Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

In May, Barack Obama became the first US president in history to visit the memorial of the American atomic bombings of Japan in Hiroshima. However, in true American fashion, he offered no apology.

“We have a shared responsibility to look directly in the eye of history. We must ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again,” Obama said in a speech at the memorial on Friday.   Continue reading “Hiroshima: 71 Years Ago Today, The US Govt Carried Out One Of The Worst Terrorist Acts In History”

Rare News

t was no miracle that a woman with a gun to her head was able to prevent herself from being robbed – or worse. That’s because Carolann Miracle, 23, who said she is 4’11 and 85 pounds, was armed and ready to eliminate the threat.

Speaking to ABC15, the woman from Glendale, Ariz., said that she was leaving a gas station when a man named Frank Taylor, 27, approached her and asked for a cigarette.   Continue reading “A 4’11, 85-pound woman with a gun to her head put an end to the threat in the blink of an eye”

Rense.com – by Yoichi Shimatsu

What’s in a name? Sometimes prophecy on par with Nostradamus.

Born in 1956, Barry Lee Bush was christened with an ideal name for an assassin.  The middle name ‘Lee’ is, of course, the name of the man considered the ultimate patsy in American history, forever at the center of the ‘executive action’ immortalized in the JFK shooting in Dallas.  Then we have the surname ‘Bush’, as in George Herbert Walker Bush, who is said to have been standing in front of the Texas Book Depository on 22 November 1963.  There is an online photo of the steps of that building at the time of the shooting, and in the group of people on the steps is a man who looks precisely like GHW Bush.  And then there’s Barry as in Barry Soetoro Barack Obama, who authorized a worldwide assassination program and is the first president to support targeted killing of American citizens.   Continue reading “The Bush, Shark, Trump Tower Plot – Real Or Memorex? And Evidence For FBI Sheep-Dipping A Black Ops Killer”

Yahoo News

The United States won the first gold medal of the 2016 Rio Games.

Olympics competition has officially begun, and 19-year-old Virginia “Ginny” Thrasher took home the gold medal in the women’s 10m air rifle competition. The teenager won the NCAA championship for the West Virginia University earlier this year.   Continue reading “USA wins first medal of the Olympics in shooting event”

Vac Truth

Many parents believe their child’s health care provider will offer sound, trustworthy advice about what their child needs to stay healthy. There are many doctors and nurse practitioners who do this well.

However, some health care professionals promote vaccination not because vaccines are safe and effective, but because of other reasons that are not in the best interests of your child.   Continue reading “8 Reasons Why Your Child’s Doctor Pushes Vaccines”

220px-Jeff_Sessions_official_portraitJefferson BeauregardJeffSessions III (born December 24, 1946) is the junior United States Senator from Alabama. First elected in 1996, Sessions is a member of the Republican Party.

From 1981 to 1993 he served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama. President Ronald Reagan nominated him to a judgeship on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama in 1986, but he was not confirmed. Sessions was elected to Attorney General of Alabama in 1994. He was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1996 and easily re-elected in 2002, 2008, and 2014. He and his colleague Richard Shelby are the state’s first two-term Republican Senators since Reconstruction.   Continue reading “Closet Communist Target”

Reuters

A federal judge ruled on Friday that eight anti-government militants facing criminal charges in the armed takeover of an Oregon wildlife center can now communicate with each other ahead of a trial set for next month.

The easing of restrictions imposed as a condition of the pretrial release of four defendants comes after defense lawyers in May accused jail officials of hindering meetings with some of their clients and not providing a confidential phone line.   Continue reading “Judge eases restrictions on defendants in armed Oregon occupation”

Counter Current News – by Jeremiah Jones

The 5 year old son of Korryn Gaines speaks about the police invasion and murder of his mother.

Kodi Gaines, the 5-year-old son of Korryn Gaines, was recorded by a family member in his hospital bed talking about the police shooting that left his mother dead and him wounded. See the video below:   Continue reading “Video of Korryn Gaines’ Son Admitting Police Deliberately Shot Him”

Bloomberg – by David Gauvey Herbert

Forget telephoto lenses and fake mustaches: The most important tools for America’s 35,000 private investigators are database subscription services. For more than a decade, professional snoops have been able to search troves of public and nonpublic records—known addresses, DMV records, photographs of a person’s car—and condense them into comprehensive reports costing as little as $10. Now they can combine that information with the kinds of things marketers know about you, such as which politicians you donate to, what you spend on groceries, and whether it’s weird that you ate in last night, to create a portrait of your life and predict your behavior.   Continue reading “This Company Has Built a Profile on Every American Adult”

Yahoo News – Country Living

Back to school season is upon us, which means it’s time for new school supplies, first day of school pictures, and that dreaded four-letter word: lice. But this year, it’s not just exposure to regular lice that parents have to worry about: There’s now a treatment resistant “super lice” that’s spreading across the United States.

A whopping 42 out of 48 states tested are overrun by this so-called super lice, according to a study published in the Journal of Medical Entomology. In these 42 states, according to NBC’s Today show, 100 percent of the lice tested were resistant to over-the-counter treatments.   Continue reading “Mutant ‘Super Lice’ Outbreak Has Now Spread to Nearly Every State”

Mirror

The Eiffel Tower is on lockdown after being evacuated tonight – as armed police and soldiers search tourists in central Paris.

Reports say the whole areas around the popular tourist attraction has been cordoned off.

The reason for the evacuation is not immediately clear.   Continue reading “Eiffel Tower evacuated: Armed police and soldiers search tourists as Paris landmark is put on lockdown”

RT

Police have rescued two people from a hostage situation in New Jersey, at a warehouse near the Newark International Airport.

SWAT teams surrounded the building at 451 Frelinghuysen Avenue on Friday afternoon. It is listed as an address of several manufacturing and shipping companies, and is about a block away from the Newark-Liberty International Airport transit station.   Continue reading “Armed squatter causes hostage situation outside Newark International Airport”

Yuma County News

Yuma County Public Health Services District confirmed today the first case of Zika virus in a County resident. The individual traveled outside of the United States to a Zika affected area before developing symptoms of illness. This marks the fourteenth case of travel-associated Zika virus in Arizona.

“We have a strong surveillance system in Yuma County and believe the risk of viral spread here throughout Yuma County is very low. The most important factor in keeping the risk low is the vigilance of County residents in identifying and eliminating  possible breeding grounds,”  said Diana Gomez, MPH, director of the Yuma County Public Health Services District.   Continue reading “Yuma County Health Officials Announce County’s First Travel Associated Case of Zika Virus”

Cop Block

Two Kaufman County police departments have joined other Texas police departments in proudly flaunting religion by adding the motto “In God We Trust” to their police vehicles.

The Terrell Police Department and Crandall Police Department have chosen to thumb their collective noses at the First Amendment by showing that they are partial to those who share their religious beliefs. This is another perfect example of blindness in law enforcement by showing they are more interested in appearance than they are on doing the right thing. The “people” are secondary.   Continue reading “Two More Texas Police Departments Flaunt Religion And Defy The First Amendment”

The Truth – by Michael Snyder

Are you a conservative, a libertarian, a Christian or a gun owner?  Are you opposed to abortion, globalism, Communism, illegal immigration, the United Nations or the New World Order?  Do you believe in conspiracy theories, do you believe that we are living in the “end times” or do you ever visit alternative news websites (such as this one)?  If you answered yes to any of those questions, you are a “potential terrorist” according to official U.S. government documents.  At one time, the term “terrorist” was used very narrowly.  The government applied that label to people like Osama bin Laden and other Islamic jihadists.  But now the Obama administration is removing all references to Islam from terror training materials, and instead the term “terrorist” is being applied to large groups of American citizens.  And if you are a “terrorist”, that means that you have no rights and the government can treat you just like it treats the terrorists that are being held at Guantanamo Bay.  So if you belong to a group of people that is now being referred to as “potential terrorists”, please don’t take it as a joke.  The first step to persecuting any group of people is to demonize them.  And right now large groups of peaceful, law-abiding citizens are being ruthlessly demonized.   Continue reading “72 Types Of Americans That Are Considered “Potential Terrorists” In Official Government Documents”

Washington Post – by Josh Rogin

President Obama has decided to seek a new United Nations Security Council resolution that would call for an end to nuclear testing, a move that leading lawmakers are calling an end run around Congress.

Top administration officials, including Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, briefed lawmakers and congressional staffers this week about President Obama’s decision to push for the U.N. action this September, to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, which was adopted in September 1996 but was never ratified by the Senate.   Continue reading “Obama will bypass Congress, seek U.N. resolution on nuclear testing”

The Daily Sheeple

You won’t find anyone in the mainstream press talking about this anywhere. Take a look yourself — there’s barely a peep (and that peep is confined to alt media).

It’s almost as if it didn’t happen, but it did.

On August 1st, Victor Thorn (below, pictured with his books), a seasoned Clinton researcher and writer for American Free Press, was found dead from a gunshot wound on a mountaintop near his home. It was his birthday. He would have been 54 years old.   Continue reading “Two Prominent Anti-Clinton Activists Found Dead In Two Days; Mainstream Media Blackout”

Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

Not all jobs are created equal.  There is a world of difference between a $100,000 a year energy industry job and a $10 an hour job running a cash register at Wal-Mart.  You can comfortably support a middle class family on $100,000 a year, but there is no way in the world that you can run a middle class household on a part-time job that pays just $10 an hour.  The quality of our jobs matters, and if current long-term trends continue unabated, eventually we are not going to have much of a middle class left.  At this point the middle class has already become a minority in America, and according to the Social Security Administration 51 percent of all American workersmake less than $30,000 a year right now.  We have a desperate need for more higher paying jobs, and that is why what is happening in the energy industry is so deeply alarming.   Continue reading “The U.S. Has Lost 195,000 Good Paying Energy Industry Jobs”

Constitution – by Michael Ware

There is no doubt there are times that one attorney general will share information with another.  There is also times that it is in the best interest of all parties that this information sharing was not made public.

If you are not ready to prosecute, then you will not want the suspects to destroy evidence.  This is important for the investigation so that the truth can be revealed.  But, what if the suspect is suspected of something that is not criminal?   Continue reading “Look What these Attorneys General Agreed to Do”