Daily Mail

Climate delegates were accused of hypocrisy after 400 private jets arrived in Egypt for COP27.

Numerous posts on social media criticised delegates for travelling by private jet to the UN climate summit.  Continue reading “FOUR HUNDRED private jets arrived in Egypt during COP27 as climate delegates are accused of ‘hypocrisy’”

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Archive: TWFTT 11-10-22

KOIN

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — As votes continue to be counted throughout Oregon, the Linn County Sheriff is already preparing for the possible passage of one measure that is some of the strictest gun control legislation in the U.S.  Continue reading “Linn County won’t enforce Measure 114 if passed, Sheriff says”

AmmoLand – by John Crump

AUSTIN, Tex -(Ammoland.com)- The Ghost Gunner 3 has gotten an upgrade allowing it to make optic cuts in pistol slides. The company that started the 3D-printed firearms craze has updated its flagship desktop CNC machine to be able to cut steel.  Continue reading “Ghost Gunner Announces GG3-S for Optic Cuts on Pistols”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

These past few months have seen the ‘war of drones’ play a decisive role on the Ukrainian battlefield. For the Russian side, drones were heavily utilized in the ramped up air campaign to degrade Ukrainian energy infrastructure following the bombing of Crimea’s Kerch Strait Bridge. For Ukraine’s army, Western-supplied drones have allowed them to strike increasingly behind Russian front lines. There’s meanwhile been international condemnation over the prevalence of Iran-supplied suicide drones launched from the Russian side. Continue reading “White House Slams Door On Advanced Drones For Ukraine”

The Cradle

report released last week by the New York University School of Law’s Brennan Center for Justice details how the US Department of Defense (DoD) has been allowed to covertly deploy troops and wage secret wars over the past two decades in dozens of countries across the globe.  Continue reading “Pentagon exploits post 9/11 laws to wage ‘secret wars’ worldwide: Report”

Breitbart – by Kurt Zindulska

Globalist elites will be dining on a gourmet selection of meats, fish, and dairy at the United Nations COP27 climate change conference in Egypt, as they push supposedly more sustainable foods like bugs. Continue reading “COP27 Hypocrisy: Globalists Munch Down on Meat as They Push Bug Diet for the ‘Proles’”

Union Bulletin – by Kevin Fixler

BOISE, Idaho — Two more eastern Oregon counties appeared to join the growing, long-shot campaign to extend Idaho’s western border to add their region to the state, initial midterm election returns indicated.  Continue reading “Campaign to extend Idaho’s western border gains more Oregon support”

Daily Mail

A man has blasted Just Stop Oil zealots whose stunt on Britain’s busiest motorway this week caused him to miss his father’s funeral.

Tony Bambury was travelling with his family to the funeral just off the A13 near Pitsea from his home in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire on Monday when he discovered that the eco-mob had blocked parts of the M25 in protest – hugely disrupting his journey. Continue reading “Man misses his father’s funeral due to Just Stop Oil protest on M25”

Nottinghamshire Police

Nottinghamshire Police will be the first force in the country to offer a brand-new training programme which will turn military service leavers into police officers.  Continue reading “Brand new training programme to turn military service leavers into police officers”

EFF – by Matthew Guariglia

In August, the Tulsa police department held a press conference about how its new Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs), a controversial piece of surveillance technology, was the policing equivalent of “turning the lights on” for the first time. In Ontario, California, the city put out a press release about how its ALPRs were a “vital resource.” In Madison, South Dakota, local news covered how the city’s expenditure of $30,000 for ALPRs “paid off” twice in two days.    Continue reading “The Rise of the Police-Advertiser”

Anti-War – by Dave DeCamp

Ukrainian lawmakers are planning to send a delegation to Washington in December to meet with newly elected members of Congress to ensure bipartisan support for spending on the war in Ukraine continues, The New York Times reported on Wednesday. Continue reading “Ukrainian Lawmakers to Send Delegation to US to Meet With Newly Elected Members of Congress”