While the news has been filled with claims that strange unidentified craft with unexplainable capabilities are appearing over highly sensitive U.S. installations and assets as of late, a much less glamorous, more numerous, and arguably far more pressing threat has continued to metastasize in alarming ways—that posed by lower-end and even off-the-shelf drones. Less than a year ago and just days after the stunning drone attacks on Saudi Arabia’s most critical energy production infrastructure deep in the heart of that highly defended country, a bizarre and largely undisclosed incident involving a swarm of drones occurred on successive September evenings in 2019. The location? America’s most powerful nuclear plant, the Palo Verde Nuclear Generation Station situated roughly two dozen miles west of Phoenix, near Tonopah, Arizona. Continue reading “The Night A Mysterious Drone Swarm Descended On Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant”
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Washington Examiner – by Madison Dibble
George Soros donated more than $100,000 to a PAC that supports St. Louis prosecutor Kim Gardner.
Soros, the prolific liberal donor, cut a check for $116,000 last month to the Missouri Justice and Public Safety PAC, which was created to support Gardner. Soros was the only donor listed on the Missouri filing. Continue reading “George Soros cuts six-figure check to PAC supporting St. Louis prosecutor who charged McCloskeys”
National Justice – by Eric Striker
A California man had his registered firearm seized by local police after “antifa” members on social media accused him of being racist on the internet — the first case of its kind.
On July 7th/8th, left-wing extremist twitter user @anonymouscommie doxed a Sacramento resident named Andrew Casarez. The anonymous account accused him of being a “neo-Nazi troll.” Continue reading “Police Confiscate Man’s Firearm After Anonymous “Antifa” Members Accuse Him Of Being a “Racist””
Tech Radar – by Anthony Spadafora
The creators of the TrickBot have once again updated their malware with new functionality and now it can target Linux devices through its new DNS command and control tool Anchor_DNS.
While TrickBot originally started out as a banking trojan, the malware has evolved to perform other malicious behaviors including spreading laterally through a network, stealing saved credentials in browsers, stealing cookies, checking a device’s screen resolution and now infecting Linux as well as Windows devices. Continue reading “Linux users, beware: TrickBot malware is no longer Windows-exclusive”
Until last month, New York state prohibited the release of police officers’ disciplinary records. Civilians’ complaints of abuse by officers were a secret. So were investigators’ conclusions. The public couldn’t even know if an officer was punished.
The New York City police officer whose use of a prohibited chokehold led to the death of Eric Garner in 2014 had a record of misconduct. Garner’s last words — “I can’t breathe” — became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement. Continue reading “We’re Publishing Thousands of Police Discipline Records That New York Kept Secret for Decades”
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has issued executive order 55, which will allow contact sports to resume provided that they follow TSSAA Guidelines.
Previously, Lee’s executive order called for no contact sports with exceptions for collegiate and professional sports working under their governing bodies. This order will allow schools to return to the field under TSSAA guidance. Continue reading “Governor Bill Lee issues exemption for contact sports to resume”
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”