Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Lowell, MA — Police officers, we are told, are here to enforce the law and “protect and serve” the communities in which they work. While many of the folks who choose this career path follow through with their responsibilities, others seek out this job to use it to dominate and exploit others. Lowell police officer Kevin Garneau is one of these cops who allegedly used his power to prey on a homeless child.  Continue reading “Community Outreach Cop Charged for Repeatedly Raping Homeless Child While on Duty”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

On Thursday, the Supreme Court of the United States Ruled that police officers do not need your consent, nor do they need a warrant, to draw your blood—so long as you are unconscious—and police accuse you of being under the influence.

The ruling on Thursday is in stark contrast to the previous precedent which stated that police do need a warrant to perform a blood test if the driver does not or cannot voluntarily consent. Continue reading “Supreme Court Rules Cops Do NOT Need a Warrant to Draw Your Blood If You’re Unable to Consent”

Middle East Monitor

Israel has accused Russia of interfering with GPS systems in its airspace, a claim Russia denies.

Israel has been experiencing disruption to GPS systems operating in its airspace for the past month, but had thus far been unable to explain the phenomenon.  Continue reading “Israel accuses Russia of interfering in airspace GPS”

CBC News

RCMP in Saskatchewan have launched an investigation into an online video featuring the head of an extremist group that’s poised to become Canada’s next official political party.

The video was posted on the website of the Canadian Nationalist Party and on its Facebook and YouTube pages. It shows the leader of the group, Travis Patron, denouncing what he describes as “the parasitic tribe” or “black sheep” who he claims control the media and the central bank in Canada. Continue reading “RCMP launch hate crime probe of leader of nationalist group vying for party status in federal election”

Geopolitics Alert – by Randi Nord

Since 2015, Yemen’s Customs and Consumer Protection has had to either send back or seize over 24,000 tons of aid determined unfit for consumption sent from the United Nations World Food Program (WFP). Among the “aid” included 15,000 tons of supplementary food for pregnant women and medicine.

On November 6, Yemen’s Port Authority rejected and sent back a vessel from the World Food Program containing 10,000 tons of white wheat. After inspection, authorities noticed the wheat was infested with live insects. A similar incident occurred in February when authorities inspected a WFP shipment containing 96,000 bags wheat was not stamped with an expiration or production date.  Continue reading “UN Sent 24,000 Tons of Infested and Rotten “Aid” to Starving Yemenis”

The Guardian – by Alison Flood

Penguin Random House has stopped short of demands to withdraw Pedro Baños’s How They Rule the World from sale, but will print no further copies of the book after an external review found the Spanish-language edition contains “echoes of Jewish conspiracy theories”.

The publisher initially rejected allegations of antisemitism in the book, which claims to reveal “the 22 secret strategies of global power”. But after continued pressure from organisations including the Campaign Against Antisemitism, which called for the book’s withdrawal, Penguin commissioned an external review, led by Julia Neuberger, which yesterday announced its results.  Continue reading “Penguin stops printing Pedro Baños book after antisemitism claims”

Caitlin Johnstone

Lester Holt: Hello and welcome to the Democratic Party presidential debates, where tonight ten people will pretend to be much further to the left than they actually are so that normal human beings will like them.

Savannah Guthrie: Our first question is for Senator Elizabeth Warren. Senator Warren, you have many plans for America. Many, many plans. Is this correct?  Continue reading “First Democratic Debate, Summarized:”

RT

Bahrain has condemned the storming of its embassy in Baghdad and recalled its ambassador, accusing the Iraqi government of failing to provide proper protection for the diplomatic compound.

Not all Iraqis welcomed Bahrain’s foreign minister’s call for peaceful co-existence with the state of Israel, which Khalid bin Ahmed al Khalifa made Wednesday as the Kingdom hosted a conference to peddle the US’ Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.  Continue reading “Iraqis storm Bahrain embassy, burn US & Israeli flags to protest ‘deal of the century’”

Times of Israel

Former US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley prayed at the Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City on Wednesday after arriving in Israel for a conference.

Haley, who stepped down in December, won plaudits in Israel and among the pro-Israel community in the US while in office for her staunch backing of the Jewish state at the United Nations.  Continue reading “Former US envoy to the United Nations Nikki Haley prays at Western Wall”

Jerusalem Post

An 83% spike in antisemitic incidents in New York has, to use a common expression in the Big Apple, hit New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in the kishkes.

Cuomo, who arrived in Israel on Thursday on a lightning visit of barely two days, said that he was personally affronted by the rise in antisemitism. Continue reading “NY Governor in Israel aims to fight antisemitism after 83% uptick”

Washington Jewish Week

Mayor Muriel Bowser is visiting Israel this week, despite a letter that circulated before her trip demanding that she cease partnerships with the country.

The letter, signed by 50 organizations and 500 individuals, calls Bowser and other officials’ participation in the trade mission “both a shameful endorsement of Israel’s human rights violations against Palestinians and a slap in the face to DC residents.” Continue reading “Bowser visits Israel despite criticism”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Phoenix, AZ — The Phoenix police department made national headlines this month after holding a family at gunpoint and threatening to shoot a pregnant mother, holding her baby, in the “f**king head.” Now, once more, they are receiving attention again after being name in a lawsuit for violently sexually assaulting a woman as they looked for non-existent drugs.  Continue reading “After Claiming to Smell Weed, Cops Sodomized Woman So Badly She Was Hospitalized—Lawsuit”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Tuscon, AZ — If ever you feel that the state has your interests in mind when they provide their mandatory “protection” through this system of law enforcement, consider the following scenario which completely negates that idea. When a system lets a child rapist go free while locking someone in a cage for selling a plant—that system does not have your interests in mind.  Continue reading “Man Jailed 25 Years for Weed as Child Rapist Who Gave 11yo an STD, Gets Off with NO JAIL”

Sputnik

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – A group of Russian military observers will conduct observation flights over US and Swedish territory by 29 June, the official newspaper of the Russian Armed Forces, Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star), reported on Monday.

“One of them [the flights] will be conducted over the territory of the United States by Russia’s Tu-154MLK-1 aircraft in the period from June 24-29, from the Open Skies Treaty airfield in Great Falls, with a maximum range of 5,130 kilometres [3,188 miles]. Continue reading “Russia to Conduct Observation Flight Over US Territory 24-29 June”

Jerusalem Post

At the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York, special recognition was given to Israel’s Strategic Affairs Ministry and the DigiTell network for its pro-Israel online activism.

Established by the ministry last year, the DigiTell network consists of 100 bloggers and activists who have an on-line reach of 15 million people, communicate in five languages, defend Israel online, and combat BDS and antisemitism on a full-time basis.  Continue reading “Fighting BDS Online with Israel’s DigiTell Defenders”

Big League Politics – by Shane Trejo

A Maryland man was arrested on Sunday after he interrupted an event at the St. Mary’s County library which featured drag queens reading to young children. Many critics believe this is an attempt to groom kids to the LGBT agenda.

Ashley Kyle Morgan, 42, came to the event at 1:40pm but was denied access to the room where the readings were happening. A police sergeant told Morgan that he was denied access to the room, as it was a private event despite being held at a public library.  Continue reading “Maryland Man Arrested for Interrupting ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’ at Public Library”

Ammoland – by NRAHQ

Fairfax, VA – -(Ammoland.com)- Anti-gun lawmakers, including some of those vying for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, are becoming increasingly open about their desire to confiscate firearms from law-abiding citizens and jail those who don’t comply. Perhaps taking a cue from their strident federal allies, this trend has trickled down to state politicians.

On June 11, anti-gun Illinois state lawmakers Sen. Julie Morrison and Rep. Bob Morgan held a “townhall” meeting in Deerfield, Ill. The NRA state affiliate, the Illinois State Rifle Associationencouraged members to attend the meeting and ask Morrison about her sponsorship of SB107Continue reading “Illinois Sen. Julie Morrison, Come Try & Confiscate our Guns, WE DARE YOU!”

Lobe Log – by Eli Clifton

On Thursday, the United States came perilously close to a military confrontation with Iran after it downed a U.S. drone that may or may not have entered the country’s air space. President Donald Trump reportedly ordered a retaliatory military strike on Iran but called it off, according to Trump’s own tweets on Friday morning, because a general told him that “150 people” might die in the strike.  Continue reading “Trump Has A $259 Million Reason To Bomb Iran”