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It’s like the 2016 version of the dress.

If you thought finding rare Pokémon on Pokémon Go was hard, try finding the missing item in this photo plastered all over the internet. Recently, this picture of a rug has been popping up all over Facebook with a nearly-impossible task: find the phone. Heather Rooney, a radio DJ in Fort Wayne, Indiana, posted the picture to her public Facebook page explaining that a woman dropped her phone on the patterned rug, making it hard to find.   Continue reading “There’s A Phone Hidden In This Photo And It’s Driving People Nuts”

Sputnik

With the backing of tanks, Israeli military bulldozers have entered the demilitarized zone that divides Israel and the Syrian Golan areas, constructing a set of anti-tank trenches and fortifications 300-500 meters inside the DMZ.

This is the first time that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have operated openly on the Syrian side of the border since the beginning of the Syrian civil war some five years ago. No opposition or protest from Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus has been offered.    Continue reading “Israeli Bulldozers Enter DMZ with Tanks in Tow”

Health USA

According to the Santa Monica Observer, on August 1st the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will reschedule cannabis from a schedule 1 controlled substance, to a schedule 2 controlled substance, allowing it to be used and researched for medical purposes.

According to the Observer, a DEA attorney who wishes to remain anonymous made it clear that the agency, on August 1st, plans to remove cannabis as a schedule 1 drug – which indicates that it has no known medical value – and place it as a schedule 2 drug, allowing it to be used for medical purposes (other schedule 2 drugs include cocaine and Oxycontin).   Continue reading “DEA Attorney: Cannabis to be Rescheduled on August 1st”

Jasper Fitzhugh

A video shot by a local resident denying the Holocaust has been widely condemned by the community and at least one resident has filed a formal complaint with the Alberta Human Rights Commission.

On June 17, Monika Schaefer, a well-known Jasper resident and former Green Party candidate, appeared in a video on Youtube denying the Holocaust. The video was subsequently posted on her Facebook page.   Continue reading “Video denying holocaust causes uproar”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

On December 16, 1997, children across Japan plopped down in front of their TVs to watch an episode of Pokemon.

700 of them never saw the end.

Hundreds of children experienced seizures and were rushed to the hospital after witnessing Pikachu use his lightning powers to blow up missiles.   Continue reading “The US Govt Has Been Trying to Weaponize Pokemon for Two Decades — They Finally Succeeded”

The Daily Sheeple

The uncle of one of the two police shooting victims whose story caused tensions between Black Lives Matter protesters and police to boil over in recent days made some very interesting comments during his recent CNN appearance:   Continue reading “Police Shooting Victim Philandro Castille’s Freemason Uncle Recites Master Mason Degree On CNN”

Reuters

An estimated 80 percent of U.S. motorists have engaged in aggressive driving, including tailgating, honking and, in extreme cases, ramming other vehicles when angered, according to a study released on Thursday.

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s report projected that about 104 million drivers, or half of those on the road, have followed other vehicles too closely to express their displeasure or frustration. The study includes results of an online survey of 2,705 licensed U.S. drivers aged 16 and older.   Continue reading “Study finds widespread aggressive driving in U.S.”

Softpedia – by Catalin Cimpanu

Members of the Anonymous hacking collective announced this past Saturday plans to synchronize and coordinate cyber-attacks on official institutions on the same dates as Black Lives Matter protests.

The racial tensions in the US are reaching peak points after the recent, very suspicious, and public deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.   Continue reading “Anonymous Will Synchronize Cyber-Attacks with Black Lives Matter Protests”

Reuters

CIA Director John Brennan said on Wednesday he would resign if the next president ordered his agency to resume waterboarding suspected militants, an apparent reference to comments by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump embracing the banned interrogation method.

“I can say that as long as I’m director of CIA, irrespective of what the president says, I’m not going to be the director of CIA that gives that order. They’ll have to find another director,” said Brennan, who did not mention Trump by name.   Continue reading “CIA director says he would resign if ordered to resume waterboarding”

The American Mirror – by Ryan Girdusky

#BlackLivesMatter leader DeRay Mckesson may claim to be leading a grassroots revolution for racial and economic justice, but he has close connections with the privileged and elite.

Mckesson lives in a home owned by philanthropists James and Robin Wood in Baltimore, Maryland.   Continue reading “COZY: BLM leader lives in home owned by Soros’ Open Society board member”

Wayne_LaPierre_by_Gage_Skidmore_2_(cropped)Wayne Robert LaPierre, Jr. (born November 8, 1949)[3][4] is an American author and gun rights advocate. He is best known for his position as the executive vice president of the National Rifle Association and for his criticism of gun control policies.

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MSM

ATLANTA — Since the violence that shook America last week, a poem written and performed by an Atlanta teenager this past spring, has been getting new attention. In fact, it has gone viral.

“White Boy Privilege” was an entry in a school poetry contest.

“To be honest I am scared of what it would be like if i wasn’t on the top rung, if the tables were turned, and I didn’t have my white boy privilege safety blankie to protect me,” Royce Mann recited at the poetry contest.   Continue reading “Atlanta teen’s “White Privilege” poem goes viral”

Mail.com

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — The founder of Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba warned in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press that violence in Indian-ruled Kashmir will escalate. Hafiz Saeed, designated a terrorist by the United States with a $10 million bounty on his head, also said he will lead nationwide demonstrations in Pakistan to force its government to sever ties with the United States if it cannot convince Washington to intervene in the decades old Kashmir dispute.   Continue reading “Pakistan militant warns of Kashmir violence”

Mail.com

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Despite demands that he “Show both hands!” and shouts that “You’re going to get shot man!” a 19-year-old in California refused to pull one hand from behind his back and to stop walking toward Fresno police. Officers then shot him four times, killing him.

Dramatic and graphic body-camera video shows the man, identified as Dylan Noble, was struck twice after he already had gone down from the first two bullets. “Get on the ground now!” officers continually shout at Noble in the video released by police Wednesday. One yells: “Drop whatever you have in your hand!”   Continue reading “In video, man ignores police demands and is fatally shot”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — The vast majority of Americans say they are afraid of at least one of the two major candidates — Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump — winning the White House, a remarkable finding that reflects an unsettled nation unhappy with its choice.

Eighty-one percent of Americans say they would feel afraid following the election of one of the two polarizing politicians, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. That includes a quarter who say it doesn’t matter who wins: they’re scared of both.   Continue reading “Fear Factor: Americans scared of their presidential options”

Mail.com

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The final moments before Philando Castile was killed by a police officer during a traffic stop in suburban St. Paul revolved around a gun he was licensed to carry, trained to use safely and instructed to tell authorities about when stopped.

But just how he informed the officer — and whether the officer followed his own training — gets to the heart of the investigation into Castile’s death last week. Castile, who was black, was fatally shot July 6 after he was pulled over by St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez, who is Latino. Castile’s girlfriend streamed the aftermath live on Facebook and said Castile was shot while reaching for his ID after telling the officer he had a gun permit and was armed.   Continue reading “How Castile told officer about gun critical in final moments”

Alt-Market – by Brandon Smith

Under the surface of almost every sociopolitical and economic event in the world there burns an ever-raging, but often unseen, war. This war, for now, is fought with fiction and with truth, with journalistic combat and with quiet individual deeds. It is defined by two sides which could not be more philosophically or spiritually separate.

On one side is a pervasive network of corporate moguls and elites, banking entities, international financial consortiums, think tanks and political puppets. They work tirelessly to reshape public psychology and society as a whole into something they sometimes call the “New World Order;” a completely and scientifically centralized planet in which they control every aspect of government, trade, life and even moral compass. I often refer to them simply as the “Globalists,” which is how they at times refer to themselves.   Continue reading “The Reasons Why The Globalists Are Destined To Lose”

Prison Planet – by Paul Joseph Watson

Bernie Sanders – the “anti-Wall Street candidate” betrayed his entire support base by endorsing Hillary Clinton – the ultimate Wall Street insider.

Wall Street banks make up four of the top seven of Hillary’s all-time political donors. Hillary has received a total of over $6 million dollars from Wall Street institutions when super PAC money is included during her current presidential campaign.   Continue reading “These People With Bernie Sanders Tattoos Must be Feeling Pretty Stupid Right Now”