Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Livingston, LA — As TFTP reported late last year, a high level Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy — who commanded the SWAT team — and his wife were indicted on more than 150 felonies for unspeakable crimes against children and animals. Dennis Perkins, 44, and and his wife Cynthia Perkins, 34, are accused of multiple counts of child rape and the production of child pornography, among other disturbing charges. Now, another former cop, Melanie Barnett Curtin, 41, of Denham Springs, was arrested Saturday, Feb. 1 as she returned from a cruise in New Orleans.  Continue reading “Another Fmr Cop Arrested in Connection to Child Sex Ring Run by High-Level SWAT Commander”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira’s raunchy, lip synced Super Bowl halftime show proves the need for unlimited third-world immigration from Latin America to liberate Americans from our “boring, rhythm-less hell,” so says CNN commentator Ana Navarro.

“If after watching this half-time show, you’re against immigration and think Latinos are invaders……go to boring, rhythm-less hell,” Navarro tweeted Sunday. “Hispanics are Americans and Make America Great. Deal with it!”  Continue reading “CNN’s Ana Navarro: Super Bowl Halftime Show Proves Need For Unlimited Third-World Immigration”

Daily Mail – by Ian Birrell

Gilles Desaulniers moved to San Francisco 40 years ago, settling in the ‘friendly, quaint and affordable’ city after running out of cash while driving from Canada down the West Coast of America.

Today he runs a grocery store filled with fresh fruit, vegan snacks and organic wines typical of this famously liberal Californian city. Continue reading “Tech giants have turned San Francisco into a dystopian nightmare of addiction, homelessness and criminality”

Haaretz

Turkey said on Monday its military hit dozens of Syrian government targets after five Turkish soldiers were killed by shelling in Idlib in northwest Syria, where fighting threatens to test ties between Ankara and Moscow.

Turkey and Russia are on opposing sides in the fighting in Idlib and, though they work together elsewhere in Syria, President Tayyip Erdogan said Russian officials had been told they should “stand aside” in the conflict around Idlib.  Continue reading “Turkish Forces Hit 54 Targets in Syria, 76 Soldiers Said Killed, State Media Reports”

Unz Review – by Eric Margolis

In 1916, as World War I raged on, a British diplomat, Mark Sykes, met with his French counterpart from the Quai d’Orsay, Monsieur Picot, and signed an agreement to partition the Ottoman Empire once victory was achieved.

The heart of the Mideast – Palestine, Syria and Iraq – was divided between Britain and France. Italy and Russia were offered other Ottoman lands: southern Turkey was promised to Italy and Constantinople to Russia. All this was top secret but was later revealed by the Bolsheviks after their 1917 revolution.   Continue reading “Trump/Bibi/Adelson Buy the Senate”

The Blaze – by Phil Shiver

A professor at St. John’s College, Oxford University, just taught student protesters an invaluable lesson in personal sacrifice.

According to the school newspaper, Oxford students have been occupying St. John’s College since Wednesday in protest of the school’s investments in fossil fuels. Dozens of students have reportedly set up camp in the front quad with signs and banners, vowing to remain until their demands are met. Continue reading “Students: We demand the school sell its stock in fossil fuels. Professor: I can’t do that, but I’ll turn off the gas heating for you.”

The Daily Bell – by Brenée Goforth

America is addicted to licensing. It sounds dramatic, but it’s true. Consider this recent incident out of Chicago: shocked by the death of an infant boy in his ward, who prosecutors say was murdered by his father, Chicago Alderman Ray Lopez took to Twitter in January to express his outrage. Continue reading “Licensing Parents? The Latest Bad Idea In America’s Licensure Craze”

Middle East Eye

Militants blew up a gas pipeline between Israel and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula on Sunday night, though supply is reportedly unaffected.

At least six masked militants planted explosives under a pipeline in the town of Bir al-Abd west of Sinai’s provincial capital al-Arish, security sources told Israel’s Haaretz newspaper. The explosion prompted authorities to stop the flow of gas to extinguish the fire, they said. Continue reading “Masked gunmen blow up Israel-Egypt gas pipeline in Sinai, supply not affected”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Bremerton, WA — A 15-year veteran special forces cop with the Bremerton Police Department was allowed to quietly resign this week amid allegations that he stole money during a drug raid in 2019. Despite clear video evidence of this cop committing a crime while on duty, Det. Jeffrey Inklebarger was not arrested and allowed to resign from the department before he was fired.  Continue reading “Video Clearly Catches Cop Stealing Cash from a Home and He’s NOT Arrested”

Common Dreams – by Andrea Germanos

The Trump administration announced Friday that it was officially rolling back restrictions on the U.S. military’s ability to use landmines.

“In case you didn’t know, because they’re from one of the most draconian chapters of 20th century, the victims of landmines are mostly innocent civilians and especially children,” said immigration attorney Curtis Morrison.  Continue reading “Bringing Back ‘Archaic and Gruesome Weapons,’ Trump Reverses US Restrictions on Landmines”

Reuters

TOKYO (Reuters) – A panel of experts advising Japan’s government on a disposal method for radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant on Friday recommended releasing it into the ocean, a move likely to alarm neighboring countries.

The panel under the industry ministry came to the conclusion after narrowing the choice to either releasing the contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean or letting it evaporate – and opted for the former. Based on past practice it is likely the government will accept the recommendation.  Continue reading “Japan panel recommends ocean release for contaminated Fukushima water”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Phoenix, AZ — Imagine for a moment that you are a father and you get a motion alert from the nanny cam in your daughter’s room while you are at work. You grab your phone, open the app and find a strange man in your daughter’s room—sniffing her underwear. Well, that is what happened to a family in Phoenix and because the man smelling their daughter’s dirty underwear was a cop, he got off with no jail and unsupervised probation. Continue reading “Family Horrified to Find Cop on Nanny Cam in 3yo Daughter’s Room Sniffing Her Underwear”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

For the past two years, Democrats and Republicans alike have joined forces to pass sweeping regulations that could serve as a death blow to the Second Amendment. Red flag laws have been passed in a growing number of states and police are showing how willing they are to use them.  Continue reading “Nearly 200 Citizens’ Guns Seized in NJ Under Red Flag Laws in 4 Months, Many of them PERMANENTLY”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

After a period of progress and decline, Statista’s Niall McCarthy notes that the U.S. homeless population has increased slightly by three percent according to a report from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. It now stands at 567,715 with 63 percent of that total living in sheltered accommodation. The national increase is primarily due to a leap in homelessness in California where it grew 16.4 percent between 2018 and 2019.  Continue reading “The U.S. Cities With The Most Homeless People”

Daily Mail

An Orthodox Jewish couple who were removed from an American Airlines flight over their body odor last year are now suing for discrimination.

Yehuda Yosef Adler and his wife Jennie are seeking unspecified damages in the suit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas Houston Division.  Continue reading “Jewish family who were kicked off a flight for having ‘extremely offensive body odor’ are SUING American Airlines for discrimination”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Salt Lake City, UT — Imagine that you have just sat down to eat dinner with your family when your home is surrounded by militarized police, heavily armed and dressed in riot gear. Imagine these police are looking for a person who does not live in your house. Now imagine that you try to tell them this but they don’t listen and then break down your door, trample your family, hold guns to your kid’s head and taser innocent parents. For the Yanez family, no imagination is necessary as this is exactly what happened to them. Continue reading “Guns Held to Child’s Head, Parents Trampled, Tasered as Cops Raid Wrong Home”