JTA – by Marcy Oster

(JTA) — Larry Johnson, a former running back who played seven seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs, tweeted multiple times to his more than 147,000 followers over the weekend that a Jewish “cabal” is involved in “Human Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, Pedophilia, Ritualistic Child Torture, Perversion, Human Sacrifice/Murder.” And on Monday, he showed no signs of apologizing.

Johnson framed one of those tweets as a response to Max Kellerman, the Jewish co-host of ESPN’s “First Take” show, who said on the air recently that “Jews do not have a plan for world domination.” Kellerman was responding to social media posts by another NFL star, DeSean Jackson, who last month posted a quote he attributed to Adolf Hitler accusing Jews of having a “plan for world domination.” Jackson subsequently removed the post and apologized. Continue reading “Larry Johnson, former Kansas City Chiefs running back, tweets that Jews are involved in sex trafficking, pedophilia and more”

CNN

Buckling up is second nature for most Americans. It took us over 60 years to get to that point, though.

The US doesn’t have 60-plus years to get Americans on board with the latest novel safety feature — masks. Continue reading “The debate over masks today is a lot like the decades-long fight to mandate seat belts”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The global pandemic lockdowns and social distancing regulations have produced many new controversial firsts, leading to both disputes between citizens and law enforcement, and among people often wrangling with each other over things like mask wearing or proximity, or even the ability to have gatherings at a park.

Though we thought we’d seen everything, here’s yet another true first: municipal governments in France have begun mandating the wearing of masks outdoors. Continue reading “Parts Of France Impose Outdoor Mask Mandate In Controversial First”

RT

New arrivals to Singapore won’t necessarily have to quarantine at a government facility during the pandemic – some, including residents, will receive an electronic monitoring device that will alert authorities if they leave home.

Singapore announced on Monday that it will track incoming travelers coming from a select group of countries – including residents and citizens – with electronic monitoring devices, starting on August 11. Continue reading “Singapore to tag visitors with electronic monitoring devices to ensure Covid-19 quarantine compliance”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Bakersfield, CA — Child predator police officers are an unfortunate and all too common reality in the land of the free. On a near daily basis, cops across the country are busted for horrifying acts against children. Highlighting the severe nature of this problem is the fact that two law enforcement employees in the same town have just been arrested in a child sex sting.

An employee with the California Corrections department and a California Highway Patrol officer were two out of 15 people arrested during an undercover operation targeting online child predators, according to the Kern County Sheriff’s Special Victim’s Unit. Continue reading “Bad Apple? 2 Law Enforcement Employees in One Town Arrested in Child Sex Trafficking Sting”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

update-2Amid widespread speculation and multiple theories over what could have produced late afternoon blast of such magnitude, both Hezbollah and Israel have formally denied that it was the result of a missile or military attack.

Russian media reports have cited Israeli broadcasters to say: Continue reading “Beirut “Like A War Zone”: Terrifying Blast Shockwave Rips Through City”

CNN

New York (CNN)Convenience store operator Wawa is testing a new store format as people look for contactless ways to shop during the pandemic.

Wawa said the 1,850 sq-ft test store is expected to open in December in Falls Township, Pennsylvania. It’s one of two drive-thru locations planned this year. (The other one will be in Westhampton, New Jersey). Continue reading “Wawa is building a drive-thru only convenience store”

The College Fix – by Charles Hilu

Slavemaker ant. Gypsy moth. Rape bug.

These are just three common English names listed in a spreadsheet of 60 plants and animals that have been recently deemed by some academics to have “problematic” monikers. Continue reading “Scholars target ‘problematic’ common animal names: slavemaker ant, gypsy moth, rape bug and dozens more”

Independent Sentinel

Arlington County, Virginia has a rule that looks like it was recommended by Communist China. They passed a new rule that if more than three people gather on the street, they will each be fined $100. It’s not America any longer, at least not in Arlington.

How is this acceptable and why are people allowing it under the false guise of safety? Continue reading “Arlington fines groups of more than three on sidewalks”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As TFTP has reported, the United States prison industrial complex is a predatory and often racist system which ensnares people into with arbitrary laws for victimless crimes. Once you make it into this system, it is very difficult to escape. The prison industrial complex exists for a number of corrupt and unscrupulous reasons but one of the main reasons is free to almost free labor — also known as slave labor. Continue reading “Prisons Caught Using Prison Labor to Make Blue Lives Matter Propaganda Merchandise”

Lew Rockwell – by Gary D. Barnett

“The true terrorists of our world do not meet at the docks at midnight, or scream “Allahu Akbar” before some violent action. The true terrorists of our world wear 5000 dollar suits and work in the highest positions of finance, government and business.”

~ Peter Joseph, “Zeitgeist: Addendum”. Documentary, History, War, www.imdb.com. 2008.
Continue reading “The Coronavirus Response Is Pure State Terrorism Based on Propaganda”