Russia Insider – by Simon North

The most famous of all Russian weapons manufacturers, Kalashnikov, showcases for Russian TV the latest innovations to the classic assault rifle design Mikhail Kalashnikov first created over a half century ago.

The mainstay of the company’s line, the AK-74 chambered in 5.45x39mm and the primary small arm of the Russian armed forces, has been modernized with picatinny rails, new thermal optics, a telescoping stock, and all the other tactical accouterments now standard with top military and police forces.   Continue reading “Kalashnikov Has Upgraded the AK-74 to Be Even More Badass”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Santa Maria, CA — California cops offered a typical bumbling explanation after video showed them execute a suicidal man holding a knife to his own throat: The man ‘lunged’ at them.

But bystander cellphone video shows something else, entirely: Several Santa Maria police officers cower behind a patrol car, training their weapons on the man, when — following a half hour of failed negotiations — they abruptly open fire, hitting him multiple times as he falls to the ground.   Continue reading “Cops Hide Behind Car, Execute Man in Firing Squad Fashion — Claim he ‘Lunged’ at Them”

Reuters

New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton will retire in September, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Tuesday, capping a four-decade career that saw him become the most well known figure in U.S. policing.

Bratton will step down after two years at the helm of the nation’s largest city police force, the second time he has served in that position.   Continue reading “New York City Police Commissioner Bratton to retire in September”

Reuters

Federal counter terrorism agents have arrested a 29-year-old Michigan man accused of illegally purchasing an arsenal of explosives and other devices capable of mass casualties, according to a criminal complaint filed this week.

Sebastian Gregerson, a Detroit resident who also goes by the name Abdurrahman Bin Mikaayl, was arrested on Monday by officials with the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s counter terrorism squad, according to the complaint.   Continue reading “U.S. counterterrorism agents arrest Michigan man with explosives”

Right Wing News by William Teach

It’s really not a good thing when a candidate is signaling that he’ll lose at just under 100 days to the general election.   Continue reading “Trump Is Now Playing The “I Could Lose Because The Election Is Rigged” Game”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Baltimore, MD – A woman is now dead and a child shot after police raided a home to serve a warrant earlier today.

The woman was identified as 23-year-old Korryn Gaines, and it was stated by police that the child that was injured was a 5-year-old boy.   Continue reading “Baltimore Woman Killed, Her 5-yo Son Shot After Police Raid for Traffic Warrants”

Breitbart – by STEPHEN K. BANNON & PETER SCHWEIZER

Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta sat on the board of a small energy company alongside Russian officials that received $35 million from a Putin-connected Russian government fund, a relationship Podesta failed to fully disclose on his federal financial disclosures as required by law.

That’s one of the many revelations from a 56-page report released late Sunday titled “From Russia with Money: Hillary Clinton, the Russian Reset, and Cronyism” by the non-partisan government watchdog group, the Government Accountability Institute (GAI). Breitbart Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon holds the same title in GAI and Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Peter Schweizer serves as GAI’s president.   Continue reading “Report: Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Mgr John Podesta Sat on Board of Company that Bagged $35 Million from Putin-Connected Russian Govt Fund”

Western Journalism – by Yochanan Visser

On Saturday, Israeli media published unique images of U.S. Marines training with Israel Defense Forces and Israeli Air Force elite units in the Negev desert in Israel. The joint exercises took place last week and were meant as a preparation for operations against the Islamic State and other jihadist terror groups.

One joint exercise was dubbed “CAYA Green,” meaning “Come when you get the green light.” The drill included a landing operation from sea and involved Israeli Air Force and Navy special forces and American Marines. The Shayetet 13 unit of the Israeli Navy stormed the beach to secure it for the U.S. Marines, who landed under stormy weather conditions.   Continue reading “Israeli Special Forces And US Marines Train Together For Combat Against Islamic Terror Groups”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Sommervell County, TX — A 27-year-old deputy was arrested after he admitted to getting drunk and unloading pistols into a Presbyterian church. Instead of facing charges for dangerously discharging a firearm in public, Sommervell County Sheriff’s Deputy, William Cox was set free.

The incident began on July 13 when officers responded to a 9-1-1 call about a maniac shooting up a church. When police arrived they found Cox drunk in the parking lot, who immediately admitted to the crime.   Continue reading “Cop Loses it, Shoots Up Church in Rampage Over Violence Toward Police — NO CHARGES”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Officials have said that at least four people in Florida have contracted the Zika virus and warn that the virus now appears to be spreading domestically either through contact with mosquitoes or direct human-to-human transmission. Until recently, the virus only appeared in individuals infected outside of the United States, primarily in South America.

In an alarming development, according to CNN, federal, state and local officials have been deployed to canvas neighborhoods in Florida. The stated purpose is to ask questions, request urine samples and determine the spread of the virus.   Continue reading “Martial Law Exercise? Feds Going Door-To-Door In Florida Asking For Urine Samples Amid Zika Outbreak”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

The Russian military has reportedly sent biological warfare teams to the Russian arctic in northern Siberia after at least 40 people and 1,200 reindeer died as the result of a violent and rapid spread of what is believed to be Bacillus Anthracis, more commonly known as Anthrax.

Russian officials said the infection may have started after a contaminated corpse was exposed following a warm summer in the Arctic which saw temperatures rise as high as 95 degrees Fahrenheit.   Continue reading “Outbreak: Russian Bio Warfare Troops Rushed To Arctic: “Dangerous Infection””

Yahoo News – by Alex Dobuzinskis

(Reuters) – A gunman killed a woman and seriously wounded three others in Austin early on Sunday when he shot into a crowd as people streamed out of nightclubs in the Texas capital’s downtown area, police said.

The unidentified gunman opened fire at about 2:15 a.m. local time before fleeing, Austin police chief of staff Brian Manley told reporters. The motive for the attack, which occurred just minutes after bars closed, was not immediately clear.   Continue reading “Gunman in Austin, Texas, kills one woman, wounds three: officials”

Yahoo News

NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — The new Sandy Hook Elementary School, built to replace the one demolished after a massacre that took the lives of 20 children and six educators, features three courtyards, study spaces designed to look like treehouses and a moat-like raingarden.

Still, many would give anything to have the old building back.

Continue reading “New Sandy Hook school opens nearly 4 years after massacre”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

In April, Wells Fargo & Co admitted to defrauding the United States government for nearly an entire decade, which subsequently led to the housing market collapse — and the United States punished no one.

Bank of America Corp (BAC.N), Citigroup Inc (C.N), Deutsche Bank AG (DBKGn.DE) and JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N), have all previously made the same admission and settled similar federal lawsuits — again, with no one being held criminally responsible.   Continue reading “FINALLY! First Senior Bankers on the Planet Responsible for 2008 Collapse Jailed”

Reuters

Six Michigan state employees were charged on Friday in connection with dangerous levels of lead in the city of Flint’s drinking water, prosecutors said.

The criminal charges were filed by Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette against three employees apiece from the state’s health and environmental departments.   Continue reading “Michigan prosecutor charges six in Flint water scandal”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The graying of America’s workforce will come as no surprise to regular readers. Just earlier this month, we wrote that in a little noticed aspect of the “stellar” June jobs report, the vast majority – or 90% of all new jobs – went to workers 55 and older.   Continue reading “America’s Aging Baby Boomers, Forced To Work Until Death, Blamed For Collapsing US Productivity”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

The percentage of Americans that own a home has fallen to the lowest level ever recorded.  During the second quarter of 2016, the non-seasonally adjusted homeownership rate fell to just 62.9 percent, which was exactly where it was at when the U.S. Census began publishing this measurement back in 1965.  This is not what a “recovery” looks like.  All throughout the Obama years, the percentage of Americans that own a home has gotten smaller and smaller and smaller.  Continue reading “Bye Bye Middle Class: The Rate Of Homeownership In The United States Has Hit The Lowest Level Ever”

Jon Rappoport

We begin with this: “Administration of KMV (killed measles vaccine) apparently set in motion an aberrant immunologic response that not only failed to protect children against natural measles, but resulted in heightened susceptibility.” JAMA Aug. 22, 1980, vol. 244, p. 804, Vincent Fulginiti and Ray Helfer. The authors indicate that such children can come down with “an often severe, atypical form of measles. Atypical measles is characterized by fever, headache… and a diverse rash (which)… may consist of a mixture of macules, papules, vesicles, and pustules…”   Continue reading “Vaccines: “preventing every bad thing””

Western Journalism – by Jack Davis

The first openly gay elected official in California will be memorialized by having the U.S. Navy name one of its ships after him, according to new reports.

A July 14 notice obtained by the U.S. Naval Institute’s news service indicated the Navy will name a Military Sealift Command fleet oiler after Harvey Milk, a Navy veteran who served on the San Francisco City Council until shot dead in 1978 by another city official. Milk was wearing his Navy belt buckle at the time he was killed.   Continue reading “Navy Plans To Name Ship After Gay San Francisco Official Slain 38 Years Ago”