Daily Mail

Think Liza Minnelli and Joel Gray in Carberet. Think West Hollywood, Greenwich Village and Provincetown and the Castro, known as hotbeds of homosexuality.

But they are nothing like the uninhibited urban gay sexual scene and vast homosexual subculture that flourished in Berliin under Germany’s Weimar Republic.  Continue reading “Berlin was a liberal hotbed of homosexuality and a mecca for cross dressers and transsexuals where the first male-to-female surgery was performed – until the Nazis came to power, new book reveals”

Meaww

Actor Corey Feldman’s new documentary called ‘(My) Truth: The Rape of 2 Coreys’, which is set to release on March 9, is touted to be a provocative exposé where the musician and one-time teen idol will reveal the details of the most “emotionally trying” period of his life. However, there’s a catch for the much-anticipated documentary — viewers will only get one chance to watch the film.  Continue reading “Corey Feldman’s new documentary that will expose Hollywood’s ‘pedophile ring’ will be aired only ONCE”

Jerusalem Post

Numerous reports in the Arab press have accused the US and Israel of being behind the creation and spread of the deadly coronavirus as part of an economic and psychological war against China, the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) reported.

One report in the Saudi daily newspaper Al-Watan claimed that it was no coincidence that the coronavirus was absent from the US and Israel, though this is despite America having 12 confirmed cases at the time of writing. Continue reading “Arab media accuse US, Israel of coronavirus conspiracy against China”

KFOR

ALLEN, Okla. (KFOR) – A home in Allen is now destroyed after SWAT team members and Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers made their way in and killed the chase suspect inside.

Thirty-three-year-old Sean Taylor was shot and killed by an OHP trooper after leading police on a chase and barricading himself inside his house. Continue reading “One dead, home destroyed after SWAT team standoff in Allen”

The Land Is Ours – by Chris Fogarty

Ireland in 1845-1850 was entirely owned by English landlords, many of them Lords temporal or spiritual, in estates typically of tens of thousands of acres. Their land titles were conquest-based.

On these estates the Irish were tenants-at-will on holdings of typically three to eight acres the rent of which they paid by, typically, 260 days of work annually on the landlord’s estate.  Continue reading “Irish Holocaust: The Mass Graves Of Ireland, The ‘Famine’ Is A Myth”

Jerusalem Post

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) recently released a survey showing an increase in antisemitic violence, hate crimes and negative stereotypes about Jews in the United States.

Following the report, the ADL decided to launch an online tracker to provide a compiled and updated list of antisemitic incidents in the country. The tracker allows users to have access to the most recent information available on acts of hate against Jews, including vandalism, harassment and assault. Users will also be able to filter incidents by geographic location and search with key words.  Continue reading “ADL launches online tracker to monitor antisemitism in the US”

KSFY

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(Dakota News Now) – If the name Siouxland Creep Catchers isn’t self-explaining enough, it’s a group in Sioux City that poses as underaged boys and girls online in an effort to “catch” predators.

When they meet up with the adults that contact them looking for sex, members of the group go as far as setting up a meeting place and time. Continue reading “Siouxland Creep Catchers aims to catch predators despite police criticism”

Good Reads

by Robert K. Wilcox

After years of research based on material gathered by American intelligence during the occupation of Japan as well as extensive interviews with surviving participants, Robert Wilcox gives the first detailed account of Japan’s version of the Manhattan Project – from its earliest days to the possible testing of an actual weapon.  Continue reading “Japan’s Secret War”

KTRH

Puerto Rican Protesters Angry Over Newly Discovered Unused Hurricane Aid Bring A Guillotine To The Governor’s Mansion

Last weekend, residents of the city of Ponce discovered “a warehouse filled with water, cots and other unused emergency supplies,” that had been sitting untouched since 2017.  Continue reading “Puerto Rican Protesters Bring A Guillotine To The Governor’s Mansion”

Rolling Stone

Fifty-four years after illegally crossing the U.S. border in a Pontiac hearse, Neil Young has become an American citizen.

“I’m happy to report I’m in!” the Canadian-born musician wrote on his website after months of struggle to obtain his dual citizenship. Young explained to fans that the process had been delayed because of the “good moral character” provision on the immigrant application — meaning he admitted to smoking weed.  Continue reading “54 Years After Moving to America, Neil Young Is Now a U.S. Citizen”