Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Guatemala’s towns are emptying out as a growing number of migrants head north to accept the Democratic Party’s offer of open-border loopholes and low-wage jobs, say a growing number of local reports.

Roughly one percent of Guatemala’s population has migrated to the United States’ border since September 2018, according to the Department of Homeland Security. That adds up to roughly 170,000 migrants, and roughly one-third of those migrants come from the neighboring rural districts of Huehuetenango and San Marcos.  Continue reading “Central American Towns Empty as Migrants Rush to U.S. Border Loopholes”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Norco, CA — Ron Mugar never committed a crime, never harmed anyone, yet he’s found himself in the middle of a government-sponsored thievery ring designed to separate citizens from their money. Now, Mugar is currently facing an uphill battle against thieving bureaucrats in his city who are attempting to rob him through immoral and unconstitutional legislation.  Continue reading “City Steals Elderly Man’s Home for Having a Cluttered Yard, Fines Him $60,000”

ABC 13

A video recorded during a violent arrest shows at least one New Jersey police officer punching a suspect who’s pinned to the ground.

Cyprian Luke, 19, was apprehended around 2 a.m. on Saturday because of a warrant tied to a domestic case, ABC New York station WABC reportedContinue reading “Police seen on video pinning down, punching 19-year-old during arrest”

New York Post – by Kathianne Boniello

A Brooklyn family claims bumbling cops raided their home for drugs and snatched up small capsules they thought contained heroin — but were actually the ashes of their dearly departed patriarch.

Lucia Santiago, 65, was napping in her Bushwick apartment in February 2018 when she awoke to chaos.  Continue reading “NYPD mistook relative’s ashes for heroin in Brooklyn raid, family claims”

MassPrivateI

A misleading article in WSAZ3 News titled, “New app targets distracted drivers with traffic alerts” would lead you to believe that the makers of the app are actually concerned with everyone’s safety, but of course that is not the case.

Have you ever wanted an app that lets Big Brother know when you are speeding and where you are going in real-time?  Continue reading “Smart City Designed App Will Let Everyone Know If You Are Speeding”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

If you rent a car from Hertz, you’re now on notice not to be surprised if you’re randomly pulled over and arrested for seemingly no reason at all.

This is because, according to The Drive, customers of the Florida rental vehicle company are being erroneously stopped and arrested due to a faulty computer system and plain old poor office management at the company.  Continue reading ““They Had Me At Gunpoint”: Hertz Customers Keep Getting Arrested For Driving “Stolen” Cars”

Hartford Courant – by Gregory B. Hladky

An ocean research group said Monday that one of its tagged great white sharks has been located in Long Island Sound for the first time in the organization’s history, swimming off Greenwich just before 9 a.m.

The shark, known as Cabot, has been measured at 9 feet, 8 inches long and its weight is estimated at about 533 pounds, according to experts at OCEARCH, a research group that routinely tags and tracks sharks and other marine creatures.

Continue reading “Great white shark tracked in Long Island Sound for the first time, research group says”

Investment Watch

Trump @19:20 – Military Industrial Complex does not want to leave Syria, wants more wars.

Is this the first time that any President openly admited that he cant do something that he wants to do, because huge business lobby group is not allowing him to do it? Continue reading “Trump: ”We do have a military industrial complex.. they do like war””

Ars Technica – by Sean Gallagher

It’s been nearly two weeks since the City of Baltimore’s networks were shut down in response to a ransomware attack, and there’s still no end in sight to the attack’s impact. It may be weeks more before the city’s services return to something resembling normal—manual workarounds are being put in place to handle some services now, but the city’s water billing and other payment systems remain offline, as well as most of the city’s email and much of the government’s phone systems.  Continue reading “Baltimore ransomware nightmare could last weeks more, with big consequences”

Breitbart – by Warner Todd Huston

The Chicago Police Department (CPD) has increased its presence at several of the city’s Jewish schools, and synagogues after evidence of Molotov cocktails were found outside a Lakeview East synagogue.

Worshippers reported an arson attempt on Anshe Sholom B’nai Israel Congregation where broken bottles, charred cloth, and a scorched wall was discovered at the synagogue on Sunday, according to the Chicago TribuneContinue reading “Chicago Police on Alert After Failed Arson Attempt at Jewish Synagogue”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Here we go again  just as tensions seemed to be calming going into the weekend, with Trump distancing himself from some of the more out-front escalatory rhetoric from hawks like Bolton within his own administration last Friday, leave it to who else but Senator Lindsey Graham to ramp things up again. “We must deliver an overwhelming military response,” he tweeted in reference to Iran.  Continue reading ““Overwhelming Military Response Needed”: Graham Urges Trump “Stand Firm” On Iran”

Politico

A federal judge on Monday upheld a congressional subpoena seeking President Donald Trump’s financial records from an accounting firm, arguing that Congress is well within its rights to investigate potential illegal behavior by a president — even without launching a formal impeachment inquiry.

U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta’s ruling delivers a striking blow to the president’s efforts to resist Democratic investigations, and is certain to give Democrats further legal basis to investigate Trump, his finances, and his presidential campaign. Continue reading “Judge upholds Dem subpoena for Trump financial records”

Steemit – by Canadian Coconut

Is it the Centers for Disease Control or The Centers For Deception and Corruption?

The CDC is supposed to make unbiased decisions for the good of Public Health. They are the ones who continually add more and more vaccinations to the childhood schedule.  Continue reading “Patents that CDC owns for VACCINES — Conflict of Interest –Biased Towards Profit and NOT Public Health.”

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Fox News

For many “Game of Thrones” super fans, last night’s series finale felt more like losing a loved one than the end of a television show.

That’s why Bark.com, a U.K.-based social network that helps match users match with service providers (such as dog walkers), is offering “a specialized Game of Thrones counseling service” that promises to “help bereft fans seek support and get the help they need through this tough time.”  Continue reading “‘Game of Thrones’ counseling available for those mourning loss of show”

Middle East Eye

US President Donald Trump issued an ominous warning to Iran on Sunday, suggesting that if the Islamic Republic attacks American interests, it will be destroyed.

“If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of Iran. Never threaten the United States again,” Trump said in a tweet.  Continue reading “Trump tweets threat: If Tehran wants fight, it will be ‘official end of Iran’”