The Fundamental Option – by Dr. Eowyn

What I had feared and expected finally happened.

Minutes ago upon waking up this morning, I discovered that WordPress has unilaterally and without warning shut down Fellowship of the Minds for alleged violations of “Terms of Service”.   Continue reading “WordPress shuts down Fellowship of the Minds”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Chatsworth, GA — A family is outraged and a great-grandmother recovering after she was tasered in her breast for failing to understand police when they told her to drop a knife she was using to reportedly cut flowers.

According to police, they received a call from a Boys and Girls club employee noting that Martha Al-Bishara, 87, was walking a trail with a knife. The caller noted that Al-Bishara was not threatening anyone and appeared to be “walking around looking for something, like, vegetation to cut down or something.” She also had a bag.   Continue reading “87yo Great-Grandmother Tasered in Her Breast by Police While Cutting Dandelions with a Knife”

Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger

“Only the weak hit the fly with a hammer.”

– Bangambiki Habyarimana

Anyone who tells you the recent escalation of censorship by U.S. tech giants is merely a reflection of private companies making independent decisions is either lying or dangerously ignorant.   Continue reading “Censorship Is What Happens When Powerful People Get Scared”

Breitbart – AWR Hawkins

A 2017 Congressional candidate who ran on a gun control platform in Georgia was arrested last week and charged with shooting the former manager of her political action committee, according to police.

Daily Mail reports that the former candidate, 30-year-old Kellie Collins, was a Democrat running for Georgia’s 10th Congressional seat. She pulled out of that race last year for “personal reasons” and was arrested last week on murder charges.   Continue reading “Former Gun Control Congressional Candidate Arrested for Allegedly Shooting PAC Manager”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

With Tesla scrambling to produce as many Model 3s as possible to meet Wall Street expectations, it is no surprise that the company has recently been plagued with anecdotal reports of shoddy workmanship and quality control issues. And what just happened over the weekend to the (formerly) delighted owner of a brand new Model 3 confirms many of these stories.

A person bought a Tesla Model 3, and, within the first 30 minutes of driving the car back home, the rear bumper cover falls off, Jalopnik reported. The owner, Rithesh Nair, tweeted a picture of his car, directly letting Elon Musk know about his new exposed behind: “1/2 hr, bringing Model 3 home, run in to heavy rain on the streets & bumper comes off.”   Continue reading “Tesla Model 3 Bumper Falls Off After 30 Minutes And “Heavy Rain””

RT

Around 30 people have been confirmed dead following Tuesday’s bridge collapse in Genoa. As emergency services continue to deal with the aftermath of the tragedy eye witnesses are recalling how the disaster unfolded.

People who were on the Ponte Morandi when it dramatically gave away say they saw numerous cars on the stretch of road when the collapse occurred. A witness told Sky Italia that he saw “eight or nine” vehicles on the bridge when it collapsed while Italian broadcaster RAI reported that 20 vehicles were caught up in the disaster.   Continue reading “‘This is hell’: Eyewitnesses relay tragic Genoa bridge collapse”

True Pundit

Investigative Journalist Jen Moore was found dead in a suburban Washington D.C. hotel room Monday, according to police and shocked and distraught friends and colleagues.

Moore died of an apparent seizure. Police are closely investigating the cause of death after former FBI Agent Robyn Gritz, a friend of Moore’s, made inquiries with homicide detectives Monday afternoon in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Preliminary reports from police said the death was not the result of suicide.   Continue reading “Investigative Journalist Found Dead in D.C. Hotel Room Weeks After Reporting Bill Clinton to FBI & DHS for Allegedly Raping Boy”

Gateway Pundit – by Damien Cowley

Shoppers mistake cries of djellaba-clad woman for terrorist attack.

Panic ensued Thursday evening in the French city of Montpellier after a women in North African garb began screaming in Arabic as her garment became trapped in a shopping mall escalator.

Local media report that the startled woman’s cries set off a chain reaction which saw shoppers flee towards the exits of the southern beach city’s Polygone Shopping complex, believing a jihadist attack to be underway.   Continue reading “Screaming In Arabic As Burqa Gets Caught In Escalator, Veiled Shopper Prompts Stampede Out of French Mall”

MassPrivateI

A recent article in KSFY revealed that the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is training citizens to act like cops.

Because that is what America needs right now, more police

These ‘citizen cops’ go through a ten-week training program called ‘Citizens Academy’ which teaches them to take part in fingerprinting, shooting a taser, A.L.I.C.E. training and much more.   Continue reading “‘Citizens Police Academies’ are used to improve community relations and influence voters”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Judge Sarah Backus ordered the release of five suspects accused of running a “school shooting training camp” after one of their attorneys said they’re only being targeted because they’re “black and Muslim,” as opposed to “white and Christian.”

“Many people here live in unconventional ways,” Judge Baukus said Monday.  Continue reading “Judge Orders Release Of ‘Muslim School Shooting Training Camp’ Suspects After Charges of Racism”

FrontPage Mag – by Joseph Puder

The U.S. News and World Report presented a study of the 25 most powerful nations in the world, taking into account such factors as political and diplomatic influence, economic success, as well as the military strength of the countries ranked.  The study evaluated 80 countries based on responses of 21,000 people, most of them esteemed diplomats, economists, elected officials, scholars, journalists, academicians, and some ordinary people.  The 2018 best countries ranking was a partnership with global marketing communications company Y&R’s Brand Strategy Firm, BAV Group, and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.  Its findings placed Israel number eight in the world regarding power.  Israel has surpassed European Union (EU) members such as Italy (18 place), Sweden (19), the Netherlands (21) and Spain (23), with all having larger populations.   Continue reading “Israel tops list of most powerful countries”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Go Bama! To those in the school system, I would highly encourage you to install these displays at your schools. Just a simple reminder of God in our daily life goes a long way, especially when we are surrounded by a world that walks contrary to His Ways.

Alabama public schools are hoping to bring God back into their schools by displaying the US motto “In God We Trust” on school buildings.   Continue reading “Alabama Putting God Back In Schools With Ten Commandments, ‘In God We Trust’ Displays”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

If you’re waiting for someone to save you from the tidal wave of corporate censorship, government authoritarianism and deranged left-wing violence, you’re following a mirage. No one is coming to save you. If you want to live as a free person in a free world, you’re going to have to demand it, fight for it and secure it.

Tech giants, for example, absolutely will not stop their censorship unless they are forced to stop.   Continue reading “Message from Adams: No one is coming to save us… we must fight or be destroyed”

Reason – by Scott Shackford

Los Angeles’ new police chief is a $1.27 million beneficiary of a controversial city “retirement” program that is so costly and prone to abuse that other cities which tried it have since abandoned it.

Michael Moore, a 36-year department veteran who had been managing operations as assistant chief, was named in June to replace retiring Chief Charlie Beck.   Continue reading “L.A.’s New Police Chief Pretended To Retire and Got $1.27 Million for It”

ABC News

The parents of a 10-year-old boy with autism in Denton, Texas, say they are planning to take legal action after they received a video that showed their son being repeatedly held to the ground by his neck and handcuffed by a school resource officer.

In the events captured by the officer’s body camera — the footage was shared with ABC News and parts of which were corroborated with police reports — the child, Thomas, appears to try to isolate himself in a cubbyhole when he saw a teacher moving toward him.  Continue reading “Parents to sue after 10-year-old boy with autism repeatedly pinned to ground, handcuffed by officer”