Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Lonoke, AR — As our readers know, police officers killing dogs in the Land of the Free is such a common occurrence that it has its own terminology: puppycide. Despite postal workers, delivery drivers and pizza personnel coming into contact with dogs on a much more regular basis, it’s the police who are in the news because they can kill them with impunity. As the following story illustrates, even chained up dogs on private property are not safe from cops on a mission to kill them.  Continue reading “Family Horrified After Cop Trespasses, Walks Up to Chained Dog, Kills It on Easter”

The Last American Vagabond – by Whitney Webb

On April 7, Politico reported that the President’s son-in-law Jared Kushner was spearheading an all-private sector taskforce that aims to build a “national coronavirus surveillance system” in order to “give the government a near real-time view of where patients are seeking treatment and for what.”
Continue reading “Meet The Companies Poised To Build The Kushner-Backed “Coronavirus Surveillance System””

CNN

The state of Kentucky is taking new action to discourage individuals from participating in mass gatherings, such as church services, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Friday.  Continue reading “Kentucky to record license plates of those attending services this weekend and require them to quarantine for 14 days”

New York Post – by Mike Tunison

Last spring, during my first week as a janitor at a Dave & Buster’s, I struck up a conversation with a co-worker who served 17 years in prison. Swapping life stories, I sheepishly divulged that I used to work for The Washington Post, that I had a book published by HarperCollins, and that I had been the editor of a popular website. Continue reading “‘Being wrongly #MeToo’d has ruined my life’”

Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson

Police in Canada will visit the homes of people under coronavirus quarantine to check they are in compliance, with those who flout the law facing a fine of up to $1 million dollars and three years in jail.
Continue reading “Canada: Police to Make Home Visits to Check Quarantine Compliance”

Express

SOUTH YORKSHIRE POLICE have been forced to apologise after a man was scolded by a police officer, who claimed the father was not allowed to sit in his own front garden, amid concerns of disproportionate police actions during the coronavirus lockdown. Continue reading “Dad told he can’t sit in own front garden in latest absurd crackdown by police officers”