The bears that are gathering will soon enough be picking flesh off the sun-bleached bones of this market. Even the Fed Chair, who usually does all he can can to avoid dismal pictures and to sound optimistic, is finally talking downcast about the US economy. Continue reading “Chairman Powell Moves toward my Recession Prediction and Helps Trump Trade War”
Year: 2019
A mother has taken car-pooling to a whole new level after she was caught driving her kids on the roof of her SUV, police say.
Stunned officers in Dixon, Ill. were tipped off on Tuesday afternoon about the vehicle, which had a large inflatable pool placed on its roof. Continue reading “Mom arrested after allegedly driving with daughters sitting in inflatable pool attached to the roof of her car”
Law enforcement is using license plate readers to “grid” entire neighborhoods.
What does gridding mean?
The Arizona Mirror describes gridding as, Continue reading “Police Use License Plate Readers To “Grid” Entire Neighborhoods”
License plate recognition could be the new big thing at American drive-thrus, according to FT. Chains are now looking to deploy cameras that recognize license plates and help identify customers, personalizing digital menus and speeding up sales. Continue reading “US Fast-Food Drive-Thrus Will Soon Use License Plate And Facial Recognition Technology”
With the Saturday arrest of Jeffrey Epstein – who is reportedly offering to name elite pedophiles in exchange for leniency, a leaked copy of the billionaire sex predator’s “little black book” may provide some insight into some very rich individuals who should be nervous right about now. Continue reading “Before SHTF, Let’s Revisit Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Black Book”
Pocket – by Abby Carney, Saveur
Recently, while visiting me in Brooklyn, my mom’s eyes went twinkly as she noticed all the wild pokeweed growing around the neighborhood. A woolgathering reminiscence of her childhood in Texas spilled forth: cooking and eating the onion-infused greens straight from the pan; her stoic anticipation as her mother added vinegar to the last dregs of poke-broth, knocking it back like a shot of whiskey. Continue reading “How Did This Poisonous Plant Become One of the American South’s Most Long-Standing Staples?”
Fired Jackson County Deputy Zach Wester was arrested Wednesday on racketeering and numerous other charges for allegedly planting meth and other street drugs on unsuspecting motorists before hauling them off to jail.
Agents with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, who have been investigating Wester for more than nine months, arrested him in Crawfordville and took him to the Wakulla County Jail, where he is being held without bail. Wester, expected to make his first court appearance on Thursday, invoked his right to remain silent and declined to speak with investigators. Continue reading “‘Something we’re not proud of’: Fired deputy Zach Wester arrested in drug planting probe”
“The revolutionary war is a war of the masses; only mobilizing the masses and relying on them can wage it.” – Mao
Tuesday, July 9 2019, Hong Kong’s Chinese anointed leader of the Legislative Council, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-Ngor, assured protesters that the controversial extradition bill was ” dead.” Previously she had assured the protesters that the same bill was “suspended.” The protesters ain’t buying it. Continue reading “Hong Kong: The Truth Walks the Streets! Or….Tiananmen Redux?”
Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson
A video showing a gang of migrant youths bullying a Swedish teenager by shoving a gun in his mouth and forcing him to dance has stirred controversy.
The short clip shows an obviously traumatized teen being intimidated and kicked. Continue reading “Video of Migrant Gang Shoving Gun in Swedish Boy’s Mouth Stirs Controversy”
Sen. Chuck Schumer has called for Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta to resign and has even said President Trump should “answer” for his relationship with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
But there’s one thing Schumer hasn’t talked about: He received thousands in donations from Epstein over a number of years during the 1990s. Continue reading “Chuck Schumer Received Thousands in Donations from Jeffrey Epstein”
New York Post – by Elizabeth Rosner, Tina Moore, Larry Celona and Bruce Golding
Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein never once checked in with city cops in the eight-plus years since a Manhattan judge ordered him to do so every 90 days — and the NYPD says it’s fine with that.
After being labeled a worst-of-the-worst, “Level 3” sex offender in 2011, Epstein should have reported in person to verify his address 34 times before he was arrested Saturday on federal child sex-trafficking charges. Continue reading “NYPD let convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein skip judge-ordered check-ins”
Mint Press News – by Miko Peled
JERUSALEM, PALESTINE — While Israel tries to portray a friendly face to the outside world, internally it is promoting racism and violence at levels that are more alarming than ever before. A course to prepare young high school students traveling overseas to be good “ambassadors” stands in contrast to racist policies and the advancement of a military that is encouraged to exercise unprecedented violence against civilians. Continue reading ““Go Forth and Lie” Israel Rolls Out Mandatory Course for Students Travelling Abroad”
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Archive: TWFTT 7-10-19
Despite a moderate economic recovery, President Emmanuel Macron’s government continues to flounder in unpopularity. A recent poll found only 1 in 4 people had a positive view of the French president and his government, while 66% had an outright negative view. Every regime under siege has a choice: improve its performance and unify the country or . . . crack down on critical opposition. The Macron regime has decidedly opted for the latter, proposing yet another law to destroy that pesky last bastion of free speech in France: the Internet. Continue reading “Dark Days in France”
