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A media arm of the Libyan National Army (LNA) has said their forces targeted a cargo vessel that ferried ammunition and weapons from Turkey to the embattled port of Tripoli, where the UN-backed government is headquartered.

“The Turkish ship loaded with weapons and ammunition that docked this morning at the port of Tripoli was destroyed,” reads a short statement published by an LNA Facebook account. It didn’t elaborate on the attack, which appears to have taken place on Tuesday afternoon.  Continue reading “Libyan General Haftar’s forces claim they’ve bombed Turkish ship ‘loaded with weapons & ammo’ at Tripoli port”

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Archive: TWFTT 2-19-20

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Fort Lupton, CO — In 2019 alone, cops in Colorado shot or killed a total of 67 citizens. Out of those 67 citizens shot or killed, only one cop faced any repercussions. Officer Zachary Helbig was charged with manslaughter last year after he shot and killed an unarmed man for absolutely no reason. Sadly, however, because people are blinded by the sheen of the badge, last week, a jury acquitted Helbig for executing Shawn Billinger on Jan. 16, 2019.  Continue reading “Shocking Video Shows Cop Execute Unarmed Grandpa for Walking Toward Him”

Health Nut News – by Erin Elizabeth

The U.S. Department of Education announced last week that it is launching an investigation into Yale and Harvard after they failed to disclose nearly $375 million in gifts and contracts from China and Saudi Arabia in the past four years.

Harvard and Yale are the latest in the Education Department’s ongoing efforts to crack down on foreign influence, particularly from China. The Wall Street Journal reported that U.S. universities have failed to say they brought in $6.5 billion from foreign nations since 1990. Continue reading “FOX: Harvard, Yale Under Investigation for $375 Million Secret Funding from China, Saudi Arabia”

Gateway Pundit – by Aleister

There has been a lot of talk about healthcare in the 2020 Democrat primary.

Bernie Sanders has been pushing for Medicare for All, while other candidates have advocated a more moderate approach. Continue reading “Pete Buttigieg On Millions Of Americans Possibly Losing Their Private Health Insurance: “I Don’t Care””

Breitbart – by John Binder

The seven-time felon, five-time deported illegal alien acquitted for 32-year-old Kate Steinle’s murder in 2017 will not stand trial on federal gun charges after a California court has deemed him mentally ill.

Following Steinle’s 2015 killing on a pier in San Francisco, illegal alien Jose Garcia Zarate was charged with her murder after being caught on surveillance footage running from the shooting. After his arrest, Zarate admitted to shooting and killing Steinle, who was walking on the pier at the time with her father, saying he chose San Francisco because it was a sanctuary city that shields criminal illegal aliens from arrest and deportation by federal immigration officials.  Continue reading “Illegal Alien Acquitted for Kate Steinle’s Murder Deemed Mentally Ill, Unfit to Stand Trial for Gun Charges”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

With every week its economic disintegration is not reversed, China is triggering the most massive supply chain “shock” the world has seen since the last financial crisis, now spreading from East to West.

The next impact won’t just be Europe, which we’ve already mentioned the closure of a Fiat Chrysler Automobiles plant in Serbia, but will be America and could first be in the form of drug and medical supply shortages.  Continue reading “FDA Braces For Drug And Medical Supply Shortages From China”

Press TV

Iran has unveiled its first oil rig manufactured by domestic companies, fulfilling a dream which the country’s petroleum industry cherished for long.

“A rig is a mobile plant that can be moved from one place to another. The cost of building many factories is less than the cost of building a rig, and building an oil rig is very important,” Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh said.  Continue reading “Iran fulfills dream as it unveils first homemade oil rig”

Fox News

Texas man was arrested Saturday after walking into a beer garden, a few minutes after fatally striking a pedestrian with his car and leaving his mangled body parts in the passenger seat.

Paul Joseph Garcia, 24, is accused of striking the pedestrian in a white Ford Focus, sending the body through the car’s windshield. Garcia then allegedly drove another half-mile with the deceased victim in the passenger seat, Austin’s KXAN-TV reported.  Continue reading “Texas man, 24, drove for beer with ‘mangled’ corpse, body parts after allegedly striking pedestrian: report”

Fox News

The key to being happy might be as simple as not working.

Adults who are 55 years old or older are much more content than their millennial and younger counterparts, according to a study of 2,000 adults commissioned by Riviera Travel.  Continue reading “The reason older generations are happier than millennials”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Rents are becoming unaffordable for many Americans, even those in the middle class. Because the cost of buying property, maintaining it, and covering property taxes has jumped, so have the costs of renting.

new report from the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University calculates that 10.9 million renters spent more than 50% of their income on housing in 2018. That equates to one in four renters. Moreover, there were 6 million more cost-burdened renters in 2018 than in 2001. Households with incomes of at least $75,000 accounted for more than three-quarters of the growth in renters from 2010 to 2018.  Continue reading “Economic Woes: 1-In-4 Renters Are Now Spending Over Half Their Income On Housing”

AOL

President Trump on Tuesday exercised his pardon power, granting clemency to or commuting the sentences of nearly a dozen people convicted of crimes, including former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and junk bond pioneer Michael Milken.

Trump also referred to himself as the nation’s “chief law enforcement officer,” a title typically reserved for the attorney general.  Continue reading “Trump declares himself ‘chief law enforcement officer’ as he issues numerous pardons”

KSAT

LAREDO, Texas – The former interim police chief of Dilley was arrested after admitting to transporting undocumented people across a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint in Laredo, according to a criminal complaint obtained by KSAT and local media reports.

Rausel Andrei Fonseca-Saldivar was driving a blue big rig hauling a trailer before he was inspected at the Laredo North Border Checkpoint around 8:40 p.m. on Feb. 7, the affidavit states.  Continue reading “Border Patrol agents arrest former Texas police chief for smuggling undocumented immigrants, affidavit states”

Tampa Bay Times – by Mark Puente

A Tampa trucking company employee’s trip to Cleveland to buy several tractor-trailers in September has turned into a legal fight after federal agents at Tampa International Airport seized $181,500 in cash that the man was carrying.  Continue reading “Feds seize $181,000 from trucker at Tampa airport. His company says ‘something is fishy.’”