Breitbart – by Katherine Rodriguez

A billboard off I-35 in Texas is sparking debate among Austin’s citizens.

The advertisement is seemingly targeting illegal immigrants by asking them to join the dating site ArrangementFinders.com to avoid deportation, KEYE reports.   Continue reading “Billboard Targets Illegal Immigrant Population in Texas”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

As pressure from the Obama administration mounts on the Ecuadorian government and Assange to halt the flow of Hillary’s emails, Wikileaks just posted the following tweet revealing heavily armed “police” outside of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.   Continue reading “WikiLeaks Tweets “Heavily Armed Police” Outside Ecuadorian Embassy; Says Assange Is Still Alive”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Five years ago, the West took it upon itself to use NATO to overthrow Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi — not for any humanitarian threat to civilians as had been repeatedly claimed — but because his planned roll-out of a new currency to be used across Africa posed a palpable existential threat to central banks at the heart of the Western financial and political system.

Long theorized to be the actual vehicle for Gaddafi’s downfall, the gold dinar-based, pan-African currency motive came to light in nascent 2016 in one of more than 3,000 of Hillary Clinton’s emails released by the State Department — conveniently timed with the New Year’s holiday to abate outrage or repercussions.   Continue reading “5 Years Ago, the US Helped Murder Gaddafi to Stop the Creation of Gold-Backed Currency”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

It’s official!

A new WHO air quality model confirms that 92% of the world’s population lives in places where air quality levels exceed WHO limits*. Information is presented via interactive maps, highlighting areas within countries that exceed WHO limits. [1]

The World Health Organization (WHO) published that confirmation of air quality in a press release issued September 2, 2016.  Heck, I could have told them that years ago without performing any studies or quality models just from looking at skies overhead and seeing ‘sky graffiti’ that spreads out into ‘blanket clouds’, which make sunny days dark, dreary and dreadful of what’s falling to earth—the  particulates we humans are forced to breathe.   Continue reading “Global Air Quality UNFIT Per The WHO — Are Chemtrails To Blame?”

Reuters

A 13-year-old boy’s lower right leg was amputated after a teacher at a Columbus, Georgia, school slammed him to the floor three times, an attorney for the boy’s family said on Friday.

Seventh-grader Montravious Thomas was hurt last month when he tried to leave a schoolroom at the AIM/Edgewood Student Services Center to call his mother and an altercation ensued, lawyer Renee Tucker said.   Continue reading “Student’s leg amputated after teacher slammed him to floor: lawyer”

RT

Nurses and midwives who chose to promote anti-vaccination on social media or in person could face prosecution, the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia has warned, urging members of the public to report those who spread “misleading and deceptive” materials.

“With no exceptions we expect all registered nurses, enrolled nurses and midwives to use the best available evidence in making practice decisions.This includes providing information to the public about public health issues,” Chair of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) Dr. Lynette Cusack said in a statement.    Continue reading “Anti-vaxxer Aussie nurses may face prosecution”

ABC News

A man is facing felony charges after being accused of making a bomb threat against a GOP office in North Carolina.

The Hendersonville Police Department said in a news release that the Henderson County party headquarters received a bomb threat Thursday morning on the organization’s voicemail, prompting an evacuation. The State Bureau of Investigation swept the building with a bomb dog and found no explosives.   Continue reading “Man Charged in Bomb Threat at North Carolina GOP Office”

Oddity Central

The aptly-named SkunkLock is an ingenious bicycle lock that blasts would-be thieves with a disgusting cocktails of chemicals that most of the time causes them to vomit uncontrollably.

When San Francisco-based Daniel Idzkowski learned that over 1.5 million bikes are being stolen across the United States, every year, he decided it was up to him to come up with a more efficient means of theft prevention. After six months of work, he came up with the SkunkLock, a hollow steel U-lock system which houses presurized noxious chemical deterrent that’s even detectable through some of the most advanced gas masks. The proprietary formula, known as D_1, was developed by Idzkowski and his partner Yves Perrenoud, and is perfectly legal.   Continue reading “Skunk-Like Bicycle Lock Sprays Thieves with Vomit-Inducing Gas”

Jon Rappoport

“Over the weekend, thousands of protesters across multiple countries condemned impending [Globalist] trade deals promoted by governments and their corporate partners. Though the protests received little coverage from mainstream media, they stretched from Paris to Warsaw.” (Carey Wedler, Blacklisted News, 10/19/16)

Start with this: when a system has been devised, planned, launched, and maintained by criminals to undermine a nation, they are naturally going to defend it by saying: “It’s good for everyone AND THERE IS NO OTHER WAY TO MANAGE HUMAN AFFAIRS. BESIDES, WE CAN’T STOP IT NOW. THAT WOULD CAUSE WIDESPREAD CHAOS.”   Continue reading “Globalism: the monster in the presidential campaign”

Planet Free Will – by Joseph Jankowski

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claimed on Wednesday that the viral photo of a 5-year-old Syrian boy in an ambulance after being pulled out of rubble in the war-torn city of Aleppo is fake.

That same photo was cited by Hillary Clinton during the last presidential debate on Wednesday night when she was defending her policy on immigration.   Continue reading “Assad Claims Picture of Bloodied Syrian Boy Cited By Hillary During Final Debate is Forged”

The Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Effectively annihilating law enforcement claims writing tickets and arresting people are matters of public safety, a Florida police department has been caught red-handed holding a contest offering a “reward” to the officer who generated the most citations and arrests.

Last month, as an internal memo obtained by Channel 9 revealed, the Winter Springs Police Department held this reward-based citation-production contest, likely to generate a bit of extra revenue by commandeering people as often as possible through legal state extortion.   Continue reading “Police Dept Busted for Contest to See Who Could Extort the Most Drivers and Arrest the Most People”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

Establishment figures on the left and right, such as Marco Rubio, are beginning to publicly fret about Wikileaks and what it could do to them. For now, the attention is on Hillary Clinton, whose corruption and true positions have been exposed on a number of issues.

Clinton’s long career in the highest levels of government has given Wikileaks plenty of material to publish, while Donald Trump’s character as an arrogant woman-groper is being revealed from his time in the entertainment business.   Continue reading “Leaked Email Exposes Clinton Plot to Decieve the World By Creating Fake Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Months before Hillary Clinton officially announced her bid for the presidency, the Rothschild family was hard at work helping craft her future economic policy.

As Wikileaks reveals in the ongoing hugely-damaging release of John Podesta’s files, Lynn Forester de Rothschild, who maintains an incredibly cozy personal relationship with the Clintons, was already forming Hillary’s economic policy in January 2015 — long before the former secretary of state announced her candidacy.   Continue reading “WikiLeaks Show Rothschilds Grooming Clinton for Presidency — Months Before She Launched Candidacy”

Reuters

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced his “separation” from the United States on Thursday, declaring he had realigned with China as the two agreed to resolve their South China Sea dispute through talks.

Duterte made his comments in Beijing, where he is visiting with at least 200 business people to pave the way for what he calls a new commercial alliance as relations with longtime ally Washington deteriorate.   Continue reading “Duterte aligns Philippines with China, says U.S. has lost”

Ellen Brown

Several central banks, including the Bank of England, the People’s Bank of China, the Bank of Canada and the Federal Reserve, are exploring the concept of issuing their own digital currencies, using the blockchain technology developed for Bitcoin. Skeptical commentators suspect that their primary goal is to eliminate cash, setting us up for negative interest rates (we pay the bank to hold our deposits rather than the reverse).   Continue reading “Central Bank Digital Currencies: A Revolution in Banking?”

Natural Blaze – by Brandon Turbeville

Ever wonder who actually makes the BPA that lines plastic water bottles, and virtually every otherconsumable product packaging in the United States?

While the list is undoubtedly longer, we know of at least three major companies that produce and sell the gender-bending chemical known as bisphenol-A.   Continue reading “3 Corporations That Manufacture BPA”

Reuters

A new White House plan aims to convene teachers and mental health professionals to intervene and help prevent Americans from turning to violent ideologies, work that is currently mostly done by law enforcement, a draft of the policy seen by Reuters shows.

The 18-page plan, to be announced on Wednesday, marks the first time in five years that the Obama administration has updated its policy for preventing the spread of violent groups. Authorities blamed radical and violent ideologies as the motives for attacks in the last year in Charleston, South Carolina; San Bernardino, California; Orlando, Florida; New York and New Jersey.   Continue reading “White House plans community-based prevention of violent ideologies”

RT

The State Duma has overwhelmingly voted in favor of a bill that suspends a Russian-American deal on reprocessing weapons-grade plutonium extracted from decommissioned warheads.

The bill, submitted on October 3 by the president’s office, was backed by 445 MPs, with one abstention.   Continue reading “Russian MPs pass bill to suspend plutonium reprocessing deal with US”

Breitbart – by Kaite McHugh

A record one-in-five U.S. residents speak a foreign language at home, with the fastest-growing languages including Arabic and Urdu, a new study reveals.

The Center for Immigration Studies, surveying data the Census Bureau released from its 2015 American Community Survey, found 64.7 million U.S. residents spoke a language other than English at home, with data indicating that one-in-four public school students speaking a foreign language at home.   Continue reading “Report: Record 64.7 Million U.S. Residents Speaking Foreign Language at Home”

Press TV

Israel tortures and humiliates an “overwhelming majority” of the Palestinian children it holds in its jails, says the Palestinian Committee of Prisoners’ Affairs.

Following a visit to the Ofer prison, a lawyer for the committee, Luay Ukka, said that most of the juvenile prisoners held at the prison have been “tortured, beaten, and humiliated” during interrogations or during the raids in which they were detained.   Continue reading “Majority of Palestinian kids tortured in Israeli detention: Prisoner affairs group”