BBC News

A woman in a blonde wig is suspected of carrying out a hit on two alleged Israeli underworld figures in a busy restaurant in Mexico City.

Alon Azulay, 41, and Benjamin Yeshurun Sutchi, 44, were shot dead on Wednesday as fellow diners looked on.  Continue reading “Israeli ‘underworld’ figures shot dead in Mexico City ‘hit’”

RT

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has announced that all standing agreements with the state of Israel will be suspended indefinitely, following the bulldozing of homes in the occupied West Bank.

President Abbas announced the decision on Thursday afternoon, and said it would take effect by Friday. The move comes in response to the Israeli government’s demolition of homes in Wadi Hummus, a Palestinian community in southeast Jerusalem.  Continue reading “Palestine’s Abbas suspends ALL agreements with Israel”

Range 365 – by T. Logan Metesh

The Bill of Rights was created to protect citizens from potential abuses committed by their government. The Second Amendment was created to provide a means for those citizens to defend themselves.

Plenty of movies and novels have played out the grandiose scenario in which some form of martial law is declared in the U.S. by the government or an invading force (like in the 80s cult classic Red Dawn) often resulting in a post-apocalyptic or dystopian society, so we don’t have to go there. Suffice to say, this is a very specific and fairly unlikely scenario (but not impossible).  Continue reading “The Battle of Athens”

KTLA 5

California ammo buyers are making a run on gun shops ahead of a new state law, which on July 1 will require buyers of bullets to show identification and undergo a background check to screen out felons and people with illegal firearms.

In a state with the toughest gun laws in the nation, Gov. Gavin Newsom and some other leaders see restricting ammunition sales as a necessary next step in reducing gun tragedies.  Continue reading “Gun Owners Stockpile Ammo Before New California Background Check Law Begins”

NZ Herald – by David Fisher

An influential United States Congress hearing has been told “one of the major fundraisers for Jacinda Ardern’s party” is linked to the Chinese Communist Party and it showed China had penetrated New Zealand’s political networks.

As a result, US lawmakers needed to consider whether New Zealand should be kicked out of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance because of problems at its “political core”. Continue reading “China’s communists fund Jacinda Ardern’s Labour Party: What the United States Congress was told”

Washington Free Beacon – by Bill Gertz

China’s Communist Party-controlled media stepped up a war of words with the United States recently urging an escalation of the ongoing trade dispute into a full-scale conflict.

“China must be prepared to fight a protracted war,” states a four-minute, anti-American video posted five days ago on a Chinese video-sharing service.  Continue reading “Chinese Video Urges War With U.S.”

RT

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been moved to the hospital wing of the Belmarsh prison in the UK, prompting concerns about his health pending the hearing on his extradition to the US.

Assange’s health had already “significantly deteriorated” during the nearly seven years he spent inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London, and has continued to get worse over the seven weeks he has spent in Belmarsh, WikiLeaks said in a statement on Wednesday.  Continue reading “‘Grave concerns’: Assange can barely talk, moved to prison hospital, says WikiLeaks”

Popular Mechanics – by Kyle Mizokami

The U.S. Air Force has returned a B-52 bomber retired eleven years ago to active duty service, only the second time in history that has happened. The bomber, nicknamed “Wise Guy,” was brought out of storage at the aircraft “Boneyard” in Arizona, refurbished, and returned to service at Barksdale, Louisiana. The bomber could easily spend another two or three decades on active duty.  Continue reading “The Air Force Resurrects Another B-52 From the Boneyard”

BBC News

US President Donald Trump has signed a full pardon for former media mogul Conrad Black, who he describes as a “friend”.

Black, 74, was convicted of fraud and obstructing justice in 2007 and jailed for more than three years in the US.  Continue reading “Conrad Black: Trump pardons ex-media baron ‘friend’”

Newshub – by Dan Satherley

The alleged Christchurch gunman probably didn’t act alone, a high-profile security expert has claimed.

Only one person – a 28-year-old Australian white supremacist – has been charged in relation to the March 15 attack, which left 51 people dead.  Continue reading “Christchurch attack: Lone gunman theory ‘incongruous’ – expert”

Driving – by Alex Reid

A man in Missouri is fighting a legal battle against his homeowners association’s (HOA) attempt to foreclose on his house because, it says, his truck has “severe body damage” and violates HOA rules by being parked in his driveway, CBS News reports.

Longtime classic car-lover Andy Lipka owns a beautiful 1965 Ford F-250. The bodywork on the truck shows some honest wear, but under the skin, the vehicle runs and drives perfectly. Continue reading “Missouri HOA threatens foreclosure because homeowner’s truck looks old”

TeleSur

A multilateral military treaty between Honduras, Israel, and the United States will see the deployment of 1000 Israeli soldiers at Honduras. They will train the Armed Forces of Honduras (FFAA) and National Police (PN).

The main mission of the troops is to train for border protection to stop migrants fleeing Honduras to the U.S., especially children.  Continue reading “1,000 Israeli Soldiers To Arrive in Honduras to Train Troops, Police on Border Protection”

ABC 7 News

HOLMBY HILLS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Federal agents and Los Angeles police seized what appeared to be thousands of firearms after executing a search warrant at a home in the Holmby Hills neighborhood.

ATF agents and officers were seen in the area of Sunset Boulevard and Beverly Glen sorting through and documenting the collection of weapons.  Continue reading “ATF, LAPD seize massive collection of weapons at Holmby Hills home”

CBC News

Caitlin Brady speaks of socialism as though it’s the only rational response to 21st-century America.

“I work full time, I work 40 hours a week, and I qualify for food stamps,” the 31-year-old said, explaining why she volunteered for the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) campaign in Chicago’s municipal elections last month.  Continue reading “Despite Trump’s scaremongering, socialism is gaining a foothold in America”

Kyiv Post – by Illia Ponomarenko

Personnel of the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division arrived in Ukraine on May 2, as part of the Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine (JMTG-U) mission. They deployed to the International Center For Peacekeeping and Security in Lviv Oblast, western Ukraine.

Over 130 soldiers from the division’s 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team “Strike” have replaced the Tennessee Army National Guard 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, which had been providing training to Ukraine’s troops at the center, commonly known as the Yavoriv training range, since August 2018.  Continue reading “US Army 101st Airborne soldiers deploy to Ukraine”

The Jerusalem Post

If official exit polls from Ukraine’s presidential elections are to be believed, that country is set to become the only one in the world besides Israel whose president and prime minister are both Jewish.

Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky’s dramatic lead in exit polls Sunday — in many of them he received more than 73 percent of the vote — was so overwhelming that it prompted a concession of defeat by incumbent Petro Poroshenko even before the official results were in, Radio Liberty reported.  Continue reading “Ukraine: First Country Outside Israel With Jewish President, PM”

Times of Israel – by Ron Kampeas

WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Trump administration again named Israelis along with Americans as deserving immunity from International Criminal Court prosecution.

In a statement Friday, President Donald Trump declared victory after the ICC rejected a request to investigate US personnel for actions in Afghanistan.  Continue reading “Trump says Israelis should be immune from International Criminal Court”

Ammoland – by John Crump

U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- Since Friday’s landmark court decision that legalized magazines holding more than ten rounds in California buyers have been going crazy with purchases.

Most online retailers have resumed the sales of magazines of all sizes to the people of the Golden State. Rainier Arms has seen a significant uptick in traffic with most sales being for the Magpul Gen2 30 round magazine. This increase in internet transactions has even crashed Rainier Arms payment processing server.  Continue reading “Companies Crushed With Heavy Demand For Gun Magazines From California”

2nd Amendment Daily News

This appears to be already happening in New Zealand, folks.

A post made on March 25, 2019 on New Zealands’s largest largest firearm forum recounts a gun owner’s run-in with police who arrived at his workplace to question him on the number and location of his guns.  Continue reading “NZ Gun Confiscation Nightmare: Gun Confiscation Begins as Police Show Up Unannounced At Homes, Workplaces”

Haaretz

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Russian soldiers needed to leave Venezuela, days after a Russian military contingent arrived just outside of Caracas, saying “all options” were open to make that happen.

“Russia has to get out,” Trump told reporters during a meeting with the wife of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido – who he called “the first lady of Venezuela.” Asked how that could be accomplished, Trump said: “We’ll see. All options are open.”  Continue reading “Trump Says Russian Military Must Leave Venezuela: ‘All Options Are Open’”