Author: Paul
Two men were stabbed during a thwarted theft at the Mall of America in Minnesota on Sunday night and the suspect is in custody, police said.
Bloomington Police were dispatched to the men’s department of the mall’s Macy’s department store following reports of a stabbing, Chief Jeff Potts said during a news conference later Sunday night. It was soon realized the situation was an interrupted theft, according to the cop. Continue reading “Two stabbed at Mall of America in Minnesota”
Collective Evolution – by Joe Martino
Dr. Annie Fairbanks, a holistic doctor practicing out of Arizona, was found shot dead in her home with husband Jason Fairbanks, 3 year old daughter and 9 month old son. This makes the 77th holistic doctor to have been found dead in this way over the past couple of years.
Sgt. Ben Hoster, a spokesman for the Scottsdale Police Department, stated that the police do not believe any other parties are involved. This essentially means there are no suspects and that this is likely a murder-suicide. Even the local paper is calling it that. Oddly, this statement and conclusion was made just hours after the incident took place, hardly giving anyone enough time to make a call like that. Continue reading “77th Holistic Doctor Shot Dead In Her AZ Home With Her Entire Family”
The Federalist Papers – by Brian Thomas
The Boston Globe’s David Scharfenberg suggests that “if gun-control advocates really want to staunch the blood,” confiscation is the only way.
Gun control advocates know better than to check the facts before jumping to conclusions. They claim that gun-related violence in the U.S. can be blamed on higher rates of gun ownership. Continue reading “‘Hand Over Your Weapons’ – Liberals Call For Mandatory Gun Confiscation…”
Food recalls at grocery stores often go unnoticed, leaving people unaware that the food they’re eating could be tainted with dangerous bacteria. Finding out through a trip to the emergency room is not what we want.
Last year, an outbreak of listeria hit multiple states due to contaminated frozen produce. After some people got sick, it was later discovered that multiple companies were selling products that were either tainted or possibly tainted. Therefore, a recall was issued. Continue reading “All 44 Frozen Foods Wal-Mart’s Recalling Right Now”
Just days after the release of a jaw-dropping video lecture called the Science Agenda to Exterminate Blacks, a bombshell science paper has emerged that confirms the use of covert sterilization chemicals in World Health Organization vaccines deployed in Africa. Entitled, “HCG Found in WHO Tetanus Vaccine in Kenya Raises Concern in the Developing World,” the paper documents the covert deployment of an infertility chemical in vaccines that are administered to young black women in Kenya: Continue reading “BOMBSHELL science paper documents the depopulation chemical covertly spiked into vaccines”
Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich
Have you ever wondered what the real deal is regarding RF EMFs from cell phones, Wi-Fi, all smart devices, but specifically from AMI Smart Meters being forced upon everyone’s utilities? Well, here’s documentation of the facts as presented to the Michigan House of Representatives on December 7, 2014 by Thermal Radiation Consultant (35 years) Curtis Bennett, which I was not able to copy and paste from his secured pdf file, but am invoking Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act 1976, which states allowance is made for “Fair Use” for purposes of reporting, teaching and research among other uses. Continue reading “Confirmed Health Harms from Microwaves In Smart Meters And Other Smart Devices”
Top Secret Writers – by Gabrielle Pickard
Cancer is a leading cause of death around the world. (1) Each year, around 12.7 million people are diagnosed with cancer and more than half of cancer patients die from the disease every year.
Cancer treatment is expensive. The cost of treating cancer patients is rising. Whilst newer and more effective cancer drugs are being developed, the cost of these new drugs can be as much (2) $10,000 a month. Continue reading “Will Cheap Ethanol Treatments Finally Cure Cancer?”
The Daily Caller – by Joshua Gill
The pastor of Sutherland Springs First Baptist Church in Texas announced Thursday that the building will be demolished.
Pastor Frank Pomeroy, who lost his 14-year-old daughter and half of his church family in the massacre, told the Southern Baptist Convention that the building reminded people too much of the shooting. The site of the church may serve as a memorial, but for now the congregation of First Baptist will hold their services elsewhere. The best way to move forward, Pomeroy said, is to begin anew. Continue reading “Sutherland Springs Church Will Be Demolished”
Washington Examiner – by Isaiah Denby
Stevenson University is set to host a highly anticipated talent show next month. The only stipulation, however, is that performers must identify as “queer.”
The talent show is an annual event at the Maryland school, hosted by The Q Group. According The Villager, The Q Group “represents queer students and allies on the Stevenson campus, as they provide a space for individuals to be expressive without judgment.” Continue reading “Stevenson University to host a queer-only talent show”
More store closings have been announced in 2017 than any other year on record.
Since January 1, retailers have announced plans to shutter more than 6,700 stores in the U.S., according to Fung Global Retail & Technology, a retail think tank.
That beats the previous all-time high of 6,163 store closings, which hit in 2008 amid the financial meltdown, according to Credit Suisse (CS). Continue reading “2017 just set the all-time record for store closings”
EDGEWOOD, Md. — Multiple people have been injured after a shooting at a business park in Harford County Wednesday morning, authorities said.
Authorities asked the public to avoid the Emmorton Business Park at Emmorton Park Road near Edgewood Road after they received reports of a shooting around 9 a.m.
Shock Trauma said it is evaluating two people who were injured and are listed in critical condition. There is no word yet on the total number of people injured. Continue reading “Maryland shooter kills 3 & remains at large as 5 schools placed on lockdown”
A Texas Tech University student arrested for drugs in his dorm, pulled a gun out at the campus police station and shot an officer in the head, according to school officials and police Monday night.
The police officer has reportedly died.
The student and alleged cop killer has been identified as Hollis Daniels. Continue reading “Texas Tech University Student Shoots, Kills Police Officer In Police HQ After Dorm Drug Arrest: Police”
-Your fences need to be horse-high, pig-tight and bull-strong.
-Keep skunks and bankers at a distance.
-Life is simpler when you plow around the stump.
-A bumble bee is considerably faster than a John Deere tractor. Continue reading “Advice from an old man”
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) thanked a “Dreamer’s” parents Wednesday for bringing him to the United States illegally.
Pelosi made the remark during a town hall with CNN’s Chris Cuomo where she took a question from “Dreamer” Adrian Reyna.
Dreamers are individuals who were brought illegally to the United States as children. Former president Barack Obama’s administration provided cover to Dreamers from possible deportation to their countries of origin with the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) executive order in 2012. Continue reading “Pelosi Thanks ‘Dreamer’s’ Parents for Bringing Family to U.S. Illegally”
Um, excuse me for a moment here, but I have a really stupid question. I know you told me there’s no such thing as a stupid question, but this one seems really stupid anyway.
The media has released photos of guns and ammo magazines laying around on the floor of the supposed “sniper’s nest” hotel room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas, but there’s something totally wrong with these pictures: Continue reading “Five MORE things that don’t add up about the Las Vegas massacre… Where is all the expended brass?”
Just hours after Equifax CEO Rick Smith wrapped up his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce committee – the first in a series of Congressional “fact-finding missions” about the hack – Politico reported that the IRS last week awarded the disgraced credit monitoring bureau with a $7.25 no-bid contract even as the company struggled to address suspicions that it mislead investors and customers by withholding information about one of the most damaging data breaches in US history. Continue reading “This Isn’t A Joke: The IRS Just Hired Equifax To Safeguard Taxpayer Data”