USA Carry – by Ben Findley

Well, the below left image might look like a smartphone, cellphone, or square iPhone to some folks, but it is a .380 pistol. A casual observer might not readily identify it as a gun, but when unfolded with the safety off on the right above it looks like one. Yes, we have the Taurus Curve, the North American Arms (NAA) mini revolvers and miniature pocket pistols, and other very small, derringer-like, and disguisable handguns. But they all closely resemble a gun in some way and are not really that unique and novelty guns. They are fine small and concealable guns and I have reviewed the Taurus Curve .380 and the NAA Black Widow .22 Magnum guns, for example, previously on this website. But what about this new .380 pistol that resembles a cellphone or a smartphone when it’s folded?  I contacted the Chief Executive Officer-Inventor of this Ideal Conceal Company‘s new carry gun, asked him some questions, and got some answers and information I want to share with you.   Continue reading “Radically-Designed New Concealed Carry .380 Cellphone Pistol”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

The most recent figures related to President Trump’s proposed increases in Pentagon spending, along with cuts at the State Department, show the general national security budget of the United States rising once again, with the 2018 proposal in the ballpark of $1.1 trillion.

Needless to say, that’s the biggest military budget on the planet by a far measure. As the figures are broken down into their component parts, however, it becomes particularly shocking just how money is disappearing not just into the general war-fighting budget, but into related costs of having such a massive military for so long.   Continue reading “US Eyes $1.1 Trillion National Security Budget for 2018”

The Daily Sheeple – by Will Porter

A police sergeant was charged with murder on Wednesday for the October shooting of Deborah Danner, a 66-year-old woman with mental illness.

The sergeant, Hugh Barry, pleaded not guilty at Wednesday’s arraignment to charges that included second-degree murder, first- and second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. Barry’s arrest came after months of investigation into the incident. He was released on bail.   Continue reading “New York Police Sergeant Charged With Murder of 66-Year-Old Mentally Ill Woman”

Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

Gardendale, AL — A regular summer right of passage for motivated teenagers across the United States in search of some extra spending money has always been cutting the neighbors’ grass. However, teens in Gardendale, Alabama, and many other cities across the United States, are about to get a rude lesson in how government overregulation stifles personal and financial growth.

Local officials and area law services have reportedly warned area teens that without a business license issued by the city, which costs $110, they are in violation of a city ordinance, thus violating the law, if they attempt to cut grass without a license.   Continue reading “Children Now Face Fines And Arrest If They Don’t Get A Permit To Mow Grass For Money”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

Government watchdog Judicial Watch has filed suit against the State Department and USAID for records about funding George Soros‘ Open Society Foundation in Albania.

“This is our second FOIA lawsuit to uncover the truth about the scandal of Obama administration’s siphoning tax dollars to the Soros operations in Europe,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “We hope and expect the Trump administration to finally let the sunlight in on this growing controversy.”   Continue reading “State Dept Sued for Records about Funding George Soros’ Open Society Foundation”

Reuters

Western-backed Syrian rebels said on Wednesday that Russian jets attacked them as they tried to advance against Iran-backed militias in a region of Syria’s southeastern desert.

They said six jets bombed their positions as they moved towards Zaza checkpoint near Sabaa Biyar, a small town near the Damascus-Baghdad highway and the borders with Iraq and Jordan.

They identified them as Russian because they flew in formation and at higher altitude than Syrian jets.   Continue reading “Syrian rebels say Russian jets halt advance on desert outpost”

The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

It isn’t often that I am at a loss for words, but I just opened Twitter and saw this:  Continue reading ““Comedian” Kathy Griffin Holds Bloody Severed Trump “Head” in Repulsive Photo Shoot, Internet is Outraged”

Reuters

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said on Tuesday he is trying to convince U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration of the value of investing in foreign aid and diplomacy and warned that if Washington pulled back as a global leader, other states would step up.

Trump has proposed cutting U.S. diplomacy and aid budgets by about a third, or nearly $19 billion. This includes cutting some $1 billion from U.N. peacekeeping funding and a steep cut to funding for international organizations.   Continue reading “U.N. chief warns if U.S. pulls back, others will fill leadership role”

Defense One – by Patrick Tucker

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Russia would be forced to use nuclear weapons in any conflict in which U.S. or NATO forces entered eastern Ukraine, a member of Russia’s parliament told an international gathering of government security officials on Sunday.

“On the issue of NATO expansion on our borders, at some point I heard from the Russian military — and I think they are right — If U.S. forces, NATO forces, are, were, in the Crimea, in eastern Ukraine, Russia is undefendable militarily in case of conflict without using nuclear weapons in the early stage of the conflict,” Russian parliamentarian Vyacheslav Alekseyevich Nikonov told attendees at the GLOBSEC 2017 forum in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Continue reading “Russian Lawmaker: We Would Use Nukes if US or NATO Enters Crimea”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

It’s every parent’s nightmare, the kind of crime which leaves one speechless, in shock, and overcome with emotion: child rape. Now, one Illinois man says he knows who raped him, and he’s no longer going to stay silent — even if his attacker is a well-connected Washington bureaucrat and former speaker of the house.

Illinois resident known as “Richard Doe” says former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dennis Hastert is the teacher who raped him, and he can no longer stay silent.
Continue reading “Lawsuit Exposes Fmr Speaker of the House for the Rape of a 10yo Boy in a Bathroom”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The City of Cleveland has fired Timothy Loehmann, the police officer who shot and killed 12-year old Tamir Rice in 2014, the New York Times reported.

The city also suspended a second officer who was involved in the shooting, patrol car driver Frank Garmback, for 10 days beginning Wednesday.   Continue reading “Officer Who Shot 12-Year Old Tamir Rice Fired From Cleveland PD”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Just minutes after an appearance on CNN explaining why he turned down House and Senate intelligence committees’ “invitation to provide information and testimony” as nothing but a “fishing expedition,” Trump personal lawyer Michael Cohen has been subpoenaed by the House committee.

As a reminder, Axios notes, Cohen last found himself at the center of a media firestorm earlier this year when he played a substantial part in the still-unverified Steele dossier on Trump’s Russia connections, which alleged that he took a trip to Prague to meet with Russian officials.   Continue reading “Trump’s Personal Lawyer Subpoenaed By House Intel Committee”

Breitbart – by John Binder

During his last year in office, former President Obama nearly doubled the number of juvenile illegal aliens who were given legal status and a pathway to permanent residence.

Under the EB-4 visa, illegal alien juveniles living in the U.S. can become classified as ‘Special Immigrant Juveniles’ and petition to receive legal status under the visa program.  Continue reading “Obama Nearly Doubled Number of Juvenile Illegal Aliens Given Amnesty, Says Expert”

Campus Reform – by Toni Airaksinen

Illegal immigrants at Columbia University are demanding free health coverage along with mandatory “sensitivity training” for professors and staff.

“We refuse to amend or change any of these demands,” the group UndoCU began their 13-point list. “We expect the university to act,” they said, lamenting Columbia’s “lack of intrinsic interest in its [illegal] students.   Continue reading “Illegals demand subsidized healthcare, housing from Columbia”

Reuters

A federal judge on Friday tossed out life prison terms for one of two men convicted in a deadly Washington, D.C. area shooting spree, saying he must be re-sentenced in light of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, the Washington Post reported.

Lee Boyd Malvo, 32, was one of two men found guilty in the series of sniper shootings in the fall of 2002 that killed 10 people, wounded three others and left residents of Washington, D.C. suburbs traumatized.   Continue reading “Judge overturns life sentences for D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is hiring! There’s a vacancy in his administration for a computer programmer analyst, in the Department of Design and Construction. That’s because Jacob Schwartz, 29, a DNC staffer and former analyst, has been arrested and charged with being in possession of “kiddie porn” involving children as young as 6 months old.

Schwartz is also the president of the Manhattan Young Democrats and the downstate region vice president of the New York State Young Democrats. In other words, he was a “made” Democrat, part of the inner circle of budding influential NYC politicians, who was even friends with Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager, Robbie Mook.   Continue reading “DNC Staffer Arrested For Possessing ‘Infant Porn’ Featuring Babies as Young as 6 Months Old”

Global Research – by Prof Michel Chossudovsky

This article reviews the “mysterious” phenomenon of IDs and Passports of terror suspects routinely discovered (often in the rubble) in the wake of a terrorist attack.

In most cases the alleged suspect was known to the authorities.

Is there a pattern?  The ID papers of the suspect are often left behind, discovered by police in the wake of a terrorist attack.   Continue reading “Manchester, Berlin, Paris, Nice, London, New York: Passports And IDs Mysteriously Discovered In The Wake Of Terror Attacks”

Reuters

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday intensified his accusations that NATO allies were not spending enough on defense and warned of more attacks like this week’s Manchester bombing unless the alliance did more to stop militants.

In unexpectedly abrupt remarks as NATO leaders stood alongside him, Trump said certain member countries owed “massive amounts of money” to the United States and NATO — even though allied contributions are voluntary, with multiple budgets.   Continue reading “Trump directly scolds NATO allies, says they owe ‘massive’ sums”

The Daily Sheeple – by Dawn Luger

The forlorn scene (below) in West Brandywine, Pennsylvania, where two drug addiction counselors lost their lives is a stark reminder of the realities of opiate addiction. While laws continue to increase with attempts to combat this often deadly affliction, it really isn’t that easy, and sadly, two men have lost their lives and the fight to the ongoing battle of opiate addiction.   Continue reading “Two Addiction Counselors Die Of Heroin Overdose At Halfway House”

Reuters

U.S. deaths from Alzheimer’s disease rose by more than 50 percent from 1999 to 2014, and rates are expected to continue to rise, reflecting the nation’s aging population and increasing life expectancy, American researchers said on Thursday.

In addition, a larger proportion of people with Alzheimer’s are dying at home rather than a medical facility, according to the report released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).   Continue reading “U.S. Alzheimer’s deaths jump 54 percent; many increasingly dying at home”