Recently news has spread about the Uranium bribery scandal that now both Barack and Hillary have been involved in. Apparently, big cash changed hands in the direction of these two, while Russian operatives were vying for the precious commodity.

America has never before seen such a fem fatal mobbed up as Hillary Clinton. What’s incredible about Hillary Clinton is the fact that she gets away with just about anything, incredible to say the least. Now we are starting to see the Obama name complicit with this treason.   Continue reading “Hillary and Barack, Two Crooks Who Sold Out America”

The Daily Mail

This quirky house gives a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘living in a cardboard box’.

Designers in Amsterdam have created kit houses made out of cardboard, which can be put up in just a day.

The Fiction Factory’s Wikkelhouse is a recyclable abode that costs just £26,617 (€30,000).  Continue reading “These recyclable shelters can be constructed in one day and last 100 years – and yours for just £26,617”

AP

LONDON (AP) — Silicon Valley is a uniquely American creation, the product of an entrepreneurial spirit and no-holds-barred capitalism that now drives many aspects of modern life.

But the likes of Facebook, Google and Apple are increasingly facing an uncomfortable truth: it is Europe’s culture of tougher oversight of companies, not America’s laissez-faire attitude, which could soon rule their industry as governments seek to combat fake news and prevent extremists from using the internet to fan the flames of hatred.   Continue reading “US tech giants may find their future shaped by Europe”

Mercury News

PALO ALTO – Tesla fired hundreds of workers this week, including engineers, managers and factory workers, even as the company struggles to expand its manufacturing and product line.

The dismissals come at a crucial point for the company, which is pushing to increase vehicle production five-fold and reach a broader market with its new Model 3 sedan. The electric vehicle maker missed targets for producing the lower-cost sedan, manufacturing only 260 last quarter despite a wait list of more than 450,000 customers.   Continue reading “Tesla fires hundreds after company-wide performance reviews”

Breitbart – by Chriss W Street

The California hepatitis A outbreak is on the verge of reaching statewide epidemic status, as cases have spread through homeless tent cities from San Diego north to Sacramento.

California health officials have reported that at least 569 people have been infected with the hepatitis A liver disease and 17 have died since a San Diego County outbreak was first identified in November. Cases have migrated north to homeless populations in Los Angeles, Santa Cruz, San Francisco and Sacramento over the last 11 months.   Continue reading “California Hepatitis A Outbreak on Verge of Statewide Epidemic”

Mirror – by Kelly-Ann Mills

Passengers looked on it horror as a fire broke out next to an American Airlines plane at an airport.

A piece of loading equipment caught fire at Hong Kong International Airport next to the plane that was due to to fly from the city to Los Angeles.

The Boeing 777 was close to the terminal shortly after 5pm local time (10am GMT) when the fire started to the left of the plane.   Continue reading “Fire breaks out next to American Airline plane as passengers look on in horror at airport”

Daily Mail

Within 48 hours of the music festival massacre in Las Vegas on Sunday, the worst mass shooting in US history, tour groups were back on the Strip in chauffeur-driven Humvees with ads for automatic rifles printed on the side.

Grinning tourists were pictured in the back of one of the vehicles which was laid on  by Battlefield Vegas, a shooting range which offers group experiences including the SWAT package at $159 per person.    Continue reading “Las Vegas tourists visit gun range after masacre”

Daily Mail

The world’s largest gun show is still set to go ahead in Las Vegas just months after it was the location of the worst mass shooting in US history.

Tens of thousands of gun enthusiasts from all over the world will descend on the Strip in January for the annual exposition of firearms and ammunition – less than three miles from where Stephen Paddock opened fire on a crowd of country music festival goers.

Almost 60 people were slaughtered and another 527 were injured in the massacre before Paddock turned the gun on himself. Cops found ten automatic rifles in his room.   Continue reading “World’s largest gun show is still set to go ahead in Las Vegas”

The New Yorker – by Rachel Aviv

For years, Rudy North woke up at 9 a.m. and read the Las Vegas Review-Journal while eating a piece of toast. Then he read a novel—he liked James Patterson and Clive Cussler—or, if he was feeling more ambitious, Freud. On scraps of paper and legal notepads, he jotted down thoughts sparked by his reading. “Deep below the rational part of our brain is an underground ocean where strange things swim,” he wrote on one notepad. On another, “Life: the longer it cooks, the better it tastes.”

Rennie, his wife of fifty-seven years, was slower to rise. She was recovering from lymphoma and suffered from neuropathy so severe that her legs felt like sausages. Each morning, she spent nearly an hour in the bathroom applying makeup and lotions, the same brands she’d used for forty years. She always emerged wearing pale-pink lipstick. Rudy, who was prone to grandiosity, liked to refer to her as “my amour.”   Continue reading “How the Elderly Lose Their Rights”

Town Hall – by Courtney O’Brien

The first day of trials for Abu Khattala, the suspected author of the Benghazi, Libya terror attack in 2012, begins Monday in Washington, D.C. He faces an 18-count indictment and stands by his not guilty plea.

His suspected crimes are described below.   Continue reading “A Benghazi Trial Starts Today in DC”

The Telegraph

Around five years ago, Professor Miroslav Djordjevic, the world-leading genital reconstructive surgeon, received a visit at his Belgrade clinic: a transgender person who had undergone surgery at different clinic to remove male genitalia – and since changed their mind.

That was the first time Prof Djordjevic had ever been contacted to perform a so-called gender reassignment “reversal” surgery. Over the next six months, another six people also approached him, similarly wanting to reverse their procedures. They came from countries all over the western world, Britain included, united by an acute sense of regret.   Continue reading “Sex change regret: Gender reversal surgery is on the rise, so why aren’t we talking about it?”

Daily Mail

A former undercover CIA agent who was outed in a major scandal during the George W. Bush administration re-tweeted an anti-Semitic article on Thursday alleging a Jewish conspiracy was pushing the United States into war with Iran.

Valerie Plame Wilson posted a tweet Thursday to a link to an article titled ‘America’s Jews Are Driving America’s Wars.’

Wilson’s tweet did not include any explanation as to whether she endorsed the views expressed in the article, though the reaction from social media was unequivocal.   Continue reading “Ex-CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson re-tweeted anti-Semitic article”

Bloomberg – by Caroline Winter

In rural Mecosta County, Mich., sits a near-windowless facility with a footprint about the size of Buckingham Palace. It’s just one of Nestlé’s roughly 100 bottled water factories in 34 countries around the world.

Inside, workers wear hairnets, hard hats, goggles, gloves, and earplugs. Ten production lines snake through the space, funneling local spring water into 8-ounce to 2.5-gallon containers; most of the lines run 24/7, each pumping out 500 to 1,200 bottles per minute. About 60 percent of the supply comes from Mecosta’s springs and arrives at the factory via a 12-mile pipeline. The rest is trucked in from neighboring Osceola County, about 40 miles north. “Daily, we’re looking at 3.5 million bottles potentially,” says Dave Sommer, the plant’s 41-year-old manager, shouting above the din.   Continue reading “Nestlé Makes Billions Bottling Water It Pays Nearly Nothing For”

Daily Mail

The U.S. Navy dismissed two senior officers, an admiral and a captain, on Monday after a series of collisions involving Seventh Fleet warships in Asia, citing a loss of confidence in their ability to command.

Rear Admiral Charles Williams, commander of Task Force 70, and Captain Jeffrey Bennett, commander of Destroyer Squadron 15, were fired by Seventh Fleet commander Vice Admiral Phil Sawyer, the Navy said.

In August, Sawyer replaced fleet commander Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin, who was fired after the accidents.   Continue reading “U.S. Navy fires two commanders after Asia sea accidents”

Let’s put everything into perspective here, right hates the left, left hates the right, one thing is for sure; it divides us. The word hate is being thrown around in a way that SEGREGATES us. If you don’t like Illegal aliens, transvestites, pedophiles, anti-gun nuts, stupid lives matter movements, geo-engineering weather nuts, you are a hater. If you have a government job and fight against any of the above, you are fired, tarred & feathered, blacklisted. Meet the new segregation of the 21st century. If you have a website and want a decent income, better not lean too far because the Jewish controlled media will slap you into the no income zone. Just saying what I just said, makes me a hater. Meet the new 21st segregation.   Continue reading “Hate -The New goto Word – Redefining Segregation”

The United states is being inundated with all kinds of major issues, seems like we’re being bombarded by geo-engineered Hurricanes, tropical storms on both coasts and hepatitis -A , brain eating amoebas; God knows what else. It’s easy to become complacent, now is the time to watch your Hygiene, now more than ever. We have millions of people moving around the country traveling from A to B every day, stopping off at rest stops, relieving themselves and are they washing up? If not, you can bet there could be big trouble. Many of these rest stops are dirtier than a hog holding pen, believe me. Many have insufficient water flow coming out of their faucets. I know this from personal experience.   Continue reading “Hepatitis-A in Southern California – Brain Eating Amoebas in Florida – Prepare”

NBC News

Tropical Storm Maria was expected to reach hurricane status on Sunday, and hurricane watches were in effect for several Caribbean islands, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

Some of the islands were devastated by Hurricane Irma earlier this month.

Maria was about 410 miles east-southeast of the Lesser Antilles islands with maximum sustained winds of 65 miles per hour at 8 a.m. EST, the NHC said.  Continue reading “Tropical Storm Maria To Bring Even More Damage to Caribbean”

Over the years FTTWR has been instrumental in giving America the right side of the truth, yes along with other patriotic sites, but with very special people running it. People who have real American national blood running through their veins, with an amazing ability to let just about anybody write, author and comment. The owners of our site are a special people, they both have the patience of Job, and have grown the site to monumental proportions, even though the site’s enemies have had ideas otherwise. For those who are not aware of what the owners Henry Shivley and wife Laura have gone through over the years, let me enlighten you a little.   Continue reading “From the Trenches World Report – A Place for the Patriotic American – An Amazing Story”

Daily Mail

Natural disasters such as hurricanes leave behind warm water that can be riddled with diseases and infections for people left to deal with the aftermath of the storm.

One of these infections could be brain-eating amoebas that are known to thrive in warm pools in the southeastern parts of the United States.

The crippling organisms are rare, but they enter through the nasal passages and into the brain.   Continue reading “Brain-eating amoeba could infest Florida after Hurricane Irma”