Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Tulsa, OK — If you were to read the police and press report Marico Ferrick’s arrest in September, you would think that this “criminal” with “ten charges” attacked an innocent police officer for no reason, head-butted him, and spit in his face. However, the officer’s body camera footage, released two months later, shows a completely different story of a young man getting held at gunpoint, choked, pepper sprayed, and kidnapped all over stop for a broken taillight.  Continue reading “Man Held at Gunpoint, Cuffed, Choked, Pepper Sprayed—Over Stop for Taillight”

by Syrian writer and journalist, Abdallah Samir

James Le Mesurier, the co-founder of the White Helmets, was found dead on November 11, 2019, in Istanbul. It is noteworthy that his body was discovered near one of the headquarters of the organization. This incident brought us once again to the deeds of the volunteers.  Continue reading “How the U.S. has sponsored terrorists in Syria”

New York Times – by Mike Baker

REDMOND, Wash. — The authorities in the Seattle area came across an alarming photo on social media at the beginning of October. It showed a man holding two AK-47-style rifles. The caption above read: “one ticket for joker please.”

With only a couple of days left before the opening of the “Joker” movie, law enforcement agencies scrambled to assess the threat level of the message. As detectives waded through the man’s online history, they encountered additional troubling posts: Charels Donnelly, 23, talked about threatening his mother with a gun and described fantasies about hurting women.  Continue reading “He Wrote ‘Kill All Women,’ but a Judge Returned His Guns”

The Guardian – by Tom McCarthy

Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg announced a presidential run on Sunday, unveiling a minute-long campaign video that called the billionaire, one of the richest men in the world, a “middle class kid who made good”.

“I’m running for president to defeat Donald Trump and rebuild America,” Bloomberg said in a statement. “We cannot afford four more years of President Trump’s reckless and unethical actions. He represents an existential threat to our country and our values. If he wins another term in office, we may never recover from the damage.” Continue reading “Michael Bloomberg confirms White House run and kicks off $30m ad buy”

Anti-War – by Dave DeCamp

WikiLeaks published an email sent by a member of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), who accused the organization of manipulating their report on an alleged chemical attack that was said to have taken place in the Syrian city of Douma on April 7th 2018.

In response to the alleged attack, the US, UK, and France carried out airstrikes on the Syrian government on April 14th 2018. The author of the email was a member of a fact-finding team the OPCW sent to Douma to investigate the attack.  Continue reading “OPCW Accused of Manipulating Syrian Chemical Attack Report”

Activist Post – by Peter Kirby

Recently uncovered evidence indicates that the New Manhattan Project – otherwise known as ‘geoengineering’ – goes back further than previously thought.

As the name ‘New Manhattan Project’ implies, the author was previously under the impression that this ultra-massive, super-secret scientific project (the biggest of all time, in fact) only went back to the mid-1940s; directly after the end of the original Manhattan Project. Your intrepid author has recently found evidence suggesting that the New Manhattan Project should be called the Old Manhattan Project because it now looks like its roots actually go back about 35 years earlier.  Continue reading “Chemtrails Exposed: The Research Corporation for Science Advancement and the Origins of the New Manhattan Project”

Breitbart – by Amy Furr

A well-known Lowndes County Sheriff was killed in the line of duty Saturday night in Hayneville, Alabama.

Sheriff John Williams, also known as “Big John,” was killed outside a QV convenience store at the intersection of Highway 21 and Highway 97 on Saturday around 8 p.m., according to AL.com. Continue reading “Alabama Sheriff ‘Big John’ Williams Shot and Killed in the Line of Duty”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Update: President Trump has weighed in over Twitter, writing that he was “not pleased” with how Gallagher’s trial was handled and that Spencer had been terminated. He also cited “large cost overruns from past administration‘s contracting procedures,” adding “Eddie will retire peacefully with all of the honors that he has earned, including his Trident pin.” : Continue reading “Navy Secretary Fired Over SEAL Controversy”

Press TV

The Yemeni minister of public health and population says it is estimated that every 10 minutes a child under the age of five dies from extreme hunger in the conflict-plagued and impoverished Arab country, warning that the ongoing Saudi-led blockade is also taking a heavy toll on newborn babies.

Speaking at an event held in al-Sabeen Maternal Hospital in the capital Sana’a on Saturday, Taha al-Mutawakel said six newborn babies also lose their lives every two hours as a result of the continued deterioration of the health situation in Yemen, the Arabic-language al-Masirah television network reported.  Continue reading “A child under 5 dies every 10 minutes in Yemen due to extreme hunger: Health minister”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

More Virginia counties declared “Second Amendment Sanctuary” status this week in an effort to get ahead of the gun control promises from Gov. Ralph Northam (D) and newly-elected Democrats.

On November 19, 2019, Breitbart News reported that Appomattox County Board of Commissioners passed a “Second Amendment Sanctuary” resolution, with the goal of opposing any efforts that would “unconstitutionally restrict gun rights.” Continue reading “More Virginia Counties Declare ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’ Status”

Fox News

New York man wearing military gear who barricaded himself inside a home after a dispute with his wife – and then posted updates on social media – surrendered Saturday night after a seven-hour standoff, authorities said.

Comments from Instagram followers only made the situation worse, police said, according to News 12 in Westchester County, north of New York City.  Continue reading “New York man in military gear, 28, surrenders after 7-hour standoff with police”

Fatumas Voice

Ironically, the poorest people in Africa live in the richest countries while you will easily find the richest people living in some of the poorest countries. Some of the richest presidents inherited their wealth from colonial spoils while others just became rich through business or corruption because their grandparents were paupers.

Consequently, here is a list of the top 10 Richest Presidents in Africa 2019 with reference to Forbes Africa, People With Money magazine and CelebrityNetWorth: Continue reading “Who are the top 10 Richest Presidents in Africa”

The Eagle

The parents of an 18-month-old boy who died in September from malnourishment have been arrested by Florida police on charges of manslaughter and child neglect.

On Sept. 27, around 4 a.m., Sheila O’Leary nursed the child briefly and, she told authorities, became worried when he began breathing shallowly, the Florida Fort Myers News-Press reported. Rather than call for help, though, the O’Learys went to sleep. Continue reading “A baby kept on a vegan diet died. His parents have been arrested on a manslaughter charge.”

KBTX

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. health officials on Friday told people to avoid romaine lettuce grown in Salinas, California, because of another food poisoning outbreak.

The notice comes almost exactly one year after a similar outbreak led to a blanket warning about romaine. Continue reading “US officials: Don’t eat romaine grown in Salinas, California”

Yahoo News

When, if ever, should police be able to gather up Google location data to track down a criminal suspect? That’s one of the questions being posed by the lawyers of an alleged Virginia bank robber, who claims local police overstepped their bounds and committed privacy violations when they requested data from Google on him and 18 others near the vicinity of the crime. Privacy advocates say the implications of this case reach far beyond the alleged burglar and could affect the rights of millions of Americans using Google products.  Continue reading “An accused bank robber claims the police broke the law when they used Google location data to track him down. Privacy advocates agree.”