Vac Truth – by Tom Stavola

Last week California Democratic Senators Josh Newman and Richard Pan fabricated claims of racism to exterminate a civil rights bill, and they got away with it despite their failure to provide any evidence substantiating their allegations.  To date, Senators Newman and Pan have not been held accountable for their actions.

The civil rights bill these Democratic Senators exterminated was simple: it would have guaranteed individuals and families the right to self-quarantine in their homes in the event of a pandemic, without fear of being criminalized for simply existing in their natural state (i.e., free of antibiotics or experimental vaccines).  Why would anyone want to exterminate a person’s obvious right to simply exist at home in an un-medicated state, especially a perfectly healthy person?   Continue reading “California Democratic Senators Newman and Pan Caught Fabricating Racism To Exterminate Civil Rights Bill”

Tenth Amendment Center – by Mike Maharrey

Sometimes I think there is some central office somewhere writing scripts for police departments to read when they need to oppose (support) something. No matter what city or state, or what issue we’re talking about, police arguments are almost exactly the same.

“If this happens (or doesn’t happen) criminals will have free rein and officers will die in the streets.”

Seriously, that’s barely even hyperbole.   Continue reading “My Trip to Court and the Stories Cops Tell”

Investment Watch – by Robert Patrick Shanahan

The United States is far from the land of the free these days. The governments in state capitols and Washington DC have confiscated our rights and are selling them back to us.

American culture has shifted in a frightening way that has expanded the number of professions and industries that now require an occupational license to legally provide a service or start a business. This stifles business creation in many states and disproportionally affects low and middle income individuals the most.   Continue reading “The Regulated States of America: Occupational Licensing Gone Wild”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

On Saturday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan sharply criticized the United States Armed Forces and its N.A.T.O. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) allies for supplying weapons to Kurdish militias in Syria for free, while refusing to sell defense hardware to Turkey.

“We cannot buy weapons from the US with our money, but unfortunately, the US and coalition forces give these weapons, this ammunition, to terrorist organizations for free,” Erdoğan stated in an interview on Turkish NTV news channel.

Continue reading “Turkish President Erdogan Blasts The US For “Sending 5,000 Trucks Loaded With Weapons To Northern Syria””

Miami Herald – by Carol Marbin Miller

Broward County prosecutors have ruled that a former detention center officer was justified when he slugged a 14-year-old boy in the face — breaking the teen’s nose in two places — because the juvenile was aggressive with staff and causing a disturbance in the county’s long-troubled lockup.

Former lockup officer Darell Bryant will not face charges as a result of the incident, which occurred on Feb. 12, 2017. In a “close-out” memo signed earlier this month, prosecutor Christopher Killoran with the Broward State Attorney’s Office said that Bryant “was justified in his use of force and his actions that day.”   Continue reading “Lockup guard slugged a skinny kid. Prosecutors say it’s justified. Here’s the video.”

Daily Mail

An 11-year-old boy was killed after he participated in a school walkout to protest gun violence and was hit by a car.

Police say Jonathan Benko was with other students from Parkland Middle School in El Paso, Texas, when they left the designated walkout area Friday morning.   Continue reading “Boy, 11, is hit and killed by a truck after walking out of middle school in protest against guns”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

President Trump has instructed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to deny reported caravans of asylum-seekers entry into the United States.  A caravan of over 1,000 mostly Central American refugees attempted to travel by foot, bus and train to the southern U.S. border in hopes of being granted asylum. After President Trump threatened to cut off foreign aid to “Honduras and the countries that allow this to happen,” Mexico agreed to disband the group.    Continue reading “Trump Instructs DHS To Block “Caravans” Of Illegals After First Wave Reaches Border”

Reuters

TORONTO (Reuters) – A driver plowed his white Ryder rental van into a crowd in Toronto on Monday, killing nine people and injuring 16 along a roughly mile-long (1.6-km) stretch of sidewalk thronged with lunch-hour pedestrians, police said.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) identified the suspect as Alek Minassian, 25, without identifying its source for that information. Citing government officials, it said Minassian was not associated with any organized militant group.   Continue reading “Driver kills nine, injures 16 plowing van into Toronto sidewalk crowd”

The Hill

A Senate panel on Monday voted to give CIA Director Mike Pompeo a favorable recommendation that puts him on course to be confirmed as secretary of State, following a surprise last-minute vote switch by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.).

Pompeo was poised to face a historic setback by becoming the first secretary of State nominee since at least 1925 to fail to win over a majority of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.   Continue reading “Pompeo headed for confirmation after surprise panel vote”

Gov’t Slaves

The Chicago Sun-Times is the oldest continuously published newspaper in the city.

Every day for 174 years, we have been there for you. Now we need you to be there for us.  Continue reading “LET IT BURN: Chicago Sun-Times leaves front page blank, pleads for subscribers: ‘We need you to be there for us’”

Collective Evolution – by Alana Ketler

Samsung’s Swedish site recently revealed a new program that offers hypnosis so that you can erase your memories and re-watch your favourite shows for the first time. The program is called Unspoil Me and it’s comprised of 23 minutes of swirling patterns, mesmerizing music and a hypnotherapist directing your thoughts and attention in order to erase your memory.

Now, here’s the kicker, this is not a joke. This is totally real, and the implications of what this technology can do are concerning. We can only hope that people will not fall for this and that maybe tv shows are actually just not that important? We can only hope.  Continue reading “Why I’m Concerned About Samsung Hypnotizing People & Erasing Their Memory”

AOL

TURLOCK, California (KTXL) — One teen ended up with a broken jaw and another arrested Wednesday after a couple of kids took the ‘senior assassination game’ too far.

The game, a town tradition for Turlock High School seniors landed an 18-year-old in jail. Caleb Norman was charged with felony aggravated assault.

Norman is a Turlock High School student who went to Donnelley Park with 10 other students to play ‘Senior Assassination.’ Police say things escalated from there.  Continue reading “‘Senior assassination’ game leads to teen’s arrest”

NBC Connecticut

Five juveniles from Stamford were arrested after they went into the Majestic movie theatre in Stamford with what appeared to be guns Sunday night and told everyone to put their hands up, according to police.

Police were alerted at 7:53 p.m. Sunday that several people had gone into the theater with guns and threatened people.    Continue reading “Children With What Appeared to Be Guns Threatened Movie Goers in Stamford: Police”

Anti-War – by Brett Wilkins

Unit 731, the notorious germ warfare unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that conducted horrific lethal experiments on Chinese civilians and Allied prisoners of war before and during World War II, is back in the news again after the Japanese government released the names of more than 3,000 of its former members. The unit is little known in either Japan or the United States; what’s even less known is that rather than punish its members, US authorities during the postwar occupation of Japan paid them millions of dollars to share knowledge gained from, among other crimes, dissecting live POWs and killing hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians by aerial spraying of bubonic plague and other deadly diseases.   Continue reading “Unit 731: How Leaders of Japan’s WWII Germ Warfare Unit Ended Up Working for the US”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

It is looking more and more like Obama’s Former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan and Former NSA Director James Clapper may have lied when they put together a report released in January 2017 about Russian influence in the 2016 election. This report was used to push the entire Russia narrative.

This past week the DNC announced that they are suing Russia, WikiLeaks and the Trump campaign –   Continue reading “2017 Russia Report Loses Luster as its Architects Comey, Brennan and Clapper Are Proven as Leakers, Liars and Trump Haters”