Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

On Sunday, a horrifying tragedy unfolded as a mass shooting terrorist walked into a Texas church and began slaughtering innocent women, men, and children. The massacre left 26 people dead, according to police, including an unborn child who died inside his pregnant mother.

On Wednesday, the names of the deceased were released along with the heartbreaking photos of the children, two of which were only 5 and 7-years-old. The tragedy is being dubbed the deadliest mass shooting in Texas history.   Continue reading “Never Forget: The US Gov’t Carried Out the Largest Church Massacre—24 Years Ago, In Texas”

Jon Rappoport

Apparently, the powers-that-be want everyone to take the seasonal flu vaccine out of loyalty and blind faith. Because actual science reveals the hoax.

A new study, published in the PLOS Journal on 10/23, by contributing authors from the Scripps Institute and the University of Pennsylvania, is titled: “A structural explanation for the low effectiveness of the seasonal influenza H3N2 vaccine.”

Oops. Low effectiveness? The public has been taught to believe the vaccine is quite effective.    Continue reading “The great flu vaccine hoax: new evidence”

Rense.com – by Dr. Betty Martini

I remember when the FDA was pushing flu shots some years ago and said pregnant women and children first.  There wasn’t much time after that to warn after Dr. Blaylock said pregnant women would lose their babies but I put it out and in a course of the first few days I got 35 calls that pregnant women had lost their babies.  Be warned.    Continue reading “CDC Study – Flu Shots Are Linked To Spontaneous Abortion”

Zero Hedge

Preface: Given the new attempt to use documents (cough fake?) linking Iran and 9/11, this piece is timely indeed … Background here.

By Kristen Breitweiser, one of the four 9/11 widows – known as the “Jersey Girls” – instrumental in forcing the government to form the 9/11 Commission to investigate the 2001 attacks. Follow Kristen Breitweiser on Twitter: .   Continue reading “Iran and 9/11: Down the Rabbit Hole of Blame”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

According to a new report from The Hillearly drafts of former FBI Director James Comey’s statement on Hillary Clinton’s email case accused the former Secretary of State of “gross negligence” in her handling of classified information as opposed to the “extremely careless” phrase that made its way into the final statement.

As The Hill further points out, the change in language is significant since federal law states that “gross negligence” in handling the nation’s intelligence can be punished criminally with prison time or fines whereas “extreme carelessness” has no such legal definition and/or ramifications.  Continue reading “First Comey Memo Concluded Hillary Was “Grossly Negligent,” Punishable By Jail”

The Daily Sheeple – by Alex Thomas

A Saudi Arabian based risk management company was on the ground during the horrific Las Vegas Massacre, according to a former military intelligence analyst who told The Alex Jones Show that the company was there to “fulfill a contract.”

The former intelligence agent called into the popular alternative media radio show which happened to be doing a segment on the Las Vegas Massacre with Intellihub founder Shepard Ambellas at the time.   Continue reading “Former Intelligence Analyst: Saudi Based Risk Management Company was on the Ground During Las Vegas Massacre”

If Americans Knew – by Jewish News Service

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker issued an executive order last Friday to ban state agencies from engaging in businesses with ties to the anti-Israel BDS movement.

“We stand firmly against discrimination in any form and we wholly support our friends in Israel,” said Walker. “I look forward to leading a trade delegation to Israel to foster new trade partnerships between Wisconsin and Israeli businesses.”   Continue reading “Maryland, Wisconsin become 23rd, 24th US states to bar or condemn anti-Israel BDS movement”

UN News Centre

31 October 2017 – Marking World Cities Day, a senior United Nations official on Tuesday spotlighted the need to find innovate ways to govern cities, as more than half of the world’s population live in urban areas.

“The scope and speed at which people access information and interact among themselves is unprecedented in history, and institutions need to react to these new ways to exercise citizenship,” said Joan Clos, the head of the UN Human Settlement Programme (UN-Habitat), in his message for the Day, whose theme this year is ‘Innovative Governance, Open Cities.’   Continue reading “‘Rethink ways to govern cities,’ UN-Habitat chief urges on World Day”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

Are you ready to pay 37 percent more for health insurance in 2018?  Obamacare is imploding faster than most of us imagined, and these rate increases are absolutely killing hard working middle class families all across the country.  I wrote about the steady erosion of the middle class yesterday, and health insurance is one of the main reasons why the cost of living is increasing at a much faster rate than our paychecks are.  It greatly frustrates me that we have given the Republicans control of the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives and Obamacare still has not been repealed.  The truth is that should have happened on day one of the Trump presidency.   Continue reading “37 Percent Rate Increase In 2018??? Obamacare Is Imploding And It Must Be Repealed Now”

All Gov – by Tim Ryan, Courthouse News Service

WASHINGTON (CN) – A federal judge backed the government on its withholding of a 1984 memo that purportedly details the constitutionality of a National Security Agency surveillance program.

Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times correspondent Charlie Savage brought the underlying complaint in Washington after filing a Freedom of Information Act request with the Office of Legal Counsel in October 2016.   Continue reading “Secret 1984 Surveillance Memo to Remain Secret”

Washington Examiner – by Stephen Wilson

A Trump administration attorney said Friday that federal courts cannot evaluate whether a president is waging an illegal war, even if the war clearly has no grounding in a congressional authorization of force and someone directly impacted sues.

The claim was made during oral arguments in an appeal filed by Nathan Michael Smith, a now-former Army intelligence analyst who sued last year claiming former President Barack Obama was illegally fighting Islamic State terrorists without an authorization for use of military force, or AUMF, from Congress.   Continue reading “Trump Justice Department: Wars are off limits to court review”

The Government Rag – by Jack Mullen

I saw a post on Facebook containing the comments of a forum shown below. This comment was of interest because Stephanie Sledge had been connecting the shooting dots in Las Vegas to expanding State agendas to further impede and restrict activities and rights of American at public places. She plans to release an article on subject soon.[UPDATE] Stephanie’s article is here.

I am not saying the information in this anonymous post is the truth, but it does make sense and is consistent with the story, let’s explore this idea.   Continue reading “The Chertoff Connection: Las Vegas”

Salon – by Matthew Rozsa

A lawsuit over the security of Georgia’s election systems took an unexpected twist when it was revealed that the data was deleted shortly after the case was filed.

The data on a computer server being held at the Center for Elections Systems at Kennesaw State University was destroyed on July 7, according to the Associated Press. It is unclear who ordered the data to be permanently wiped, although Kennesaw State University told the Associated Press that the decision was made based on “standard operating procedure.” This will make it more difficult for the plaintiffs in the lawsuit (a group of election reform advocates) to determine whether Georgia’s current election technology needs to be retired.  Continue reading “Georgia’s election servers were wiped after a lawsuit was filed”

The Future of Freedom Foundation – by James Bovard

President Trump’s firing of FBI chief James Comey on May 9 spurred much of the media and many Democrats to rally around America’s most powerful domestic federal agency. But the FBI has a long record of both deceit and incompetence. Five years ago, Americans learned that the FBI was teaching its agents that “the FBI has the ability to bend or suspend the law to impinge on the freedom of others.” This has practically been the Bureau’s motif since its creation in 1908.   Continue reading “The FBI’s Forgotten Criminal Record”

Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

Did you know that there are government-appointed “court guardians” who can deem senior Americans “incompetent,” and on that basis, are authorized to manage their assets — including selling their homes and valuables — and to choose where they live, whom they associate with, and what medical treatment they receive?

As recounted by Rachel Aviv for The New Yorker, that’s what happened to Rudy and Rennie North on September 1, 2013. Rudy, 68, a retired broadcasting consultant, lived with his 66-year-old wife Rennie in Sun City Aliante — an “active adult” community in Las Vegas, NV.   Continue reading “This is America? Government-appointed guardians can sell assets of elderly without their consent”