Activist Post – by BN Frank

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is not a health or environmental protection agency.  Their job is to regulate the Telecom Industry (Big Wireless).  They’ve been doing just the opposite long before the ridiculous and highly risky “Race for 5G”which allows for hundreds of thousands if not millions more 5G small cell towers and related infrastructure in front of homes, in public rights of ways, historic districts, etc.  People are reporting health issues (pets included) where it has already been installed.  Insurance companies already know that radiation exposure is harmful otherwise they’d still be doing business with Big Wireless.   Continue reading “Cities Sue FCC on $2B Municipal Giveaway to Big Wireless for Installing 5G Everywhere”

nwi.com – by Lauren Cross

An internal investigation is underway at the Gary Police Department after officers were captured on video Sept. 1 arresting a person for filming them from what appears to be a public walkway.

With smartphone use increasingly common in recent years, an individual’s constitutional right to film on-duty officers has been hotly debated and called into question, but later affirmed through various lawsuits across the U.S.

Continue reading “Arrest, YouTube video trigger internal investigation after Gary officers tell man he couldn’t film them”

USA Today

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — The Centers for Disease and Control says a rare but potentially severe condition that causes weakness or even paralysis in the arms and legs is on the rise, mainly affecting children.

Between August 2014 and August 2018, the CDC received 362 cases of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM).   Continue reading “Rare, polio-like paralyzing disorder affecting children on the rise, CDC says”

RT

Amid ceaseless accusations of Russian aggression, NATO will deploy 45,000 troops to Northern Europe in what will be the alliance’s largest “defensive” exercise since the end of the Cold War.

Fifty aircraft, 70 vessels, and around 10,000 land vehicles will take part in NATO’s Trident Juncture 18 drills, which are set to begin on October 25, with live field exercises continuing until November 7. Thirty-one allied countries and partners are slated to participate.   Continue reading “NATO to deploy 45,000 troops near Russian border, calls it ‘defensive’”

Gov’t Slaves – by Vicky Batts

The mass medication of citizens via water fluoridation may be one of the greatest crimes against humanity taking place today — and it’s also one of the most under-reported scandals, too. Daring to speak out about the real facts on fluoride will get you stamped as a “crazy conspiracy theorist,” just like questioning vaccine safety or talking about the dangers of glyphosate will get you a fast-pass to being labeled “anti-science.”   Continue reading “Public health fraud: Why water fluoridation is one of the greatest crimes against humanity”

Behind the Badge – by Lou Ponsi

The line of walkers, about 200 strong and strung out over a quarter mile, made their way along some of Tustin’s main thoroughfares.

Many waved U.S. flags, divided with a blue line down the middle – the universal symbol for law enforcement – and others displayed homemade signs reading, “RESPECT POLICE,” “I WALK FOR LAW ENFORCMENT,” and “POLICE MATTER.” Continue reading “Citizens walk Tustin to support police”

Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom

ST. PAUL, Minn.—The Pew Research Center last week released a new public opinion report on “patient matching,” a term which is simply a less-offensive moniker for “national patient ID,” says Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (CCHF).

Pew led off the study with this dubious claim about developing a national system of patient identification: “Enhanced Patient Matching Is Critical to Achieving Full Promise of Digital Health Records.” However, problems abound with both the idea of pushing a national patient ID strategy to link patient data and the proposed use of a national infrastructure to collect and store the biometrics of Americans, such as their DNA, fingerprints or iris scans.

Continue reading “Creating National Biometric System for Patient Matching Will Threaten Privacy and Security”

World Events and the Bible

A primary school in England is teaching children as young as six years old to write gay love letters in order to teach diversity. What kind of education are children receiving these days? In years past, this would have been unthinkable. But in today’s world, it is the reality that has become mainstream.

We have included a video at the bottom of this article, listen to the teacher brainwash the children and then basically explain to the camera it is a brainwashing lesson. Continue reading “6-Year-Olds Forced To Write Gay ‘Love Letters’ To Teach ‘Diversity’”

WTOV 9 News

The Bellaire Police Department has hired six new officers, including Timothy Loehmann, the former Cleveland Police Officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014 as he held a pellet gun, which made headlines across the country.   Continue reading “Bellaire adds suspended Bethesda police chief, former Cleveland officer to police force”

MedScape – by Laura Beil

The pain from the pinched nerve in the back of Jeff Glidewell’s neck had become unbearable.

Every time he’d turn his head a certain way, or drive over bumps in the road, he felt as if jolts of electricity were running through his body. Glidewell, now 54, had been living on disability because of an accident a decade earlier. As the pain grew worse, it became clear his only choice was neurosurgery. He searched Google to find a doctor near his home in suburban Dallas who would accept his Medicare Advantage insurance.   Continue reading “A Surgeon So Bad It Was Criminal”

New York Times – by Corey Kilgannon

NEW WINDSOR, N.Y. — Anthony Mancinelli shook out a barber towel and welcomed the next customer to his chair in Fantastic Cuts, a cheery hair salon in a nondescript strip mall, about an hour’s drive north of New York City.

“Hey, paisan — same as usual,” said John O’Rourke to Mr. Mancinelli, who began layering Mr. O’Rourke’s hair with his steady, snipping scissors.

Continue reading “The World’s Oldest Barber Is 107 and Still Cutting Hair Full Time”

Antonius Aquinas

The idea of a constitution and/or written legislation to secure individual rights so beloved by conservatives and among many libertarians has proven to be a myth. The US Constitution and all those that have been written and ratified in its wake throughout the world have done little to protect individual liberties or keep a check on State largesse.  Instead, in the American case, the Constitution created a powerful central government which eliminated much of the sovereignty and independence that the individual states possessed under the Articles of Confederation.   Continue reading “The Gold Standard: Protector of Individual Liberty and Economic Prosperity”

Inc.com – by Bill Murphy Jr.

There’s giant news out of Washington today that will radically affect life for airline passengersflight attendants, and other employees. And it has nothing to do with that “other” big Washington story–the one about the Supreme Court.

Instead, this is about the Federal Aviation Administration bill that President Trump signed into law a little before 3 p.m. Friday–right at almost the exact moment that everyone else in Washington was watching a key senator’s speech about Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

Continue reading “President Trump Just Signed a Law That Radically Changes Life for Airline Passengers, Flight Attendants, and Airlines (Almost Nobody Even Noticed)”

Tomato Bubble – by Mike King

When it comes to ranking presidents, the “consensus” of the egghead historians of American academia generally ranks the 20th Century’s most loyal puppets of the New World Order banking Mafia very high, and the proponents of limited government and “hard currency” very low. A 2017 C-Span survey, for example, ranked the following scoundrels in the top 15 of 43 (Trump not included, Grover Cleveland, who served unconnected terms, only counted once):   Continue reading “1841-1845: President John Tyler vs The Rothschild Bankers”