Epoch Times – by Ken Silva

The FBI’s so-called secret spy plane surveillance program is under scrutiny in a Florida terrorism case, where the defendant has asked a federal judge to toss evidence from the bureau’s aerial surveillance activities.

The FBI’s aerial surveillance program was first revealed in June 2015 by the Associated Press (AP), which reported that the bureau maintained a civilian air force through private shell companies. The FBI admitted to the program days later.  Continue reading “FBI ‘Secret Spy Plane Surveillance Program’ Detailed in Court Records”

Reuters

DENVER, Dec 30 (Reuters) – At least six people were injured in Colorado on Thursday as wind-driven wildfires prompted evacuation orders for more than 30,000 residents in two towns just east of the Rockies near Denver, authorities said.

The swiftly spreading prairie grass fires were ignited by sparks from power lines and transformers toppled by high winds on Colorado’s drought-parched Front Range, according to sheriff’s officials in Boulder County.  Continue reading “Wind-driven grass fires prompt evacuation of two Denver-area towns”

KSLA 12

TEXARKANA, Texas (KSLA) – Have you ever heard of animal rain? Well, the city of Texarkana just experienced it.

A thunderstorm that blew through parts of the ArkLaTex Wednesday afternoon (Dec. 29) left more than just water behind and gave some residents a once in a lifetime experience.  Continue reading “A FISHY DAY: Fish fall from sky in Texarkana”

Activist Post – by BN Frank

Worldwide opposition to 5G has been ongoing for years due to a variety of significant risks associated with the controversial technology.  Since 2017 doctors and scientists have been asking for 5G moratoriums on Earth and in space (see 12and the majority of scientists oppose deployment.  Since 2018 there have been reports of people and animals experiencing symptoms and illnesses after it was installed (see 1234).  Some blame the COVID Crisis on 5G deployment while others do not.  Regardless, there are health risks associated 5G as well as exposure to 4G and other sources of wireless Wi-Fi radiation too (see 12). Continue reading “1.3 Million+ 5G Base Stations in China; “plans to more than triple the number of 5G base stations over the next four years””

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Archive: TWFTT 12-30-21

Breitbart – by Joshua Klein

Several posts displaying the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) guideline requiring taxpayers to report stolen goods as income went viral this week, leading to an array of online speculation as to the practical consequences of the requirement as well as references to the recent wave of mass lootings.  Continue reading “IRS Requirement to Report Stolen Property as Income Goes Viral”

Breitbart – by John Binder

President Joe Biden’s mass release of illegal aliens into the United States interior is set to cost American taxpayers at least $6.6 billion annually, an analysis exclusively shared with Breitbart News reveals.

The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) analysis, shared with Breitbart News, dives into Biden’s record-setting year for illegal immigration wherein the number of encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border has surpassed the populations of many major American cities.  Continue reading “Biden’s Mass Release of Illegal Aliens into U.S. to Cost Americans $6.6B Annually”

Breitbart – by Bob Price, Randy Clark

Border Patrol agents apprehended more than 1.9 million migrants who illegally crossed the southwest border with Mexico between ports of entry during 2021. Another estimated half-million migrants managed to avoid apprehension and sneak into the U.S. Continue reading “2021: 1.9M Migrants Apprehended Along Southwest Border, 500K ‘Got Aways’”

Anti-War – by Dave DeCamp

Ukraine’s border service said on Tuesday that the US will finance projects to strengthen the country’s borders with Russia and Belarus.

The border service said the US will spend about $20 million to purchase video recording systems, drones, and personal protective equipment for Ukraine’s border guards.  Continue reading “US to Help Ukraine Strengthen Border With Russia, Belarus”

The New American – by Veronika Kyrylenko

A recently published study suggests that nearly every COVID vaccine recipient who died within seven days to six months after inoculation likely died because of vaccine-induced autoimmune damage. Continue reading “Study: Most of Vaccinated Die Because of Vax-induced Autoimmune Attacks on Their Own Organs”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

The intelligence network behind Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s child-sex-trafficking blackmail operation can sleep easy tonight with Maxwell in prison and Epstein allegedly six feet under.  Continue reading “Cover-Up Complete: Ghislaine Maxwell Found Guilty of Sex Trafficking A Minor, Epstein Network Escapes All Accountability”

RT

The president says he will act only on advice from health officials, but mixed signals abound.

US President Joe Biden said he would agree to impose new travel rules for the unvaccinated should his medical team advise it, after the White House’s most senior Covid official suggested the move would be “reasonable.” Continue reading “Biden reveals condition for imposing domestic travel vaccine mandate”

Yahoo News

Two Dallas detectives searched a 25-year-old Chicago woman’s suitcase at Dallas Love Field Airport on Dec. 2 and seized more than $100,000 from the bag.

Detectives say they smelled a drug odor before they searched the woman’s luggage without her permission but did not arrest her and haven’t charged her with a crime. The woman was flying domestically and had a layover at the Dallas airport. Continue reading “‘Suspicious’: Dallas Detectives Seize $100k from Woman at Airport Without Charging Her With a Crime”

Gateway Pundit – by Julian Conradson

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been exposed for flagrantly violating its own safety guidelines in order to push the experimental Covid-19 vaccine. Continue reading “FAA Dangerously Ignores Its Own Guidelines – Clears Vaccinated Pilots to Fly Despite “Do Not Issue—Do Not Fly” Policy”

Gateway Pundit – by Larry Johnson

Just asking the question gets you labeled a conspiracy theorist. But it is a question that merits a discussion and central to that chat is Bill Gates.

The following image has the left in full fury and frenzy. Sites like SNOPES and Lead Stories-FactCheck insist it is a hoax or that Bill Gates is being taken out of context. Continue reading “Earlier Comments By Vaccine Advocate Raises Eyebrows”

NJ.com

With COVID-19 cases rising, Princeton University is delaying students’ return to campus and imposing new rules requiring undergraduates to stay close to the school once they start classes

Students at the Ivy League university, who are currently on a holiday break, can begin returning to campus on Jan. 14 — one week later than originally planned, according to a campus announcement issued Monday Continue reading “Princeton U. students can’t leave the county except for ‘extraordinary’ reasons under strict new COVID rules”

Patch – by Eric Heyl

HARRISBURG, PA — Fifty of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties have agreed to an opioid legal settlement with drug manufacturers, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced Wednesday. The agreement, signed off on by 5 of the 6 largest counties in the state, will bring more than $1 billion Pennsylvania – including an initial $232 million in 2022.

Continue reading “50 PA Counties Sign Off On $1 Billion Opioid Settlement”