Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

One of the tragic realities of child sex trafficking is the fact that groups who allegedly advocate for the end of child sex trafficking and the “protection” of children, are actually the very groups behind trafficking children.

The most obvious example is the one we have been reporting on for years now here at Health Impact News, which is the government-funded child welfare system commonly referred to as “Child Protective Services,” or CPS, which is the main vehicle by which children are kidnapped from their families and trafficked. Continue reading “Most Organizations formed to Combat Child Sex Trafficking are Actually Facilitating and Funding It”

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Archive: TWFTT 9-18-20

Reclaim the Net – by Cindy Harper

The owner of a coffee shop in Tucson, Arizona, was arrested during a county board of supervisors meeting to discuss his establishment’s non-compliance with the mask mandate.

He wants the county health department to adopt a mask policy that does not shame businesses as the policy was making him and his business the subject of an online harassment campaign. And when he complained about and gave examples of the threats he was receiving, he was arrested. Continue reading “Coffee shop owner arrested for speaking against harassment caused by Tucson council’s anti-mask “wall of shame””

Axios – by Bryan Walsh

Gauss, a computer vision startup, and Cellex, a biotech company that works on diagnostics, are announcing the first rapid COVID-19 test that can be fully performed by people at home without involving a laboratory.

Why it matters: Experts agree that the U.S. still needs far more widespread testing to help contain the coronavirus pandemic. An antigen test that could be performed and provide results rapidly at home could help reduce testing delays and allow people to quickly find out whether they need to isolate because of a COVID-19 infection. Continue reading “First full at-home COVID-19 test”

New York Post – by Lia Eustachewich

A teen was arrested and a second suspect is in the wind following an “ambush”-style shooting of an Arizona state trooper Thursday, authorities said.

Luis German Espinoza Acuna, 17, allegedly used an AK-47 to fire multiple shots at Arizona Department of Public Safety detectives in a residential area of Phoenix just before 9 a.m., the department said. Continue reading “Teen arrested, second suspect at large in ‘ambush’ shooting of Arizona trooper”

RT

A British participant in AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine trial was diagnosed with a serious neurological disorder weeks after her second dose of the inoculation, an internal company document shows.

A previously healthy 37-year-old woman was hospitalized this month after receiving two injections of the pharmaceutical giant’s new vaccine, where it was determined she developed transverse myelitis, a rare neurological ailment caused by inflammation of the spine, according to an internal AstraZeneca safety report obtained by CNN. Continue reading “AstraZeneca vaccine volunteer developed spinal inflammation & ‘rare neurological condition’ after two doses – report”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Branson, MO — A Missouri man is fighting for his freedom this month in a trial after being charged with assault for breaking a police officer’s hand — with his face. An Ozark cop repeatedly punched the man in the face, leading to the officer breaking his hand, and now this man faces 15 years behind bars as a result.

On the night of December 14, 2019, Matthew Calhoun was driving down the road and had harmed no one when Ozark Police Department Officer Trevor Spencer claimed he saw him speeding. Spencer never actually confirmed Calhoun was speeding and he admitted in court that he had no radar to confirm the allegations. Nevertheless, he started following Calhoun. Continue reading “Man Facing 15 years in Prison For Breaking a Cop’s Hand … With His Face”

Reason – by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

The federal government shouldn’t dictate what local schools across the country teachand in the past, conservatives have rightly denounced the idea that it should. Here, for instance, is Phyllis Schlafly in 2014 railing against Obama-era Common Core standards, which Schlafly saw as an “attempt to compel all U.S. children to be taught the same material and not taught other things parents might think important.” Yet like so many other conservative principles, this one seems to have fallen by the wayside in the Trump era. Now, President Donald Trump is announcing plans for (yet another!) executive order, this one to create a “patriotic education” curriculum for U.S. public schools. Continue reading “Trump’s 1776 Commission to ‘Promote Patriotic Education’ Is Executive Overreach”

Mint Press News – by Raul Diego

The most significant scientific discovery since gravity has been hiding in plain sight for nearly a decade and its destructive potential to humanity is so enormous that the biggest war machine on the planet immediately deployed its vast resources to possess and control it, financing its research and development through agencies like the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and HHS’ BARDA. Continue reading “A DARPA-Funded Implantable Biochip to Detect COVID-19 Could Hit Markets by 2021”

NBC 4

Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer announced Thursday that 45 people have been charged for alleged violations that include taking sea creatures over the legal limits and fishing without a license at White Point Beach in San Pedro, where authorities say animals have been pried away from the tide pool areas with tools.

At a news briefing announcing charges ranging from infractions to misdemeanors, the city attorney said he understands that people are “desperate” after losing their jobs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading “45 People ‘Desperate’ in Pandemic Charged With Fishing in San Pedro Tide Pools”

ABC News

The home of two Camden County, New Jersey, police officers and their 10-day old infant was struck six times by bullets earlier this week, and authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating the suspects.

“Thank God the officers and their baby were uninjured,” Camden County Police Chief Joseph Wysocki said at a press conference Thursday. Continue reading “Shooters open fire on home with 2 New Jersey police officers, infant inside”

Yahoo News

MOLALLA, Ore. (Reuters) – Nicole West steered her bulldozer through the smoldering forest, pushing logs into the underbrush and away from the wildfires ripping through Oregon’s Cascade Mountains. Her border collie, Oink, rode shotgun as West and a volunteer crew raced to clear a fire line.

Behind West, on the front lines of the 136,000-acre (55,000-hectare) Riverside fire, two young men pulled a water tank behind their pickup truck, struggling to douse the flames. Continue reading “How a ‘Hillbilly Brigade’ saved an Oregon town from raging wildfires”

Before It’s News – by Look Up Wake Up

I‘ve managed to locate two very different versions of the “plane strike” video of the South Tower on 911 and posted them both below in looped playback.

One is the ORIGINAL LIVE version filmed from a helicopter and the other is the DOCTORED version of the video shown non stop on CNN et al. Continue reading ““Official” 911 Narrative Destroyed Using Amazing Close-up Photos of 911 Scrubbed From Internet”