The leaves are turning quickly now, and so is housing … down … like autumn’s leaves. Earlier this month, I wrote of how housing sales had started to float upward against my call for a long housing decline more than a year prior, but that turned out to be a mere swirl in the wind: Continue reading “Housing Falls”
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Archive: TWFTT 10-25-19
Los Angeles area residents ran for their lives on Thursday evening as wildfires, whipped up by strong winds, reached residential neighborhoods, forcing 50,000 evacuations.
Two blazes are threatening LA, while another has taken hold in Sonoma County in California’s wine country, where 16,000 acres are burning. Two other fires are moving across the center of the state. Continue reading “Wildfires sweep across homes north of Los Angeles forcing 50,000 evacuations – as firefighters battle a blaze in California’s wine region where an electrical fault may have started the inferno”
Jewish Journal – by Aaron Blander
A group of around 20 student protesters disrupted former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni’s Oct. 23 speech at Duke University.
The Duke Chronicle reports that the disruption began at an event hosted by The Duke Program for American Grand Strategy (AGS). Moderator Bruce Jentleson asked Livni about the 2008-2009 Gaza War and a student interrupted Livni, shouting that the war was a “massacre.” Continue reading “Protesters Disrupt Former Israeli Foreign Minister’s Duke Speech”
The sanctuary city of Los Angeles, California releases up to 100 criminal illegal aliens back into neighborhoods and communities every day, according to federal immigration officials.
Los Angeles officials release up to 100 criminal illegal aliens who are in police custody every day, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official Timothy Robbins. Continue reading “Feds: Sanctuary Los Angeles Releases 100 Criminal Illegal Aliens Every Day”
The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton
During an October 24, 2019, town hall in New Hampshire, Democrat presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren suggested it is time to “take weapons of war off our street.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) also voiced support for ammunition controls and background checks. She did not mention that the U.S. has had background checks since 1998. Continue reading “Elizabeth Warren: ‘Take Weapons of War Off Our Street’”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Lake Stevens, WA — In the land of the free, stacking firewood on your own property can and will lead to your extortion by government bureaucrats. You can be fined exorbitant amounts of money for this firewood even if you are collecting it to donate it to elderly, sick and struggling people to stay warm during the harsh winter. As TFTP has reported, if you refuse to pay these fines, you can and will be kidnapped. Or, if you resist this kidnapping, you may even be killed. Continue reading “Family Facing $2,500/Day Fines for Firewood Charity That Delivers Wood to the Sick and Elderly”
Next month, the jewish magazine Moment will hold its “DC Gala & Awards Dinner” honoring four ‘distinguished’ journalists, including Thomas Friedman of The New York Times, who has candidly admitted that the pro-Israel AIPAC controls Congress and The White House: Continue reading “Jewish Magazine To Honor Jewish Journalist Who Said Jews Control The White House & Congress”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Enid, OK — The family of a man who spent his last days alive strapped in a restraint chair suffering a horrifying fate found out this week that they will be receiving $12.5 million as part of a settlement in the death of Anthony Huff. Continue reading “Taxpayers Shell out $12.5 Million After Drunk Man Left in a Restraint Chair for Days Until He Died”
The Phoenix, Arizona-based Biological Resource Center (BRC) is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for allegedly operating as an illicit, black market human body parts dealer, all while claiming to be a “biological life sciences” company.
Plaintiffs in a new lawsuit say that BRC has been falsely advertising itself as a company that supposedly collects the remains of people’s dead relatives and salvages them for medical purposes, cremating whatever is leftover and returning the ashes to the families. But in reality, BRC was actually harvesting body parts from corpses and selling them, among other crimes. Continue reading “FBI uncovers real-life “Frankenstein” operation where human body parts are being stolen from deceased family members and used to create freakish monster humans”
Whether you know it or not, you probably have utility “Smart” Meters on your home and throughout your community. Tens of millions have been installed worldwide and there are countless reports of people getting sick after they have been installed. Sometimes this happens immediately and sometimes it’s gradual. Regardless, most cases aren’t validated or resolved like they were in France a few months ago when a court ruled that some residents did become sick from them and the meters should be replaced. Continue reading “People Worldwide Are Getting Sick From Utility “Smart” Meters — Californians Took PG&E to Court”
Angel Mom Mary Ann Mendoza told Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) that it is Angel Families “who should be mattering” to elected officials, not illegal aliens.
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this week, Mendoza — who heads the Angel Families organization — told Feinstein that while illegal aliens have been allowed to sue the federal government for being separated at the U.S.-Mexico border, Angel Families are left without recourse when their loved ones are killed by illegal aliens: Continue reading “Angel Mom to Dianne Feinstein: Angel Families ‘Should Be Mattering,’ Not Illegal Aliens”
If you’ve shopped at Walmart recently, you may want to check your freezer. The retail giant has recalled more than 6,400 pounds of frozen meat for possible salmonella contamination, including ready-to-eat pork and turkey sausage patties. The products were manufactured in Tennessee by George’s Prepared Foods, then shipped across the nation and sold under Walmart’s “Great Value” brand name. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, there have been no reports of consumer illness. However, the recall was issued after George’s Prepared Foods found items in its facility that tested positive for salmonella. The company planned to dispose of the contaminated items, but a third-party-cold storage facility mistakenly distributed the products. Continue reading “Walmart Recalls More Than 6,400 Pounds of Meat”
What began as an administrative review by the Justice Department into the origins of Russiagate has “shifted” to a criminal inquiry, according to the New York Times, citing two people familiar with the matter.
The move will allow prosecutor John H Durham the power to subpoena documents and witnesses, to impanel a grand jury, and to file criminal charges. Durham’s progress has been closely monitored by Attorney General William Barr, who appointed the veteran investigator in May, tasking him with looking into FBI and CIA intelligence gathering operations surrounding the 2016 US election. Continue reading “The DOJ’s Russiagate Probe Just Turned Into A Criminal Investigation”
(Bloomberg) — The U.S. has forfeited some $18 billion tied to oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico since 2000 because of a decades-old law that gave energy companies a break on paying royalties when drilling in deep waters, federal investigators concluded Thursday.
The foregone revenue will keep climbing, as energy companies continue to harvest oil and gas royalty-free from dozens of affected tracts in the Gulf, long after lawmakers realized sloppy legislative writing prevented the government from making the price breaks temporary. Continue reading “Oil Drillers Get $18B Break Thanks to Old Law”
A Philippine city mayor who featured on Rodrigo Duterte’s ‘drug list’ was gunned down in an ambush by a gang of heavily armed men who assaulted the police convoy transporting the politician.
Mayor David Navarro of Clarin, Misamis Occidental, was killed and five others injured in the attack, including a police officer who was shot in the foot. Continue reading “Philippine mayor killed in daylight AMBUSH, as gang of 10 heavily armed gunmen open fire on police convoy”