BREAKING: CNN Admits Deep State Trying to Shut Down Alex Jones & Infowars
On the Wednesday show, Alex Jones played a video of CNN admitting that the deep state is working to shut down Infowars.
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Honduran Fugitive Wanted for Child Rape Arrested in North Carolina
A foreign fugitive wanted for heinous sex crimes against a child has been arrested in North Carolina, according to authorities.
On Friday, the Gaston County Police Department (GCPD) announced the apprehension of Elvis Cabrera Martinez, a Honduran national sought by INTERPOL for rape of a child.
GCPD says an officer stopped Martinez on June 2 and discovered he was on the lam.
A GCPD Fugitive Apprehension and Suspect Tracking (FAST) team quickly took Martinez into custody.
“The Gaston County Police FAST team is dedicated to cooperating with local, state, federal, and international partner agencies to ensure the safety and security of our citizens by apprehending Gaston County’s most dangerous criminals,” GCPD said in a statement.
Martinez’s immigration status is currently unclear.
Martinez was being held in Gaston County Jail pending extradition proceedings, according to the latest available updates.
Authorities continue to catch dangerous foreign criminals illegally present in the U.S.
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Seattle Health Officials Suggest Return to Covid ‘Precautions,’ Including Masked Travel
SEATTLE (LifeSiteNews) – With most of the country having long since returned to normal and COVID no longer a regular feature of White House messaging, officials and media in at least one far-left city are suggesting a return to pandemic “precautions.”
The Seattle Times reported that King County, Washington communicable disease chief Dr. Eric Chow has suggested now is the time “when people should start taking precautions” after a slight increase in COVID-related visits to county emergency rooms. Last weekend, 1.5% of visitors tested positive for the virus, up from 0.5% the weekend of April 27 (a new low). “I don’t know how high this (peak) is going to be, when it’s going to peak, but taking precautions now is the best way for people to be able to mitigate the complications related to COVID.”
The number is still below the county’s 3% threshold for transmission alerts, but Chow suggested “probably a lot more community transmission that’s happening that’s not fully captured in the data here” because so few people regularly test for COVID anymore.
“In King County, vaccination rates have fallen since last October, after the most recently updated shot became available,” the report noted. “Statewide, just 19% of Washingtonians are up to date with their COVID vaccinations, although nearly 70% have been vaccinated with their full primary series.”
Among the precautions he suggested were staying up to date with (potentially harmful) COVID-19 vaccination, as well as returning to mask-wearing on planes and in airports for summer travel. “We’re excited that people now have the ability to travel,” Chow said. “But this poses a new risk that we didn’t see at the same degree during the height of the pandemic.”
“How many of those visits are people who have been freaked out by a cold after being told that COVID is back to kill them? I bet it’s more than a few,” Hot Air’s David Strom asked.
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government recommended wearing face coverings in the presence of others, advice that many states and localities used to impose mask mandates on a wide range of public gatherings. But evidence has long since shown that masking was largely ineffective at limiting the spread of the virus.
Among that evidence is the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) September 2020 admission that masks cannot be counted on to keep out COVID when spending 15 minutes or longer within six feet of someone, and a May 2020 studypublished by the peer-reviewed CDC journal Emerging Infectious Diseases that “did not find evidence that surgical-type face masks are effective in reducing laboratory-confirmed influenza transmission, either when worn by infected persons (source control) or by persons in the general community to reduce their susceptibility.”
In May 2021, another study found that, though mandates were largely followed, usage did not yield the expected benefits. “Mask mandates and use (were) not associated with lower SARS-CoV-2 spread among U.S. states” from March 2020 to March 2021. In fact, the researchers found the results to be a net negative, with masks increasing “dehydration … headaches and sweating and decreas(ing) cognitive precision,” and interfering with communication, as well as impairing social learning among children.
More than 170 studies, plus a grand jury investigation empaneled by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, have found that masks have been ineffective at stopping COVID while instead being harmful, especially to children, who evidence finds face little-to-no-danger from COVID itself. By contrast, evidence suggests that the ability to see faces is critical for early development.
Bird Flu is Now Cow Flu— Learn How the PCR Tests are Fraudulently Used to Create Panic
On Wednesday, Alex Jones discussed the latest news from the bird flu saga.
“They’re officially, the CDC, is saying ‘yeah, bird flu is going to be a pandemic’ and now they’re calling it cow flu, they think that will scare you worse,” Jones said on his show. “They already begun the mass murder of cows and chickens all over the world in the name of bird flu.”
He then went on to discuss the fraudulent PCR test that can easily be set to give false positives.
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Live! Poll Shows Hispanic Voters Favor Trump Over Biden On Immigration!
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(20) Point swing in favor of Trump with Hispanics at this exact time four years ago
CBS News released a poll that showed 62% to 38% of Latinos in favor of deportations of illegal migrants… keep in mind this is CNN
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Disabled Canadian Man Shares What it’s Like to be Pressured into Euthanasia
(LifeSiteNews) — On this week’s episode of The Van Maren Show, Jonathon sits down with Roger Foley, a disabled Canadian man who has been offered Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) on multiple occasions and continues to speak out against the injustice of Canada’s euthanasia regime.
Foley explains that when he was young, there were no tests for his illness, spinocerebellar ataxia type 14, a disease affecting the brain. While a sickly, clumsy, and fatigued child, he always pushed himself, wondering if he was not eating properly or if he was lazy. However, Foley’s symptoms got “bad” in his late teens and early twenties, causing him to see specialists. Foley received his diagnosis in 2005.
While working for the Royal Bank in Toronto, he had to use a cane and then a walker to move. Eventually, his health became such that he could no longer work, having to rely on long-term disability. Foley also had to begin “home care,” which he says from the beginning was “very inappropriate, very fractured, [and] inconsistent,” and he suffered abuse. “It got to the point where I became very suicidal and it was a nightmare and there was no way out.”
Foley eventually found himself in a mental hospital because he became suicidal. While the hospital attempted to arrange home care for him, Foley says he would have been discharged only for the same thing or worse to befall him. Foley found out about individualized funding for home care or self-directive funding while in hospital. However, because of the province he lives in, it was not available. He has been in hospital for over eight years, entering in February 2016.
Foley says he has been pressured multiple times to use MAiD. “It’s very traumatizing when that’s offered, especially so bluntly and also in combination with being blocked with the supports that you need to live as well,” he tells Jonathon. “I just decided that I’m gonna continue fighting for my life and that my life still has value, even though I’ve been told to my face it doesn’t.”
READ: Disabled Canadian man says he has been offered euthanasia ‘multiple times’ while in the hospital
Foley was first offered MAiD in November 2016, and it became a “recurring pattern” until January 2018. He tells Jonathon it would be mentioned for the most part after he would tell hospital staff he was suicidal. He also recounts one instance in which a nurse did a safety check on him and asked him if he had any thoughts of self-harm or suicide.
“There’s a constant reminder of it, I would say it’s a harassment, and they don’t see it as coercion, they see it as informing, but it’s a real blurry area right now in Canada,” says Foley. “Words can’t describe how pillaged I feel and how scared I feel. The suicide prevention in this country for disabled and vulnerable people has been completely obliterated due to the assisted dying regime.”
“When persons with disabilities come out with their experiences of what they’re going through with this regime, in combination with the lack of rights and the lack of services and support to live, and when families also come out about their loved ones who have been wrongly assisted to die because of this regime, it’s a brush job at all levels.”
Meanwhile, Foley notes, the availability of MAiD seems to be increasingly expanding. He notes the suggestion by euthanasia advocates that mature minors and those with mental health issues be given access to MAiD.
While he is unsure of how much “awareness was raised” when his story first broke in 2018, Foley says that what he saw is that it showed that a good deal of people were paying attention. However, he adds that it did not “raise any eyebrows in the top levels to put more protections in place or even evaluate what’s going on.” He also notes that he was not the first person to go public with a story like his own.
When Jonathon asks Foley about his continued fight against MAiD, Foley says he was always a “positive person” who would always try to be as good at something as he could be and never give up. He also says he worries for other disabled people across Canada and the lack of services and recognized rights for the disabled.
“I’m only human so, eventually, if they keep doing what they’re doing, I’ll end up a casualty as well,” he says. “It’s so difficult to be blocked from what you need to live, to be blocked from reaching your full potential, or to be blocked from even freedom of association… to surround yourself with people who will work with you and not work at you, for people who will treat you as a human being and not an object.”
READ: Catholic hospital facing lawsuit for refusing to euthanize 34-year-old Canadian woman
Foley retains the hope that one day he can return home and have the care he needs to be able to live his life with others and contribute to the country.
Towards the end of the episode, Foley discusses the lawsuit he filed over his treatment. He explains the lawsuit is not only because of the damages he has undergone in the hospital, but also because of what goes on in the hospital system to other disabled people who cannot access the support they need, or do not have full citizenship or recognition of rights. It will also, he says, give treatment of disabled people a fair hearing in the courts.
Up to this point, Foley contends, the disabled have only had access to “a fast-food style of court that rolls out the red carpet for euthanasia and assisted suicide, but continues to close the doors on any cases for disability rights or damages done to the disabled because of our dysfunctional system.” He says his case needs to be heard, not only for himself, but also for others.