Henry Makow

New Zealand is a Freemason colony. Everyone in power from the PM down is a traitor. 

NZ Citizen Outs NZ’s Masonic Masters

“There can be no Just and Free society when people who enter secret agreements to advantage themselves over the rest of us end up in the top positions.”   Continue reading “Massacre was Masonic Gun Grab, says NZ Man”

Paul Craig Roberts

https://www.rt.com/news/455007-political-correctness-art-west-culture/ 

It is amazing the power that politically correct kooks have acquired over language, art, and literature. It is a sign that the West is culturally dead.  

When high museums rename paintings because some emotional weakling declares the name to be offensive, it becomes obvious that the custodians of Western culture have lost their belief in Western culture.   Continue reading “Western Culture Has Died A Politically Correct Death”

Space Weather

Note to space powers: If you’re going to blow a satellite to bits, solar minimum is a terrible time to do it. India is grappling with this important truth today as debris from their March 27th anti-satellite weapons test spreads through space. As many as 6,500 pieces of the Microsat-R Earth observation satellite are now circling Earth, according to a simulation created by Analytical Graphics Inc.:  Continue reading “Solar Minimum Is A Terrible Time To Blow Up A Satellite”

The Great Recession

The Fed’s surprise pivot away from any interest rate increases this year has boosted prices of stocks, high yield bonds and other risky assets in spite of nagging investor concerns about slowing global economic growth….. The quandary for the Fed is that easy monetary policy seems more effective in spurring asset values than it does in boosting prices of goods and services. The S&P 500 Index rose by an average 8.5 percent from 2014 through 2018, while the personal consumption expenditures price index increased 1.3 percent, well below the Fed’s 2 inflation target.”

Bloomberg  

Continue reading “One Big Tip for Huge Economic Growth”

Sovereign Man – by Simon Black

Usually around the middle of February each year, the US Treasury Department releases an annual report of the federal government’s financial condition.

It’s called the Financial Report of the US Government… and it looks a lot like an annual report that you might see filed by a big company like Apple or Facebook.  Continue reading “US government’s net worth is now NEGATIVE $75 TRILLION”

American Trucker – by Catharine Conway

Reach deeper into those wallets when traveling in and out of New York City (NYC). Lawmakers’ aim to increase the price of tolls for tunnels and bridges went into effect on April 1.

Back in February, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) board approved the fare and toll upsurge to raise money for road, train, and subway improvement as part of the 10-point plan from NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and NY state Governor Andrew Cuomo. Continue reading “NYC increases truck tolls”

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Archive: TWFTT 4-3-19

Ammoland – by John Crump

U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- Since Friday’s landmark court decision that legalized magazines holding more than ten rounds in California buyers have been going crazy with purchases.

Most online retailers have resumed the sales of magazines of all sizes to the people of the Golden State. Rainier Arms has seen a significant uptick in traffic with most sales being for the Magpul Gen2 30 round magazine. This increase in internet transactions has even crashed Rainier Arms payment processing server.  Continue reading “Companies Crushed With Heavy Demand For Gun Magazines From California”

New York Post – by Rich Calder

Uber spent $2 million since 2015 in a campaign to approve congestion pricing, the company confirmed Wednesday.

“Over the past several years, we’ve been proud to work with a diverse coalition to fight for comprehensive congestion pricing, and we’re excited to see Albany take action to reduce congestion and invest in mass transit,” said Harry Hartfeld, a spokesman for the rideshare app. Continue reading “Uber spent $2M to help push through congestion pricing”

Press TV

The US Department of Defense has awarded arms manufacturing giant Lockheed Martin Corp a $2.5 billion contract to produce Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile systems for Saudi Arabia, as part of President Donald Trump’s extensive arms deals with the oil-rich kingdom.

“Lockheed Martin Corporation Missiles and Fire Control [of] Dallas, Texas is being awarded a $2,457,390,566 modification… contract for the production of THAAD interceptors… to support the US government and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the Pentagon said in a press release on Monday.

Continue reading “Lockheed Martin receives $2.5bn deal to forward US THAAD deal with Saudi Arabia”

The New Observer

H-2B visas, granted to foreign workers to come to the US and perform temporary nonagricultural services or labor on a seasonal or intermittent basis, have reached an all-time high, causing the Center for Immigration Studies to claim that US President Donald Trump has “again betrayed American workers.”

In a new report issued by the CIS, that organization pointed out that in April 2017, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 18837 — a directive to “Buy American and Hire American.”  Continue reading “Latest Trump H-2B Increase Again Betrays American Workers, says CIS”

RT

The Supreme Court has declared prisoners have no constitutional right to a “painless death,” allowing the execution of a convicted murderer to go forward despite his protestations that lethal injection would cause him to suffer.

Reversing a 2018 decision, the court ruled that death-row prisoner Russell Bucklew’s constitutional protections from “cruel and unusual punishment” did not exempt him from pain and that he’d failed to present sufficient evidence that his preferred method of execution, the gas chamber, was less painful or that it could be “readily implemented.” Continue reading “US Supreme Court declares inmates have no constitutional right to ‘painless death’”

RT

A professor at the University of Louisville is suing his employer after being fired from a top position for expressing views on gender dysphoria and saying children who insist they are transgender should not instantly be believed.

Dr. Allan M. Josephson was formerly the head of the school’s Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, but was demoted to a junior faculty position after university activists “sounded the alarm” over views he expressed during a 2017 panel discussion on gender dysphoria in children – and in February the university decided not to renew his contract.  Continue reading “Professor suing university after being fired for ‘troubling’ views on gender dysphoria in kids”

Middle East Monitor

Israel is planning to settle some 250,000 settlers in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights over the next 30 years, the Israeli Broadcasting Authority (IBA) revealed yesterday.

According to Anadolu, the report comes one week after US President Donald Trump signed a presidential decree recognising the Golan Heights as “Israeli territory”. Continue reading “Israel to house 250,000 settlers to occupied Golan Heights”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Williamston, SC — In 2017, the former police chief for Williamston, South Carolina walked into a bank of America with a gun, handed the teller a note, and then walked out of the bank with a sack of cash. He was later arrested and found guilty for committing armed robbery—a felony, according to 16-11-330— that imposes a penalty of 10 to 30 years. However, he received no jail time. Now, after receiving his blue privilege in the form of a wrist slap for robbing a bank, this former top cop has struck again.

Richard Edward Inman, 47, was arrested late last month for robbing yet another Bank of America—this time, in Pawleys Island. Inman was apparently on a mission to get away and as he tried to escape, he was shot.  Continue reading “Police Chief Who Wasn’t Jailed for Robbing Bank, Just Robbed Another Bank and Got Shot”

The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton

House Bill 206, designed to restore Second Amendment rights in Idaho to 18-20-year-old adults in Idaho cities, has passed both the House and the Senate. Is on the way to Governor Brad Little for his signature. It is expected that Governor Little will sign it.

Under current law, an Idaho resident 21 years old or older can carry a concealed handgun anywhere in the state without a permit. A nonresident over the age of 21 or an Idaho resident between 18 and 21 years of age cannot carry a handgun within city limits without having a concealed carry permit.  Continue reading “Idaho to restore Second Amendment rights to 18 year olds.”

Breitbart – by Matthew Boyle

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is pressing the IRS to investigate the tax-exempt status of leftist group Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an organization that has been mired in scandal.

Cotton argues that a series of recent reports regarding the leftist group’s patently political activities are troubling, and in a letter to the head of the IRS provided to Breitbart News exclusively ahead of its public release questions whether these actions warrant removal of the group’s status as a nonprofit organization.  Continue reading “Tom Cotton Pushes IRS to Investigate Southern Poverty Law Center’s Tax-Exempt Status”