Daily Mail

It’s not so much a wine cellar – as a wine kingdom.

The Milestii Mici winery in Moldova has a staggering 1.5million bottles in its wine collection – a Guinness World Record – and they’re stored in a cellar that stretches for an incredible 150 miles.

It’s so expansive that guests can drive around it in a car or explore on a bike.   Continue reading “The amazing Milestii Mici wine cellar that stretches for 150 miles”

One of the largest con jobs put upon the American National, keeps on keepin’ on.

The Kenyan born, bred and fed circus clown cannot seem to shut his yap, as he takes credit for the continued con of a supposed favorable economy; numbers just don’t add up, never have, never will.   Continue reading “Illegally Elected President – Still Flapping His Gums – Millions in the Bank”

MySA

America’s biggest truck-stop company wants to be the solution to some of the shortages bedeviling the Permian shale basin.

Pilot Flying J, better known for its more than 750 roadside travel centers, announced two deals earlier this year to almost double its crude-hauling capacity to 220,000 barrels a day. The company backed by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. has plans for even more growth, with expansions into wastewater trucking and sand delivery that would add two more services crucial to hydraulic fracturing in the U.S.   Continue reading “Truck-stop king looks to corner hauling in chaotic Permian”

Daily Mail

This remarkable satellite image shows Hurricane Florence is one of just nine potentially dangerous storms currently circling around the world.

The image circles some of the points where the most extreme weather is set to batter the world this week, giving a word of warning about the dangers they pose.   Continue reading “Satellite image shows nine potentially deadly storms currently girdling the globe”

Fox News

More than 1.5 million Florida residents are barred from voting in state elections for the rest of their lives, because of a tough law that permanently revokes voting rights for anyone convicted of a felony.

But a measure on the November ballot could change that, allowing those who have served their time to cast votes as soon as the 2020 elections.    Continue reading “Florida ballot measure looks to restore felon voting rights”

Daily Mail

Michael Moore was forced to reclaim the microphone after a Parkland shooting survivor made confused claims onstage at the Toronto International Film Festival.

David Hogg, who just turned 18 in April, has had a crash course in politics, lobby money, the intricacies of the inner-workings of the NRA, and how to begin a powerful movement for gun-control since surviving the Marjory Stoneman Douglas massacre in February.   Continue reading “Michael Moore takes away mic from David Hogg after teen Parkland survivor encourages foreigners to interfere in US elections”

Say what you want about Alex the con man Jones, the little man can’t hold a candle to Henry Shivley. Let’s face it, Alex Jones is a punk, all the face to face bullshit, all the in your face interviews couldn’t keep the billionaire backed clown to keep his mojo together.

Henry played it smart, he stayed out of the circus arena and kept it real, only identified with the task at hand, and that is the fact of the abolishment of the Bill of Rights, and the fight for the reinstatement thereof.    Continue reading “From the Trenches Schools Alex Jones on How to Stay Alive”

Daily Mail

A plane with no engine has managed to soar higher than any commercial flight, and is well on track to beating any plane ever.

Airbus’ Perlan Mission II set a new world record for altitude reached by a glider – its third in just a week.   Continue reading “Stunning images from experimental glider as it smashes altitude record flight and reaches 76,000ft”

LA Times

Gavin Newsom wasn’t born rich, but he was born connected — and those alliances have paid handsome dividends throughout his career.

A coterie of San Francisco’s wealthiest families has backed him at every step of his political rise, which in November could lead next to his election as governor of California.

San Francisco society’s “first families” — whose names grace museum galleries, charity ball invitations and hospital wards — settled on Newsom, 50, as their favored candidate two decades ago, said Willie Brown, former state Assembly speaker and former mayor of the city.   Continue reading “How eight elite San Francisco families funded Gavin Newsom’s political ascent”

Breitbart – by John Binder

American construction workers are seeing their wages rise in the blue collar industry as President Trump’s “Buy American, Hire American” tightened labor market forces business to find and employ disenfranchised U.S. workers, rather than importing foreign workers.

A recent report by the Miami Herald chronicled the rise in wages and business having to adapt to an economy with a tight labor market as immigration enforcement has been increased and unemployment has hit record lows.   Continue reading “Trump’s Tight Labor Market Wins U.S. Construction Workers Higher Wages”

AP

SHASTA-TRINITY NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. (AP) — California is taking a financial wallop from unrelenting wildfires that have drained its firefighting budget and prompted nearly $1 billion in property claims even before the start of the dangerous fall fire season, officials said Thursday.

The disclosures came as a roaring blaze in a rural area near the Oregon state line closed 45 miles (72 kilometers) of heavily traveled Interstate 5, the main highway from Mexico to Canada.   Continue reading “California takes financial wallop from unrelenting wildfires”

Independent Sentinel – by Linda Goudsmit

On January 26, 2018, Daniel Greenfield gave a brilliant speech in South Carolina in which he argued that politics make civil wars – not guns. “Guns are how a civil war ends. Politics is how it begins.” What does that mean?

“Two or more sides disagree on who runs the country. And they can’t settle the question through elections because they don’t even agree that elections are how you decide who’s in charge. That’s the basic issue here. Who decides who runs the country? When you hate each other but accept the election results, you have a country. When you stop accepting election results, you have a countdown to a civil war.”   Continue reading “Countdown to Civil War”

Daily Mail

Another crack has been found on a notorious San Francisco skyscraper that is slowly sinking into the Earth.

 Inspectors have issued a violation to management of a sinking building after a large crack formed in a 36th-floor window.

The high-rise condominium building called the Millennium Tower- dubbed by locals as the Leaning Tower of San Francisco – is the tallest residential building in the city. It has sunk 16 inches into its foundations since it was completed in 2009.   Continue reading “New crack found on San Francisco’s sinking Millennium Tower”

The Amazon business model is nothing new; people have been warehousing goods and delivering them for thousands of years, so what’s up with this special favoritism given to this one Jew run institution called Amazon?

I’ll tell you what’s up, a specialized organization, which was given special treatment and in return, pays special organizations billions to keep the Jew in power, nothing more, nothing less.   Continue reading “Man Invents Engine that Runs on Water – Shut down Fast – Bezos Invents Nothing – Allowed to Make Trillions”