Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Earlier this month,  Rep. Bob Goodlatte [R-VA-6] introduced H.R.4760 – Securing America’s Future Act of 2018, a sweeping bill that entails everything from Education and the Workforce to Homeland Security to the military. Also, tucked away in this 400-page behemoth of a bill are the details of a new biometric National ID card that could soon be required for everyone.

Not surprisingly, there is almost no media coverage on this legislation.  Continue reading “Congress Quietly Pushing Bill to Require National Biometric ID for ‘ALL Americans’”

RT

A Texas state district judge reportedly told a jury that God asked him to direct them to a not-guilty verdict in a child trafficking case they were deliberating on.

Judge Jack Robison interrupted jurors’ deliberations to say God had been in touch, and told him the jury panel should not convict 32-year-old Gloria Elizabeth Romero Perez, who was accused of continuously trafficking her teenage niece from the US to Honduras to an older man.  Continue reading “Texas judge tells jury God wants not-guilty verdict in child trafficking trial”

Fellowship of the Minds – by by Dr. Eowyn

California is an insane asylum where the inmates have taken over.

Did you know that there is a State Hospital in Coalinga, California, with shopping malls, fast food, and all sorts of freedoms for some of America’s most violent sex criminals?   Continue reading “Inmates in California prison hospital riot after crackdown on child porn”

The Hill

The Senate voted Monday to reopen the government, ending a three-day standoff that left federal agencies shuttered and hundreds of thousands of workers furloughed.

Democrats agreed to advance a stopgap spending measure lasting until Feb. 8 after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) promised to allow an immigration bill to reach the floor next month. The vote was 81-18.   Continue reading “Senate Votes To End Shutdown”

The Great Recession Blog

My 2018 economic predictions follow through on the accurate predictions I made in 2017. In my last article, I stated that I had bet my blog the stock market would crash by January 2018. In fact, however, I’ve gone back and rechecked those predictions and my bet, and I found that I wisely hedged my bet in terms of timing due to the Trump factor. I realized back then that, for the short term (2017-2018), Trump would seriously alter the economic trajectory of the US established during the Obama years — the path by which I had been predicting an economic apocalypse would soon be upon us. Trump would not, however, improve things over the long term because our underlying economic woes would only get worse.   Continue reading “I Bet My Blog on a 2018 Economic Collapse — 2018 Economic Predictions”

RT

Social networking sites have embedded themselves into our daily existence, brought our private lives closer together, and changed the way in which we communicate and interact. But are they a force for good or ill?

My grandparents announced major life events and kept in touch with family and friends through letters and face to face contact. My parents had access to landline telephones which they used to contact friends, arrange parties and share the latest gossip at a speed with which the previous generation was unfamiliar. Such modes of communication appear archaic and unfashionable when compared with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and the many other social media platforms that nowadays enable an individual to willingly, or otherwise, share every detail of their lives with friends and strangers. As a teenager I had at my fingertips the tools to instantly communicate with friends, family and even strangers anywhere in the world via chatrooms, Skype and Yahoo messenger.  Continue reading “Degeneration App: Never being offline is a double-edged sword”

RT

The inequality crisis is worsening, according to a new study by global charity Oxfam, which found that the world’s richest 42 people own the same amount of wealth as the poorest 50 percent worldwide.

The annual report showed that 2017 saw the biggest increase in the number of billionaires in history, with new ones created at a rate of one every two days. Their wealth has increased by 13 percent a year on average in the decade from 2006 to 2015.   Continue reading “World’s richest 1% bagged 82% of global wealth in 2017, while poorest half got nothing – Oxfam”

Mail.com

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Bob Meyers doesn’t want partial justice for his brother. He wants full justice. And to him, that means leaving D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo’s sentence just the way it is: life in prison, with no chance of ever getting out.

A federal judge has given a glimmer of hope to Malvo, who was 17 when he was arrested in the random shootings that killed 10 people and wounded three in and around the nation’s capital. The judge ruled that Malvo is entitled to new sentencing hearings, now that the U.S. Supreme Court has made its ban on mandatory life-without-parole for juvenile offenders retroactive, extending it to people who were already sentenced before it ruled that such punishments are unconstitutional.   Continue reading “Appeals court to hear arguments on DC sniper’s sentence”

Mail.com

ATLANTA (AP) — President Donald Trump hasn’t backed away from his unsubstantiated claim that millions of illegally cast ballots cost him the popular vote in 2016, but his efforts to investigate it appear to have stalled.

He transferred the work of the commission investigating his claim to the Department of Homeland Security. This week, the department’s top official made it clear that, when it comes to elections, her focus is on safeguarding state and local voting systems from cyberattacks and other manipulation.   Continue reading “Trump’s attempts to show voter fraud appear to have stalled”

Haaretz – by Noa Landau

In language steeped in Biblical references, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence addressed a special session of Knesset on Monday, on the first day of his visit in Israel and announced that the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem will open by the end of 2019.

In his remarks, Pence said America was committed to forging a “lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians” and called on the Palestinians – who are boycotting his visit – to return to the negotiating table.   Continue reading “Pence Tells Israeli Lawmakers: U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem Will Open Before End of 2019”

World Events and the Bible

With 25,339 Murders In 2017, Mexico Suffers Record Homicide Tally
There were more than 25,000 murders across drug-ravaged Mexico in 2017, the highest annual tally since modern records began, government data showed.

Investigators opened 25,339 murder probes last year, up nearly 25 percent from the 2016 tally, interior ministry data released on Saturday showed. It was the highest annual total since the government began counting murders in 1997.   Continue reading “State Of The World: Mexico Record Murders, Venezuela Unrest, Crime Swamps Sweden”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Our Heavenly Father will not bless a nation who lives contrary to His Word, that is just a fact of life. Our nation has strayed so far away from Him and common sense that daily we see headlines like these…

Hiring more illegal immigrants will not help the American tax payer, it only destroys him. Yet, both of the parties that supposedly represent the people continue to allow it and even assist with it.
Continue reading “State Of The Union: Same-Sex Marriage At West Point, US Firms Hire Illegals, Bombs In Florida Mall”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Gooooood morning America! Are you ready to get sick? Of course you are! It is Monday morning, the sun has not even risen, the government is shut down and Planned Parenthood who is funded by the same shutdown government is now looking to increase their profit margin…

I mean killing innocent babies is just not enough for these guys. No, now they seek to add to their profit margin and up their level of perversion by providing sex-change therapy for minors.
Continue reading “Planned Parenthood Taps Into Sex-Change ‘Therapy’ For Minors As New Revenue Source”

New York Post – by Dean Balsamini

The city’s police-officers union is cracking down on the number of “get out of jail free” courtesy cards distributed to cops to give to family and friends.

Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association boss Pat Lynch slashed the maximum number of cards that could be issued to current cops from 30 to 20, and to retirees from 20 to 10, sources told The Post.   Continue reading “Police union slashes number of ‘get out of jail free’ cards issued”

Daily Caller – by Rob Shimshock

The University of Virginia instructed students Friday to call 911 if they see “offensive flyers.”

The school told students that it was aware of an initiative to distribute “offensive flyers and memes” on campus Saturday and Sunday, according to an email obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation.   Continue reading “University Of Virginia: If You See ‘Offensive Flyers,’ Call 911”

Occupy – by Kate Harveston

The Big Three banks – JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America – raked in an astonishing $6.4 billion in overdraft fees alone last year. Stop a moment and think about that: Each overdraft, on average, costs customers $35, an amount that gets multiplied with each subsequent purchase no matter how small.

We’re talking about the world’s most bloated financial giants growing even fatter and richer off the backs of people who are already broke, by charging them additional fees for money they already lack. Specifically in 2017, that meant about 183 million charges of $35.  Continue reading “Banks Made $6.4 Billion in Overdraft Fees Last Year — Where’s the Public Outrage?”

The Hill – by Jaqueline Thomsen

The White House hit back at Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-S.C.) comments calling White House aide Stephen Miller an “outlier” on immigration, using the same phrase to describe Graham’s stance on the topic.

“As long as Sen. Graham chooses to support legislation that sides with people in this country illegally and unlawfully instead of our own American citizens, we’re going nowhere. He’s been an outlier for years,” White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said in a statement Sunday night, according to several reports.  Continue reading “White House fires back at Graham: ‘He’s been an outlier for years’”

Strategic Culture – by Eric Zuesse

In a recent article, I documented that “US Again Supports Al Qaeda in Syria”.

In a prior article, I had documented that since 2012 the US Government has cooperated with the Sauds’ plan to install in Syria a fundamentalist-Sunni government to replace Syria’s existing secular Government, and that the fundamentalist-Sunni organization Al Qaeda has been the US Government’s chief organization on the ground in Syria providing the leadership to that Saudi-US effort. Part One of that report is especially important in order to understand the continuity between the policies of the current US President Donald Trump and the prior US President Barack Obama, in Syria.   Continue reading “America’s Deceitful Secret Support of Al Qaeda”

Judicial Watch

Immigrants entering the United States illegally through the southern border are quietly being relocated to different parts of the country on commercial flights, high-ranking Homeland Security officials told Judicial Watch this week. In the last few days alone, groups of illegal aliens boarded planes at airports in Texas and Arizona accompanied by a taxpayer-funded government escort in civilian clothes to avoid drawing attention. The first flight originated at Valley International Airport in Harlingen, Texas and was bound for Minneapolis. The second left from Tucson International Airport and arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah, federal sources said. In both locations the illegal aliens appeared to be in their late teens and were escorted by a Health and Human Services (HHS) chaperone. Judicial Watch reached out to HHS for comment but did not hear back from the agency.  Continue reading “Illegal Aliens Quietly Being Relocated Throughout U.S. on Commercial Flights”