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Archive: TWFTT 1-30-19

Revisionist History – by Michael Hoffman

Route 4370 in the Jerusalem area has opened. It’s for “Jews” only. It connects Israeli settlements to Route 1, the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway. It’s divided in the middle by a huge border wall which keeps the Palestinian goyim out of Jerusalem. Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer and the US Congress think it’s great.   Continue reading ““Jews” only highway opens next to giant Israeli border wall”

The Telegraph

More children than Palestinian fighters are being killed in the offensive on Gaza. The name, age, sex and location of 132 of the 155 Palestinian children killed have been collected by the Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights.    Continue reading “Revealed: the Palestinian children killed by Israeli forces”

The Guardian – by Mike Elk

As freezing rain poured down on Virginia last week, a student dressed in only a light red sweater made a mad 40-yard dash from her modular trailer classroom across the parking lot into the warmth of McLean high school in Fairfax county.

Due to overcrowding, more than 22,000 students in Fairfax county receive their education in cheaply constructed plywood trailers, often with visible signs of green mold, like those parked next to the baseball fields next to McClean high school.   Continue reading “Virginia students learn in trailers while state offers Amazon huge tax breaks”

Daily Mail

A secondary school is cracking down on its uniform policy and confiscating children’s coats at the gates – as they arrive wrapped-up warm for snow.

Harris Academy has been accused of stripping children of winter clothing which fail to meet its harsh new policy which demands students wear black coats only.   Continue reading “Secondary school confiscates children’s coloured coats at the gates in new uniform crackdown”

WGN 9 News

CHICAGO — The extreme drop in temperatures can be quite dangerous, and potentially life-threatening, especially for the city’s most vulnerable population.

Volunteers from Chi Gives Back were near Roosevelt Road and Des Plaines Avenue Monday evening to provide food, blankets and propane tanks to people in need.  Continue reading “Volunteers help homeless prepare for dangerously cold temps”

RT

A new “low-yield” US warhead is less powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima but more capable of igniting a nuclear conflict than bigger nuclear weapons, analysts believe.

Dubbed W76-2, the weapon is now being produced by the Pantex plant in Texas, according to Donald Trump’s nuclear posture review which he signed last year. The Trump administration – whose boss has already shown a fixation on building up nukes – claims the new “low-yield” warhead would give the US a more “flexible” deterrent.   Continue reading “Less fallout, more danger: US ‘low-yield’ warhead pushes Doomsday Clock closer to midnight”

The Charlotte Observer – by Josh Magness

For nearly six full weeks, 29-year-old Matt Crull said he sat inside a Florida jail for a crime he didn’t commit.

The charge was trafficking heroin, according to CBS12. It came with a steep potential punishment and bond, which frightened Crull, who said an officer mistook laundry detergent for heroin.   Continue reading “Florida man spent 41 days in jail for heroin. But it was actually detergent, cops say”

MetroWest Daily News – by Norman Miller

Prosecutors trying to get convictions for people suspected of driving drunk have seen their jobs get much more difficult after a Massachusetts judge ruled this week that Breathalyzer tests cannot be used as evidence in court.

Judge Robert Brennan, who was hearing a consolidated test case that involved more than 400 Breathalyzer exams throughout the state, ruled the tests can’t be used until the Office of Alcohol Testing proves it results are accurate.   Continue reading “Breathalyzer court ruling roils prosecutors, police”

Northern Ag

ASHINGTON (January 28, 2019) –  Public Lands Council (PLC) President Bob Skinner and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) President Kevin Kester today issued the following statement in response to the reissuance of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing permits to Hammond Ranches:   Continue reading “Ranching Industry Praises Department of Interior After Agency Reissues Hammond Ranches’ Grazing Permit”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Houston, TX — Four Houston police officers were shot on Monday during a drug raid on a suspected heroin dealer’s home. Luckily, the officers are all expected to survive although two of the officers are in critical condition. The two suspected drug dealers were both shot and killed during the raid.

On Monday afternoon, around 5:00 pm, a dozen SWAT team members with Houston’s narcotics department, along with six other patrol officers descended on a Pecan Park home to serve a search warrant. According to police, their undercover agents had purchased black tar heroin from the home several times before the raid.   Continue reading “After 4 Cops Shot in Houston, Police Promise to Go After and ‘Track’ Those Who Criticize Police”

Concerned Us Patriots

During a government shutdown that furloughed hundreds of thousands of workers, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continued operating and quietly received a $400,000,000 budget increase to further its insidious agenda to enslave or eradicate a majority of the population. At an agency meeting last Tuesday, FEMA Director Brock Long told regional subordinates that citizens who question the agency’s mission are “nothing more than cattle” and must be treated as hostile combatants.   Continue reading “FEMA Director Calls Citizens “Cattle””

The National

In a major escalation, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday handed Venezuela opposition leader Juan Guaido government bank accounts held in America.

The assets include official accounts at US insured banks as well as funds held by Caracas at the US federal reserve.

Mr Pompeo said the move would “help Venezuela’s legitimate government safeguard those assets for the benefit of the Venezuelan people.”   Continue reading “US hands Juan Guaido Venezuela’s bank accounts as pressure mounts on Nicolas Maduro”

ABC News

Rhogena Nicholas, 58, and her husband Dennis Tuttle, 59, have been identified as the two suspects who were killed at the house in the 7800 block of Harding.   Continue reading “What we know about the husband and wife killed in officer-involved shooting in SE Houston”

Investment Watch – by The Thinker

Access to the FBI is for sale.

Concert tickets. Expensive private dinners. NFL tickets. Parties on booze cruises. Discounts on travel.   Continue reading “FBI: Hundreds of Bureau Agents Took Bribes from CNN, NY Times, NBC News and More”