Hawai’i Free Press – by Jim O’Keefe

Thanksgiving is a very special time for many of us. Some of our fondest memories are of shared feasts with dear friends and family members, some no longer with us. The aromas, sights and tastes of the feasts shared serve to cement those memories for us, memories to last a lifetime. Continue reading “The hidden story of the third Thanksgiving: 1623–giving thanks for freedom”

RT – by Vanessa Beeley

Western media, filing their reports on Syria from safe offices in New York and London, ignore atrocities committed almost daily against children and civilians by terrorists in Idlib.

A recent report compiled by the US coalition’s primary anti-Assad “evidence” producers has condemned the alleged Syrian/Russian targeting of civilians in Idlib. In familiar fashion, the Guardian accepted the White Helmet version of events without any apparent fact-checking or verification. Continue reading “Atrocities by terrorists against Syrian children ignored by Western media covering conflict from comfort of offices elsewhere”

Market Watch – by Shawn Langlois

There’s not a lot of Aloha spirit in a 91-hour workweek.

But, according to this map from cost-estimating website HowMuch.net, that’s exactly what it takes to live comfortably in Hawaii for the average earner: Continue reading “This is how hard it is for average earners to live comfortably in America”

Sputnik

Perry notified US President Donald Trump that he would leave his post back in October. The news came amid the impeachment proceedings launched against Trump by the Democrats as the US president stated Perry had advised him to contact Ukrainian President Zelensky.

Former governor of Texas and Energy Secretary Richard Perry stepped down from his post on Sunday, according to an official statement. He will be replaced by Dan Brouillette, who was backed by the Senate in advance. Continue reading “US Secretary of Energy Rick Perry Resigns”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Clearwater County, MI — While most parents of school children in the United States will take comfort in knowing a police officer is at their child’s school, all too often, school cops are caught committing the vilest of offenses. As the following case out of Clearwater County illustrates, “protection and safety” are the last things at least one student of Bagley High School received from her school cop.  Continue reading “School Cop Arrested for Allegedly Raping Child He Was Tasked with ‘Protecting’”

Another Day in the Empire – by Kurt Nimmo

My brief hiatus from this blog was interrupted by a call to strip countless Americans—beginning with a select group—of the right to say and write whatever they want without the undue intervention of special interest billionaires and political pressure organizations. 

I’m talking about Sacha Baron Cohen, the “comedian” and provocateur who recently gave an authoritarian speech at the Anti-Defamation League advocating widespread censorship of “antisemites” on social media.   Continue reading “ADL, Sacha Baron Cohen, and the Criminalization of Thought”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

A US drone strike against an Afghan village in Alisher, Khost Province destroyed a home, killing a family of six, including multiple children. The Khost Provincial council confirmed the incident, and criticized the matter.

The Pentagon had initially claimed the incident killed three Taliban fighters, but has since confirmed that they are “aware” of reports of civilian deaths, saying they are working with local officials on this. Continue reading “US Drone Strike Kills Family of Six in Afghanistan’s Khost Province”

Daily Mail

A war-like battle broke out between cops and suspected cartel gunmen, leaving 21 dead, including four officers, in a small Mexican town that was left riddled with bullet holes.

The shootout erupted around mid-day on Saturday in Villa Union, a town of about 3000 residents, near the US border, and just days after President Donald Trump raised bilateral tensions by saying he would designate the gangs as terrorists. Continue reading “Cartel and police gun battle leaves 21 dead, including four cops, and a Mexican town full of bullet holes less than 50 miles from the US border”

Activist Post – by Tim Pool

California’s growing homeless crisis has made headlines over the past year. Diseases are rampant and state and local governments have failed to do anything to solve the problem.

A new state law would allow the state to forcefully “conserve” people with mental illness meaning that if you are homeless and determined to be not “self sufficient” the state can detain you and seize and control your finances until you prove yourself to be “self sufficient.” Continue reading “California Plans FORCED Internment And Asset Seizure To Solve Homeless Crisis”

USA Today

A shooting rampage near the famed French Quarter of New Orleans early Sunday left 10 people wounded, revelers from an annual football game scrambling for cover and police in pursuit of at least one “cowardly” gunman.

New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said the shooting erupted on Canal Street near Bourbon Street, an area crowded with tourists and police officers – even at 3:20 a.m. Two of the injured were hospitalized in critical condition.  No officers were among the wounded,  he said. Continue reading “10 wounded in ‘cowardly and senseless’ shooting rampage at New Orleans French Quarter”

Courthouse News

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (CN) – A onetime informal adviser to the Trump campaign who is charged with bringing a 14-year-old Czech boy to the United States for sex failed to persuade a federal judge that the crime is too old to prosecute.

In a three-count indictment unsealed in July, prosecutors alleged that George Nader brought the boy to Washington in 2000 after being introduced by way of a European pimp. “Night after night,” the indictment alleges, Nader assaulted and exploited the boy while withholding his passport to keep control over him.  Continue reading “Child-Sex Charge Upheld Against Trump Campaign’s Nader”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Alexandria, LA — A therapy dog was shot and killed by inept police officers in Rapides Parish after they served a no-knock search warrant on the wrong address. The family pet, a boxer, served as an alert dog for the family’s son when he was having seizures.

Laura Lavergne posted on Facebook the news her family’s beloved boxer was shot and killed by overzealous Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Department deputies who could not even find the correct home to invade. Not only was the family’s dog shot but they were all detained for several hours, imprisoned in their own home. She wrote:  Continue reading “Autistic Boy Heartbroken After Cops Raid Wrong Home, Kill His Boxer Service Dog”

Sputnik

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – At least 27 demonstrators have been shot dead and 152 others had been injured amid increasing protest violence in the south of Iraq and the country’s capital of Baghdad, media reported, citing sources.

Al Arabiya reported that those wounded were registered in the city of Nasiriyah on Thursday. Continue reading “At Least 45 Protesters Shot Dead, 152 Others Wounded in Escalating Iraqi Unrest – Reports”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Chicago, IL — Police entering the wrong residence in search of suspects is, unfortunately, quite a common occurrence. Sadly, most of the time the residents do not receive so much as an apology for the sheer terror they experience when it happens. Case in point, one Chicago woman was not only terrorized when cops raided the wrong address, they actually handcuffed her completely naked while they figured out how they screwed up.  Continue reading “Innocent Woman Handcuffed Naked and Terrorized by Cops Raiding the Wrong Home”

Collective Evolution – by Arjun Walia

With Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew making headlines across mainstream media around the globe, many people who weren’t aware of elite level pedophilia have now had their minds blown wide open. Despite the fact that there has been strong evidence of this activity for decades, many people dumped this topic in the conspiracy theory category, and many professionals actually categorized victims who came forward as having schizophrenia. Continue reading “Ex Chief Adviser For A UN Children’s Program Has Been Convicted & Jailed For Pedophilia”

Market News

Jaynes passed away Monday, November 25, 2019. She was born October 30, 1972 in Minot, North Dakota.

Since graduating from Old Dominion University with a B.S. in Health Sciences and a minor in Management, Jennifer Jaynes has made her living as a content manager, webmaster, news publisher, editor and copywriter. Continue reading “Jennifer Jaynes death, Obituary : USA Today Author Found Shot Dead”

Fox News

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said this week that the U.S. needs “an awful lot more immigrants rather than less.”

Bloomberg, who formally hopped on the 2020 campaign trail earlier this week, made the comment during a stop at a Mexican restaurant in Phoenix, Ariz., adding immigrants are needed “to take all the different kinds of jobs that the country needs — improve our culture, our cuisine, our religion, our dialogue and certainly improve our economy.”  Continue reading “Bloomberg claims US needs immigrants to ‘improve our culture’”

Middle East Eye

Israel’s newly appointed defence minister, Naftali Bennett, said on Wednesday that the Israeli army will no longer release the bodies of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces, regardless of their political affiliations.

Bennett spoke to Israeli security heads, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the matter will be discussed for the government’s approval.  Continue reading “Defence minister: Israel to no longer release bodies of Palestinians”