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Archive: TWFTT 6-3-19
While departing the White House for his U.K. visit, President Trump was asked about firearm suppressors and responded, “I don’t like them at all.”
Trump’s comments came after a reporter brought up the Virginia Beach shooter, who had a suppressor on one of his handguns. Continue reading “President Trump Critical of Firearm Suppressors After VA Beach Shooting”
The people groups like the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center call “anti-Semites” are often accused of promoting “conspiracy theories”, “tropes”, and “stereotypes” about Jews and their dominate role in promoting and leading various subversive social and cultural movements, including the promotion and normalization of pornography, tattoos, transgenderism, homosexuality and sexual deviancy more generally, among other movements. Continue reading “Jewish News Outlet Exposes Jewish Role In LGBT “Civil Rights” Movement”
Bill de Blasio’s wife Chirlane McCray cannot explain where $850million given to the mental health program she champions has gone, according to reports.
In the three years it has been running, organizers at ThriveNYC have largely failed to keep records of the initiative’s achievements – and data that has been collected shows it lagging well behind targets. Continue reading “Bill de Blasio’s wife can’t account for staggering amount of taxpayer money that the NY Mayor gave her for mental health project”
More creepy “Surveillance Capitalism” courtesy of Amazon who isn’t hiding that it is putting millions of smart speakers in homes and hotels by “offering discounted hardware, customized software and new ways for property managers to harvest and use data.”
Are there actually people willing to pay for this type of arrangement? Continue reading “Amazon Installing Alexa in Apartments and Hotel Rooms. They Say 24/7 Data Collection Will Help Property Managers Better Manage and Serve Tenants.”
AltHealth Works – by Yelena Sukhoterina
The number of childhood vaccines has grown exponentially in the last few decades creating a lot of controversy and debate.
This still growing list with an increasing number of side-effects, toxic adjuvants and chronic health concerns is being taken increasingly seriously by parents and adults who refuse to blindly trust the currently money-driven pharmaceutical industry. Continue reading “Scientists Are Pushing For A Super Vaccine—All Immunizations In One Shot.”
The Illinois House of Representatives passed a bill on May 29 that would require residents to give their fingerprints in order to obtain a firearm license. The bill passed 62-52, and now moves on to the Illinois Senate.
State Representative Julie Morrison (D-Ill.) declared, “Fingerprinting increases our ability to look at records in other states, so it’s a huge advantage and one I think Illinois needs to seriously look at.” Continue reading “Illinois House Passes Bill Requiring Fingerprints to Obtain Gun License”
Cleveland.com – by Adm Ferrise
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Cuyahoga County jail supervisor charged with a second-degree felony was suspended 15 days for pepper-spraying an inmate while she was strapped to a restraint chair.
The terms of Idris-Farid Clark’s suspension came after the county released documents and the video in his disciplinary case as part of claim cleveland.com filed against the county in the Ohio Court of Claims. Continue reading “Video shows now-indicted Cuyahoga County Jail supervisor pepper-spray inmate strapped in chair”
New York Post – by Isabel Vincent
SAN CRISTOBAL DE TOTONICAPAN, Guatemala — Dressed in a bright orange shirt, Francisco Gomez yells and uses his arms to vigorously direct the myriad souped-up buses at the crossroads known as Cuatro Caminos, or Four Roads.
This is the busy roadway one local called “the last adios” — where every day hundreds of Guatemalan migrants from the country’s impoverished western highlands begin their 1,000-mile-plus journey to the US border. Continue reading “Government warnings can’t turn back migrants from Guatemala”
The Intercept – by Alex Kane, Nashwa Bawab
ON THE AFTERNOON of April 19, 2018, a group of Texas Republicans received an email confirming their upcoming all-expenses-paid trips to Israel. An orientation packet filled with background on their destination “for reading on the flight,” the message said, was forthcoming.
The May 2018 trip to Israel would not be Texas politicians’ first — Gov. Greg Abbott, for one, flew to Israel on casino magnate Sheldon Adelson’s private jet in 2016. Continue reading “How Texas Fell in Love With Israel — and Then Trampled on the Constitution”
Once shielded by the logic of Silicon Valley’s relentless churn of innovation – which dictated that no reigning tech empire could rule for long before going the way of Yahoo and AOL – tech giants like Facebook, Amazon and Google have been subjected to intensifying anti-trust pressure – Elizabeth Warren’s “Break up Big Tech”s billboard is only the latest example. Indeed, big tech trust-busting has become one of the few issues in contemporary Washington that garners genuine bipartisan support. Continue reading “Trump Declares War On Silicon Valley: DoJ Launches Google Anti-Monopoly Probe”
The Virginia Beach shooter who killed 12 people and wounded several others in a municipal complex on Friday had submitted his resignation earlier that morning, officials said Sunday.
The gunman, identified as 40-year-old DeWayne Craddock, was an engineer with the city’s public utilities department for 15 years. In a news conference Sunday morning, Virginia Beach City Manager Dave Hansen described the man’s work performance as “satisfactory” with no ongoing issues of discipline. Continue reading “Virginia Beach gunman gave resignation before shooting, was in ‘good standing,’ authorities say”
The shaping of the public into antagonistic tribes works commercially. It works politically. But it is a recipe for social disintegration.
Just saw this from Chris Hedges 5/27/19. Has some good takes on the division of the population. Quotes Matt Taibi a bunch, who he had on his show here: “On Contact – The deep rot of American journalism w/Matt Taibb” – Continue reading “The Mass Media Is Poisoning Us With Hate”


