Information has taken on a whole new meaning in the digital age, a time when sensitive data is either too easily accessible or not accessible enough. This issue of access to information encompasses fundamental human rights – specifically the freedom of speech as well as the right to privacy. Because it’s a primary means of maintaining transparency and accountability within government policies and decision-making in both the United States and around the globe, information is more valuable than ever to both government agencies and our individual lives. This guide takes an in-depth look at FOIA history and the importance of exercising your right to know. Continue reading “Right to Know: A Historical Guide to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)”
Month: April 2019
If it had only been a singular incident involving a Catholic church in France the burning of one of the most well known human monuments to all of Christianity and Western Civilization could be understandably classified as an unfortunate accident during recent renovation work. Given that more than a thousand French churches across the country have been vandalized in recent years, though, more and more French (and others) are wondering if the Notre Dame fire wasn’t something far more sinister. Continue reading “The Video Authorities Don’t Want You To See: Mystery Person & Flash Of Light Before Notre Dame Cathedral Fire”
National Geographic – by Isabel Hernandez
THE 18TH-CENTURY GERMAN thinker Adam Weishaupt would have been stunned if he had known his ideas would one day fuel global conspiracy theories, and inspire best-selling novels and blockbuster films.
Until he was 36, the vast majority of his compatriots would have been equally stunned to discover that this outwardly respectable professor was a dangerous enemy of the state, whose secret society, the Illuminati, was seen to threaten the very fabric of society.
The retired firefighter voice in me is telling me this stinks of a cover-up/False Flag. During my 23 years as a firefighter, I not only fought fires, but occasionally assisted the Fire Marshals during the fire investigation, so I’ve got some knowledge about fires and how they start.
So here’s my 3 reasons why the ND fire was arson..or worse: Continue reading “3 Reasons why the Notre Dame Fire was Arson…or worse.”
They were among the few individuals we know of to be arrested on 9/11. Five men were pulled over in a white Chevrolet van and taken into custody on the afternoon of September 11, 2001, after they were seen celebrating the World Trade Center attacks from a parking lot across the Hudson River in New Jersey.
The FBI had alerted local police departments to be on the lookout for the van, which was pulled over in East Rutherford, N.J., by Bergen County police. The van was searched by a bomb-sniffing dog, yielding a positive test for the presence of explosive traces, and samples were taken for testing, but the public has never been told whether actual explosive residues were found. Continue reading “Lawsuit Seeks Answers on Five Men Arrested on 9/11”
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Archive: TWFTT 4-17-19
Revisionist History – by Michael Hoffman
Former Fox News talk show host Bill O’Reilly promotes the manifestly ridiculous Romans-are-to-blame-for the-Crucifixion imposture in his book, The Last Days of Jesus.
He’s not alone. On Holy Thursday (April 17) 2014, Andrew P. Napolitano, better known as “Judge Napolitano,” a widely admired figure among “Conservatives,” at the website of the usury advocate Lew Rockwell (LewRockwell.com), wrote a column in which he stated: Continue reading “Blaming the Romans and Pontius Pilate for Killing Jesus”
The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton
Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls issued a proclamation of emergency, saying the continued mass release of migrants directly into his border community had become an “imminent threat” to life and property in the area.
The city lacks the resources it needs to handle the migrants, he said. Continue reading “Yuma, AZ Declares State of Emergency”
A manhunt for a woman allegedly “infatuated” with the Columbine massacre who traveled from Florida and forced schools in Colorado to close after threatening violence came to an end Wednesday after she was found dead of an apparent suicide in the mountains southwest of Denver.
Sol Pais,18, was found near the base of Mount Evans in Clear Creek County, located about 60 miles southwest of Denver, according to Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Shrader. Shrader said that Pais was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Continue reading “Woman ‘infatuated’ with Columbine, connected to Colorado school threats found dead, source says”
A Laredo, Texas public health official said that 20 migrants from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) were monitored for Ebola and other diseases.
“We have 8 Congolese right now in one of our shelters and a dozen in Nuevo Laredo,” said Dr. Hector Gonzalez during an April 4 meeting of the Laredo City Council. Gonzales is the director of the Laredo Health department, according to Breitbart. Continue reading “African Migrants At Texas Border Monitored For Ebola: Official”
Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan
Pastor Steven Anderson of the Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Arizona said Monday on YouTube that Bank of America shut down all the bank accounts of his church.
“This morning, I found out that Bank of America shut down all of our bank accounts froze our accounts without notice and we can’t even get our money out,” Anderson said on YouTube. “We can’t even walk into the bank and withdraw our money they just froze everything, shut everything down.” Continue reading “Baptist Pastor Says Bank of America Shut Down All Of His Church’s Bank Accounts”
The Department of Homeland Security is considering classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, or WMD, according to an internal memo attained by military news outlet Task & Purpose.
The memo said the painkiller would be labeled a WMD “when certain criteria are met,” and that federal officials have “long regarded fentanyl as a chemical weapons threat.” Continue reading “Homeland Security is reportedly considering labeling fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction”
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio threatened to sue the Trump administration if it sends illegal immigrants to New York City, a “sanctuary city.”
“It’s illegal. It is just plain illegal. We will meet him in court. We will beat him in court,” de Blasio said, according to the New York Post. Continue reading “De Blasio Threatens to Sue if Trump Sends Immigrants to Sanctuary City NYC”
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday released 10 years of his long-anticipated tax returns as he campaigns for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
His 2018 return reveals that he and his wife, Jane, earned more than $550,000, including $133,000 in income from his Senate salary and $391,000 in sales of his book, “Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In.”
Continue reading “Bernie Sanders releases tax returns, which show he’s in top 1%”
The Trump administration has released a controversial new US government map of Israel that shows the Golan Heights in Syria as being part of Israel, much to the outrage of many online.
Special envoy to the Middle East, Jason Greenblatt, shared the updated map on Twitter on Tuesday. Israel occupied the Syrian region in the 1967 Six Day War and later annexed it in 1981 in a move that was not recognized by the international community or the UN Security Council. Continue reading “‘Unlawful & unrecognized’: Twitter heaps criticism as US maps show Golan Heights as part of Israel”
As these words are being key-punched on the evening of April 15th, the fire at Paris’s historic, iconic and spectacular Cathédrale Notre-Dame (Our Lady) is still raging. And already the Fake News, backed by “experts,” is pumping out the manure-mantra: “accident — accident — accident.” Without a shred of observable data, one such “expert” has already stated that the centuries-old cathedral was like “a forest fire waiting to happen.” Continue reading “A Symbol of Stone, Faith and Frenchness Goes Up in Smoke”
By Firas Samuri
The mass media has been widely covering the details of the disastrous humanitarian situation in Rukban refugee camp over recent months. By the way, the crisis in other sites deserves more considerable attention. Al-Hol refugee camp located in Al-Hasakah province and run by the Syria Democratic Forces is one of them.
Every single day from 10 to 20 people, mainly women and children die due to the lack of drinking water, essential goods, and medicine. Only for the past two months, 250 children passed away in the camp. According to estimates, now more than 50,000 refugees reside there, although initially it was designed only for 25,000. Continue reading “U.S. Continues Supplying Kurds to Counteract Turkey”