Now that Republicans have finished patting themselves on the back for passing the first comprehensive tax reform bill in 31 years, and which hopes to stimulate the economy by rewarding those least likely to spend…
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Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn
As reported by Allison Sylte for 9News on December 12, 2017, Lori Jones works at the Horsetooth Inn and RV Park campgrounds at the southern tip of Horsetooth Reservoir in the very small town of Stout, Colorado (population: 47½).
Jones said that three weeks ago, a mama deer waltzed into her store. Continue reading “Deer returns to Colorado shop with her whole family for more treats”
The Israeli authorities today unveiled a new Jewish synagogue under the Al-Buraq Wall – known to Jews as the Western Wall – in occupied East Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
“Following 12 years of construction, the new synagogue was opened on Monday evening,” the Heritage Foundation of the Western Wall, an Israeli governmental body, said in a statement. Continue reading “Israel Unveils New Synagogue Built Under Holy Wall in Jerusalem”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
In 2013, Professor Lance Dehaven-Smith—in a peer-reviewed book published by the University of Texas Press—showed that the term “conspiracy theory” was developed by the CIA as a means of undercutting critics of the Warren Commission’s report that President Kennedy was killed by Oswald. The use of this term was heavily promoted in the media by the CIA. And—up until recently—it has served its purpose. Continue reading “Top Ten Conspiracy Theories That Turned FACT in 2017”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to cut off financial aid to countries that vote in favor of a draft United Nations resolution against his decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
“They take hundreds of millions of dollars and even billions of dollars, and then they vote against us. Well, we’re watching those votes. Let them vote against us. We’ll save a lot. We don’t care,” Trump told reporters at the White House. Continue reading “Trump threatens to cut aid to U.N. members over Jerusalem vote”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Sturgeon Bay, WI — Highlighting the dangerous nature of police and their propensity to point loaded weapons at unarmed people, a cop in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. just shot his fellow officer. Naturally, as in the case in most every accidental police shooting TFTP has covered, police are claiming the officer’s weapons simply went off on its own.
The incident began early Monday when police were called out to a residence at which a 26-year-old man was threatening his parents with a knife. According to police, the young man’s father told officers that his son was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or both. Continue reading “Cop Pulls Gun on Unarmed Man, Then He Shoots His Fellow Officer”
The Daily Sheeple – by Alex Thomas
In yet another striking example of a pre-planned training drill being conducted at the exact same time as a real disaster or terror attack, DuPont Mayor Mike Courts has confirmed that a “mass casualty” drill was underway near the area of the horrific Amtrak train derailment that killed at least 3 people and left roughly 100 more injured.
That’s right, multiple agencies, as well as at least three mass casualty emergency vehicles, were already in the area “training” for a disaster when a real one apparently hit which has obviously raised a plethora of questions, especially when you consider past terrorists strikes that also had training drills seemingly go live. Continue reading “Mass Casualty Drill Was Taking Place In The SAME Area As The Washington State Amtrak Train Derailment”
Over the weekend, it was supposed to be just another gun buyback event for San Francisco police, but that wasn’t the case at all.
In total, 280 firearms were exchanged for cash by officers, however, one individual took advantage of the “ask no questions” policy and handed over an M136 AT4 Anti-tank rocket launcher. Continue reading “Rocket-Launcher Turned In During San Francisco Gun Buyback”
Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins
Atlanta – The world’s busiest airport experienced an unprecedented power outage that seemed to defy all of the precautions put in place to prevent it, and during the 11-hour ordeal, internet users noted that only one mysterious plane was allowed to leave the airport.
Over 1,000 flights were canceled when the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport lost power around 1 p.m. on Sunday, causing a chaotic situation as thousands of travelers were affected. While Georgia Power claimed that the power outage was the result of a small fire, it left many wondering why the generators and backup systems available to prevent such an emergency were not utilized. Continue reading “Flights Logs Show A Single Israeli Plane Secretly Flew Out of Atlanta During Airport Blackout”
Zero Hedge – David Sirota, International Business Times
When the U.S. Senate takes up the final tax bill this week, more than a quarter of all GOP senators will be voting on a bill that includes a special provision that could give them a new tax cut through their real estate shell companies, according to federal records reviewed by International Business Times.
The provision was not in the original bill passed by the Senate on Dec. 1. It was embedded in the final bill by Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, who is among the lawmakers that stand to personally benefit from the provision. Continue reading “The Full List Of Every GOP Senator Who Stands To Be Personally Enriched By The Tax Bill”
Track Palin, the oldest son of former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, was arraigned Sunday in Alaska on domestic violence charges in an incident involving his parents, online court records show.
Palin, 28, was arraigned Sunday morning in a courthouse in Palmer, Alaska, and charged with one count of felony burglary, one count of fourth-degree assault, and one count of fourth-degree criminal mischief for causing property damage of between $250 and $999, according to court documents. Continue reading “Sarah Palin’s son Track arrested on domestic violence charges in Alaska”
Durango, CO — A family in Durango, Colorado, is hoping for justice after police fatally shot their family dog, Dozer, at their home in October. Neil Anderson and Kerry Doyle, along with Doyle’s children, are seeking compensatory and punitive damages against three state troopers — Gablin Watkins, Randy Talbot, and Josiah Fuller, as well as the Colorado State Patrol. Continue reading “Cops Illegally Break Into Property and Gun Down Family Dog for ‘Trotting’ in Their Direction”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration has publicly blamed North Korea for unleashing the so-called WannaCry cyber attack that crippled hospitals, banks and other companies across the globe earlier this year.
“The attack was widespread and cost billions, and North Korea is directly responsible,” Tom Bossert, homeland security adviser to President Donald Trump, wrote in a piece published on Monday night in the Wall Street Journal. Continue reading “U.S. blames North Korea for ‘WannaCry’ cyber attack”
Over the last 11 months, pharmaceutical companies have spent a stunning $3.2 billion on TV ads for drugs.
That much money buys you influence. It buys you control.
If a major network suddenly decided to set its hounds loose and investigate the overall devastating effects of medical drugs on the public, there would be hell to pay at the network. Drug companies wouldn’t stand for it. Continue reading “Big Pharma’s control over the news”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Pasadena, CA — Body camera and bystander video footage have just been released prompting backlash against the Pasadena police department by residents and civil rights groups who called the police officers’ actions “reprehensible” and “inhumane.” A man’s window tint nearly got him killed by police.
The incident took place in November after police pulled 21-year-old Christopher Ballew over for the victimless “crime” of dark windows and a missing front license plate. Bellew pulled into a gas station where police followed him in and began their extortion process. Continue reading “Cops Try to Kill Man, Break His Leg Because His Window Tint Was Too Dark”
Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns
Oklahoma City, OK – In the land of the free, playing music in public can get you arrested and extorted. A street musician has found himself in a legal battle after a judge charged him with “soliciting without a license,” stemming from an incident in which he was approached by police, and he responded by asking where he was legally allowed to play his guitar.
Ryan Dalee Strader was first hired by the Oklahoma City Arts Council in the early 2000s as a street performer. He said he typically “makes up songs on the spot about pedestrians as they were walking by.” But his red carpet welcome was jerked out from under his feet, even though his act “Ry Dalee and Evangeline” has performed all over the state. Continue reading “Musician Arrested, Strip Searched, Thrown in Jail for Singing Without A License”
Breitbart – by Daniel Nussbaum
Anita Hill will serve as chair of a new commission created by some of Hollywood’s most powerful executives that will explore ways to eliminate sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry.
The 61-year-old attorney and Brandeis University professor will lead the Commission on Sexual Harassment and Advancing Equality in the Workplace, according to the Los Angeles Times. Continue reading “Anita Hill to Lead Commission on Sexual Misconduct in Hollywood”
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United Nations Security Council is due to vote on Monday on a draft resolution calling for the withdrawal of U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, diplomats said, a move likely to face a Washington veto.
The one-page Egyptian-drafted text, seen by Reuters, does not specifically mention the United States or Trump. Diplomats say it has broad support among the 15-member council, and while it is unlikely to be adopted, the vote will further isolate Trump on the issue. Continue reading “U.N. to vote Monday on call for U.S. Jerusalem decision to be withdrawn”
Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns
Wichita, KS— Wichita used to be known as “Cowtown” because of its cattle trade but now if people stop and give something as small as a cheeseburger to a homeless person they run the risk going to jail and paying a $500 fine. The ordinance was recently approved by the city council and now complicates matters for both panhandlers and philanthropic citizens alike.
Beat downs and arrests by police are, unfortunately, becoming a larger and larger part of the homeless culture. Not only do police regularly harass the homeless but TFTP has reported on incidents in which officers have confiscated blankets and tents from homeless people in the middle of the winter. Continue reading “New Ordinance Outlaws Giving Money to Panhandlers, Violators Will Be Fined & Jailed”
French-Jewish families are being forced from their homes in Paris suburbs as Europe continues to be convulsed by levels of anti-Semitism not seen since the end of the Second World War.
The Paris commuter newspaper 20 Minutes documents an “internal exodus” during 2017 of Jews from the Seine-Saint-Denis department, saying it is emblematic of broader concerns that French Jews, like their brothers and sisters across Europe, are finding it increasingly difficult to reconcile their faith with the changing demographics of the continent. Continue reading “Exodus: Jews Flee Paris Suburbs over Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism”