Jonathan Walker
Jonathan loves talking politics, economics and philosophy. He carries unique perspectives on everything making him a rather odd mix of liberal-conservative with a streak of independent Austrian thought.
Thousands of Uyghurs Transferred to Nanjing From Xinjiang by Chinese Firm
The forced labor of Uyghurs from Xinjiang has been a hotly contested human rights issue. Exiled Uyghurs have called on Western nations to take action while the communist Chinese regime constantly dismisses such claims as...
Is Radioactive Dust Polluting Los Angeles?
Citizens in some areas of Los Angeles have expressed worries that radioactive dust from a former nuclear testing site might be contaminating their region. Last month, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) demolished a building...
Barclays CEO Sent 1,200 Emails to Epstein With Code Words Like “Snow White”
Jes Staley, the scandal-hit former chief executive of Barclays, reportedly exchanged 1,200 emails with the sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein over a period of four years. The emails included phrases like “snow white,” the...
Turkey Prices Up Over 20 Percent With Thanksgiving Fast Approaching
The 2020 Thanksgiving dinner was one of the cheapest in American history according to a report by the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) released last year. Last year, a family of 10 members only had...
Is NBA Player Enes Kanter Being Punished for Criticizing Communist China?
Boston Celtic player Enes Kanter has been in the news recently for his strong criticism of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He’s spoken out about the CCP’s brutal persecution of minorities, such as Uyghurs and...
Germany: Hamburg Christmas Market to Segregate Customers Based on COVID-19 Vaccination Status
The iconic Hamburg outdoor Christmas market will start segregating citizens based on whether they have been vaccinated against COVID-19 or not. The decision comes as Germany is grappling with high infection rates. The Hamburg Christmas...
China’s Factory and Consumer Inflation Spikes, Little Relief in Sight
China’s producer price index (PPI) rose by 13.5 percent in October year-on-year, which is a faster rate than the September figure of 10.7 percent. This is also the fastest pace at which PPI has risen...
CCP Agents Harassing and Deporting Uyghurs From Foreign Lands
Many Uyghurs have fled China to escape persecution from the communist regime. However, they are still being troubled in foreign lands by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) agents who seek to get them deported back to...
NJ Senate President Accepts Election Defeat to Truck Driver Edward Durr
Democrat Steve Sweeney, the state Senate President of New Jersey, lost his reelection bid to Republican Edward Durr, a truck driver who apparently spent under $10,000.00 on his campaign. Previous reporting claimed Durr spent less...
Court Strikes Down Pennsylvania’s School Mask Mandate
A Pennsylvania court has ruled against the state’s mask mandate for schools, stating that acting health secretary Alison Beam does not have the authority to insist on such requirements. The court also added that the...
US Delegation Visits Taiwan While Beijing Conducts Nearby Military Drill
A delegation of American lawmakers visited Taiwan on Nov. 9. This has been met with strong opposition from Beijing, with the Chinese military conducting a “combat readiness” patrol nearby. The Chinese regime has termed the...
SoftBank Suffers Loss Amidst China’s Tech Crackdown
Tokyo-based investment management company SoftBank Group has announced a net loss for the July-September quarter. This is the company’s first quarterly net loss in a year and a half. Softbank is popular for its Vision...