Year: 2020
Free Thought Project – by John Vibes
Due to the archaic cannabis laws in the Land of the Free, a disabled veteran was sentenced to 5 years in prison for possessing medical marijuana that he had a prescription for in one state but got caught with in another state.
Sean Worsley,33, who is a disabled veteran who has PTSD and a traumatic brain injury from his time in Iraq, will now spend the next five years in a cage for using a plant to heal himself. Continue reading “Disabled Veteran Sentenced to 5 Years for Using Legal Medical Marijuana to Treat War Injury”
Chicago Mayor Lightfoot: "We are being inundated with guns from states that have virtually no gun control, no background checks, no ban on assault weapons — that is hurting cities like Chicago." pic.twitter.com/vGLKClYHYW
— The Hill (@thehill) July 26, 2020
With rumors swirling online that the armed Black Lives Matter protester killed in Austin, Texas, fired five rounds at the motorist who shot him, Chief Brian Manley clarified events somewhat Sunday in a press briefing.
The police chief confirmed that the deceased man was Garrett Foster, and that the motorist appeared to have fired his weapon first, after telling authorities that Foster had pointed his “AK-47 style” rifle at him. Continue reading “Cops confirm shots were fired at Austin motorist who killed BLM protester armed with AK-47”
Washington Examiner – by Katheryn Doyle
Drug industry lobbyists refused to attend a scheduled White House meeting with President Trump Tuesday to discuss his new rule limiting drug prices, forcing the White House to cancel the session.
Drug companies have criticized the move to tie certain drug costs to overseas pricing, which is known as the “most favored nations” rule. Some were surprised by the inclusion of the plan in Trump’s announcement, sources told Politico. Continue reading “Pharmaceutical officials refuse to meet with Trump following rule lowering drug prices”
Your blood carries the memory of every pathogen you’ve ever encountered. If you’ve been infected with the coronavirus, your body most likely remembers that, too.
Antibodies are the legacy of that encounter. Why, then, have so many people stricken by the virus discovered that they don’t seem to have antibodies? Continue reading “Your Coronavirus Antibodies Are Disappearing. Should You Care?”
Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy
The peer-reviewed study referenced in this article has been “withdrawn” since this article was published a few days ago, according to the NIH PubMed website.
The Journal that published it, the Journal of Biological Regulations & Homeostatic Agents, which means it was peer-reviewed prior to acceptance and publication, has also removed it from their website. Continue reading “CENSORED: Peer-Reviewed Published Study Showing 5G Induces Coronaviruses Disappears from Journal”
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Archive: TWFTT 7-27-20
Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas
Four asteroids are set to whizz by Earth on Tuesday but one is going to come awful close.
Asteroids 2020 NZ, 2020 OE2, 2020 OY4, and 2020 OR4 will all be making their close approaches in less than 24 hours. However, one of them will be coming closer than the Earth’s satellite orbital ring and could pose a threat to satellites that has space agencies around the world all keeping their telescopes on a swivel. Continue reading “Asteroid to pass closer to Earth than satellites on Tuesday, approx 1/10th LD”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Florence, AL — Allen Hanvey, 51 — who has never been in trouble with police before — was scheduled to have neck surgery on November 20, 2018. The night before surgery, he had one final errand to run before he would get some rest and he and his wife would leave in the morning for Birmingham. He would never make that surgery, however, because he experienced a medical emergency and abusive cops showed up to “help” him. He was having a stroke but police thought he was drunk. Continue reading “Cops Mistake Veteran’s Stroke for Intoxication, Beat, Mock and Arrest Him”
Steven Mnuchin and Mark Meadows will return to Capitol Hill Sunday afternoon to continue negotiations over the most recent $1 trillion coronavirus relief bill, which they claim will include a cut back on unemployment benefits and another round of stimulus checks.
Meadows, President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff, and Mnuchin, his Treasury Secretary, said Saturday that the next legislation will scale back unemployment benefits to up to 70 per cent of their normal wages in an effort to incentivize individuals to go back to work. Continue reading “Mnuchin promises to scale back unemployment benefits in new $1 trillion coronavirus package as he reveals next round of $1,200 checks will be sent out in August”
The United Nations should send peacekeepers to the United States to stop its criminal conduct against its own people, a human rights expert and peace activist says.
Daniel Kovalik, who teaches international human rights at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in the state of Pennsylvania, made the remarks in an interview with Press TV on Saturday. Continue reading “UN should send peacekeepers to US to stop its police brutality against people: Scholar”
Black Lives Matter protests erupted into violence across the country last night as ‘explosive devices’ were used against federal officers in Seattle and Portland, and a demonstrator was shot dead during a march in Austin.
One protester was shot and killed when gunshots were fired during a protest in downtown Austin, Texas, Saturday night. Continue reading “EXPLOSIVES are used against feds and cops in Seattle, Portland and Atlanta”
During the past six years, the American Gulf War Veterans Association has received numerous reports from veterans stating that US forces–including Navy Seals, Marine Force Recon, and Delta Force–were responsible for the setting of the oil well fires at the end of the Gulf War. One veteran has now stepped forward and given a detailed account of how he and others in special teams, moved forward of the front, behind enemy lines ahead of US forces, set explosive and incendiary charges on the well heads, and remained hidden until after the charges were remotely detonated and US forces advanced beyond their position. “We were mustered into the briefing tent at which point a gentleman whom I first had thought to be an American… but I was concerned because he was wearing a UN uniform and insignias, began to brief us on the operation.” We’ve had five, four other reports of people similar that have brought this to our attention. Continue reading “US Special Forces Member Admits US/UN Set Kuwaiti Oil Fires in 1991”
U.S. Right to Know – by Carey Gillam
A Virginia lawyer who helped represent the first Roundup cancer plaintiff to take Monsanto to trial pleaded guilty on Friday to trying to extort $200 million from a chemical compound supplier to Monsanto.
Timothy Litzenburg, 38, admitted to a scheme in which he and another lawyer threatened to inflict substantial “financial and reputational harm” on the supplier unless that company paid the two attorneys $200 million disguised as a “consulting agreement.” Continue reading “Roundup cancer attorney pleads guilty to extortion attempt”
There’s mask-shaming and then there’s full on assault. A California couple having lunch with their puppy at a dog park experienced the second, when an irate woman pepper-sprayed them for refusing to mask up… while eating.
Ash O’Brien and husband Jarett Kelley say they were grabbing a bite to eat at Dusty Rhodes dog park in San Diego on Thursday, with their three-month-old pug in tow. The pair had their masks off to eat, when a “random old lady” approached, calling them “idiots” for not masking up, even though “you can’t wear a mask and eat at the same time.”
Continue reading “Couple MACED at California dog park for not wearing face masks while having lunch”
