Year: 2020
CNS News – by Michael W. Chapman
A report by Small Arms Analytics & Forecasting (SAAF) estimates that in April 2020 there were 1,797,910 gun sales, an increase of 71.3% over the April 2019 sales. Continue reading “Report: 1,797,910 Firearms Sold in April 2020, a 71.3% Increase Over April 2019”
The Seattle City Council passed a resolution Monday requesting Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) to create a $100 million “relief fund” for illegal immigrants who weren’t able to receive money from the federal government as part of its coronavirus relief package. Continue reading “Seattle City Council Seeking $100 Million ‘Relief Fund’ From State For Illegal Immigrants Who Didn’t Qualify For Coronavirus Stimulus”
A US Navy air base in Corpus Christi, Texas is on lockdown after an active shooter incident at the facility. Soon after the alarm was raised, officials said the shooter had been “neutralized.” Continue reading “Active shooter ‘neutralized’ at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi in Texas, base on lockdown”
A shooting Wednesday night at the Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale, Ariz., prompted a massive police response and a complete lockdown of the area.
Authorities said that one suspect is in custody and three people were struck by gunfire. Glendale police told the public to stay out of the area while they investigate. Continue reading “Shooting reported at Arizona shopping center, suspect in custody”
Decades before a security camera caught Michael Taylor coming off a jet that was carrying one of the world’s most-wanted fugitives, the former Green Beret had a hard-earned reputation for taking on dicey assignments.
Over the years, Taylor had been hired by parents to rescue abducted children. He went undercover for the FBI to sting a Massachusetts drug gang. And he worked as a military contractor in Iraq and Afghanistan, an assignment that landed him in a Utah jail in a federal fraud case. Continue reading “Ex-Green Beret nabbed in exec’s escape has lived on the edge”
Celebrity psychologist Phil McGraw is facing a wave of criticism after he claimed on Fox News that the statewide shutdowns due to the coronavirus are more deadly than the virus itself. Continue reading “Dr. Phil slammed for saying shutdowns deadlier than COVID-19: ‘People’s lives are being destroyed’”
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — More than 11 million people have been tested in the U.S. for COVID-19, all with the assurance that their private medical information would remain protected and undisclosed. Continue reading “COVID-19 data sharing with law enforcement sparks concern”
Catherine Austin Fitts was managing partner at Dillon Read Investment Bank. She became Housing Commissioner in 1989 in the Bush administration. She was run out of Washington DC because she suffered from excessive honesty and integrity. After George W Bush was elected, she decided to meet clandestinely with a man who also managed large multi-hundred billion dollar funds. They were both thinking bad thoughts about Wall Street. On September 10, 2001 Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld had announced that $2.3 trillion had gone “Missing” from the DOD. Bankers had also stolen tens of trillions from our pensions. They had no intention of making restitution so the great middle class would just have starve to death when they retired. Their conclusion was genocide had to be the exit strategy for the Powers That Be. Continue reading “Genocide Not Good For You And Me”
Daily Commercial News – by Ian Harvey
A group of engineers and architects is demanding the American National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) retract and correct a 2008 report that concluded one of three World Trade Center buildings collapsed because fire weakened the steel supporting it in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Continue reading “World Trade Center 7 building did not collapse due to fire: Report”
People worldwide – including elected officials – are opposed to 5G being installed in their communities because of risks to biological health, cybersecurity (see 1, 2, 3), environmental health (see 1, 2, 3, 4), privacy (see 1, 2), safety, and more. Many cities and countries have taken action including banning it, filing lawsuits, issuing moratoriums, passing ordinances and resolutions, etc. (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). This now includes Farragut, TN. Continue reading “Farragut, TN Passes Resolution to Stop 5G Installation Until FCC Limits Ensure Safety”
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Archive: TWFTT 5-20-20
This guy sums it up perfectly. @myfoxboston pic.twitter.com/lP1WgQj1aD
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) May 19, 2020
The Mind Unleashed – by Jake Anderson
The birth of the modern security state took place in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks. Since then, there has been a slow but steady federal push for draconian surveillance powers. It has come from all branches of government–congressional, executive, and judicial–and from both political parties. Continue reading “Thanks to AG Barr and Senator McConnell, Patriot Act Will Soon Be Much Stronger and More Invasive”
