Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

Americans didn’t know about a curious species of fakery called Crisis Actors until the Dec. 14, 2012 Sandy Hook false-flag shooting massacre. (See “Remarkable resemblance of Sandy Hook victims and professional crisis actors“)

Located in Denver, Colorado, a business that calls itself VisionBox Crisis Actors provides professionals (“trained players and actors”) who impersonate real-life people in simulations of mass casualty events, such as government drills, shootings and bombings, to help “schools and first responders create realistic drills, full-scale exercises, high-fidelity simulations, and interactive 3D films.” As an Oct. 31, 2012 feature story on the Crisis Actors website which I found on January 1, 2013, once boasted:   Continue reading “New breed of crisis actors: Fake political protesters”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Blytheville, AR — In the Land of the Free, playing your music at an arbitrary volume can and will result in agents of the state initiating violence against you. A recent body camera video, released from Easter Sunday illustrates this notion.

Patrick Newbern Jr. was enjoying Easter Sunday in a parking lot with several friends when Blytheville police showed up allegedly responding to complaints of loud music.   Continue reading “Man Dragged from Car by Cops, Assaulted, Tasered, Pepper Sprayed–for Loud Music”

Reuters

Princeton University will keep President Woodrow Wilson’s name on campus buildings despite student complaints about racism, with officials saying on Monday that “contextualization is imperative” to the Ivy League school’s history.

The New Jersey school’s board of trustees said Monday it would not remove Wilson’s name and image from its public spaces and from its Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.   Continue reading “Princeton to keep President Wilson’s name despite racist tiesPrinceton to keep President Wilson’s name despite racist ties”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Following news that Greensboro, North Carolina-based The Fresh Market caved to Moms Demand Action and will no longer serve armed law-abiding citizens, Breitbart News thought it timely to provide a list of businesses that refuse submit to the campaign to disarm law-abiding citizens.

Below are 5 businesses that specifically rejected Moms Demand Action’s anti-gun campaign.   Continue reading “5 Businesses That Rejected Moms Demand Action’s Gun Ban Campaign”

Breitbart

MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — A second case of Ebola has been confirmed in Liberia months after the country had been declared free from transmissions, health officials said Sunday.

The 5-year-old son of the 30-year-old woman who died Thursday from Ebola has been taken to a treatment center in Monrovia, said Deputy Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah. Authorities are now checking everyone the woman was in contact with and 10 health care workers from the hospital where the woman died are under observation.   Continue reading “Another Ebola Outbreak? Liberia Confirms Second Case Since Country Declared Clear of Virus”

Free Thought Project – by Mike Sawyer

Redlands, CA — In response to a hostage situation at an Office Depot last week, Redlands police officers showed up and shot the victim, not the man who took her hostage.

Redlands police Chief Mark Garcia held a news conference Friday to explain his officers’ mistake.   Continue reading “Cops Admit, They Were the Ones Who Shot the Hostage in Standoff – Not the Suspect”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Dalton, GA — Leading police on a high-speed chase in America can be a deadly decision as a recently released dashcam video illustrates.

In November of last year, Brett Noblitt led Whitfield County Sheriff’s deputies on a chase. To catch the man who was dangerously driving through town to get away from police, the officers dangerously drove through town.   Continue reading “Video Shows How Driving Away from Cops is Punishable by Death”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Californian Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom is hitching his 2018 gubernatorial campaign to a statewide ballot proposal that would sharply restrict the sale of ammunition.

“It seems to me the most dangerous part of the weapon is not the weapon itself, it’s the ammunition,” he said April 1.   Continue reading “Gavin Newsom: Ammunition ‘The Most Dangerous Part’ of a Gun”

NPR

It’s now legal for couples in all U.S. states to adopt children — regardless of the couple’s gender — after a federal judge struck down Mississippi’s ban on same-sex adoption late Thursday.

Overturning a law that had stood since 2000, U.S. District Court Judge Daniel P. Jordan III said the ban violated the U.S. Constitution’s equal protection clause. Mississippi’s ban was the last of its kind in the U.S.   Continue reading “Judge Strikes Down Last Same-Sex Adoption Ban In The U.S.”

Sputnik 

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Specifically, the Inspector General said they were unable to verify the accuracy of 72 US Army Central Command ACSA orders valued at more than $202 million “due to a lack of supporting documentation.”

US commanders “do not have assurance that deployed forces are obtaining the [logistics support, supplies and services] necessary to effectively and efficiently sustain US and coalition forces during contingencies and operations,” Assistant Inspector General for Contract Management and Payments Michael Roark said.   Continue reading “Pentagon Cannot Account for $223Mln in Anti-Daesh Operation Orders”

Personal Liberty – by Sam Rolley

Pro-immigration groups have successfully pressured the United States Library of Congress to remove the words “illegal” and “alien” from materials because the words are considered “pejorative” to people who enter the country illegally. The move will affect all U.S. libraries.   Continue reading “Words ‘illegal’ and ‘alien’ banished from public libraries”

Natural Health 365

Chemo as a treatment for cancer has always been controversial, with patients as well as medical professionals doubting its efficacy and safety as a cancer treatment. Bottom line: It seems to have more harmful side effects than healing effects.

Now researchers are admitting that chemotherapy can actually worsen deterioration in cases of late stage cancer who still have the mobility and energy for daily activities. The study, published in JAMA Oncology, also showed that cancer patients with limited or moderate functioning ability feel worse when undergoing chemotherapy.   Continue reading “Researchers admit: Chemo worsens quality of life with no benefit of overall survival in advanced stage cancer”

Natural News – by David Gutierrez

As news of an illegal vaccine distribution scandal in China continues to emerge, outraged citizens are demanding to know why the government waited so long to inform the public that their children were at risk.

According to the government, an illegal vaccine ring in operation since 2011, distributed $88 million worth of vaccines that had expired or been improperly refrigerated. This placed all children who got the shots at risk of disability or death. It is not known how many children were harmed by the illegal vaccines.   Continue reading “Massive illegal vaccine scandal in China has citizens asking, ‘Is this genocide?’”

End of the American Dream – by Michael Snyder

Do you remember the days when it seemed like almost everyone in America was middle class?  Unfortunately, those days are long gone and the grinding down of the middle class in the United States appears to be accelerating.  According to a brand new study that was just released by Pew Charitable Trusts, household spending increased by 14 percent between 2004 and 2014, but median household income decreased by 13 percent during that same time period.  Both of those figures were adjusted for inflation.  What this means is that the cost of living has steadily gone up, but our incomes have gone down.  In fact, as you will see below approximately one-third of all Americans don’t even make enough money to pay for the basic necessities at this point.  The middle class is being squeezed like never before, and very few of our leaders seem to care.   Continue reading “One-Third Of All Americans Don’t Make Enough Money To Even Cover The Basic Necessities”

Waking Times – by Makia Freeman

Doublespeak is a language that is alive and well in our world today. Doublespeak can refer to terms that are euphemisms (mild expressions designed to hide harsher or more direct ones), deliberately ambiguous (expressions designed to hide the truth) or actual inversions (outright lies which state the opposite of the truth). Although he never used the term doublespeak in his book 1984, many associate doublespeak with George Orwell. After all, it was Orwell who famously wrote that the motto of the totalitarian ruling party in 1984 was “War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength” – an example of an inversion. Orwell did however use the term newspeak to refer to a new kind of language which drastically reduced the scope of available words and terms, so as to concurrently reduce the scope of possible free thought among the ruled population.   Continue reading “Top 20 Doublespeak Terms to Listen for in Modern Propaganda”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Philadelphia, PA — Responsibility is a word which is increasingly vanishing in the modern nanny state. As government continues to take over every aspect of our lives, one thing is becoming crystal clear — the state is a lousy parent.

From the cradle to the grave, federal recommendations, ostensibly designed for our wellbeing, ‘guide’ us through our lives telling us what to eat, when to sleep, how to work, when to die — and what to think.   Continue reading “Video Shows Gang of 6-Year-olds Terrorize and Beat Up On Train Passengers”

Activist Post – by Derrick Broze

Dr. J. Leroy Hulsey, Chair of the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ (UAF) Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, is conducting a study into the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 on September 11, 2001.

Dr. J. Leroy Hulsey, of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and two Ph.D. research assistants are partnering with the non-profit Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth for an engineering study known as “World Trade Center Building 7 Evaluation.” The researchers are using finite element modeling to evaluate the possible causes of World Trade Center Building 7’s collapse.   Continue reading “University Of Alaska Fairbanks Professor Launches New 9/11 Research Project”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

On Tuesday, a federal judge threatened Shauna Cox with jail is she made any public comments about the Oregon standoff.

The 59-year-old Cox was the woman who filmed the inside-the-truck video footage of LaVoy Finicum’s murder on January 26, 2016.   Continue reading “Federal Judge Goes after Shauna Cox’s Rights of Free Speech: Warns Her not to Speak Publicly about Oregon Standoff”

Bloomberg – by Steven T. Dennis

A bipartisan group of farm-state senators called on the Treasury Department Thursday to review a state-owned Chinese company’s proposed acquisition of Syngenta AG over concerns that Chinese control could impact U.S. food security and farm interests.

The senators asked Treasury Secretary Jack Lew to include representatives of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States when it reviews the acquisition by the China National Chemical Corp., or ChemChina. The letter to Lew was signed by Debbie Stabenow, the ranking Democrat on the Agriculture Committee, and three other members of the committee: Democrat Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Republicans Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst of Iowa.   Continue reading “ChemChina’s Bid for Syngenta Needs Scrutiny, Senators Say”