29 March 2022

Tuesday Links - 29 March

American Thinker starts us off with the Dystopian News of the Week. New MasterCard to monitor cardholders' carbon footprint, cap purchases

MasterCard and the United Nations have joined forces to produce a credit card that measures your carbon footprint. Once you reach your "limit," you can't purchase anything else...at least with that card. Well, isn't that special? What's next? We may not want to know.

The Counter Signal - LIARS: CBC forced to print a correction nearly every week

More recently — in fact, just two days ago — the CBC lied by omission once again, claiming that Justin Trudeau received a standing ovation in the EU Parliament while failing to mention that he was denounced in front of the entire EU several times and nine-tenths of the Parliament left in protest before he started speaking.

Irons in the Fire - Hey, you expect the Special People to obey the laws they complain about?NBC reporter Vaughn Hillyard and the Pennsylvania AG's office may have committed felonies.

The Last Tradition - REPOST YouTube Suspends VIDEO-NY Times drops a BOMB Hunter Biden's laptop is REAL!!!

YouTube suspends my video in which I talk about the NY Times finally admitting that Hunter Biden's laptop and the information therein is legitimate. YouTube called it misinformation! But, millions of Americans know what the real deal is.

Maggie's Farm - Solutions to impending food shortages

Recipe suggestions for food shortages:
Possum Casserole
How to Cook Raccoon.

SHTF Plan - The Future Is Here: Dystopian Movies Fit for a Dystopian World

Incredibly, as the various nascent technologies employed and shared by the government and corporations alike—facial recognition, iris scanners, massive databases, behavior prediction software, and so on—are incorporated into a complex, interwoven cyber network aimed at tracking our movements, predicting our thoughts and controlling our behavior, Spielberg’s unnerving vision of the future is fast becoming our reality.

Weasel Zippers - Russian Troops Shooting At Nuclear Reactor – Because Of Course They Are…

OldAFSarge at Chant du Départ - It's All Too Much

Cold day in the sun indeed ...
RIP Taylor, see you on the other side, man.

The Gateway Pundit - MUST READ: After Being Paid Off by Big Tech for Years for their Silence Heritage Foundation Finds Itself Victim of Big Tech Censorship. They were getting paid by Big Tech, but that apparently ended.

The Heritage has suddenly had a change of heart now that estimate they have lost an estimated $100 million due to Big Tech censorship. And they are joined a conservative group against censorship. [Heritage Foundation] President Kevin Robert even said, “Big Tech is an enemy of the American people.”

The Other McCain - Why Is ‘Russian Disinformation’ More Trustworthy Than the Liberal Media?

Keep in mind that our government funded research in Communist Chinese labs that may have produced the COVID-19 virus. We are told, however, that the research our government was funding in Ukraine was entirely benign, and if we express skepticism about this project (which, oh, by the way, just happened to help make money for Joe Biden’s worthless crack-addicted son) well, our skepticism is proof that we’re a bunch of kooky right-wing conspiracy theorists.

Victory Girls - Will Smith Smacking Chris Rock Is Trump’s Fault

No ladies and gentlemen, I’m not kidding. As Deanna wrote earlier today, while the Oscars cratered, there was one incident that got everyone’s attention. Since Jada Pinkett Smith can’t take a joke, Will lost his mind and temper, went on the stage and smacked Chris Rock in the face. What Jada SHOULD’VE done is laughed it off and/or if she was so inclined, flipped Chris the bird. But NOOO…Will Smith had to get all manly for a minute, and then burst into blubbering tears later during his Oscar speech.

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