Tech Dirt – by Mike Masnick

A while back, an MPAA whistleblower sent me a big file of internal MPAA documents. I spent many months going through them and trying to track down any actual story in them, but there really wasn’t much there. Most of the documents were quite old and not all that revealing beyond what was already known (or widely assumed) about how the MPAA acted. The only thing that struck me as interesting, was a very old memo, written by lawyer Steven Fabrizio, before he became the MPAA’s General Counsel, when he was still at the MPAA’s favorite law firm, Jenner & Block. Continue reading “Top MPAA Lawyer, Mastermind Behind Its Plan To Attack The Internet, Arrested On Blackmail And Sexual Assault Charges”

Breitbart – by Katherine Rodriguez

An argument over a beach towel started a 40-person brawl at a Sacramento, California, area water park on Sunday afternoon. One man was nearly killed in the wild fracas that followed, causing the Raging Waters theme park to shut down.

The brawl began around 3:30 p.m. at the Lazy River picnic area within Raging Waters water park in Sacramento after two women disagreed over who should have taken whose beach towel, Everest Robillard, the Cal Expo police chief, told KCRA.  Continue reading “Beach Towel Argument Leads to 40-Person Brawl at Water Park”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is shifting $271 million earmarked for disaster aid and cyber security to pay for immigration-related facilities, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and a leading congressional Democrat said on Tuesday.

The money, which was also set aside for the U.S. Coast Guard, will be used to pay for detention facilities and courts for migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border. DHS officials say they have been overwhelmed by a surge of asylum-seeking migrants fleeing violence and poverty in Central America.  Continue reading “Trump administration taps disaster, cyber funds to cover immigration”

I summarize first with, I WILL NOT LIVE UNDER ANY CHRISTIAN MAFIA!!

I wonder if others felt the series was not presented all that clearly, vacillating from acted-out scenes to historical footage. It was hard to tell exactly where the writer/narrator was going and where he was criticizing or condoning, so I hope I got it correctly. And yeah, it was sprinkled with Illumanati symbolism and we even see Bush Sr. speaking of “The New World Order” within the context of that organization. It’s the church and state two-step. Continue reading “My take on the mini-series, “The Family””

Anchorage Daily News

Anchorage police shot and killed a man Monday evening after a four-hour standoff, police said. The man was shot after he stabbed a police K9.

According to police, officers initially responded to reports of a “suspicious person with a gun” in the 1700 block of Wildberry Loop, near Strawberry Road, around 2:30 p.m. Monday.

Continue reading “Man killed by police after standoff and attack on police dog”

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Archive: TWFTT 8-27-19

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Marlin, TX — As Texas Rangers arrived at the home of Marlin police Chief Nathan Sodek to arrest him on Friday, the 30-year-old top cop allegedly pulled his gun and took his own life. The warrant being served by the Rangers for Sodek’s arrest was for the alleged sexual assault of a suspect the chief forced to have sex with him for her freedom.  Continue reading “Police Chief Commits Suicide As He’s Being Arrested for Forcing Woman to Have Sex for Her Freedom”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Los Angeles, CA — As TFTP reported in June, panic erupted inside a Corona, California Costco as multiple people were injured and one man was killed. Dozens of  shoppers immediately dropped to the ground as fears of the next mass shooting filled their thoughts. However, it turns out the “mass shooter” was an LAPD cop and his unarmed victims were a mentally disabled non-verbal man and his parents. Now, for the first time since the shooting, the parents, who have been recovering since the shooting are speaking out about the death of their son.  Continue reading “Judge Blocking Video Reportedly Showing LAPD Cop Shoot a Family in Their Backs, Killing the Son”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

It appears that Jeffrey Epstein had really good timing when he, according to New York Chief Medical Examiner Barbara Sampson, decided to hang himself in his Manhattan jail cell the morning of August 10th – crushing bones in his neck which can fracture during hangings, but are typically broken during homicide by strangulation.  Continue reading “Surveillance Video Outside Epstein’s Cell Deemed ‘Unusable’”

Breitbart – by Kyle Morris

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has shut down a national hotline used by detained immigrants after it was featured in a storyline in the Netflix prison drama Orange is the New Black.

The National Immigration Detention Hotline, which was created in 2013 and was shut down on August 7, was a free and confidential resource that offered legal assistance to detained immigrants and connected them to advocates at Freedom for Immigrants.  Continue reading “Immigration Detention Hotline Shut Down After Netflix Prison Drama Causes Chaos”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

One of the most unusual stories to start the week is coming from VladTime, a Russian news agency, who reported Russian Special Forces have been exercising with American M4 carbines this month, with additional reports of how some of these soldiers are currently buying western weapons.

Military officers of the 45th Spetsnaz Airborne Brigade, a special reconnaissance and special operations military unit of the Russian Airborne Troops, said soldiers practiced shooting targets, reloading, and assembly and disassembly of the M4 last week.  Continue reading “Why Are Russian Special Forces Training With American Assault Rifles?”

Daily Mail

Shocking video has revealed violent caregivers pushing, shoving and holding down a disabled woman.

CCTV footage from two cameras show the women abusing one of the clients at a Mount Dora, Florida, group care home on Tuesday August 13.  Continue reading “Disturbing video shows caregivers pushing over a disabled woman and holding her face down on the floor as four employees at a group care home are charged with abuse”

MassPrivateI

It is no longer speculation, American law enforcement has been lying to the public about the expansion of CCTV camera surveillance.

A recent report released by CompariTech confirmed what I have been warning people about for years: American law enforcement has become a world leader in spying on its citizens.  Continue reading “American And Chinese Cities Lead The World In Spying On People”

Mint Press News – by Mnar Muhawesh

The role of journalism in a democracy is publishing information that holds the powerful to account — the kind of information that empowers the public to become more engaged citizens in their communities so that we can vote in representatives that work in the interest of “we the people.”  Continue reading “Breaking The Media Blackout on the Imprisonment of Julian Assange”

WSWS – by Andy Thompson

In the latest attack on jobs, Del Monte Foods announced last Thursday that they will be closing two plants in Illinois and Minnesota, laying off at least 800 workers. Additionally, the company will sell plants in Wisconsin and Texas calling into question the employment status of another 700 workers.  Continue reading “Del Monte Foods to close plants in Illinois and Minnesota”