True Pundit

Rod Rosenstein has been doling out over $24 million in taxpayer funds to state bureaucrats in Nevada and California under the guise of ‘helping’ the victims of the Mandalay Bay massacre shooting.

Today he announced a new award of over $8 million to assist victims in California but the funds, like a previous $16 million Nevada, do not go directly to the victims. It goes to law enforcement and state boards who can give it to victims — or anyone else — they see fit. Continue reading “DOJ’s Rosenstein Doles Out $24 Million in Hush Money for Las Vegas Massacre Cops & ‘Victims’ after FED Cover-Up”

Fox 11

 – Theresa Smith has been trying to unseal all the records into her son’s death for the last decade. And last month, the city of Anaheim, Calif. said that would finally be possible — as long as she put down a deposit of  $3,000.

“Are they crazy?” Smith asked. “We had to scrape by just to pay for a funeral. I certainly can’t come up with that kind of money.”    Continue reading “California city charging $3,000 deposit to mother seeking records after son killed by police”

True Pundit

BLACKOUT.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been missing from the Supreme Court for over a month and now we find out that the premiere news networks in the country have been told to keep any and all Intel related to Ginsburg’s health out of the news.

Media contacts at ABC News and the Washington Post report that Ginsburg health stories have been put on a no-fly list by editors. And at least one FOX News journalist privately asserts that the network is not interested in a Ginsburg Watch feature either.   Continue reading “Ruth Bader Blackout”

Henry Makow

Today is the one-year anniversary of Parkland HS shooting.

Ultimately, the Parkland school psyop occurred to protect the Rothschild monopoly on government credit by promoting an incremental ban on guns, the main obstacle to the imposition of Communism in the US today.    Continue reading “What is Communism? (Anti-Gun Psyops in Perspective)”

The New York Times

A bird hopping outside the window lately is the strangest that Shirley and Jeffrey Caldwell have ever seen.

Its left side is the taupe shade of female cardinals; its right, the signature scarlet of males.

Researchers believe that the cardinal frequenting the Caldwells’ bird feeder in Erie, Pa., is a rare bilateral gynandromorph, half male and half female. Not much is known about the unusual phenomenon, but this sexual split has been reported among birds, reptiles, butterflies and crustaceans.

Continue reading “A Rare Bird Indeed: A Cardinal That’s Half Male, Half Female”

Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

Ross Kemp, 54, is an English actor, author and investigative journalist who has received international recognition as a journalist for the BAFTA Award-winning documentary series Ross Kemp on Gangs on modern gang culture in the UK and around the world. He followed this up with the documentaries Ross Kemp in AfghanistanRoss Kemp in Search of PiratesRoss Kemp: Battle for the Amazon and Ross Kemp: Extreme WorldContinue reading “Trafficker of child sex-slaves admits to killing hundreds of children”

AP

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — TransCanada Corp. believes its Keystone pipeline is likely the source of an oil leak near St. Louis that Missouri officials have estimated at 1,800 gallons (6,814 liters), a spokesman for the company said Friday.

Sections of both the Keystone pipeline and Enbridge Inc.’s Platte pipeline were closed as crews sought to find the source of the leak, which was discovered Wednesday in St. Charles County.   Continue reading “TransCanada says Keystone likely source of Missouri oil leak”

Providence Journal – by Patrick Anderson

Untraceable plastic guns have yet to become a problem in Rhode Island, and a state lawmaker wants to keep it that way by banning the creation of 3D printed firearms.

Sen. Cynthia Coyne, a Barrington Democrat, has introduced a bill that would make it illegal to “manufacture, import, sell, ship, deliver, possess, transfer, or receive” any gun that can’t be detected by common airport screenings, or one that is made entirely though 3D printing.   Continue reading “Senate bill would ban 3D-printed guns in R.I.”

End of the American Dream – by Michael Snyder

Almost everyone that goes out to visit one of our major cities on the west coast has a similar reaction.  Those that must live among the escalating decay are often numb to it, but most of those that are just in town for a visit are absolutely shocked by all of the trash, human defecation, crime and public drug use that they encounter.  Once upon a time, our beautiful western cities were the envy of the rest of the world, but now they serve as shining examples of America’s accelerating decline.  Continue reading “Rats, Public Defecation And Open Drug Use: Our Major Western Cities Are Becoming Uninhabitable Hellholes”

MassPrivateI

According to a recently published white paper there is a worldwide effort to restrict the right to travel of everyone. And you will not believe how the U.N. is involved.

A recent article in Papers Please.org warns that the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) wants to check every airline passenger’s background and send airlines an “Authority to Carry” before a passenger is allowed to board a plane.  Continue reading “Worldwide effort to restrict everyone’s right to travel is close to a reality”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Move over, Amazon.

After Google-parent Alphabet more than doubled its capex spend in 2018, Google on Wednesday announced plans to spend $13 billion on data centers and office space in 14 states, including Nevada, Nebraska, Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Virginia.  Continue reading “Google Announces $13 Billion Plan To Expand Data Centers, Office Space Across US”

Independent

Fatal shootings by police are the rare outcomes of the millions of encounters between police officers and the public. Despite the unpredictable events that lead to the shootings, in each of the past four years police nationwide have shot and killed almost the same number of people – nearly 1,000.

Last year police shot and killed 998 people, 11 more than the 987 they fatally shot in 2017. In 2016, police killed 963 people, and 995 in 2015.   Continue reading “US police shoot almost 1,000 people dead every year, figures show”

PJ Media – by John Ellis

Panera Bread has shuttered the last of its ideologically driven “pay what you want” restaurants. The socialist-tinged ventures were called “Panera Cares” and the higher-ups have finally figured out that “caring” is not synonymous with “viable business model.” On February 15, the final Panera Cares, located in Boston, will close.

The website Eater gives Panera Cares’ history and provides the company’s motivation behind the now-defunct mission:

Continue reading “Panera Bread’s Socialist ‘Pay What You Want’ Experiment Fails Miserably”