Reclaim the Net – by Ben Squires

Portland State University Professor Bruce Gilley was blocked from a Twitter account run by the University of Oregon for saying “all men are created equal.” He has filed a First Amendment lawsuit to get his account unblocked. Continue reading “Professor blocked for “all men are created equal” Twitter post files First Amendment lawsuit against University of Oregon”

Substack – by Brad Salzberg

A report from Alliance Canada delivered to the House of Commons committee on Canada-China relations is warning that the influence of the People’s Republic of China in Canada is widespread, but has gone “largely unnoticed.”  Continue reading “China Exerting Control Over Canadian Government, Media, Education”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

The endgame is to total control of the slaves with a cash-free system. Those at the top will fully control a central bank digital currency or CBDC, and once they roll it out, it’s game over for the slave class.  Continue reading ““Cash Free” Central Bank Digital Currency Roll Out Coming In December?”

Daily Mail

A hero-father-of-three restrained a woman who stripped to her underwear and ran through a Manchester-bound plane naked before trying to storm the cockpit twice while shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’.

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Free West Media

BERLIN Inflation is causing food prices to skyrocket, and further price increases are forecast for the next three months. This was the result of a survey by the ifo Institute, as reported by ARD. More and more people can no longer afford these horrendous prices and are driven to desperate acts with the number of thefts increasing. Continue reading “Price explosions: German supermarkets attach anti-theft devices to staple foods”

CNN

Two people are dead after heavy rain poured into Las Vegas casinos and flooded streets Thursday night in the wettest monsoon season in a decade, according to Clark County officials.

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Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

New York, NY — Eight minutes — this is the amount of time multiple officers and a captain stood by and watched as 18-year-old Nicholas Feliciano wrapped a homemade noose around his neck and proceeded to hang himself in a jail cell. More than a half dozen officers and jail staff did nothing as he hung from his neck, flailed around before going completely limp.  Continue reading “More Than a Half-dozen Officers Stood and Watched for 8 Minutes as a Teen Hung Himself”

Occidental Observer – by Prof. Andrew Fraser

According to the OED, a “mythos” is a “traditional or recurrent narrative theme or pattern; a standard plot in literature.”  For many, the Holocaust Mythos conjures up the hope of universal redemption from the absolute evils of racism, anti-Semitism, and militant White nationalism.  Arising out of the allegedly planned extermination of the Jewish people by “Nazi” Germany and its collaborators, the story has acquired canonical status in officially-constructed “memory cultures” throughout the West.  Continue reading “Canada Outlaws “Condoning, Denying or Downplaying” the Holocaust Mythos: Jewish Political Theology Enshrined in the Criminal Code”

AmmoLand – by Lee Williams

U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Master gunsmith James Morrison founded JM Gun Repair 46 years ago, after doing gun repairs in his garage. The gun shop has been a local institution ever since, offering firearms, black powder and reloading gear, ammunition including hard-to-find calibers, and James’ incredible skills as a master gunsmith with 50 years of experience. The business is ideally located, straddling the county line between Sarasota and Bradenton, Florida.  Continue reading “Family-Owned Legacy Gun Shop Latest Casualty of Biden’s War on Guns”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Shares in Sanofi, GSK, and Haleon have lost a combined $40 billion in market cap since Tuesday’s close, amid a flurry of US personal-injury lawsuits claiming that Zantac – a once-popular antacid – causes cancer. Continue reading “Sanofi, GSK Plummet After Zantac Lawsuit Concerns Wipe Out $40 Billion In Value”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Days ago IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi warned over fighting which has engulfed Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant – Europe’s largest, in south-eastern Ukraine, saying he’s “extremely concerned” and that strikes on or near the facility threaten “the very real risk of a nuclear disaster that could threaten public health and the environment in Ukraine and beyond,” Grossi said.  Continue reading “UNSC Holds Emergency Meeting As Smoke Observed Rising Over Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As we reported this week, a now-deleted job listing for special agents with the Internal Revenue Service called on potential hires to have the ability to kill their fellow American if the need came up.  Continue reading “As Congress Members Increase Their Wealth by Billions, IRS Training to Raid Suburban Homes”

Children’s Health Defense – by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is promoting “Enhanced Border Security Agreements” by offering access to the department’s vast biometric databanks  to foreign states that agree to reciprocate, according to a July 22 Statewatch reportContinue reading “‘Beyond Chilling’: Homeland Security Seeks to Share Biometric Databanks With Foreign Countries”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

About 18% of Americans now own a video doorbell. That means a significant and growing slice of American neighborhoods are under a form of intermittent surveillance. If the surveillance video and associated data were the exclusive property of individual homeowners, it might not be of much concern.  Continue reading “Ring Cameras Amassing Info On Users…And Their Neighbors”