Year: 2018
All across the country businesses are being encouraged to use facial recognition to identify everyone.
Companies like DeepCam, have been been secretly working for three years, to create a facial recognition customer watch list system. Continue reading “Businesses will use facial biometrics to create their own watch lists”
Turns out that brand new, store-bought outfit may not be as clean as you think.
One expert made waves in a recent Huffington Post interview in which he claimed that new, unwashed articles of clothing can harbor fecal germs, norovirus and bacteria, including strep and staph. Continue reading “New clothes can harbor fecal bacteria, expert says”
Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn
We are told that Nikolas Cruz, 19, is the lone gunman of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas (MSD) High School shooting on February 14, 2018, in Parkland, Florida, who killed 17 and wounded another 17. Continue reading “Parkland school shooting: Eyewitnesses saw killer wearing different clothes”
Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos
London, United Kingdom – While British politicians have increasingly “declared war on knives,” recently moving to ban the kitchen utensil in the name of keeping citizens safe from knife violence, since the 2014 war in Gaza, the UK government has approved the sale of $445 million in arms to the state of Israel.
The UK attempting to criminalize those carrying knives, after largely banishing guns, while simultaneously selling Israel arms—including parts for sniper rifles that are routinely used to kill innocent Palestinians—is the height of hypocrisy. Continue reading “UK Moves to Ban Knives—As They Simultaneously Sell Israel Sniper Rifles to Kill Palestinians”
Following the deadly Valentine’s Day shooting in Parkland, Fla., banks and credit card companies considered blocking consumers’ gun purchases as corporate America engaged in a marathon virtue-signaling session to prove to their customers that they too care about the lives of students being endangered by gun violence.
Of course, these bans would’ve likely been temporary. Banks could’ve quietly withdrawn the restrictions once the public furor quieted down. However, some banks and credit card companies are now considering a more permanent move that would transform them into foot soldiers in the deep state’s push to create a register of all gun owners. The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that some lenders are now discussing ways to identify purchases of guns through their payment systems. This would effectively transform them into tools of the intelligence services by monitoring virtually all gun sales at sporting goods stores and other merchants that aren’t transacted in cash. Continue reading “Credit-Card Companies Explore New Ways To Monitor Gun Purchases”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
The current conflict in Yemen, which was manufactured as a proxy war by Saudi Arabia, targeting its bitter enemy, Iran, is America’s dirty little secret which the media refuses to question. According to an analysis from Unicef, more than 5,000 children have been slaughtered in the war, with the death toll from violence alone surpassing 10,000—as millions teeter on the brink of starvation. The number of casualties has only continued to increase, as a report from the United Nations noted that the parties involved are conducting operations “heedless of their impact on civilians.” Continue reading “CNN’s Wolf Blitzer Says Slaughtering Kids in Yemen is Worth It Because It Creates Jobs”
Severe thunderstorms, including the potential for tornadoes, will take aim on the Plains and Midwest much of the week, due to what is shaping up to be a classic early May setup in the nation’s heartland.
NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has issued the following severe weather watches: Continue reading “Watches Issued: Severe Thunderstorms to Become Widespread in the Plains This Week, Including the Threat For Tornadoes”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed a cache of documents he says proves Iran lied to the world about its nuclear program for years, even after the 2015 nuclear deal with the world. “Iran did not come clean about its nuclear program,” Netanyahu said in a prime time address in English. Iran, for its part, blasted the speech as “propaganda.”
Presenting 55,000 pages of documents and 183 CDs, Netanyahu said Iran hid an “atomic archive” of documents on its nuclear program. Continue reading “Netanyahu: Iran Nuclear Deal Is Based on Lies – Here’s the Proof”
It is the source of one of the world’s most popular mineral waters, but the eastern French town of Vittel risks running dry.
Nestlé Waters, which owns the Vittel brand, is accused by residents and environmentalists of “overusing” local spring water that supplies the town and its bottling plant to maintain exports. The company denies the allegation. Continue reading “French town of Vittel suffering water shortages as Nestle accused of ‘overusing’ resources”
AccuWeather – by Amanda Schmidt
The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) granted Nestlé Waters North America, Inc. (Nestlé) a permit to increase its groundwater withdrawal for the purpose of bottling drinking water, according to a MDEQ statement on April 2.
Nestlé is authorized to begin withdrawing water at a rate up to 400 gallons per minute from the White Pine Springs well located near Evart, Michigan. Withdrawal may begin once the monitoring plan is in place and the baseline data is collected. Continue reading “Outrage ensues as Michigan grants Nestlé permit to extract 200,000 gallons of water per day”
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Archive: TWFTT 4-30-18
Donors to an Israeli medical excellence programme refused to continue funding it because one of the doctors selected this year to receive the money is Arab, the Times of Israel reported.
The Swiss family reportedly froze the $5 million payment to outstanding young physicians, saying it has “no intention” of donating to non-Jewish recipients. Continue reading “$5m grant to Israel cancelled after Arab student selected”
Scores of migrants gathered at the U.S. border began scaling the San Diego “wall” while shouting “Gracias, México!” presumably to thank the Mexican government for allowing them to travel from Central America to the U.S. border in the hopes of obtaining asylum from the Trump administration. Continue reading “Chaos Erupts As “Caravan” Of Illegals Scales US Border Fence, Cheering “Gracias Mexico””
Fellowship of the Minds – by DCG
Oregon working double-time to make sure there are several initiatives on the November ballot to ban “assault weapons.”
From KATU: Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum filed a draft ballot title earlier this month for an initiative petition that would ban assault weapons and large capacity magazines. Continue reading “Another anti-gun initiative: Oregon AG submits draft ballot title for petition that would ban assault weapons”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Milwaukee, WI — In May of last year, two West Milwaukee police officers broke down the door to Adam Trammell’s home, confronted him as he stood naked in his shower, and tasered him 18 times until he died. This month, Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm has decided that the two cops responsible for this horrifying incident will not be charged.
On that fateful day, officers Michael Rohleder and Anthony Munoz “responded to a medical emergency under complex circumstances that required them to attempt restraint,” Chisholm wrote to West Milwaukee Police Chief Dennis L. Nasci. Continue reading “Cops Break Into Innocent Man’s Home, Taser Him to Death in the Shower—No Charges”