The attorneys for the family of a Los Angeles Police Department officer who died during a training exercise earlier this year say he was investigating another officer involved in the exercise for gang rape. Continue reading “LAPD officer killed during training exercise by cops he was investigating for sexual assault: attorney”
Month: October 2022
Another person outsmarted a state government trying to confiscate firearms via a gun buyback program with merely a 3D printer and PLA filament. Continue reading “Man 3D-Prints Guns For New York Buyback Event, Makes A Whopping $21,000”
Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) just recently won a major lawsuit brought against the CDC, requiring the agency to turn over its V-safe COVID Vaccine Injury Data. Continue reading “ICAN Wins Lawsuit Forcing CDC to Turn Over V-SAFE Covid Vaccine Injury Data – Shows 7.7% Seek Medical Care After Vaccination and 25% Have Serious Side Effects”
As more cases of injuries following COVID-19 vaccination continue to be published in the medical journals, it becomes more and more evident that these COVID-19 vaccines have been the most damaging and lethal vaccines to ever be mass-injected into the population. Continue reading “Cases of Alopecia (Hair Loss) Explode Following COVID-19 Vaccines”
The White House has continued its strong stance and denunciations against Russia’s “sham referendums” in Ukraine’s east – now being formalized in Russian parliament – while unveiling a new $625 million security assistance package for Ukraine. Continue reading “Biden Announces $625M More Ukraine Defense Aid In Zelensky Phone Call”
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Archive: TWFTT 10-4-22
Loretta Lynn, the “Coal Miner’s Daughter” whose gutsy lyrics and twangy, down-home vocals made her a queen of country music for seven decades, has died. She was 90. Continue reading “Loretta Lynn, coal miner’s daughter turned forthright country queen, dies at 90”
The Intercept – by Daniel Boguslaw
AS A RAPIDLY ADVANCING climate emergency turns the planet ever hotter, the Dallas-based biotechnology company Colossal Biosciences has a vision: “To see the Woolly Mammoth thunder upon the tundra once again.” Founders George Church and Ben Lamm have already racked up an impressive list of high-profile funders and investors, including Peter Thiel, Tony Robbins, Paris Hilton, Winklevoss Capital — and, according to the public portfolio its venture capital arm released this month, the CIA. Continue reading “CIA Just Invested In Woolly Mammoth Resurrection Tech”
Big League Politics – by Jose Nino
On October 3, 2022, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas was able to permanently enjoin the city from carrying out an order that prohibited citizens from legally carrying at city parks and recreational facilities. This injunction came after no compromise gun lobby Gun Owners of America and several of its members in Pennsylvania filed a lawsuit against Mayor Jim Kenney after he signed an unconstitutional Executive Order enacting this prohibition this past week. Continue reading “Gun Owners of America Obtains a Permanent Injunction Against Philadelphia Mayor’s Civilian Disarmament Order”
Reclaim the Net – by Ken Macon
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Committee has approved the Improving Digital Identity Act, a legal framework for digital ID systems for US citizens. Continue reading “The US edges closer to passing digital ID legislation”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
In a move that has many folks scratching their heads, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has renewed its push for the People’s Garden Initiative which now includes registering vegetable gardens nationwide. According to the USDA, the move is to foster a “more diverse and resilient local food system to empower communities to address issues like nutrition access and climate change.” But those who have been following the USDA closely for years know that they couldn’t care less about your health and nutrition. Continue reading “USDA Now Asking People to Register Their Vegetable Gardens for National Database”
The German Working Group for COVID Vaccine Analysis has made its initial findings publicly available in a wide-ranging report:
1. Toxic substances were found in all of the samples of COVID-19 vaccines – without exception. Continue reading “The COVID-19 vaccination programmes must be stopped immediately”
Officials said the Army brought in about 45,000 soldiers during the fiscal year that ended Friday. The goal was 60,000. https://t.co/rTVIMnh7VQ
— ArmyTimes (@ArmyTimes) October 3, 2022
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila
Checking in on Gen-Z…
An award-winning New York University organic chemistry teacher was fired after 82 students signed a petition to get rid of him for making his course ‘too hard.’ Continue reading “NYU Fires Award-Winning Organic Chemistry Teacher After Students Petition to Get Rid of Him For Making Course ‘Too Hard’”
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Archive: TWFTT 10-3-22
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Monday it won’t take up two cases that involved challenges to a ban enacted during the Trump administration on bump stocks, the gun attachments that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like machine guns. Continue reading “Supreme Court rejects bump stock ban cases”