There is an issue that has been troubling me lately, which I feel compelled to address. It isn’t often that I’ve had this urge to write, and it had never happened before coming to FTT. I knew simply by reading the comments alone that I was dealing with a wide awake and very intelligent group of individuals, which was what inspired me to write in the first place.

The issue I’m referring to is the difference between the Hebrews and the jews. I have posted some of the following information in dozens of comments over the past months, but not everyone reads all the articles (myself included), so this is the   best option available to me. I will be quoting from a book that I have, and will also give as many references as I can to other books with pertinent information.   Continue reading “Hebrews & Jews… Is there a difference?”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

Accessing the FBI’s biometric database has long been a critical step in catching and prosecuting criminals. People who commit serious crimes tend to do so many times throughout their lives, so it makes sense that law enforcement agencies would be able to record their fingerprints when they’re caught, and save them for future references. In the near future however, your fingerprints may also find their way into the FBI’s database, regardless of your criminal history.   Continue reading “FBI Quietly Adds Civil Fingerprint Collection to Criminal Database”

Reuters

Yogi Berra, a Hall of Fame catcher for the New York Yankees whose mangled syntax made him one of the sports world’s most beloved and frequently quoted figures, died on Tuesday at the age of 90, Major League Baseball said.

“We mourn the passing of Yankees icon and Hall of Famer Yogi Berra,” the MLB said in a tweet.

The Yankees said in a tribute on Twitter: “We are deeply saddened by the loss of a Yankees legend and American hero.”   Continue reading “Baseball legend Yogi Berra dies aged 90: MLB”

RT

Norway has welcomed the roll-out of the first two of 22 Lockheed Martin’s F-35 fighter jets purchased by the Scandinavian state. They are seen as a counter measure to what Norway considers Russia’s boosting military capabilities in the region.

Norwegian Defense Minister Ine Eriksen Soreide celebrated the occasion at American weapons manufacturer Lockheed Martin’s F-35 production line in Fort Worth Texas on Tuesday.   Continue reading “Norway gets first of US’s controversial F-35 jets, citing ‘increased Russian activity’ in region”

RT

An 18-year-old Palestinian girl was shot by Israeli troops at a Hebron checkpoint for allegedly refusing to show her purse or face and “trying to attack” a soldier. She died of multiple wounds in a hospital after bleeding in the street for 30 minutes.

Hadil Hashlamoun was shot 10 times by Israeli Defense Forces at an Israeli checkpoint in Hebron near the entrance to Shuhada Street on Tuesday.   Continue reading “IDF shoots 18yo Palestinian woman 10 times, lets her die in street”

SF Gate – by Evan Sernoffsky

Deputies shot and killed an armed carjacking suspect after an intense chase and shootout early Tuesday in San Leandro, officials said.

The suspect, who was wanted in connection with a drive-by shooting Monday night in Oakland, was shot multiple times after exchanging gunfire with deputies in an alleyway near Interstate 238, said Sgt. J.D. Nelson with the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office.   Continue reading “Armed suspect killed in shootout with deputies in San Leandro”

The Daily Sheeple

Earlier this month, two news items came in from the West Coast that are just… bizarre.

First up, this bear was spotted in Mission, British Columbia and no, this isn’t Photoshopped.   Continue reading “Bizarre: Why Are BLUE Animals Being Discovered on the West Coast?”

BBC

The family of a Muslim teenager arrested after a homemade clock he brought to his Texas school was mistaken for a bomb, has withdrawn him from the school.

Ahmed Mohamed’s father, Mohamed El-Hassan Mohamed, said he had pulled all his children from schools in the area.

According to Mr Mohamed the arrest of the 14-year-old had a harmful effect.   Continue reading “Ahmed Mohamed: Homemade clock boy quits Texas school”

Jon Rappoport

He’s here. The Pope. And his covert Jesuit message is: let’s get rid of separate nations, eliminate private profit for the middle class, and return to those glorious days of the Middle Ages; my Church flourishes under those conditions; we know how to deal with wall-to-wall misery; oh, and here’s the collection plate.

He’s part of the international gang that throws around the word “capitalism” as if it’s a mortal sin.   Continue reading “The Pope Appeareth”

Activist Post – by Andrew Emett

(Editor’s Note: Even if you are against all synthetic drugs and feel they should never be taken under any circumstances, this type of criminality and lack of basic decency typifies the sordid state of Big Pharma healthcare.)

After purchasing the rights to a drug that prevents infections in people with weakened immune systems, including AIDS patients and cancer survivors undergoing chemotherapy, a pharmaceutical company has raised the price of the drug by 5,000%. Instead of paying $13.50 per pill, patients with life-threatening illnesses are now forced to pay $750 per pill.   Continue reading “Big Pharma Company Buys Patent Rights To Life-Saving Drug And Raises Price By 5,000 Percent”

KVOA – by Michael Marizco

When a jury gathers next week for the trial of two men charged with the murder of a U.S. federal agent, it will not hear any details of how two guns found at the murder scene were part of a U.S. government-sanctioned weapon program, a federal judge has ruled.

Friday morning, U.S. District Court Judge David Bury agreed with U.S. prosecutors to keep the details of Operation Fast and Furious out of the upcoming trial for the murder of U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry.   Continue reading “Judge rules to keep Operation Fast and Furious out of Terry murder trial”

Breitbart – by Dr. Susan Berry

In a remarkable admission, the former director of the Race to the Top (RttT) competitive grant program and chief of staff to U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan says the federal government “forced” full support for adoption of the Common Core standards from each state by requiring its governor, chief state school officer, and head of the state board of education to sign off on the grant application.   Continue reading “Feds Admit U.S. Education Department ‘Forced’ States To Accept Common Core From Its Start”

RT

At least three people have been injured, among them a woman, an infant and a pastor, in a shooting at the Oasis Church in East Selma, Alabama, US media reported. The suspect has been put in custody.

The suspect was identified by the Dallas County District Attorney Michael Jackson as James Minter. He has been arrested, according to local media reports. An Alabama prosecutor said that Minter has been charged with attempted murder of three people.    Continue reading “Alabama Church Shooting: 3 people injured, suspect arrested”

Sunday Express – by Scott Campbell

The Cuban Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation claims an operation is underway in Havana, Holguin and Santiago – cities the pontiff will visit between today and Tuesday.

The activism group says authorities have jailed “thousands of beggars, panhandlers, ragamuffins, the mentally ill and other vulnerable wanderers, most of them homeless”.

It also alleges that the operation was approved by Cuba’s highest authorities.   Continue reading “Cuba accused of rounding up thousands of homeless and JAILING them before Pope visit”

RT

Apocalyptic images showing the impact of the 8.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Chile and killed 12 are staggeringly similar to photos from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, which killed almost 16,000.

The quake was felt as far away as Buenos Aires, Argentina. Authorities issued a tsunami alert for Chile’s entire Pacific coast.   Continue reading “Dramatic aerial shots of devastating Chile quake”

21st Century Wire – by Patrick Henningsen

As staged television productions go, this GOP debate was nearly perfect.

On the surface, Wednesday evening’s GOP Presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California, was a slick media production set in front Reagan’s old Air Force One Boeing jet for maximum theatrical effect. CNN’s host Jake Tapper exhibited his adeptness, undoubtedly a smooth operator who commanded the event with skill and confidence. To the casual observer, it all seemed picture-perfect, until it wasn’t… Continue reading “CNN Poli-tricks: How The Masters of Propaganda ‘Fixed’ The GOP Debate”

RT

Israel has approved the use of a low-powered Ruger sniper rifle by police against “certain” rock-throwers in Jerusalem, local press report. Previously use of the weapon to curb violence in the West Bank was limited to the IDF.

As protests against Israel’s dominance over the al-Aqsa Mosque site in the Old City of Jerusalem intensify, Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein, has accepted a proposal by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to allow the use live sniper fire by police if needed to quell riots on Temple Mount, reported the Jerusalem Post.    Continue reading “Israel approves use of police sniper fire against Palestinian rock-throwers – reports”

Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

TSA is looking at another record year for people who forget that they have a firearm in their bag before they reach the security checkpoint.  Last year they found 2,212 firearms in people’s carryon baggage.  This year, in the first 37 weeks, they have found 1,756.  More people are travelling by air, and the number of people with concealed carry permits is skyrocketing.   In 2014, the average number of firearms found in carry on baggage was a bit more than six per day.   From tsa.gov:   Continue reading “TSA: Record Number of Guns at Airports”

WSET

Christiansburg, VA – 23 Christiansburg High School students have been suspended after wearing confederate flag shirts to school, the school has confirmed.

The principal of the high school said that the students were initially asked to change clothes, as they were not following dress code.

After the students refused, they were put into detention.   Continue reading “After Wearing Confederate Flag Shirts, 23 Christiansburg High School Students Suspended”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

As if it isn’t a slap in the face enough that it is finally being admitted that top ISIS commander Abu Omar al Shishani’, formerly known as ‘Tarkhan Batirashvili’, was trained by the U.S. government.

Now we get slapped with another fearmongering terror psyop. It’s currently being floated in the British media that ISIS could cause the Black Death V2.0 — based on totally scripted hearsay.   Continue reading “The Latest Fear Propaganda: ISIS Is Going to Release Weaponized Bubonic Plague”