The Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Beaver, PA — For many years we, at The Free Thought Project, have published story after story of small-town police departments and officers allegedly terrorizing its residents with threats of being tasered, beatings, head-stomping, and arm breaking arrests at the hands of the very people who are sworn to protect and serve them. Unleashing attack dogs on compliant citizens is also, unfortunately, a very real part of that list.   Continue reading “Disturbing Video Shows Cops Force K9 to Maul Man for Not Getting Out of Car Fast Enough”

Jon Rappoport

NEWSMAN #1: Trump fired Comey.

NEWSMAN #2: Biggest thing since the great Chicago fire of 1871.

NEWSMAN #1: Bigger. How do we play this? The Democrats wanted Comey’s head for what he did to Hillary. Trump just fired Comey. I’m confused.   Continue reading “The Comey affair; lies and reality pass like trains in the night”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

Days after reports that Damascus was on high alert due to increased U.S. troop levels on the Jordanian border and an apparent preparation for an invasion from the south and southeast, the United States and Britain have indeed pushed into Syria from the very location earlier reports suggested would be used.

Fighting alongside jihadist terrorist organization, Jaysh Mughawr al-Thurah, a subsidiary of the Free Syrian Army, U.S. and British forces were filmed traveling through the Tanf border crossing in Homs governate. The troops were apparently heading towards the Hamimah area.   Continue reading “Report: U.S., British Forces Enter Southern Syria Alongside Terrorists; Is A Bigger Battle Shaping Up?”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Just over a month after the US launched a cruise missile attack at Syria, US relations with Syria are deteriorating rapidly once more after the State Department accused the Syrian government of carrying out mass killings of thousands of prisoners and burning the bodies in a large crematorium outside the capital.

According to Reuters, Stuart Jones, the acting assistant secretary of near eastern affairs, told reporters on Monday that the State Department believes that about 50 detainees a day are being hanged at Saydnaya military prison, about 45 minutes from Damascus. Many of the bodies, it said, are then being burned in the prison’s crematorium in order to hide evidence of mass murder.     Continue reading “State Department Accuses Assad Of Covering Up Mass Killings In Syria”

Breitbart – by Jon Fleischman

Last week, California Governor Jerry Brown unveiled his May revisions to the state budget proposal he rolled out in January. Buried deep among billions of dollars in proposed new spending are millions of dollars for the state to provide criminal defense for illegal immigrants in California who are facing deportation to their home country by our own federal government.   Continue reading “Jerry Brown’s New Budget Includes Millions to Defend Illegal Aliens from Deportation”

Natural News – by D. Samuelson

Ohia.org reminds us that sharks are both scavengers and super -predators, who greatly assist in keeping the ocean’s ecosystem balanced. Sharks eat fish that are the “weakest, sick or dead,” and also “maintain prey species diversity” by keeping other predator species in check. A decline in shark populations not only threatens fishery operations, but can also indicate deeper problems within our ecosystem. This may be the case in the waters of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Francisco, where for more than seven weeks, hundreds of Leopard sharks have been found dying, or dead, as reported by the San Francisco Gate.   Continue reading “Mass die-off in the Pacific as hundreds of sharks wash up on the shores of San Francisco”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

President Donald Trump has slid back from his campaign promises to curb the annual legal immigration of roughly 1 million foreigners.

In an interview with pro-globalist Economist magazine, Trump was asked: “Do you want to curb legal immigration?” Trump responded by saying he prefers merit-based immigration of skilled people. The interviewer pressed him again on the scale of legal immigration, asking “[are you] not looking to reduce the numbers?”   Continue reading “Donald Trump Backslides on Campaign Promise To Curb Legal Immigration”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

The Pentagon has issued a statement today confirming that the US State Department has signed off on a $2 billion sale of US-made Patriot missiles to the United Arab Emirates, adding to the tiny Gulf nation’s ever growing military arsenal.

The sale includes 65 PAC-3 interceptors and 100 GEM-T missiles. It is unclear when the UAE intends to do with all these missiles, though the State Department was willing to sign off on it being in the “national security” interest of the US to make the sales.   Continue reading “US Approves $2 Billion Missile Sale to United Arab Emirates”

40 29 TV News – by Adam Roberts

Lt. Kevin C. Mainhart, age 46, was killed in Yell County Thursday morning, and the bodies of two other people were found at a nearby home, according to Bill Sadler with Arkansas State Police.

Suspect James Arthur Bowden, age 42, was holed up inside a home for hours before being arrested Thursday afternoon, according to Sadler.   Continue reading “Deputy, two others killed in Yell County; suspect in custody”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

On Tuesday, Donald Trump sent waves through the political community when he made the decision to fire FBI director James Comey. While the media went on to compare Trump to Richard Nixon over the incident, and #Nixonian was trending Tuesday night, Nixon never fired his FBI director. In fact, only one president in the history of the US has done this before and that was Bill Clinton.   Continue reading “Bill Clinton Fired the FBI Director the Day Before Vince Foster Was Found Dead”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

A couple, who were both doctors, were found with their hands bound and their throats slashed in their nearly $2 million penthouse in Boston, Massachusetts.

According to The Sun, the bodies of British anesthetist Dr. Richard Field, 50, and his fiancee Dr. Lina Bolanos, 38, were found with a “message of retribution” scrawled on the wall.   Continue reading “2 Doctors Found Bound With Throats Slashed In… Boston”

Reuters

U.S. Homeland Security officials met with major U.S. airlines and a trade group on Thursday to discuss the impact of possibly expanding a ban on large electronic gadgets on planes to flights from some European airports, three sources briefed on the meeting said.

The afternoon meeting included high level executives from Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N), United Airlines Inc (UAL.N), American Airlines Group Inc (AAL.O) and trade group Airlines for America, the sources said. They requested anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the confidential meeting.   Continue reading “U.S. airlines meet with Homeland Security on expanding laptop ban”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Having gone all-in on a Hillary Clinton victory ahead of the elections, Saudi Arabia has quickly pivoted in its “appreciation” of the Trump administration, and having realized that the fastest way to Trump’s heart is through the US Treasury’s bank account, it is preparing to invest an “unprecedented” amount of money in the US. According to Bloomberg, the Kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund will announce plans to “deploy as much as $40 billion into U.S. infrastructure.” The investment will likely be unveiled as early as next week when Trump is scheduled to visit the kingdom.   Continue reading “Saudis Plan $40 Billion US Investment To “Cement Ties With Trump””

Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

A power hungry president has kicked a power player out of office, and the mainstream media is having a field day. Headlines have obsessively focused on Trump’s termination of FBI Director James Comey and the implications that come with it, drawing comparisons to Richard Nixon’s Watergate scandal and questioning Trump’s decision to fire the man who was leading an investigation into the president’s own alleged misconduct.   Continue reading “5 Stories Everyone Is Ignoring While the Media Implodes over Trump Firing Comey”

RT

The Philippines has begun moving troops and equipment to a disputed island in the South China Sea which is claimed by both Manila and Beijing, a Philippines general said. It comes ahead of construction, including lengthening an airstrip on the island.

The troops and initial supplies arrived at Pag-asa Island last week, Lt. Gen. Raul del Rosario, head of the Philippine military’s Western Command, said as quoted by AP.   Continue reading “Philippines moves troops, supplies to disputed S. China Sea island claimed by Beijing”

Breitbart – by Ryan Saavedra

As the total number of conflict fatalities decreased around the world in 2016, the number of intentional homicides exploded in Mexico.

With 23,000 homicides in 2016, Mexico ranked as the second deadliest country in the world, the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) revealed in their Armed Conflict Survey Continue reading “Mexico Ranked Second Deadliest Country in the World”

RT

Israeli police have been caught on film in a mock shooting operation against an “assailant” in front of a crowd of fifth-graders. Parents expressed shock at the demonstration, while police justified it as strengthening “the children’s sense of security.” Continue reading “Israeli police teach 5th-graders how to shoot a terrorist”

Yahoo News

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Latest on Texas’ tough new “sanctuary cities” law (all times local): 12:40 p.m.

The Mexican government is expressing regret over a new Texas ban on so-called sanctuary cities, saying the law could step on the rights of its citizens who choose to live just across the border.   Continue reading “Mexico criticizes new Texas ‘sanctuary city’ law”

ABC News 13

HILLSBOROUGH, California — A woman charged in a high-profile murder case is expected to make bail this week in Hillsborough, California. Her bail of $35 million is among the highest in memory, but she’s posting twice that amount as required by law.

The lawyer for defendant Tiffany Li says he’s been told the $35 million is the eighth-highest ever made in the country in state court.   Continue reading “California murder suspect posts 8th highest bail in U.S.”