Campus Reform – by Leo Thuman

When Harvard told students to leave its dorms for the rest of the spring term earlier in March, most would have expected that they would be empty until the fall. But if some students have their way, the dorms will soon be filled with a new kind of resident.  Continue reading “Will Harvard turn empty dorms into homeless shelters?”

Times of Israel

Blue and White chairman Benny Gantz is set to partner Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a unity government, serving initially as foreign minister but then taking over from Netanyahu as prime minister in September 2021, according to a reported deal taking shape amid immense political drama in Israel on Thursday afternoon.  Continue reading “Netanyahu and Gantz said forming unity government; Blue and White collapses”

FEE – by Charles Blain

From the start of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, state and local governments responded in various ways from issuing emergency orders⁠—citywide shutdowns⁠ to school closures and beyond⁠—but it’s the suspension of various laws and regulations that is exposing the unnecessary regulatory web that burdens businesses. Continue reading “A Litany of Useless Laws Have Been Exposed By the Coronavirus”

C-Net – by Marguerite Reardon

President Trump on Monday signed into law a pair of bills designed to boost wireless and broadband networks: the Secure 5G and Beyond Act and the Broadband Deployment Accuracy and Technological Availability Act. The first requires the president to develop a strategy to secure and protect 5G technology, while the second is meant to improve the accuracy of maps detailing where broadband is and isn’t available in the US.  Continue reading “Trump signs laws to boost 5G security, broadband availability”

Covid19 Response Platform

To the Governments of Nations for the People

On April 15 most of the world will have been under ‘lockdown’ for a month or longer, as a result of governments their emergency measures to reduce COVID-19 infections in their countries. Continue reading “Lift COVID-19 Lockdowns Worldwide on April 15, 2020”

The Federalist – by Madeline Osburn

As U.S. state and local officials halt the economy and quarantine their communities over the Wuhan virus crisis, one would hope our leaders were making such major decisions based on well-sourced data and statistical analysis. That is not the case.  Continue reading “Inaccurate Virus Models Are Panicking Officials Into Ill-Advised Lockdowns”

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Archive: TWFTT 3-26-20

Winter Watch

The British Empire represented a partnership between Jewish finance and the British aristocracy, according to Hilaire Belloc in his book “The Jews” (1922). And Belloc was right. What has since been dubbed the New World Order (NWO) is an extension of the British Empire in which elite British, American and Jewish imperial interests are indistinguishable. Continue reading “The New Underworld Order Egregore”

Chuck Baldwin

Ironically, three days ago, March 23, was the 245th anniversary of Patrick Henry’s immortal “Give me liberty or give me death” speech. Without a doubt, this speech is regarded yet today as America’s most famous, most inspiring and most influential oratorical presentation. If there was any doubt that America was going to fight a war for independence from Great Britain, that speech shattered it.  Continue reading “Give Me Liberty Or . . . Oh Never Mind”

CBS

CHICAGO (CBS) — Visibly frustrated with reports of gatherings throughout Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot delivered a stern warning to those who continue to get together during the COVID-19 pandemic: We will shut it down and you may be arrested. Continue reading “Beck, Lightfoot On Stay At Home Order: Citations To Be Issued, Parks Could Be Shut Down”

Lew Rockwell – by Gary D Barnett

Any country that seeks to control others is a country that seeks aggression. Any country that seeks aggression is a country that seeks war. Any country that seeks war is a country that seeks domination. Therefore, any country that seeks control, aggression, war, and domination is a country that must enslave its people in order to advance this agenda of imperialism. This is a description of the United States of America today. It has become a nation based on control, aggression, war, and domination, and only a totalitarian regime can achieve and hold empire. Continue reading “Coronavirus Panic: The United States Government Must Be Stopped Now”

The Hill

Direct payments to Americans are a key component of the historic $2 trillion coronavirus relief deal announced Wednesday.

The one-time payments are designed to help cover expenses for people experiencing financial setbacks due to the pandemic and the government’s efforts to prevent its spread. Continue reading “Questions and answers on coronavirus relief checks”

KTLA

A man under federal investigation in a potential domestic terrorism case was shot and killed Tuesday during an FBI operation to arrest him, people familiar with the investigation said.  Continue reading “FBI agents kill man suspected of plotting attack on Missouri hospital he believed was treating COVID-19 patients”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Riviera Beach, FL — Instead of simply doing his time for his crime, a Florida man, who is currently in jail for burglary, will likely be receiving $400,000 of taxpayer money because a sadistic cop sicced his K-9 on him as he surrendered. Kwamain Diondre O’Neal, now serving seven years for attempted burglary and fleeing or attempting to elude, has served notice that he seeks damages of $400,000 for the gruesome incident.  Continue reading “‘Good Boy!’: Cop Praises K-9 as He Forces It to Maul Surrendering Man Until He Passes Out”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office K-9 deputy Keenan Wallace was immediately fired after shooting Doug Canady’s 9-pound Chihuahua-mix breed dog named “Reece’s” in the head in January 2019. But the Sheriff’s Office did not stop with Wallace’s termination. They charged their own officer with animal cruelty. Just this week, in a follow-up to the story we brought you, Wallace pleaded “No-contest” against the charges and was sentenced to community service and a $640 fine. Continue reading “Video of Cop Shooting Tiny Chihuahua So Bad, Cop Found Guilty of Animal Cruelty”