Good info and from the same people who showed dorian would stall and miss florida a.week before as well as get earthquake predictions right at world record levels. Continue reading “Some videoes from Suspicious Observers on cosmic disaster, plasma cosmology and climate forcing.”

ABC 6

LOWER GWYNEDD TWP., Pa. (WPVI) — Family members helping an elderly couple clean out their home became concerned when they discovered multiple military ordnance items and firearms inside, police said.

The Lower Gwynedd Township Police Department responded Thursday afternoon to the home on the 400 block of Houston Road.  Continue reading “Police: Family worried after finding military weapons in elderly couple’s Montgomery County home”

Science Alert – by Michelle Starr

It’s not just ink particles and contaminants that can travel through your body when you get tattooed. Researchers have now found that metal nanoparticles from the tattooing needles can get left behind, too.

These particles – shed from the needles used to puncture your skin and deposit the ink – include nickel and chromium, which are allergens. So they could induce allergic responses previously attributed only to the inks.  Continue reading “Now Metal Particles From Tattoo Needles Have Been Found in Human Lymph Nodes”

The Eagle

In response to several threats made toward area schools in recent weeks — and a broader climate including mass shootings in Texas and beyond — the FBI and numerous local law enforcement personnel gathered in Bryan on Thursday morning for a news conference designed to encourage the public to help deter threats made to schools and other public spaces.

Led by the FBI, a coalition of safety entities launched a new public awareness campaign titled “#ThinkBeforeYouPost: It’s Not A Joke” at the County Administration Building.

Continue reading “FBI, local law enforcement launch awareness campaign against hoax threats”

Global Research

Standing next to a secretive Israeli atomic reactor earlier in the week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to “wipe out” his enemies. In a speech that many will see as the Jewish state breaking its long silence over the possession of nuclear weapons, the Likud leader warned that it has the means to destroy its enemies.

“Those who threaten to wipe us out put themselves in a similar danger, and in any event will not achieve their goal,” he said on Wednesday during a ceremony to rename the complex, near the desert town of Dimona.

Continue reading “Israel Threatens to Use Nuclear Weapons to ‘Wipe Out’ Its Enemies”

Forbes

Own a rifle? Got a scope to go with it? The U.S. government might soon know who you are, where you live and how to reach you.

That’s because the government wants Apple and Google to hand over names, phone numbers and other identifying data of at least 10,000 users of a single gun scope app, Forbes has discovered. It’s an unprecedented move: Never before has a case been disclosed in which American investigators demanded personal data of users of a single app from Apple and Google. And never has an order been made public where the feds have asked the Silicon Valley giants for info on so many thousands of people in one go.  Continue reading “Feds Demand Apple And Google Hand Over Names Of 10,000+ Users Of A Gun Scope App”

AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Texas man is the first person to be charged under a federal ban on bump stocks, devices that allow a semi-automatic firearm to fire rapidly like a machine gun, the Justice Department said Thursday.

Ajay Dhingra, 43, of Houston, came on the radar of the U.S. Secret Service in August after he sent an email to the George W. Bush Foundation asking the former president to “send one of your boys to come and murder me,” according to court records.  Continue reading “Justice Dept. charges Texas man under US bump stock ban”

RT

A US military jet unexpectedly released a rocket during what was supposed to be a routine training flight near Tucson, Arizona, according to military officials quick to add that the white phosphorus munition hit a deserted area.​

An A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft flying a training mission between Tucson and Phoenix “unintentionally released a single M-156 rocket,” Davis-Monthan Air Force Base said in a statement on Thursday, reassuring readers that “the rocket impacted in a desert wash in an uninhabited area” 60 miles northeast of Tucson called the Jackal Military Operations Area.  Continue reading “Wrong desert raid? US jet ‘accidentally’ bombs Arizona with WHITE PHOSPHORUS”

Daily Mail

The death toll from devastating Hurricane Dorian will be ‘staggering’ with thousands still missing, officials have warned amid reports looters are ‘trying to shoot people’ in the scramble for food and water.

Up to 70,000 are in need of ‘life-saving assistance’ while Great Abaco is said to be virtually uninhabitable, with bodies piled up and witnesses say there is a ‘smell of death’ with corpses floating in the water.    Continue reading “Bahamas Hurricane Dorian death toll will be ‘staggering’ with THOUSANDS still missing as bodies pile up and militias are formed to stop looting”

Activist Post – by BN Frank

Decades ago research determined that exposure to cell phone and wireless WiFi radiation is harmful (see 12).  Since then more research has confirmed the same thing.  This is being taken seriously outside of the U.S. already.   Continue reading “New Oregon Law Orders Review of Research on Health Effects from Cell Phone and WiFi Radiation Exposure”

Strategic Alert – by Philip Giraldi

There have been several interesting developments in the United States government’s war on free speech and privacy. First of all, the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Customs and Border Protection Agency (CBP), which is responsible for actual entry of travelers into the country, has now declared that it can legally access phones and computers at ports of entry to determine if there is any subversive content which might impact on national security. “Subversive content” is, of course, subjective, but those seeking entry can be turned back based on how a border control agent perceives what he is perusing on electronic media.  Continue reading “Now It’s Official: US Visa Can Be Denied If You (Or Even Your Friends) Are Critical of American Policies”

Breitbart – by Chris Tomlinson

Swedish behavioural scientist Magnus Söderlund has suggested that eating other people after they die could be a means of combatting climate change.

The scientist mentioned the possibility of cannibalism during a broadcast on Swedish television channel TV4 this week about a fair in Stockholm regarding “food of the future”. Continue reading “Swedish Scientist Proposes Cannibalism to Fight Climate Change”

MSN

MIAMI — An American Airlines mechanic was arrested Thursday on a sabotage charge accusing him of disabling a navigation system on a flight with 150 people aboard before it was scheduled to take off from Miami International Airport earlier this summer.

The reason, according to a criminal complaint affidavit filed in Miami federal court: Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani, a veteran employee, was upset over stalled union contract negotiations.  Continue reading “American Airlines mechanic in Miami charged with sabotaging plane”

All of the sudden we now have long awaited big talk about our Bill of Rights. Personalities from every corner of the internet are now jumping into what has been the long awaited conversation. A conversation that was brought forth long ago by the Trenches World Reports own, Henry Shivley. Almost 10 years ago FTTWR was born, as Henry Shivley went to work.

It’s been a long hard road for Henry, he started this fight to wake everybody up, as our lives were becoming more entrenched with communism by the day. He saw it coming and raised hell, back then he needed help, I gave him that help by way of an antenna, transmitter and at times an article, more than happy to join the fight.  Continue reading “Bill Of Rights Becomes The Talk Of the Town”

The Telegraph

Robert Mugabe, who ruled Zimbabwe for nearly four decades since independence from Britain, has died at the age of 95.  The former strongman, who was ousted in a military coup almost two years ago, reportedly passed away in hospital in Singapore, where he had been receiving medical treatment since April.

“It is with the utmost sadness that I announce the passing on of Zimbabwe’s founding father and former President, Cde Robert Mugabe,” tweeted President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is in Cape Town for the World Economic Forum.  Continue reading “Robert Mugabe, former strongman of Zimbabwe, dies aged 95”

PEW – by Matt Vasilogambros

In the year since Florida enacted its red flag law, Kendra Parris has defended nearly 20 clients against risk protection orders that could remove their firearms.

The Orlando-based lawyer has long represented people who might be subject to the state’s involuntary mental health treatment provision. But when this new law, meant to protect against people who might be a harm to themselves or others, passed in the aftermath of the February 2018 Parkland mass shooting, she saw yet another opportunity for the state to potentially deprive certain people of their civil liberties.  Continue reading “Red Flag Laws Spur Debate Over Due Process”