RT

Are you racist? Your university says you are – even if you don’t say, think, or do racist things – and it’s all down to the color of your skin. Lecturers are now being told to attend seminars to deal with their own “whiteness.”

British universities are encouraging lecturers to acknowledge their “white privilege,” which makes them unwittingly racist. The classes teach university staff that white-skinned people enjoy greater advantages in life due to the color of their skin, and that black staff and students are discriminated against regularly.  Continue reading “‘If you’re white, you’re a racist’: UK university teaching staff to deal with own ‘whiteness’”

RT

Chinese state-controlled Huarong Asset Management has bought a 36.2 percent stake in the unit of CEFC China Energy through which CEFC is acquiring a $9.1 billion stake in Russian oil giant Rosneft.

According to CEFC filings seen by Reuters, Huarong has bought the stake in CEFC in two tranches, one in December and one in February. Huarong is controlled by China’s Ministry of Finance.  Continue reading “China looking to become co-owner of Russia’s biggest oil company”

Mail.com

CALEXICO, Calif. (AP) — The daily commute from Mexico to California farms is the same as it was before Donald Trump became president. Hundreds of Mexicans cross the border and line the sidewalks of Calexico’s tiny downtown by 4 a.m., napping on cardboard sheets and blankets or sipping coffee from a 24-hour doughnut shop until buses leave for the fields.

For decades, cross-border commuters have picked lettuce, carrots, broccoli, onions, cauliflower and other vegetables that make California’s Imperial Valley “America’s Salad Bowl” from December through March. As Trump visits the border Tuesday, the harvest is a reminder of how little has changed despite heated immigration rhetoric in Washington.  Continue reading “Ahead of Trump wall tour, little change on US-Mexico border”

Mail.com

BEIRUT (AP) — Parallel offensives waged by Turkey and the Syrian government on two separate towns in Syria on Monday pushed residents into overcrowded shelters for safety as others tried to flee the advancing forces by road.

Residents and displaced families in the besieged town of Douma in the rebel-held Damascus suburbs of eastern Ghouta were sleeping in shops and in the streets as basements in the town filled up beyond capacity, said Haitham Bakkar, a local resident.  Continue reading “Chaos in 2 towns as Turkish as Syrian forces close in”

Renegade Tribune – by Kyle Hunt

On March 11th we learned that former Renegade Broadcasting host Nick Spero died of cardiac arrest after being admitted to the ICU for pneumonia. This follows the untimely death (alleged suicide) of Paul Hickmanlast year. While there is speculation of foul play with Nick’s death, right now we only know that Nick had been healthy and was taken away from us very suddenly.

Nick did a great deal of damage to the jewish power structure with his well-researched and insightful shows, especially exposing right-wing controlled opposition. He will be greatly missed.   Continue reading “RIP Nick Spero – Another Renegade Broadcaster Has Died”

Activist Post – by Scott Lazarowitz

This whole situation with the young people being brainwashed with leftist-authoritarian claptrap is really quite a thing now. I have no idea how to describe this situation in Amerika. It’s bizarre, to say the least.

The brainwashed college ignoramuses who shout down those who express a disagreement, and who physically threaten or assault those dissenters, remind me of the national security state apparatchiks such as Lindsey Graham who say you can’t question the so-called “war on terror” or we’ll call you a “terrorist sympathizer” and jail you indefinitely.   Continue reading “Are the Inmates Running the Asylum Now?”

One of the smartest things my friend Henry Shivley has done was invent From The Trenches World Report. Everything was thought out, not only a web site that would become a bastion of truth, but also right down to the color of the front page. A pleasant color of brown, not glaring white that many sites incorporate, the brown is easy on the eyes giving the reader an easy reading experience. Something that was probably one of the most interesting and maybe even a first when compared to many sites who struggle for readers.

From The Trenches has turned into a site that now enjoys hundreds of thousands of readers a month, most of whom understand and expect much more from our so-called leaders who reside inside the American National owned White House, inside the District of Columbia. The home of the American Bill of Rights.   Continue reading “From The Trenches World Report More Mainstream than Ever”

Fox News

A teenager was killed and at least two women were seriously hurt after a pair of explosions rocked homes in Austin on Monday — just two weeks after a third blast which authorities said is linked to at least one of Monday’s incidents.

Austin Police said they received a call about the first explosion in a neighborhood on the northeast side of the city around 6:45 a.m., after the 17-year-old resident found a package on the front step, brought it inside, and opened it in the kitchen where it exploded.    Continue reading “Austin package explosions leave teen dead, women hurt after three blasts in 2 weeks”

NBC News

WASHINGTON — Top Democrats in Congress called on the Trump administration Monday to do everything in its power to have the 13 Russian nationals indicted last month on charges of election meddling extradited to the United States to face trial.

The letter to President Donald Trump comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin told NBC News in an interview with Megyn Kelly that Jews and other minorities may have been responsible for the cyberattacks during the 2016 election.   Continue reading “After Putin blames Jews for election meddling, lawmakers demand he extradite indicted Russians”

Sent to us by H D.

Mint Press News – by Darius Shahtahmasebi

Israel is in the process of plunging America into a war with Iran that could destroy what’s left of the Middle East and ignite a third world war, Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell, warned in Washington approximately a week ago.

Wilkerson, a retired army colonel who now teaches at Washington-area universities, didn’t hold back in his critique of where the status quo is leading the United States via its client state, Israel.   Continue reading “Retired US Colonel: Israel Is Dragging the United States Into World War III”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

Every time there are reports of a mass shooting, there are a number of people who automatically question whether the suspect had mental health issues or was taking prescription medications such as antidepressants.

While history has shown that the most notorious mass shooters in this century were taking antidepressants or Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) before they carried out the deadly rampages, there are a number of killings that have been linked directly to the dangerous drugs. In fact, the pharmaceutical companies behind the most popular SSRI’s have paid hundreds of millions of dollars in damages:   Continue reading “Big Pharma Paid Millions in Secret Settlements After Antidepressants Linked to Mass Murder”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

A 20-year-old is suing Kroger for not being allowed to purchase a shotgun shell because of his age.

In court filings possessed by Breitbart News, the plaintiff, Airion Grace, claims that the purchase refusal is “unlawful age discrimination.”   Continue reading “Oregon: 20-Year-Old Sues Kroger for Refusing to Sell Him Shotgun Shells”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

Pikeville, Kentucky – Local media outlets are speaking out after they received emails from a state police spokesperson demanding that they wait for a press release from the police department before publishing stories about ongoing investigations, which implies that the outlets are prohibited from using a narrative that is different from the one chosen by police.

The Mountain Advocate newspaper and a Bell County radio station received an email from Kentucky State Police spokesman Shane Jacobs, in which he started out by writing that he personally has “a great working relationship with the media,” but that all of the inquiries he receives from media contacts take time away from his personal life and add to his apparently busy schedule.   Continue reading “Police Warn Reporters Not to Report News Until Cops Give Them Permission—Or Face Consequences”

Yahoo News

A newly-released video which shows U.S. Navy pilots encountering an unidentified flying object (UFO) in 2015 has garnered calls for more research into what these mysterious objects could be.

“What the f— is that thing?” one pilot can be heard saying in the video.

“Wow, what is that, man?” the pilot adds. “Look at that flying!”   Continue reading “Newly-released DoD video purportedly shows Navy pilot’s encounter with UFO”

The Organic Prepper – by Selco

Editor’s Note: If a disaster is bad enough and lasts long enough, it isn’t going to take long before there is no food to be had. In this interview with Selco, he shares his real-life experiences and explains how people kept from starving to death when there was no food in the stores. ~ Daisy

How do you get food when there are no stores?

At the beginning of everything, most of the people did not have any significant “stash” of food in their homes.   Continue reading “Selco: What We Ate and How We Got Food When the SHTF”

New York Post

One of the accused speed demons caught on video in January dragging a cop in Times Square who tried to slow down the zooming Mercedes Benz is now claiming to be the victim — alleging Saturday that the NYPD “destroyed” his ride.

The post, written on the “Team Agresivo” Instagram account, includes a video of the Mercedes C63 police say was used in the Jan. 13 incident, apparently taken after the NYPD initially picked it up.   Continue reading “Man who allegedly dragged cop with car says NYPD ‘destroyed’ his vehicle”