Winter Watch – by John

THE FALSIFICATION OF HISTORY — Winston Churchill; the man voted in a newspaper poll as the ‘greatest ever Englishman,’ was actually an evil, self-serving, narcissistic, opportunistic, hypocritical, treacherous, traitorous, perverted paedophile and a murdering psychopath.

Preposterous you say? Read on and see if you still believe this statement to be untrue at the end of this article…  Continue reading “Winston Churchill – Traitor and Murderer”

Star Telegram

Fort Worth police announced at a news conference Monday that the officer who shot and killed a woman in her home Saturday has resigned.

Chief Ed Kraus identified the officer as Aaron Dean. He said he was going to fire the officer if he had not resigned Monday morning. Continue reading “Fort Worth officer who shot and killed Atatiana Jefferson has resigned amid investigation”

The Captain’s Journal – by Herschel Smith

This is a fascinating case, telling us more about the ATF and their world view than anything to do with lower receivers.  Read every word of the report.

For more than a year, Joseph Roh illegally manufactured AR-15-style rifles in a warehouse south of Los Angeles. Continue reading “ATF Drops Lower Receiver Case For Fear Of Doing Damage To Other ATF Regulations”

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Archive: TWFTT 10-14-19

Law Enforcement Today

He was a self-proclaimed Antifa activist… and also a professor at John Jay College.  He also advocated for the death of cops and for anarchy in America.  Now Michael Isaacson has found himself back on the unemployment line.

Or perhaps back in his parents’ basement.  Continue reading “Professor, Antifa activist who said “it’s a privilege to teach future dead cops” gets fired”

Source Politics

The Trump administration released a new proposed rule on Tuesday aimed at letting restaurant owners pay less to their workers under the guise of “flexibility.”

The Department of Labor — now under the control of newly confirmed Secretary Eugene Scalia — would allow restaurants to require their servers to “pool” tips and share them with “back-of-the-house employees,” like cooks and dishwashers.  Continue reading “New Trump admin. rule will allow restaurants to take servers tip money”

Daily Mail

Authorities in Southern Mexico detained hundreds of African, Caribbean and Central American migrants who were heading north Sunday as part of an up to 2,000-person caravan aiming to reach the United States.

The group set out before sunrise Saturday from the town of Tapachula, Mexico, where many had been marooned for months unsuccessfully trying to get transit visas. They carried heavy backpacks, babies and parcels on their heads.  Continue reading “Caravan of up to 2,000 migrants headed to the US from Africa, the Caribbean, and Central America is abruptly stopped and detained by Mexico”

The Washington Post

A global agreement to make fossil fuel burning more expensive is urgent and the most efficient way of fighting climate change, an International Monetary Fund study found on Thursday.

The group found that a global tax of $75 per ton by the year 2030 could limit the planet’s warming to 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), or roughly double what it is now. That would greatly increase the price of fossil-fuel-based energy — especially from the burning of coal — but the economic disruption could be offset by routing the money raised straight back to citizens.

Continue reading “The world needs a massive carbon tax in just 10 years to limit climate change, IMF says”

Breitbart – by Frances Martel

Chinese dictator Xi Jinping threatened anti-communist dissidents with a gruesome death in remarks Sunday during a visit to Nepal, warning that anyone defying China’s illegal territorial claims will have “their bodies smashed and bones ground to powder.”

Xi’s barbaric remarks follow the revelation that the Communist Party, under his orders, is razing ancient Uyghur cemeteries in western China and leaving sprawling empty lots full of broken shards of bones, the remains of those hastily exhumed in the process of destroying the graveyards.  Continue reading “‘Bones Ground to Powder’: Xi Jinping Threatens Gruesome Death for Hong Kong, Taiwan”

If American’s Knew – by Ron Unz

Around 35 years ago, I was sitting in my college dorm-room closely reading the New York Times as I did each and every morning when I noticed an astonishing article about the controversial new Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Shamir.  Continue reading “The history of Zionist collusion with Nazis”

Global Research – by Padraig McGrath

The economic logic has driven the increasing dependency on mercenaries and private contractors ever since the beginning of the “war on terror” in 2001.

First, a few statistical indicators:

75% of all western military personnel in Afghanistan are now private contractors. There are over 150,000 Pentagon-financed contractors in Afghanistan today.  Continue reading “The Privatization of US Led Wars. The Pentagon’s Private Contractors”

Breitbart

Los Angeles (AFP) – California on Friday banned private prisons and immigrant detention centers under a bill signed by the liberal state’s governor.

The measure stipulates that beginning next year, the state’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is prohibited from entering into or renewing a contract with a private, for-profit prison to incarcerate people.  Continue reading “California bans private prisons and immigrant detention centers”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

California adopted 15 firearms-related bills last Friday, including a controversial ‘red flag’ gun confiscation law which adds co-workers, employers and educators to the list of who can file a gun violence restraining order on those they say are a danger to themselves and others. Currently, only law enforcement and immediate family members can apply to temporarily confiscate peoples’ firearms. Most of the new laws take effect January 1, according to the LA TimesContinue reading “California’s New ‘Red Flag’ Gun Law So Extreme ACLU Deems “Significant Threat To Civil Liberties””

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Russia’s de-dollarization efforts continue, in line with Putin’s promise to lower the country’s vulnerability to the ongoing threat of US sanctions, with officials eyeing energy exports next.

“We have a very good currency, it’s stable. Why not use it for global transactions?” Russian Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin said in an interview with the Financial Times on Sunday. “We want (oil and gas sales) in roubles at some point,” he said.  Continue reading “Russia Considers Energy Exports In Euros, Rubles As Putin’s De-Dollarization Continues”

Breitbart – by Trent Baker

Sunday, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) weighed in on the impact of President Donald Trump withdrawing United States troops from northern Syria.

Klobuchar said on MSNBC’s “Kasie DC” that Trump’s decision to withdraw is “immoral,” and it will result in Israel wondering if the United States is truly their ally because he is not putting the United States or its allies first. Continue reading “Klobuchar: Israelis Have to Be Wondering, ‘Is America Really Our Ally?’”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

ABC News was just busted using two year old gun range footage while reporting on Turkey ‘slaughtering’ the kurds in the wake of a US withdrawal from the region.

This video right here appearing to show Turkey’s military bombing Kurd civilians in a Syrian border town. The Kurds, who fought alongside the US against ISIS now horrific reports of atrocities committed by Turkish-backed fighters on those very allies” -ABC News

Continue reading “ABC News Busted Using Gun Range Footage To Report Turkish ‘Slaughter’ Of Kurd Civilians”

CNN

Abandoned by the United States and facing a deepening Turkish military offensiveKurdish forces near the northern Syrian border have struck a deal with the Syrian government, marking a major shift in the country’s eight-year war.

On Monday, Syrian troops were reportedly advancing north towards the border to confront Turkish forces, returning for the first time in years to a region where the Kurds had established relative autonomy, and further solidifying Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s grip on the country.  Continue reading “Kurdish forces backed by US strike deal with Syria’s Assad, in major shift in 8-year war”