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Everywhere you turn someone is using facial recognition to identify you. Facial recognition is out of control and soon will be in use everywhere.

Below, are some example of who’s watching us.   Continue reading “Snapchat, Big Brother, credit card companies etc., are using facial recognition”

Fox News – by Todd Starnes

The Military Religious Freedom Foundation is demanding an Air Force major be “aggressively punished” for having an open Bible on his desk at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colo.

“It [the Bible] is very obviously a statement of Christian preference, Christian primacy,” MRFF founder Mikey Weinstein told me. “Had that been the Book of Satan or the Koran there would be blood in the freaking streets.”   Continue reading “Air Force officer faces investigation over Bible on his desk”

PIX 11

EAST ISLIP, N.Y. — A family is suing a Long Island school district alleging that officials at their son’s middle school tried to force the child, who is Muslim, to write a false confession saying he was a terrorist and an ISIS supporter.

The lawsuit filed Monday in Suffolk County’s Central Islip Eastern District court alleges that Principal Mark Bernard and Assistant Principal Jason Stanton asked Nashwan Uppal to write out a comment he said to another student at East Islip Middle School.   Continue reading “Family sues East Islip school district after principal allegedly forced Muslim student to say he’s a terrorist”

Southgate

A group of Portuguese amateur radio enthusiasts are spending their own vacation time trying to identify the location of a series of GPS buoy clusters that are transmitting, illegally and for years, on the 10 meter band.

“So far, we have had some success in determining the location of the few that we can receive when propagation allows. The data suggests that these clusters are located in the Atlantic, alongside the coasts of Africa and Europe but it´s possible that they are present elsewhere”, indicates Paulo Teixeira, CT2IWW.   Continue reading “Illegal GPS sea buoys on 10 meters”

Jon Rappoport

Reports, speculations, rumors abound concerning the health of Hillary Clinton. Among them: she has Parkinson’s.

Obviously, the situation would be clarified if we had access to a complete and unbiased analysis of her health and medical treatment. But how likely is that?

Meanwhile, if Hillary has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s, there are drugs that are routinely prescribed, and their adverse effects should be noted.   Continue reading “Hillary: what drugs is she on?”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

Al Gore, still busy working on becoming the first “carbon billionaire,” has been caught in yet another global warming fib.

Back on July 29th, Al Gore said:   Continue reading “Al Gore Blames Global Warming For Cali Wildfires — As Serial Arsonist Is Arrested For Starting Them”

Alt-Market – by Brandon Smith

There is an interesting disconnect with some people when discussing the concept of global centralization. Naturally, the mind reels in horror at the very idea, because many of us know, deep down at our core, that centralization is the root of tyranny.  We know that when absolute power is granted into the hands of an elite few over the lives of the masses, very bad things happen.  No small group of people has ever shown itself trustworthy, rational, empathic or wise enough to handle such a responsibility.  They ALWAYS screw it up, or, they deliberately take advantage of their extreme position of influence to force a particular ideology on everyone else.   Continue reading “How The Globalists Will Attempt To Control Populations Post-Collapse”

Reuters

A teenager who was shot and killed by Chicago police officers last month suffered a single gunshot wound to his back, according to an autopsy by the Cook County medical examiner’s office made public on Wednesday.

Toxicology reports also found 18-year-old Paul O’Neal did not have drugs in his system. His death has been ruled a homicide, the autopsy report said.   Continue reading “Teen shot by Chicago police suffered gunshot wound to his back”

Breitbart – by Daniel Nussbaum

Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio has in recent years become almost as famous for his charity foundation’s opulent fundraising soirées as he has for his meaty roles in Hollywood dramas like The Wolf of Wall Street and The Revenant.

But now the two worlds may be colliding, as the real-life drama surrounding his Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation’s alleged ties to a massive Malaysian embezzlement scheme sounds like something out of a Hollywood blockbuster.   Continue reading “Report: Leo DiCaprio Foundation Tied to $3B Malaysian Embezzlement Scheme”

Western Journalism – by Charles Campbell

Republican lawmakers have been pushing for the FBI to release any documents from the three-and-a-half-hour interview it held last month with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

On Tuesday, the documents were finally released to Congress but they came with quite a surprise: Much of the information was redacted, or “blacked out.”   Continue reading “Clinton’s Interview Documents Heavily Redacted By The FBI”

Priceonomics – by Alex Mayyasi

As George W. Bush accepted the republican nomination for the presidency in 2000, he made an appeal for bipartisanship by honoring the former democratic Lieutenant Governor of Texas, Bob Bullock, who had recently passed away. “I know he is with me in spirit,” Bush told the crowd, “in saying to those who would malign our state for political gain: Don’t mess with Texas.”   Continue reading “The Surprising Origins of “Don’t Mess With Texas””

UPI – by Allen Come

JERUSALEM, Aug. 17 (UPI) — Israel has ordered the demolition of a Palestinian school in a Bedouin village east of Jerusalem, claiming it had not been licensed by Israeli authorities.

A protest took place Wednesday at the al-Khan al-Ahmar primary school, which serves 170 Palestinian boys and girls from first to ninth grade and was built in 2009 with funds from the Italian government. The protest was organized by the Palestinian Ministry of Education.   Continue reading “Israel to demolish Palestinian school in West Bank”

Washington Free Beacon – by Mary Lou Lang-Byrd

Gun rights advocates in Massachusetts are turning up the heat against the state’s attorney general, who they say potentially made thousands of citizens “felons in waiting” with her recent enforcement notice that changed the legal definition of assault weapons.

The latest rally by gun rights advocates against state Attorney General Maura Healey’s change attracted hundreds of people on Monday.   Continue reading “Gun Rights Fight Heats Up in Massachusetts”

KVVU Fox 5 – by Craig Huber

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) – The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on Wednesday announced it is assisting the Division of Public Health in investigating the theft of two nuclear density gauges.

Police said the theft occurred on Aug. 11 in the 4000 block of Meadow Valley Lane.   Continue reading “Metro searching for stolen nuclear density gauges”

ABC News

Months after the U.S. Supreme Court made it more difficult for prosecutors to prove bribery by a public official, a longtime Pennsylvania congressman, a former Virginia lawmaker and others are relying on the decision to challenge their convictions.

Former U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah and former lawmaker Phil Hamilton may be among the first but are likely not the last defendants to invoke the Supreme Court’s decision in June that overturned the bribery conviction of former Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell.   Continue reading “Ex-Officials Use Court Ruling to Attack Bribery Convictions”

ViewZone

There have been many stories from around the globe of people who have protested the slaughter of innocent children and civilians in Gaza because of the “collective punishment” inflicted upon the Palestinians by the Israelis. Perhaps, hopefully, you are a moral person also and object to this.

While you may think that it is enough to voice your disapproval of these horrific acts in news threads or on blogs, you probably do not know that you have be forced to pay for the bullets, phosphorous bombs and mortar rounds that have be targeted on UN refuges, hospitals and schools in Gaza. NO? Actually, YES!   Continue reading “YOU are supporting the killing in Gaza, like it or not!”

CounterPunch – by Bill Blunden

An army of networked kiosks is invading New York City. Hundreds of them. They’re large vertical slabs, practically ten feet tall and chock full of sensors. Reminiscent of the mysterious black monoliths from Stanley Kubrick’s movie 2001. These kiosks are replacing the city’s aging public telephone booths and after this initial wave of monoliths hits Gotham there will be thousands more installed throughout the city. John Young, the architect who runs the web site Cryptome, has called this forest of kiosks “the largest urban spying system in the United States.”   Continue reading “Facing Down the Panopticon”