Revolver

Here’s a story you won’t see in the race-obsessed national media.

Two black Maryland teenagers found guilty of killing a middle-aged white man via sucker punch at the county fair were let off by the presiding female judge with shockingly lenient sentences of probation and anger management. The teens punched the man after asking him for a dollar. After the first teen landed the knockout blow, the other one spit on his lifeless body. The small crew then proceeded to dance around the lifeless man, 59-year-old John Weed, like a bunch of maniacs. Continue reading “Judge Gives Teen “Anger Management” After He Murdered a 59-Year Old Man at the County Fair”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

For those fearing that all the prior state-enforced social distancing and lockdown protocol which hit a peak in early summer  from arresting surfers on empty beaches, to telling people they can’t even jog, to police detaining moms for merely letting their children play on taxpayer bought public playgrounds — would only too easily and hastily transition to a forced vaccination regimen the moment one is rushed out despite safety or the various potential long-term side effect ‘unknowns’… well, it’s happening: Continue reading “Australia Prime Minister Puts Citizens On Notice: All Will Likely Undergo Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations”

Daily Mail

Portland police declared yet another riot Tuesday night on the 83rd consecutive day of protests after a 200-strong mob of protesters torched the city’s famous Multnomah Building.

The group had marched to the county seat of government for the first time, smashing windows and sparking a blaze by pushing lit newspapers through the windows. One image shows the protesters had marked a window to the building with the graffiti: ‘Aim here.’ Continue reading “Yet ANOTHER riot is declared in Portland on 83rd night of trouble”

RT

As if it weren’t awkward enough for the party that bills itself as a defender of women to feature Bill Clinton at its convention, photos of the ex-president with one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims surfaced on the day of his speech.

The UK’s Daily Mail published exclusive pictures on Tuesday showing Clinton receiving a massage in 2002 from 22-year-old Chauntae Davies, who was allegedly raped by billionaire Epstein repeatedly over a period of four years. The massage occurred while Clinton, along with actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker, flew with Epstein on the pedophile’s infamous private jet, nicknamed the Lolita Express, on a humanitarian trip to Africa. Continue reading “Photos of Bill Clinton being MASSAGED by Epstein ‘sex slave’ surface just in time for Dem convention speech”

YNet

U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is set to sell F-35 fighter jets and advanced drones to the UAE in a secret clause that was part of the agreement to establish diplomatic ties between Israel and the Gulf nation.

The clause lifts long-standing Israeli opposition to the sale of the strategic weapons systems to other countries in the region, according to U.S. and Emirati sources. Continue reading “U.S. to sell F-35 jets to UAE as part of secret clause in Israel ties agreement”

Daily Mail

The coronavirus crisis has sparked the closure of a record number of ATMs and hundreds of bank branches as Australia moves closer towards a cashless society.

The number of ATMs across the nation are at their lowest level in 12 years at 25,720, after at least 2150 terminals removed in the recent June quarter, according to the Australian Payments Network. Continue reading “Australia’s big four banks remove thousands of ATMs and shut down hundreds of branches”

National Post

North Korean dictator Kim Kong-un has ordered citizens to hand over their pet dogs — so they can be killed for food.

The hermit state says pet dogs are now considered a “decadent” luxury and “a ‘tainted’ trend by bourgeois ideology,” and must be surrendered, according to a report by South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo media outlet.  Continue reading “Kim Jong-un orders North Koreans to hand over pet dogs — so they can be used as meat”

Campus Reform – by Adam Sabes

As colleges across America reopen for in-person learning this fall, some are asking students to report peers who might not be following guidelines that universities have set up to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

For example, the University of Miami has set up a system where “students are encouraged to report concerns about unsafe behaviors” of their peers, and administrators will review the concern. Continue reading “Universities ask students to play ‘coronavirus police,’ report peers who might have COVID-19”

FEE – by Kerry McDonald

As remote learning creates more distance between school districts and students, school and state officials are clinging to control however they can. From sending Child Protective Services (CPS) agents to investigate charges of neglect in homes where children missed Zoom classes last spring, to proposing “child wellbeing checks” in homes this fall, government schools and related agencies are panicking over parents having increased influence over their children’s care and education during the pandemic. Continue reading “With Remote Learning, Schools Are Watching and Reporting Parents at Alarming Rates”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Lufkin, TX — A couple’s verbal dispute over a parking space turned into a nightmare after a call was made to 911 to settle it. When police showed up, the man involved in the dispute, Mark Anthony Smith, 48, was savagely beaten by three deputies who all used their rifles to inflict serious injury. He was then falsely charged and thrown in a cage.

Four months later, and the three Angelina County Sheriff’s Office deputies involved the beating and false arrest of Smith have not been charged and instead given paid administrative leave, otherwise known as a paid vacation. Continue reading “Cops Beat Innocent, Cuffed Man with Rifles and Knees, Break His Ribs — Get Paid Vacation”

Middle East Monitor

Bahrain and Oman could be the next Gulf countries to follow the United Arab Emirates in formalising ties with Israel, Israel’s intelligence minister said on Sunday, reported Reuters.

“In the wake of this agreement (with the UAE) will come additional agreements, both with more Gulf countries and with Muslim countries in Africa,” Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen told Army Radio. Continue reading “Israel intelligence minister: Bahrain, Oman to follow UAE in formalising ties”

RAIR Foundation

In the following RAIR Foundation USA exclusively translated video, Internal Medicine physician Dr. med. Walter Weber from Germany claims that the much-lauded Chinese coronavirus vaccine could have disastrous consequences. He also joins fellow physicians in raising concerns about the government response to the coronavirus.

The German physicians formed a website “Doctors for Education” where they are documenting data on the coronavirus. The website was formed by Hamburg-based physicians Walter Weber, Heiko Schöning, Marc Fiddike and Olav Müller-Liebenau. Like the physicians speaking out in America against the narrative on the coronavirus, the German doctors have been the target of a media smear campaign. Continue reading “Doctors Send Covid Vaccination Warning: Germany to use Citizens as ‘Lab Rats’”

LA Times

New rolling blackouts in parts of California were ordered Saturday night as power shortages continued because of an extreme heat wave.

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. said Saturday night it was beginning to rotate power outages affecting up to 250,000 customers in Northern and Central California. San Diego Gas & Electric said it also interrupted power to some customers but had restored all service by 7 p.m. Continue reading “More rolling blackouts ordered in California amid power shortages and searing heat”