Another great lecture from the remarkable Peter Hammond, renowned South African activist pastor. He says that Herbert Hoover’s book, Freedom Betrayed, published in 2011, kept secret since Hoover’s death in 1964, is the most important historical book he has ever read, an extraordinary statement. Continue reading “President Hoover’s Scathing History of WW2 Proves the US Fought on the Wrong Side”
Month: December 2019
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A security guard, a man and an “aggressive” dog were hurt by shrapnel after a Sacramento officer fired his weapon at the animal Wednesday night outside a Safeway store, police said.
Just before 7 p.m., the security guard called over an officer and said there was a man causing a disturbance who refused to leave the property at 19th and S streets in midtown, according to the Sacramento Police Department. Continue reading “3 injured after Sacramento officer shoots at dog outside Safeway”
SAN FRANCISCO — The California attorney general’s office urged a state appeals court Thursday to refrain from ordering it to review and publicly release a massive trove of records documenting investigations into police shootings, use-of-force incidents and officer misconduct.
Lawyers for Attorney General Xavier Becerra said a transparency law that took effect this year never intended for his office to commit the extraordinary resources needed to vet so many records. They sought to reverse a lower court’s order to turn over the records to news organizations that sued his office. Continue reading “Battle over police records reaches California appeals court”
Tikun Olan – by Richard Silverstein
Many of us know that Israel is a corrupt society and that the corruption stems in large part from the gross, illegal, and interminable seven-decade oppression of the Palestinian minority both inside and outside Israel. There are of course many complicated reasons and analyses worth exploring regarding this subject (we’ll focus on one aspect in this post). And the corruption manifests itself in numerous ways throughout society. Continue reading “Israeli Anti-BDS Ministry Secretly Buys Media Coverage”
The Mind Unleashed – by John Vibes
A 19-year-old sex trafficking victim is currently facing life in prison for killing the man who sexually abused her since she was 16. According to police, Chrystul Kizer was among at least a dozen underage victims who were abused and filmed by Randy Volar without their consent. In fact, these videos were discovered by police four months before Volar was shot and killed. Continue reading “Teen Facing Life in Prison for Killing Pedophile Who Sex Trafficked and Raped Her”
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Archive: TWFTT 12-20-19
Once Trump is acquitted, the worst is yet to come, because then he’ll be impeachment-proof, and the executions will begin, just the way it happened in Russia a century ago, and France two centuries ago. This is what Jews do, and have since the dawn of time.
Jews. Jews. Jews.
Jews are tearing the country apart — deliberately. Continue reading “They’re tearing America apart — deliberately”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
New York, NY — To all those who make the bogus claim of “if you don’t do anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about,” consider the following case as even more evidence of how ridiculous that assertion is. Two innocent brothers were framed by NYPD cops who were caught on video destroying video evidence of their egregious act. Luckily for the brothers, the hard drive in the video recorder survived and it caught these badged criminals in the act. Continue reading “Cops Frame Innocent Brothers for Cocaine, Try to Destroy Video—But it Survived”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Honolulu, HI — This week, a sadistic Honolulu cop pleaded guilty to forcing a homeless man to lick a public urinal to avoid being kidnapped and thrown in a cage. What this case illustrates is the power-tripping barbarous behavior of many men and women who claim to ‘protect and serve.’
The incident unfolded earlier this year when Honolulu police officer John Rabago and another officer responded to a nuisance complaint of a homeless man in a public bathroom. When officers arrived on scene, they found the homeless man in a stall. Continue reading “Sadistic Cop Admits He Forced Homeless Man to Lick a Public Toilet to Avoid Arrest—NOT Fired”
The Atlantic – by Wil S. Hylton
Unless you are given to chronic anxiety or suffer from nihilistic despair, you probably haven’t spent much time contemplating the bottom of the ocean. Many people imagine the seabed to be a vast expanse of sand, but it’s a jagged and dynamic landscape with as much variation as any place onshore. Mountains surge from underwater plains, canyons slice miles deep, hot springs billow through fissures in rock, and streams of heavy brine ooze down hillsides, pooling into undersea lakes. Continue reading “History’s Largest Mining Operation Is About to Begin”
Why? Evidence points to glyphosate toxicity from the overuse of Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide on our food.
For over three decades, Stephanie Seneff, PhD, has researched biology and technology, over the years publishing over 170 scholarly peer-reviewed articles. In recent years she has concentrated on the relationship between nutrition and health, tackling such topics as Alzheimer’s, autism, and cardiovascular diseases, as well as the impact of nutritional deficiencies and environmental toxins on human health. Continue reading “MIT Researcher: Glyphosate Herbicide will Cause Half of All Children to Have Autism by 2025”
Reparations for black voters and for illegal migrant children separated from their parents
Mayo Pete promises reparations for not one — but two groups Continue reading “Mayo Pete wants reparations — for illegals…”
The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton
After harassing the Amish community for years regarding its water supply and disposal, the county health department posted signs on the Amish families’ homes earlier this year condemning them as “unfit for human habitation” and filed lawsuits against 14 Amish families in November. Continue reading “Michigan county threatens to demolish 14 Amish homes unless they give up their religious beliefs and upgrade their homes”
Free Though Project – by Matt Agorist
Kentucky — On his way out of office, Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin dropped a huge batch of pardons and commutations of sentences of hundreds of Kentuckians. While some of these people were rotting in jail for weed convictions or other victimless crimes, many of the pardons consisted of violent criminals and child rapists. Continue reading “KY Gov. Proudly Defends Decision to Pardon Multiple Convicted Child Rapists, Murderers”
This Bicycle Registration Law Gives Police Yet Another Excuse To Punish Insufficiently Meek Citizens
Did you know that residents of Montgomery County, Maryland, are legally required to register their bicycles? Neither did Steve Silverman, who last June received a criminal citation for violating that requirement. In a video about that experience, Silverman, founder of Flex Your Rights, presents it as an example of how “police use ill-conceived laws to punish people who assert their rights.” While Silverman’s brush with the law was relatively mild as these things go, it does illustrate the problems posed by the myriad excuses that legislators give police for hassling people they deem insufficiently respectful. Continue reading “This Bicycle Registration Law Gives Police Yet Another Excuse To Punish Insufficiently Meek Citizens”
If you filed for a cash payout from Equifax as part of the credit bureau’s settlement for its massive 2017 data breach, you’re probably not getting anywhere close to $125.
On Thursday, Dec. 19, a Georgia federal judge awarded $77.5 million to the attorneys representing the class of consumers against Equifax. That’s over 20% of the roughly $380 million settlement fund Equifax agreed to set up to directly help consumers affected by the breach, according to the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute, which house the Center for Class Action Fairness and opposed the high fee award. Continue reading “If you made a claim for $125 from Equifax, you’re not getting it after court awards nearly $80 million to attorneys”
In 2014, the Jewish Daily Forward reported that the Department of Homeland Security allocated to Jewish institutions $12 million, or 94 percent, of $13 million in funds for securing nonprofits. The $13 million disbursed last week brings to $151 million the amount disbursed since the program started in 2005, most of it to Jewish institutions. Continue reading “Are US Taxpayers Subsidizing Synagogues?”