WASHINGTON (PNN) - January 7, 2023 - After four grueling days and 15 votes, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (Kalif.) is finally Speaker of the House - but not without having made a pile of concessions to a group of hardline Republicans who think he'll be too accommodating to uni-party interests.
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Here are the concessions that Kevin McCarthy had to make for House speakership
Commentary: There is no hope for lazy and cowardly people
by Andrew C. Wallace
A message to MAGA people.
January 6, 2023 - I am the first to admit that it takes a degree of courage to challenge the federal government, even though most of its functions are unconstitutional. The Parasitic Super Rich Ruling Class (PSRRC), major owners of corporate Amerika, and their puppet minions in “woke” corporations, government, and military flag officers who control both political Parties; they are the usurped government and our enemy.
Commentary: Obedience culture
by Eric Pautos
January 6, 2023 - When did Amerikans become so… obedient? That is easy to answer. It became so when they became so reflexively fearful. Of everything. Of anything.
That happened a little more than 20 years ago.
Study says that 6G wireless technology could use humans as a power source
AMHERST, Massachusetts (PNN) - January 5, 2023 - 5G wireless technology is just starting to take off worldwide, but a new study is already speculating on the future of 6G. Researchers from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst say that unlike older technology,
6G could end up using people as antennas.
College students fed up with anti-white and anti-Christian attitudes espoused by Communist professors
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (PNN) - January 5, 2023 - More and more college and university students across the country are speaking up and speaking out against “woke” professors and insanely Left-wing policies that include trashing white people and pushing divisive theories about race.
What’s more, they don’t really see efforts to legislate “wokeness” out of course curricula as having much effect, even in states like Florida, where Governor Ron DeSantis has claimed that is “where woke goes to die.”
Secure email program that defied the FBI order to turn over Snowden’s emails
DALLAS, Texas (PNN) - January 1, 2023 - If you are using one of the Big Tech’s free email programs, such as Google’s Gmail, or Microsoft’s Yahoo or Hotmail, you are exposing your private communication to prying eyes, including the Fascist Police States of Amerika government.
Hosting your own domain name and having your own private email is a much better option.
There are also companies that advertise private, secure email services.
The world’s brightest x-rays reveal COVID-19 damage to the body
GRENOBLE, France (PNN) - December 31, 2022 - When Paul Tafforeau saw his first experimental scans of a COVID-19 victim’s lung, he thought he h ad failed. A paleontologist by training, Tafforeau had been laboring with a team strewn across Europe for months to turn a particle accelerator in the French Alps into a revolutionary medical scanning tool.
Young mechanic who broke into empty school and left a note now hailed a hero
BUFFALO, New York (PNN) - December 30, 2022 - The winter storm that ravaged the nation during the Christmas holiday last weekend was unprecedented, but it was also a chance for people to show generosity and charity toward each other in adverse circumstances.
One such instance of this kindness occurred in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York.
Commentary: What is your line in the sand?
by Tyler Durden
At some point we walk away because it is no longer worth the price.
December 22, 2022 - Everyone has a line in the sand when it comes to inflated prices they refuse to pay. For one WalMart shopper I observed, it was a carton of eggs for close to $10. She announced her line in the sand verbally, with great force and sincerity.
What's your line in the sand, the point at which you simply refuse to pay the asking price? Is it the $25 burger? Or is it the $50 for two burritos and two beverages?
The story of the Christmas Truce of 1914 - and its eternal message
December 20, 2022 - War had already been waging in Europe for months when Pope Benedict issued a plea from Rome on Dec. 7, 1914, to leaders of Europe: declare a Christmas truce.
Benedict saw how badly peace was needed, even if it was only for a day. The First Battle of Ypres alone, fought from October 19 to November 22, had resulted in some 200,000 casualties (mostly German and French soldiers, but also thousands of English and Belgians). The First Battle of the Marne was even worse.
In light of this carnage, the pope asked, "that the guns may fall silent at least upon the night the angels sang."
The European leaders ignored his plea.













