Militia groups on the rise (YouTube)Raw Story – by Arturo Garcia

Jim Gilchrist, one of the founders of the Minutemen Project militia group announced plans to recruit at least 3,500 “non-member volunteers” to take part in a May 1, 2015 anti-immigration effort along the U.S.-Mexico border, the Southern Poverty Legal Center (SPLC) reported.

Gilchrist said on the group’s website that “Operation Normandy,” as he called it, needed that many volunteers to successfully cover the “porous areas” between San Diego, California and Brownsville, Texas.   Continue reading “Minutemen militia plans ‘Operation Normandy’ with 3,500 volunteers on the border next year”

concealed-carry-owb-220x220The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

Donald Sacco was on his way to play bingo last week when he was attacked in Florida.

Sacco, 64, was at an Orlando bus stop when a man approached him and tried to steal his bag. The suspect, Thomas Thorpe, stabbed Sacco several times.

Jeffery Hopkins was in a nearby car, and when he saw the attack, he jumped out to intervene. He told WFTV that he was in the right place at the right time, and that he initially thought Thorpe was punching Sacco. Then Hopkins saw the knife:   Continue reading “Armed Citizen Holds Attacker at Gunpoint Until Police Arrive”

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Nicholas Valtz, a managing director in cross-asset sales at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in New York, was found dead yesterday by family members who went searching for him after he didn’t return from a kiteboarding outing, reports Bloomberg.

Valtz, 39, was found in Napeague Harbor near the eastern end of Long Island, according to the East Hampton, New York, police. He was a “novice kiteboarder” and was found floating in the water secured to his kite, police said in a statement released yesterday. Other kite gear was found in a grassy area of the harbor, police said. Continue reading “Another Dead Banker: Goldman Sachs Managing Director Found Dead”

Refugee Resettlement Watch – by Ann Corcoran

They are not talking about the border crashers from Central America (yet!).

The International Rescue Committee, one of the top ten*** federal refugee resettlement contractors has selected Athens as its next target site to be a new refugee resettlement city.   Continue reading “Athens, Georgia! Do you know you will soon be receiving hundreds of third-worlders?”

ILLegal come in we are openThe Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHRC) has previously met with officials from the U.S., Mexico and various Central American countries on the pretense of labeling the thousands of illegal immigrants as refugees. Indeed, the United Nations is now categorizing the present wave of immigrants as refugees from political and domestic violence that are merely seeking asylum in the United States. By declaring this to be the case, the United Nations is “lawfully” exerting their international power to force the United States to openly take in any and all refugees with welcoming arms, at the expense of the American taxpayer.   Continue reading “Border Patrol Agents Reveal the UN is in Control of the Border”

ObamaCNS News – by Susan Jones

White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters on Monday that the situation at the overwhelmed Texas-Mexico border is improving, and he attributed it partly to the administration’s response:

“You know, we have seen a reduction, at least for now, in the flow of individuals from these Central American countries to the border. We’ve seen a stepped-up campaign from Customs and Border Patrol in Spanish-language media, in Central America, to try to make it clear why parents should not put their kids on this dangerous journey.”   Continue reading “Obama White House Takes Credit for Slowing Illegal Immigration”

Photo - The Obama's arrive in Martha's Vineyard, Mass., for last year's summer vacation. AP PhotoWashington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

When President Obama wraps up his 16-day summer break next month on Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., he will have taken all or part of 141 days of vacation, time split between summers on the island, winters in his native Hawaii and birthday weekends at his Chicago home.

Obama has been criticized for taking costly and lengthy vacations, especially compared to the short trips most Americans take. The U.S. Travel Association told Secrets that the average American vacation lasts just 3.7 days.   Continue reading “5 Months Off: Martha’s Vineyard Break Will Put Obama Over 140 Days on Vacation”

Qatar military on parade.The Examiner – by Timothy Whiteman

In the biggest arms deal so far this year, the Obama Administration finalized a multi-billion dollar weapons deal with the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar. As reported by the Agence France Presse via The Daily Star (of Beirut, Lebanon) on July 15, 2014 and also by the Reuters news service via The Fiscal Times, on July 14, 2014, some of the most advanced American military technology will soon be signed over to the Middle Eastern nation.   Continue reading “Obama inks massive $11 billion weapons deal with Qatar”

Police One – by Alison Fox

NEW YORK — A 26-year-old man was arrested Monday for allegedly punching a female NYPD officer and breaking her teeth Sunday, police said.

The officer, and her partner, tried to arrest several people for smoking marijuana in East Harlem on Sunday while on patrol, police said.   Continue reading “Man in custody after NYPD cop’s teeth broken in assault”

Activist Post – by Heather Callaghan

Based on the sheer amount of research studies available dating back to the 1950s on the association between industrial chemicals and neurobehavioral disorders – it makes sense that more recent studies are finally starting to emphasize the chemical/neurodevelopmental disorder connection. That is, additional links to keynotes seen in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and ADHD symptomology. 

Many agricultural pesticides are, after all, neurotoxic – that’s how they work on eradicating the intended pest. While regulatory and corporate entities continue to espouse their safety, and while farmers are encouraged to wear protective gear – how are levels of chemical plume to be regulated for individuals who live right near application sites? What about the effects on the developing fetus? Continue reading “Pesticide Exposure Linked to Autism Spectrum Disorder”

Publius Forum – by Warner Todd Huston

Actor and comedian Paul Rodriguez appeared on CNN and shocked those on the panel with his patriotic, American ideals and said that the USA has no reason whatsoever to keep all these hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens who are streaming across our border for Obama’s free handouts and his promise of amnesty.

He directly addressed some bleeding heart, anti-American Catholic priest saying, “Let us say we allow these seven thousand children to stay here and grow up American and go to our schools, what do we say to the sixty thousand that are going to follow them? And the hundred and fifty thousand, can we house them all father? De we have the whereabouts? We can’t even take care of our own kids here now!”   Continue reading “Actor Paul Rodriguez Shocks CNN by Saying We Need to Deport Illegals”

The Daily Caller – by Patrick Howley

IRS Deputy Associate Chief Counsel Thomas Kane said in transcribed congressional testimony that more IRS officials experienced computer crashes, bringing the total number of crash victims to “less than 20,” and also said that the agency does not know if the lost emails are still backed up somewhere.

The new round of computer crash victims includes David Fish, who routinely corresponded with Lois Lerner, as well as Lerner subordinate Andy Megosh, Lerner’s technical adviser Justin Lowe, and Cincinnati-based agent Kimberly Kitchens.  Continue reading “Now IRS Reports EVEN MORE Computer Crashes, Doesn’t Know If Emails Still Exist”

First Enercast Financial – by Wayne Ma

BEIJING–China imported a record amount of crude oil from Iran in the first half of the year amid a loosening of U.S. sanctions, further increasing the importance of Middle East supplies for the world’s No. 2 economy.

The increase came as the U.S. tries to strike a balance between reaching a new agreement with Iran regarding its nuclear ambition while continuing to keep pressure on Tehran. Last week, Iran agreed to new steps to contain its nuclear program in exchange for additional sanctions relief from the U.S. The two sides also extended negotiations for four more months.    Continue reading “China Imports Record Amount of Iranian Crude”

C426X0151H_2013資料照片_N71_copy1The China Money Report – by D. Collins

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The United States and Japan are in the early stages of integrating their
space programs to prevent China from stalking their satellites, according to a Bloomberg Businessweek article.

The Chinese were probably testing a mobile rocket booster for an
antisatellite weapon last May under the name of science space mission,
said Brian Weeden, a retired US Air Force officer. As Weeden described,
the weapon could reach targets in geostationary orbit about 22,236 miles
above the equator.   Continue reading “US and Japan arm satellites against China attack: Businessweek”