Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is considering reversing long-standing policy to make it easier to deport U.S. legal permanent residents who have used public benefits, part of an effort to restrict immigration by low-income people.

A Department of Justice draft regulation, seen by Reuters, dramatically expands the category of people who could be subject to deportation on the grounds that they use benefits.  Continue reading “Trump administration proposal would make it easier to deport immigrants who use public benefits”

The Intercept – by Lee Fang

ON WEDNESDAY, Human Rights Watch released a troubling report about a phone application made by the Chinese government. The app provides law enforcement with easy, daily access to data detailing the religious activity, blood type, and even the amount of electricity used by ethnic minority Muslims living in the western province of Xinjiang.  Continue reading “Chinese Fund Backed By Hunter Biden Invested In Technology Used To Surveil Muslims”

John Kaminski

As an outcry over Florida’s new censorship law sweeps across the nation, the state’s students prepare for the dilemma of facing racism charges if they say anything negative about Jews or Israel.

The bill passed by the Florida Senate this week mandates students adhere to the severe restrictions on their conversation that Gov. Ron DeSantis plans to take to Israel and sign there on his upcoming visit.  Continue reading “Florida goes totalitarian”

Argus Leader

The Oglala Sioux Tribal Council unanimously voted that Gov. Kristi Noem is no longer welcome on the Pine Ridge Reservation.

The council, on behalf of President Julian Bear Runner, sent an open letter to Noem on Thursday.  Continue reading “Read the letter Oglala Sioux Tribe sent to Gov. Noem banning her from reservation”

Right of the Right

Police appear to be paying close attention to and even visiting the homes of “false flag” conspiracy theorists who spread “bogus narratives” online about the Christchurch mosque shootings:

One Auckland man, who described the March 15 terror attack as a “state-sponsored false flag”, said he had been visited by officers five times since the attack happened. Continue reading “NZ Police Harass Citizens Who Doubt Official Version of Christchurch Mosque Shooting”

Fox News

Health officials once again warned consumers about the dangers of washing raw chicken before cooking it, citing the risk of spreading harmful bacteria to utensils or other foods. In a tweet sent out on April 26, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) linked to a series of steps that can help eliminate the chances of food poisoning while cooking at home.  Continue reading “CDC: Stop washing your raw chicken”

Daily Mail

Everyone knows keeping a toddler still can be next to impossible – so how do you stop them from moving during an X-ray?

It turns out that doctors can use a strange looking contraption called a Pigg-O-Stat to keep control of wriggly little ones.  Continue reading “Unusual device used to keep wriggly babies still during X-rays leaves Twitter users in hysterics”

Overdrive

The truck driver involved in a deadly crash along I-70 near Denver last week was charged Friday, May 3, with 40 separate criminal counts as a result of the crash.

The Jefferson County district attorney formally charged 23-year-old Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos, of Houston, Texas, with four counts of vehicular homicide, six counts of first-degree assault, 24 counts of attempted first-degree assault, two counts of vehicular assault, one count reckless driving and three counts crime of violence.  Continue reading “Trucker faces 40 criminal counts stemming from deadly I-70 crash near Denver”

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Archive: TWFTT 5-3-19

“… not giving heed to jewish fables, and commandments of men, that turn from the truth.” Titus 1:14

Once again I find myself writing an article about a subject that most people should be fully aware of by now. It is one of the most easily debunked hoaxes ever perpetrated (but those who control the media control the narrative), so I will provide incontrovertible proof of the blatant deception. But first, a brief TRUE (as best as I’ve been able to discern) history of the jews – by way of introduction… the information in this article is derived from the most excellent book “A Greater “Miracle” Than The Lost Ten Tribes Discovered… – The Dead “Six Million” Uncovered…!” By Brian Alois Cleraubat. It will be verbatim (except for intermittent commentary by me), since there is no way I can possibly improve upon it.  Continue reading “A jewish Fable Exposed”

Geek Wire – by Monica Nickelsburg

Autonomous delivery robots will soon be allowed on Washington state’s sidewalks.

On Tuesday, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill into law that establishes new regulations for “personal delivery devices” like the delivery robot Amazon unveiled earlier this year. Continue reading “Washington state greenlights delivery robots on sidewalks”

Greenwich Time – by Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post

WASHINGTON – The Trump administration has signaled in recent weeks that it may seek the permanent renewal of a surveillance law that has, among other things, enabled the National Security Agency to gather and analyze Americans’ phone records as part of terrorism investigations, according to five U.S. officials familiar with the matter.  Continue reading “Permanent renewal of NSA law possible”

The American Mirror – by Victor Skinner

It’s no secret that smuggling illegal immigrants across the porous U.S.-Mexico border is big business for coyotes and cartels.

But Border Patrol officials are warning that the crimes are increasingly involving kids as cover, a trend inspired by the government’s failed immigration policies that’s driving the crisis at the border.  Continue reading “Border Patrol: Kids ‘being rented’ by migrants, then ‘recycled back’ to country of origin”

CNN – by Oliver Darcy

New York (CNN Business)Facebook announced Thursday that it had designated some high-profile people, including Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who’s notorious for using anti-Semitic language, and right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, as “dangerous” and said it will be purging them from its platforms.

Jones and his media outlet InfoWars had previously been banned from Facebook (FB) in August 2018, but had maintained a presence on Instagram, which is owned by Facebook. On Thursday, Jones and InfoWars will be barred from Instagram as well.  Continue reading “Louis Farrakhan, Alex Jones and other ‘dangerous’ voices banned by Facebook and Instagram”

The Mind Unleashed – by Derrick Broze

Despite a wealth of public information detailing the U.S. government’s secret warrantless mass surveillance programs, a federal judge has blocked a lawsuit, claiming that revealing any details would threaten national security.

A federal judge has ruled that the federal government can assert state secrets privilege to keep details of the warrantless mass surveillance programs secret. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Jeffery White brings an end to a legal battle that has lasted more than ten years as five Americans sought to reveal the full scope of the controversial spying program. The plaintiffs have been represented by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) since 2008—several years before whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked classified files revealing the NSA’s massive spying apparatus.  Continue reading “Federal Judge Sides With Federal Government, Rules Mass Surveillance Can Remain Secret”

Digital Trends – by Jon Martindale