Breitbart – by Katherine Rodriguez

Police officers in St. Louis reportedly chanted, “Whose streets, our streets,” after arresting protesters early Monday morning, according to a video and several accounts from journalists on the ground.

The video shows a large group of what appears to be police officers clad in navy blue uniforms chanting, “Whose streets, our streets,” surrounded by police cruisers.   Continue reading “St. Louis Police Reportedly Chanted, ‘Whose Streets, Our Streets,’ After Arresting Protesters”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is preparing to make it easier for American gun makers to sell small arms, including assault rifles and ammunition, to foreign buyers, according to senior U.S. officials.

Aides to President Donald Trump are completing a plan to shift oversight of international non-military firearms sales from the State Department to the Commerce Department, four officials told Reuters.

While the State Department is primarily concerned about international threats to stability and maintains tight restrictions on weapons deals, the Commerce Department typically focuses more on facilitating trade.   Continue reading “Trump administration prepares to ease export rules for U.S. guns”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

A world addicted to the consumption of chemical beverages with negative nutritional value — responsible for filling hospital beds across earth — is quickly realizing this habit comes with a price outside of currency and health problems. Water. The residents of San Felipe Ecatepec, an Indigenous town three miles outside of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, in southern Mexico have watched their water wells literally dry up in only a few years — thanks to Coca-Cola.

Juan Urbano, former president of the Communal Territory of San Felipe Ecatepec, says the water is drying up thanks to the people’s thirst for this chemical concoction known as Coca-Cola.   Continue reading “Residents Forced to Buy Bottled Water As Coca-Cola Sucks Water Wells Dry”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

On September 13, 2017, more than 180 scientists and doctors sent an 11-page Appeal for a moratorium on the roll out of 5G in the European Union.

The reason for the appeal is “RF/EMF has been proven to be harmful for humans and the environment,” but 5G has not been investigated fully for potential health hazards and environmental impact by INDEPENDENT scientists, rather than industry scientists who apparently would rubber stamp 5G similarly as the other generations of telecommunications updates have been.   Continue reading “Scientists And Physicians Send Appeal About 5G Rollout And Health Dangers To The European Union”

RT

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has responded to Washington’s decision to pull out of a $1.2 million arms deal for his security guards, accusing the White House of instead choosing to supply weapons to terrorists in Syria.

In an interview with PBS on Monday, Erdogan referred to Syrian Kurds as “terrorists,” saying “we need to fight these terrorists with the United States.”   Continue reading “Erdogan slams US for ‘arming terrorists’ after Washington cancels $1.2mn Turkey weapons deal”

Yahoo News

NEW YORK — President Trump bluntly warned in a speech to the United Nations on Tuesday that the United States may be forced to “totally destroy North Korea” if that country proceeds with its nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile programs.

Condemning the “depraved” North Korean regime as a major threat to global security, Trump mocked its leader, Kim Jong Un, saying: “‘Rocket Man’ is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime.”   Continue reading “Trump warns U.S. may have to ‘totally destroy’ North Korea”

Anti-Media – by Darius Shahtahmasebi

According to the Guardian, an estimated 900 U.S. troops are embedded with Syrian opposition forces that are currently within strike range of the Russian military. Over the weekend, the U.S. military claimed Russian jets had struck Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) positions in Deir ez-Zor east of the Euphrates River. The attack allegedly wounded six of these SDF fighters, but no American personnel were harmed.   Continue reading “Nearly 1,000 US Troops in Syria Are Currently Under Attack by Russians”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

In a move rebel officials say is part of the de-escalation deal reached at Astana peace talks, Turkey has begun massing troops and armored vehicles along the Syrian border. The deployments include multiple different convoys heading to different border crossings.

The vehicles were mostly armored personnel carriers, but  also included some tanks. Turkey, Russia, and Iran have agreed to set up new de-escalation zones for the next six months to try to facilitate more peace talks.   Continue reading “Turkey Masses Troops, Armored Vehicles Along Syrian Border”

Free Thought Project – by  Jay Syrmopoulos

Cambridge, MA – A new discovery could revolutionize the way childhood vaccines are administered, as engineers at MIT have invented a way for multiple doses of a vaccine or drug to be given over an extended period of time with only one injection.

The process involves the invention of a “new 3-D fabrication method that can generate a novel type of drug-carrying particle that could allow multiple doses of a drug or vaccine to be delivered over an extended period of time,” according to MIT News.   Continue reading “Bill Gates Funding MIT Development of Micro Implants to Automatically Give Babies Vaccines”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Dyden

While there are several comments one can make here, “dirty money”, “flush with cash” and “flushing money down the toilet” certainly coming to mind, perhaps the ECB was on to something when it warned that €500 “Bin Laden” bills (which it has since discontinued to print) tend to be used by criminals.

The reason for this is that in recent weeks, Swiss prosecutors have been gripped by a mystery, trying to figure out why someone tried to flush tens of thousands of euros down the toilet at a Geneva branch of UBS.   Continue reading “Swiss Mystery: Someone Keeps Flushing €500 Bank Notes Down The Toilet”

Reuters

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – San Diego attorney Dulce Garcia has regularly defended clients in immigration court. Now, she is the one seeking legal relief.

Brought to the United States illegally by her parents as a child, Garcia is one of six immigrants who sued the Trump administration on Monday over its decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program. Since it was authorized in 2012 by President Barack Obama, the program has provided protection from deportation and the right to work legally to nearly 800,000 young people.   Continue reading “Six Dreamers sue Trump administration over DACA decision”

Breitbart – by Merrill Hope

Dallas officials brought in crews late Thursday afternoon to remove  the historical statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from a public park.

Around 4 p.m. (CDT), police escorted a heavy-duty Terex crane into Robert E. Lee Park in uptown Dallas. Teams of workers toiled for at least three hours to cut underneath the statue’s base. Using a power saw and a crowbar, they dislodged the 14-foot tall, six-ton equestrian bronze statue depicting Lee and an unknown Confederate soldier from its stone pedestal. As they did, crowds of locals grew, many snapping photos with their cell phones. Police surrounded the area.   Continue reading “Dallas Removes Statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from Park”

Activist Post – by Aaron Kesel

Researchers in Denmark believe that we should add lithium to drinking water because studies show it may reduce dementia.

You simply can’t make this up. Adding fluoride, a neurotoxin, according to The Lancet medical journal, to our water isn’t enough.

The BBC reported that a study, at the University of Copenhagen, looked at the medical records of 73,731 Danish people with dementia and 733,653 without the mental disease.  Continue reading “BBC Promotes Putting Lithium In Drinking Water To Combat Dementia”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

Is there something so “in our faces” going on that we don’t recognize it for what it is, plus apparent calculated and long-range motives?  What I’m talking about is the ubiquitous presence of aluminum, aka aluminium.

Aluminum is number 13 on the Periodic Table of Elements and makes up about 8 percent of the Earth’s crust, the only place where it truly belongs.  Furthermore, it is not as inert as consensus science in various sciences, especially pharmacology and medicine, would like us to believe.  More and more, medical research is pointing to its implication in central nervous system damage and diseases affecting the brain such as Dementia, Alzheimer’s and Autism.  Biochemically, aluminum is known as a neurotoxin, which does not belong in the human body, but is finding its way there from various innovative sources and applications humans should be questioning extremely closely, in my opinion.   Continue reading “The Role Of Aluminum In Changing Human Biology To Accept The Ionized Atmosphere We Live In: Part 1 Vaccines”

Moonbattery

An independent judiciary helps protect us from tyranny. But it works better when judges take their jobs seriously, unlike recently retired federal appeals court Judge Richard Posner:

“I pay very little attention to legal rules, statutes, constitutional provisions,” Posner told the New York Times in an interview published Monday. …
Continue reading “Retiring Appeals Court Judge Admits That He Couldn’t Care Less About Constitution”

RT

The US Senate has voted 61-36 to kill the amendment, proposed by Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) which would repeal the 2001 and 2002 Authorizations for Use of Military Force (AUMF) in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The Senate can’t repeal the AUMF without replacing it with a new authorization, said Senator John McCain (R-Arizona).

“It would mean that we would immediately need to start winding down” US forces abroad, said Senator Bob Corker (R-Tennessee), who also opposed Paul’s amendment.  Continue reading “US Senate votes against amendment to stop ‘endless’ war in Iraq & Afghanistan”

Breitbart – by Charlie Nash

Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appeared to misinterpret the message behind George Orwell’s 1984 in her new book What Happened.

In her book, Clinton references Orwell’s classic dystopian novel to argue that American citizens should rely on, and not question, their “leaders, the press [and] experts.”   Continue reading “Hillary: ‘1984’ Teaches Public Should Trust ‘Leaders, The Press, Experts’ Who Know What’s Good for Them”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department is reviewing its policies over how it prosecutes corporate white collar crimes and may be making some changes “in the near future,” Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said on Thursday.  Continue reading “U.S. Justice Department mulls changing corporate prosecution policy”