The College Fix – by Daniel Payne

The University of Pennsylvania’s Undergraduate Assembly will call on the school’s insurance provider to offer free “chest binders” for female students, elastic bands that help compress and constrict breasts so that the wearer can appear to be male.

The UA “plans to launch a new initiative pushing Penn’s health insurance provider to cover the cost of chest binders for transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming students by fall 2020,” The Daily Pennsylvanian reportsContinue reading “Penn student government calls for free ‘chest binders’ for female students”

Libyan War the Truth – by JoanneM

BREAKING NOW From the intelligence of the great tribes of Libya and alliance of the Libyan people.

Erdogan has begun to move his army into Tripoli. I was passed a document of registration of an African Airlines. This is the FIRST flight coming into LIbya carrying Turkish soldiers. You will see a picture of the document below the photos of the Turkish ship below.  Continue reading “Turkey Begins Military Invasion of Libya”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

West Virginia lawmakers introduced a resolution on Tuesday inviting Virginia’s Second Amendment sanctuary counties to legally secede and “be admitted to the body politic of the State of West Virginia.”

House Concurrent Resolution 8 reads:  Continue reading “WV Lawmakers Invite VA 2nd Amendment Sanctuary Counties to Secede And Join Their State”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Baltimore, MD — Nothing highlights the lack of training, the irrational fear, and brutal nature of police officers quite like videos of them beating elderly women. While this may sound shocking, it happens and is caught on video far too often to be an “isolated incident.” In fact, TFTP just reported on an elderly grandmother being attacked and tasered in her own home by cops after she demanded a warrant before they entered her home, and now, it’s happened again.  Continue reading “Cops Violently Assault Grandma In Her Home After Granddaughter Cursed at Police”

Freedom Project Media – by Alex Newman

A government school district in Indiana is under fire for trying to censor parents’ online comments about the education system, sparking outrage across the political spectrum as well as First Amendment concerns. Violators can be barred from school grounds.

In the highly controversial “Parent Code of Conduct” put out by the North West Hendricks School Corporation, parents are explicitly told that they may not speak out against the district, its schools, or its employees on social media.  Continue reading “School District Seeks to Censor Parents on Social Media”

Breaking Israel News

South Dakota became the 28th state to enact a measure to combat boycotts of Israel as Republican Gov. Kristi Noem signed an executive order on Tuesday prohibiting state offices from doing business with companies that boycott Israel.

“Israel is one of our nation’s closest allies, and their success is critical to American national security,” said Noem. “Today, we reaffirm that South Dakota stands with Israel and will only contract with businesses who agree to fairly compete. Our state will not stand for any discrimination based on race or religion.”  Continue reading “South Dakota Governor Signs Executive Order Banning Boycotts of Israel”

KXAN

AUSTIN (KXAN) — A small group of masked protesters often show up at city hall, campaign events, and large gatherings to protest against participating in elections. A local candidate for Congress, Heidi Sloan, accused members of the group of assaulting her Sunday after a campaign event.  Continue reading “Congressional candidate says she was assaulted by anti-voting protesters”

Reuters

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s government unexpectedly resigned on Wednesday after President Vladimir Putin proposed sweeping constitutional changes that could allow him to extend his rule.

Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said he was stepping down to give Putin room to carry out the changes, which, if implemented, would shift power to parliament and the prime minister – and might thus allow Putin, 67, to rule on in another capacity after his current term ends in 2024.  Continue reading “Russian government resigns after Putin sets out constitutional shake-up”

If Americans Knew – by Alison Weir

Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Chris Coons have introduced legislation expected to give Israel a minimum of $38 billion over the next 10 years. (The text for the bill, S.3176, is not yet available on the Congressional website.)

The new bill has been introduced because a similar one introduced last year, S.1, had stalled. The new version reportedly omits a section that would have let state governments punish Americans for boycotting Israel, which had caused some Senators to oppose it on First Amendment grounds.  Continue reading “Senators introduce another bipartisan bill to give Israel billions of dollars”

Collective Evolution – by Arjun Walia

How is it that Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide is still on North American shelves being sold in a number of places? The answer is simple, I believe it’s deceit and corruption. Corporations like Monsanto (Bayer), have completely undermined our federal health regulatory agencies, making them nothing short of a cesspool of corruption.  Continue reading “Monsanto Emails: ‘Let’s Beat the S*** Out of’ Moms Worried About Cancer-Linked Weedkiller’”

The Mind Unleashed – by John Vibes

In a bizarre filing, a Kansas man has asked an Iowa court to honor his request for trial by combat in a custody hearing with his ex-wife. The 40-year-old man, David Ostrom, wants to meet his ex-wife and her attorney “on the field of battle where I will rend their souls from their corporal bodies.

David Ostrom claims that his ex-wife, Bridgette Ostrom has “destroyed (him) legally.Continue reading “Man Requests Trial by Combat in Divorce, Wants to Forge His Own Swords”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Orlando, FL — In May of 2019, Officer Peter Meier with the Orlando Police Department made the ridiculous and outright dangerous decision to shoot a teenager with his taser while he rode his bicycle. The Orlando Police admitted Meier’s act was dangerous and violated department police, but the only ‘discipline’ he received was a written reprimand.

Orlando policy explicitly prohibits cops from tasering people on bicycles “except in cases of aggressive resistance.” No aggressive resistance existed on that afternoon on May 5, yet Meier tasered the teen and then lied that it did.  Continue reading “Insane Cop Tasers Teen On a Bicycle Over Popping a Wheelie”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Raleigh, NC — A North Carolina judge released a series of disturbing videos last year showing the horrifying attack on a man who had done nothing but walk down the road. Kyron Dwain Hinton, 29, had harmed no one and committed no crime when he was surrounded by police, mauled by a K9, pistol whipped, kicked, punched, and stomped on—for nearly five minutes. Now, one of the key players in that attack has pleaded guilty and will likely get off with a wrist slap.  Continue reading “Cops Sic K9 on Innocent Man, Beat Him with Flashlights, Lie to Cover It Up, Get Off With Wrist Slap”

Times of Israel

Dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is controversial and full of pitfalls, as the producers of popular US game show “Jeopardy” discovered over the weekend.

The show, broadcast on NBC, has been under fire online after Friday night’s program initially identified a famous church in the West Bank city of Bethlehem as being in Israel and ruling the answer “Palestine” wrong.  Continue reading “‘Jeopardy’ causes online furor over location of Church of Nativity”

Middle East Monitor

US President Donald Trump said that he made Saudi Arabia pay the US for the increased presence of American service personnel in the region as a result of the regional tensions.

In an interview with the American TV channel Fox News, Trump said: “Saudi Arabia is paying us for [our troops]. We have a very good relationship with Saudi Arabia.” Continue reading “Trump: Saudi paid $1bn to increase number of US troops in region”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Because government is the antithesis to freedom, industrial hemp has been banned nationwide since 1937 ostensibly due to the plant’s similarities to marijuana. Many have speculated that this move was also due to the fact that cannabis is in direct competition with the pharmaceutical industry by providing far safer alternative treatments as well as directly competing with the petrochemical industry. However, all this changed in December 2018 after President Donald Trump signed the Agriculture Improvement act of 2018, legalizing industrial hemp on a national scale.  Continue reading “Drug War-Addicted Cops Raid Hemp Farm, Bulldoze Struggling Farmer’s Million Dollar Crop”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

In case after infuriating case, the Free Thought Project has reported on instances of horrifying rights violations all stemming from a police officer claiming to smell a plant. We have seen both women and men sodomized and raped — often times in public — as cops search for this smell. We have seen entire families held hostage, women and children beaten up, rampant sexual assault, and all of it stemming from a plant smell. Now, police are arming themselves with a “smell amplifier” to go after those who’d dare grow or partake in a plant—in a state where recreational marijuana is legal. Continue reading “Cops Acquire ‘Nasal Ranger’ Smell Amplifier to Crack Down on Marijuana Users”