Volume 1666
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- Rebel News reports that Tamara Lich, one of the organizers of the Truckers’ march to Ottawa has been released on bail after 49 days behind bars.
- As reported by The Epoch Times, a Washington resident was sentenced on July 26 to more than five years in prison, matching the longest term of imprisonment so far among hundreds of Capitol breach prosecutions. The judge, an Obama appointee, has consistently taken a hard line in punishing Capitol rioters. She has handed down terms of imprisonment to all 13 defendants who have come before her, matching or exceeding the Justice Department’s sentencing recommendation in every case, according to a review of court records.
- The American Thinker reports that a leftist nonprofit organization called the 65 Project will spend millions this year trying to expose and disbar more than 100 lawyers who worked on former President Donald Trump’s election lawsuits. This group, apparently, is a dark money-fueled nonprofit tied to Democrat Party bigwigs. The 65 Project plans to file ethics complaints against 111 attorneys across 26 states while also airing ads against them in key battlegrounds such as Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The goal is to prevent conservative attorneys from challenging election results in the future, including the upcoming 2022 midterms. For example, the group is pushing the American Bar Association to codify rules prohibiting certain election challenges and adopting language that “fraudulent and malicious lawsuits to overturn legitimate election results violate the ethical duties lawyers must abide by.”
- Epoch Times reports that Jeff Brain, CEO of the CloutHub social networking application, told The Epoch Times that freedom and liberty are being crushed in the United States, the Netherlands, Australia, and other countries across the planet because of those who want to push for socialism and tyranny against those that believe in individual freedom and liberty.
- Brain also said after PM Trudeau invoked the emergencies act on Feb. 14, his deputy minister stated on that same day that the government would freeze bank accounts and halt crowdfunding linked to the protests through “anti-money laundering and terrorist financing rules.” So, Mr. Brain has built FundFreely.com as an alternative.
- Mr. Brain has also connected with farmers protesting climate mandates in the Netherlands, having spoken with at least 18 farm leaders on the phone, warning them that “the opposition is plotting against you while you’re sleeping, and you need to move fast, faster than you think.” Brain feels Canada and the Netherlands are just the start of what he sees as an emerging “global freedom coalition.”
- According to Epoch, the first major peer-reviewed study of monkeypox infections has found that the virus is primarily being transmitted through the sexual activity of gay and bisexual men in the United States and around the world.
- The senior policy analyst at the Independent Women’s Forum has said her organization has had to introduce a Women’s Bill of Rights, which defines what a woman is, in response to transgender ideology and a larger Marxist agenda that aims to destroy Western culture.
- According to Epoch, in the days leading up to Jan. 6, 2021, President Donald Trump authorized up to 20,000 Nationial Guard, but official government documents show Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Washington mayor Muriel Bowser, and the D.C. Capitol Police each declined the offer.
- Epoch states that part of the script of The Great Reset is to look at who invested a half-billion dollars into a major online grocery retailer as government prepares to radically restrict livestock farming and meat production and diluting nationalism by taking in more immigrants. To make room for immigrant housing, they need to take land from the farmers. Now, all across the U.S., Bill Gates owns 270,00 acres farmland, 25,750 acres transitional and 1234 acres recreational.
- Epoch states that Canada has implemented new restrictions on agriculture, under the banner of fighting climate change. Farmers argue this would be similar to the same fertilizer ban implemented in the Netherlands, which is predicted to force many farms out of business. And similar to the Netherlands, protests in Canada are already brewing.
- According to The Canadian Press, the Municipality of Tweed, Ontario, declared a state of emergency in light of the storm's damage on July 24, and Western University's Northern Tornadoes Project sent teams to the region north of Belleville, Ont., to investigate an area where one or more tornadoes appeared to have caused extensive damage. The storm that barrelled through Sunday night severely damaged houses and downed trees. At the peak of the outage, Hydro One's outage map showed nearly 40,000 customers without power as of midnight.
- Yahoo News reports that 2 months after the town of Kenly, N.C. hired Town Manager Justine Jones, Kenly’s police chief, four full-time officers and 2 town clerks quit in a mass resignation, some specifically naming Jones, citing a hostile or stressful working environment. The Johnston County Sheriff’s Office will protect and serve Kenly in the interim.
- Epoch Times reports that Jacob Phillips of Louisiana was born with hydrocephalus, which is more commonly known as water on the brain, barely any skull, and no brain. He also had partial skull formation. Now over 44 years later, he is an ordained evangelist minister and, together with his wife, runs the ministry Sons of Righteousness. The pair travel the United States together to share “the goodness of God.”
- Epoch Times reports that a new Dutch health report finds that vaccinated population is at higher risk of hospitalization for COVID than the unvaccinated population, and had a 41 percent higher risk of needing intensive care.
- A strong 7-magnitude earthquake set off landslides and damaged buildings in the northern Philippines on Wednesday, killing at least five people and injuring dozens. In the capital, hospital patients were evacuated and terrified people rushed outdoors, as reported by Associated Press.
- CBC reports that Calgary police made a secret deal with one of his deputies which saw the senior officer retire one day only to be rehired the next, allowing him to collect two pensions plus a nearly $250,000 per year salary.
- According to Associated Press, Dutch farmers protested government plans to reduce nitrogen emissions by dumping manure and garbage Wednesday on highways and setting fires alongside roads -- the latest actions in a summer of discontent. Police urged them to stop for safety reasons and were investigating who was responsible.