ProPublica – by Ken Armstrong

The police gave Ricky Joyner a pen and a nine-page questionnaire.

Write what you did, beginning to end, on the day Sandra Hernandez disappeared, one question asked.  Continue reading “Why Are Cops Around the World Using This Outlandish Mind-Reading Tool?”

Activist Post – by BN Frank

Even though The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is NOT a health or environmental agency they are supposed to protect the public by regulating the telecom industry.  Unfortunately, they have NOT been protecting the public since long before the Trump administration (see 12).  The “Race for 5G” has made this much more dangerousContinue reading “FCC Provides $9 Billion to Telecoms for Rural 5G Rollout Despite 5G Lawsuits, Opposition and Warnings”

Tech Dirt – by Tim Cushing

We knew the DHS would get to this point eventually. Since the beginning of its biometric scanning program rollout, the DHS has planned on adding US citizens to the list of people forced to trade their faces for air travel privileges. So far, the program has been limited to suspicious foreigners (which is all of them, including those here on visas), but a recent filing — caught by Zack Whittaker at TechCrunch — says flying in the United States would soon require adding yourself to the government’s facial recognition databasesContinue reading “DHS Wanted To Add US Citizens To The Long List Of People Subjected To Mandatory Face Scans At Airports… But Has Backed Down For Now”

Breitbart – by Bob Price

Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended nine migrants after a human smuggler crashed his pickup truck through a Texas rancher’s gate. The driver managed to avoid arrest after fleeing into the brush.

Agents patrolling near Hebbronville, Texas, on November 28, received a notice about a human smuggling bailout on a ranch. Agents called for help from a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations (AMO) helicopter aircrew, according to information obtained from Laredo Sector Border Patrol officials. The smuggler crashed his pickup truck through the rancher’s gate causing extensive property damage.  Continue reading “Smuggler Escapes After Crashing Migrant-Filled Truck Through Texas Ranch Gate”

Truth Theory – by Mayukh Saha

A startup based in Colorado is making an entry into the world of alternative meat – but they are doing it in a different way. In the past, there have been many companies that have developed alternative meat using plant-based products. There has been ‘Beyond Beef’ and ‘Impossible Burger’ produced a long time ago. Emergy Foods has developed a new brand which they called Meati Foods. Unlike the other two plant-based types of meat – Meati Foods provide fungi-based steaks.  Continue reading “The Worlds First “Fake-Meat Steaks” Made From Fungi Announced By Startup”

Free Market Shooter – by Duane Norman

The myth that police support gun control legislation is one of the most frequent crutches used by gun control groups to support disarming Americans. At the forefront of this is the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), a DC-based think tank with a long anti-gun history.

This is all done with your tax dollars, no less, as the Nationalist Review recently exposed the DOJ’s funding of PERF:   Continue reading “Gun Control Groups Hide Behind Bogus “Police” Think Tank To Disarm Americans”

ICE

NEW YORK — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) deportation officers arrested Feliciano Perez-Bautista, 32, on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Perez-Bautista, a twice removed Mexican national who has pending manslaughter and gang assault charges, was released from local law enforcement custody with an active detainer due to Westchester County’s Immigrant Protection Act. Continue reading “ICE arrests Mexican national with pending manslaughter, gang assault charges; released despite active detainer”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Greenville, SC — Sean Theodore Kaiser, 40, had no criminal record and had never been in trouble with law enforcement before a disturbing interaction over an alleged shoplifting charge unfolded last month. According to Kaiser’s attorney, the 40-year-old was suffering from some sort of a mental health crisis and instead of getting the help he needed, a trigger happy cop showed up and shot his innocent mother. Continue reading “Cop Responds to Unarmed Mentally Ill Man’s Crisis by Shooting His Innocent Mother”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Gun buyers are currently on the cusp of breaking the record for the highest number of background checks conducted in one year’s time.

Breitbart News reported the record for the most background checks in a single year is 27.5 million, and we are fast approaching that number.  Continue reading “Gun Buyers on Cusp of Breaking All-Time Background Check Record”

Breitbart – by Bob Price

Del Rio Sector Assistant Chief Patrol Agent Brady Waikel told Breitbart News that “nothing crosses the river in this area without a payment being made” to Mexican cartels. His comments came during a recent roundtable discussion between Del Rio Sector leadership and Breitbart.  Continue reading “No One Crosses River Without Payments to Mexican Cartels, Says Texas Border Sector Asst. Chief”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In the latest reversal to his campaign promise to bring American troops home, the Trump administration is considering “significantly expanding” the US military footprint in the middle east, by sending as many as 14,000 additional troops, along with military hardware and a dozen ships to the Middle East, the WSJ reported. Continue reading “Trump May Send Another 14,000 Troops To Middle East To “Deter” Iran”

Reuters

A U.S. Navy sailor shot dead two civilians working at Hawaii’s historic military base of Pearl Harbor on Wednesday and wounded a third before turning his gun on himself, military officials said.

Authorities did not identify the victims or the gunman, described by a witness as wearing a U.S. Navy uniform, but local media reported they were all men. Base officials said the victims were civilians working for the Department of Defense.  Continue reading “U.S. Navy sailor shoots dead two, then himself, at Pearl Harbor base”

The Mind Unleashed – by Emma Fiala

Despite having gotten away with murder, neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman has just filed a $100 million lawsuit against the family of Trayvon Martin and attorney Ben Crump, claiming that they engineered false evidence against him.

Zimmerman, who was acquitted of homicide charges in the 2012 shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, is being represented by high-profile lawyer, founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, and former US Department of Justice prosecutor, Larry Klayman in a lawsuit seeking damages for defamation, abuse of civil process, and conspiracy.  Continue reading “George Zimmerman Sues Trayvon Martin’s Family, Others for $100 Million in New Lawsuit”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Seriously WTF! 

We tend to report on how Baltimore City’s socio-economic crisis is sending the region into a collapse. Now there’s a new report that appears to be literally from a third world country!  Continue reading “Baltimore Mayor Warns Of Body “Snatching” White Van Targeting Young Girls To Sell Their Organs”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In a bid to end the massive welfare state, the Trump administration is expected to announce new measures Wednesday that would end food stamp benefits for nearly 750,000 low-income folks. The new rules will make it difficult for “states to gain waivers from a requirement that beneficiaries work or participate in a vocational training program,” according to Bloomberg sources.  Continue reading “Perfect Storm: Trump Admin To Cut 750,000 From Food Stamps Ahead Of Recession”

Breitbart

Washington (AFP) – The US House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to toughen Washington’s position against China regarding its treatment of minority Uighurs, calling on President Donald Trump to apply sanctions against senior Chinese officials.

The Uighur Act of 2019 condemns Beijing’s “gross human rights violations” linked to the crackdown in the western region of Xinjiang, where as many as one million Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities are being held in re-education camps.  Continue reading “House Passes Uyghur Bill Urging Sanctions on Chinese Officials”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

The 1949 NATO Treaty never attempted to single out a specific enemy for the alliance to fight against, and while it was clear at the time the Soviet Union was the focus, the lack of specificity has meant numerous attempts in recent history to add enemies, or make up new things for the alliance to do.  Continue reading “NATO Names China as New Target, Alongside Russia”

Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson

Los Angeles’ head of homelessness is resigning after presiding over a 33% increase in homelessness over the course of just five years.

Peter Lynn, head of the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority, announced that he would leave at the end of the year, with the LAHSA having splashed out a total of more than $780 million to no avail.  Continue reading “L.A.’s Head of Homelessness Resigns After 33% Increase in People Sleeping on the Streets”

RT

The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution demanding that Israel vacate the Golan Heights – Syrian territory it captured in 1967 and has occupied since – arguing its presence in the disputed region is an obstacle to peace.

Passed in a 91-65 vote with 9 abstentions on Tuesday, the resolution called on Israel to abandon the Golan after over 50 years of occupation, insisting that nations may not acquire territory by conquest, a core principle of international law.  Continue reading “‘Stumbling block for peace’: UN General Assembly calls on Israel to withdraw from Syria’s Golan Heights”

Tenth Amendment Center – by Mike Maharrey

TRENTON, N.J. (Dec. 3, 2019) – A bill filed in the New Jersey Assembly would allow utility customers in the sate to opt-out of installing “smart meter” technology on homes and businesses. Passage of this bill would enable New Jersey residents to protect their own privacy, and it would take a step toward blocking a federal program in effect.

A bipartisan coalition of three assemblymembers introduced Assembly Bill 5884 (A5884) on Nov. 14. The legislation would create an option for New Jersey utility customers to opt-out of any utility company smart meter program with no penalty.  Continue reading “New Jersey Bill Would Allow Customers to Opt Out of Smart Meter Technology, Undermine Federal Program”