Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

Israel has long been known to provide support to terrorists operating in Syria ever since the crisis began in 2011. From providing medical support to terrorist fighters as well as training and intelligence and even some amount of weaponry and logistics, the Israelis have openly supported the so-called rebels in their efforts to overthrow the secular government of Bashar al-Assad. Indeed, Israeli airstrikes on Syrian military and/or allied military positions in support of terrorist factions are the most obvious means of support with Israel having struck Syria around one hundred times since the beginning of the war.  Continue reading “Israel Now Arming 7 Terrorist Groups In Syria, Report”

Reuters

SALISBURY, England (Reuters) – Police believe a nerve agent was used to deliberately poison a former Russian double agent and his daughter, Britain’s top counter-terrorism officer said on Wednesday, in a case that threatens to further damage London’s ties with Moscow.

Sergei Skripal, once a colonel in Russia’s GRU military intelligence service, and his 33-year-old daughter, Yulia, were found slumped unconscious on a bench outside a shopping center in the southern English city of Salisbury on Sunday afternoon.   Continue reading “Britain says Russian double agent poisoned with nerve agent”

Anti-Media

In a move that’s baffling at best and rather appalling at worst, Facebook has been busted asking users if they think it’s alright for adults to solicit “sexual pictures” from minors on its platform. While this may sound ridiculous on the surface — because it is — nevertheless, it happened. 

On Sunday, the social media behemoth sent surveys out to a group of its users with questions on the issue of child grooming, the process of adults befriending children for the purposes of sexual abuse or other nefarious ends like trafficking and prostitution.  Continue reading “FB Asks Users If It Should Allow Pedophiles to Ask Kids for Sexual Pictures”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

As the Syrian government rapidly gains ground against the terrorists in East Ghouta, the United States is once again considering military action against Syria under the guise of a “response” to alleged but disproven claims that the Syrian military is using chemical weapons.  Continue reading “U.S. Once Again Discussing “Military Action” Against Syria Over Alleged Chemical Weapons”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Score another diplomatic victory for Trump, whose hard line negotiating tactic appears to have generated a dramatic – and favorable for market – outcome. Moments ago futures spiked, 10Y yields jumped and the USDJPY bounced about 106 on what the FT dubbed a “diplomatic breakthrough” that North and South Korea have agreed to hold direct talks between their leaders with North Korea signalling it is willing to abandon its nuclear program “if regime security can be guaranteed.”  Continue reading “Breakthrough: North Korea Ready To Denuclearize “If Regime Safety Is Guaranteed””

Reuters

EAST LANSING, Mich. (Reuters) – A least a dozen people were arrested on Monday after supporters of Richard Spencer clashed with protesters outside a Michigan college campus where the white nationalist was scheduled to speak.

Among those arrested were Gregory Conte, director of operations for Spencer’s organization, the National Policy Institute, according to Evan McLaren, the group’s executive director.   Continue reading “Fights erupt, 12 arrested ahead of white nationalist’s speech in Michigan”

The Daily Sheeple

Flippy, a burger-flipping robot, has just begun work at a restaurant in Pasadena, California. It is the first of dozens of locations for the system, which is destined to replace human fast-food workers.

According to a press release from Miso, the company — which bills Flippy as the world’s first burger-flipping robot — began working with Caliburger two years ago to develop it as a “cost-effective and highly efficient solution” that is “specifically designed to operate in an existing commercial kitchen layout and to serve alongside kitchen staff to safely and efficiently fulfill a variety of cooking tasks.”   Continue reading “‘Flippy’ A Burger-Flipping Robot Just Started Its First Shift”

The Daily Sheeple

If you think Attorney General Jeff Sessions is freedom-trampling, liberty-loathing tyrant, just wait until you see who fellow tyrant Donald Trump nominated for the Sentencing Commission. Bill Otis is possibly the worst selection that Trump could have possibly made.

“Two facts about crime and sentencing dwarf everything else we’ve learned for the last 50 years,” Otis said at a 2014 Federalist Society gathering. “When we have more prison, we have less crime. And when we have less prison, we have more crime.” Keep in mind, according to the government, many victimless crimes carry minimum sentences, and because of that, we’ve got a major prison over-crowding population in “the land of the free.” Otis has been a vocal proponent of mandatory sentencing for such “crimes.”  Continue reading “Think Sessions Is Bad? Wait Until You See Who Trump Nominated For The Sentencing Commission”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A former Russian spy and a female companion are in critical condition after being exposed to an “unidentified substance” in Salisbury, England.   Continue reading “Former Russian Spy In Critical Condition After Exposure To “Unknown Substance””

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

A US war in North Korea would be bloody, with tens of thousands of US soldiers killed and millions of civilians on the Korean Peninsula. A recent US exercise projected brutality “beyond the experience of any living soldier,”according to Army chief Gen. Mark Milley.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) tried to sum that up in two words – “worth it.” The notoriously bellicose senator insisted that the disastrous number of deaths would definitely be worth it to the US government as a boost in “long-term stability.”  Continue reading “Sen. Lindsey Graham: North Korea War Would Be ‘Worth It’”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Trump resumed his now daily trade war and tariff tweetstorm, blasting on Twitter that “we have large trade deficits with Mexico and Canada. NAFTA, which is under renegotiation right now, has been a bad deal for U.S.A. Massive relocation of companies & jobs.” Specifically, the president added that “Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum will only come off if new & fair NAFTA agreement is signed.”

Trump also warned Canada that it “must treat our farmers much better. Highly restrictive.”   Continue reading “Trump Slams Canada, Mexico: “Tariffs Will Only Came Off If New, Fair NAFTA Is Signed””

Fellowship of the Minds – by DCG

The lefts’ desired result: Voicing dissenting opinions will get you labeled and targeted. All by design to intimidate and silence any opposition.

From YahooAn Indiana mother says her 16-year-old son will not return to his high school as a result of the way he was treated over a Snapchat post featuring an AR-15 rifle.   Continue reading “Teen investigated for pro-gun Snapchat: “The school looks at me like a psycho””

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

Fort Lauderdale, FL – In a newly filed lawsuit, a woman is alleging that she was targeted and physically attacked by a local police officer just days after she testified against one of the officer’s colleagues in court.

Police initially received an anonymous call about a suspect who left a restaurant without paying her bill of $63.57. Officers arrived and arrested Jessica Mooney, 24, on charges of petty theft and child endangerment.   Continue reading “Cops Brutally Attacked Woman One Week After She Testified Against an Officer – Lawsuit”

Zero Hedgge – by Tyler Durden

As left-wing advocacy groups and its mainstream media allies continue their daily bombardment of the National Rifle Association (NRA), desperately seeking to make gun enthusiast groups a scapegoat for the Parkland high school massacre, it now appears their efforts have embarrassingly backfired, having only succeeded in dramatically boosting memberships in the NRA and pro-gun groups, according to Time (magazine).   Continue reading “NRA, Gun Groups See Membership Soar After Florida Massacre”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

At least seven people were dead after a “monster nor’easter” – officially called Winter Storm Riley – slammed the northeastern United States on Saturday, leaving a trail of flooded streets, power outages and brutal winds.  Continue reading “7 Dead After “Monster Nor’easter” Pummels East Coast, Leaving Floods, Outages”

Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

For years, the opioid addiction and overdose crisis has been headline news across the United States, and rightly so. In 2012, 241,000 privately insured patients had an “opioid dependency diagnosis.” By 2016, that number had ballooned to 1.4 million, not including individuals on state-sponsored healthcare. Also in 2016, over 14,000 people died as a result of overdosing on traditional opioids like Percocet and Oxycontin.

The ongoing health epidemic continues to dominate the news cycle and politicians’ agendas, but there is another pharmaceutical crisis that receives far less attention. While opioids are highly addictive and dangerous, a separate class of legal drugs is also creating widespread dependency and fostering an increasing number of deaths: benzodiazepines.  Continue reading “The Next Prescription Drug Epidemic Is Already Here — and Nobody’s Talking About It”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Louisville, KY — The family of a mentally ill man who was shot and killed by a Louisville police officer has filed a lawsuit after their father, who needed treatment, received a police bullet instead. The family will likely win this lawsuit as the disturbing execution was captured on the officer’s body camera and shows the officer’s senseless excessive force.

In January of 2017, the victim, Chris McClure was in the midst of a mental breakdown and was in a parking lot beating cars with a metal pole. According to attorneys for the family, McClure’s mental health episode worsened after he was told he was too sick to be around his children.  Continue reading “Disturbing Body Cam Shows Cop Kill Unarmed Mentally Ill Man on His Knees, Execution Style”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Charlotte, NC  — Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer Matthew Porter, 54, was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a ten-year-old girl. He’s been charged with 28 felony charges, which include 20 counts of indecent liberties and eight counts of first-degree sex offense. The girl, who’s now 17, said it all started when she was 10.

She now lives in Nevada and told authorities there what the career police officer, who has now been placed on unpaid administrative leave, did to her. CMPD Deputy Chief Katrina Graue made the announcement at a press conference in Charlotte on Tuesday. She said:  Continue reading “Alleged Serial Pedophile Arrested, Charged With Dozens of Felonies for Child Rape—He’s a Cop”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While earlier Europe said that it would disclose its trade war retaliation strategy no sooner than March 5, moments ago Reuters floated its latest trial balloon reporting that the European Union is considering applying a 25% tariffs on roughly $3.5 billion of imports from the United States should Trump execute his plan steel and aluminium tariffs.

While the European Commission has said it would respond “firmly” to proposed U.S. import duties, it also warned it would join others in a challenge at the World Trade Organization and consider safeguard measures, last deployed in 2002, to guard against steel and aluminium being diverted to Europe from elsewhere if U.S. tariffs come in.  Continue reading “Europe To Retaliate With Tariffs On Harley, Bourbon & Blue Jeans; HOG Tumbles”

Reuters

At least two people were shot dead in what appeared to be a“domestic dispute” at a dormitory at Central Michigan University on Friday and police were hunting for the gunman, school officials said.

The university, located about 125 miles (200 km) northwest of Detroit, said two victims, who were not students, were fatally shot at the residence, which houses male and female students. It identified the suspect as 19-year-old James Eric Davis Jr. The university said no others were injured by the gunfire.   Continue reading “Two shot dead in Michigan university shooting, suspect at large”