Rejecting the China-friendly party that has led the self-governing island for eight years, Taiwan elected Tsai Ing-wen as its first female president Saturday, handing her pro-independence party its first majority in the national legislature. With the vote count still underway, Tsai led with 60 percent of the vote, indicating a landslide victory; the ruling Nationalist party Read More…
Government
First Arrest Made in Oregon Standoff
On Friday, January 15th, the United States government made its first official move against the armed militia in Oregon that has occupied a local wildlife refuge. When 62 year-old occupier Kenneth Medenbach drove a government vehicle off the refuge to get groceries at a local Safeway, he was met with a cluster of law enforcement and arrested Read More…
Declassified Emails Reveal NATO Killed Gaddafi to Stop Libyan Creation of Gold-Backed Currency
Washington, D.C. – (TFTP) In spite of French-led U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973 creating a no-fly zone over Libya with the express intent of protecting civilians, one of the over 3,000 new Hillary Clinton emails released by the State Department on New Year’s Eve, contain damning evidence of Western nations using NATO as a tool to Read More…
Local Fire Marshal Resigns and Joins Armed Militia
Authorities in Harney County were shocked today when local Fire Marshal Chris Briels defected to join the armed militia groups at the Malheur County Wildlife Refuge now known as the Harney County Resource Center. Briels made the decision to resign his office after discovering FBI agents poking around the county Armory. He then followed the Read More…
See Which Senators Voted Against The Audit Of The Federal Reserve
This Thursday, the Senate voted to reject Rand Paul’s proposal to audit the Federal Reserve. The bill needed 60 votes to pass but was rejected by a narrow margin of 53-44. “We’ve had a lot of Democrats who claim that they’re concerned about big banks and big banks controlling things and a revolving door between Wall Read More…
New Bill Would Make It Illegal To Videotape Police In Arizona
Sen. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, introduced Senate Bill 1054 this week, which would make it a crime for someone within 20 feet of an officer to knowingly take video of any law enforcement activity without the officer’s permission. The new bill would also allow officers to stop someone from recording law enforcement activity, even on their own property, Read More…






