Venezauelanalysis.com

Caracas, September 25, 2019 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Self-proclaimed “Interim President” Juan Guaido and the Venezuelan opposition have been given US $52 million by the Trump administration.

According to a Tuesday statement from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the funding will be destined for independent media, civil society, the health sector and the opposition-controlled National Assembly.  Continue reading “Washington Gives Guaido $52M in Funding, Slaps Venezuela with New Sanctions”

Rapid City Journal

After raising money and solidifying its land holdings in the Rochford area, a Canadian company is resuming its search for gold in the Black Hills.

On Monday, Vancouver-based Mineral Mountain Resources notified the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources that the company planned to resume its exploratory drilling project by the end of this week.

Continue reading “Canadian company resumes gold drilling in South Dakota”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Georgia businesses lose hundreds of millions in sales each year because employers are replacing middle class Georgians with cheap H-1B workers, according to a review of federal data.

The data shows U.S. companies asked for 20,000 H-1B workers in 15 career tracks during 2017, and likely received 8,000 of the requested lower-wage workers.  Continue reading “Report: Georgia Loses More than $300 Million in Payroll from H-1B Workers”

Join in on the conversation. Call (712) 770-5597 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute.

VoIP Dialer – New Link: https://www.freeconferencecallhd.com/dialer

You can listen on our player.

Direct link for major players:
http://listen.spacial.com/api/listen/?sid=9826&method=sc

Get together in our chat room: The Pub.

Archive: TWFTT 9-26-19

LA Times

His voice booming through a loudspeaker, Rabbi Aryeh Cohen stood near an immigrant detention center in downtown Los Angeles and urged an end to the Trump administration’s family separation policy. Surrounded by more than 200 members of the Jewish community on their annual day of mourning, Tisha B’av, Cohen stressed the importance of moving the traditional fast from the synagogue to the streets.  Continue reading “Family separation and refugee cap reinvigorate Jews’ activist roots: ‘We’ve always been immigrants’”

Legal Insurrection – by Vijeta Uniyal

Israel’s Ministry of Strategic Affairs has released a report exposing the antisemitic agenda being the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement (BDS). The anti-Israel boycott campaign now direct “classic antisemitic tropes and motifs once directed at “the Jew” at “the Jew among the nations,” the State of Israel,” the reported said.

Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan released the report titled Behind The Mask: The Anti-Semitic Nature of BDS Exposed at the European Parliament building in Brussels. The minister urged the European Union and Western governments to stop funding organizations promoting the antisemitic BDS movement.  Continue reading ““Behind the Mask” — Israeli Report On How the BDS Movement “Desensitizing West to Antisemitism””

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Denison, TX — The Free Thought Project has reported on, quite literally, thousands of instances of police officers hurting or killing citizens, many of them entirely innocent. In the overwhelming majority of the cases, the officers are not charged with a crime and most of those keep their jobs. If those roles are reversed, however, and a citizen dares fight against a police officer, that citizen will face punishment every single time. A Texas man learned this the hard way this week after being sentenced to 99 years in prison for kicking a cop. Continue reading “Man Get 99 Years in Prison for Kicking at a Cop as A Child-Murdering Cop Walks Free”

Time – by Arica L. Coleman, July 29, 2016

On May 20, 2000, the legendary actor and president of the National Rifle Association Charlton Heston stood before the podium at the organization’s 129th annual convention with a banner raised behind him featuring the America flag and the words “Vote Freedom.” As he concluded his address, Heston picked up a replica of a flintlock rifle, raised it over his head and declared, in his own dramatic fashion, that anyone who wanted to take his gun would have to pry it “from my cold, dead hands.”  Continue reading “When the NRA Supported Gun Control”

Washington Examiner – by Mike Brest

A former Tulsa police officer admitted during testimony before the House Judiciary Committee that she would “not comply” with an assault-style weapons ban if Congress were to pass one.

Dianna Muller, a 22-year veteran of the Tulsa Police Department and the founder of gun advocacy group The DC Project, was one of many to testify in front of the committee during their Protecting America from Assault Weapon hearing Wednesday.  Continue reading “‘I will not comply’: Ex-cop tells House Judiciary Committee she will not obey assault-style weapon ban”

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 during a shooting. 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. After months of slow playing and refusing to release the surveillance footage, the Riverside County District Attorney announced that they will not be charging the cop. Continue reading “No Charges for Cop Who Gunned Down Unarmed Mentally Ill Man and His Parents in Costco”

CNBC

President Donald Trump warned in a tweet Thursday amid the Ukraine whistleblower inquiry that the stock market would melt down if Congress successfully impeached him.

“If they actually did this the markets would crash. Do you think it was luck that got us to the best Stock Market and Economy in our history. It wasn’t,” the tweet said.  Continue reading “Trump warns again that the stock market would crash if he is impeached”

Chuck Baldwin

The Pharisees, Scribes, Elders and Priests of Israel were the great enemies of the Lord Jesus Christ. It was they who led the Hebrew people to crucify Christ and persecute and kill His apostles. These were also the men whose teachings and doctrines would later be compiled in the Talmud. The Sanhedrin was the governing council of these men and of the Hebrew nation at the time.  Continue reading “Noahide Law, Not Sharia Law, Is The Threat”

MassPrivateI

The public trust has been betrayed. District Attorney’s (DA) are using CCTV cameras and license plate readers to create public surveillance networks.

According to U.S. Legal, the definition of a DA is “to investigate alleged crimes in cooperation with law enforcement.” Not a single one of the 22 definitions includes running a public surveillance network. Continue reading “Betrayed: District Attorney’s Are Running “Advanced Public Surveillance Networks””

Tech Crunch

At the end of its hardware event today, Amazon  announced a new program for testing and selling its own experimental, limited-volume hardware: Day 1 Editions.

The first of these new products is Echo Frames. These are Alexa-enabled glasses, though, unlike Google  Glass, there’s no camera and no display, just microphones and a speaker.  Continue reading “Amazon wants to put microphones into your rings and glasses”

KPIX

FREMONT (CBS SF) – A Tesla electric patrol car by the Fremont Police ran low on electricity in the middle of a pursuit, after the department said someone forgot to plug the vehicle into a charger.

According to officials, the officer was pursuing a vehicle headed down to the South Bay when the car began to run low on battery power. Continue reading “Fremont Police Tesla Near-Dead Battery Forces Officer Off Pursuit”