Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Roughly 80,000 DACA migrants, or one-in-ten, have an arrest record, says an updated report from the Department of Homeland Security.

“The release of this report reflects the agency’s ongoing focus on transparency,” said a Saturday statement from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. It continued. The report shows the arrest rate among the 888,818 migrants who requested DACA status, and the arrest rate among the 765,166 migrants who received the DACA work-permits and no-deportation cards:  Continue reading “DHS: One-in-Ten DACA Migrants Have an Arrest Record”

Alt-Market – by Brandon Smith

Eugenics and population control are long time hobbies of the financial elites. In the early 1900’s, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Institute were deeply involved in promoting Eugenics laws in the US. These laws led to the forced sterilization of over 60,000 American citizens in states like California and thousands of rejected marriage licenses. The Eugenics programs in the US were only a beta test though, as the Rockefellers then transferred their programs over to Germany under Hitler and the Third Reich in the 1930’s, were a true widespread eugenics-based population control program was introduced.  Continue reading “The Globalists Are Openly Admitting To Their Population Control Agenda – And That’s A Bad Sign…”

Jon Rappoport

I reported this story in May of 2018. I’m reprinting that story here. You’ll see it’s still relevant in several ways—not least of which is the failure of the press to dig into the meaning behind the headlines.


Some lies are so big, many people can’t accept the fact that they’re lies. Their minds are boggled. “No,” they say, “that couldn’t be.” But yes, that could be, and is.  Continue reading “Two huge vaccine scandals the press is ignoring”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Tucson, AZ — In a state-run boys home in Tucson, a teenager who was also a quadruple amputee, was roughed up and cussed at by a Pima County deputy. Most of the incident was caught on film and both the teen, as well as his friend who was filming the police contact, were arrested on disorderly conduct charges. This is the first time TFTP has ever reported on a police officer beating a quadruple amputee.  Continue reading “Cop Caught on Horrifying Video Attacking a Child With No Arms or Legs”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Albany, NY — In the land of the free, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution explicitly prohibits the government from abridging the freedom of speech. However, we’ve seen citizens pepper-sprayed, assaulted, and arrested for there acts of free speech, showing just how little law enforcement cares about upholding the oaths they swore to this very Constitution. Now, a new piece of legislation that is quickly passing through the legal process in New York goes one step further.  Continue reading “New Legislation Will Throw People in Jail for Disrespecting Cops—Seriously”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Democrat presidential hopefuls Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren used the Thursday’s California school shooting as an opportunity to push for more gun control laws.

They did this despite the fact that California already has some of the most stringent gun controls in the nation, none of which prevented the shooting at Santa Clarita’s Saugus High School from taking place.  Continue reading “Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren Use California School Shooting to Push Gun Control”

Reuters

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (Reuters) – California police on Friday were working to identify what motivated a 16-year-old to open fire on his fellow high school students a day earlier, killing two and wounding three others before shooting himself in the head.

Detectives worked through the night to follow up on tips related to Thursday morning’s attack at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, about 40 miles (65 km) north of Los Angeles. The shooting, which was caught on video, unfolded in 16 seconds, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s office said.  Continue reading “For California police, what motivated deadly school shooting is question of the day”

Middle East Eye

A large hole now stands where, only one day earlier, two homes were torn to the ground by Israeli air strikes. Looking over the debris, dozens of relatives and neighbours gathered to remember the eight members of the al-Sawarka family, who were killed in the attack.

The two adjacent shabby houses with tin ceilings were located in a marginalised area of the Deir al-Balah refugee camp on the southern Gaza Strip.  Continue reading “‘All that’s left are their school uniforms’: Israeli air strike kills eight Palestinian relatives”

Breitbart – by John Hayward

Hours after meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Wednesday blocked a resolution that would have condemned the Armenian genocide of 1915.

Graham stated he blocked the resolution because he did not want the Senate to “sugarcoat history or try to rewrite it.” Whatever its other merits or drawbacks might be, condemning the Armenian genocide would seem to be the opposite of sugarcoating history. Graham’s office did not respond to a request from Fox News for elaboration of the senator’s thinking.  Continue reading “Lindsey Graham Blocks Recognition of Armenian Genocide After Meeting with Turkey’s Erdogan”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Cross-border transmissions of African swine fever is becoming a significant issue across Asia.

Just last week, we warned about China exporting the hog-killing disease to Russia. Now it appears North Korea, a country that borders China, has already exported the virus to South Korea.  Continue reading “South Korea Slaughters 380,000 Pigs After China’s Pig Ebola Crosses Border”

Common Dreams – by Jessica Corbett

The so-called War on Terror launched by the United States government in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks has cost at least 801,000 lives and $6.4 trillion according to a pair of reports published Wednesday by the Costs of War Project at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs.  Continue reading “The So-Called War on Terror Has Killed Over 801,000 People and Cost $6.4 Trillion: New Analysis”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Baton Rouge, LA — A mother has been grieving the loss of her baby for nearly two years after an off-duty cop—recklessly driving 94 mph—smashed into her car, killing her daughter and injuring all the other occupants. Now, after this officer took the life of her child, prosecutors announced that officer Christopher Manuel won’t receive so much as a speeding ticket for driving nearly twice the posted speed limit and killing a baby.  Continue reading “No Charges, Not Even a Ticket for Off-Duty Cop Driving 94 Mph Before Crash that Killed a Baby”

Medium – by Caitlin Johnstone

I just keep tripping on how dumb this latest US-backed military coup is. It’s in Bolivia in case you’ve lost track, which would be perfectly understandable since US-backed coups have become kind of like US mass shootings — there’s so many of them they’re starting to blend into each other.  Continue reading ““No No You Guys, THIS US-Backed Military Coup Is Perfectly Legitimate!””

Reuters

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (Reuters) – A California high school student dressed in black is suspected of having opened fire on campus on Thursday, wounding at least five people and triggering a panic before he was wounded and arrested, officials said.

“Suspect is in custody and being treated at a local hospital,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said on Twitter.  Continue reading “Student gunman wounds five at California high school”

Boing Boing – by Rob Beschizza

New Yorkers paid nearly a quarter of a billion dollars in 2018 to settle lawsuits filed against the New York Police Department. And that’s the good news! It’s down from the $335m paid out in 2017. The Daily News reports on the staggering price tag attached to New York City’s notoriously violent and uncontrollable cops. The NYPD sees it a normal operating cost to be managed.  Continue reading “The NYPD is out of control, paying hundreds of millions a year in settlements to its victims”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration proposed a regulation on Wednesday that would bar most asylum seekers from applying for a work permit if they entered the United States illegally.

Immigration officers could grant exceptions on a case-by-case basis if migrants were found to have “good cause” to enter illegally.  Continue reading “U.S. proposes denying work permits to asylum seekers who enter illegally”

Tech Dirt – by Tim Cushing

The ongoing Hong Kong protests aren’t going to end anytime soon, but the government keeps throwing stuff against the wall to see what sticks. While US corporate entities are busy exchanging their spines for Chinese market share, those actually on the front lines are standing up for Hong Kong protesters.  Continue reading “Hong Kong Court Hands Down Protest-Targeting Order Banning Online Content That ‘Incites Violence’”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Okeechobee, FL — Monday night, Larry Massey — likely warned by his service dog — pulled over to the side of the road before going into a seizure. When Massey would come to after losing consciousness, his service dog Butch would be dead — shot and killed by an Okeechobee police officer.  Continue reading “Police Responding to Man Having a Seizure, Shoot and Kill His Service Dog”

Natural Blaze

Tiny threads of plastics are showing up in Pacific oysters and razor clams along the Oregon coast — and the yoga pants, fleece jackets, and sweat-wicking clothing that Pacific Northwesterners love to wear are a source of that pollution, according to a new Portland State University study.

Britta Baechler, a Ph.D. student in PSU’s Earth, Environment and Society program, and Elise Granek, a professor of environmental science and management, looked at what variables predict microplastic concentrations in Pacific oysters and razor clams — organisms that have commercial, recreational and cultural importance in Oregon.  Continue reading “Microplastics Found In Oysters And Clams On Oregon Coast”