Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn
There is a bill in the New York State Assembly, S. 9191, which would require: Continue reading “New York state bill to require review of gun-license applicants’ social media & search history”
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Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn
There is a bill in the New York State Assembly, S. 9191, which would require: Continue reading “New York state bill to require review of gun-license applicants’ social media & search history”
The haunting Gary Jules version of the Tears for Fears’ Mad World speaks to me in these tumultuous mad times. It must speak to many others, as the music video has been viewed over 132 million times. The melancholy video is shot from the top of an urban school building in a decaying decrepit bleak neighborhood with school children creating various figures on the concrete pavement below. The camera pans slowly to Gary Jules singing on the rooftop and captures the concrete jungle of non-descript architecture, identical office towers, gray cookie cutter apartment complexes, and a world devoid of joy and vibrancy. Continue reading “Mad World”
According to Defence for Children International Palestine (DCIP), since the beginning of the year, the Israeli Occupation Forces have killed 52 children in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, 46 of whom in the Gaza Strip.
The international movement said in a statement on Monday that among the children the occupation forces have killed, 18 were injured in the head, nine in the chest, seven in the abdomen, and five in the neck. Continue reading “Defence for Children International Palestine: Israeli army killed 52 Palestinian children since beginning of 2018”
Smart Meter Harm – by Nina Beety
Officials may say it was a bad flu with strange features that hit Sacramento residents, and that vaccines could not prevent it. They may even blame foreign actors. But the real and very simple explanation will be that Verizon’s 5G roll-out in California’s capitol has severe public health repercussions, just as predicted by international scientists and physicians. These reactions to 5th generation pulsed microwave radiation frequencies will also be experienced in Los Angeles, Houston, and Indianapolis. They are all test subjects in the first large-scale 5G experiments on U.S. populations without full disclosure or express consent. Continue reading “5G “epidemic” to hit Sacramento, also Los Angeles, Houston, Indianapolis”
Before It’s News – by Scott L. Biddle
Anyone paying attention knows these fires are being caused by Direct Energy Weapons, but you may not know the back story…
Now to the new breaking information; These fires were pre-planned decades ago to line up EXACTLY with the new proposed Agenda 2030 high speed monorail system going from San Francisco to LA in lightning speeds. Continue reading “California Fires Line Up Exactly in the Path as CA High Speed Rail System”
In a piece headlined “Deadly Gaza Raid by Israel Threatens Nascent Ceasefire” (11/11/18), the New York Times described an Israeli assault near the city of Khan Yunis that killed seven Palestinians as
the first known Israeli ground incursion into Gaza since Operation Protective Edge, in July 2014, set off a seven-week war.
Continue reading “What NYT Called Israel’s ‘1st Incursion’ Was at Least Its 263rd”
BEIRUT, LEBANON (1:40 P.M.) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Wednesday afternoon that he will take over the role as Defense Minister.
Netanyahu’s decision to take over as Defense Minister comes just two hours after Avigdor Lieberman announced his resignation from this role. Continue reading “Netanyahu announces he will take over as Israeli Defense Minister”
Democrats in the House quietly put forward a ban on 80 percent frames and gun parts kits while Americans were focused on voting and watching the outcome of the midterm elections.
The legislation, HR 7115, is sponsored by Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and has 16 Democrats as co-sponsors. Continue reading “Democrats Introduce Bill Banning Sales and Advertisements for Gun Parts Kits”
Border Patrol agents in Arizona witnessed a near doubling in the number of migrant families and unaccompanied minors who are illegally crossing the border and putting their lives at risk in the desert.
A recent report released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reveals that the illegal crossing of Family Unit Aliens (FMUA) and Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) increased from 13,181 in Fiscal Year 2017 year-to-date (YTD) reports to 25,911 in Fiscal Year 2018 – a 98 percent increase, according to the August Southwest Border Migration report. Yuma and Tucson Sector officials reported these classes of migrants are crossing in large numbers from Mexico into the southern Arizona desert where at least 83 migrants died during calendar year 2018. Continue reading “Migrant Families, Minors Crossing AZ Border Nearly Doubles 2017 Reports”
California Governor Jerry Brown signed several gun control bills into law on Friday, including one measure that raises the minimum age for buying rifles and shotguns from 18 to 21.
The new laws come seven months after a gunman opened fire with a semiautomatic assault-style rifle at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, killing 14 students and three adults, the second-deadliest mass shooting at a public school in U.S. history. Continue reading “California governor signs gun control bills into law”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Nashville, TN — A disturbing trend seems to be happening among police in America in which they are shooting people in the back as they run away. One of the latest victims to be publicly executed for running from police is 25-year-old Daniel Hambrick of Nashville. His execution by officer Andrew Delke was caught on a graphic video. Now, in an unprecedented move, the officer was actually charged with homicide.
Prosecutors on Thursday filed a criminal homicide charge against a white police officer who shot and killed a black man, securing approval from a judge after a setback earlier in the day, according to the Tennessean. Continue reading “Cop Arrested for Homicide After Video Caught Him Executing A Man for Running Away”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
A highly popular subreddit devoted to posting information which proposed information outside the official narrative to 9/11 has been “Quarantined” by the Reddit Administrators. The community has effectively been cut off from the rest of the platform and anyone who wishes to view its contents are forced to go through a checkpoint while being redirected to a government website. Continue reading “Reddit Now “Quarantining” Users Who Question 9/11—Direct Users to Gov’t Site Instead”
Within a Senate hearing on Wednesday – that was seemingly swept out of the media spotlight by the lead up to today’s Judiciary Committee’s hearing involving a Brett Kavanaugh accuser – Google’s chief privacy officer Keith Enright admitted the existence of Project Dragonfly, reportedly a censored search engine for China.
During the hearing which covered privacy, bias, and censorship – members of the Senate Commerce Committee pressed Enright on how Google’s policies protecting user data would square up with the till-then rumored sanctioned search engine for China. Continue reading “Google Admits Existence of Censored Chinese Search Engine Project; Dodges Questions at Senate Hearing”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is expected to release the text of its trade agreement with Mexico as early as Friday, launching a contentious congressional approval process as it tries to coax Canada into a revamped North American Free Trade Agreement.
U.S. lawmakers briefed by U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer on Thursday said that they expect the long-awaited document to largely exclude language related to Canada, but were still hoping for Canada to join. Continue reading “U.S.-Mexico trade deal text to exclude Canada, irritating U.S. lawmakers”
Mint Press News – by Whitney Webb
TEHRAN, IRAN — Concerns that the conflict in Syria could soon escalate have now grown exponentially following comments from Iran’s top security official that Israel will face retaliatory actions if the country continues to launch unilateral strikes against Syrian military installations.
Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, told the Iranian Fars news agency that Israel “will face reactions that would cause sorrow and penitence” if it continues to launch new airstrikes targeting Syria in support of “terrorist groups” that are fighting to overthrow the country’s government. Continue reading “Iran Warns It Will Respond to Future Israeli Strikes Targeting Syria and Its Allies”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Punta Gorda, FL — A Charlotte County deputy was caught trafficking a controlled substance which predators use to knock their unwitting victims unconscious to have their way with them. The investigation found that the deputy was responsible for shipping large quantities of the dangerous ‘date rape’ drug and tampering with physical evidence to cover it up, yet he’s never been charged.
Former deputy James White was given a paid vacation last October following the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) opening an investigation into the corrupt cop. Continue reading “Cop Caught Trafficking ‘Date Rape’ Drug and ‘Steroid’ to Allegedly Sell to Other Cops—No Charges”
About 140 House Democrats voted “present” or against a resolution condemning localities across the United States for giving illegal aliens and noncitizens the right to vote in local elections.
On Wednesday, about 71 Democrats and one Republican — Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) — voted against House Resolution 1071, which admonishes localities for giving illegal aliens and noncitizens voting rights. Continue reading “140 House Democrats Refuse to Condemn Illegal Aliens Voting”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Lilburn, GA — Families and friends gathered this month to commemorate the one year that had passed since their friend and loved one was gunned down by Georgia Tech campus police officer Tyler Beck. Now, after a year of waiting for justice, the family is saying that they have waited long enough.
The investigation has taken over a year, despite dramatic video that was uploaded to Facebook showing the Georgia Tech police officer shoot and kill a fourth-year engineering student from Lilburn, Georgia. Scout Schultz, 21, was barefoot and holding a multi-tool at the moment cops opened fire. Continue reading “Cop Kills Student for Holding a Multi-Tool—Taxpayers to Be Held Liable”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Last Thursday morning, a deranged individual wishing to cause harm to innocent people walked up to her job at a Rite Aid warehouse and began shooting people. Breaking news alerts filled the internet as #Aberdeen trended on Twitter and the internet buzzed with people trying to find out who would do such a thing. However, shortly after the shooter was identified, the news — unlike most mass shootings — quickly faded from headlines and fell out of the news cycle. Continue reading “5 Glaring Reasons Why the Rite Aid Mass Shooting Disappeared from Headlines So Quickly”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
New Iberia, LA — Shocking surveillance footage, which was subpoenaed by federal investigators, shows a savage and violent attack on Louisiana man by a sheriff’s deputy and his K9 partner. The footage was so deeply disturbing that 6 years after it happened, the deputy responsible has finally been brought to justice.
Former sheriff’s deputy David Prejean pleaded guilty in February to the assault and is only just now being sentenced. Prejean was a K9 sergeant with the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office and had been called to the jail to assist with a shakedown, according to prosecutors. Prejean will now spend the next 30 months behind bars for the attack. Continue reading “Video of Cop Torturing Man With K9 so Disturbing, He Was Just Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison”