All of the sudden we now have long awaited big talk about our Bill of Rights. Personalities from every corner of the internet are now jumping into what has been the long awaited conversation. A conversation that was brought forth long ago by the Trenches World Reports own, Henry Shivley. Almost 10 years ago FTTWR was born, as Henry Shivley went to work.

It’s been a long hard road for Henry, he started this fight to wake everybody up, as our lives were becoming more entrenched with communism by the day. He saw it coming and raised hell, back then he needed help, I gave him that help by way of an antenna, transmitter and at times an article, more than happy to join the fight.  Continue reading “Bill Of Rights Becomes The Talk Of the Town”

The Telegraph

Robert Mugabe, who ruled Zimbabwe for nearly four decades since independence from Britain, has died at the age of 95.  The former strongman, who was ousted in a military coup almost two years ago, reportedly passed away in hospital in Singapore, where he had been receiving medical treatment since April.

“It is with the utmost sadness that I announce the passing on of Zimbabwe’s founding father and former President, Cde Robert Mugabe,” tweeted President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is in Cape Town for the World Economic Forum.  Continue reading “Robert Mugabe, former strongman of Zimbabwe, dies aged 95”

PEW – by Matt Vasilogambros

In the year since Florida enacted its red flag law, Kendra Parris has defended nearly 20 clients against risk protection orders that could remove their firearms.

The Orlando-based lawyer has long represented people who might be subject to the state’s involuntary mental health treatment provision. But when this new law, meant to protect against people who might be a harm to themselves or others, passed in the aftermath of the February 2018 Parkland mass shooting, she saw yet another opportunity for the state to potentially deprive certain people of their civil liberties.  Continue reading “Red Flag Laws Spur Debate Over Due Process”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

The Heritage Manufacturing Rough Rider is an Old West six-shooter in .22 long rifle, which is perfect for plinking and putting on a hurting on some empty soft drink cans.

The Rough Rider is simple to operate. It is single action, like the revolvers of the Old West, and this means you have to cock the hammer back before every shot. (For those of you who love six-shooters, there is something special about hearing the action of the gun every time you cock it.) And the gun is accurate, which makes shooting it all the more fun.  Continue reading “Heritage Rough Rider: An Old West Six-Shooter Perfect for Plinking”

Activist Post – by Jon Rappoport

During the reign of Barack Obama, mass shootings prompted a White House declaration that community mental health centers would be created across America, in order to spot and treat persons before they committed violent acts. Now, under Trump, we are seeing a similar reaction, with a twist.  Continue reading “Psychiatry in Charge of Gun Control: Utter Disaster”

Times of Israel

WASHINGTON — Spend some time on YouTube and you can learn quite a bit about Jews.

They are responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy; they are behind the worldwide distribution of pornography; they are the enemies of the Catholic Church; and they peddle an undue influence on American policy — the United States Congress, for instance, is controlled by Jewish money.  Continue reading “How YouTube became an open, lucrative stage for anti-Semitic conspiracy theories”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Either Bill de Blasio is looking to take the focus off of his poll numbers, which are far below the Federal Funds Rate and may stay that way even if we implement NIRP, or he is now just purposefully trying to come up with ways to annoy his constituents in New York as of some type of sick sociopathic novelty.

Regardless of intent, it’s being reported that de Blasio, having solved all other issues in New York and across the country, is now considering the idea of making bicycle riders get licenses and registrations, similar to automobiles, according to the New York Daily News and the Washington TimesContinue reading “Bill de Blasio Is Considering Requiring NYC Cyclists To Have Licenses And Registrations”

Yahoo News

Texas governor Greg Abbott on Thursday issued eight executive orders aimed at preventing mass shootings after two massacres last month left the Lone Star State shaken.

“Mental instability, racial hatred, extremist ideology, a desire to sow domestic terror, and other factors have contributed to these horrific mass shootings in varying degrees,” the executive orders said. They also pointed out that police had been alerted to both shooters before they carried out their attacks.  Continue reading “Texas Governor Issues Spate of Executive Orders Designed to Prevent Mass Shootings”

Daily Mail

Shocking footage has emerged of an out-of-control man locked in an altercation with a sheriff before gaining control of her gun and firing it at her.

The bullets fired at the officer missed and she luckily escaped the incident without life-threatening injury.

The San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy had responded to calls from a distressed mother in Victorville who pleaded with police to remove her son from her home, shortly before 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.  Continue reading “Shocking moment a thug punches a female cop to the ground before taking her gun and firing repeatedly at her – but MISSES her every time”

Twitchy

The argument we usually hear from those who would ban civilians from carrying firearms, openly or concealed, is that women, mostly, would end up either shooting themselves or have the gun taken away from them and shot.

What we don’t usually hear is that if a person has a gun, they’ll freak out, panic, and accidentally shoot and maim half-a-dozen bystanders to a purse-snatching, but that’s present David Frum sees.  Continue reading “David Frum: People should not carry guns because they’ll maim half-a-dozen bystanders over a purse-snatching”

Overdrive – by James Jaillet

Still in the works in the California legislature is a bill that trucking groups say will likely kill the leased owner-operator model in the state, though time is waning for the state’s lawmakers to clear the legislation this year.

The California legislature has a little more than a week — until Sept. 13 — to pass the bill this legislative session. Otherwise, the legislation would be on hold until next year.  Continue reading “Pivotal days ahead for bill that could wipe out California owner-operators”

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Intel News – by Joseph Fitsanakis

An Iranian engineer who was recruited by Dutch intelligence helped the United States and Israel infect computers used in Iran’s nuclear program with the Stuxnet cyber weapon, according to a new report. Discovered by researchers in 2010, Stuxnet is believed to have been designed with the aim of sabotaging the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The virus targeted the industrial computers —known as programmable logic controllers— that regulated mechanical and electronic hardware in Iranian nuclear installations. By compromising the software installed on these computers, Stuxnet manipulated the rotor speed of nuclear centrifuges at Iran’s Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant. By increasing the centrifuges’ rotor speed to unmanageable levels, Stuxnet rendered many of these machines permanently inoperable.  Continue reading “Iranian engineer recruited by Holland helped CIA and Mossad deliver Stuxnet virus”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The United States offered millions of dollars to the captain of an Iranian oil tanker currently at the center of a diplomatic spat, according to the Financial Times and confirmed to the AFP by the US state department.

US special representative to Iran, Brian Hook, emailed the captain of the Adrian Darya 1 about sailing the vessel to a country willing to impound it on behalf of the Trump administration.  Continue reading “US Offers Iranian Tanker Captain Millions To Hand Over Ship”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

California — In the state of California—up until this week—citizens who were “able-bodied persons 18 years of age or older,” would be charged with a crime if a police officer asked them for help and they refused. All that has since changed, however, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that no longer required or forced citizens to help police officers. Continue reading “New Law Allows Citizens to Refuse to Help Police Officers Who Ask for Assistance”