Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Alexandria, VA – A 17-year-old boy who was forced to masturbate in front of police officers after he was accused of taking nude photos of himself and sending them to his 15-year-old girlfriend, won a small victory in court, when he argued that by attempting to force him to recreate the photos, the officers were manufacturing child pornography.

The United States Court of Appeals in the Fourth Circuit ruled in favor of Trey Sims, who is now 20. He was originally accused of sending his girlfriend explicit photographs and videos in 2014. Manasseh City Police Detective David Abbott—who is now deceased—investigated the alleged transmission of child pornography. He asked for, received, and executed a search warrant, which ultimately demanded Sims masturbate for Abbott and two other officers.  Continue reading “Child Molesting Cop Brought Teen To Jail, Forced Him to Masturbate as Fellow Cops Filmed It”

A few thoughts, on this eve of love and peace, this looming hope that one day, the dignity of freedom and respect will return for all. I think of The Trenches here and The Trenchers in it, each a unique and focused individual. I think of those who dug this particular Trench, Laura and Henry, and their on-going effort to fight the good fight.

I do not know where else I can hang my hat with such certainty that this place is without a selfish or perverted agenda.   Continue reading “Merry Christmas, Everybody!!”

WND – by Bob Unruh

A court fight has erupted over Seattle’s demand that landlord’s offer a rental unit to the “first person” who submits a valid application, in essence telling property owners that the city will pick their tenants because they might be hindered by “unconscious bias.”

Under Seattle’s “first-in-time” rule, a landlord must offer a rental unit to the “first person who submits an adequate application,” explains Ethan Blevins of the Pacific Legal Foundation, which sued over the Big Brother policy.   Continue reading “Seattle to landlords: We’ll pick tenants for you”

Independent – by Olivia Petter

An aspiring model has become the first Miss Maine pageant contestant to wear a hijab on stage.

Hamdia Ahmed was born in Somalia and raised in a refugee camp in Kenya and hopes to be scouted by a modelling agent.

She now lives in the US and studies political science at the University of Southern Maine.  Continue reading “Muslim Woman Becomes First Miss Maine Contestant To Wear A Hijab”

MassPrivateI

In what can best be described as government sanctioned theft, our justice system has devised a new way to take money and liberty from minorities.

As you will see, police are using traffic citations to help balance budgets and much more.

According to an article by Fox 6 Now,  Milwaukee law enforcement claimed that increasing traffic stops by 56% resulted in a reduction in violent crime.    Continue reading “Justice Department claims that increasing traffic stops by 56% will lower crime”

True Pundit

Former independent Black Ops Contractor Cody Snodgres recently took to the airwaves to incredibly allege he was offered $1 million from the CIA to bomb the Alfred P. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City prior to the deadly explosion in the 1990s.

Last night Snodgres was involved in a serious car accident, according to reports.  Continue reading “Hours After Blowing Whistle on Alleged Deep State Plot to Blow Up Federal Building, Black Ops Contractor Injured in Car Accident”

On the Contrary – by Michael Hoffman

You may have heard that earlier this year Amazon.com removed dozens of books for sale on its websitebecause they were judged to be “hateful.”

Books in praise of Communist butchers continue to be sold by Amazon, however.

The media inform us that Twitter has also embarked upon a campaign to nobly cleanse its digital premises of “hate.”   Continue reading “Vladimir Lenin’s ideology of hate is rehabilitated online without censorship or obstruction by hate speech police”

RT

Will it be possible for humans and robots to procreate? Could bots see the demise of female humans? And what about pedophiles – should they be given child sex dolls? RT went to the Love and Sex Robots Conference to find out.

The event, which had its venue changed from Goldsmiths University to a secret north London location following “threats from Islamic extremists,” saw ethicists, computer scientists, and sex toy developers discuss how robots are set to affect our intimate lives. It was previously banned in Malaysia for being “too extreme.”   Continue reading “Child sex dolls, human-bot babies and the end of society: RT attends London’s Sex Robot Conference”

RT

TV personality Rosie O’Donnell offered $2 million to two Republican Senators to vote against the new tax bill – potentially opening herself up to federal bribery charges.

O’Donnell specifically targeted Senators Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Jeff Flake (R-Arizona), who were both slow to say they would support the legislation.

“2 million dollars to Senator Susan Collins and 2 million to Senator Jeff Flake if they vote NO. NO I WILL NOT KILL AMERICANS FOR THE SUOER [sic] RICH. DM (Direct message) me Susan. DM me Jeff. No s**t. $2 million cash each,” she said.  Continue reading “Rosie O’Donnell in ‘bribery’ storm for offering senators $2mn to kill tax reform”

Jerusalem for Public Affairs – by Col. (ret.) Dr. Jacques Neriah

The Syrian conflict has an endless capability to surprise analysts as seemingly every other day a new element, unprecedented in the Syrian civil war, comes to the surface. Such is the case with the arrival of the first Chinese Army special forces unit, “the Night Tigers,” to Syria’s Tartous port on the Mediterranean, according to reports in Arab media close to the Assad and Tehran regimes (the Al-Mayadeen TV channel).2 The Night Tigers were dispatched by Beijing to fight the Uyghurs, the Muslim Chinese ethnic group fighting with the rebel forces against the Assad regime.   Continue reading “Chinese Troops Arrive in Syria to Fight Uyghur Rebels”

The Independent – by Samuel Osborne

Western societies could give up alcohol within a generation in favour of hangover-free synthetic alcohol, a leading drugs scientist has claimed.

Professor David Nutt, a former government drugs advisor teaching at Imperial College, said “alcosynth” will mimic the popular effects of alcohol – without the sickness and throbbing headache commonly experienced the following day.   Continue reading “Western societies will ‘give up alcohol’ within a generation, leading drugs scientist claims”

Collective Evolution – by Alanna Ketler

Earlier this year the kingdom of Saudi Arabia granted citizenship to an artificial intelligence robot named Sophia. Sophia was created by Hanson Robotics, and it has been generally accepted that she was created to appeal to the audience of the Future Investment Initiative. AI ethicist Joanna Bryson, however, said in an interview with The Verge that the stunt was “obviously bullshit.”

Sophia, however, is determined to make the most of this AI life that she has been given and has turned into an advocate for women’s rights in a country where, up until September of this year, women were not allowed to drive cars.   Continue reading “Saudi Arabia Granted Citizenship To A Robot & Now She’s Calling For Women’s Rights”