U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)- “On television, when a perpetrator leaves a gun at the scene, a quick computer search can point law enforcement to the weapon’s owner,” an August 6 promotion piece for one in a series of “gun control” videos being “curated” by The Atlantic. “In reality—at least in the United States—no such database of firearms exists.” Continue reading “Gun-Grabber Gripes about ATF Tracing a Feint for Registration and More”
Author: Galen
A former police officer has claimed that Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘madam’ Ghislaine Maxwell made several secret visits to Buckingham Palace to visit Prince Andrew.
Paul Page, who served in the Royal Protection Command from 1998 until 2004, alleged that Maxwell and several other women made trips to the palace to meet with the Duke of York. Continue reading “Jeffrey Epstein ‘madam’ Ghislaine Maxwell ‘made secret visits to Buckingham Palace to see Prince Andrew”
(IOWA CITY, Iowa) — A Missouri farmer blamed for running the largest organic food fraud scheme in U.S. history has died by suicide, weeks before he was to report to federal prison to begin serving a 10-year term, a coroner said Tuesday.
Police officers found Randy Constant dead in a vehicle in his garage at his home in Chillicothe, Missouri on Monday evening, hours after federal investigators held a news conference in Iowa to highlight the prison sentence he had received. The county coroner, Scott Lindley, said he concluded that Constant died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Continue reading “Farmer Behind the U.S.’s Largest Organic Food Fraud Scheme Dies by Suicide”
The Epoch Times – by Charlotte Cuthbertson
WASHINGTON—Getting justice after someone kills a loved one can be an empty process at the best of times. But for those whose loved ones were killed by illegal aliens, justice is often scarce and weighted toward the perpetrators. And the porous southwest border doesn’t guarantee that those who get deported, stay deported.
Aileen Smith has no idea if the man who killed her baby and debilitated her is back in the United States. She said Ramon Hernandez, a Honduran national, had lived here illegally for years after overstaying his visa. Continue reading “Justice Is Often Elusive for Families of Loved Ones Killed by Illegal Aliens”
The editor of a Toronto-based publication was handed the maximum one-year jail sentence on Thursday for promoting hatred against women and Jews.
In sentencing James Sears, Ontario Court Justice Richard Blouin said he would have handed down a much stiffer sentence had the law allowed. Continue reading “Your Ward News editor James Sears sentenced to one year in jail for promoting hate”
Waking Times – by Dr. Debra Greene PhD
Massive football field sized drones flying in the stratosphere, beaming down toxic 5G radiation into the earth, into the ocean, into our homes, into our bodies. Sounds like something out of a science fiction nightmare.
But if the sponsors of the HAWK30 program, tech giant SoftBank of Japan, defense contractor AeroVironment of California and Alphabet, the parent company of Google, have their way that nightmare will become a reality this fall for some Hawai’i residents and eventually for much of the world’s population. Continue reading “Giant 5G Drones are Being Planned for the Skies Over Hawaii then the World”
The Washington State University assistant chief of police says he is “disappointed” after a new gun law took effect.
The law, called Initiative 1639, forbids anyone under the age of 21 from purchasing a semi-automatic rifle, according to the website of the Washington State Office of the Attorney General. The law also prohibits the selling or transferring of semi-automatic rifles to anyone under 21. Continue reading “WSU police ‘disappointed’ after new state gun law takes effect”
The U.S. Department of Justice is dusting off a rarely used 1968 anti-crime measure known as the “H. Rap Brown Law” to launch prosecutions of both the far-left Antifa and white supremacists, DOJ sources told Newsmax on Tuesday.
Officially known as the Anti-Riot Act, the law makes it a federal crime to cross state lines “with intent (A) to incite a riot or (B) to organize, promote, encourage, participate in, or carry on a riot.” Continue reading “DOJ Dusts Off ’68 ‘H. Rap Brown Law’ to Prosecute Antifa”
To the uninitiated observer, Antifa’s support for Israel would seem hypocritical.
Antifa supports open borders & multiculturalism—they oppose racial supremacy.
Yet, they support Israel, a Jewish supremacist ethnostate.
This is because Antifa is & always has been a Jewish org. pic.twitter.com/2uDsmFNq3H
— CEO Erick Hayden (@CEOErickHayden) August 21, 2019
The College Fix – by Jeremiah Poff
The University of California, Berkeley is promoting a local organization’s “rapid response hotline” for students to call if they see federal immigration enforcement officers.
The school promotes the hotline on its Undocumented Student Program website. The hotline was set up by the Alameda County Immigration Legal and Education Partnership, a cooperation between the legal group Centro Legal de La Raza and several other organizations. Continue reading “University promotes hotline for students to call if they see immigration agents”
The Mind Unleashed – by Elias Marat
When people typically imagine Southern California, a few things come to mind: vast freeways, heavy traffic, the storied SoCal car culture, and a huge urban expanse surrounded by suburbia and covered in pavement.
Lost in outsiders’ popular perception of the Greater Los Angeles Metropolitan Area is the vast wildlife that once resided where suburban towns have been built. To this day, the Santa Monica Mountains looming above the region’s communities still teem with wildlife such as large raptors, mountain lions, bears, coyote, deer, lizards, and snakes—but their numbers have rapidly faded in recent years. Continue reading “California Set to Build World’s Largest Animal Bridge Over Major Highway Near L.A.”
More than 700 undocumented students received more than $3.8 million in college financial aid for the first year during which New Jersey made the aid available to those without legal status.
The figures, provided by the state Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, show that 749 students in total received the aid during both the fall and spring semesters of the 2018-19 school year. Most of the aid, more than $3.5 million, was awarded under the New Jersey Tuition Aid Grant, or TAG, program. Continue reading “NJ gave more than $3.8 million in financial aid to undocumented college students last year”
Israel is actively encouraging and ready to facilitate mass emigration of Palestinians from Gaza, according to a senior government official.
“Israel is ready to carry the costs of helping Gazans emigrate,” and would potentially use air force bases in Israel for that purpose, The Times of Israel reported on Monday. Continue reading “Israel pushing Palestinians to leave Gaza”