Daily News Rundown: 2nd Amendment Under Attack; More J6 video, Desantis fights back; CDC's Redfield in the hot seat
COVID-19
In the COVID-19 vein of things, new emails have placed Fauci and WHO chief scientist at the center of COVID origin fraud. Former CDC Director thinks COVID-19 is more likely to have originated in a Chinese lab rather than in nature. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is considering mass poultry vaccinations to combat the bird flu outbreak. I’m sure that’ll work.
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Biden Admin Weighs Up Mass Poultry Vaccinations—Full Story Here
COVID-19 More Likely Originated in Chinese Lab Than Nature: Former CDC Director
Second Amendment
A federal judge recently ruled a Missouri Second Amendment law as unconstitutional. The law had allowed Missouri residents to own guns without having to register them, and also allowed them to carry concealed weapons without a permit. This outta make things intereting.
Article link: Judge Rules Second Amendment Law ‘Unconstitutional’
Politics
I’m gonna guess this is being drummed up by the opposition: “Governor Ron DeSantis’ future presidential candidacy may be impeded by a resign-to-run law that requires elected officials to resign from their current positions before running for federal office.” In other news, the US has taken several actions in response to the Chinese Communist Party’s malign influence, but will they be effective? In relation to the January 6th Capital riot, newly released footage has led to a growing number of defendants asking for trial delays, and Tucker Carlson has shown footage of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick walking around on Jan. 6.
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The Florida Law Standing Between DeSantis and a Presidential Bid
Flurry of US Actions Strike Back at CCP’s Malign Influence—Will They Work?
Growing Number of Jan. 6 Defendants Ask Judges to Delay Trials in Light of Newly Released Footage
Tucker Carlson Shows Footage of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick Walking Around on Jan. 6
New Jan. 6 Footage Shows Falsehoods in Mainstream Narrative; Trump Proposes Freedom Cities
Health
Scientists have developed a new tuberculosis vaccine, while sugar in processed foods and drinks may be linked to dementia.
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Other News
The IRS is warning taxpayers about falling for schemes, while the State Department is warning Americans about traveling after the kidnapping of four US citizens. The Pentagon is concerned about Chinese spy cranes, and a senior intelligence official has warned about TikTok’s influence on US citizens.
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IRS Notice Urges Taxpayers Not to Fall for This Scheme: ‘Think Twice’
State Department Warns Americans About Traveling After Kidnapping of 4 US Citizens
Senior Intelligence Official Warns of TikTok’s Influence on US Citizens
Soft News
A goat breeder has raised a kid with 2-foot-long ears and is trying to create a new Guinness World Records category, while an article discusses what Plato’s “Myth of Er” tells us today.
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Fauci and his cabal are obviously trying to hide their own fingerprints by trying to frame when (and where) "virus spread" began. They don't want anybody to look back further and realize that tens of millions of people had already been infected by the lockdown dates (or probably by the end of December 2019). The key to the operation for them is to make everyone continue to think that virus spread didn't commence until, say, February 2020. The narrative they are really pushing is that "late spread" happened. Evidence that would prove "early spread" happened would lead to what conclusions ... or in what direction?
Disappointing as it is, the Missouri case is not a straight-up 2A decision, it’s more of a Supremacy clause case. Hard to say which way this will ultimately go, but the 8th Circuit may be more favorable than the Obama-appointed district judge who ruled on this case.
Personally, I think there’s a better chance of most federal 2A infringements being struck down than this type of SAPA law being upheld.