The Daily Sheeple – by Alex Thomas

While authorities in both the LVPD and the FBI continue to claim that the horrific Las Vegas Massacre was carried out by lone gunman Stephen Paddock, independent researchers continue to dig up footage that directly contradicts the official narrative.

From dozens of eyewitness accounts of multiple shooters, to numerous videos taken on the night of the massacre that clearly point to gunman not only shooting from the Mandalay Bay Hotel but also at ground level, the evidence points to a massive coverup regarding what really happened that fateful night.   Continue reading “Video Proof That There Were Multiple Shooters During The Las Vegas Massacre Continues To Pour In”

Breitbart

Washington (AFP) – US Senator John McCain, who is fighting an aggressive form of brain cancer, was in a military hospital Wednesday to treat “normal side effects” of his therapy, his office said.

The 81-year-old former prisoner of war and 2008 Republican presidential nominee was diagnosed in July with a brain tumor known as a glioblastoma, after doctors found a blood clot over his left eye during a routine checkup.   Continue reading “Cancer-battling US Senator John McCain hospitalized”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Just a few months after implementing a massive 60% hike in gasoline taxes, raising them from $0.297 per gallon to $0.417, the state of California is now one step closer to implementing a brand new tax that would charge drivers for each mile driven.    Continue reading “California Moves One Step Closer To “Mileage Tax”; Could Require Tracking Your Cell Phone Movements”

RT

Leaders of 25 European Union states have signed the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) pact that will see them undertake more joint projects and increase their defense budgets with the idea to likely create a permanent EU army.

Arriving at a summit in Brussels, EU High Representative Federica Mogherini hailed a “historic decision that turns the European Union into a credible security provider, globally,” saying that the EU is already contemplating “the possibility of deploying one of our battlegroups in one of the crisis theaters.”   Continue reading “‘Bad day for our enemies’: European leaders take ‘historic’ step toward joint EU army”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Big Pharma’s subtle propaganda comes in many forms. Those tuning in to mainstream media programs will be subjected to nightly advertisements, many of which feature highly addictive and dangerous antidepressants. But a recent news story warning that 3-year-olds could be suffering from depression and should be evaluated by doctors shows that the industry will stop at nothing until all Americans are on drugs.

NBC’s feature story on depression used scare tactics in its title to imply and suggest a national depression crisis among toddlers. Generation at risk: America’s youngest facing mental health crisis,” the title reads. While the nation is facing an opiate crisis caused by Big Pharma’s highly addictive production and distribution of opiates, one would be hard-pressed to find many Americans who believe the nation’s toddlers and children are mentally ill.
Continue reading “Mainstream Media Now Urging Parents to Give 3-Year-Old Kids Dangerous Drugs for Depression”

Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

Paris, France – A major shift in energy policy was announced on Tuesday, as the President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, made a statement during the One Planet Summit in Paris that said the bank will largely stop funding oil and gas exploration and extraction projects after 2019.

The World Bank provides loans to developing countries to foster economic growth, but which also give the bank an inordinate amount of power over domestic policy these countries.   Continue reading “Major Energy Paradigm Shift: World Bank Announces It Will No Longer Fund Oil & Gas Projects”

MassPrivateI

Forget the fact, that minsters, priests, rabbis etc., are secretly spying on worshippers. Forget the fact, that places of worship want their own police force..Forget the fact that places of worship are conducting ‘Holy Ghost pat-downs’. And finally, forget the fact that places of worship are paying the government a $100 dollars a month to spy on families.

Because now, Big Brother has convinced places of worship to install surveillance cameras to spy on their followers.   Continue reading “Big Brother installing surveillance cameras in places of worship”

RT

Turkey’s foreign minister has suggested that his country will consider opening an embassy in East Jerusalem once an independent Palestinian state is internationally recognized.

Speaking on Thursday, Mevlut Cavusoglu said there is a “serious determination” among the international community to recognize Palestine. The diplomat added that, once the world acknowledges the claim, he is confident there will be an influx of embassies and other diplomatic services into what would then be the new state’s capital.  Continue reading “Turkey reveals plan to open embassy in East Jerusalem”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Internet service providers clashed with Democrats and celebrities like “Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill ahead of a vote on the Trump administration’s plan to revoke net neutrality rules barring the blocking or slowing of internet traffic.

The Federal Communications Commission is due to vote on Thursday on chairman Ajit Pai’s plan to rescind so-called net neutrality rules championed by Democratic former President Barack Obama that treated internet service providers like public utilities.  Continue reading “U.S. agency to vote on net neutrality rules despite outcry”

Jon Rappoport

I’m talking about major covert ops, not small ones.

ONE: Compartmentalization.

The tasks necessary to carrying out the operation are divided among players at different levels. In a successful op, these groups of players are unaware of each other. They wouldn’t be able to confess to more than their own roles.  Continue reading “Ten essential elements of a covert op”

Free Thought Project  – by Matt Agorist

San Francisco, CA – A preliminary hearing began Monday for two former Alameda County Sheriff’s Department officers accused of excessive force after a video showing their savage assault went public.

Pulling no punches, Public Defender Jeff Adachi said the encounter was “reminiscent of Rodney King,” and excessive force was clearly used by the two deputies. But excessive force is only part of their problem.   Continue reading “Cops Beat Unarmed Man to Near Death With Batons ‘Like Rodney King’ – Hearing Begins”

Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Five years after a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at a Connecticut elementary school, advocates who are disappointed with the failure of efforts to limit access to firearms are changing their strategy.

Instead of pressuring lawmakers to push new gun-control measures through the U.S. Congress, volunteers from groups including Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America are now running for office themselves.   Continue reading “Five years after Sandy Hook, U.S. gun-control advocates switch strategy”

Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

The National Rifle Association (NRA), which fancies itself a champion of the Second Amendment and gun rights, is nowhere to be found as state governments are moving to confiscate firearms from medical marijuana patients.

Police in Honolulu, Hawaii, recently sent out a letter to 30 medical cannabis patients warning them they had 30 days to hand over their guns. When medical cannabis becomes legal in Ohio in 2018, patients will not be permitted to own or possess firearms. Similar restrictions have been imposed in California and Oregon despite state policy, and they are not new.   Continue reading “NRA Silent as States, Feds Ban Gun Sales to Medical Marijuana Patients”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

New York, NY — On Monday morning, a 27-year-old alleged terrorist by the name of Akayed Ullah walked into the underground tunnel between Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal and detonated a crudely-made pipe bomb. Luckily no one but Ullah was seriously injured.

After the blast, which happened at 7:20 am during rush hour, the suspect was almost immediately identified and a profile of him released.   Continue reading “Surveillance Video of NY Terrorist Released Immediately, Still Not 1 Image from Vegas Months Later”

Reuters

Transgender recruits will be able to join the U.S. military as of Jan. 1 after a federal judge on Monday denied a request by President Donald Trump’s administration to enforce his ban on transgender troops while the government appeals an order blocking it.

In a ruling, with which the Pentagon said it would comply, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in Washington refused to lift part of her Oct. 30 order stopping the ban from taking effect until the case is resolved, saying it likely violated the U.S. Constitution’s guarantees of due process and equal protection under the law.   Continue reading “U.S. military must accept transgender recruits by Jan. 1, judge rules”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury Department on Monday released a one-page analysis of the economic and fiscal impact of a Republican tax overhaul plan that was swiftly criticized by a number of tax experts and attacked as “fake math” by Democrats.

Treasury said the tax plan would more than pay for itself in 10 years, basing its forecast on a 2.9 percent annual economic growth assumption, a level well above most economists’ expectations, as well other changes on which the White House has made little progress.  Continue reading “U.S. Treasury tax study slammed as ‘fake math’ by Democrats”

Anti-Media – by Jake Anderson

It’s not every day that scientists discover an entirely new form of matter, especially one that could have far-reaching applications in both quantum mechanics and future technologies. But researchers at the University of Illinois claim to have done just that, confirming the existence of a long-theorized composite boson particle called ‘excitonium.’   Continue reading “Scientists Just Discovered a Weird and Entirely New Form of Matter”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

The latest short film from Jonathan Roth discusses the advent of the blockchain, where it goes next and how the technology will impact every single human being on the planet.

Featuring investment powerhouses like Frank Giustra and Frank Holmes, as well as  mathematician and finance entrepreneur  Marco Streng:   Continue reading ““It Is Set To Impact The Life Of Every Single Human Being” – Crypto Currency Revolution”

RT

Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the withdrawal of Russian troops from Syria. He announced the move during his first visit to the country, as he arrived with no advance notice at Khmeimim Airbase in Syria’s Latakia province on Monday morning.

A “significant part” of the Russian military contingent in Syria should return to Russia, Putin announced, addressing Russian military personnel at Khmeimim. The order to withdraw followed the defeat of “the most battle-hardened grouping of international terrorists” by the Russian and Syrian militaries in the space of two years.  Continue reading “Putin orders withdrawal of Russian troops from Syria during surprise visit to Khmeimim Airbase”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

After decades of waste, overpayments, trillions of missing or improperly accounted for dollars, and most recently losing track of 44,000 US soldiersthe Pentagon is about to undergo its first audit in history conducted by 2,400 auditors from independent public accounting firms to conduct reviews across the Army, Navy, Air Force and more – followed by annual audits going forward. 
Continue reading “Pentagon To Undergo First Ever Audit After Decades Of Sloppy Accounting And Missing Trillions”