Jewish News Syndicate

Google Play banned the third-party app BitChute this week, which was promoted as a “free speech” alternative to YouTube that has become a safe haven for neo-Nazis, hosting racist, violent and anti-Semitic videos that are later posted on social media.

Google suspended the app, stating that it is in violation of its affiliate spam policy, although BitChute denies this claim, tweeting a photo of Google’s notification. Continue reading “British lawyers, activists seek to dismantle racist, anti-Semitic YouTube alternative website”

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Archive: TWFTT 11-3-20

California Globe – by Katie Grimes

California Assemblymen Kevin Kiley and James Gallagher sued to stop California Governor Gavin Newsom’s “one man rule,” as California Globe has reported over several months. They were in Sutter County Superior Court October 21st, arguing that Gov. Gavin Newsom has exceeded his emergency powers in issuing Executive Orders having nothing to do with the coronavirus pandemic crisis.

Monday, State Superior Court Judge Sarah Heckman tentatively ruled in favor of Gallagher (R-Yuba City) and Kiley (R-Rocklin) in their abuse of power lawsuit against Governor Newsom. Continue reading “Court Declares Gov. Newsom’s Abuse of Power Unconstitutional”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In preparation for any emergencies, including widespread social unrest following election results on Tuesday night, the National Guard has been deployed in several states.

Fears of election night chaos have gripped state governments for the last month, forcing Gov. Charlie Baker of Massachusetts on Monday to “activate” 1,000 Massachusetts National Guard members.  Continue reading “National Guard Troops Arrive In Multiple US Cities Ahead Of Election Night Chaos”

Global Research – by Philip Giraldi

The U.S. election will end today, more or less, and we Americans will suffer another four years of putting up with serial nonsense out of a White House and Congress that couldn’t care less about us no matter who is elected. Whether the party where everything changes or the party where everything remains the same wins the inevitable result will be further aggrandizement of authoritarian power combined with increased distancing of government from the people who are ruled.

Amidst all the gloom, however, there is one great success story. That is the tale of how Israel and its friends in politics and financial circles have been able to screw every possible advantage out of both major parties simultaneously and apparently effortlessly. Israel might be the true undisputed winner in the 2020 election even though it was not on the ballot and was hardly mentioned at all during the campaign.
Continue reading “Israel Wins U.S. Election”

Biography

George Mason was an American patriot who participated in the American Revolution and the Constitutional Convention and who was influential in penning the Bill of Rights.

George Mason led Virginia patriots during the American Revolution, and his concept of inalienable rights influenced Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence. As a member of the Constitutional Convention, Mason advocated strong local government and a weak central government. This led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights. Continue reading “George Mason”

The Federalist – by Jordan Davidson

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is requiring restaurants, barbershops, tattoo parlors, recreational facilities, and entertainment establishments to record the names, contact information, and visit times of all customers to “aid with contact tracing.” Any establishment that does not comply is threatened with a maximum $200 fine, a misdemeanor charge punishable with up to six months in prison, and a $1,000 civil fine for violating the state’s emergency orders. Continue reading “Michigan Governor: Up To Six Months In Prison If Businesses Don’t Surveil Customers For Contact Tracing”

Daily Mail

Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old Illinois teen accused of shooting dead two Kenosha protesters, has had his bail set at $2 million after being extradited to Wisconsin to face homicide charges.

A court commissioner set the bail amount during Rittenhouse’s initial appearance in Kenosha County on Monday afternoon.

Kenosha County prosecutors say Rittenhouse shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and wounded a third man Gaige Grosskreutz on the streets of Kenosha on August 25.  Continue reading “Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse extradited to Wisconsin, bail at $2m”

Now the End Begins – by Geoffrey Grider

A wave of riots and demonstrations are being planned to mark the end of the US election, it has emerged. Protesters supporting the Black Lives Matter and Antifa movements are organizing protests beginning on Tuesday night.

Both domestic terror groups ANTIFA and Black Lives Matter are vowing to burn down America’s big cities with massive, nationwide riots in the streets starting election night on Tuesday. Will they do it? Well, since they have already caused over $2 billion dollars in damage over the past 6 months months, I would tend to lean towards believing them, and so should you. Continue reading “Domestic Terror Groups ANTIFA And Black Lives Matter Issue Nationwide Call For Burning, Looting And Riots In The Streets On Election Night Tuesday”

RT

The new condition, which is caused by genetic mutations, has shown a particularly high death rate, as patients were not responding to any currently available treatments, the researchers said.

The disease – ‘vacuoles, E1 enzyme, X-linked, autoinflammatory and somatic syndrome’ – has been dubbed VEXAS. It causes symptoms that include blood clots in veins, recurrent fevers, abnormalities in the lungs, and vacuoles – unusual cavity-like structures – in the myeloid cells, which play a crucial part in the human immune system.  Continue reading “Scientists discover ‘devastating’ NEW genetic disease that’s killed 40% of known patients by attacking lungs and immune system”

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Continue reading “Free Download “The Cure For All Diseases” PDF Here!”

Yahoo News

A training program for Kentucky State Police quoted Adolf Hitler and the Nazis not once, not twice, but three times, a student newspaper in Louisville recently reported.

The Manual RedEye, the student newspaper at duPont Manual High School in Louisville, broke the story after being given a copy of a 33-page slideshow used to train police cadets by a local attorney, who received the materials from KSP after requesting materials used to train a detective who shot and killed a man in Harlan County. Continue reading “Kentucky State Police Training Documents Urged Cadets to Be ‘Ruthless’ in Their Violence, Quoted Hitler and Robert E. Lee”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

York County, SC — The students at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC likely felt secure when they saw University police officer Charles Eugene Price in his uniform patrolling the campus. However, they no longer feel that way now after the announcement of his arrest along with a slew of charges related to the repeat abuse and sexual torture of multiple children.

“I think it’s really scary especially because those are the people who are supposed to be protecting us and helping us,” said student Nikki Delissio. Continue reading “School Shocked as Cop Hit with 52 Charges Over Horrifying Sexual Torture of Children”

The BMJ

From Australia, I’m watching the fast-tracked development of coronavirus vaccines with mounting concern.

Under the Australian Biosecurity Act 2015, refusers of coronavirus vaccination[1] in Australia could be at risk of five years imprisonment and/or a $66,600 fine.[2] [3] Continue reading “Australia: Five years imprisonment and/or a $66,600 fine for refusing coronavirus vaccination?”

Health Impact News – by One Austria News

The latest numbers from the CDC reveal hospitals have been counting patients who died from serious preexisting conditions as COVID-19 deaths.

One America’s Pearson Sharp has more, as the CDC counts over 51-thousand patients who actually died from heart attacks, as opposed to the coronavirus.   Continue reading “CDC Admits Few Deaths are Caused by COVID – Even Death by Heart Attack Attributed to COVID in Stats”

Smithsonian Magazine – by Corryn Wetzel

Owen Reiser was running through the nature preserve around his college campus when he spotted some “crazy looking mushrooms.” He wondered what it would be like to see them grow.

Reiser, a biology student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, knew how to reveal the life and death of the mushrooms—a time-lapse video. He had captured changing fall leaves using this technique and hoped it would work for mushrooms, too. “My brother and I have always made silly videos,” says Reiser. “We’ve always had cameras in our hands.” Continue reading “Amazing Time-Lapse of Growing Mushrooms”