TruthKings – by Gary Barnes

We all know the story by now, Robert De Niro came out and announced to the world that he was the father of an Autistic child and was going to screen Vaxxed: From Cover Up To Catastrophe. We all cheered, cried and celebrated with this great man. Only to return 24 hours later and announce the film had been pulled and would not be shown at the Tribeca Film Festival after the “scientific community” had reached out to him. After this occurred, TruthKings was tipped off to take a look into the actual ownership of the Tribeca Film Festival.   Continue reading “The Connection To Big Pharma and #Vaxxed Being Pulled Revealed. Allegedly.”

Patriot or Traitor

Captain Daniel Dusek, the former deputy director of operations for the Navy’s 7th Fleet has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for his treasonous involvement in a bribery scandal.

Dusek pleaded guilty last year (2015) to conspiracy to commit bribery, admitting he traded classified information for luxury gifts and access to prostitutes. He was sentenced to 46 months on Friday.   Continue reading “Daniel Dusek is a traitor.”

Mail.com

LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) — An Egyptian man wearing a fake explosives belt who hijacked a domestic EgyptAir flight and forced it to land in Cyprus on Tuesday has surrendered and was taken into custody after he released all passengers and crew unharmed.

His surrender ended an hours-long standoff at Larnaca airport on the island nation’s southern coast. The hijacker had earlier freed most of the passengers but kept on board seven people — four crew members and three passengers.   Continue reading “Egypt plane drama ends: hijacker arrested, passengers freed”

Mail.com

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — A Nigerian official says a girl suicide bomber arrested in Cameroon is not one of the 276 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram from a school in the northeast Nigerian town of Chibok nearly two years ago, but is from a nearby community.

The official says Cameroonian authorities gave them the names of the girl and an older accomplice but are holding them for questioning about how the Islamic extremists operate. The official is in Yaounde, the Cameroonian capital, waiting for the girls to be handed over. He spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter is sensitive.   Continue reading “Official: Arrested girl suicide bomber not a “Chibok girl””

Mail.com

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea fired a short-range projectile from an area near its eastern coast on Tuesday, South Korean officials said, in what appears to be another weapons test seen as a response to ongoing military drills between Washington and Seoul.

The projectile was fired near the North Korean port city of Wonsan and flew about 200 kilometers (125 miles) before crashing into land northeast of the launch site, South Korean military officials said.   Continue reading “South Korea says North Korea fired short-range projectile”

Mail.com

SYCAMORE, Ill. (AP) — A former security guard serving a life sentence in the 1957 slaying of a 7-year-old Illinois girl returns to court Tuesday in his battle to convince a judge he’s innocent, while the victim’s brother has demanded the appointment of a special prosecutor to keep the man behind bars.

Jack McCullough, 76, was convicted in 2012 in one of the oldest cases in the U.S. ever to go to trial. But last week, the DeKalb County state’s attorney released the findings of a six-month review that convinced him McCullough could not have committed the crime. State’s Attorney Richard Schmack, who had no role in McCullough’s prosecution, found fault with the investigation and said new evidence corroborated an alibi.   Continue reading “Man convicted in 1957 slaying of Illinois girl could go free”

Washington Post

The Justice Department has announced that it is resuming a controversial practice that allows local police departments to funnel a large portion of assets seized from citizens into their own coffers under federal law.

The “Equitable Sharing Program” gives police the option of prosecuting asset forfeiture cases under federal instead of state law. The Justice Department had suspended payments under this program in December, due to budget cuts included in last year’s spending bill.   Continue reading “The feds have resumed a controversial program that lets cops take stuff and keep it”

RT

The US Capitol in Washington DC was on lockdown for a second day as authorities responded to a suspicious package, a witness told Reuters.

US Capitol Police initially confirmed that a suspicious item was found, but declined to elaborate.   Continue reading “US Capitol on lockdown for 2nd day as authorities investigate suspicious package”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

A new report from the Guardian says the “CIA took naked photographs of people it sent to its foreign partners for torture.”

These detainees had been part of the CIA’s covert practice of “extraordinary renditions” — the “U.S. government’s global kidnap and secret detention” program. Because the CIA operated the program to avoid scrutiny, exactly how many detainees have been “rendered” remains unclear — as is how many of them were photographed naked by the agency.   Continue reading “CIA Caught Taking Naked Photos of Detainees BEFORE Torturing Them to Prove They Weren’t Tortured”

Free Though Project – by Matt Agorist

Caldwell County, TX — In January of last year, Larry Faulkenberry’s 16-year-old son decided that he would play a trick on his dad for grounding him. So, he called the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Department, and claimed his dad was drunk and waving a gun.

Deputies, responding to the call, arrived to find Faulkenberry entirely compliant, not drunk, and unarmed. He does not even own a gun.   Continue reading “Video Exposes Cops as Lying Thugs Who Beat an Innocent Man and Claimed He Attacked Them”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

It would be difficult to find a program that better exemplifies the word “failure” than the Pentagon’s “train and equip” effort in Syria.

Last May, US Central Command issued a hilariously absurd press release outlining what was quite obviously going to be a disastrous effort to arm rebel fighters. “The US military and partner forces have begun training the initial class of appropriately vetted Syrian opposition recruits this week to support the effort to degrade and ultimately defeat ISIL in Syria,” the PR read.   Continue reading “Full Metal Retard Part Deux: CIA-Backed Rebels Now At War With Pentagon-Armed Fighters In Syria’s Aleppo”

Breitbart

WASHINGTON, March 28 (UPI) — The U.S. Department of Justice has dropped its contentious weeks-long legal battle with tech giant Apple, prosecutors said Monday, after FBI agents were able to finally break into the smartphone of San Bernardino suspect Syed Farook.

Justice prosecutors have been working since Feb. 16 to legally force assistance from the California phone-maker. Apple, though, defied a court’s order and refused to help agents break into Farook’s iPhone 5, out of security and privacy concerns.   Continue reading “DOJ Cracks Into Terror Suspect’s iPhone, Drops Legal Fight With Apple”