Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Birmingham, AL — In May 2015, officer Daniel Aguirre was given a Combat Cross Medal after he said in a police report that he successfully fended off a struggle in which he and his partner were in danger. However, someone on the inside leaked Dashcam footage showing Aquirre shooting a man in the back as he lay prostrate on his hands and knees. Still, Birmingham police charged their victim, Aubrey Williams, with attempted murder.

But, last week, after spending more than a year in jail for a crime he never committed, the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office finally showed a semblance of logic and dropped the charges against Williams.   Continue reading “Man Cleared of Attempted Murder After Leaked Dashcam Shows Cop Shoot HIM in the Back, TWICE”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

Wikileaks has arguably been the most important thing that has happened to elections, if not the veneer of democracy, in quite a long time. We’ve been able to see the true side of politicians and bureaucrats like never before.

In Hillary Clinton, we see a figure beholden to Wall St., working diligently to advance the influence of financial corporations over government policy and taxpayer money. Her mega-donor list is a who’s who of megabanks that also happened to benefit from the TARP government bailout.   Continue reading “In Leaked Speech, Clinton Promises Bankers to Stand Against Pot Legalization ‘In All Senses of the Word’”

RT

Bayer’s chief said the company is not planning to take advantage of its own good reputation to forcefully introduce genetically modified crops to Europe against its inhabitants’ will after it took over of US seed and pesticide manufacturer Monsanto.

“We aren’t taking over Monsanto to establish genetically modified plants in Europe,” Bayer’s chief executive Werner Baumann told the Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper on Monday.   Continue reading “Bayer vows not to use reputation to impose Monsanto’s GM crops on Europe”

Breitbart – by Lucas Nolan

Infogalactic, an online encyclopedia branding itself as a censorship free alternative to Wikipedia without “bias or thought police,” has launched.

The online encyclopedia that refers to itself as a “Planetary Knowledge Core™”  was conceived as a replacement for Wikipedia that promises to be free of the problems that have plagued Wikipedia such as the bureaucracy amongst editors, censorship of content, harassment, and vandalism of public figures’ pages.   Continue reading “Infogalactic Launches as Alternative to Biased Wikipedia”

SiteProNews – by Jennifer Cowan

Yahoo has turned off its e-mail forwarding feature, making it much more difficult for its users to switch e-mail providers.

With automatic forwarding turned off, e-mails coming into Yahoo cannot be forwarded to a new e-mail address. The move will not impact those who previously had forwarding in place, it affects only those trying to take advantage of the feature now.   Continue reading “Yahoo Disables E-Mail Forwarding”

Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

Mexico had a flourishing, legal, gun culture until 1972, when the Mexican government made private, legal, ownership of guns extremely difficult and expensive.  The change in law was meant to disarm the political opposition and keep the existing power structure in place.  The power structure has remained in place, but it has not flourished.  Much of Mexico is contested ground, with narco-cartels that are not aligned with the Mexican government in armed conflict with the Government and its cartel allies.  Private citizens are caught in the crossfire, abused by both sides, and denied the legal ability to arm themselves.   Continue reading “Mexico Looking at Second Amendment?”

Press TV

The United States could be implicated in war crimes for supporting Saudi Arabia’s deadly military campaign in Yemen, American official documents show.

According to the documents obtained by Reuters, US government lawyers warned Washington last year that it might be considered a “co-belligerent” in the Saudi war under international law.
Continue reading “US could be implicated in war crimes in Yemen: Documents”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Shreveport, LA — A Shreveport, Louisiana, cop inquiring about trash in someone else’s lot, walked into Patricia Powell’s backyard — after she explicitly told him not to — and executed her beloved dog for literally no reason.

“I told him I had a dog in my yard just had puppies,” Powell told local NBC 6 News. “Do not step in my yard because she is protecting her babies and he got out anyway and so when she came from up under the house, he shot her, twice.”   Continue reading “Cop Illegally Enters Innocent Family’s Backyard & Kills Their Dog, Leaving 7 Puppies Without Their Mom”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

As promised, Wikileaks delivered on documents concerning Hillary Clinton it had claimed for months to be harboring safely for the right moment to release — and the contents do not disappoint.

After only a cursory search using Wikileaks invaluable database, “The Podesta Emails” reveal not only direct evidence of media coordination, but an attempt to alleviate the damage expected to be wrought by the impending 2015 release of a book by Peter Schweizer titled: “Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich.”   Continue reading “WikiLeaks Exposes White House, Media & Clinton Colluding to Label Critics Conspiracy Theorist”

Jon Rappoport

Sub-title: “WTF? A non-sequitur for the ages…these guys are really crazy.”

Elon Musk and several other unnamed billionaires believe we all live in a computer generated reality—they’re convinced the universe is a simulation. Therefore, they’re funding research aimed at helping us escape.   Continue reading “Billionaires bankroll escape from video game called Reality”

Neon Nettle- by Luke Papenfus

Despite the fact that our oceans cover over 70% of our planet, nuclear meltdowns and toxic oil spillages like Fukushima would seem to occur more often than can be explained away by malpractice. A pattern has been emerging regarding the locations of these ‘accidents’.

An award-winning online community named THE WELL reported in the 1990’s that odd emissions had been spotted floating behind large vessels, which did not dissipate normally according to Kelvin wake patterns. Oceanographers at the Wyoming Institute of Technology have coined these dispersals “Aquatrails”. Other Scientists were quick to dismiss the reports citing the usual ‘conspiratorial’ cry similar to chemtrails.   Continue reading “Chemtrails Of the Ocean: Government Launches New Toxic AquaTrails”

Press TV

Israel is the “instigator and the entire source of this problem that’s going to plague the entire world with nuclear war,” Steven Kelley said in an interview with Press TV on Friday.

“None of this would be happening if it was not for the expansionist desires of the Zionist regime, and this very fact that we are now threatened with horrible annihilation and nuclear destruction, should be time for all of us to sit back and look and see who is profiting and who is instigating this fight and it is not between [US President Barack] Obama and [Russian President Vladimir] Putin,” Kelley said.   Continue reading “Israel is the instigator of the tensions between the US and Russia”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Last October, about 6 months after the New York Times first revealed the existence of the Hillary Clinton private email server, President Obama appeared on “60 Minutes” and denied any and all knowledge of her potentially illegal technology arrangements.  When asked point blank whether he knew about Hillary’s private email server, Obama responded, quite simply, “No.”   Continue reading “White House Intervened To Suppress Hillary ‘Secret Server’ Scandal, Leaked Emails Reveal”

Constitution – by Michael Ware

We have all been around those people. Those people that are constantly talking about themselves. How good looking they are. What they have done and how well they have done it. How they accomplished this and that, when we all know they had nothing to do with those things they take credit for.

It is usually that guy in the office. The girl at the gym who goes on and on about themselves. And we all know that the reason that they talk so much about themselves and their accomplishments is because they have never done anything. They are nobodies and do nothings, but they try to cover it up with false bravado and lies.   Continue reading “Why is Obama Spending $500 Million on Public Relations?”

Reuters

BEIRUT/GENEVA – Rebels holed up in Aleppo can leave with their families if they lay down their arms, President Bashar al-Assad said on Thursday, vowing to press on with the assault on Syria’s largest city and recapture full control of the country.

The offer of amnesty follows two weeks of the heaviest bombardment of the five-and-a-half-year civil war, which has killed hundreds of people trapped inside Aleppo’s rebel-held eastern sector and torpedoed a U.S.-backed peace initiative.   Continue reading “Assad offers rebels amnesty if they surrender Aleppo”

Underground Reporter – by Christina Sarich

Niger, Africa— DARPA, or the secretive Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which works under the umbrella of the U.S. Department of Defense, has created some spooky technology in its time — from tiny drones called ‘Gremlins,’ to ‘implantable, wireless neuroprosthetics’ that are lodged in a soldier’s brain to offer a reprieve from PTSD and other brain injuries resultant of the DoD’s war path. DARPA’s latest investment stands to take advantage of ample real estate in one of the world’s most impoverished nations.   Continue reading “Guess What You’re Funding Now? A $100 Million Drone Base In Africa”

Activist Post – by Bernie Suarez

Zika virus, a entirely benign virus factually demonstrated in the medical literature for decades has in a very short period of time become the “ISIS” of viruses. Why the comparison to ISIS or the Islamic State? Because ISIS, the US proxy army in the Middle East has been the recipient of (as I’ve stated many times) the greatest global PR campaign in modern human history. They were at one point an unknown and insignificant group of Middle Eastern men secretly led by US and Israeli special forces operatives. These men of mostly hidden identities then suddenly found themselves glorified daily by the mainstream media and politicians in an ongoing psyop PR campaign that would, by the end of 2014, ultimately portray ISIS to be god-like and more powerful than all the worlds military powers… combined!   Continue reading “Zika Now Suddenly Claimed To Be MORE Dangerous – “Microcephaly” Not Scary Enough”

Reuters

The Southeast United States is expected to be hit with fuel shortages in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, as the storm barrels toward one of the largest energy-consuming regions in the country.

Some states are already experiencing supply constraints as motorists fill up tanks as an emergency precaution. The region is not known for energy production, but there are significant storage facilities directly in the path of the storm that have already been evacuated.   Continue reading “Fuel crunch looms, terminals in path as Hurricane Matthew nears U.S.”

Cop Block – by Brian Sumner

Lt. Peter Salzone shot himself multiple times in the stomach on Friday, had been recently told by the feds that he was wanted for questioning as a witness in their ongoing corruption probe. To add insult to injury the NYPD placed him on modified assignment and stripped him of his badge and gun while he was still unconscious recovering from his self-inflicted gun shot wounds. The probe is directed at four upper echelon NYPD officers who were accepting bribes, in the form of vacations and prostitutes, in exchange for police escorts, department access and gun licenses.   Continue reading “NYPD Officer Who Shot Himself was Wanted as Witness in Corruption Probe”

Yahoo News – by Michael Isikoff

A nonpartisan watchdog group Thursday called for a federal investigation of Hillary Clinton’s campaign committee, accusing it of illegally accepting millions of dollars worth of  “opposition research” and other assistance from Correct the Record, an outside super-PAC, in violation of U.S. election laws.

The Campaign Legal Center also filed complaints with the Federal Election Commission to initiate probes of Donald Trump’s campaign, and two super-PACs backing it, for similar violations of laws barring “coordination” between political campaigns and outside groups.  Continue reading “Watchdog group accuses Clinton campaign of election law violations”