Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

With the recent shooting down of a Malaysian Boeing 777 over Ukraine, the Western media is aflame with fingerpointing at Russia and Ukrainian separatists. However, while NATO and its media mouthpieces attempt to rekindle the Cold War and ignite a confrontation with Russia, there exists a number of fundamental questions surrounding the events that have taken place in Eastern Ukraine. 

Although not a detailed list, below are six reasons why one should question the official story of the Malaysian flight shot down over Ukraine. Continue reading “6 Reasons To Question the Official Story of the Malaysian Flight Over Ukraine”

Breitbart – by DANIEL NUSSBAUM

A delegation of six California lawmakers departed for Central America on Monday for a nine-day trip to discuss the immigration crisis with Central American leaders.

The delegation will visit El Salvador, Guatemala, and Panama, according to Fresno’s ABC 30. The group includes Senate President Darrell Steinberg, Assemblymember Henry T. Perea, and East Bay State Senator Ellen Corbett, along with members of the California Latino Legislative Caucus.   Continue reading “California Lawmakers to Visit Central America on ‘Fact-Finding’ Mission”

Breitbart – by Lana Shadwick

HOUSTON, Texas—This phase of trial of Texas’ redistricting battle, including the House maps, is expected to end on Friday in federal district court in San Antonio. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is using this Texas redistricting lawsuit (Perez v. Perry) to argue that Texas should be subject to the preclearance requirements of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.    Continue reading “Holder Trying to Exploit Redistricting Battle”

Breitbart – by ILDEFONSO ORTIZ

MCALLEN, Texas–A federal judge denied bond for a husband and wife accused of kidnapping an illegal immigrant from Honduras and threatening her family with decapitating her or selling her off to a brothel if they didn’t pay a ransom.

On Tuesday, 31-year-old Juan Carlos Rosales and his wife 34 year-old Maria Cruz Sanchez went before U.S. Magistrate Judge Dorina Ramos who told them that since the two Mexican nationals were in the country illegally they weren’t eligible to be released on bond.    Continue reading “Illegal Aliens Accused of Threatening to Decapitate, Sell Honduran to Brothel Unless Paid Ransom”

Breitbart – by ILDEFONSO ORTIZ

MCALLEN, Texas–A federal judge sentenced a Texas sheriff to five years in prison for taking money from a South Texas drug lord linked to Mexican cartels.

On Thursday morning, U.S. District Judge Micaela Alvarez delivered harsh words to former Hidalgo County Sheriff Lupe Treviño during his sentencing hearing. The judge added that she believes the sheriff accepted a lot more money than what he plead guilty to.   Continue reading “Texas Sheriff Gets Prison for Taking Money from Mexican Drug Lord”

KHOU 11 News – by Jeremy Rogalski

HOUSTON — Hundreds of birds were poisoned and killed at Bush Intercontinental Airport this past weekend as part of a “bird abatement project” that animal rights groups call cruel and inhumane.

Just after daybreak on Saturday and Sunday, the I-Team captured on video something strange happening—birds dropping mysteriously from the sky in distress.

“It was going around and around in circles, you know, like how somebody is drunk or dizzy,” said parking lot worker Betrice Miles.   Continue reading “Hundreds of birds poisoned and killed at Bush Airport”

Prickly: Hillary Clinton's image-control is in top gear, with her speaking agents making a laundry list of diva demandsDaily Mail – by David Martosko

Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state who is preparing to run for president on a populist platform of fighting income inequality, demanded $2,777 per minute for two university speaking engagements and insisted on contracts that cut off reporters’ access to her and limited the number of photos she would take with well-wishers.

The Harry Walker Agency drew up legal agreements for Clinton’s speeches at the State University of New York at Buffalo in August 2013 and at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas next month.   Continue reading “Hillary’s $2,777 PER MINUTE speaking contracts demand a ‘presidential’ teleprompter, let her cancel ‘for any reason whatsoever’ and she’s the only one allowed on stage”

Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadows, Queens, hosts the US Open Tennis Championships. (Credit: Getty Images)CBS New York

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The US Open Tennis Championship appears on a wish list of terror targets in an al Qaeda magazine, an NYPD official said Wednesday.

In a briefing for New York City’s private security community, Rebecca Weiner, the NYPD’s director of intelligence analysis, warned that Inspire magazine is instructing would-be terrorists on how to make bombs and where to set them off, WCBS 880′s Marla Diamond reported.   Continue reading “Police: Al Qaeda Magazine Suggesting Attack On US Open”

A U.S. Marine with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion 5th Marines walks with Afghan National Army officer during in a joint patrol in Nawa district, Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, Oct. 3, 2009.Defense One – by Patrick Tucker

A Pentagon report, revealed by The New York Times over the weekend, showed that the American troops working alongside Iraqi forces were at risk of harm from Sunni extremists who had infiltrated the Iraqi Army (and, perhaps, from the pro-Iranian Shiite militias that effectively are the Army.) On Monday, Rear Adm. John Kirby told reporters that “it would be imprudent, irresponsible not to think about the insider threat.” The threat is real in Afghanistan as well where insider threats, so-called “green-on-blue” attacks, have killed several U.S.troops in recent years.   Continue reading “Could a Brain Scan Protect U.S. Troops from Insider Attacks?”

-NASBrd_06-13-2014_Tennessean_1_A014~~2014~06~12~IMG_dean0613.jpg_1_1_1N7L21.jpgThe Tenneseean – by Paul C. Barton

Nashville Mayor Karl Dean said Wednesday that communities help themselves by making it easier for immigrants to adapt to life in the United States.

Dean was one of the speakers at the White House National Immigrant & Refugee Integration Convening, which brought together public officials and immigrant advocates from across the nation to broach ideas on dealing with immigrant populations.   Continue reading “Nashville Mayor Dean says welcoming immigrants helps communities”

KMVT News – by Paul Johnson

Reno, Nevada ( CNN ) – Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie says his department will no longer hold illegal immigrants unless the federal government has a warrant. The department says the policy change is because of recent court decisions which have questioned the hold process by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

By some estimates, there are thousands of undocumented immigrants living in the Las Vegas valley. Metro Police has followed suit with cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia that have all said they will no longer honor ICE immigration holds without a warrant.   Continue reading “Nevada Sheriff Vows To No Longer Hold Illegal Immigrants Without Warrant”

Christian Science Monitor – by Kristina Lindborg

They can range from a svelte 100 pounds to several thousand. They can be snub-nosed, bullet shaped brutes that can dive six miles deep or buoyancy-propelled machines that can gracefully glide for several months at a time. And they can perform a myriad of tasks ranging from tracking pollution to mapping terrain for oil and gas exploration.

They are autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), the aquatic answer to the airborne drones that track terrorists in Yemen and, if Amazon has its way, could be delivering DVDs and dog food to your back patio.   Continue reading “Military ramps up use of underwater drones. What do they do?”

Yahoo News – by MATTHEW PERRONE

WASHINGTON (AP) — The same federal scientist who recently found forgotten samples of smallpox at a federal lab also uncovered over 300 additional vials, many bearing the names of highly contagious viruses and bacteria.

Food and Drug Administration officials said Wednesday the undocumented collection contained 327 carefully packaged vials, listing pathogens like dengue, influenza and rickettsia. Last week the government only disclosed that it had recovered six glass vials of smallpox dating from the 1950s.   Continue reading “300 vials labeled influenza, dengue found at lab”

Yahoo News – by Marwan Makdisi

DAMASCUS (Reuters) – Bashar al-Assad was sworn in on Wednesday as Syria‘s president for a new term, after an election his opponents dismiss as a sham but his supporters say proves that a rebellion to unseat him has failed after three years of war.

After taking the oath of office before a Koran and a copy of the constitution, the president of 14 years delivered a defiant speech, vowing to recover all Syria from Islamist insurgents.   Continue reading “Assad sworn in, vows to retake all Syria from rebels”

Yahoo News – by AYA BATRAWY

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Having scaled the heights of Earth with the world’s tallest tower, the United Arab Emirates is now aiming for the stars, or just a little bit closer, with an ambitions trip to Mars. The energy-rich country on the eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula announced plans Wednesday to send the first unmanned Arab spaceship to Mars in 2021.

The ruler of the UAE’s emirate of Dubai, Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, said the mission will prove the Arab world is still capable of delivering scientific contributions to humanity, despite the many conflicts across the Middle East.   Continue reading “UAE plans first Arab spaceship to Mars in 7 years”

Honduras' President Hernandez talks to officers of Honduras' army during a presentation in MateoYahoo News – by Gustavo Palencia

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) – Top Honduran officials on Wednesday called for U.S. aid to Central America to reduce violence that has fueled a surge of child migration to the United States, with the foreign minister calling for a “mini-Marshall plan” to attack the broader underlying problems.

Honduran President Juan Hernandez said Washington should help Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras fight gangs with a plan similar to U.S. anti-drug programs in Colombia and Mexico, as well as funds to lift growth in the impoverished region.   Continue reading “Honduras seeks U.S. aid on migrants, suggests ‘mini-Marshall plan’”

palm aire resortGateway Pundit – by Kristinn Taylor

Welcome to America!

The Obama administration has awarded a $50 million contract to a charitable group to buy a Texas resort hotel and transform it in to a 600 bed facility for juvenile illegal aliens.

The beautiful Palm Aire resort and hotel has an indoor Olympic sized pool and an outdoor pool.  Free Wi-Fi and cable TV are included in the simply decorated guest rooms.   Continue reading “Feds to Open $50 Million Resort for Illegal Children – Complete With Tennis Courts, Sauna & Pools”

Alt-Market – by Brandon Smith

“Countless people … will hate the new world order … and will die protesting against it.” H.G. Wells, The New World Order (1940)

Throughout our lives and throughout our culture, we are conditioned to rally around concepts of false division. We are led to believe that Democrats and Republicans are separate and opposing parties, yet they are actually two branches of the same political-control mechanism. We are led to believe that two nations such as the United States and Russia are geopolitical enemies, when, in fact, they are two puppet governments under the dominance of the same international financiers. Finally, we are told that the international bankers themselves are somehow separated by borders and philosophies, when the reality is all central banks answer to a singular authority: the Bank Of International Settlements (BIS).   Continue reading “The Reasons We Fight The New World Order”

Breitbart – by ILDEFONSO ORTIZ

McALLEN, Texas—Federal authorities have arrested a convicted drug trafficker from Mexico accused of taking part in the Gulf Cartel ordered kidnapping and execution of a man in the border city of Mission, Texas; the cartel team took the wrong man.

Court documents obtained by Breitbart Texas tell about how a missing cocaine load was the reason a Gulf Cartel commander sent a kidnapping crew into Hidalgo County where they staked out and tried to kidnap several targets. Eventually they took an innocent man, tortured him, and hauled him into Mexico where according to prosecutors he was executed. Breitbart Texas Managing Director Brandon Darby reported on that incident previously.   Continue reading “Alleged Gulf Cartel Hitman Arrested in Texas Over Kidnapping and Murder on US Soil”

New York Times – by Judi Rudoren

TEL AVIV — A senior Israeli military official said Wednesday the likelihood of a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip was “very high,” and that “if you want to efficiently fight terrorism you must be present, boots on the ground.”

The official, who has been briefing Israeli ministers who make strategic decisions, said his assessment was based on “the signals I get” and the diminishing returns of aerial bombardment after nine days. He said an Israeli takeover of Gaza is “not a huge challenge,” estimating it would take “a matter of days or weeks,” but that preventing a more dangerous devolution in the coastal enclave would require an occupation “of many months.”   Continue reading “Gaza Invasion Is Likely, Israeli Official Says”