Fox News

A 24-year-old woman accused of the horrific murder and rape of a 12-year-old girl whose body was found in a plastic box in Paris last week had been living in the country illegally for several years, a French government official said.  Continue reading “Illegal immigrant charged with ‘barbaric’ killing, rape of Paris 12-year-old found in box”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The Oakland Police Department is pushing for robots with a potentially lethal shotgun-like attachment, according to The Intercept.

Oakland Police and Oakland Police Commission subcommittee, a civilian oversight body, discussed rules surrounding the city’s use of military-grade police equipment in September. According to California state law, local police must be authorized by city leaders before they can deploy military equipment.  Continue reading “Oakland Police Want “Terminator Style” Robot With Shotgun”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Earlier this month, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) quietly revealed its plan to cool the Earth by reflecting sunlight back into space, The plan was tucked neatly away within the thousands of pages of the Consolidated Appropriations Act and the OSTP was directed by Congress to complete it.  Continue reading “White House Quietly Reveals 5-year Plan to Spray Particles in the Sky to Dim the Sun”

CNN

When Amber Sizemore and her family went out of state to celebrate her birthday last week, she had hoped her toddler daughter, Raegan, would try swimming. But the 15-month-old, normally energetic and adventurous, wasn’t herself on Saturday. Continue reading “A common respiratory virus is spreading at unusually high levels, overwhelming children’s hospitals. Here’s what parents need to know”

Fox News

The U.S. Department of State has awarded more than $20,000 for a cultural center in Ecuador to host “drag theater performances” in the name of diversity and inclusion.  Continue reading “State Department funding ‘drag theater performances’ in Ecuador to ‘promote diversity and inclusion’”

Sputnik

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – Lockheed Martin recorded increased net sales and net earnings in the third quarter of 2022, the American aerospace and defense giant said on Tuesday.

Continue reading “Lockheed Martin Reports Net Sales of $16.6Bln, Net Earnings of $1.8Bln in Q3 of 2022”

All Israel News

The Zionist Organization of America, which works to strengthen U.S.-Israel relations and combat anti-Israel bias, announced last Friday that it will award the “rarely given” Theodor Herzl Medallion to former President Donald Trump.  Continue reading “Zionist Organization of America Awards Former President Trump Rare Honor”

The Expose

The deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently explained how Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) can be programmed to determine what people are allowed to buy and insisted they should be used alongside a China-style Social Credit Score system.

Unlike cryptocurrency, which is private, Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) will be issued and controlled by the central banks themselves. Continue reading “IMF Chief says Central Bank Digital Currency should be used alongside Social Credit System to control what people can and cannot buy”

Natural News – by Ethan Huff

A Judicial Watch lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is uncovering a massive government-funded propaganda campaign aimed at brainwashing the American public into getting “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). Continue reading “Biden regime paid screenwriters, comedians to mock the unvaccinated”

The Conversation – by Anne Toomey McKenna

Government agencies and private security companies in the U.S. have found a cost-effective way to engage in warrantless surveillance of individuals, groups and places: a pay-for-access web tool called Fog Reveal. Continue reading “What is Fog Reveal? A legal scholar explains the app some police forces are using to track people without a warrant”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Harrington, ME — When parents of children at Narraguagus Jr/Sr High School in Harrington saw officer Jeffrey Bishop’s car parked in front of the school, they likely felt secure knowing that a cop was “protecting” their children. But Bishop was protecting no one. Instead, he was selling them deadly fentanyl.  Continue reading “Cop Gets 4 Years for Selling Fentanyl to Children at School, While On Duty, From His Cruiser”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Russia has put Israel on notice over significant ongoing rumors that the Israeli government is preparing to supply Ukraine with lethal military aid. So far its aid has been only humanitarian and non-lethal equipment, with Israeli leaders thus far rejecting repeat requests from Kiev for arms, including the famous Iron Dome anti-air system.  Continue reading “Russia Warns Israel That Lethal Aid To Ukraine Will “Destroy” All Ties”

Epoch Times – by Jeff Sandes

North Central Bailiffs in Kelowna, B.C., is busy. In fact, as pandemic restrictions and mandates continue to ease, owner Mike Sundstrom has never had more work end up on his desk.  Continue reading “‘Canary in the Gold Mine’: Asset Seizures Could Skyrocket Due to Post-Pandemic Debt Default, Says Bailiff”

Reclaim the Net – by Cindy Harper

In an op-ed in the Washington Examiner, the chairman of National Committee for Religious Freedom (NCRF), Sam Brownback, announced that JPMorgan Chase had deplatformed the organization without providing a reason. The bank said it would consider reopening the account if NCRF provided a list of donors and preferred political candidates.  Continue reading “JPMorgan Chase deplatforms National Committee for Religious Freedom”