Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

In the Land of the Free, if you do not pay the State before you attempt to sell a product or service to a willing customer, you can and will be extorted, kidnapped and caged, with extreme prejudice. As the following case illustrates, even if this service helps those who cannot help themselves, you can still be subject to the state’s wrath.  Continue reading “State Fines Company $10,000 for Not Having a Permit to Help the Blind and Elderly Get Ubers”

Vaccine Impact

An Open Letter to Legislators Currently Considering Vaccine Legislation from Tetyana Obukhanych, PhD

Dear Legislator:

My name is Tetyana Obukhanych. I hold a PhD in Immunology. I am writing this letter in the hope that it will correct several common misperceptions about vaccines in order to help you formulate a fair and balanced understanding that is supported by accepted vaccine theory and new scientific findings.  Continue reading “Harvard Immunologist to Legislators: Unvaccinated Children Pose ZERO Risk to Anyone”

The Mind Unleashed – by Elias Marat

A crude oil spill from the Keystone Pipeline in North Dakota nearly a month ago was roughly 10 times larger than first reported, officials now say.

On October 29, the Calgary, Alberta-based TC Energy—corporation previously known as TransCanada—shut down operations of the pipeline after the major multinational corporation discovered that it was leaking large amounts of oil into the surrounding wetlands.  Continue reading “Latest Keystone Pipeline Oil Spill is Nearly 10 Times Worse Than Initially Thought”

Middle East Monitor

The Trudeau government yesterday backed a resolution to support the right of self-determination of the Palestinian people adopted by the UN General Assembly during a session of the Third Committee.

The resolution was put forward by the State of Palestine, North Korea, Zimbabwe and others and calls for a “just, lasting and comprehensive peace settlement” to the Israel-Palestine conflict, and explicitly refers to contested lands between the two countries as “Occupied Palestinian Territories.”  Continue reading “After 10 years of voting for Israel, Canada supports pro-Palestine UN resolution”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Commissioners from Wood County, Texas, on Tuesday declared their county a Second Amendment Sanctuary.

This declaration comes after Parker County, Hood County, and at least five others, according to Texas Monthly, have also made clear they will be safe havens for gun rights.  Continue reading “Another Texas County Declares ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’ Status”

Reuters

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Ten Mexican citizens have sued Walmart over the shooting at a store in the U.S. border town of El Paso, Texas, that killed eight Mexicans and left eight more injured, saying that Walmart did not do enough to protect its customers, Mexico said on Wednesday.

The suspected gunman told police he was targeting “Mexicans” in the August shooting, which killed 22 people in total.  Continue reading “Mexicans sue Walmart over Texas shooting that left victims on both sides of border”

The Weather Channel

Snow, hail, rain, lightning and the potential for mudslides hit parts of Southern California, Utah and Arizona on Wednesday, snarling traffic and leading to the evacuation of several beaches in the Los Angeles area.

The San Diego Fire Department rescued two people from a car that was overcome by floodwaters, KNSD-TV reported. Meanwhile, lightning strikes forced the evacuation of the Santa Monica pier and Los Angeles area beaches, according to the Associated Press.

Continue reading “Slippery Conditions Cause Rollovers, Flood Roadways in California, Arizona and Utah”

Yahoo News

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli officials announced Wednesday that dozens of world leaders will arrive in Jerusalem for the largest-ever gathering focused on combatting anti-Semitism amid a global spike in violence against Jews.

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin said the fifth World Holocaust Forum in January will coincide with the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp. Continue reading “Israel to host largest event ever focused on anti-Semitism”

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Yahoo News

Two hundred and thirty years ago today, on November 20, 1789, New Jersey became the first state to ratify the proposed amendments to the Constitution that we now know as the Bill of Rights. Over the next two years, other states followed suit, culminating in the adoption of the amendments in December of 1791. It almost didn’t happen. Supporters of the Bill of Rights won their opponents over, though, thanks in large part to the inclusion of the Ninth Amendment.  Continue reading “Americans Should Remember the Ninth Amendment”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

The House judiciary committee will debate and vote Wednesday on a bill to award multiple amnesties to the agriculture industry’s large illegal-immigrant workforce.

The “Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2019” would also convert swathes of rural America into cheap-labor, low-tech company towns. The bill would allow employers to hire from the unlimited inflow of H-2A visa-workers whose low wages will be capped by government officials working hand-in-glove with cheap-labor employers — so leaving many Americans unemployed or underpaid in their own community.  Continue reading “Democrats Set Wednesday Vote for Amnesty and Company-Town Economy”

Fox News

A 20-year-old man in the country illegally who was street-racing when he crashed into a car in Oregon, killing a woman, was able to flee to Mexico after local authorities did not honor an immigration detainer, according to federal officials.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said in a news release on Tuesday that Alejandro Maldonado-Hernandez was arrested on July 12 in connection with the fatal car crash that killed Janice Ator and seriously injured her husband, Patrick Ator.  Continue reading “Illegal immigrant arrested in deadly Oregon crash fled to Mexico after jail didn’t honor ICE hold request”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Gwinnett County, GA — Earlier this year, Sarah Wood was stuck in rush hour traffic on I-85, driving just 6 mph, when her life would be forever changed. One moment, she is idling down the interstate in traffic and the next, more than a month later, she would wake up in the hospital, having been in a coma. She was struck by a cop who was not paying attention and who was driving 70 mph when he smashed his car into hers. He wasn’t paying attention because he was distracted by Grand Theft Auto playing in his cruiser. Seriously. Continue reading “Cop With 7 At-Fault Crashes, Playing Grand Theft Auto Before Smashing Into Woman, Nearly Killing Her”

The People’s Voice, May 24, 2011

By Susan Lindauer, former Asset covering Iraq & Libya and the second non-Arab American indicted on the Patriot Act

Many Americans think they understand the dangers of the Patriot Act, which Congress has vowed to extend 4 more years in a vote later this week. Trust me when I say, Americans are not nearly frightened enough.  Continue reading “Flasback 2011: The Patriot Act: When Truth Becomes Treason”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

An indictment drawn up by Ukraine’s Office of the Prosecutor General against Burisma owner Nikolai Zlochevsky claims that Hunter Biden and his partners received $16.5 million for their ‘services’ – according to Ukrainian MP Alexander Dubinsky of the ruling Servant of the People Party.

Dubinsky made the claim in a Wednesday press conference, citing materials from an investigation into Zlochevsky and Burisma.  Continue reading “Ukrainian Indictment Claims $7.4 Billion Obama-Linked Laundering, Puts Biden Group Take At $16.5 Million”