SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Mainstream media has become nothing more than government propaganda outlets, as evidenced by NBC‘s obvious promotion of microchipping.  The media outlet is hailing the benefits of getting implanted with a microchip, negating the need for your wallet.

NBC‘s segment on microchipping began by pointing out that people who have taken the chip do not need to carry keys, ID, credit cards or money. It points out that embedding microchips in humans have long been a feature of dystopian fiction like Black Mirror, but that in Sweden “the microchips are already here.”  Continue reading “CBS Uses Propaganda To Promote The “Benefits” Of Microchipping”

Reuters

WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) – China and the United States have agreed to roll back tariffs on each others’ goods in a “phase one” trade deal if it is completed, officials from both sides said on Thursday, sparking division among some advisers to President Donald Trump.

The Chinese Commerce Ministry, without laying out a timetable, said the two countries had agreed to cancel the tariffs in phases. Continue reading “China, U.S. agree tariff rollback if phase one trade deal is completed”

Texas Tribune

Crystal Brimm said she was gone all of 20 minutes.

That’s all the time it took for the Texas Department of Transportation to clean the encampment where she lives under U.S. Highway 290 and Ben White Boulevard on Wednesday, after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered homeless people to be removed from state overpasses in Austin. Abbott has spent months railing against Austin and its local leaders, accusing them of worsening what he calls a dangerous homelessness crisis by relaxing camping ordinances.  Continue reading “Texas cleared homeless camps Wednesday. On Thursday, residents were already back.”

The Eagle – by Jolie McCullough

Patrick Murphy’s execution was again halted Thursday because of how Texas’ execution procedure differs for Christians and Buddhists.

Murphy, a 58-year-old Buddhist, is one of two surviving members of the infamous “Texas Seven,” a group of escaped prisoners who committed multiple robberies and killed a police officer near Dallas in 2000 during more than a month on the run. Four others have already been executed, one killed himself when police caught up to them in Colorado, and one other remains on death row with Murphy. Continue reading “Federal judge delays execution of “Texas Seven” prisoner over claims of religious discrimination”

NBC News – by Anita Hassan

The Las Vegas City Council approved a controversial ban Wednesday that makes it illegal to camp or sleep on the streets in parts of the city, a measure critics say unfairly criminalizes homeless people.

The ordinance, which passed 5-2 after several hours of public comment, makes it a misdemeanor to rest, sleep or “lodge” in Las Vegas’ downtown district and other residential areas if shelter beds are available. Violators will be fined up to $1,000 or jailed for up to six months.  Continue reading “Las Vegas adopts ban that prohibits sleeping, camping on streets and sidewalks”

New York Post – by Julia Marsh and Carl Campanile

Disappointed with the leading Democratic candidates in the 2020 pack, Mike Bloomberg is once again considering a run for president, sources tell The Post.

“He thinks Biden is weak and [Bernie] Sanders and Warren can’t win,” said a source familiar with Bloomberg’s apparent about-face, which comes just months after the three-term New York City mayor took his name out of consideration.  Continue reading “Michael Bloomberg again eyeing 2020 presidential bid: sources”

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Archive: TWFTT 11-7-19

Activist Post – by BN Frank

Data collection on children while they attend school is unfortunately not new and continues to happen despite increasing opposition.  Of course it’s creepy.  But data collection a la “Surveillance Capitalism” is always creepy.  Unfortunately, it seems to affect all of us – from cradle to grave – whether we knowingly and willingly participate in it or not (see 123).  Continue reading “Parents Stop School Mounting Electromagnetic Devices On Students’ Heads to Collect Brainwave Data”

Jerusalem Post

A contingent of Indian Garud commandos are in Israel taking part in exercises with elite Israeli special forces as part of the Blue Flag aerial drill.

“The roles of the commandos of the two nations are similar. We carry out what others cannot do,” wing commander K. Baharat told The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday. “Our aim is to learn and interact with the world’s best special forces and share how we operate as well.”  Continue reading “Indian Special Forces In Israel To Train With The IDF’s Most Elite Units”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Tempe, AZ — Police in Arizona are seemingly always in the news for brutality and criminal behavior. Just last month, we reported on an Arizona cop who was caught on video shooting his AR-15 into a crowd of teenagers, killing a 17-year-old boy. Just two weeks before that, TFTP reported on Trooper Tremaine Jackson, who was arrested for allegedly kidnapping and raping over a dozen women while on duty. Now, only weeks after raping and killing by Arizona cops, another video has surfaced showing cops taser a man in his own home while he held his baby.  Continue reading “3 Cops Enter Home With No Warrant Taser Father Holding his Baby”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Pompano Beach, FL — The deputies of Broward Sheriff’s Office in Florida have created a terrible image of themselves over the past several years. From cowering behind a wall while children were murdered in a school to sexually assaulting children to torturing people with their K9s, the department has tarnished the image of public servants everywhere. Now, as yet another disturbing video shows, we can add child abuse to the list.  Continue reading “School Cop Arrested for Grabbing Girl by the Neck, Smashing Her Into the Ground”

Middle East Monitor

Palestine is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of antiquities, competing with Egypt in the Arab world. At least 22 civilisations have left their mark on Palestine, the first of which were the Canaanites; their presence is still visible today.  Continue reading “Israel is falsifying Palestinian history and stealing its heritage”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration has passed a key milestone in a long-delayed rule change that would make it easier to sell U.S. firearms outside the United States, including assault rifles and ammunition, people briefed on the matter told Reuters.

The proposed rule changes, which would move oversight of commercial firearm exports from the U.S. Department of State to the Department of Commerce, could be enacted as soon as the end of this year, the sources said late on Wednesday.  Continue reading “Trump administration rule changes to ease gun exports progress”

AIER – by Peter C Earle

The deadline of yet another, and perhaps the most insidious, element of the post-9/11 initiatives (a partial list of which includes the establishment of the Transportation Security Agency, the Department of Homeland Security, and a never-ending international war against a nebulously-defined, noncorporeal enemy, “terror”) is less than one year from coming to fruition. Beginning no later than October 1, 2020, citizens of all US states and territories will be required to have a Real ID compliant card or US passport to board a commercial plane or enter a Federal government facility. Pundits citing the inevitability of what amounts to a national ID card have, regrettably, been vindicated.  Continue reading “While You Slept, Government Created Internal Passports”

Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

The illegal immigrant population that entered the United States from the southwest border region jumped 550,000 this year, a combination of those who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border undetected and those released into the country after being apprehended at key border crossings, according to a new report.

The numbers break down this way:  Continue reading “Report: Illegal immigrant population inside US surged 550,000 in 2019”