Breitbart – by MICHELLE MOONS

Bullhorn and siren sounds rang out, startling suspected 2016 Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton while she spoke to a room of over 3,000 pediatric medical professionals in San Diego this weekend.

Clinton appeared as keynote speaker at an American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Conference Sunday. Her speech was interrupted just minutes in by a heckler in the audience. The man was quickly taken away, after which Hillary joked at his expense, “Ya know, there are some people who miss important developmental stages.”    Continue reading “Hillary Startled As Bullhorn Heckler Interrups San Diego Speech”

Brietbart – by ILDEFONSO ORTIZ

MCALLEN, Texas — The recent immigration surge in Texas’s Rio Grande Valley where thousands of illegal immigrants from Central America came across the border en masse exposed a deep dark secret that victimized people all across the continent.
Unbeknownst to most, drug cartels in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas and in South Texas had taken control of the human smuggling routes having diversified their criminal activities to not only include the transport of drugs but also human smuggling and a myriad of other activities that turned the quest for the American dream into a horrifying nightmare.    Continue reading “Drug Cartels Turn Illegal Immigrants Quest For The Amercain Dream Into A Nightmare”

Yahoo mail – by Michael Isikoff

The State Department has obtained 27,000 photographs showing the emaciated, bruised and burned bodies of Syrian torture victims — gruesome images that a top official told Yahoo News constitute “smoking gun” evidence that can be used to bring war-crimes charges against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

The photos are “horrific — some of them put you in visceral pain,” said Stephen J. Rapp, the U.S. ambassador-at-large for war crimes, in an interview. “This is some of the strongest evidence we’ve seen in the area of proof of the commission of mass atrocities.”   Continue reading “Inside Bashar Assad’s torture chambers”

Breitbart – by Kristin Tate

HOUSTON, Texas — A smuggler attempting to take a 3-year-old girl from Mexico to her mother in the U.S. allegedly drugged the child.

Authorities caught the smuggler, 24-year-old Maria Guadalupe Gutierrez, as she attempted to cross the Pharr International Bridge on the Texas-Mexico border, according to Action4 News. Gutierrez and the child were in a taxi at the time.    Continue reading “Toddler Allegedly Drugged, Smuggled Across Border to Reunite With Mother”

Breitbart – by SPYRIDON MITSOTAKIS

When Andrew Cuomo was HUD secretary in 1999, he hosted an event titled “50th Anniversary Chinese Delegation Dinner” for a delegation of the Chinese Ministry of Construction. 1999 marked 50 years since the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Tse-tung took over China in 1949, marking the beginning of a regime that would murder 70 million Chinese people.

In his speech, Cuomo discussed how both China and the West have traditionally similar beliefs in the importance of good housing, and he concluded: “So please, friends, join me in a toast to the People’s Republic, to Minister Yu, and to our beautiful journey together.”   Continue reading “Andrew Cuomo on 50th Anniversary of Mao’s Victory: ‘Join Me in a Toast to the People’s Republic’”

Stock Market Collapse - Public DomainThe Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

There are some who believe that the next great financial crash will not begin in the United States.  Instead, they are convinced that a financial crisis that begins in Europe or in Japan (or both) will end up spreading across the globe and take down the U.S. too.  Time will tell if they are ultimately correct, but even now there are signs that financial trouble is already starting to erupt in both Germany and Japan.  German stocks have declined 10 percent since July, and that puts them in “correction” territory.  In Japan, the economy is a total mess right now.  According to figures that were just released, Japanese GDP contracted at a 7.1 percent annualized rate during the second quarter and private consumption contracted at a 19 percent annualized rate.  Could a financial collapse in either of those nations be the catalyst that sets off financial dominoes all over the planet?   Continue reading “Serious Financial Trouble Is Erupting In Germany And Japan”

Breitbart – by Tony Lee

Sharyl Attkisson, the former CBS reporter who was stonewalled while investigating the Benghazi scandal, said the federal government’s lack of transparency regarding the Enterovirus outbreak is leading some Americans to believe that it could be related to the thousands of illegal immigrant juveniles from Central America who have been released in every state.

The polio-like Enterovirus has killed five children, most recently a four-year-old New Jersey boy who went to sleep last Friday asymptomatic and was found dead. Writing on her new website, Attkisson said “the origin could be entirely unrelated” but because the “CDC hasn’t suggested reasons for the current uptick or its origin,” some are questioning “whether the disease is being spread by the presence of tens of thousands of illegal immigrant children from Central America admitted to the U.S. in the past year.”   Continue reading “Attkisson: Lack of Transparency About Enterovirus Outbreak Causing Americans to Question if Illegals Responsible”

Breitbart – by ILDEFONSO ORTIZ

MCALLEN, Texas — A member of a drug smuggling group with ties to the Gulf Cartel that operated along the Texas Border will spend close to 16 years in prison for his role in the drug trafficking saga that included Santeria rituals, drug rip-offs and explosive devices.

On Tuesday afternoon, Francisco Javier “El Tampico” Maya went before U.S. District Judge Hilda Tagle in Brownsville who sentenced him to 189 months in prison. Maya had previously been convicted in January after a two day trial of the charges of conspiracy to possess more than 1,000 pounds of marijuana and possession of more than 1,000 pounds of marijuana, court records show.   Continue reading “Texas Drug Smugglers Tied to Witchcraft, Cartels and House Explosion”

nc 1Immediately after hearing about the patient, Sgt. Michael Monnig, in Frisco yesterday afternoon and how they had people escorting him out wearing hazmat suits, I took it upon myself to go to the location 301 W Main St. (since it was only about 10-15 minutes away from me) to check it out for myself to see if it was real or not. After arriving there around 5:30pm, I was expecting to see police cars lined up for a half a mile, quarantines, checkpoints and even people in hazmat suits.

I saw NONE of this. All that was there were a few news vehicles and a helicopter (most likely a news helicopter) circling the sky. THAT’S IT!   Continue reading “FRISCO CARE-NOW AREA: Was it Real or just a Staged Fear-mongering Show?”

Breitbart TV

Wednesday on Newsmax TV’s “America’s Forum,” Mayor Phillip Burch Mayor of Artesia, NM, a isolated town that houses a federal immigration detention center, said there has been a sudden large increase in the number of illegal immigrants being released from the center into the United States.

Burch said, “We have seen some changes in how the cases of these immigrants are being handled. There can be gowing concern about how this is being handled by the government.”    Continue reading “NM Mayor: ‘All of A Sudden’ Fed Gov Releasing Illegal Immigrants at 4-to-1 Ratio”

Photo - (iStock)Examiner – by Sean Higgins

Does the federal government have any systems at all to back its email archives? Maybe not, because the Environmental Protection Agency is now using the same excuse as the IRS is using in response to a Congressional subpoena: the computer ate our homework.

In a hearing Wednesday before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy said the agency was still trying to recover the emails from a now-retired employee who was involved in a controversial EPA evaluation of a proposed mine project in Alaska‘s Bristol Bay.   Continue reading “Now EPA says it can’t find emails requested by Congress because of hard drive crash”

cdc_logoSharyl Attkisson

At least five children infected with the respiratory illness known enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) have died in the U.S. in the past month.

The lastest confirmed victim was a four-year-old New Jersey boy, Eli Waller. He died at home on September 25. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) confirmed the cause of death Friday night. But health officials say they have no idea how he contracted the virus. A health official says Eli was “asymptomatic and fine” when he went to bed but died overnight. He had no known preexisting immune weakness.   Continue reading “Polio-like illness claims fifth life in U.S.”

US NEWS BORDERPATROL 16 MCTMcClatchy DC – by FRANCO ORDONEZ

— The Department of Homeland Security is trying to shoot down reports that terrorist fighters are operating in Mexico and that some already have been caught attempting to cross the United States’ southern border.

Homeland Security officials said Wednesday that there was no truth to reports that fighters affiliated with the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, have been apprehended on the border.   Continue reading “No Islamic State fighters coming from Mexico, Homeland Security says”

Breitbart – by Michelle Moons

A U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officer has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for taking bribes–including thousands of dollars and hundreds of egg rolls–in exchange for providing legal status or U.S. citizenship to foreign nationals.

The FBI, which worked with the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General to crack the case, notes that Mai Nhu Nguyen, 48, had been entrusted with “the power to approve or deny applications for immigration benefits that are submitted by immigrants.”   Continue reading “Immigration Officer Sold U.S. Citizenship for Egg Rolls; Sentenced to 30 Months”

Truth Revolt

Vice President Joe Biden held up traffic around Los Angeles for a second day on Tuesday, but it was President Obama himself on the minds of many Southern California drivers as bumper stickers began appearing on area cars featuring the word Ebola with the Obama logo replacing the letter “o.”

The scathing stickers come on the eve of President Obama’s Thursday trip to LA for a fundraiser at the home of Gwyneth Paltrow and on the same day that the LATimes reports that it may be premature for Mr. Obama’s government to declare that the deadly Ebola virus is not transmitted by air.    Continue reading “Obama Ebola Bumper Stickers Appear Around Los Angeles”

1406390075New Eastern Outlook – by Yuriy Zinin

The speaker of the Libyan House of Representatives Akila Saleh Issa at the UN General Assembly demanded the international community to provide assistance in enhancing security in this troubled country. He stated that the rebuilding of a combat capable army in Libya is a matter of utmost importance, otherwise people will be left to face terrorists on their own.

The alarming statements made by Libyan authorities coincided with the ongoing missiles strikes of the US against ISIL militants.   Continue reading “US Air Raids: The Unlearned Lesson of Libya”

Activist Post – by Brandon Smith

I remember years back when I was still writing for my original website, Neithercorp.us, we came across a then little known video of airtight “coffin liners”, hundreds of thousands, stacked in a field in the middle of Madison, Georgia in close proximity to Atlanta and the home of the CDC. We helped break that story which immediately swept through independent media circles.

Owners of the property leased to store the hermetically sealing plastic coffins stated that it was the CDC that had rented the land for storage of the coffins.  Confirmation from the CDC has not been forthcoming.   Continue reading “CDC Suggests “Hermetically Sealed Caskets” For Ebola Victims – AKA “Fema Coffins””

Breitbart – by ILDEFONSO ORTIZ

MCALLEN, Texas — A raid of two ranches in the state of Jalisco turned into a first for Mexican authorities when they uncovered a drug cartel’s underground weapons factory.

The Attorney General’s Office in the state of Jalisco along with their federal counterparts raided two ranches in the state’s rural area, and announced that they had seized 18 assembled rifles, Jalisco prosecutor Luis Carlos Najera said in prepared statement.   Continue reading “Mexican Authorities Find First Ever Cartel Weapons Factory”