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Archive: TWFTT 10-2-19
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Chattanooga, TN — Over the years, the Free Thought Project has reported on some utterly bizarre behavior from law enforcement. From judges stealing women’s underwear to police officers offering homeless people sh*t sandwiches, this behavior never ceases to amaze and infuriate. Adding to this long list of “weird sh*t cops do” is the following story out of Chattanooga, in which a police officer stripped to his underwear and “baptized” a woman he was arresting for having a marijuana roach. Continue reading “Cop Kidnaps Woman, Strips to His Underwear to Then ‘Baptize’ Her in a Lake — Lawsuit”
Amber Guyger, the former Dallas police officer convicted of murder Tuesday in the death of her neighbor, will learn her fate at a sentencing hearing, which opened with emotional testimony from the victim’s mother and revelations that she shared racist and offensive texts and social media posts.
Guyger, 31, who was found guilty in the death of neighbor Botham Jean, faces between five years to life in prison. She is ineligible for probation. Continue reading “Amber Guyger sentencing resumes after murder conviction in death of Botham Jean”
There has been some controversy over the activity of adding synthetic fluoride to municipal water supplies and elsewhere, but not enough. The seriousness of this issue is more than what most realize. Fluoridation ranks with GMO’s and tainted, forced vaccinations among the great crimes against humanity. Continue reading “A Fluoride-Free Pineal Gland is More Important than Ever”
The Mind Unleashed – by John Vibes
For the past few years, a large auto show called H2oi held near the end of September has attracted tens of thousands of car enthusiasts to Ocean City, Maryland, for a weekend of partying and showing off their custom-built vehicles.
In 2016, the organizers of H2oi were forced to cancel the event, after city officials refused to issue permits, citing reckless driving and rowdy crowds. However, thousands of people still showed up to Ocean City that year, and created their own unsanctioned celebration, which strained an already complicated relationship between the local police and many members of the east coast car community. Continue reading “Police Lost Control of Tourist Town After Violently Cracking Down on Popular Car Show”
COMMERCE TWP., Mich. (FOX 2) – A town hall on gun control featuring Congresswoman Haley Stevens ended early as tempers flared and the arguing turned to shouting Tuesday.
It was held at the Multi Lakes Conservation Association and organizers were not transparent as to what the town hall would be about when it was booked at the club. Many of the members did not find out until recently that it would be about guns and gun control. Continue reading “Gun control town hall at firing range erupts as tempers flare”
CNS News – by Terence P. Jeffrey
Americans on average spent more on taxes in 2018 than they did on the basic necessities of food, clothing and health care combined, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey.
The survey’s recently published Table R-1 for 2018 lists the average “detailed expenditures” of what the BLS calls “consumer units.” Continue reading “Americans Spent More on Taxes in 2018 Than on Food, Clothing and Health Care Combined”
A Fairfax County, Virginia, police officer has been suspended after they held a driver at an accident scene so the driver could be picked up by immigration officials.
Fairfax County police Chief Ed Roessler said in a statement Tuesday that the incident started with a traffic accident Sept. 21 at Harrison Lane and South Kings Highway in the Alexandria section. Continue reading “Fairfax Co. officer suspended after holding driver to be detained by ICE”
Recently, I got sucked into a channel from some water head channel called “HighImpactVlogs”. After I saw what he published, I immediately republished the represented video on our site, From the Trenches World Report, a site dedicated to the re reinstatement of the Bill of Rights, a site that draws a very clear picture of the treason heaped upon American Nationals over the last 200 or so years.
Our people understand that the truth doesn’t stray off course, everything is either black or white, simple as that, no in between whatsoever, period. Continue reading “A Message To Any And All YouTube Actors That Manipulate The Truth”
Scientists have developed artificial blood in the laboratory that they claim could be transfused into patients regardless of their blood type.
A team of Japanese experts created the ‘blood’ complete with red blood cells, which carry oxygen, and platelets, which trigger clotting when the skin is cut or grazed. Continue reading “Artificial blood made in the laboratory could be transfused into ANY patient – regardless of their blood type, claim scientists”
President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani has tapped Watergate prosecutor Jon Sale to represent him in the ongoing Democrat-led impeachment probe, it was revealed Tuesday.
Giuliani has recruited former law school classmate and Watergate prosecutor Jon Sale to represent him in the ever-expanding Ukraine-centered impeachment probe: Continue reading “Rudy Giuliani Taps Watergate Prosecutor Jon Sale to Represent Him in Ukraine Impeachment Probe”
Farm subsidies are perhaps the ultimate, but secret, third rail of American politics. While entitlements are discussed out in the open, farm subsidies are rarely talked about – even though they are the most expensive subsidy Washington doles out.
All told, the U.S. government spends $20 billion annually on farm subsidies, with approximately 39 percent of all farms receiving some sort of subsidy. For comparison, the oil industry gets about $4.6 billion annually and annual housing subsidies total another $15 billion. A significant portion of this $20 billion goes not to your local family farm, but to Big Aggie. Continue reading “Food Is Freedom: How Washington’s Food Subsidies Have Helped Make Americans Fat and Sick”
Legal experts say Amber Guyger guilty verdict signals major shift in how juries view police officers
For some legal observers, there was only one word for the Amber Guyger guilty verdict on Tuesday: Stunning.
That’s because a police officer likely never even would have been charged just a few years ago, they said. Continue reading “Legal experts say Amber Guyger guilty verdict signals major shift in how juries view police officers”
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Archive: TWFTT 10-1-19