NPR

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is levying a $1 billion fine against Wells Fargo — a record for the agency — as punishment for the banking giant’s actions in its mortgage and auto loan businesses.

Wells Fargo’s “conduct caused and was likely to cause substantial injury to consumers,” the agency said in its filings about the bank.   Continue reading “Wells Fargo Hit With $1 Billion In Fines Over Home And Auto Loan Abuses”

CNBC News

A new study from the National Foundation for American Policy, shows that U.S. tech companies are relying more on skilled foreign workers using H-1B visas, while Indian outsourcing firms are losing their previous stronghold in the area.

According to the study, four U.S. tech companies – AmazonMicrosoftIntel, and Google – were among the top 10 employers for approved H-1B applications in FY 2017 (which ended September 30), and they all saw increases of more than 10 percent from the previous year.
Continue reading “Big American tech companies are snapping up foreign-worker visas, replacing Indian outsourcing firms”

Fox News

A former 911 operator who hung up the phone “thousands” of times on people attempting to call in emergencies in Harris County, Texas has been sentenced to jail time.

Crenshanda Williams, 44, was found guilty of interference with emergency telephone calls Wednesday after “systematically” hanging up the phone on residents of Harris County, KTRK reported.   Continue reading “911 operator who hung up on emergency calls is sentenced to jail”

Citizen Free Press

WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton’s deleted emails will be released to the public in September 2018, in accordance with a court ruling pertaining to the contents of Clinton’s “backup” email device.

It turns out that fired FBI director James Comey had Hillary Clinton’s definitive backup email device the entire election and never searched it. Continue reading “Hillary’s Deleted Emails Found, Court Orders Them RELEASED”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

On April 19 and 20, 1914, during a miner strike in Colorado, the National Guard killed dozens of people—though the exact number of casualties is disputed, most sources agree that at least four women and 11 children were among the dead. When the workers first went on strike, they were evicted from the company-owned houses in the mining town, so they set up massive tent colonies outside of the towns. The workers were protesting for higher wages and better work qualities but were making very little progress.   Continue reading “On This Day in 1914, US Military Slaughtered Kids in Colorado and JD Rockefeller Had Media Cover It Up”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

What a question to ask!  However, in the high tech world of microwaves and electromagnetic frequencies, mind control actually may be possible, including not being disregarded or excluded, when investigating the apparent weird behavior patterns exhibited in recent events where many actors say they ‘heard’ voices in their heads.

There is a program called the “Voice of God” (VoG) whose purpose is to have ‘receivers’ believe God is giving them instructions!  See this article “The Voice of God Weapon Returns.”  Who would have thought?  Continue reading “Is There Really Such A Thing As Remote Mind Control?”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

One student shot another in the ankle Friday morning at a High School in Ocala, Florida. The shooter is in custody according to the Ocala Star-Banner. The injured student, a boy, suffered a non-life-threatening injury and has been taken to a local hospital.

The shooting happened Friday morning at Forest High School which was on lockdown.  Continue reading “One Student Injured In Florida High School Shooting; Suspect In Custody”

RT

A new species of kamikaze-style ants has been found in Borneo, Southeast Asia. The ‘exploding’ critters sacrifice themselves to attack predators and defend their colony.

The ‘colobopsis explodens’ was discovered by a team of international researchers who identified 15 separate species of exploding ants in the tropical rainforest. Details of the study have been published in Zookeys.   Continue reading “‘Exploding’ ants discovered: Kamikaze insects kill predators with toxic… well, selves”

The United States of America considers military presence around the world as one of the key tools for ensuring national interests. The Pentagon has a huge amount of military bases and various facilities outside the national territory in more than 30 countries. Besides, US military instructors carry out training missions for local armed units of dozens of foreign states while the US special operations forces operate in more than 80 countries. The maintenance and expansion of military facilities network as well as conducting operations abroad in 2018 will cost the US taxpayer $89 billion, $23.2 billion more than the year before. However, financing global military presence isn’t the main challenge the US DoD is facing. A much more complicated task is to bring the foreign units to strength with physically and mentally healthy personnel as by September 2018 the Pentagon needs to enlist over 80,000 volunteers. Meanwhile, last year’s bar of 69,000 recruits was achieved with great difficulty.   Continue reading “The Price of US Global Dominance – Numerous Human Losses”

The Daily Wire – by Hank Berrien

On Monday, a Jacksonville, Florida city inspector walked into a Cedar Hills Estate business that had flags flying above the building to honor the different branches of the U.S. military and issued a warning citation to the business, then allegedly told a veteran protesting her action, “You did nothing for this country.”

At roughly noon on Monday, city inspector Melinda Power entered Jaguar Power Sports after seeing two United States flags, a Jacksonville Jaguars flag and flags representing each branch of the military flying atop the building and issued the citation, arguing that they violated the city code.   Continue reading “City Inspector Cites Business Flying U.S. Military Flags. Then She’s Confronted By A Veteran.”

The Maven – by Holly Matkin

Benbrook, TX – A Texas father’s afternoon visit to a local park prompted a police response, after a woman alleged that the man’s pro-gun Warrior 12 shirt was making other parents uncomfortable, police said.

Troy Johnston and his two daughters, ages four and six, stopped at Castle Park on March 30, so the children could enjoy the park’s swings and maze, he told Blue Lives Matter.

Continue reading “Woman Calls Police Over Man Wearing Pro-Gun T-Shirt At Park”