Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Lakeland, FL – Cellphone footage has been released from bystanders who witnessed police officers repeatedly punching and hitting a homeless man while holding him down on the ground under a bridge.

The resulting outrage on social media has forced the Lakeland Police Department to respond to allegations that its officers beat up a homeless man in an epic display of excessive force.  Continue reading “Residents Outraged As Video Shows Cops Hold Homeless Man Down, Savagely Beat Him”

Threats and then missile strikes fell on Syria from the US and their allies. All of the threats are once again based on fake statements and staged shootings of “White Helmets” about the alleged use of chemical weapons by Assad. Again, the theatrical performance became the reason for armed aggression against a sovereign country. Washington decided to act in the English style: “pass sentence, then make a decision.” Nobody wanted to clarify the truth, US President D. Trump had to make a missile strike on Syria as soon as possible. It was done to weaken the legitimate government and unbind hand of the “terrorist-like smelling” opposition.   Continue reading “US aircrafts are fatigue, as Washington declares missile strike”

The New Observer

According to a statement put out by the Israeli government and quoted by the Times of Israel, the attacks on Syria were “appropriate”—even though there is still no evidence that the Syrian government actually used chemical weapons at all.

It is a well-established fact that the Jewish lobby in the US, the UK, and France, effectively run those government’s major foreign policy decisions, particularly with regard to the Middle East, so it comes as no surprise that those nations are continually starting wars in the region to protect the Jews-onlhy state.  Continue reading “Israel Ecstatic as Jewish-Lobby Controlled “Allies” Bomb Syria”

Chicago Tribune

Police in McHenry County will be out for blood with drivers who refuse to take breath tests for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

And the practice of officers immediately seeking blood draws from those who won’t submit to a breath screen appears to be spreading, with Lake County also planning to adopt a similar policy.   Continue reading “New DUI policy: Refuse breath test, cop will seek instant warrant for blood test”

The Hill

Russia and Iran on Saturday denounced overnight airstrikes from the U.S., France and Britain against targets associated with their ally Syrian leader Bashar Assad over an apparent chemical weapons attack.

“With their actions, the U.S. is deepening a humanitarian catastrophe in Syria,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said, according to The Wall Street JournalContinue reading “Russia, Iran denounce US-led strikes against Syria”

There is not ONE thing true in this statement other than our renegade ‘government’ just bombed the capital of a a sovereign nation. And Trumptard saying that Russia and Iran supplied the nerve gas is a basic insult to every thinking human on the planet. It is time to start shooting these ‘representatives’, and hunting down jews like the lying dogs they are.
New York Times

President Trump addressed the nation on Friday night about his decision to order strikes on Syria, following a suspected chemical attack.

The following is the complete text of his remarks, as prepared by The New York Times. 

Continue reading “President Trump on Syria Strikes: Full Transcript and Video”

Not much time has elapsed since the tragedy in Syria’s Douma, which was the last stronghold of Jaish al-Islam militants. Several videos with testimony of participants of the so called chemical attack started to appear on the Internet.   Continue reading “Here’s why chemical attack in Syria’s Douma is just another FAKE of White Helmets”

Las Vegas Review Journal

Longtime radio host Art Bell died Friday at his Pahrump home, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office announced. He was 72.

Bell’s paranormal-themed show, “Coast to Coast AM,” was syndicated on about 500 North American stations in the 1990s before he left the nightly show in 2002. He broadcast the show from Pahrump’s KNYE 95.1 FM, a station he founded.   Continue reading “Pahrump-based radio host Art Bell dies at 72”

RT

The first videos and photos have emerged on social media showing what appear to be the strikes by the US, the UK and French militaries in the Syrian capital.

Syrian state TV reported that Syria’s missile defenses shot down 13 missiles south of Damascus.   Continue reading “First images of US-led strikes on Damascus emerge”

AOL

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S., British and French forces hammered Syria with air strikes early Saturday Syria time in response to a poison gas attack that killed dozens of people last week, in the biggest intervention by Western powers in Syria’s civil war.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced the military action from the White House late on Friday. As he spoke, explosions rocked Damascus.  Continue reading “Trump orders strikes against Syria over chemical weapons attack”

USA Today

Actress Heather Locklear pleaded not guilty Thursday to five misdemeanor charges stemming from a Feb. 25 incident at her Thousand Oaks home, prosecutors said.

The 56-year-old former “Melrose Place” star did not appear in Ventura County Superior Court for the arraignment. Her attorneys, William Haney and Blair Berk, entered the plea on her behalf, said Senior Deputy District Attorney Tom Dunlevy, the prosecutor assigned to the case.   Continue reading “Heather Locklear pleads not guilty to charges stemming from Thousand Oaks arrest”

NBC News

Health investigators have identified chopped romaine lettuce from Arizona as the probable culprit of an 11-state E. coli outbreak that has sickened at least seven people in New Jersey as well as people in New York and Connecticut.

The New Jersey Department of Health issued an update on the probe Friday, saying the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration traced the likely source back to lettuce grown in Yuma, but neither agency has identified a grower, supplier, distributor or brand.    Continue reading “CDC Identifies Probable Culprit in 11-State E. Coli Outbreak as Chopped Romaine Lettuce”