Daily Caller – by Alex Pfeiffer

The fleur de lis, a French symbol used by royal families dating back to the 13th century, and emblazoned on the New Orleans Saints helmet, is now being called a symbol of slavery, drawing comparisons to the recent uproar against the Confederate battle flag.

“As an African I find it painful, and I think people whose ancestors were enslaved here may feel it even harder than I do as an African,” said slave historian Dr. Ibrahima Seck to WWLTV.   Continue reading “Now The Symbol Of New Orleans Is Considered Racist”

RT

​A woman from Kingsport, Tennessee told police that she was counterfeiting currency because she had read online that President Barack Obama had created a new law making it legal for her to print her own money, according to a report.

Police arrived at a local grocery store Sunday night in response to a complaint about a customer paying with counterfeit money. A clerk told the reporting officer that a white female had handed him a bill that he suspected to be a counterfeit just before the cop had arrived, the Kingsport Times News reported.    Continue reading “‘All these other b*****s print money’: Woman says Obama let her print money at home”

WSB TV

Stone Mountain, GA – The Atlanta chapter of the NAACP officially called for the elimination of all symbols of the Confederacy from Stone Mountain.

This comes on the heels of the removal of the Confederate battle flag from the South Carolina State House.

NAACP’s Richard Rose says the time to move is now, but admits it may be a steep slope to climb.   Continue reading “NAACP wants removal of Confederate generals from Stone Mountain”

Oddity Central – by Sumitra

In a bid to combat the mosquito menace that plagues Japan every summer, Bibi Lab has released an innovative new product, called the Netsmen Wearable Mosquito Suit. The ‘unusual but effective’ full body suit is perfect for outdoor use – it protects the wearer from mosquito bites by encasing literally every inch of the body in a net!

The lightweight coat is made of polyester mesh, with breathable 1mm holes all over, which are smaller than the holes on a regular mosquito screen. It has a net hood for the head, and covers for the legs and hands as well. Each section can be individually unzipped, folded back, and held in place with fasteners. There’s a zip right around the waist, so using the bathroom shouldn’t be a clumsy affair.   Continue reading “Forget Bug Spray, Japanese Company Creates Mosquito Net Jumpsuits”

RT

The estranged son of a Boston police captain was arrested on gun charges by the FBI after he was caught in a sting operation for trying to buy two pistols and two rifles from a confidential informant.

As described in court papers unsealed on Monday, Alexander Ciccolo, 23, allegedly told a cooperating witness in recorded conversations in June that he planned to commit acts inspired by Islamic State.   Continue reading “Son of Boston police captain arrested over suspected terrorist plot”

RT

The Pentagon announced Monday that it is moving forward with a plan that aims to end the military policy that prohibits transgender individuals from serving openly.

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said in a statement that a working group will be established to explore the issue over the next six months. The group will operate under the presumption that transgender individuals, or those who identify with a different gender than the one they were born as, can serve openly in the military “unless objective and practical impediments are identified.”   Continue reading “US military moves to remove ban on transgender members”

Doug Ross @ Journal

Spotted an important piece at, of all places, the Washington Post, where Marc A. Thiessen simply obliterates the President and his henchmen, who have gutted U.S. immigration law and needlessly endangered thousands of Americans.

It got little notice, but on May 28, Sarah Saldana, director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, admitted in a letter to Sens. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) that between fiscal years 2010 and 2014, the Obama administration had released “121 unique criminal aliens who had an active [deportation] case at the time of release and were subsequently charged with homicide-related offenses.”   Continue reading “Every 12 Days Someone is Murdered by an Illegal Alien Criminal Obama Released From Custody”

Jon Rappoport

I want to extend the remarks I made about vaccines the other day.

The reference is the New York Times, 3/15/15, “Protection Without a Vaccine.” It describes the frontier of research. Here are key quotes that illustrate the use of synthetic genes to “protect against disease,” while changing the genetic makeup of humans. This is not science fiction:

“By delivering synthetic genes into the muscles of the [experimental] monkeys, the scientists are essentially re-engineering the animals to resist disease.”   Continue reading “Vaccines: an ideal covert op to genetically re-engineer humans”

RT

The mysterious hole-turned-lake in Siberia’s Yamal peninsula has expanded to 50 meters in depth, Russian scientists said. Researchers have been puzzled by its origins saying it was likely caused by gas explosions.

The giant sinkhole located not far from Gazprom’s Bovanenkovo gas field in Russia’s northern Yamal Peninsula has been expanding, scientists said as cited by Yamal region TV. The researchers also discovered additional smaller craters appearing around it, the media said. The whole area is within Russia’s key strategic oil and gas region – the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.    Continue reading “Mysterious giant hole in Siberia gradually filling up with water, expanding”

Before It’s News – by Tin Hat Ranch

In a day and age where costs seem to be ever on the rise, learning the skill of bartering or trading can be useful. In a case where cash might not have next to no value, think Greece, or you just don’t have any, having the capability to barter for an item or a skill you do not possess, can be very helpful. Bartering is a lost art, but it is not a dead one. Over the past few years I have learned to barter quite well. So much so that, that almost all of my bartered deals come out drastically in my favor. I don’t think this is because I have the best bartering skills around, I think it is mostly because I have honed a skill that most people no longer possess.   Continue reading “The Lost Art of Bartering.”

Moon Battery

Today’s previously deported illegal alien sociopath of the day is Prudencio Fragos-Ramirez:

Prudencio Fragos-Ramirez, 25, was arraigned on Monday and is being held on $1 million bail for the murders of 18-year-old Maria Cruiz-Calvillo and her 3-year-old son, Luis Lopez-Cruz, the Tri-City Herald reports. Continue reading “Previously Deported Illegal Alien Shoots Mother and 3-Year-Old Son, Sets Them on Fire”

RT

Leaders of the Communists of Russia party are planning to make a TV series about the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, where they play some famous figures and invite Russian stars to portray the main characters. The project’s release is slated for early 2018.

The head of the Communists of Russia party Maksim Suraikin has told the Izvestia daily that the series is meant to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1917 October Revolution. He added that he and his comrades expect to raise the necessary funds through crowdfunding.   Continue reading “‘Spoiler communists’ launch crowd funded revolution flick starring themselves”

RT

A grand jury says it won’t press charges against a police officer who shot a man outside a tire store in Atlanta. Sergeant Kenneth Owens killed Nicholas Thomas as he allegedly drove a customer’s car towards officers after they tried arrest him.

Thomas died from a single gunshot to his upper back on his right side on March 24, as he drove a car towards the police officers, who were trying to serve him with a parole violation.   Continue reading “‘Justified by facts & law’ – Atlanta officer not to face charges for shooting man in back”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

Do you have kids? Do you have a job that you have to commute to? More importantly, do you have to drop your kids off at school every morning? I’m sure plenty of you are raising your hands right now. We all have busy schedules, and many of you face a daily race against time to get your kids to school, and to pick them up at the end of the day; and sometimes you’re either late or early. But how would you feel if a school threatened to take your kids away for being late?   Continue reading “School Threatens Parents That Pick Their Kids Up Late”

Natural News – by Robert Harrington

Delirium, characterized by severe confusion due to rapid changes in brain function, is running rampant in those staying in hospitals. That such a serious clinical syndrome is now referred to as a “surprising side effect of hospital stays” is beyond incredible. Here the Hospital Industry has access to the most advanced diagnostic capability that money can buy, as well as the top expertise needed to interpret the appropriate tests, yet this is the message being put out by their media organs.   Continue reading “Delirium: Suffered By 7 Million Americans in Hospitals”

Natural News Blogs – by Erica

These evasive maneuvers are usually performed by someone trying to escape a bee or mosquito. Not only are the latter irritating, but in some areas, they pose a real health threat because they carry diseases. Mosquito repellents usually work to mask your scent. This is because mosquitoes smell their food — they can smell carbon dioxide from more than 150 feet away.   Continue reading “Homemade Mosquito Traps: Catch 100s Of Mosquitoes Every Night”

Huffington Post – by Kim Palmer

CLEVELAND, July 8 (Reuters) – A northwest Ohio municipal judge assigned to a courtroom where civil marriages are performed refused to marry two women less than two weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized gay marriage, the judge’s office confirmed on Wednesday.

Toledo Municipal Judge Allen McConnell was on a three-week rotation assigned to perform civil ceremonies on Monday when Carolyn Wilson and her partner asked to be married. McConnell acknowledged the decision in a Wednesday statement.   Continue reading “Northwest Ohio Judge Refuses To Perform Gay Marriage”

Daily Mail – by Belinda Robinson

FBI Director James Comey said that law enforcement officials stopped an undisclosed number of plots to ‘kill people in the United States’ over the Fourth of July holiday.

The plots were linked to the Islamic State terror group who wanted to carry out attacks which would have caused mayhem across the country.

But they were thwarted by federal agents who have ramped up security efforts in recent months to arrest Islamic State sympathizers across the country.   Continue reading “FBI Director James Comey said that law enforcement stopped several plots to ‘kill people in the United States’ over the Fourth of July holiday”

MLive – by Theresa Ghiloni

UPDATE: Owner of garbage service terminates employee who shot and killed dog

JACKSON, MI – A dog was shot and killed by a garbage collector on Euclid Street on Monday night, police said.

Jackson police Deputy Chief John Holda said officers were dispatched to the 100 block of Euclid Street for the shooting at 5:44 p.m. July 6.   Continue reading “Dog fatally shot three times in head by garbage collector”