Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Atlanta, GA — In the country with the world’s largest prison population, who sentences non-violent offenders to life in prison for a plant, one would think that kidnapping and child rape charges would likely land a person in prison for a very long time. However, one would be wrong.

Michael Wysolovski, 33, admitted to luring a 15-year-old girl to his home in 2016 where he engaged in abusive sexual torture for over a year. He kept his victim in a dog cage and let her out only to rape her. These horrific acts carried out on an innocent child, however, will go unpunished and Wysolovski will not be going to jail.  Continue reading “Man Gets NO JAIL for Kidnapping Child, Holding Her in a Dog Cage, Raping and Torturing Her”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

Continuing to try to advance the US narrative that Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido is the “duly elected” president, CNN went to the trouble on Sunday afternoon of inventing an entire election to base this around.

In the CNN report, they declared “pressure is mounting on Maduro to step down, following elections in January in which voters chose opposition leader Juan Guaido over him for president.” There was no election in January.  Continue reading “CNN Falsely Claims Venezuela’s Guaido Was Elected President in January”

Breitbart – by Lucas Nolan

Tech giant Microsoft is taking a step into the world of election security, offering a new open-source software called “ElectionGuard,” which it claims is an  “end-to-end” voting verification system to “modernize” elections.

AP News reports that Microsoft is entering the world of election security with the introduction of new open-source software called “ElectionGuard.” The name of the new software seems quite close to Microsoft’s partner NewsGuard, the browser extension bundled with the Microsoft Edge mobile browser that purports to be the arbiter of reliability in media. In practice, NewsGuard has repeatedly verified hoax Russian election tampering stories as true while blacklisting multiple conservative news websites as “fake news.”  Continue reading “Microsoft Introduces ‘ElectionGuard’ Software to ‘Modernize’ Voting”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Blocking payments to individuals or groups by financial service firms impedes freedom of speech in a free society, journalist Ben Swann has told RT, following reports that MasterCard is allegedly on course to censor the far-right.

The New York-based firm is reportedly being forced by left-leaning liberal activists to set up an internal “human rights committee” that would monitor payments to “white supremacist groups and anti-Islam activists.”   Continue reading ““Dystopian Approach”: SEC Blesses MasterCard’s Idea Of Cutting Off Customers With Right-Wing Views”

MassPrivateI

Soon free speech will be a thing of the past in paranoid America.

DIGIT Lab’s “Hate Incident Reporting” app promises to turn complete strangers into secret, hate speech/bias spies.

Watch what you say, because the person sitting next to you could be reporting you to law enforcement.  Continue reading “Offended By What Someone Said? Now You Can Report Them To Law Enforcement”

ABC News

An arrest has been made in the murder of an on-duty police officer who was gunned down in front of his police station.

Officer Robert McKeithen, a veteran of the Biloxi Police Department, was killed in an ambush shooting outside the Biloxi, Mississippi, police headquarters Sunday night. After shooting McKeithen multiple times, the suspect escaped the area, said Biloxi Police Chief John Miller.  Continue reading “Suspect arrested after police officer gunned down outside Mississippi station”

ABC News

President Donald Trump has pardoned Michael Behenna, a former Army Ranger in the 101st Airborne Division convicted of murdering an Iraqi prisoner in 2009.

Behenna, 35, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for “unpremeditated murder in a combat zone” after killing suspected al-Qaeda terrorist Ali Mansur. Behenna was paroled in 2014.  Continue reading “Trump pardons former Army Ranger convicted of killing Iraqi prisoner”

Fox News

President Trump presented Tiger Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in the White House Rose Garden Monday, calling the champion golfer “a global symbol of American excellence, devotion and drive.”

“Tiger, we are inspired by everything you’ve become and attained. The job you’ve done is incredible,” Trump said to Woods. “Your spectacular achievements on the golf course, your triumph over physical adversity and your relentless will to win, win, win; these qualities embody the American spirit of pushing boundaries, defying limits and always striving for greatness.”  Continue reading “Trump presents ‘true legend’ Tiger Woods with Presidential Medal of Freedom”

ABC 13

Two Florida parents have lost custody of their young son and could face neglect charges over their decision to discontinue the child’s potentially life-saving cancer treatment.

Three-year-old Noah McAdams was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in early April and struggled through chemotherapy, according to his mother.  Continue reading “Florida parents lose custody of 3-year-old son after discontinuing chemotherapy”

Sputnik

While senior party members rushed to apologise, the local chair of a youth branch of Sweden’s ruling Social Democrats Party has defended the anti-Zionist song chanted by its members during a Labour Day march.

SSU, the youth wing of the Social Democrats, has landed in hot water over chanting “Long live Palestine, crush Zionism” during its recent march, in which even high-ranking Social Democrats, such as party veteran and former Malmö municipal board chairman Ilmar Reepalu took part.  Continue reading “Sweden’s Largest Party Under Fire Over ‘Crush Zionism’ Chant”

Jerusalem Post

The President-elect of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky met with a delegation of Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries serving as chief rabbis in several cities of the country on Monday.

When former comedian turned politician Zelensky takes office at the beginning of June, he will be the first Jewish president in the history of Ukraine.  Continue reading “President-elect of Ukraine meets with local chief rabbis”

Business Insider – by Stephen Chen

China has developed a new portable laser weapon that can zap a target from nearly a kilometre away, according to researchers involved in the project.

The ZKZM-500 laser assault rifle is classified as being “non-lethal” but produces an energy beam that cannot be seen by the naked eye but can pass through windows and cause the “instant carbonisation” of human skin and tissues.  Continue reading “China’s police now have laser rifles that can ‘set a whole person on fire’ up to a kilometre away”

Truth Theory – by John Vibes

Last month, when over a billion dollars was donated for the restoration of the Notre Dame Cathedral, many people were asking why such large sums of money aren’t available for more pressing issues like homelessness or the environment. It is certainly rare for such a large contribution to go towards something that actually helps the planet, but it does happen every now and then.

Back in October, Billionaire philanthropist Hansjörg Wyss, CEO of the Wyss Foundation, pledged to donate a billion dollars towards environmental conservation efforts over the next ten years.  Continue reading “Billionaire Intends To Buy 15% Of The Planet To Protect It.”

Old Thinker News – by Daniel Taylor

In June of 2016, prior to the current social media purge, Bilderberg elites discussed implementing an Internet ID in Dresden, Germany.

The Bilderberg group has served as a secretive gathering of world elites for decades. Decisions made at the meetings are often implemented by attendees working to establish a world order.  Continue reading “Bilderberg Elites Planned Free Speech Crackdown Prior to Trump Win, Internet ID Next Step”

Event Horizon Chronicle

Ever since the near failure of the Oroville dam and reservoir complex (in California) a couple of years ago, I have been keeping occasional tabs on the ongoing repair, remediation and construction work that is underway at the site. Until recently I blithely assumed that all was well, and things were being built back better than ever. But the last couple of months, as the water level in Lake Oroville has edged higher and higher, I have begun to have misgivings.  Continue reading “Oroville Dam Imminent Failure — Again?”