Reuters

U.S. federal authorities said they have arrested a Florida truck driver who “was thinking about shooting up a church” in Memphis this week, making him at least the fourth person this month charged with plotting a mass shooting.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Thomas McVicker, 38, in Indianapolis on Monday after a friend in Alabama alerted agents to text messages he sent in which he described his plans for a mass shooting and suicide, according to court papers. Continue reading “Florida trucker arrested, charged with plotting church shooting”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Another Shiite militia base near Baghdad has been attacked by airstrikes from an unknown source on Tuesday, one week after a huge blast ripped through a separate pro-Iran militia weapons storehouse near the Iraqi capital’s ‘Green Zone’.

Arabic media published images of a massive cloud of smoke coming from the Balad Air Base (also known as al-Bakr base) north of Baghdad, with Iraqi officials confirming the airstrikes. The attack is already being blamed on Israel, and comes following Iraq late last week shutting down its airspace to all ‘unauthorized’ flights not specifically approved at the top levels of the Iraqi government and military.  Continue reading “Mystery Airstrike Rocks Baghdad Base With US Forces Present; Netanyahu Hints Israel Active Over Iraq”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In what could potentially become a monumental roadblock in US-North Korea nuclear talks, despite all recent good-will expressed between Kim and Trump through exchange of “beautiful” letters, a major annual Japanese defense review seen by Japan’s Yomiuri newspaper will say for the first time that Pyongyang likely already possesses warheads in the form of miniaturized nuclear weaponsContinue reading “North Korea Has Achieved Nuclear Warheads, Japan Claims”

New York Post – by Emily Saul

Jeffrey Epstein’s former Manhattan cellmate says guards at the lockup have been threatening him since the financier’s death, according to a legal filing by his attorneys Tuesday asking a judge to move him to a new prison.

Hulking ex-cop Nicholas Tartaglione — who briefly bunked with Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center — has been told by various guards there to “shut up,” “stop talking” and “stop complaining,” as questions swirled about how the accused sex trafficker was able to commit suicide in federal custody, Tartaglione attorney Bruce Barket says in a letter to White Plains federal Judge Kenneth Karas.  Continue reading “Jail guards threatening former Epstein cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione: lawyer”

It’s great when all the stars line up, making it possible to personally meet family members on our great site. Traveling the country makes that possible and it’s been a fantastic experience.

Ol’ Stewbum is who he goes by and is a 62 year old man who loves the Trenches and loves the Bill of Rights, owns a piece of Heaven near Auburn, Washington. Married for 34 years with children, 3 dogs and beautiful home he’s trying to hang on to, not an easy feat when under attack by people itching to take it away from him.  Continue reading “Met Another Trencher In Washington State- A Fine Man And New Friend”

Abel Danger

Ed.’s note. Now we know why Russia under Vladimir Putin refuses to return to the Brooklyn, New York Chabad ghetto sect the archives of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Vladimir Putin said it would “open up a Pandora’s box.” Schneerson’s predecessor, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, owes his life to a half-Jewish Nazi officer acting under the direct order of the head of the Third Reich’s military intelligence (Zionism is Nazism) agency.  Well, we aren’t going to wait around for a “Pandora’s box” (when the box opens a figure of Jeffrey Epstein pops out) to open, instead, we will provide evidence on the origin of Chabad Lubavitch and why it must be exposed before these Pseudo-Greek lunatics of chaos start WWIII.  Continue reading “Time To Drill Down Into Chabad Lubavitch”

Abel Danger

“Ye shall know them by their fruits.” [Matthew 7:16]

Ed.’s note: The evidence is arriving daily. One policy after another and we can begin to see how Don the real estate guy has been seemingly tasked with taking down the US economy. If this doesn’t explain what is happening what else can explain the following evidence? This trade war between the US and China is allowing Israel to develop closer economic ties with China for China’s B&RI and trade. China is Israel’s third largest trading partner globally and largest trading partner in East Asia. As we will see, Don the real estate guy seems to have been tasked with totally isolating America using NATO to ramp up threats against China.  Continue reading “Don the Real Estate Guy’s Trade War With China”

AOL

President Trump said on Tuesday that he was unmoved by Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s tearful account of visiting her Palestinian family in Jerusalem as a child, delivered at a press conference where she and Rep. Ilhan Omar discussed their aborted trip to Israel and the West Bank.

“Sorry, I don’t buy Rep. Tlaib’s tears,” the president tweeted. “I have watched her violence, craziness and, most importantly, WORDS, for far too long. Now tears? She hates Israel and all Jewish people. She is an anti-Semite. She and her 3 friends are the new face of the Democrat Party. Live with it!”  Continue reading “President Trump: Rep. Rashida Tlaib ‘hates Israel’ and ‘I don’t buy [her] tears’”

National Interest

On February 24, 1991, the ground phase of Operation Desert Storm began. Over the next four days, the soldiers of an international coalition, formed to eject the Iraqi army of Saddam Hussein from the neighboring nation of Kuwait, carried out a whirlwind offensive that quickly overwhelmed their foe. During this time, tens of thousands of Iraqi soldiers were taken prisoner.  Continue reading ““Steel Rain”: Why You Should Run If Being Attacked by an MLRS”

Ammo.com

The Siege at Ruby Ridge is often considered a pivotal date in American history. The shootout between Randy Weaver and his family and federal agents on August 21, 1992, is one that kicked off the Constitutional Militia Movement and left America with a deep distrust of its leadership – in particular then-President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet RenoContinue reading “Siege at Ruby Ridge: The Forgotten History of the ATF Shootout That Started a Militia Movement”

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Archive: TWFTT 8-20-19

North Jersey

More than 700 undocumented students received more than $3.8 million in college financial aid for the first year during which New Jersey made the aid available to those without legal status.

The figures, provided by the state Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, show that 749 students in total received the aid during both the fall and spring semesters of the 2018-19 school year. Most of the aid, more than $3.5 million, was awarded under the New Jersey Tuition Aid Grant, or TAG, program.  Continue reading “NJ gave more than $3.8 million in financial aid to undocumented college students last year”

The Electronic Intifada

Israel is actively encouraging and ready to facilitate mass emigration of Palestinians from Gaza, according to a senior government official.

“Israel is ready to carry the costs of helping Gazans emigrate,” and would potentially use air force bases in Israel for that purpose, The Times of Israel reported on Monday.  Continue reading “Israel pushing Palestinians to leave Gaza”

NPR – by Bill Chappel

Police officers in California will be required to use lethal force only as a “necessary” response to a threat — not merely as an “objectively reasonable” one — under legislation that Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law Monday. Under the tighter standard, deadly force is legal only in instances where there are no other options.

“I’m ready to sign this damn thing,” Newsom told the crowd at a ceremony in Sacramento. But before he did so, he invited the family members and loved ones of people who advocated for the measure to stand alongside him. Continue reading “New California Law Says Police Should Kill Only When ‘Necessary’”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Bridgeport, CT — A Connecticut cop has been suspended this week after video surfaced showing him bash a teen in the head with his pistol for seemingly no reason at all. At the time the officer struck the teen, the teen’s arms were in the air and he was listening to officer commands.  Continue reading “Cop Suspended After Smashing Unarmed Teen’s Head In With His Pistol”

Breitbart – by John Binder

Nearly two weeks after the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency raided five food processing plants in Mississippi for their hiring of hundreds of illegal aliens, no employers have yet been charged, federal records reveal.

This month, ICE agents conducted the largest workplace raid in more than a decade across five food processing plants in Mississippi, netting the arrests of 680 illegal aliens. That same day, however, ICE officials said they released about 300 of the illegal workers back into the U.S. on “humanitarian grounds.” More than 200 of the illegal workers had prior criminal records. The raids have already resulted in job fairs at some of the plants seeking to hire locals.  Continue reading “Mississippi ICE Raids: No Employers Charged Yet for Hiring Illegal Aliens”