Activist Post – by Nicholas West

Now that the air is filled with automated weapons of war, the next part of the drone matrix is being built in earnest.

Over the past year we have witnessed several new developments in sea-based autonomous weapons systems that herald a new aspect to the ongoing global drone arms race. The U.S. military – and its allies – clearly view the sea as a compliment to unmanned aircraft. In April, DARPA unveiled plans fora flotilla of 132-foot “Sea Hunter” drones that could roam the seas of the world within 5 years if all goes according to plan. It is an advancement in what already exists under the Control Architecture for Robotic Agent Command and Sensing (CARACaS), which in effect creates robot swarms that can identify and intercept perceived threats.   Continue reading “Drone Speedboats To Be Tested In Massive Military Drill “Unmanned Warrior 2016””

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Just days after the news hit that ISIS’ main propaganda officer, Mohammad al-Adnani, one of the Islamic State’s most prominent leaders, the second in command of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as well as the unofficial spokesman of the terrorist organization, was killed (with a scandal promptly erupting between the US and Russia over who had taken him out), the power vacuum that formed at the top of the Islamic State has been promptly filled, after former Tajik Special Forces colonel Gulmurod Khalimov became the top ISIS battlefield commander in Iraq, after defecting last year and swearing jihad against the West.   Continue reading “US-Trained Special Ops Fighter Is The Islamic State’s New Top Commander In Iraq”

RT

Metropolitan Police officers will soon be able to use specially designed bags, known as spit hoods, to cover suspects’ heads during arrests and in police stations.

The mesh bags are used to restrain suspects and protect the police from those who might try to bite or spit at them. The Met insists the hoods prevents exposure to diseases and serious infection.
Continue reading “UK police will soon start bagging people’s heads during arrests”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

In a bizarre case of overzealous government run amok, Washington, D.C.’s Department of Public Works branded a two-year-old girl with the ominous title: VIOLATOR — and slapped her with a $75 ticket in the mail for littering.

“I opened up an envelope that listed Harper as having violated D.C.’s littering code,” said the toddler’s mother, Theresa, according to a local CBS affiliate. “And Harper goes, ‘littering, that’s not good.’”   Continue reading “2-yo Girl Ticketed for Littering After State Agents Found an Envelope in Alley With Her Name On It”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Hillary Clinton ditched the press in the middle of a statement after suffering from another large coughing fit aboard her new plane.   Continue reading “Hillary Goes Into ANOTHER Coughing Fit on Plane, Scurries Away From Press, Handler Resurfaces”

Activist Post – by Paul A. Philips

There couldn’t be a better example to highlight the extent to which governments are prepared to snoop on us than by a new computer game called Orwell.  In this game you are invited to take on the role of a master surveillance officer, spying on citizens’ online activities.   Continue reading “Latest Computer Game “Orwell” Trains You To Be A Master Spy On Citizens”

Ending the Fed

For anyone who believes they’re more CONSERVATIVE than the average Trump supporter because they’re planning to vote for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and his running mate, former Governor Bill Weld…you may want to re-think your “conservative” position. It turns out, you’re really just voting for another Barack Obama without the race card to fall back on or Hillary without the criminal background…    Continue reading “GARY JOHNSON: Meet The “Creepy” Pro-Amnesty, Anti-Gun, Pro-TPP, Pro-Abortion, Democrat Party Operative And His Anti-Gun Rights, Friend Of Clinton’s VP Pick”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

Research scientist Anthony Samsel has confirmed that glyphosate, a key active chemical in Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup®, has been found in most vaccines! In this video, we hear Dr Samsel reciting his findings.   Continue reading “Another Vaccine “Bombshell” Glyphosate – Think Monsanto’s Roundup – Confirmed In Most Vaccines”

The Blaze – by Tré Goins-Phillips

“Good Morning Britain” co-host Piers Morgan grilled 12-year-old trophy hunter Aryanna Gourdin Monday morning, comparing her killing of a giraffe to slaying her pet cat.

Gourdin, a Utah native, became the subject of heated controversy when she posted photos last week to her Facebook account of a giraffe, wildebeest and zebra she killed on an African safari.   Continue reading “Piers Morgan Asks 12-Year-Old Hunter, ‘What If I Killed Your Pet Cat?’ — and Her Dad Quickly Reacts”

The American Mirror – by Kyle Olson

Maybe the media should pose as children with a stacks of 27 $100 bills in little their outstretched hands so they, too, can have an audience with the queen.

The New York Times revealed in the 21st paragraph of a Saturday story that while it’s now been 273 days since Hillary Clinton last held a press conference, one group of nonvoters is getting to quiz her, given they have a wad of cash to hand over:   Continue reading “Hillary lets children ask her questions — for $2,700 apiece!”

The Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Las Vegas, NV — In America, if you are mentally challenged, you have a 1,600 percent higher chance of being killed by police. Because of this shocking truth, a Las Vegas mother has gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure cops don’t kill her autistic son. She has spray painted her garage door with huge lettering that states, ‘Autistic man lives here cops no excuse.’    Continue reading “Mom Paints Massive Sign on Garage Door to Prevent Cops from Killing Her Autistic Son”