The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

“I saw the unthinkable: another human in a wheelchair being wheeled out in the dead of cold,” Imamu Baraka said of the horrifying scene he witnessed earlier this week.

“At first I was shocked. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. And I move beyond that to the next level from being shocked. I became … irritated and fearful for the young lady. And then I became angry,” he told the Associated Press.   Continue reading “Caught On Camera: Baltimore Hospital Dumps Patient On Street In Gown In Frigid Weather”

Times of Israel

Right-wing media outlet Israel National News published an opinion piece Tuesday calling on Israel to launch nuclear bombs at Iran and Germany, only days after the outlet came under fire for publishing a piece accusing a war widow of killing her husband over her pro-peace views.

In the opinion article published Tuesday, the author claims that only through nuclear annihilation of Iran and Germany, with 20 or 30 nuclear bombs each, can Israelis prevent the state’s destruction.   Continue reading “Op-ed calls on Israel to nuke Germany, Iran”

CNN

Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Friday denied describing certain nations as “shithole countries” during a meeting in which he rejected a bipartisan deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

He also denied demanding that Haitians be removed from negotiations about protected status for people from certain countries.   Continue reading “Trump denies making ‘shithole countries’ comment”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

The Israeli military’s Civil Administration, which enforces policy in the occupied West Bank, has on Wednesday approved 1,122 new housing units across 20 different settlements across the occupied territory, according to NGO Peace Now.

Tenders for some 651 of the units were published Wednesday, including in Emanuel, Ariel, Adam, Maale Adumim and Beitar Illit. Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman says planning to advance 2,500 more homes in also to be approved this week.   Continue reading “Israel Civil Administration Approves 1,122 New Settlement Houses”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Silver Spring, MD – Veteran Montgomery County police officer Todd Archer will not be criminally charged in spite of the fact that he shot an unarmed person during a traffic stop. Body camera footage from the incident showed the officer attempt to smash the window of the car with his firearm but ended up accidentally firing off the gun instead. The driver of the car was shot and wounded. Luckily they were able to survive the attack.  Continue reading “Insane Cop Smashes Man’s Car Window with His Gun, Accidentally Shoots Him – No Charges”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

“Virtually every human ailment has some basis in our genes.” [1] What affects human genes? Here are some of the more commonly recognized “triggers”: Genetics, epigenetics, environmental factors, chemicals, nutrition or lack thereof, electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs), radiofrequencies (RFs), and even medical procedures like ionizing radiation X-rays [2] and chemotherapy [3].   Continue reading “Your UNIVERSAL RIGHT TO INFORMED CONSENT Denied By Vaccine Pushers”

The Organic Prepper

Most preppers don’t live out in the boonies without television, internet, satellite, or some kind of streaming system for entertainment. Lots of us enjoy kicking back and watching a movie or program, particularly if we can tie it in with our lifestyle.

We’ve talked about choices for your prepper movie marathon and series to binge-watch, but what if you’re looking for something non-fictional?  Forget the overblown shows that are designed to make us all look like fruitcakes. Check out some programs that showcase real survival skills.  Continue reading “Reality TV: Survival Style”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A loophole in the new U.S. tax law could allow multinational corporations like Apple Inc to avoid paying billions of dollars in taxes on profits stashed overseas, according to experts.

Stemming from a Republican overhaul of international business taxes, the loophole involves the tax rates – 15.5 percent or 8 percent – that companies must pay on $2.6 trillion in profits they are holding abroad.   Continue reading “Corporations may dodge billions in U.S. taxes through new loophole: experts”

Mashable – by Karissa Bell

Just how close are you willing to get to your wearables? Smart underwear company Myant will soon find out.

The company’s just opened up pre-orders for Skiin, its new line of “smart” underwear and bras, tech-filled undergarments that can track what’s happening in your body and even control your smart home.   Continue reading “Of course you can control your smart home with your underwear”

RT

Facebook has paid compensation to a 14-year-old girl after naked revenge porn photographs of her were posted on social media. The case is believed to be the first of its kind.

The social media giant settled the landmark legal action and awarded unspecified damages to the teenager, from Northern Ireland, after she sued it for negligence, breach of the Britain’s Data Protection Act and for misuse of private information.  Continue reading “Facebook payout to girl, 14, who had naked ‘revenge porn’ photos posted on social media”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Less than two weeks after Mexico recorded its deadliest year on record, the Interior Minister of Mexico has decided to call it quits amid the out of control violence and soaring homicides.

Mexican Interior Minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong said Wednesday he was resigning from his post with intentions to seek a Senate seat in the upcoming July elections. President Enrique Pena Nieto appointed Chong to the position in 2012, where he oversaw government tasks including security, migration and human rights.The president applauded Chong for his public service, despite the eruption of death and despair through most Mexican states. The president announced Labor Secretary Alfonso Navarrete, of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), would be the next in line as the Interior Minister.   Continue reading “Mexican Interior Minister Resigns Amid Soaring Murders; US Warns “Do Not Travel” To Mexico”

The Hill – by Timothy Cama

The GOP chairman overseeing the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) says the agency is partly to blame for the failure of the prosecution against Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy.

Rep. Rob Bishop (R-Utah), who heads the House Natural Resources Committee, said in a letter that he wants Trump administration leaders to investigate what he sees as major problems in the BLM’s enforcement programs that led to the Bundy mistrial, including withholding evidence.   Continue reading “GOP chairman slams federal agency involved in Cliven Bundy case”

Middle East Monitor

A three-year-old Palestinian was shot in the head during an Israeli “military training” session in the northern occupied West Bank city of Tubas.

According to a statement by the Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Health, the child was hit in the head with live bullets. He was taken to Rafidia Surgical hospital in Nablus.  Continue reading “Israel ‘accidently’ shoots Palestinian toddler in the head”

Fox News

General Motors is looking to reinvent the wheel, by building a car without a steering wheel, pedals or gear selector, because it doesn’t need them.

The automaker on Friday revealed images of an autonomous car it’s hoping to put into production by 2019 and is petitioning the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for permission to do so.   Continue reading “General Motors reveals autonomous car with no steering wheel”

MassPrivateI

A start-up company called ELUCD makes money by measuring public sentiment towards law enforcement.

According to an article in TechCrunch, Michael Simon a former Obama campaign manager, purchases ads on apps like Candy Crush which the NYPD uses to gauge public sentiment in real-time.  Continue reading “Police are using 50,000 apps to influence public sentiment”