state data sharing and weak identity controls, created a perfect storm for the fraud and identity theft in 2020 that we inherited,” adviser to President Joe Biden, Gene Sperling, told the Post in a statement.

The level of fraud is so prevalent, the $163 billion might be on the low end, according to the report.

“It’s obviously substantial,” U.S. Secret Service’s Roy Dotson, the national pandemic fraud recovery coordinator, told the Post. “I can’t really get into the number.

“We’re all trying to figure that out.”

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