(Aaron Kesel) Monsanto (Bayer) operated an intelligence-gathering “fusion center,” to discredit journalists and activists, including singer Neil Young, and paid Google to bury results in its search engine, The Guardian, reported.
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Something Huge Seems to Have Happened Around Area 51 Over the Weekend
(Zero Hedge) It looks as though something big was taking place around Area 51 over the weekend, according to “fragmented reports from various sources” compiled by The Drive.
Jeffrey Epstein’s Death Was Reported on 4chan Before Anywhere Else
(Activist Post) Just under 40 minutes before ABC News reporter Aaron Katersky tweeted the first media announcement of Jeffrey Epstein’s death, someone posted about it on 4chan – saying “[D]ont ask me how I know, but Epstein died an hour ago from hanging, cardiac arrest. Screencap this,” reports BuzzFeed.
The Federal Government Sold Your Social Security Number for FIVE Dollars
(Simon Black) Welcome to our Friday roll up, where we highlight the most absurd and concerning stories we are following this week.
Here’s What Happened When a Journalist Exposed a Pedo Sex Ring in Mexico
(Kurt Nimmo) On July 23, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called for Mexican authorities to protect investigative reporter Lydia Cacho Ribeiro.
Texas Power Company Admits to Regularly Overcharging Customers Because of “Smart” Technology Data Collection Errors
(B.N. Frank) Original utility analog meters lasted on average 40 years. Not “Smart” Meters and their grids. They have SO many issues associated with them including data collection errors. This often lead to customers paying higher bills. Another example of this was recently reported in Texas.
El Paso Shooting: Let’s Have A Real Discussion About What Actually Happened!
(Jason Bermas) Amid predictable mainstream narratives about the latest mass shootings, combined with leaps into immediate conspiracy theories, it is becoming more difficult than ever to keep track of evidence of what actually might have happened.
NY Fire Commissioners Call for New 9/11 Investigation, Citing “Overwhelming Evidence of Explosives”
(Matt Agorist) History was made this month in regard to 9/11 as New York area fire commissioners called for a new investigation into the tragic events that unfolded that day. The resolution called for a new investigation due to the “overwhelming evidence” that “pre-planted explosives . . . caused the destruction of the three World Trade Center buildings.”
Google Whistleblower Confirms They Use Algorithms To CENSOR: “Algorithms Don’t Write Themselves”
(Mac Slavo) Senior Google software engineer, Greg Coppola, has dismissed the idea that Big Tech is “politically neutral” and called out his company as “very biased,” joining Project Veritas’ growing stable of whistleblowers. Coppola said that Google has “merged” with the Democrat party.
“Threat to Free Speech”: Tulsi Gabbard Sues Google Over Alleged Censorship
(Julia Conley) Arguing Google’s singular dominance over internet searches presents a danger to democracy, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard filed a lawsuit Thursday in California against the tech giant over its alleged censorship of her campaign.
The CIA’s “Intelligence Authorization Act” Would Criminalize Whistleblowers and Reporters
(MassPrivateI) A CIA written Bill called the Intelligence Authorization Act (SB 3153) would criminalize whistleblowers and reporters.
Chaos, Bloodshed in China as Hundreds of Men in White Attack Protesters, Journalists, Residents
(Zero Hedge) Well over a month after the latest bout of Hong Kong street protests erupted, the situation remains tense as ever when more than seven hours after the start of a major march against Hong Kong’s now-suspended extradition bill, riot police in Hong Kong fired rounds of tear gas on protesters along Connaught Road Central, following skirmishes and a tense stand-off.
Police in America Have Killed 12.8 Times More Citizens Than Mass Shooters In Just The Last 4 Years
(Matt Agorist) Tragically, in America, mass shootings — in which murdering psychopaths go on rampages in public spaces — have claimed the lives of 339 people since 2015. While this number is certainly shocking and far too high, during this same time frame, police in America have claimed the lives of 4,355 citizens.
FBI to Ramp Up Surveillance of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
(Zero Hedge) The FBI plans to step up its efforts to gather information from social media – issuing a call last week for a new tool to monitor Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other platforms “in a timely fashion.”
Life-Altering Copyright Lawsuits Could Come to Regular Internet Users Under a New Law Moving in the Senate
(Ernesto Falcon) The Senate Judiciary Committee intends to vote on the CASE Act, legislation that would create a brand new quasi-court for copyright infringement claims. We have expressed numerous concerns with the legislation, and serious problems inherent with the bill have not been remedied by Congress before moving it forward.














