Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

Miss Sloane was supposed to be an effective gun hater propaganda masterpiece. It should have been considering the money spent on it.

The production budget for “Miss Sloane” is reported at 18 million, with one of the top advertising budgets for movies, ever, of 15.9 million. Total box office, so far is just short of 3.2 million. It seems likely to be a major loser. Prospects for video sales look dim.   Continue reading “Gun Hater Propaganda Movie Bombs at Box Office”

This is what Trump is promoting in USA or is it Is-not-real.

Fox 13

– You may have seen the old armory transformed into a new Jewish Community Center, with sparkling new facilities.

It’s helping to revitalize the surrounding neighborhood, but now the reach extends farther.  Continue reading “New Jewish Community Center means business”

Sunday Express – by Will Kirby

Around “2,865 tonnes of bullets” were purchased in November alone as demand for firearms skyrockets to unprecedented levels.

Ammo imports in November mark a whopping 200 per cent rise compared with sales 12 months ago according to research firm Panjiva.

A Panjiva representative, Chris Rogers, said: “It’s very unusual in an import industry like this to see such a big move.   Continue reading “Americans buy nearly 18,000 TONNES of ammunition in the past year in weapons boom”

Market Slant – by Just Another Wiseguy

“The first casualty, when war comes, is truth” – Hiram Johnson

I think I have been very clear in my distain for President-elect Donald Trump. I think he is an idiot who is unfit to run the country… but the American people have spoken and we should give him an opportunity to lead even if it’s towards an unmitigated disaster.   Continue reading “Alex Jones’ Infowars Is Ripping Off Consumers”

NewsBud – by PROFESSOR FILIP KOVACEVIC

In light of the recent setbacks plaguing the Atlanticist project in Europe, the most visible of which so far have been the referendum victory of the pro-Brexit forces in the U.K. and the election of a pro-Russian president in Bulgaria, it has apparently been decided at NATO headquarters (and seconded by the Washington NATO overseers) that the top NATO bureaucrats have to take a more active part in the public relations (propaganda) campaigns. As a result, the recent three-day visit of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to London was planned in such a way as to include an opportunity to address a less restrictive audience than the usual diplomatic and military crowd. The venue chosen was the Oxford Union Society, one of the oldest debating societies in the world with a tradition of inviting well-known personalities from all walks of life to address its members.[1]   Continue reading “How to Keep Lying With a Straight Face: NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg at Oxford”

Business Insider – by Matt Turner

There is a lot of talk out there about the auto-loan market right now.

Hedge fund manager Jim Chanos has said the auto-lending market should “scare the heck out of everybody,” while the auto-lending practices of some used-car dealerships has been given the John Oliver treatment on TV.

It’s a topic we’ve been paying attention to as well. In a presentation in September at the Barclays Financial Services Conference, Gordon Smith, the chief executive for consumer and community banking at JPMorgan, set out some eye-opening statistics on the market.   Continue reading “6 million Americans have stopped paying their car loans, and it’s becoming a ‘significant concern’”

Another Day in the Empire – by Kurt Nimmo

Wait a minute.

I thought Trump was the guy who would mend fences with Russia. If you can believe Camp Hillary, Trump is best buds with Vladimir Putin. He’s a sucker for Russian aggression.

Mike Pence put all of that to rest during his “debate” with Tim Kaine.   Continue reading “Mike Pence: Confront The Russian Bear, Impose A No-Fly Zone In Syria”

Deseret News – by Pat Reavy

KANAB — Garkane Energy is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person who shot one of their substations Sunday, knocking out power to nearly all of Kane and Garfield counties.

The reward amount is unprecedented for the power company, as most rewards for vandalism incidents are around $2,500, said Garkane Energy Cooperative spokesman Neal Brown.   Continue reading “Power company offers rare $50K reward for information on vandalism”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

Ramsey Orta, the man who filmed the most infamous police killing of Eric Garner – and was thereafter targeted by police in a barrage of “false and/or trumped up charges” – was sentenced to four years in prison for gun possession and drug charges.

While many of NYPD’s finest will celebrate the silencing of an activist who helped expose police brutality, the reality is that another man is being locked in a cage for victimless crimes, while the one who murdered Eric Garner walks free.   Continue reading “The Only Person Going to Jail For Eric Garner’s Death is the Man Who Filmed it, and He’s Getting 4 years”

EMERCOM of Russia

The Emergencies Ministry of Russia is going to organize all-Russian civil defence drill since 4 October until 7 October 2016. More than 40 million people, more than 200.000 specialists of rescue and recovery units, as well as more than 50.000 units of equipment are going to be involved into the drill.   Continue reading “Emergencies Ministry to organize all-Russian civil defence drill”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Over the past several months, the German people have become increasingly frustrated with Merkel’s “open-border” policy that has allowed over 1mm migrants to flow into the country from the Middle East and North Africa.  The flood of migrants has brought with it a wave of violent crime including sexual assaults resulting in a rising nationalist tension as people have turned their backs on Merkel and her Christian Democratic Union party in recent elections.     Continue reading “German Mayor Beaten Unconscious After Announcing Plan To Accept Refugees”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

With officials constantly looking for new ways to add even more spending to the Pentagon’s annual budget, all the while griping about the spending caps they never respect in the first place, the House Armed Services Committee is laying out a ridiculously expensive scheme to “reboot” the entire military.   Continue reading “House Panel: ‘Reboot’ of US Military to Cost $1 Trillion Over Next Decade”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

You didn’t really think the criminal cabal of globalists was going to idly stand by and let the voters elect an anti-establishment candidate, did you? According to the latest insider buzz I’m hearing, a staged event of historic magnitude is set to take place in the next six days that will end the populist rise of Donald Trump and allow totalitarian globalists to seize control of America through political means. I post this article in the hopes that perhaps revealing these plans ahead of time may cause them to be put on hold.   Continue reading “CLAIM: Historic event to occur in the next six days that will end the rise of Trump and seize the future of America for totalitarian globalists”

Sipsey Street Irregulars

A couple of days ago, I received some news that ended up shaking me to my very core.  After a great deal of consideration, I have decided to close the doors of the Sipsey Street Irregulars.  Effective immediately, this blog not be updated or monitored.  I know this quite sudden, but I know you guys  will keep on going just fine without it.    Continue reading “I’m spiking the guns here on Sipsey Street Irregulars”

LA Times – by Marissa Gerber

A deep growl came from the other side of Shaniqua Roland’s front door.

She was pregnant at the time and headed to a doctor’s appointment, but she knew she couldn’t leave the house. Not with the dogs back.

For half an hour, as she tried to shoo them away, a pack of pit bulls snarled and snapped at her metal door. She thought of her sister, who’d recently lost a chunk of her calf in a dog attack. She’d see her doctor another day.   Continue reading “Dallas has a stray dog problem — about 9,000 of them. And some killed a woman”

TV Technology – by Susan Ashworth

SAN FRANCISCO—If ever the broadcast industry was poised and ready for a test, it seems to be this one. On Sept. 28 at 2:20 pm EDT, EAS broadcast participants will participate in a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System. Set up by the Federal Communications Commission’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau alongside the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the test is designed to analyze the reliability and effectiveness of the nation’s EAS warning system. The emphasis will be on the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System gateway—aka IPAWS—which is the way that common alerting protocol-based EAS alerts are disseminated.   Continue reading “Stations Prep For National EAS Test”

Wall Street Journal – by John R Emshwiller

In the wake of a nuclear emergency, the Environmental Protection Agency thinks it would be acceptable for the public to temporarily drink water containing radioactive contamination at up to thousands of times normal federal safety limits.

The agency is proposing this in new drinking-water guidelines for use in the weeks or months after a radiological event, such as a nuclear-power-plant accident or terrorist “dirty” bomb.   Continue reading “EPA Proposes New Water Rules for Nuclear Emergencies”