Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In an almost unheard of and unprecedented scenario, an Air Force helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing in Manassas, Virginia after someone shot at the helicopter from the ground.

The incident happened Monday, and military sources are now revealing the dangerous incident, which actually injured a member of the crew.  Continue reading “Air Force Helicopter Shot At From Ground Over Virginia, Injuring Crew”

Press TV

A video has emerged of a teary-faced young Palestinian girl screaming “where will we live?” as her family’s home was being bulldozed in front of her eyes in the south of the occupied city of Jerusalem al-Quds; a scene all too familiar to Palestinians, whose homes have been bulldozed by the Israeli regime over the past few years. Continue reading “Where will we live?: Palestinian girl weeps as Israel razes her home”

Daily Mail

A county in California this week approved a pilot program that will establish a $1,250 stipend to encourage those who test positive for coronavirus to stay at home and self isolate.

Alameda County’s Board of Supervisors set aside $10million for the stipend program which will allow payments to 7,500 people, in the hopes of preventing a sudden financial crisis if a family member tests positive.  Continue reading “California county is paying $1,250 to residents who test positive for coronavirus to get them to stay home and self-isolate”

ESPN

Big Ten conference presidents and chancellors voted Tuesday to postpone all fall sports seasons, including football, amid the coronavirus pandemic with the hopes of playing in the spring.

Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren told ESPN on Tuesday evening that when the conference released its schedule only six days ago, he reiterated the season might not happen — a message he has been consistent with. Continue reading “Big Ten nixes fall college football season, eyes spring”

TASS

MOSCOW, August 11. /TASS/. The vaccine against the coronavirus infection developed in Russia may cause certain changes in the human body but they are of short-term nature and are directed at the protection of the body, said President of Russia’s Bakulev National Medical Research Center of Cardiovascular Surgery Leo Bokeria. Continue reading “COVID-19 vaccine may cause short-term changes in body, expert thinks”

The Great Recession

Measured by the common man (or common girl), we’re on the road to ruin. The US has been in decline for decades, but you can’t see that by looking at stocks. You can’t tell it from those who lie about the economy to make their living, but look at longterm real numbers, and you see an empire in decline that just got its wobbly legs kicked out by COVID-19. Continue reading “US in Longterm Economic Decline”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Harris has been a staunch supporter of the drug war. As San Francisco D.A. she opposed a measure to legalize marijuana. As district attorney, Harris oversaw 1,900 convictions for pot offenses. She admitted to smoking pot at college. (1)

Trump criticized Kamala Harris over her harsh treatment of Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh at his hearings. However, Kamala Harris said last year that she believed the accusations of several women who claimed Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden sexually assaulted them. (2) Continue reading “Kamala Harris: An Annotated Guide”

The Jewish News

Kamala Harris, the junior senator from California, was chosen today to be Joe Biden’s running mate. A version of this article was first published in January of 2019.

Harris, 55, is a progressive on most issues who draws some ire from the left for her tough-on-crime posture when she was California’s attorney general. She gained many admirers among Democratic voters during her candidacy for the Democratic nomination, and her selection fulfills Biden’s promise to pick a woman for his running mate. Continue reading “5 Jewish things to know about Kamala Harris”

Daily Mail

Panic-buyers swarmed supermarkets and traffic was thrown into chaos across Auckland after Jacinda Ardern announced sweeping new lockdown orders on Tuesday night.

The New Zealand prime minister implemented Stage 3 stay-at-home orders for Auckland for 72 hours from midday on Wednesday after the city reported four new cases of COVID-19. Continue reading “Panic-buying mayhem and traffic chaos sweeps New Zealand after PM Jacinda Ardern announced tough lockdown over just FOUR virus cases”

I had reached out to several news outlets trying to seek assistance with the ridiculous “administrative fees” that I was being charged by NJ EZ-Pass on behalf of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.

Only one returned my e-mail, Karin Price Mueller from NJAdvanceMedia.com. She inquired about why I was charged these fees when 79,000 other people on the NJ Turnpike never received their first notices and were being wrongfully charged similar late fees (they have all since been waived and/or refunded). Continue reading “Road Pirates the Conclusion”

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Archive: TWFTT 8-11-20

Ammoland

Gun rights groups like the Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA), the National Firearms Association (NFA), and firearm owners across Canada continue to expose new problems with the “assault weapon” ban imposed by Trudeau’s Liberal government on May 1, 2020.   Continue reading “Canadian Gun Rights Groups Condemn RCMP Letter”

The College Fix – by Jennifer Kabbany

‘If faculty want to preach that Marxism is a triumph of human thought, so be it. If other faculty want to argue that actually it was a disaster, and a crime against humanity, this view should no longer be fanatically censored’ 

A longtime economics professor at Wright State University who has repeatedly requested permission to teach a class critical of Marxism has been rebuffed by his bosses and peers who appear unwilling to allow the topic to be taught to the general student population. Continue reading “Economics professor barred from teaching class critical of Marxism to student body”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

The Fort Hood military base in Texas has come under extreme scrutiny in recent months, as numerous dead soldiers were found on or around the base. This week, the base was in the news again after two Fort Hood soldiers were caught up in a child trafficking bust. The soldiers were among nine Texas residents who were arrested during a two-day child sex trafficking sting in Killeen, the city where the base is located.

The overall goal of this joint effort was to locate and arrest subjects who were willing to make overt efforts to pay minors to engage in sexual acts,” police spokeswoman Ofelia Miramontez said, according to KWTX. Continue reading “After Multiple Ft. Hood Soldiers Murdered, 2 More Soldiers Arrested in Child Trafficking Sting”

Daily Mail

North Carolina police have charged a neighbor with the murder of a five-year-old boy who was riding a bike in his own yard when he was shot at point blank range on Sunday evening.

Darius Sessoms, 25, was taken into custody by Wilson police around 24 hours after he allegedly approached Cannon Hinnant in front of the young boy’s father’s house at 5:30pm and shot him in the head.  Continue reading “Five-year-old boy is shot dead at point blank range by neighbor”