My daughter just came out of the hospital with Crohn’s disease. The leading doctor my daughter and the operations director doctor all met to have a conference, as to a medication she has to have to cure her problems.

When the paperwork was submitted by the doctors, to MEDICARE AND MEDICAID a letter came back saying the medicine is not important and not needed for her health. Medicare is playing doctor. The doctors told her after seeing the turn down saying not medically necessary for her disease the doctors had a conference and said they will get the medication.   Continue reading “Here is an ADA disgrace that will happen to all Americans under Obamacare”

ABC News 13

A 16-year-old girl, her 13-year-old sister and six-year-old brother were inside the home in the 8200 block of Elmsford Court Wednesday morning and heard the burglars break in. The teen told deputies she and her siblings hid in a closet and called 911.   Continue reading “Teen, siblings hide in closet then tip off 911 about home burglars”

Breitbart – by Patrick Howley

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Republican California Rep. Darrell Issa said that there is enough evidence to indict Hillary Clinton for mishandling national security information on her private email server.

“There is more than enough for an indictment,” Issa, the former House Oversight Committee chairman, told Breitbart News Saturday on Sirius/XM Patriot Channel 125. Issa explained:   Continue reading “Darrell Issa: There Is Enough Evidence to Indict Hillary Clinton”

The Daily Caller – by Christian Datoc

Speaking shortly after the Supreme Court’s immigration decision, President Obama made it “very clear” that deporting illegal immigrants is not a priority of his administration.

On Thursday morning, Supreme Court upheld an injunction on Obama’s 2014 Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents policy by a 4-4 split vote.    Continue reading “Obama: SCOTUS Ruling Doesn’t Change My ‘Priorities’ — I’m Still Not Deporting Most Illegals”

Freedom Fighter Times – by Nate

Putting together all of the pieces of this tyrannical puzzle, suddenly the endgame becomes painstakingly clear. The various moving parts are; the NDAA, FEMA Camps, the Homeland Security’s bias that right-wing extremists are just as big a threat as ISIS, and finally the government wants computers to spot terrorists on live video.

Understanding what it all means paints a very nasty picture, one in which many people have warned of for years. The United States government, extension IARPA, will create D.I.V.A or Deep Intermodal Video Analytics. Diva is a program that will analyze live video feeds from multiple sources at the same time. The analytics of the video will show the operators who the selected “terrorists” are. Then, “before they strike” the government can “take care of” the potential threat.   Continue reading “Ready For FEMA Camps? Project DIVA Enables the Elite to Take out The Red List”

Need to Know – by G. Edward Griffin

Santa Monica; Two police officers who wish to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation say that James Wesley Howell, an Indiana man who was found with a car full of explosives and weapons on Sunday morning, told police he was part of a team that planned shooting attacks on gay communities in Florida and California.   Continue reading “This story could be the smoking gun for false-flag operations”

Fox News

A SWAT team shot and killed a suspect who took hostages at a Walmart in Amarillo, Texas Tuesday afternoon, investigators confirmed.

The Randall County Sheriff’s Office announced the gunman was dead. City officials first reported an “active shooter incident” at 12:30 p.m. local time.   Continue reading “SWAT team kills suspect who took hostages at Amarillo, Texas Walmart, investigators say”

The Guardian

The French government has denounced an “abject act of terrorism” after a man with a previous terrorist conviction carried out a gruesome knife murder of a police commander and his partner at their home outside Paris in the presence of their three-year-old son.

Jean-Baptiste Salvaing, 42, a police commander had returned to his home in the quiet residential area of Magnanville 50km (30 miles) west of Paris at 8:30pm on Monday night in plain clothes, when Larossi Abballa, a French man previously convicted of taking part in a jihadi recruitment network and claiming allegiance to Islamic State, lay in wait for him hidden behind a gate.   Continue reading “French police officer and wife murdered in ‘odious terrorist attack’”

Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

ORLANDO, Florida (INTELLIHUB) — A victim of Sunday’s early morning terror attack at the Pulse nightclub gave a bombshell interview to an ABC reporter after being released from a local hospital.

During the interview the eyewitness, who played dead for several hours during the attack as a strategy to stay alive, said that he had overheard a phone conversation that the shooter was engaged in. The eyewitness said that the shooter made mention that he was the “fourth shooter” and that there were “three others,” “snipers,” along with a ‘female suicide bomber’ that was playing dead.   Continue reading “Man overheard shooter’s phone conversation; shooter said there were 4 others involved, ‘3 snipers and 1 woman suicide bomber’”

The Telegraph – by Henry Bodkin

Cholesterol does not cause heart disease in the elderly and trying to reduce it with drugs like statins is a waste of time, an international group of experts has claimed.

A review of research involving nearly 70,000 people found there was no link between what has traditionally been considered “bad” cholesterol and the premature deaths of over 60-year-olds from cardiovascular disease.   Continue reading “High cholesterol ‘does not cause heart disease’ new research finds, so treating with statins a ‘waste of time’”

RT

Amaq News, a Syrian news agency with close ties to the Islamic State, says the group is responsible for the attack on an Orlando gay club, which has killed 50 people, and left 53 injured.

Continue reading “ISIS claims responsibility for Orlando mass shooting – affiliated agency”

Fox News

A gunman who federal authorities say had possible ties to terrorism opened fire early Sunday morning at a packed Orlando nightclub, killing 50 people and wounding at least 53 more in a bloody scene that ended hours later when police stormed the building and killed the shooter.

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer asked Gov. Rick Scott to declare a state of emergency following the attack.

The gunman was identified as Omar Mateen, Rep. Alan Grayson said during a Sunday morning press conference. Mateen was a U.S. citizen, Grayson said, though that was “not true of other family members of his.” Mateen, 29, lived in Fort Pierce, Fla. He was born in the U.S. to parents of Afghan origin and was a Muslim, Fox News confirmed.   Continue reading “At least 50 shot dead, 53 wounded in possible act of Islamic terror in Orlando gay nightclub”

The Daily Signal – by Hans von Spakovsky

The Justice Department is resisting a judge’s order to provide ethics training for its lawyers and is objecting to turning over to the court the names of illegal aliens who were granted what amounts to administrative amnesty (“deferrals”) in stark violation of an injunction issued by the court.

On May 19, Judge Andrew Hanen of the of the Southern District of Texas issued an order imposing sanctions on the Justice Department and its lawyers for unethical conduct, which included repeatedly lying to him in court.   Continue reading “DOJ Wants to Hide the Names of Illegal Aliens Granted Amnesty”

Fox News

Gawker Media filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Friday ahead of a planned sale to media company Ziff Davis, according to a press release.

The move comes after a Florida judge ruled in March that the gossip website should pay $140 million to Hulk Hogan for posting a clip of a sex tape the wrestling legend said he had no idea was being filmed.   Continue reading “Gawker files for bankruptcy 3 months after Hulk Hogan verdict, announces sale to Ziff-Davis”

Free Beacon – by Adam Kredo

A delegation of leading senators are seeking to stop the Obama administration from providing some health insurers with a $2.5 billion taxpayer-funded bailout under a provision in the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, according to congressional communication exclusively obtained by theWashington Free Beacon.

The senators are petitioning their colleagues on key committees to ensure that U.S. taxpayers will not have to foot the bill for excess costs incurred by insurance companies selling low-cost coverage under the Obamacare program, according to the letter, which lambasts the healthcare program for burdening middle- and lower-class families.   Continue reading “Senators Seek to Stop $2.5 Billion Taxpayer-Funded Obamacare Bailout”

Arizona Daily Sun – by Astrid Galvin

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Southern Arizona ranchers who often encounter drug smugglers and other dangers have a new way to get help in emergencies: sheriff-issued radios usually reserved for police that connect them directly to 911 dispatchers.

So far 31 ranchers along the Arizona-Mexico border have taken the new handheld radios issued by the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office.

Continue reading “Border ranchers with few options now have police radios”

Market Watch – by Joe Palazzolo

Americans have no Second Amendment right to carry concealed guns in public, a federal appeals court in California ruled on Thursday in a significant blow to gun-rights activists and gun owners in a large swath of the Western U.S.

The San Francisco-based Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 7-4 ruling, upheld a California law requiring residents to show “good cause” for carrying a concealed handgun.   Continue reading “Appeals Court says no 2nd Amendment right to carry concealed guns”

Reuters

U.S. burger chain operator Wendy’s Co (WEN.O) said it had discovered additional instances of unusual credit card activity at some of its franchise-operated restaurants, widening the scope of an earlier cyber attack on the company.

The company in January said it was investigating reports of unusual activity with payment cards used at some of its restaurants.   Continue reading “Wendy’s says it finds more unusual card activity at restaurants”

The National Interest – by Joshua W. Walker, Hidetoshi Azuma

This year’s G7 summit in Ise-shima, Japan was full of spectacles worthy of arresting headlines, including U.S. President Barack Obama’s historic embrace of atomic bomb survivors in Hiroshima on May 27th. Prime Minister Abe as host has enjoyed a considerable boost for his efforts as host and now is confidently heading into an upper house election on July 10th. Like most international summits, however, what lies beyond the headlines are the agreements made among leaders even if not declared in the moment. Much of what the G7 leaders was focused on was the creation of a joint approach to the global rise of revisionism led by China and Russia, who resent not being part of the gathering. The most consequential outcome of the two-day event on Japan’s idyllic island was the emergence of a new phase in the ongoing Sino-Japanese geoeconomic competition. It characterizes a global trend for the world’s leading liberal economies for years to come.   Continue reading “China and Russia Are No Match for World Order”