Section 3 of Act 447, the provision for heirless property, is the part that reveals the law’s intent. Under existing laws, heirless property becomes the property of the state. After WW2 there was a lot of property without owners (whether owned by Poles or Jews), and it has been sold ever since. This law has the potential to cause national havoc, as the vast majority of Poles own their own homes. Even in the relatively cosmopolitan capital of Warsaw, 79% of city-dwellers own their homes and apartments. Continue reading “Poland’s Ruling Elite Want to Hand Over 30% of Residential Property to ‘Holocaust’ Survivors”
Month: December 2019
Paris (CNN)French police have launched an investigation after Nazi swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti were spray-painted on 107 graves in a Jewish cemetery near Strasbourg.
French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner, who visited the cemetery in Westhoffen, eastern France, on Wednesday morning, described the incident as a “heinous act of anti-Semitism.” Continue reading “Swastikas sprayed on more than 100 graves in Jewish cemetery in France”
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Archive: TWFTT 12-4-19
Democrat presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg is pledging to appoint pro-gun control judges if elected to the White House.
Bloomberg revealed this promise in a December 1, 2019, Chicago Tribune op-ed. Continue reading “Michael Bloomberg Pledges Pro-Gun Control Judges if Elected President”
Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard
America’s love affair with guns is only getting stronger.
New federal data shows that there are 422.9 million firearms in circulation, or about 1.2 guns for every person in the country. Continue reading “ATF: 423M guns in America, 1.2 per person, 8.1B rounds of ammunition a year”
When the mother of former Chicago Police Cmdr. Kenneth Johnson died in 1994, she left behind a bank account she shared with her son — the one where her monthly Social Security benefits landed.
The one Johnson described in court Tuesday as “the sword of Damocles.” Continue reading “Ex-CPD commander sentenced to six months community confinement after pocketing dead mom’s Social Security checks”
Mint Press News – by Whitney Webb, October, 2019
Since the apparent death by suicide of Jeffrey Epstein in a Manhattan prison, much has come to light about his depraved activities and methods used to sexually abuse underage girls and entrap the rich and powerful for the purposes of blackmail. Epstein’s ties to intelligence, described in-depth in a recent MintPress investigative series, have continued to receive minimal mainstream media coverage, which has essentially moved on from the Epstein scandal despite the fact that his many co-conspirators remain on the loose. Continue reading “Former Israeli Intel Official Claims Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell Worked for Israel”
Seriously WTF!
We tend to report on how Baltimore City’s socio-economic crisis is sending the region into a collapse. Now there’s a new report that appears to be literally from a third world country! Continue reading “Baltimore Mayor Warns Of Body “Snatching” White Van Targeting Young Girls To Sell Their Organs”
In a bid to end the massive welfare state, the Trump administration is expected to announce new measures Wednesday that would end food stamp benefits for nearly 750,000 low-income folks. The new rules will make it difficult for “states to gain waivers from a requirement that beneficiaries work or participate in a vocational training program,” according to Bloomberg sources. Continue reading “Perfect Storm: Trump Admin To Cut 750,000 From Food Stamps Ahead Of Recession”
A guest speaker at Andrews University, a Seventh-day Adventist school in Michigan, urged students to harbor illegal aliens in their churches because U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement does not usually raid churches, Campus Reform reported.
“People are being hurt right now across this country,” James Standish, the event’s speaker, said. “Many of them are our brothers and they’re our sisters. And we stand by with our churches empty when they could be sanctuary sanctuaries.” Continue reading “Speaker at a Christian University tells students to hide illegal aliens in churches because ‘ICE will not raid a church’”
Washington (AFP) – The US House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to toughen Washington’s position against China regarding its treatment of minority Uighurs, calling on President Donald Trump to apply sanctions against senior Chinese officials.
The Uighur Act of 2019 condemns Beijing’s “gross human rights violations” linked to the crackdown in the western region of Xinjiang, where as many as one million Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities are being held in re-education camps. Continue reading “House Passes Uyghur Bill Urging Sanctions on Chinese Officials”
Israel’s defence ministry has issued an administrative order to set up a database of Palestinian and Arab activists and target their financial activities in Israel and abroad, Yisrael Hayom newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Naftali Bennett, Israel’s interim defence minister, described the order as “economic persecution” aimed at limiting activists from accessing assets and managing their finances. He said the move was part of a “war on terrorism”. Continue reading “Israel to launch database to target Palestinian activists’ finances”
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican government says it won’t allow a 1,000-ton shipment of the pesticide glyphosate into the country, citing health and environmental concerns.
Mexico became the latest in a string of countries to announce bans on glyphosate, the active ingredient in weed killer Roundup. Continue reading “Mexico Bans 1000 ton Shipment of Glyphosate Herbicide From Entering the Country”
Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson
Dozens of elderly residents were forced to leave their apartments in an area of Stockholm after the block was closed, only to be re-opened again for migrants to replace them.
Residents at Dianagården were told they would have to leave because the toilets in the facility were 5cm too small to comply with regulations. Continue reading “Stockholm: Elderly Residents Kicked Out of Apartments to Make Way For Migrants”
A veteran Los Angeles police officer is under investigation after his body-worn camera captured him allegedly fondling a dead woman’s breasts.
The officer, who is assigned to downtown’s Central Division, was placed on leave once supervisors reviewed the footage during a random inspection, LAPD officials said. Continue reading “LAPD officer under investigation for allegedly fondling dead woman’s breasts”
National Interest – by Daniel R. DePetris, September 20, 2015
The Iranian nuclear nonproliferation agreement has been the top foreign policy issue throughout Washington for the past two months. Approving or disapproving the deal was the first order of business for the U.S. Congress until the very last day of congressional action under the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act (September 17). Hours of debate have been conducted on the floors of the House and Senate, both chambers have held roll call votes, and Senate Democrats bonded together to filibuster a motion of disapproval — a resolution that would have prevented President Obama from providing the Iranians sanctions relief. Continue reading “Welcome to Israeli Nuclear Weapons 101”