Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Riviera Beach, FL — Instead of simply doing his time for his crime, a Florida man, who is currently in jail for burglary, will likely be receiving $400,000 of taxpayer money because a sadistic cop sicced his K-9 on him as he surrendered. Kwamain Diondre O’Neal, now serving seven years for attempted burglary and fleeing or attempting to elude, has served notice that he seeks damages of $400,000 for the gruesome incident.  Continue reading “‘Good Boy!’: Cop Praises K-9 as He Forces It to Maul Surrendering Man Until He Passes Out”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office K-9 deputy Keenan Wallace was immediately fired after shooting Doug Canady’s 9-pound Chihuahua-mix breed dog named “Reece’s” in the head in January 2019. But the Sheriff’s Office did not stop with Wallace’s termination. They charged their own officer with animal cruelty. Just this week, in a follow-up to the story we brought you, Wallace pleaded “No-contest” against the charges and was sentenced to community service and a $640 fine. Continue reading “Video of Cop Shooting Tiny Chihuahua So Bad, Cop Found Guilty of Animal Cruelty”

Change.org

According to an article posted to Politico and other web sites, “The Justice Department has quietly asked Congress for the ability to ask chief judges to detain people indefinitely without trial during emergencies — part of a push for new powers that comes as the coronavirus spreads through the United States.Continue reading “Petition calling for the resignation of William Barr as United States Attorney General”

The Freedom Articles – by Makia Freeman

Emergency powers are the name of the game right now as governments around the world are collectively engaging in power grabs – all justified by the convenient coronavirus crisis (the same coronavirus crisis that various countries and groups were actively simulating for before it happened). Continue reading “Emergency Powers: Worldwide Governmental Power Grabs Reveal Scripted Agenda”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Even before the coronavirus pandemic ground the US economy to a halt, the US brick and mortar retail sector was facing an apocalypse of epic proportions with dozens of retailers filing for bankruptcy in recent years as Amazon stole everyone’s market share… Continue reading “47,000 Stores Shutter Across The US As Virtually All Retailers Stop Paying Rent”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

Although it was nearly twenty years ago, I can remember 9/11 like it was yesterday. I remember the shock of hearing about the planes crashing into towers, at first believing it was a tragic accident and quickly learning it to be otherwise. I remember being told that 19 hijackers, part of a fundamentalist plot to destroy America, were behind the attacks and that the mastermind was a man in a cave in Afghanistan named Osama bin Laden.  Continue reading “Two Hundred and Thirty Years of Rights and Liberties Shredded: Why I Oppose The Lockdown”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Brooklyn, NY — As doctors, nurses, and other medical staff bravely battle the coronavirus on the front lines, there are other industries out there who are providing extremely vital services, but get overlooked. In a time in which grocery store shelves are being emptied at furious rates, truck drivers are tirelessly carrying tons of supplies from coast to coast to make sure society does not break down during this crisis. Continue reading “NYPD is Raiding Sleeping Truckers Hauling Supplies During Outbreak, Impounding Cargo”

Rethink Mental Illness

The Mental Health Act must continue to function effectively throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, in order to ensure the safety, care, and treatment of people severely affected by mental illness. Emergency legislation has been introduced to Parliament which includes temporary measures to change the Mental Health Act. This is because the government is concerned that Covid-19 will reduce the number of mental health professionals available to help people whose mental health places them at risk. Continue reading “Coronavirus: temporary changes to the Mental Health Act”

Mint Press News – by Alan Macleod

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, the world’s first centibillionaire, a man who vies with Bill Gates for the title of the planet’s richest individual, is asking the public for donations to provide basic support to his 800,000 employees who are suffering in poverty in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Bezos announced:  Continue reading “Jeff Bezos, World’s Richest Man, Wants Your Donations To Help Amazon Employees”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

The Anti-Defamation League, a far-left social justice group which advocates for online censorship in the name of “fighting antisemitism,” is pushing for congress to give them a federal bailout due to the coronavirus.  Continue reading “ADL Petitions Congress For A Federal Bailout Due to Coronavirus”

The Last American Vagabond – by Whitney Webb

WASHINGTON DC — Last week, Newsweek published a report entitled “Inside The Military’s Top Secret Plans If Coronavirus Cripples the Government,” which offers vague descriptions of different military plans that could be put into effect if the civilian government were to be largely incapacitated, with a focus on the potential of the current novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic to result in such a scenario. Continue reading “The Truth About The United States’ “Continuity Of Government” Plans & The Coronavirus Perfect Storm”

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While property owners across Canada might soon be afforded some leeway in the form of mortgage and bill payment deferrals given the unprecedented economic stresses that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused, renters are wondering if and when they too will be granted some financial breathing room.  Continue reading “People All Over Toronto Say They’re Not Going To Pay Rent On April 1”

Five Short Blasts Forum

The following amendment to the Constitution is proposed to preserve and protect the standard of living and quality of life in America from the effects of overpopulation. It explicitly precludes a dependence on the rest of the world for natural resources and requires an environmentally sustainable population. It does not preclude the consideration of other factors, such as labor force size, productivity, etc.  Continue reading “29th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States”

Ammoland – by Rob Morse

U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- You might not have wanted a gun before, but now you do. You’ve seen the empty shelves in grocery stores. You read in the news that some police departments are taking longer to respond because of the outbreak of the Wuhan virus. Some police departments are conserving their resources and only responding to critical incidents in progress. The whole situation sounds unbelievable until you read that unarmed shoppers in California were robbed of their groceries. That is why many people decided they suddenly needed a gun for self-protection. Some gun stores reported a five-fold increase in sales. The Federal National Instant Background Check system reported processing three times the number of applications compared to a year ago.. if you could get a gun at all. Many citizens who wanted to buy a gun ran into our bizarre gun-control scheme and were disarmed. That wasn’t all they learned. Continue reading “No Cops to Save You, but Too Bad You Couldn’t Get a Gun to Protect Yourself”

Ammoland – by John Crump

Bellingham, Wash –-(Ammoland.com)- With the rise of COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) cases across the country many cities, states, and even the federal government has been passing measures to help their citizens in their time of need. Even bitter political enemies have put aside their vast differences to do what is right for the country. Democratic Socialist Rep Ilhan Omar even praised Trump for his “incredible and the right response” to the virus outbreak.  Continue reading “Bellingham WA to Give Mayor Power to Ban Sale And Carrying of Guns”