A woman spent three months in jail after police mistook cotton candy for meth. [Link] A judge orders George Papadopoulos to jail. [Link] The White House gives authority to US troops deployed to the southern border to use lethal force to protect border patrol. [Link]...
Syria
Syrian Rebels Used Chemical Weapons Throughout The War: A Partial List Of Mainstream Admissions
by Brad Hoff | Nov 25, 2018 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) says the Saturday evening armed opposition/Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) mortar attack on three districts in government-held Aleppo did involve chemical gas. Over 100 people were hospitalized by what was widely reported to...
News Roundup 11/23/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 23, 2018 | News Roundup
An Amish man is serving a six-year sentence for mislabeling an ointment. He is now seeking a pardon from Trump. [Link] Trump’s deployment of Troops to the southern border will cost taxpayers $72 million. [Link] The White House is considering using US troops at the...
News Roundup 11/20/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 20, 2018 | News Roundup
Some Trump Administration officials feel John Bolton is becoming the decision maker in US Foreign Policy. [Link] General Dunford complains that tech companies are not working enough with the Pentagon. [Link] US troops deployed to the southern border should complete...
News Roundup 11/19/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 19, 2018 | News Roundup
A must read article by Gareth Porter on the Permanent War Complex. [Link] The Pentagon fails its first-ever audit. [Link] A third journalist has been killed this month in Mexico. [Link] Max Blumenthal explains that US-backed Ukrainian Neo-Nazis are training Ameican...
FPF #273 – US Plans in Syria
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 19, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #273, I discuss the US policy in Syria. US envoy to the Syrian conflict James Jeffery recently gave a press conference on the US goals. I explain the myths the US government believes in that leads to unrealistic goals. Links Minds.com Immersion News James...
News Roundup 11/15/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 15, 2018 | News Roundup
Troops deployed to the southern border are living in poor conditions. [Link] A ceasefire takes hold in Gaza. [Link] Israel’s Defense Minister resigns over the Israeli government's accepting a ceasefire with Hamas. [Link] US airstrikes kill at least 22 Syrian...
News Roundup 11/13/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 13, 2018 | News Roundup
The KC Health Department set up a sting operation to catch people distributing food to the homeless. The Health Dept destroyed the food that was being given to the homeless. [Link] The Trump Admin is making changes to the State Department to sell more weapons. [Link]...
Blog
ACLU Sues Arizona Over Law that Criminalizes Filming Cops
The ACLU and media groups have filed a lawsuit against the state of Arizona. It aledges the state's law that prevents filming within eight feet of a police officer is Constitution's First Amendment right to record. The plaintiffs hope to prevent the law from taking...
Navy to Pay BAE Systems Over $100 Million to Update Battleship
The USS Ross is set to undergo over $100 million in repairs and upgrades. The Pentagon awarded the contract to BAE systems which could be worth $124 million. The Ross will be in drydock until 2024. Defense News reports the upgrade on the Ross come as the Navy is...
A Conversation with Keith Knight and Dave Smith on The Voluntaryist Handbook
Keith Knight, our Managing Editor and host of the Don't Tread On Anyone podcast, went on Dave Smith's Part of the Problem to discuss Keith's new book (Amazon's #1 bestseller in anarchism!) The Voluntaryist Handbook: A Collection of Essays, Excerpts, and Quotes. Keith...
Biden Says He Will Cancel Up to $20K in Student Load Debt Per Barrower
President Joe Biden rolled out his plan to cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt. Anyone who made under $125,000 during the pandemic is eligible for $10,000 in forgiveness. Borrowers who received Pell grants can get an additional $10,000 relieved. President Donald...
Food Truck Owners Punished After Police Open Fire on a Crowd on Bystanders
In July, a Denver police officer saw a man in a crowd carrying a gun. A group of cops responded by opening fire, injuring six people. Rather than addressing the police officers who fired on a group of innocent people, the city has responded by restricting where food...
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