Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Stratford, CT — Sadly, America will add Jayson Negron’s name to the list of more than 1,000 people killed by police each year. Negron, a 15-year-old Sophomore at Bunnell High School in Stratford, had gone on a joyride May 9th, in someone else’s car. But Negron received the death penalty for his sins after encountering Bridgeport police officer James Boulay.

Police employ a number of ways to stop a fleeing automobile. Stop sticks often do the trick, immobilizing the tires by puncturing them. Then there’s the box method whereby officers surround a suspect vehicle with two or three other cars, and squeeze in, causing the car to come to a stop.
Continue reading “Cops Shoot, Handcuff 15yo Boy, Left Him in the Street for Hours as He Bled to Death”

The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

Last Saturday, the city of Los Angeles conducted its annual “Come rob me, I’m unarmed!” event.

Oops!

I mean, it conducted its annual no-questions-asked Gun Buyback Program event.  Continue reading “The LAPD Just Got People to Turn in Their Guns in Exchange for Target Gift Cards”

The Oregonian – by Kristi Turnquist

Oregonians have been following the case of Ammon Bundy and the group of followers who staged an armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge since it began, in January 2016.

The story is explored again in a new “Frontline” documentary called “American Patriot: Inside the Armed Uprising Against the Federal Government,” which airs at 10 p.m. Tuesday, May 16 on PBS.   Continue reading “FBI agents posed as filmmakers to infiltrate the Bundy family, ‘Frontline’ documentary reveals”

Fox 10 News

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump is asking the Justice Department to develop strategies to prevent and prosecute violent crimes against law enforcement.

Trump says in the Oval Office that police officers have “had it with what’s going on” and notes that 118 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty in 2016.   Continue reading “Trump: We will ‘take care of’ violent crimes against police”

RT

McDonald’s has apologized after its latest TV advert featuring a young boy trying to come to terms with the death of his father sparked a huge furor online.

The British ad promoting the fast food giant’s fish burger shows a mother and son discussing the boy’s late father as the child struggles to find something in common with his dad.   Continue reading “Death ad backlash: McDonald’s forced to apologize after ad shows boy grieving dead father”

The Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Beaver, PA — For many years we, at The Free Thought Project, have published story after story of small-town police departments and officers allegedly terrorizing its residents with threats of being tasered, beatings, head-stomping, and arm breaking arrests at the hands of the very people who are sworn to protect and serve them. Unleashing attack dogs on compliant citizens is also, unfortunately, a very real part of that list.   Continue reading “Disturbing Video Shows Cops Force K9 to Maul Man for Not Getting Out of Car Fast Enough”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

Days after reports that Damascus was on high alert due to increased U.S. troop levels on the Jordanian border and an apparent preparation for an invasion from the south and southeast, the United States and Britain have indeed pushed into Syria from the very location earlier reports suggested would be used.

Fighting alongside jihadist terrorist organization, Jaysh Mughawr al-Thurah, a subsidiary of the Free Syrian Army, U.S. and British forces were filmed traveling through the Tanf border crossing in Homs governate. The troops were apparently heading towards the Hamimah area.   Continue reading “Report: U.S., British Forces Enter Southern Syria Alongside Terrorists; Is A Bigger Battle Shaping Up?”

Natural News – by D. Samuelson

Ohia.org reminds us that sharks are both scavengers and super -predators, who greatly assist in keeping the ocean’s ecosystem balanced. Sharks eat fish that are the “weakest, sick or dead,” and also “maintain prey species diversity” by keeping other predator species in check. A decline in shark populations not only threatens fishery operations, but can also indicate deeper problems within our ecosystem. This may be the case in the waters of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Francisco, where for more than seven weeks, hundreds of Leopard sharks have been found dying, or dead, as reported by the San Francisco Gate.   Continue reading “Mass die-off in the Pacific as hundreds of sharks wash up on the shores of San Francisco”

Video Rebel’s Blog

That railroad tunnel filled with barrels of leaking radiation was an accident waiting to happen. Eugene Wigner was a mathematician who worked on the Manhattan project. He noted that radiation discomposes metal. That deterioration brought down the tunnel supports at Hanford. The government and the corporate media have said no radiation was released though private citizens to south with monitors had radiation counts as high as 99 cpm.   Continue reading “Hanford, Imploding Cities, Derivatives, The NSA And The End Game”

Health Impact News – by Paul Faasa

There are some folks who know the truth of chemo drugs’ toxicity and will do whatever it takes to avoid a therapy that many do not survive, whether they have medical insurance or not. Two such persons were Vernon Johnston and Ann Cameron.

Both were diagnosed with cancer, and both took paths few would dare under the circumstances. The pressure is great to succumb to conventional medical treatments.
Continue reading “Two Simple Kitchen Cancer Treatments Used Successfully to Beat Cancer”

The Oregonian – by Lizzie Acker

A Portland liquidation store has removed Confederate flag rugs and hopes to apologize to a woman who filmed employees of the store intimidating her after she asked about the rugs.

On Wednesday morning, according to Heather Franklin, 33, she dropped one of her children off at school and took another, as well as a child she was babysitting, to Everyday Deals Extreme on Southeast 146th Avenue. Franklin said she goes to the store, which is a discount liquidator that carries a variety of different products, as often as twice a week, and she was shocked when she noticed a Confederate flag rug on display.  Continue reading “Woman intimidated after she asks about Confederate flag rug at Portland store”