Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

In December of 2019, a long time friend, missionary, and adventurer was standing in line to be checked for entry into Tajikistan, at the airport. Some of the adventures he has had over the years have been worthy of fictional men of action. In this case, he exercised discretion, and did not become involved. The conversation he overheard is worth relating. Here is his account:  Continue reading “Overheard at Tajikistan Airport Security Checkpoint, Second Amendment”

Yahoo News

Christopher Dionne, a former host of an HGTV home remodeling pilot, has been sentenced to three years in jail for molesting a 10-year-old girl in his Connecticut home, PEOPLE can confirm.

The sentence was passed down on Wednesday at the New London Superior Court, according to court documents.  Continue reading “Former HGTV Host Christopher Dionne Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison for Molesting 10-Year-Old Girl”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

More than 3,000 people attended the Rockingham County Board of Supervisors meeting, and cheered as the board unanimously voted to adopt Second Amendment Sanctuary status.

WMRA reports that the meeting was held at the Spotswood High School’s gymnasium and “it was standing room only.”  Continue reading “Over 3,000 Attend Virginia County Supervisor’s Meeting, Declare 2A Sanctuary”

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Fox News

This is not exactly “The Love Boat,” but it could help make a dent in one California city’s homeless crisis.

During a city council meeting on Tuesday, Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan broached the idea of using a cruise ship to house up to 1,000 homeless people, suggesting a ship be brought to the Port of Oakland as the region deals with skyrocketing costs of living and a shortage of affordable housingContinue reading “Oakland considers housing the homeless on a cruise ship”

Thomas Dishaw

We’re living in the information age and having access to open source intelligence tools is a must. Whether you’re a Journalist, Private Investigator, Mother, Father, Husband or Wife; this comprehensive list is for you.  Continue reading “Comprehensive List of 170 Open Source Intelligence Tools”

Forbes Mexico

Mexico tops the list of the largest lithium deposit in the world , according to the ranking made by Mining Technology.

The report indicates that the mine of this element located in Sonora is the largest element deposit with proven and probable reserves of 243.8 million tons.  Continue reading “Mexico, with the largest lithium mine in the world; Chinese seek to exploit it”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

As TFTP has reported on numerous occasions, motorists in police state USA are snagging DUI charges for being stone cold sober. Roadside extortionists with badges calling themselves “experts” are the main culprits, according to several sources. Now, it seems, mainstream news media outlets are catching up on the sanctioned extortion and bravely reporting on the phenomena.  Continue reading “‘Drug Recognition Experts’ Arresting Innocent, Sober People for DUI at Alarming Rate All Based on a Hunch”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Chattanooga, TN — Over the years, the Free Thought Project has reported on some utterly bizarre behavior from law enforcement. From judges stealing women’s underwear to police officers offering homeless people sh*t sandwiches, this behavior never ceases to amaze and infuriate. Adding to this long list of “weird sh*t cops do” was a story out of Chattanooga, in which a police officer stripped to his underwear and “baptized” a woman he was arresting for having a marijuana roach. After this story garnered him national attention, an investigation was launched and Hamilton County Deputy Daniel Wilkey was arrested this week and has been charged with more than 40 counts ranging from rape and sexual battery to oppression and extortion.  Continue reading “Cop Arrested on 44 Charges for Raping Women, Groping Kids, Sodomizing Man to Look for Weed”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Kentucky Democrats are pushing gun and magazine bans, and numerous other gun controls, for Gov.-elect Andy Beshear (D) to sign upon assuming office.

The various gun controls are listed as prefilings on the Kentucky General Assembly website, and include a ban on the possession of “assault weapons” and “high capacity” magazines. The controls also include gun storage requirements, criminalization of private gun sales via universal background checks, and a repeal of permitless carry. Continue reading “KY Democrats File Gun Bans, Carry Restrictions for Incoming Gov. to Sign”

Zero Hedge  – by Tyler Durden

Confirming what we said earlier, namely that the December 15 tariffs will not be imposed, but existing tariffs will not be rolled back (although the September 15% tariffs will be cut in half) even though China says the US has “promised” to do so in phases, moments ago president Trump tweeted his own take of what the trade deal says, which is the following: Continue reading “Trump: No New Tariffs, Sept Tariffs Cut In Half, All Other Tariffs Remain; Phase II Negotiations “Begin Immediately””

Rewire News – by Robyn Powell

Last week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced an agreement with the state of Oregon to develop a system to ensure the state’s child welfare agency does not discriminate against parents with disabilities, a move that could benefit one in ten parents in the United States.  Continue reading “An Oregon Couple Can Get Their Kids Back From Foster Care. But Many Disabled Parents Don’t Get That Chance.”

Fox News

Federal agents in California found 11 Chinese nationals hiding inside appliances and furniture that filled a moving truck crossing the border from Mexico over the weekend.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers stopped a 42-year-old male truck driver, a U.S. citizen, around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, located in the city of San Diego just north of Tijuana, the agency said in a statementContinue reading “California border agents find 11 Chinese nationals hiding inside appliances, furniture in truck from Mexico”

Courthouse News – by Matthew Renda

The Trump administration announced Thursday that it will open 1.2 million acres in California to fracking, ending a five-year moratorium on the controversial method of oil and gas extraction in the Golden State.

The Bureau of Land Management said it found no undue environmental harm from hydraulic fracturing, otherwise known as fracking, and would entertain oil and gas leases in BLM-managed lands throughout the southern part of the state.  Continue reading “Feds to Open 1.2 Million Acres in California to Fracking Leases”

Press TV

Embattled Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to relinquish the four ministerial positions he currently holds in the face of his indictment on charges relating to corruption, bribery and breach of trust and a new general election, but will remain premier.

“He will cease being a minister by January 1, 2020 and appoint other ministers instead,” Netanyahu’s legal team said in a Thursday submission to the court.  Continue reading “Indicted Netanyahu to give up 4 ministerial positions but will remain PM”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Based on the usual jingoistic rhetoric and threats out of Washington at the time of the Sept. 14 drone and missile strikes on Saudi Aramco facilities, it’s clear the major incident which temporarily knocked out Saudi Arabia’s ability to process oil brought the US and Iran to the brink of warContinue reading “From “Locked & Loaded” To UN ‘Unable’ To Link Aramco Attacks To Iran: More War Lies Debunked”