Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

A German historian has unearthed an extremely troubling formal relationship between the Associated Press (AP) and the Nazi party in the 1930’s, in which propaganda produced by the Hitler regime was supplied to American newspapers in exchange for continued access to Germany

After the Nazi party came to power in 1933, they began a campaign of strict image control, which encompassed the banning of almost all international media within Germany. By 1935 most media outlets were forced to close their German bureaus after persistent persecution due to their continued employment of Jews within their agencies.   Continue reading “World’s Largest News Agency Worked with Hitler to Feed Americans Nazi Propaganda”

Fox News

At least 15 people were killed and another 150 believed trapped when a portion of an overpass under construction collapsed in a congested area in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata on Thursday, police and officials said.

Army troops joined efforts to rescue those trapped inside cars, trucks and other vehicles that lay under massive concrete blocks and metal debris. Witnesses said that emergency personnel were attempting to use their bare hands to rescue those caught under the wreckage.   Continue reading “At least 15 reported killed, 150 believed trapped after overpass collapses in India”

Mad World News – by Robert Rich

While marking trees to be harvested for the first time in 30 years, a forest ranger stumbled across quite the odd sight. Although he didn’t see it until he was just 12 feet away, he found an eerie cabin hidden in the woods – and that’s when he discovered the creepy mystery inside.

Mark Andre, now an Environmental Services director in Arcata, California, was marking trees in the forest when he looked up and saw something out of place. “I didn’t see it until I was 12 feet from it,” he said. “It’s in the perfect out-of-the-way spot where it wouldn’t be detected.”   Continue reading “Forest Ranger Spots Hidden Cabin In Woods, Finds Creepy Mystery Inside”

MassPrivateI

A company called Sensity Systems is using “smart” LED lighting called NetSense to set up a national surveillance network.

The name of the new national surveillance network is called SkyNet.

I’m joking, it’s called NetSense.   Continue reading “States are using “smart” lighting systems to create a national biometric and vehicle database”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Philadelphia, PA — Responsibility is a word which is increasingly vanishing in the modern nanny state. As government continues to take over every aspect of our lives, one thing is becoming crystal clear — the state is a lousy parent.

From the cradle to the grave, federal recommendations, ostensibly designed for our wellbeing, ‘guide’ us through our lives telling us what to eat, when to sleep, how to work, when to die — and what to think.   Continue reading “Video Shows Gang of 6-Year-olds Terrorize and Beat Up On Train Passengers”

Activist Post – by Derrick Broze

Dr. J. Leroy Hulsey, Chair of the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ (UAF) Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, is conducting a study into the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 on September 11, 2001.

Dr. J. Leroy Hulsey, of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and two Ph.D. research assistants are partnering with the non-profit Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth for an engineering study known as “World Trade Center Building 7 Evaluation.” The researchers are using finite element modeling to evaluate the possible causes of World Trade Center Building 7’s collapse.   Continue reading “University Of Alaska Fairbanks Professor Launches New 9/11 Research Project”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

On Tuesday, a federal judge threatened Shauna Cox with jail is she made any public comments about the Oregon standoff.

The 59-year-old Cox was the woman who filmed the inside-the-truck video footage of LaVoy Finicum’s murder on January 26, 2016.   Continue reading “Federal Judge Goes after Shauna Cox’s Rights of Free Speech: Warns Her not to Speak Publicly about Oregon Standoff”

Bloomberg – by Steven T. Dennis

A bipartisan group of farm-state senators called on the Treasury Department Thursday to review a state-owned Chinese company’s proposed acquisition of Syngenta AG over concerns that Chinese control could impact U.S. food security and farm interests.

The senators asked Treasury Secretary Jack Lew to include representatives of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States when it reviews the acquisition by the China National Chemical Corp., or ChemChina. The letter to Lew was signed by Debbie Stabenow, the ranking Democrat on the Agriculture Committee, and three other members of the committee: Democrat Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Republicans Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst of Iowa.   Continue reading “ChemChina’s Bid for Syngenta Needs Scrutiny, Senators Say”

Mediaite – by Joe Concha

Al Jazeera America may be shutting off the lights permanently soon, but that doesn’t mean reporters likeDavid Shuster aren’t continuing to go about their business until the final gun sounds.

Wednesday night, Shuster just reported on the 7:00 PM EST AJAM nightly newscast that the FBI has completed its examination of Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton‘s private email server after an investigation lasting nearly one year. The former Fox News and MSNBC reporter states investigators are nearing a verdict whether to seek criminal charges against the Former Secretary of State, Senator and First Lady.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton to be Interviewed by FBI Director Comey in Coming Days”

The Post & Email – by Sharon Rondeau

(Mar. 27, 2016) — At approximately 6:21 p.m. EDT, North American Law Center (NALC) lead attorney Stephen Pidgeon stated on the TNALC radio show that NALC has obtained “intelligence” and documentation from Canada showing that presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz was strictly a Canadian citizen throughout his life.   Continue reading “NALC Lead Attorney: Documents Obtained From Canada on Ted Cruz”

Gun Owners of America

It’s no longer the Nineteenth Century.  And a dealer who wants to “clear” a firearms purchase through the useless Washington bureaucracy can contact the FBI (or any state) in a fraction of a second.

So it’s become an incredible anachronism that a New Jersey resident can’t purchase a rare handgun from a Connecticut dealer 50 miles away, unless the purchase is intermediated by two separate licensees — the one from Connecticut AND one from New Jersey.    Continue reading “New Congressional Bill Will Allow Out-of-State Purchases”

Natural News – by JD Heyes

It’s one of the few victories for the people against an out-of-control federal agency that is growing more lawless and arrogant by the year.

As reported by Indian Country Today, the Bureau of Land Management, which falls under the Department of the Interior (as does the Bureau of Indian Affairs), was forced to cancel an oil and gas lease in the Badger-Two Medicine region in northwestern Montana earlier this month, thereby keeping land that is culturally and traditionally sacred to members of the Blackfoot Nation pristine.   Continue reading “Corrupt Bureau of Land Management successfully kicked out of the sacred Blackfoot Native American Nation”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Philadelphia, Pa — An ex-transit cop has been found guilty of false imprisonment and official oppression stemming from a Christmas Day incident when he stepped on a woman’s foot and refused to apologize — after cutting in line at Dunkin’ Donuts in 2013. When the woman attempted to alert the officer’s superiors, he slammed her head into an ATM machine — and placed her under arrest.

Douglas Ioven, a former officer with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA), cut in line on Christmas in front of Muibat Williamson, a nurse at Einstein Medical Center, who was on her way home from a night shift. When Ioven was leaving, with coffee and doughnuts in hand, he stepped on Williamson’s foot.   Continue reading “Woman Reports Cop for Stepping On Her in the Donut Line, So He Smashed in Her Face”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As if police officers kidnapping, beating, and killing innocent people in America with impunity wasn’t enough, the state of Mississippi just passed a Bill that will grant churches equal protection from acts of violence.

Mississippi House Bill 786, the “Mississippi Church Protection Act” legalizes killing people while acting as a participant of a church or place of worship — seriously.   Continue reading “Bill Grants Churches the Power to Make ‘Soldiers of God’ Who Can Legally Kill Citizens Like Cops”

Anti-Media – by Claire Bernish

“I think Smedley Butler was onto something,”Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former George W. Bush administration heavyweight, told Salon in an exclusive interview.

Major General Smedley Butler earned the highest rank in the U.S. Marine Corps, accumulating numerous accolades as he helped lead the United States through decades of war. He later became an ardent critic of such militarism and imperialism.   Continue reading “Former Bush Official Just Confirmed That Our Wars Are For Corporate Interests”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

There have been a lot of arguments put forth about Trump’s border wall idea.

Some say such a wall will do nothing to stem the tide of illegal immigrants crossing into the United States through our southern border. Others argue that the hundreds of miles of border can only be secured by a well constructed barrier.   Continue reading “This Stunning Chart Shows How Trump’s Border Wall Will Stop Illegal Immigration”

Reuters

Two Minneapolis police officers will not face criminal charges in the shooting death of a 24-year-old black man last November, as the evidence showed Jamar Clark was not handcuffed and had access to an officer’s gun, a county prosecutor said on Wednesday.

Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said at a news conference that the evidence showed Clark struggled with officers Mark Ringgenberg and Dustin Schwarze and at one point had his hand on a gun during the incident.   Continue reading “Officers not charged in Minneapolis police killing”

Reuters

President Barack Obama on Wednesday commuted the sentences of 61 federal prisoners serving time for drug crimes, bringing his total commutations to 248 individuals, which the White House said was more than the previous six presidents combined.

The move reflects Obama’s push to reform the U.S. criminal justice system to reduce the number of people serving long sentences for non-violent drug crimes, reforms that have garnered bipartisan support from lawmakers.   Continue reading “Obama commutes 61 sentences, bringing total to 248”