- 1720 - The Committee of Inquiry on the South Sea Bubble published its findings.
- 1759 - George Washington and Martha Dandridge Custis were married.
- 1838 - Samuel Morse publicly demonstrated the telegraph for the first time.
- 1900 - In India, it was reported that millions of people were dying from starvation.
- 1942 - The first commercial around-the-world airline flight took place. Pan American Airlines was the company that made history with the feat.
- 1945 - The Battle of the Bulge ended with 130,000 German and 77,000 Allied casualties.
- 1994 - Figure skater Nancy Kerrigan was clubbed on the right leg by an assailant at Cobo Arena in Detroit, MI. Four men were later sentenced to prison for the attack, including Tonya Harding's ex-husband.
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Thursday, January 06, 2022
History for January 6
Wednesday, January 05, 2022
Whitlock: Aaron 'The Jerk' Rodgers and COVID-19 might save America - TheBlaze
The lockdowns and isolation have sparked a rise in suicides and depression. The normal, healthy development of kids has been compromised. The experimental medical trials don’t seem to prevent COVID as advertised.
The COVID pandemic just might save freedom. It might make men stand up. It has certainly inspired Aaron Rodgers, the NFL’s most talented and interesting player.
Rodgers is remaking “The Jerk” into a superhero movie.Joe Biden: Four Meat Companies Responsible for Rising Costs - Louder With Crowder
Covid misinformation by reporters calling out Covid misinformation | Sharyl Attkisson
"...Too often when establishment figures and media publish factually untrue information or make false statements, it's overlooked or "fact-checked" as accurate.
One prime example is CDC's repeat Covid disinformation.
- In January last year, the agency's top officials and scientists got caught repeatedly, falsely claiming that Covid vaccine studies early-on showed there was a benefit to people getting vaccinated if they'd already had Covid. That was untrue. Even after the agency's officials admitted on audio recordings that their information was inaccurate, they continued to distribute it on their website to the public and to medical officials. To this day, nobody has been publicly held accountable for the dangerous disinformation.
- ...Another, among dozens of examples, is CDC's director falsely telling the public that people who are vaccinated cannot spread Covid.
- ...A final big one to mention here is the many insistences, from Dr. Anthony Fauci on down, that masks weren't needed or aren't effective-- followed by edicts saying masks should mandatory-- followed by revelations that these very officials weren't wearing them themselves, or observing other mandates applied to others.
- Amid the misinformation and confusion has been the sliding scale definition of "effectiveness" when it comes to Covid-19 vaccines.
- ...They also falsely claimed Covid is a "pandemic of the unvaccinated," even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary...Many more lies with links, read all!
Malkin: Associated Press = Associated Propaganda
CNN Asks Anthony Fauci's Permission to Eat at a Restaurant - Louder With Crowder
“How should vaccinated and boosted people behave? Can they go into a restaurant, eat safely indoors right now?”
Let that question percolate in your noggin' for a bit. Fauci is a government official. Dana Bash is, at least in theory, a reporter. Reporters are supposed to hold government officials to account on behalf of the American people. This reporter is ASKING THE GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL'S PERMISSION for the American people to behave a certain way. This has become common and way too many people accept it.
A new Manhattan DA promises a surge of crime, violent and otherwise - American Thinker
"Manhattan's newly sworn-in District Attorney started by making a very important announcement: He will no longer be enforcing the law.
...look no farther than the George Soros connection.

Antarctica station researchers get COVID despite being fully vaccinated - TheBlaze
Lies and harassment. This is no longer the America I grew up in.-----More police officers sue Trump over January 6 - CBS News
"...Both lawsuits were filed in D.C. federal court Tuesday, two days before the one-year anniversary of the Capitol assault.

Nasdaq's diversity rule rankles Republican states
- Nasdaq’s diversity initiative mandates companies to have at least one female and one non-white corporate board member.
- at least two diverse directors,
- including one who self-identifies as female
- and one who self-identifies as an underrepresented minority
- or LGBTQ+
...“These rules will allow investors to gain a better understanding of Nasdaq-listed companies’ approach to board diversity, while ensuring that those companies have the flexibility to make decisions that best serve their shareholders,” SEC Chair Gary Gensler said in a statement at the time.
All money went to democrat clerks!-----Zuckerbucks Shouldn’t Pay for Elections
- It fans mistrust to let private donors fund official voting duties.
A nonprofit called the Center for Technology and Civic Life, or CTCL, funded by Mark Zuckerberg, says it gave $350 million to nearly 2,500 election departments in the course of the 2020 campaign.
Former FDA commissioner admits cloth masks don't provide protection - TheBlaze
And serious glee from liberal media!-----The meaning of trees aflame - The Spectator World
"...Arborcide, of course, has been in the news lately.
- On December 8, a man set fire to and destroyed the fifty-foot artificial tree outside News Corp headquarters in midtown Manhattan. Forty-nine-year old Craig Tamanaha was arrested on the spot and was naturally released without bail shortly afterwards. Tamamaha, who is homeless, has a long history of aberrant and criminal behavior. He admitted, “I have been thinking about lighting the tree on fire all day long,” but the denied he had done it. “The moms that want to rape their fucking daughters — they set it on fire.”
- Tamanaha, however, is not alone in his obsession. Someone also torched the Christmas tree in Washington Park on the South Side of Chicago. This came after four volunteers who were decorating tree were robbed.
- Yet another firebug set aflame a fifty-two-foot Christmas tree in Oakland, California’s Jack London Park, the week before Tamanaha found his matches.
History for January 5
- 1885 - The Long Island Railroad Company became the first to offer piggy-back rail service which was the transportation of farm wagons on trains.
- 1896 - It was reported by The Austrian newspaper that Wilhelm Roentgen had discovered the type of radiation that became known as X-rays.
- 1914 - Ford Motor Company announced that there would be a new daily minimum wage of $5 and an eight-hour workday.
- 1940 - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) got its very first demonstration of FM radio.
- 1961 - "Mr. Ed" debuted. The show would run for six years.
- 1972 - U.S. President Richard M. Nixon ordered the development of the space shuttle.
- 1998 - U.S. Representative Sonny Bono died in skiing accident.

