Daily Mail

Police have charged the woman they say went on a stabbing spree at an illegal birthing facility in New York, cutting three infants and two adults, with another infant suffering a head injury, before attempting to take her own life.

Yu Fen Wang, 52, who worked at the Mei Xin Care underground establishment, has been charged with five counts of attempted murder, police said.   Continue reading “Woman is charged after baby stabbing rampage at illegal Chinese maternity center where she worked helping ‘foreign mothers give birth on American soil so their children could become US citizens’”

Vox

The autumnal equinox is upon us: On Saturday, September 22, both the Northern and Southern hemispheres will experience an equal amount of daylight. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, it marks the beginning of fall, with daylight hours continuing to shorten until the winter solstice in December. For those south of the equator, it’s the beginning of spring. Google is celebrating it with a Google Doodle of a falling leaf.

Technically speaking, the equinox occurs when the sun is directly in line with the equator. This will happen at 9:54 pm Eastern time on Saturday.   Continue reading “The fall equinox is Saturday: 8 things to know about the first day of autumn”

BBC News

If towing icebergs to hot, water-stressed regions sounds totally crazy to you, then consider this: the volume of water that breaks off Antarctica as icebergs each year is greater than the total global consumption of freshwater. And that stat doesn’t even include Arctic ice. This is pure freshwater, effectively wasted as it melts into the sea and contributes to rising sea levels. Does it sound less crazy now?   Continue reading “The Outrageous Plan To Haul Icebergs To Africa”

Yahoo News

An unusual form of debris has been washing up along Florida’s beaches after Hurricane Florence: bricks of Marijuana.

Over the last few days, numerous twelve-kilogram (26 lbs.) packages of the drug have washed ashore in Daytona Beach and the surrounding area, the Washington Postreports. While their appearance is likely do to the ocean being churned up by the storm, which made landfall September 14, it’s unclear where exactly they came from.  Continue reading “Tourists Picking Up 26-Lb. Bricks of Marijuana Washing Up on Florida Beaches After Hurricane Florence”

Yahoo News

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Gunmen disguised as soldiers attacked an annual Iranian military parade Saturday in the country’s oil-rich southwest, killing at least 25 people and wounding 60 in the bloodiest assault to strike the country in recent years.

The attack in Ahvaz saw gunfire sprayed into a crowd of marching Revolutionary Guardsmen, bystanders and government officials watching from a nearby riser. Suspicion immediately fell on the region’s Arab separatists, who previously only attacked unguarded oil pipelines under the cover of darkness.   Continue reading “Gunmen attack Iran military parade, killing at least 25”

Delaware Public Media

Law enforcement agencies and others are receiving a bump in funding from federal homeland security grants.

FEMA is awarding Delaware nearly $8.8 million this year through post-911 security grant programs.   Continue reading “Millions in federal funds coming to First State for homeland security”

VPR

When people are crossing a U.S. border, they expect to be asked about their citizenship. But not when they’re driving up the East Coast.

U.S. Border Patrol agents are boarding buses from private lines like Greyhound and Concord Coach within 100 miles of a U.S. border, asking passengers if they’re American citizens. It turns out agents are empowered to do this through a little-known law called the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952. There are more and more reports of officers stopping cars and buses.   Continue reading “Federal Agents Board Buses 100 Miles From Border To Ask, Are You A U.S. Citizen?”

ABC 22 Now

HARRISON TWP., Ohio (WKEF/WRGT) – Sharky’s Lounge in Harrison Township is losing its liquor license at the end of the business day today.

The Ohio Liquor Control Commission revoked the adult entertainment club’s license, according to the Ohio Investigative Unit.   Continue reading “Sharky’s loses liquor license after agents buy drugs, lap dances with food stamps”

RT

President Donald Trump has delayed his order to declassify documents related the the FBI’s surveillance of former campaign adviser Carter Page, and asked the Department of Justice to review the documents first.

Trump said on Friday that he met with the Department of Justice, who felt that releasing the documents could have a perceived negative impact on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s ongoing ‘Russiagate’ probe, and has received calls from allies asking that the documents not be released, due to their sensitive intelligence content.   Continue reading “Trump delays order to declassify Russia probe documents”

Natural News – by JD Heyes

A cabal of Democrats are conspiring with the Deep State to halt the release of unredacted FISA court applications regarding onetime Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, in direct defiance of an order issued to the FBI and Justice Department by the president.

Earlier this week POTUS Donald Trump said he had given both agencies instructions to declassify and release the documents in an effort to be transparent and to allow the American public to see exactly why former President Obama and officials within his administration believed it was in the vital national interest to spy on an American citizen, and one that just happened to be associated with a rival presidential campaign.   Continue reading “Dems PANIC, try to halt release of FBI / DOJ documents that will criminally implicate deep state traitors”

Your Perception is not Reality

Imagine if it emerged that the Republican chairman of the House or Senate intelligence committee had a Russian spy working on their staff. Think it would cause a political firestorm? Well, this month we learned that Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) had a Chinese spy on her staff who worked for her for about 20 years, was listed as an “office director” on payroll records and served as her driver when she was in San Francisco, all while reporting to China’s Ministry of State Security through China’s San Francisco Consulate. The reaction of the mainstream media? Barely a peep.   Continue reading “This may well be the most serious espionage transgression in modern American history”

Middle East Monitor

Israel’s critics often describe the country as being above the law, but until now this has never been brazenly declared by its government. Documents published this week shows a legal representative of the Israeli government audaciously claiming that Israel can “legislate anywhere in the world,” that it is “entitled to violate the sovereignty of foreign countries,” and that it “is allowed to ignore the directives of international law in any field it desires”.

The bold declaration was made in legal materials recently submitted to the Israeli Supreme Court in which the government representative said that the Knesset is allowed to ignore international law anywhere it desires.   Continue reading “Israel declares it is above the law”

Washington Examiner – by Ashe Schow, July 7, 2015

The Affirmative Consent Project, which advocates for “yes means yes” sexual consent policies, has been distributing “consent contracts” to college students across the country.

The contract states in big red letters: “YES! We agree to have SEX!” (emphasis original), and asks participants to take a photo together holding the contract. If a camera can’t be found, then the participants would need to fill out the form included on the back of the contract.   Continue reading “Advocacy group distributes sexual ‘consent contracts’ to college students”

Madness Hub

A student editor at a top university has been fired in a transphobia row after he tweeted that ‘women don’t have penises’.

Angelos Sofocleous, assistant editor at Durham University’s philosophy journal ‘Critique’, was sacked from his post after just three days for writing a tweet deemed ‘transphobic’ by fellow students.   Continue reading “Student editor who retweeted article pointing out that that ‘women don’t have penises’ is fired from university journal”

Fellowship of the Minds – by DCG

It’s always about control.

From The Detroit NewsA resolution introduced in Wayne County seeks to encourage state and federal legislators to regulate and limit ammunition sales.

Outgoing District 6 Commissioner Reggie “Reg” Davis submitted the resolution to the commission’s chair, Gary Woronchak, to encourage Michigan and U.S. leaders to adopt policies to end gun violence. If the commission does that, Davis said, he plans to seek passage of an ordinance to adopt the policies for which his resolution calls.   Continue reading “Detroit lawmaker pushes “bullet bill” where you have to purchase ammo through law enforcement and go through mental background check”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Oakland, CA — Body camera footage from the deadly shooting of an Alameda father has just been released despite the fact that police killed him over 3 years ago. Demouria Hogg, 30, was found unconscious behind the wheel of his car on the morning of June 6, 2015. Forty minutes after police began a stand off with him, he would be shot and killed.

As TFTP reported at the time, in September of 2016, the city of Oakland paid $1.2 million to the family of Hogg after officer Nicole Rhodes fired two fatal rounds into the man.   Continue reading “Cops Start 40-Minute Stand Off With Unconscious Man Before Executing Him”

Activist Post – by Nicholas West

Biometric identification at U.S. airports has quietly been rolling out at various locations around the world. In some cases, it has been sprung upon the general traveling public without warning, leaving some to question how optional all of this will be as travelers becomes acclimatized to the new boarding process.

Despite many privacy groups warning about the type of incremental “mission creep” we have seen across the spectrum of technological tracking and surveillance, Delta Airlines is taking the lead in bringing about what they call the future of global air travel.   Continue reading “First U.S. Airport “Biometric Terminal” Set For Rollout This Year”

RT

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt predicts that the internet, as we know it, will split in two within the next decade, with one side led by China. However, Google seems okay with Chinese rule, once it gets to be involved.

“I think the most likely scenario now is not a splintering, but rather a bifurcation into a Chinese-led internet and a non-Chinese internet led by America,” Schmidt told tech-heads at a private event in San Francisco on Wednesday, organized by investment firm Village Global VC.   Continue reading “Ex-Google CEO: Internet will split in two, with China controlling half”