NBC News

Federal immigration officials are force-feeding six immigrants through plastic nasal tubes during a hunger strike that’s gone on for a month inside a Texas detention facility, the Associated Press has learned.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says 11 detainees at the El Paso Processing Center have been refusing food, some for more than 30 days. Detainees who reached the AP, along with a relative and an attorney representing hunger strikers, said nearly 30 detainees from India and Cuba have been refusing to eat, and some are now so weak they cannot stand up or talk.   Continue reading “ICE force-feeding detainees on hunger strike”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Tampa Bay, FL — Malcolm Curtis Tillman, a Tampa Bay school cop assigned to Booker T. Washington Elementary School, has been arrested and charged with sexual battery for blindfolding and then sexually assaulting a 6-year-old student in his care.

According to LEO Affairs, Tillman is a 22-year-old cop who reportedly believed the young girl was being sexually abused so he proceeded to investigate. Instead of interviewing the girl with a social worker present, or referring her to sex crimes detectives, Tillman reportedly took the small child to a so-called “game room” and sexually assaulted her.  Continue reading “School Cop Arrested for Blindfolding and Brutally Raping 6-Year-Old Girl in a Classroom”

Patriot Rising

THIS IS JACKBOOTS IN THE MORNING. THIS IS AN AMERICAN NIGHTMARE THAT THEY WOULD ARREST SOMEBODY LIKE THIS.”—JUDGE ANDREW NAPOLITANO

The American Police State does not discriminate.   Continue reading “Jackboots in the Morning: No One Is Spared From This American Nightmare”

Concerned Us Patriots

During a government shutdown that furloughed hundreds of thousands of workers, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continued operating and quietly received a $400,000,000 budget increase to further its insidious agenda to enslave or eradicate a majority of the population. At an agency meeting last Tuesday, FEMA Director Brock Long told regional subordinates that citizens who question the agency’s mission are “nothing more than cattle” and must be treated as hostile combatants.   Continue reading “FEMA Director Calls Citizens “Cattle””

Gov’t Slaves

The only good quality about John Bolton is he gets right to the point. According to this Crooks and Liars report Bolton made it abundantly clear that Venezuela is his b****, and plans to take over their oil production.  This guys wishes he could be Dick Cheney. Once he gets his way with Iran he might get that title.   Continue reading “John Bolton Comes Clean: Ultimate Goal In Venezuela Is To Take Their Oil”

RT

Washington has imposed sanctions against the Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA, seizing $7 billion in assets, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said. The US is trying to force recognition of Juan Guaido as president in Caracas.

Mnuchin said that the move is to “to help prevent the further diversion” of assets by “former president Maduro.”   Continue reading “US announces sanctions against Venezuela’s state oil company PDVSA”

KCCI – by Josh Scheinblum

A Coralville father recently found out he will no longer have access to his 12-year-old daughter’s medical records, so he asked KCRG’s I9 investigative team to investigate.

Kevin Christians, of Coralville, said a letter triggered his concerns alerting him he was losing access to his daughter’s medical records.   Continue reading “Parents denied access to their children’s medical records by law”

Politico

The partial government shutdown, hours away from becoming the longest in U.S. history, means that millions of low-income Americans are about to get their February food stamps a few weeks early — an unprecedented payout of billions of dollars in benefits that has states and grocery stores scrambling.

After raising alarm that the food-stamp program could run out of funding for February, the Trump administration announced this week that it had come up with a way to bankroll more than $4.8 billion in benefits next month — with just one catch: Benefits for the nearly 39 million people enrolled in the program must be paid out by Jan. 20, weeks earlier than usual.   Continue reading “Billions in food stamp payments to come early because of shutdown”

Mondoweiss – by Philip Weiss

Israel has never been so openly politicized in the United States as it is right now. Yesterday afternoon Senate Democrats voted to block the progress of a bill that would punish those who support Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel. It was the second time in three days that the Democrats joined together on that procedural vote, saying that the shutdown should come first.

Democrats are expressing the fear that the party will split over Israel, just as Republicans want. The Senate leadership has indicated that it will push the bill again soon in an effort to show which party cares about Israel and which party is harboring “anti-semitic” and “racist” forces, in the words of Colorado Senator Cory Gardner.   Continue reading “‘Israel has never been so divisive in modern political history’ — anti-BDS bill fails again in Senate”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Joseph Stalin’s firearms registration and confiscation was a tremendous success for the Socialist state.

Under the Tsar, Russia was one of the most heavily armed societies on earth. That all changed when Stalin and the communists took control.  Stalin was able to control, starve, punish and imprison a defenseless people… after he took their guns.
Continue reading “Boston Mayor’s Office to Force Doctors to Identify and Document Patients Who Own Guns”

The Daily Caller – by Andrew Kerr

The Defense Department has relinquished over $27 billion to the U.S. Treasury since 2013 simply because it couldn’t spend the money quick enough, according to a DOD Inspector General report released Tuesday.

The DOD was required to fork over the “expired funds” because the Pentagon failed to spend it “within the legal time frames,” according to the report.   Continue reading “DOD IG Reveals The Pentagon Let $27.7 Billion ‘Expire’As Trump Seeks $5.7 Billion In Border Wall Funding”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Texas authorities arrested and charged a man in the fatal shooting of 7-year-old girl Jazmine Barnes, whose death captured national attention and sparked a manhunt for the killer.

The original reports from the family who witnessed the shooting death of Jasmine described the shooter as a “white male in his 30s.”   Continue reading “Mother of Jazmine Barnes Lied to Police – Knew the Killers were Black Men, Killer Was Online Friend”

FEE – by Jon Miltimore

As anyone who’s ever stepped into a “gentlemen’s club” knows, lap dances can get pretty pricey. But owners of an Illinois strip joint believe the nearly $2 million tax bill they received for lap dance services provided is a bit much.

Court records show that proprietors of Polekatz Gentlemen’s Club, a strip club in Bridgeview, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, are suing Cook County, alleging its revenue department is illegally demanding $1.7 million for lap dances under its “amusement tax.” That figure includes interest and penalties, according to The Cook County RecordContinue reading “Cash-Desperate Illinois Is Now Taxing Lap Dances”

Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) was Senate Majority Leader from 2007 to 2015 — credited with pushing Obamacare into law — and Senate Minority Leader from January 3, 2015 to January 3, 2017, when he retired from the U.S. Senate.

On May 14, 2018, Reid underwent surgery after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.   Continue reading “Harry Reid is dying of pancreatic cancer”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

The character of a nation is a reflection of the character of millions of individual people, and one of the fastest ways to get a sense of the character of individual people is to visit their homes.  It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, and if that is true then a home visit has got to be worth a million.  Sadly, there is a reason why so many Americans that make a living making service calls in other people’s homes absolutely hate their jobs.  Way too often they are confronted with the worst that America has to offer, and many of them end up psychologically scarred for life as a result.  For example, the following is from an article in which Lauren Hough described her time as a cable installer…   Continue reading “An Inside Look At The Social Decay That Is Eating Away At America Like An Aggressive Form Of Cancer”

Common Dreams – by Jon Queally

While people across the world celebrated the dawning of the New Year overnight, the U.S. military thought it would be funny to celebrate and make light of one of the things they do best: dropping massive bombs on people and places.

In a since-deleted, U.S. Strategic Command (StratCom), which controls the nation’s strategic missile systems and coordinates offensive nuclear capabilities worldwide, joked that while people in New York City enjoyed the dropping of “the big ball” during the countdown to midnight, “we are ready to drop something much, much bigger.”   Continue reading “‘What Kind of Maniacs Are Running This Country?’: Pentagon Rings in New Year With Joke About Dropping Massive Bombs on People”

Hub Pages – by Ralph Lopez

Due to the persistence of surviving crew members and the continual emergence of new revelations, the national veteran’s group American Legion has passed Resolution 40 calling for Congress to “publicly, impartially, and thoroughly” investigate the attack by Israel on an American ship in 1967, in which 34 American sailors were killed and hundreds of others were wounded. The resolution comes despite a veil of government secrecy which keeps key documents on the attack classified more than 50 years later. [NSA USS Liberty documents]   Continue reading “American Legion Joins VFW in Calling for Congressional Investigation of Israel’s Attack on USS Liberty.”