Yahoo News

The teenager who shot five fellow students in a 16-second killing rampage at a Southern California high school has died, authorities announced Friday night.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said Nathaniel Tennosuke Berhow died at about 3:30 p.m. Friday at a hospital with his mother nearby. Berhow had been in critical condition after shooting himself following the rampage, which killed two other students. Continue reading “Teen gunman who killed two in shooting rampage at California high school dies in hospital”

The Eagle

Believed to be the largest anti-war protest in American history, an estimated 2 million people gathered in cities around the country on Nov. 15, 1969, to protest the U.S. involvement in Vietnam, from Washington D.C. to San Francisco. Here are scenes from the protests that happened on this day, 50 years ago:  Continue reading “A look back at the massive 1969 Vietnam protests on this day, 50 years ago”

US Customs and Border Protection

TUCSON, Ariz. – On Thursday, November 14, 2019, a Tucson Sector Border Patrol agent discharged his service-issued firearm in an incident near Lukeville, Arizona.

At approximately 7:15 p.m., a Border Patrol agent responded to a single subject suspected of crossing the border illegally just east of Lukeville, Arizona. As the agent attempted to arrest the subject, a physical altercation ensued, and the agent discharged his firearm, striking the subject.  Continue reading “U.S. border patrol shoots Russian”

Campus Reform – by Jesse Stiller

A Pennsylvania University is hosting an event aimed to both “decolonize” Thanksgiving and educate students about the “myths of Thanksgiving,” along with serving “decolonial cuisine” on campus.

Students at Indiana University of Pennsylvania are invited to “Decolonize Thanksgiving” on Thursday, at a table hosted by IUP’s Native American Awareness Council and sponsored by the school’s Social Equity and Title IX office. The function encourages students to “Decolonize your Thanksgiving” and to “go beyond the harmful ‘pilgrims and Indians’ narrative” of the first Thanksgiving.  Continue reading “University invites students to ‘Decolonize your Thanksgiving’”

Jon Rappoport

I reported this story in May of 2018. I’m reprinting that story here. You’ll see it’s still relevant in several ways—not least of which is the failure of the press to dig into the meaning behind the headlines.


Some lies are so big, many people can’t accept the fact that they’re lies. Their minds are boggled. “No,” they say, “that couldn’t be.” But yes, that could be, and is.  Continue reading “Two huge vaccine scandals the press is ignoring”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Tucson, AZ — In a state-run boys home in Tucson, a teenager who was also a quadruple amputee, was roughed up and cussed at by a Pima County deputy. Most of the incident was caught on film and both the teen, as well as his friend who was filming the police contact, were arrested on disorderly conduct charges. This is the first time TFTP has ever reported on a police officer beating a quadruple amputee.  Continue reading “Cop Caught on Horrifying Video Attacking a Child With No Arms or Legs”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Albany, NY — In the land of the free, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution explicitly prohibits the government from abridging the freedom of speech. However, we’ve seen citizens pepper-sprayed, assaulted, and arrested for there acts of free speech, showing just how little law enforcement cares about upholding the oaths they swore to this very Constitution. Now, a new piece of legislation that is quickly passing through the legal process in New York goes one step further.  Continue reading “New Legislation Will Throw People in Jail for Disrespecting Cops—Seriously”

Homeland Security Today

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday released its updated Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States (AR Threats Report) indicating that antibiotic-resistant bacteria and fungi cause more than 2.8 million infections and 35,000 deaths in the United States each year. That means, on average, someone in the United States gets an antibiotic-resistant infection every 11 seconds and every 15 minutes someone dies. When Clostridioides difficile, a bacterium which is not typically resistant but can cause deadly diarrhea and is associated with antibiotic use, is added to these, the U.S. toll of all the threats in the report exceeds 3 million infections and 48,000 deaths. Continue reading “More People in the United States Dying from Antibiotic-Resistant Infections Than Previously Estimated”

RT, October 2018

A US military program dubbed ‘Insect Allies’ could be used as a biological weapon, a group of European scientists warns. The Pentagon’s research arm claims they are intended to defend crops, but doesn’t deny ‘dual-use’ potential.

Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology and the University of Freiburg in Germany, as well as the University of Montpellier, France, have published a critique of the program, dubbed “Insect Allies,” in the October 5 edition of Science.  Continue reading “Defensive bioweapon? DARPA wants insects to spread genetically modified viruses… to ‘save crops’”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Democrat presidential hopefuls Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren used the Thursday’s California school shooting as an opportunity to push for more gun control laws.

They did this despite the fact that California already has some of the most stringent gun controls in the nation, none of which prevented the shooting at Santa Clarita’s Saugus High School from taking place.  Continue reading “Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren Use California School Shooting to Push Gun Control”

Daily Mail

This week, amazing video showed protesters on the streets of Chile teaming up to bring down a police drone with what appear to be simple pocket lasers.

The footage shows a huge group of people aiming around 40 or 50 green handheld lasers at a police drone hovering overhead.  Continue reading “Amazing video shows protesters in Chile using dozens of pocket lasers at the same time to crash a police drone”

The Blaze – by Nate Madden

Anti-gun rhetoric on the campaign trail seems to be helping out gun sellers once again.

A Thursday story at the Washington Free Beacon reports that gun sales from October were up 10 percent over the same month last year, citing numbers from Small Arms Analytics & Forecasting (SAAF) and the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF).  Continue reading “Months of gun control talk have led to months of increased gun sales”

Reuters

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (Reuters) – California police on Friday were working to identify what motivated a 16-year-old to open fire on his fellow high school students a day earlier, killing two and wounding three others before shooting himself in the head.

Detectives worked through the night to follow up on tips related to Thursday morning’s attack at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, about 40 miles (65 km) north of Los Angeles. The shooting, which was caught on video, unfolded in 16 seconds, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s office said.  Continue reading “For California police, what motivated deadly school shooting is question of the day”

The Blaze – by Giancarlo Sopo

The “Epstein didn’t kill himself” memes are not going away any time soon.

Within 24 hours of news breaking that disgraced financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in prison, his brother, Mark Epstein, hired two renowned forensic pathologists to observe his brother’s autopsy. Having reviewed their reports, Mark Epstein told the Miami Herald that he is convinced his brother was murdered.  Continue reading “Mark Epstein says his brother Jeffrey was murdered: He ‘knew a lot of stuff about a lot of people’”

The Blaze – by Nate Madden

More than 600 children were “recycled” by human traffickers looking to exploit loopholes in the American immigration system during the past fiscal year, a federal immigration official told lawmakers Wednesday.

At a hearing to evaluate border statistics during fiscal year 2019, which ended Sept. 30, Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting Deputy Director Derek Benner told the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee that the figure was a result of a DHS initiative called “Operation Noble Guardian” to identify situations “where fraudulent families were released into the interior, and then the children were separated from those unrelated adults and they were taken to an airport and flown back” to Central America.  Continue reading “ICE official says feds identified over 600 migrant children being ‘recycled’ at the border by traffickers”

Legal Insurrection – by Mary Chastain

The Indiana Supreme Court suspended Judges Andrew Adams, Sabrina Bell, and Bradley Jacobs after a drunken incident at a White Castle in May.

Here is what happenedContinue reading “Three Indiana Judges Suspended After Drunken Violent Brawl at White Castle”