Thursday, January 13, 2022

Western Australia Triggers Full Society Lockdown for All Unvaccinated Citizens, Harshest Measures in the Nation


Comrades, the Premier of Western Australia, Mark McGowan has announced new rules for vaccine passports in the state.  Premier McGowan says life will become “very difficult” for the state’s unvaccinated, as he unveils the toughest proof-of-vaccination rules in Australia.

Let me be very clear, these rules and regulations are going to lead to unintended consequences that government officials have never considered.  The pain this will bring upon the vaccinated, yes, the vaccinated, will be of such consequence the government will be defending itself for years from the backlash of unintended consequences that global leaders have yet to fathom.  More on that later…

In the interim, in his announcement today, McGowan announces that vaccine passports will be required to participate in any level of civil society, and the unvaccinated are going to be intentionally locked out of almost everything.  Watch Video from 01:00 to 04:00 to see the scale:


This totalitarian interventionist exercise will bring a scale of consequence that Australians have yet to realize.  Unfortunately, many state and municipal leaders in the United States are not that far behind.

Why the Left’s War on Fun Is Actually a War on God


you can’t attain utopia if people are having fun.


Why aren’t liberals fun anymore?

That was the question asked in a 2018 op-ed in The Hill by Stephen Moore. Moore observed that liberals, who were once the fun ones in American culture, have become punitive, tight-assed, dour. 

“What a difference a generation makes,” Moore wrote. “It used to be conservatives who were the stuffy ones. Liberals were the fun ones to be around. Now the ones who are so uptight are the liberals like actor Jeff Bridges, who once was funny but now is so embarrassed by modern day America that he seems to want to be anywhere on this planet, except here.”

Moore doesn’t really pinpoint when the Left lost its sense of humor, but the anger can be found in James Piereson’s groundbreaking book Camelot and the Cultural Revolution: How the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Shattered American LiberalismIf you want to know why liberals are wailing, weeping, getting the vapors, and rioting in the streets, Piereson explains it.

As Piereson notes, modern liberalism, unlike classical liberalism, feeds on the desire to punish others. This phenomenon, which Piereson calls “punitive liberalism,” goes back to the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. Piereson argues that prior to Kennedy’s death, liberalism was pro-American, anti-communist, pro-labor, and for incremental change to address social ills such as racism. The Catholic, anti-communist, tax-cutting Kennedy exemplified these beliefs. This is why Kennedy was disliked by the far Left (and would be a conservative if he were alive today).

When Kennedy was shot and killed by the communist Lee Harvey Oswald, liberals went into shock. They then found themselves at a loss to explain the horror. It simply couldn’t be possible that the conservatives were right, that Kennedy had been a martyr not to the civil rights movement, but to the Cold War, and that blood was on the hands of the communists. That was just too much reality to handle.

To avoid this reality, liberalism explained Kennedy’s death by blaming it on America. It wasn’t Oswald, a Castro-loving zealot, who pulled the trigger; it was “right-wing America,” the “climate of hate in Dallas,” and our collective historical sins. America was to blame.

Pieresson summarized his theory even before his book was published, in a 2004 essay in The Weekly Standard:

From the time of John Kennedy’s assassination in 1963 to Jimmy Carter’s election in 1976, the Democratic party was gradually taken over by a bizarre doctrine that might be called Punitive Liberalism. According to this doctrine, America had been responsible for numerous crimes and misdeeds through its history for which it deserved punishment and chastisement. White Americans had enslaved blacks and committed genocide against Native Americans. They had oppressed women and tyrannized minority groups, such as the Japanese who had been interned in camps during World War II. They had been harsh and unfeeling toward the poor. By our greed, we had despoiled the environment and were consuming a disproportionate share of the world’s wealth and resources. We had coddled dictators abroad and violated human rights out of our irrational fear of communism.

“Given this bill of indictment,” Piereson concludes, “the Punitive Liberals held that Americans had no right at all to feel pride in their country’s history or optimism about its future.”

These days, it’s hard to make it through an hour of cable TV, or a bookstore, or social media without coming across someone whose main job in life seems to be punishing America.

Kennedy has been sanctified by many liberals, but even his critics have to admit he did have a fun way about him. Like William F. Buckley, the sailor who rode a moped, or Donald Trump, a genuinely funny man, Kennedy understood that while politics is important, we have a greater destiny than simply what’s on this planet—and that in light of that we should be modest, and even joyful, about the limits of our own importance.  

In his book JFK and the Masculine Mystique: Sex and Power on the New Frontier, Steven Watts argues that in the 1950s and ’60s, Kennedy offered glamor, action, and fun when American men were suffering from bureaucratic suffocation, bland suburban consumption, toothless pop culture, and physical flabbiness. 

According to Watts, in the 1950s American men were feeling trapped between the bureaucracies that had sprung up after World War II and the domestic drudgery of the crabgrass frontier—not to mention physical torpor brought on by the convenience of modern cars and technology. Kennedy, a handsome, charismatic man who loved playing football with his brothers, had movie-star looks, an extensive education, wit, charm, and what appeared to be physical grace—although later years revealed this was a bit of a sham, as Kennedy suffered from a bad back and was often medicated. A war hero, Kennedy was well spoken and had appreciation of the arts. An aura of fun was around him, even at hit press conferences. Women went crazy when he drove by—the media called Kennedy’s groupies “jumpers” because they jumped up and down. 

When Kennedy died, American women felt widowed. The fun was over.

Kennedy was that rarest of things, a politician who knew his own limitations. Another was Ronald Reagan, who also exuded a genuine sense of fun and a healthy prioritizing of what mattered in life, as well as a realization of his own limits and the limits of politics. Then there was President Trump, who absolutely enraged the Left by frequently insisting, often in the middle of press conferences, on having some fun. Trump was, hands down, the funniest president since Reagan, if not Kennedy. All three men were deadly serious when they needed to be, but also knew when to have a laugh.

In his book On the Unseriousness of Human Affairs, James V. Schall, who was a legendary Jesuit and teacher at Georgetown University, argues that dancing, gardening, bike riding, and other fun activities are ways of acknowledging our mortality and the limits of what we can do in our time on earth. “The governance of God over his creation, His ability to bring it to its end, does not depend on the affairs of men, though it does include them,” Schall writes. “He is present in our tragedies and our elations. The Cross is, as à Kempis said, a ‘royal road.’”

The new, resentful, and punitive Left, like the German Stasi, is intent on eliminating all human suffering and will not rest until they build the perfect New Communist Man. They are the deadly enemy of fun. You can’t attain utopia if people are racing mini-bikes and having keg parties; it’s much more important to police mask mandates and censor jokes. 

In his book Burning Down the Haus: Punk Rock, Revolution, and the Fall of the Berlin Wall, Tim Mohr explores how the postwar German Stasi harassed, monitored, and beat punk rockers. In Burning Down the Haus, it’s notable how many times the word “fun” is used by the punks to explain what they were doing. Between 1981 and 1985 one of the most popular bands behind the Iron Curtain was Wutanfall (“Tantrum”), a Leipzig six-piece who, Mohr writes, “represented a loose but dedicated opposition to the state.”

Wutanfall’s frontman called himself Chaos. Chaos was interrogated every week by the Stasi, whose harassment and beatings became so severe that Chaos ultimately gave up. “I’m not doing anything!” he once told his parents, who advised him to abandon music. “I just play music and spike my hair up with shaving cream, OK? I just want to have my own brand of fun, that’s all. That’s no reason for them to beat me half to death!”

In the end, it was too much and Wutanfall collapsed. “It had always been so fun,” Mohr eulogizes, “the little gang of punks against the idiot overlords. All the difficulties had just brought them closer together. But now he felt overwhelmed. Beaten down. The Stasi’s strategy of degradation had worked.”


Boris Johnson: Renewed calls for PM to resign after reports Number 10 staff partied on eve of Prince Philip's funeral

 In fresh claims in the "partygate" crisis, it is alleged that around 30 Downing Street staff drank alcohol into the early hours at two events on 16 April. One attendee is reported to have been sent shopping with a suitcase to fill with bottles of wine.  


Downing Street has failed to deny reports that two parties took place at Number 10 the night before Prince Philip's COVID-restricted funeral - at a time when indoor mixing was banned. 


In fresh claims that will further fuel the "partygate" crisis threatening the prime minister's political future, it is alleged that Downing Street staff drank alcohol into the early hours at two leaving events in April last year.  

These are reported to have been held the night before the Queen was forced to sit by herself at her husband's funeral at St George's Chapel in Windsor.  


Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey repeated his call for Boris Johnson to resign in the wake of the latest allegations.

"The Queen sitting alone, mourning the loss of her husband, was the defining image of lockdown," he posted on Twitter.

"Not because she is the Queen, but because she was just another person, mourning alone like too many others. Whilst she mourned, Number 10 partied. Johnson must go."

Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner said she had "no words for the culture and behaviours at Number 10", adding: "The buck stops with the PM."  


At the time of the newly-alleged parties, the country was in a period of national mourning, and England was still under strict COVID rules that banned socialising with other households indoors unless you had formed a support bubble.

People in England were also prevented from meeting outdoors in groups larger than six, or from more than two households.

Those coronavirus restrictions also limited Prince Philip's funeral to just 30 attendees, as with other services, while only 15 were allowed to gather for wakes.  

The Daily Telegraph reported that one Number 10 leaving event on 16 April last year was held for James Slack, the prime minister's departing director of communications, while another was for one of Mr Johnson's personal photographers.

According to the newspaper, the gatherings lasted beyond midnight and saw alcohol drunk with guests dancing along to music.

The events were held in two different parts of the Downing Street complex but later joined together in the garden with around 30 people attending both gatherings combined, it is claimed.

The newspaper's account of the parties also claimed that one attendee was sent to a nearby supermarket store with a suitcase to be filled with bottles of wine and brought back to Downing Street.

Another staff member was said to have acted as a DJ at one of the events, while another who was present is reported to have expressed fears that too much wine was being spilled on a carpet.

One eyewitness also told the Daily Telegraph that a staff member used and broke a child's swing in the garden belonging to Mr Johnson's son, Wilfred.  


Downing Street did not directly deny the reports, although it is reported that the prime minister was not in Number 10 that day and was instead at Chequers, his official country retreat.  


Commenting on the leaving event for Mr Slack, a Number 10 spokesperson said: "On this individual's last day he gave a farewell speech to thank each team for the work they had done to support him, both those who had to be in the office for work and on a screen for those working from home."

The fresh claims are the first time that parties are alleged to have been held in Downing Street in 2021.

The prime minister is already battling accusations that Christmas parties were held in Number 10 in December 2020.

And, earlier this week, Mr Johnson admitted to attending a "bring your own booze" event in Downing Street during the first national lockdown in May 2020.  


A fifth Conservative MP demanded the prime minister's resignation on Thursday night over the "partygate" scandal.

Andrew Bridgen, the North West Leicestershire MP and a committed Brexiteer who supported Mr Johnson for the Conservative leadership in 2019, said there was "currently a moral vacuum at the heart of our government".

He confirmed he had written a letter of no confidence in the prime minister to Sir Graham Brady, the chair of the 1922 Committee of Tory MPs.

If a total of 54 Conservative MPs submit letters, Mr Johnson will be forced to face a confidence vote over his leadership.

Multiple allegations of COVID rule-breaking in both Downing Street and other government buildings are currently subject to an investigation by Sue Gray, a senior civil servant.

However, she is not expected to report on her findings until next week at the earliest. 


https://news.sky.com/story/boris-johnson-renewed-calls-for-pm-to-resign-after-reports-number-10-staff-partied-on-eve-of-prince-philips-funeral-12515403?dcmp=snt-sf-twitter





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Politicizing COVID-19 From the Start ~ VDH

Thousands of Americans have died needlessly because of weaponized disinformation about China’s culpability, vaccines, useful drugs, lockdowns, racial preferences, and long-term care facilities.


From the moment COVID-19 appeared, the pandemic became inseparable from politics. 

Political frenzy was inevitable since the SARS-CoV-2 virus likely escaped from a level-4 security virology lab in Wuhan, China. 

The rapid-fire spread soon threatened to indict the communist Chinese government for nearly destroying the world economy and killing millions. 

Western elites, in response, feared that their own lucrative investments in China would be jeopardized by such disclosures—and so acted accordingly in defending Beijing. 

Nonetheless, the most likely scenario remains that the escaped virus was birthed by gain-of-function research scientists—overseen by elements of the Chinese communist military. Worse, the lab was given subsidies by U.S. health authorities, routed through third parties. Hiding all of that damaging information warped government policy and media coverage. 

Belatedly, a panicked China shut down all domestic travel in and out of Wuhan—but not flights abroad to Western Europe and the United States. 

The rest is history. 

From the outset, the World Health Organization simply spread false talking points about the outbreak from the Chinese government, delaying a robust global response. 

Donald Trump’s political opponents initially told Americans to shop and travel as usual—only to pivot as cases mounted and they blamed the president. 

The U.S. 2020 ban on travel from China was met with charges of racism and xenophobia from presidential candidates. Ironically, many were simply channeling racist and xenophobic China’s propaganda. 

Many doctors kept hammering the need for therapeutics, including taboo off-label use of cheap generic drugs. The use of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin was widely ridiculed—despite continuing studies from abroad attesting to their usefulness. 

Trump’s Operation Warp Speed project to develop vaccinations was also pilloried. Candidates Kamala Harris and Joe Biden did their best to talk down the safety of the impending inoculations. But once in power, they projected their own prior harmful rhetoric onto so-called “anti-vaxxers.”

Then they claimed credit for the initial success of the Trump vaccinations. 

The Pfizer corporation had promised a major pre-election announcement about its likely rollout of a vaccine in October, just days before the 2020 election. 

Then, mysteriously, Pfizer claimed the vaccine, in fact, would not be ready before November 3. A few days after the election of Joe Biden, the company reversed course and announced the vaccinations would soon be available. 

Then-New York Governor Andrew Cuomo obstructed most all federal help with Trump’s fingerprints on it. That way Cuomo became a media, Emmy-winning darling—before resigning in disgrace. 

Cuomo’s policies of steering infected patients into long-term-care facilities doomed over 10,000 of the elderly. New York is now illegally using race to grant preferences in the allotments of tests and new drugs. 

The rhetoric of the media-progressive nexus that mandatory, massive lockdowns were necessary all but destroyed a booming Trump economy and denied critical medical care to millions. Emphasizing therapeutics, natural herd immunity, and the resilience of the youth to the disease were all pronounced “anti-science” by the demagogues on the Left.

Various celebrities and politicos—such as California Governor Gavin Newsom and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton—boasted the pandemic lockdown offered the perfect crisis that must not go to waste politically. Actress Jane Fonda even crowed that COVID-19 was a “gift from God to the Left” in helping to end Donald Trump.

In the waning days of the 2022 campaign, Biden went so far as to blame Trump personally for all the deaths from the virus. 

Once the vaccinations had seemed to work in early 2021, an upbeat Joe Biden boasted that he would end the virus by summer 2021, by following “the science.” He went so far as to claim that no one had been vaccinated prior to his inauguration even though 17 million, including Joe Biden himself, had been. 

Then Nemesis answered such hubris. 

The unforeseen Delta and Omicron variants hit. A new phrase, “breakthrough case,” revealed that the vaccinations often could only prevent serious illness, but not infection or infectiousness. 

Suddenly the best and brightest people with three shots, who had blasted the red-state rubes as the ignorant unvaxxed—got sick. More have now died from the virus on Biden’s than on Trump’s watch.  

A warped economy amid renewed COVID-19 outbreaks helped to further destroy Biden’s waning popularity. 

In reaction, the Left now calls for realism, emphasis on treatments, and acknowledgment of the value of natural immunities. It is even newly curious about the origins of the virus—and the need to “get back to normal.”  

We are suddenly told that thousands had died “with” rather than “because” of COVID—the exact opposite of what we heard in the Trump era. 

A skeptic might suggest terror over the impending midterms finally made the Left face reality. 

Politicizing the pandemic is a euphemism. In truth, thousands of Americans have died needlessly because of weaponized disinformation about China’s culpability, vaccines, useful drugs, lockdowns, racial preferences, and long-term care facilities.


The Drug Cartels’ Man in the White House

Politicians seeking praise for their faux compassion at the border should instead be held accountable for the blood on their hands.


In the fall of 2020, the cartels that illegally traffic people and drugs across our southern border were facing a serious problem. Though their operations were ongoing, the policies of the Trump Administration were adversely affecting business. A robust steel wall was under construction, allowing the Border Patrol to focus on apprehensions and drug seizures. The “Remain in Mexico” policy was reducing the flow of migrants entering illegally. If this trend toward stronger border security continued, it could take a serious bite out of cartel revenue streams. The kingpins needed a miraculous intervention.

They got their miracle with the ascension of Joseph Robinette Biden to the Oval Office. In their wildest dreams, the machine gun-wielding purveyors of flesh and narcotics could not have imagined a more useful enabler at the highest levels of American government. By killing the most effective Trump border policies, Biden has allowed these criminal enterprises to amass obscene profits while poisoning Americans with highly addictive and lethal drugs.

While narcotics have been coming across the border for decades, the current political climate has allowed the flow to achieve peak levels. A new report from Customs and Border Protection details how from October 2020 until September 2021 along the Texas border from Brownsville to Del Rio alone, agents seized almost 88,000 pounds of narcotics with an estimated street value of $786 million.

Among the drugs seized were 8,592 pounds of cocaine and 588 pounds of fentanyl. Compared to fiscal year 2020, those amounts represent an increase of 98 percent and 1,066 percent, respectively.   

As border law enforcement professionals will attest, whatever amounts are seized usually pale in comparison to the totals making it across the border. When border agents are overwhelmed by caravans of asylum seekers, it is easier for the cartels to get drug loads across the border undetected. These are just some of the destructive consequences of minimal border enforcement that go largely unreported.

When it comes to fentanyl in particular, the damage to our country has been devastating. The menace of opioid addiction in America has been growing steadily worse in the last few years. Fentanyl overdoses have become the leading cause of death for adults between the ages of 18 and 45. Thanks to increased supply, the drug is cheaper and easier to get than ever. Dealers will also cut other drugs like heroin and cocaine with fentanyl, so that users may be taking this lethal and addictive drug without even knowing it.

Government data state that while the materials in fentanyl are made primarily in Mexico, China, and India, the southern border is the main American gateway for the finished product. From there, it is no longer a border state problem, but a national crisis.  

The situation has deteriorated so much that 25 governors sent a letter to Biden in September requesting a meeting to address the border crisis. Idaho Governor Brad Little says 96 percent of the state’s trafficked drugs are sourced from Mexico.

In Colorado, the Denver Gazette reported that fentanyl deaths in the state last year exceeded all the numbers from 2015-2019 combined. The article added that more than five Coloradans die from fentanyl overdose every day.

These disturbing facts should be cited every time an anti-borders activist or politician lectures us about how the need for border security is overblown, and how allowing foreign nationals to enter our country with no rules is a victimless crime. There are thousands of victims, and new ones are created every day. They are our sons, daughters, friends, and neighbors.

While our society has long struggled with drug addiction, the current spike in opioid overdoses seems to have come from a perfect storm of events. As COVID turned our world upside down, countless small businesses failed. People lost their family members, homes, and jobs. More people entering the country means lower wages and more competition for jobs. When these crises occur, some will inevitably turn to drugs to self-medicate and numb their pain.

The last thing those people and the nation at large needed was an increased flow of dangerous and highly addictive drugs into their communities. Right on cue, Biden, his staff and his appointees responded by opening our borders, creating a chaotic situation which allowed even more drugs into the country. The result has been and will continue to be more addictions, more deaths and more broken families. 

Politicians seeking praise for their faux compassion at the border should instead be held accountable for the blood on their hands.


Dems' bid to tar 2020 election skeptics belied by left's own history of contesting voting results

"Remember, Democrats objected to counting the electors every single time a Republican was elected president this century," 


In December 2020, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told Democrats that "Republicans are subverting the Constitution by their reckless and fruitless assault on our democracy" in their support of a Texas lawsuit that asked the Supreme Court to block the casting of the electoral votes for several swing states.

But long before former President Donald Trump objected to the certification of the 2020 presidential election, Democrats had a history of vehemently objecting to election results.

Indeed, Democratic politicians have objected to the certification of every presidential election that Republicans have won since 2000.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) made the observation regarding congressional Democrats in his letter on Sunday to the Jan. 6 Select Committee chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), in which he announced he wouldn't cooperate with the committee.

"Remember, Democrats objected to counting the electors every single time a Republican was elected president this century," Jordan told the John Solomon Reports podcast on Monday. "They objected on January 6, 2001, January 6, 2005, January 6, 2017. In fact, on January 6, 2017, they objected to more states than we Republicans did on January 6, 2021 ... but they never seem to want to acknowledge that fact."

In 2001, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) objected to the certification of Florida's electoral college votes but didn't have a senator to sign onto the objection, the Daily Signal reported.

"The objection is in writing, and I do not care that it is not signed by a member of the Senate," she said.

"The chair will advise that the rules do care," said then-Vice President Al Gore, who oversaw certification of his loss to George W. Bush in that joint session of Congress.

After then-Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) joined then-Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-Ohio) in objecting to Ohio's electoral votes in 2005, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said: "Some may criticize our colleague from California for bringing us here for this brief debate. I thank her for doing that, because it gives members an opportunity once again on a bipartisan basis to look at a challenge that we face not just in the last election in one state, but in many states."

Despite the praise, Durbin voted to certify Ohio's electoral votes.

In 2020, however, after Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) announced that he'd object to Pennsylvania's electoral votes, Durbin, by then the second-ranking Democrat in the Senate, said, "This won't be taken seriously, nor should it be."  

In 2017, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), now chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, objected to Georgia's electoral college votes without support from a senator. "It is over," she was told by then-Vice President Joe Biden, who went on to cut off more Democratic representatives who also attempted to object to the certification of states' electoral votes without support from senators, CNN reported.

Some Democrats also offered support for Stacey Abrams' claim that then-Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp didn't win fairly in the state's 2018 gubernatorial election. She has become a prominent public face of her party since that election loss, as she spoke at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.

Following the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial election, which Kemp won by about 55,000 votes, Abrams said she was the true winner and refused to officially concede, claiming that voter suppression rigged the election, according to Fox News.

Last month, Abrams told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow regarding the 2018 election: "On the 16th of November when I acknowledged that I would not become governor, that he had won the election, I did not challenge the outcome of the election unlike some recent folks did. What I said was that the system was not fair, and leaders challenge systems. Leaders say we can do better. And that's what I declared."

Abrams, who's running again for Georgia governor, added, "I could not in good conscience say that in order to protect my political future I'm going to be silent about the political present, which is that we have a system under a leader that sought to keep people from casting their ballot, that threw those ballots out, that said that voter suppression was a viable tactic for winning elections."



Here We Go, White House Journalists Begin Asking Biden Administration to take Federal Control over Food Supply and Pricing



Yesterday, the White House pushed the Director of the National Economic Council, Brian Deese, to the podium to defend the administration from the outcomes of their economic policies.   Consider this presser the pre-quake tremors.

Mr. Deese begins his presentation by saying giving American workers back their jobs, after shutting down their workplaces and locking out their ability to work at their job, is the equivalent of creating new jobs; the administration is very proud of their magnanimity. Mr. Deese then moves on to the inflation data from today and celebrates a “decrease in the rate of price increases.”  Yes, he used those exact words.

Deese then goes on to say [01:59] that despite the claimed 7% inflation, prices at the grocery store are not higher, gas prices have dropped, home heating costs and natural gas costs are lower, and things are going swimmingly.   I’m not joking about any of that, just watch the first four minutes:


There was really bad news following the White House celebrating their current economic success. Brian Deese stated the White House intends to use the federal government to get involved in supply chains (distribution), pricing (federal price controls), availability (distribution of products under newly claimed emergency federal authority power via the “pandemic”) and providing relief (protecting urban areas).

What Deese is saying there [4:00 – 09:00] is the worst thing we could ever want to hear when there are massive price increases and simultaneous shortages.  The federal government is ‘leaning forward’, and is going to get more involved.

Then at 09:00 of the video, the alarm bells start ringing.  Journalists asking Brian Deese what the White House is planning to do to get involved and provide national food security.  “The shelves are too empty, and the food is too expensive. What is the White House going to do?

Whiskey – Tango – Foxtrot!   Danger Will Robinson, DANGER!!


Supermarket gateways, vaccine checkpoint systems, 

coming soon to all major metropolitan areas.




Biden Administration Erecting Concrete Blast and Security Wall Around White House


Recently revealed video shows the Joe Biden White House is erecting a concrete (K-Rail) blast and security containment wall directly around the White House.   There doesn’t appear to be any explanation readily available.  Pictures below:

(Screen grab from Source Video)

These types of security barriers are sometimes erected when heads of state are planning to come to the White House.  However, there doesn’t appear to be any information about an anticipated delegation or foreign dignitary.  Additionally, according to one researcher on social media {LINK}, all of the publicly available CCTV video-streams have been disabled as this work is taking place.

The perimeter fence appears to be approximately 10′ high and is made from reinforced concrete k-rails.  It is also being installed directly around the White House building itself.  Quite odd. Video Below:



You never want to jump to conclusions, but given the COVID pandemic situation it’s doubtful the fencing would be for a head of state arrival.

What is the White House preparing for?