Fox News

Forget 5G. President Donald Trump wants the U.S. to be a leader in 6G – a technology that is nowhere near ready for prime time.

Trump took to Twitter on Thursday morning to say that he would like 5G, a technology that allows for faster data speed transfers over telecom networks from companies like AT&T and Verizon, to be in the U.S. “as soon as possible.”   Continue reading “‘We want 6G!’ Trump takes aim at US tech firms”

Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

America’s foreign-born population has reached its highest level in over 100 years, driven by immigrants from Latin America, according to new Census Bureau data.

What’s more, the Pew Research Center has found that most Latinos feel the percentage of foreigners in the United States is just about right, though 14 percent said America needs more.   Continue reading “Census: Highest immigrant population in 100 years, over half Latinos”

My Sun Coast

SARASOTA (WWSB) – Community members took their concerns to the Sarasota City Commission on Wednesday after they say they witnessed an incident of police brutality in Newtown.

Video shows Sarasota Police conducting a traffic stop on Sunday, February 17. A crowd quickly gathers around officers as several of them force a man to the ground and attempt to restrain him.

Continue reading “Family says police used excessive force on 40-year-old man with mental disabilities”

KUTV – by McKenzie Stauffer

Two men, including a former St. George police lieutenant, were arrested during an undercover human trafficking investigation, according to the Utah County Sheriff’s Office.

On February 14, undercover detectives were posing as prostitutes while establishing a relationship with a suspect on social media.   Continue reading “Former St. George police lieutenant, Utah man arrested in human trafficking sting”

AP News

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The State Land Office says this month’s oil and natural gas lease sale has netted more than $35 million.

Officials say that includes the largest open bid sale in the agency’s history, with numerous tracts in southeastern New Mexico closing at more than $12 million.   Continue reading “New Mexico oil and gas lease sale nets $35 million”

MassPrivateI

Who needs Big Brother to spy on you in your home when Siri and Google will do it for them?

Two recent stories prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that smart device surveillance is real.

According to Mac Rumors, Apple recently applied for a facial recognition and 3D hand gesture patent for their new Homepod 2 smart speaker.   Continue reading “Apple’s Homepod 2 and Google’s Nest Guard take spying on your family to the next level”

Daily Star – by Matt Drake

President Donald Trump has signed the Rapid DNA Act into law which means the police can routinely take DNA samples from people who are arrested but not yet convicted of a crime.

The law, which was signed in 2017 and comes into effect this year, will require several states to connect Rapid DNA machines to Codis – the national DNA database controlled by the FBI.   Continue reading “FBI plotting to keep DNA of ENTIRE population on file to create ‘nation of suspects’”

WSMV

NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – A Vanderbilt University police department officer is in custody after crashing her car early Tuesday morning.

Police say that Lakisha Renee Chandler crashed her car in front of a business at 203 2nd Ave. North around 2:19 a.m. Continue reading “Vanderbilt police officer arrested for DUI after crashing car near downtown”

Mint Press News – by Stephanie Savell

In September 2001, the Bush administration launched the “Global War on Terror.” Though “global” has long since been dropped from the name, as it turns out, they weren’t kidding.

When I first set out to map all the places in the world where the United States is still fighting terrorism so many years later, I didn’t think it would be that hard to do. This was before the 2017 incident in Niger in which four American soldiers were killed on a counterterror mission and Americans were given an inkling of how far-reaching the war on terrorism might really be. Continue reading “Now in 80 Countries, The American War on Terror Couldn’t Be More Global”

The Organic Prepper – by J.G. Martinez D.

Sounds around us is one of the ways Mother Nature has to warn us, attract us to something, and for humans during these so-called modern times, enjoy and relax. It can be a very powerful tool.

Psychological operations warfare specialists know about this. A lot of tools and technologies have been weaponized, we all know that. Most of them are kept under secrecy, some other ones have been available for the public. The power of sound should not be underestimated and should be handled with care. Sound can break glass or even cause permanent injuries.   Continue reading “How to Use SOUND As a Defensive Deterrent”

The Organic Prepper – by Dagny Taggart

Yesterday, the Associated Press published an exclusive report with an alarming headline:

50m Gallons of Polluted Water Pours Daily From US Mine Sites

According to the report, millions of gallons of contaminated water tainted with arsenic, lead, and other toxic metals flow into streams and ponds in certain regions of the US every day.   Continue reading “You Won’t Believe How Much Contaminated Water is Pouring From Mine Sites in At Least NINE States”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

This is the interview Fox News didn’t want you to see.

In footage leaked by YouTube channel Now This that looks like it was clandestinely filmed in a control room somewhere inside 1211 Avenue of the Americas, Carlson can be heard cursing out historian Rutger Bregman and dropping several expletives after the two got into a heated debate about the “globalist elite”.   Continue reading ““Go F*ck Yourself” – Tucker Carlson Bursts Into Expletive-Ridden Tirade During Unaired Fox Interview”

ABC News

“Empire” actor Jussie Smollett was arrested in Chicago early Thursday morning for allegedly filing a false report of a crime, police said.

Chicago Police Department spokesman Anthony Guglielmi announced via Twitter early Thursday that Smollett “is under arrest and in custody of detectives.”   Continue reading “Jussie Smollett taken into custody by Chicago police over allegedly lying about attack”

Breitbart – by Matthew Boyle

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) told Breitbart News exclusively that China’s intense international push for global dominance is the biggest threat that America has ever faced, even more substantial than the one that the Soviet Union posed in the 20th century during the Cold War.   Continue reading “Sen. Marco Rubio: ‘The Chinese Effort to Supplant America Has No Precedent’”

Alt-Market – by Brandon Smith

Establishment elites have always had a predilection for regime change. Obviously, this strategy helps weed out nation states that might be uncooperative with their future plans for a fully centralized global economic and political order. We have also seen regime change occur when former puppet leaders go rogue and refuse to follow the script they have been given. Most of these men have acted as dictators and are not very empathetic public figures, so we rarely care when they get overthrown or murdered. That said, there are always wider implications to such events.   Continue reading “Is Venezuela On The Verge Of Becoming Another Syria?”

The New American – by James Murphy

The government of Hungary is poking billionaire globalist George Soros and the European Union again. On Tuesday, the government announced on its Facebook page that it is launching a new media campaign with the message that Soros and the EU are in favor of unchecked illegal immigration into the EU states, including Hungary.

Against the backdrop of an image showing a grinning Soros and EU President Jean-Claude Juncker, the post reads: “The government is launching an information mission on the Brussels plan for immigration. Everyone has the right to know the current proposals that are fundamentally endangering Hungary’s safety.” (Facebook translation from the original Hungarian)   Continue reading “Hungary Launches New Ad Campaign Aimed at Soros and EU Immigration Policies”

New Britain Herald – by Lisa Backus

NEW BRITAIN – Amid the vibrant paintings of fresh fruit and tasteful displays of shelled nuts and grass in the café he’s about to open on West Main Street, Mark Schand explained that he isn’t angry that he spent 27 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit.

“It’s a wasted emotion for me,” the 53-year-old budding entrepreneur said. “I’m just happy to be home.” Continue reading “Man who spent 27 years wrongly imprisoned set to open cafe”

Maine Public – by Lori Valigra

The state agreed on a three-year, $150,000 contract Tuesday with a Florida-based technology company that will track and trace medical and adult use marijuana products once regulations are approved for them.

The Department of Administrative and Financial Services said it will use Franwell Inc.’s Metrc cloud-based software to track marijuana growth and distribution throughout Maine. Metrc uses radio-frequency identification tags.   Continue reading “Maine Signs Deal For ‘Seed-To-Sale’ Marijuana Tracking System”

Bismark Tribune – by Jack Dura

By a slight margin, the North Dakota House voted down a so-called “stand your ground” bill that supporters said would “empower potential victims.”

House Bill 1497 failed by a vote of 41-49 on Wednesday. Rep. Jeff Magrum, R-Hazelton, introduced the bill to the House Judiciary Committee in January, which gave an 8-6 “do-pass” recommendation to the bill after amendments in committee work. Similar legislation failed in 2017.

Continue reading “‘Stand your ground’ bill fails in North Dakota House”