Campus Reform – by Aiden Shank

The student newspaper at the University of Wisconsin -Milwaukee posted an opinion-editorial containing instructions on how to make and use a Molotov cocktail.

The editor-in-chief of the UWM Post, Adam Kelnhofer, wrote an op-ed on June 14 going over the history of the Molotov cocktail after protests broke out in Milwaukee following the death of George Floyd. The op-ed included instructions on how to “make a Molotov cocktail.” Continue reading “Student newspaper publishes instructions on how to make a Molotov cocktail”

Libertas Bella – by Alex Horsman

The People’s Republic of China isn’t exactly a favorite of the American public. Since the Wuhan Coronavirus outbreak of early 2020, Americans are questioning whether or not all of that cheap plastic junk from Wal-Mart doesn’t come with a hidden cost.

It’s not just about the virus: There is also the spectre of deindustrialization, which has been a social disaster for the United States, particularly the rust belt. What’s more, Tucker Carlson and others reported during the early days of the Wuhan Coronavirus outbreak that the United States was dependent on China for basic medical supplies, such as penicillin.  Continue reading “China “Pwns” Us: How the Chinese Are Buying Up America”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Enterprise, AL — To any of our frequent readers here at the Free Thought Project, it is no secret that police officers are routinely caught preying on society’s most vulnerable. As the following case out of Alabama shows us, even their own children are not safe from the most horrifying harm.

On Friday, Enterprise police officer Tomas Arias was arrested over a dozen charges stemming from the repeated sexual assault and child porn production of children who were under his care. Continue reading “Cop Arrested on Horrifying Charges for Using His Own Children to Make Child Porn”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In the seventh month of the virus pandemic, New York City is still in shambles, with more than half a million residents unemployed as the small business collapse continues. Broadway is closed, Manhattan offices are empty as remote work dominates, violent crime is surging, and an exodus of people from the city has created a perfect storm of economic chaos that will hunt many New Yorkers for years.

A byproduct of the virus-induced economic downturn is food and housing insecurity for millions of people in the Tri-state area. Deep economic scarring produced by permanent job loss has left many people in a bind; some working-poor may never recover while others could take years. Continue reading “Million New Yorkers Can’t Afford Food As Hunger Crisis Worsens”

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Archive: TWFTT 10-21-20

Daily News

A volunteer in the Brazilian arm of AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford’s coronavirus vaccine trial has died, the country’s health authority Anvisa said on Wednesday.

The participant is believed to be a 28-year-old man from Brazil, according to Bloomberg. Continue reading “Volunteer in Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine trial dies in Brazil – but scientists say there are NO safety concerns and trial will continue”

Chron

Authorities in Florida and Alaska on Tuesday were investigating threatening emails sent to Democratic voters that claimed to be from the Proud Boys, a far-right group supportive of President Donald Trump, but appeared instead to be a deceptive campaign making use of a vulnerability in the organization’s online network.

The emails, which appeared to target Democrats using data from digital databases known as “voter files,” told recipients the group was “in possession of all your information” and instructed voters to change their party registration and cast their ballots for Trump.  Continue reading “Threatening emails reportedly sent to Democratic voters in three swing states, sparking investigations”

Business Insider – by Isobel Asher Hamilton and Aaron Holmes

The US Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google on Tuesday morning, kicking off the largest legal challenge the tech giant has ever faced.

The case argues that Google uses a network of illegal, exclusionary business deals that disadvantage smaller competitors, building an unfair advantage in search and online advertising. Eleven states joined the Justice Department in its lawsuit. Continue reading “The DOJ just slammed Google with a landmark antitrust case, kicking off the largest legal challenge in the tech giant’s history”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

The fact that law enforcement officials across the nation are expecting widespread violence following the election should chill every American to the core.  As I keep repeating over and over, violence is not going to solve anything, but much of the population is not listening to voices such as mine anymore.  As you will see below, authorities have decided to “plan for the worst” because everyone can see what is potentially coming.  But if we can’t hold a presidential election without violence at this point, how much longer can our system possibly last?  No matter who ends up winning, I think that the election of 2020 will tell us a lot about how far America has already fallen. Continue reading ““Plan for the worst”: Law enforcement authorities all over America are bracing for massive election riots”

Fox News

At least two residents who displayed pro-Trump flags and signs on their front lawns in small-town New Hampshire reportedly received letters threatening to burn down their homes if the presidential election did not result in a victory for Democratic candidate Joe Biden.

The letters were received by one resident in Milford, and another in the nearby town of Brookline, both located in Hillsborough County.  Continue reading “New Hampshire homeowners receive threatening letters over Trump 2020 lawn signs”

Forbes – by Robert Hart

A report from the New York Times reveals a decade of Donald Trump’s unsuccessful business activities in China, including an undisclosed bank account that paid nearly $200,000 in taxes, undermining his own exaggerated claims of Hunter Biden’s business dealings there, as well as his rhetoric that his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, is soft on the country.    Continue reading “Report: Trump Paid Nearly $200,000 In Taxes To China”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Hunter Biden’s former business associate Bevan Cooney, who flipped on the Bidens and exposed an influence-peddling operation, has been moved out of his prison cell, according to Breitbart News.

Days after Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer and journalist Matthew Tyrmand published emails provided by Cooney, federal agents moved him from his cell in an Oregon prison around 11:00 a.m. local time on Tuesday to protect him, according to Tyrmand. Continue reading “Hunter Biden Witness Moved From Prison Cell After Exposing Influence-Peddling Operation”

The Last American Vagabond – by Whitney Webb

Last week, a rare media interview given by the Trump administration’s “Vaccine Czar” offered a brief glimpse into the inner workings of the extremely secretive Operation Warp Speed (OWS), the Trump administration’s “public-private partnership” for delivering a Covid-19 vaccine to 300 million Americans by next January. What was revealed should deeply unsettle all Americans.
Continue reading “Google & Oracle to Monitor Americans Who Get Warp Speed’s Covid-19 Vaccine for up to Two Years”

Fox News

An illegal immigrant from El Salvador was in custody Tuesday after one Houston police officer was shot and killed and another wounded at a southwest Houston apartment complex, authorities said.

Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo confirmed the arrest and officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) later told Fox News that the suspect was in the U.S. illegally. Continue reading “Houston police officer dead, 1 hurt; illegal immigrant suspect in custody”

ABC 7 News

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — San Francisco supervisors unanimously voted on Tuesday to pass the Caution Against Racially and Exploitative Non-Emergencies (CAREN) Act that makes racially-motivated phone calls to 911 illegal.

It was first introduced in July after several high-profile incidents including a couple calling the police on a man writing “Black Lives Matter” in chalk in front of his own home in the Pacific Heights neighborhood. Continue reading “CAREN Act: San Francisco officials vote unanimously to ban racially-motivated 911 calls”