Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Rockford, IL — Transparency among US politicians is all but non-existent in modern day America. It seems that every piece of information the citizens wish to obtain from the state must come through begging the government in the form of a Freedom of Information Act request. Many times, these requests are denied and the citizens remain in the dark despite political crimes. However, a new bill out of Illinois is seeking to shift that paradigm of unaccountable lawmakers by forcing them to wear body cameras while conducting public business.   Continue reading “Revolutionary Bill Will Force Politicians to Wear Body Cameras to Stop Corruption”

Henry Makow

The border wall, tariffs, Jussie Smollett, elections are distractions from the real issue, Jewish Power posing both as Right and Left, nationalist and globalist, Zionist and Communist.

In 1991, Vladimir Stepin wrote: “The Jews must have, and will have, undivided, absolute power over the whole world. The only point is that the money and the power, but particularly the power, will be achieved soundlessly, without attracting attention, and without occupying the leading roles until the very end.”   Continue reading “A Brutal Russian Take on Zionism”

Tenth Amendment Center – by Mike Maharrey

The federal government needs state and local support to enforce gun laws and the anti-gun lobby knows it.

On February 12, around 450 supporters of the Missouri chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America descended on the state capitol to lobby for passage of a state bill that would bar anybody convicted of domestic violence from owning or possessing a firearm.   Continue reading “Gun Grabbers Admit Feds Can’t Enforce Laws Without State and Local Support”

Two Cents – by Alicia Adamczyk

Don’t get skimmed.

Card skimming, in which an illegal reader is attached to a payment terminal, is a pervasive financial scam, particularly at the gas pump. According to the National Association for Convenience Stores, a single compromised pump at a gas station can compromise 30 to 100 cards every day in the U.S.   Continue reading “Don’t Use a Debit Card at the Gas Pump”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Maryland Democrats are pushing rationing of rifle purchases, a 7-day waiting period on all gun purchases, and a licensing requirement for rifle and shotgun owners.

Leap Forward lists over 50 Democrats who are pushing HB 786, the legislation limiting the number of rifle purchases each month, enacting the waiting period, and putting the licensing requirement in place.   Continue reading “Maryland Democrats Push Rationing of Rifle Purchases, 7-Day Waiting Period”

WCYB – by John Engle

BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. — A Sullivan County deputy is in serious condition, and a suspect is dead, after a shootout with law enforcement Saturday.

Sheriff Jeff Cassidy said deputies arrived for a welfare check at the home of Jackie Pendergrass near 11W and TN-394 Saturday morning, when Pendergrass fired at least one shot. Pendergrass fired again after deputies attempted to communicate with him.   Continue reading “Sullivan County deputy in serious condition, suspect dead in shooting”

Life Site News – by Martin M. Barillas

BUENOS AIRES, February 23, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) — Natacha Jaitt, an Argentine media celebrity who had accused Gustavo Vera, a friend of Pope Francis, of sex crimes, was found dead during the pre-dawn hours on Saturday at a resort near Buenos Aires.

Jaitt tweeted in October that Vera was Pope Francis’ “accomplice.” She wrote: “Justo Gustavo Vera, is a pimp, sex-trafficker, and accomplice of the Pope and, as I predicted, was tried for misappropriation of funds at Alameda and other illegal acts. God will do what is just, someday. Amen.”   Continue reading “Argentine prostitute who accused Pope’s friend of complicity in child sex trafficking found dead”

Daily Star

The Roman Empire lasted around 500 years from the ascension of Julius Caesar to the deposition of teenage ruler Romulus Augustulus.

By this timeline the United Kingdom in its current form is middle-aged, with Ireland joining England, Wales, and Scotland in 1801.

So how long do we have left?   Continue reading “Scientists fear end to Mankind not ‘decades away’ but ‘much sooner’”

BBC News

Australia plans to dump one million tonnes of sludge in the Great Barrier Reef.

Despite strict laws on dumping waste, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) gave the go-ahead.

A loophole was found – the laws don’t apply to materials generated from port maintenance work.   Continue reading “Great Barrier Reef: One million tonnes of sludge to be dumped”

CBN News – by Emily Jones

Homeschool advocates are speaking out about an Iowa bill that requires school and court officials to conduct health and wellness checks on families who homeschool.

HF 272, introduced by Rep. Mary Mascher, would make homeschool families who do not report to their school district subject to regular home visits.    Continue reading “Homeschoolers Outraged at ‘Orwellian’ Iowa Bill That ‘Treats Them All Like Criminals’ – Mandatory Home Inspections”

Zero Hedge – by Bilal Hafeez of Nomura

Obama used his ideas on his path to the US Presidency, Hilary Clinton wrote her thesis on his work, and grass-roots movements, from both the left and now the right, treat his work as the template for action. Yet many people have never heard of the American Saul Alinsky. He is thought be the founder of modern community organising and wrote one of the most influential books on setting up grass-roots movements: the 1971 book “Rules For Radicals”. The basic philosophy was to give power to the have-nots. In his introduction he wrote:   Continue reading “Saul Alinsky’s 13 Rules For ‘Have-Nots’ To Gain Power”

ABC News

A Florida mayor, who was accused of practicing medicine without a license, resigned on Friday, one day after he was arrested for allegedly firing shots at deputies who were attempting to serve a search warrant, according to police.

Port Richey Mayor Dale Massad was arrested and charged with two counts of attempted homicide after he allegedly shot at two sheriff’s deputies at his home in central Florida, the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office said.   Continue reading “Florida mayor resigns after arrest for allegedly shooting at police officers”

Fox News

At least three Venezuelan troops have abandoned their posts at the country’s border with Colombia as confrontations with protesters over incoming humanitarian aid grow more violent by the day.

The soldiers have abandoned their watch near the Simon Bolivar International Bridge at the Venezuela-Colombian border near Urena, where the Venezuelan National Guard fired tear gas at residents on Saturday, BBC reports.   Continue reading “Venezuelan troops abandon posts amid violent clashes with protesters at Colombian border”

Bloomberg

Average tax refunds are down 17 percent so far in the first filing season under President Donald Trump’s tax overhaul, according to the IRS, prompting the Treasury Department to caution that the data contain aberrations and could be misleading.

Direct-deposit refunds dropped for the third week in a row this filing season to $2,703, from $3,256 a year earlier, for the seven days through Feb. 15, the IRS reported late Friday. The total number of refunds was down 26.5 percent to 23.5 million, it said.   Continue reading “U.S. Tax Refunds Plunge 17% as Treasury Ratchets Up Defense”

The Weather Channel

Days of heavy rain in the Deep South flooded roads and triggered landslides and evacuations as residents prepared for what could be a very dangerous weekend of flooding.

More than 100 people were evacuated from the Mississippi town of Bruce on Friday as flooding spilled from the nearby Skuna River, city alderman Jimmy Hubbard told the Associated Press, adding that the scene near the town of 2,000 is “total chaos.”  Continue reading “Evacuations in Mississippi, Tennessee as Deep South Swamped by Heavy Rain, Flooding and Deadly Landslides”

Rolling Stone

About eight years ago, Peter Frampton started to notice that his ankles felt a little tight in the morning. He initially dismissed it as one of the many pains that comes with getting older, but as time passed, his legs began feeling weak as well. He tried to ignore the signs that something was wrong until four years ago when a fan kicked a beach ball onto the stage at one of his concerts and he fell over when he tried to kick it back. “My legs just gave out,” he says. “We all joked, ‘He’s fallen and he can’t get up.’ But I was embarrassed.”   Continue reading “Peter Frampton Talks Degenerative Muscle Disease Diagnosis, Farewell Tour”

Bloomberg

Israel hopes to be the first country to land a privately financed spacecraft on the moon as “Beresheet” — Hebrew for Genesis — lifted off aboard one of Elon Musk’s SpaceX rockets early Friday.

The $100 million joint venture between SpaceIL and state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. was financed mostly by Jewish philanthropists including Morris Kahn, SpaceIL’s president and a founder of Amdocs Ltd., and casino magnate Sheldon Adelson. The probe ended its “ride share” on SpaceX after 38 minutes and, if all goes according to plan, will land in the Sea of Tranquility on April 11, the project’s leaders said several days before the launch.    Continue reading “Israeli Private Moon Probe Lifts Off on Space X Rocket”