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Big League Politics – by Shane Trejo
Washed up NFL quarterback and anti-American racist Colin Kaepernick will receive a prestigious human rights award alongside fear cult leader and snake oil salesman Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Fauci and Kaepernick will be 2020 recipients of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award. The award is given to “outstanding leaders who have demonstrated a commitment to social change, recognizing individuals across government, business, advocacy, and entertainment who have utilized their platform for the public good.” Continue reading “Colin Kaepernick and Dr. Anthony Fauci Announced as Winners of Prestigious Human Rights Award”
Armstrong Economics – by Martin Armstrong
The riots in Portland have only inspired a new separation movement. The suburbs in Oregon are moving to separate and join Idaho after nearly two months of daily protests and rioting in Portland. Personally, my advice to Trump was straight forward. He should not send in troops to any city. Let the left throw out the police and allow the city to collapse into its own quagmire for only then will rational people rise up against the leftist agenda. There should be NO federal intervention. They have brought this upon themselves. Continue reading “Oregon Separatist Movement to be On the Ballot”
Free Thought Project – by John Vibes
Due to the archaic cannabis laws in the Land of the Free, a disabled veteran was sentenced to 5 years in prison for possessing medical marijuana that he had a prescription for in one state but got caught with in another state.
Sean Worsley,33, who is a disabled veteran who has PTSD and a traumatic brain injury from his time in Iraq, will now spend the next five years in a cage for using a plant to heal himself. Continue reading “Disabled Veteran Sentenced to 5 Years for Using Legal Medical Marijuana to Treat War Injury”
With rumors swirling online that the armed Black Lives Matter protester killed in Austin, Texas, fired five rounds at the motorist who shot him, Chief Brian Manley clarified events somewhat Sunday in a press briefing.
The police chief confirmed that the deceased man was Garrett Foster, and that the motorist appeared to have fired his weapon first, after telling authorities that Foster had pointed his “AK-47 style” rifle at him. Continue reading “Cops confirm shots were fired at Austin motorist who killed BLM protester armed with AK-47”
Washington Examiner – by Katheryn Doyle
Drug industry lobbyists refused to attend a scheduled White House meeting with President Trump Tuesday to discuss his new rule limiting drug prices, forcing the White House to cancel the session.
Drug companies have criticized the move to tie certain drug costs to overseas pricing, which is known as the “most favored nations” rule. Some were surprised by the inclusion of the plan in Trump’s announcement, sources told Politico. Continue reading “Pharmaceutical officials refuse to meet with Trump following rule lowering drug prices”
Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas
Four asteroids are set to whizz by Earth on Tuesday but one is going to come awful close.
Asteroids 2020 NZ, 2020 OE2, 2020 OY4, and 2020 OR4 will all be making their close approaches in less than 24 hours. However, one of them will be coming closer than the Earth’s satellite orbital ring and could pose a threat to satellites that has space agencies around the world all keeping their telescopes on a swivel. Continue reading “Asteroid to pass closer to Earth than satellites on Tuesday, approx 1/10th LD”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Baltimore, MD — Sgt. James Robert Wissmann IV, 35, of the Baltimore Police Department has been collecting a six figure annual salary over the years, on the taxpayer’s dime, all the while he’s been running a sophisticated child porn network. But his days of exploiting children are no longer, after he pleaded guilty this week to the utterly horrifying criminal behavior. Continue reading “Cop Admits to Running Sophisticated Child Porn Network Using Mobile Apps”
Days after announcing customers are required to wear face masks while shopping in their stores, major U.S. retailers appear to be showing leniency in how the rules are enforced.
Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Walgreens and CVS had initially required shoppers to wear masks but now in the hope of avoiding confrontations between angry customers and employees it appears to be little more than a suggestion, rather than a legally enforceable instruction. Continue reading “Face mask U-turn: Walmart, Home Depot, Walgreens and CVS are among stores saying they WILL serve customers who don’t wear masks despite announcing face coverings were mandatory”
Fast-food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) debuted the “restaurant of the future” last month in Moscow. The US fast-food chain unveiled a storefront dominated by automation and food lockers, a move that would allow for a contactless environment to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Continue reading ““Meat Of The Future” – KFC Is 3D-Printing Chicken Nuggets”
The Sparks Police Department have arrested a man accused of intentionally hitting five people with his car near Kietzke Lane and Battle Born Way on Wednesday night.
Authorities booked 25-year-old Juan Pablo Guerrero into the Washoe County Jail on multiple charges, including open murder, and four charges of battery with a deadly weapon causing substantial bodily harm.
Continue reading “Sparks Police Arrest Man Involved in Fatal Crash Along Battle Born Way”