Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

On December 16, 1997, children across Japan plopped down in front of their TVs to watch an episode of Pokemon.

700 of them never saw the end.

Hundreds of children experienced seizures and were rushed to the hospital after witnessing Pikachu use his lightning powers to blow up missiles.   Continue reading “The US Govt Has Been Trying to Weaponize Pokemon for Two Decades — They Finally Succeeded”

The Daily Sheeple

The uncle of one of the two police shooting victims whose story caused tensions between Black Lives Matter protesters and police to boil over in recent days made some very interesting comments during his recent CNN appearance:   Continue reading “Police Shooting Victim Philandro Castille’s Freemason Uncle Recites Master Mason Degree On CNN”

Reuters

An estimated 80 percent of U.S. motorists have engaged in aggressive driving, including tailgating, honking and, in extreme cases, ramming other vehicles when angered, according to a study released on Thursday.

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s report projected that about 104 million drivers, or half of those on the road, have followed other vehicles too closely to express their displeasure or frustration. The study includes results of an online survey of 2,705 licensed U.S. drivers aged 16 and older.   Continue reading “Study finds widespread aggressive driving in U.S.”

Reuters

CIA Director John Brennan said on Wednesday he would resign if the next president ordered his agency to resume waterboarding suspected militants, an apparent reference to comments by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump embracing the banned interrogation method.

“I can say that as long as I’m director of CIA, irrespective of what the president says, I’m not going to be the director of CIA that gives that order. They’ll have to find another director,” said Brennan, who did not mention Trump by name.   Continue reading “CIA director says he would resign if ordered to resume waterboarding”

Reuters

President Barack Obama visits Dallas on Tuesday to address a memorial service for five police officers killed at a protest against police violence, as he seeks to mend divisions inflamed by the deadliest day for U.S. law enforcement in almost 15 years.

Former U.S. Army Reserve soldier Micah Johnson, 25, gunned down the officers in an ambush on Thursday after expressing anger over recent police killings of black people. Johnson then was killed by an explosive-laden robot sent in by police.   Continue reading “Obama to speak at Dallas memorial for police slain in ambush”

RT

Rabbi Colonel Eyal Karim, a former special forces commander who once landed in hot water over a “mistinterpreted” statement implying that Israeli soldiers could commit rape in wartime “for the sake of joint success,” is set to become IDF’s new chief rabbi.

Answering a question from one reader who asked whether IDF soldiers were permitted “to rape girls during a fight, or is such a thing forbidden?” according to +972 web magazine, Rabbi Karim responded, “Since, essentially, a war is not an individual matter, but rather nations wage war as a whole, there are cases in which the personality of the individual is ‘erased’ for the benefit of the whole. And vice versa: sometimes you risk a large unit for the saving of an individual, when it is essential for purposes of morale. One of the important and critical values during war is maintaining the army’s fighting ability […]   Continue reading “Colonel dogged by allegations of justifying rape in wartime to become IDF’s new chief rabbi”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

Last week, several hundred Venezuelan women ignored the demands of their socialist government, and broke through a border checkpoint manned by armed soldiers. They poured into neighboring Columbia to buy basic necessities that can no longer be found in their own country.

But that wasn’t the end of the border excursions. After realizing that they could no longer keep people from traveling into Columbia, and after numerous food riots and lootings swept the country, the government decided to open the border for a 12 hour period on Sunday. An estimated 35,000 people took advantage of the brief window of opportunity, so that they could buy food, medicine, and toiletries.   Continue reading “Thousands Of Desperate Venezuelans Flood Into Columbia Seeking Food”

Reuters

President Barack Obama will host a meeting with law enforcement officials, activists and civil rights leaders on Wednesday to discuss ways to repair “the bonds of trust” between communities and police, the White House said on Monday.

In addition to the event on Wednesday and planned remarks in Dallas on Tuesday at a service for the city’s slain police officers, Obama also dropped in on a meeting Vice President Joe Biden convened on Monday with law enforcement leaders, White House spokesman Josh Earnest told a media briefing.   Continue reading “Obama to meet with police, civil rights leaders on Wednesday: White House”

The Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

On Friday, NATO leaders agreed to the deployment of military forces to Eastern Europe to bolster Baltic states against the threat of Russian incursion.

Following the launch of the Western alliance’s unprecedented military exercise known as Anakonda-16 — ten days of war games in Poland involving some 30,000 troops from over 20 NATO member nations — the announcement backs up posturing over supposed Russian aggression in the region.   Continue reading “NATO and US Agree to Deploy Military Forces Against Non-Existent Russian Threat”

Breitbart

(AP) JERUSALEM, Israel – An Israeli rights group says it’s suing Facebook for $1 billion on behalf of families of victims of Palestinian attacks.

The Shurat Hadin group is claiming the social network provides militant groups with a platform for spreading violence. It says it’s filing the suit in a New York court on Monday.   Continue reading “Israeli Group Sues Facebook For $1 Billion Over Palestinian Violence”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In the U.S. a total of 509 citizens have been killed this year alone by police. The body count for the previous year stands at a grand total of 990 people shot dead, according to the Washington Post. As the below infographic from Statista shows, most of those killed by police are male and white. 123 of those shot were Black Americans. This is a relatively high share, keeping in mind that close to 13 percent of Americans belong to that ethnic group.   Continue reading “Breakdown Of US Citizens Killed By Cops In 2016”

Red State

You always wonder when the other shoe is going to fall, and in the case of the recent sexual harassment suit against Fox News bigwig, Roger Ailes, brought by former Fox News host, Gretchen Carlson, that shoe just dropped.

In the days after Fox News host Gretchen Carlson filed a sexual harassment and wrongful termination lawsuit against her former boss, Roger Ailes, her attorneys said at least 10 women had come out of the woodwork and contacted the firm about being harassed by the long-serving Fox News head.
Continue reading “Six More Women Emerge To Accuse Fox News President Roger Ailes Of Harassment”

Jon Rappoport

—Arch-Globalist Hillary Clinton’s no-prosecution, the recent exit of Britain from the EU which torpedoed the unchecked advance of Globalism, the current Presidential campaign which features a candidate (formerly two candidates) attacking Globalism as no major candidate ever has before—all this suddenly fades from public consciousness in the specter of the Dallas shootings—the racial conflict that has been decades in the making—made in America, by Globalists, for the express purpose of Divide and Conquer—   Continue reading “3 Boggling Facts In Hillary Email Cover-Up/Dallas Shooting”

NBC News

After more than 100 people were arrested in a flurry of nationwide protests Friday night, police departments were preparing for another round of demonstrations Saturday demanding justice after the shootings this week of black men by cops.

Police arrested 74 people at a Black Lives Matter rally in Rochester, New York, and 30 were booked and charged during a protest in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which remains on edge after 37-year-old Alton Sterling was fatally shot by police early Tuesday.   Continue reading “More Than 100 Arrested at Baton Rouge, Rochester Black Lives Matter Protests”

The Daily Sheeple

Like the news isn’t confusing enough this morning (and none of it is aboutthe FBI announcing the rule of law is now dead in America, fancy that), the US Capitol building and visitor’s center were also placed on lockdown around 8:40 am out of “an abundance of caution” following reports that security cameras caught an employee was carrying what appeared to be a firearm inside a backpack.   Continue reading “Lockdown at US Capitol Building Lifted After Employee Suspected of Carrying a Gun”

Breitbart – by Caroline May

The number of foreign-born people employed in the United States reached another record high in June, according to new figures released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The BLS reports that last month a record 25,851,000 foreign-born people had jobs in the U.S., an increase of 110,000 people from the previous record high hit in March.

The BLS defines the “foreign-born” as “those residing in the United States who were not U.S. citizens at birth.”   Continue reading “Record 25,851,000 Foreign-Born People Employed in U.S. in June”

State of the Nation

Hey, let’s first kill two innocent black minorities in cold blood as a pretext to conduct a blackop to kill five policemen and wound 7 others

The “False Flag PSYOPS” never stop and will only intensify until the election, if there even is a presidential election!   Continue reading “Obama Does Dallas To Distract From Comey Debacle”

New York Times

An ambush on police officers at a protest in Dallas that left five officers dead on Thursday night altered the contours of a presidential campaign withHillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump canceling political events on Friday, and striking different tones about the events in Texas, which Mr. Trump called “an attack on our country.”

“It is a coordinated, premeditated, assault on the men and women who keep us safe,” Mr. Trump said in a statement. “We must restore law and order.”   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Cancel Campaign Events After Dallas Shooting”

Reuters

U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said on Thursday “all options” were being considered over the possible discipline of House Democrats for protests they held on the House floor to call for action on gun-control measures.

With Democrats already rejecting a Republican gun bill and warning of further protests, the Republican-controlled House appeared to be heading for renewed discord over gun restrictions following the June 12 mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.   Continue reading “House Speaker Ryan: all options on table over Democrats’ gun sit-in”