Patriot or Traitor

Investigative Journalist Jen Moore was found dead in a suburban Washington D.C. hotel room Monday. August 20, 2018, according to police and shocked and distraught friends and colleagues.

Moore died of an apparent seizure. Police are closely investigating the cause of death after former FBI Agent Robyn Gritz, a friend of Moore’s, made inquiries with homicide detectives Monday afternoon in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Preliminary reports from police said the death was not the result of suicide.   Continue reading “Jen Moore”

True Pundit

According to the Washington Times, the Crime Prevention Research Center’s John Lott has produced a study that offers some “facts” that the far-left will probably despise.

97.8 percent of mass shootings happen in gun-free zones, Lott’s latest report finds.   Continue reading “Script Flipped: 97.8% of Mass Shootings Happen in Gun-Free Zones”

Washington Free Beacon – by Jack Heretik

Chelsea Clinton said at an event in Scotland on Sunday that the possibility she may run for office in the future is “a definite maybe.”

Clinton, the daughter of former President Bill Clinton and two-time presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, has said in the past it was unlikely she would run for elected office. She campaigned heavily for her mother during the 2016 presidential election.   Continue reading “Chelsea Clinton Now Calls Running for Office a ‘Definite Maybe’”

Patriot or Traitor

W. Joseph Astarita is a treasonous FBI agent working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He was indicted on five felony charges after the inspector general of the U.S. Justice Department last year began investigating possible FBI criminal misconduct and whether there was a cover-up.

Astarita said nothing during a brief court hearing and was released on his own recognizance, declining to comment as he left.   Continue reading “W. Joseph Astarita is a traitor”

ABC 7

Steven Kelley, 46, was found dead by deputies who responded Aug. 8 to a call about a shooting at the house in the North Carolina foothills west of Charlotte, authorities said. He was shot twice and killed by his girlfriend’s 15-year-old daughter after he attacked the woman and threatened to kill her and her three children in the home they all shared, the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said.   Continue reading “Teen fatally shoots mother’s abusive boyfriend, will not be charged”

A father put his 3 year old daughter to bed, told her a story and listened to her prayers which ended by saying, “God bless Mommy, God bless Daddy, God bless Grandma and good-bye Grandpa.”

The father asked, “Why did you say good-bye Grandpa?”… The little girl said, “I don’t know daddy, it just seemed like the thing to do”   Continue reading “You never know when it’s your time”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

Remember the day you found out Google was steeped in pure evil? So you sought out a different browser to escape the evil overlords that run Chrome.

Many of us sought out Firefox from Mozilla, an organization with a strong history supporting free speech and open access to information.   Continue reading “Mozilla / Firefox goes all in for EVIL… pushes corporate news collusion to silence independent media”

Patriot or Traitor

Casey Codding murdered Lavoy Finicum.

Thanks to recent testimony we know the activist’s death was a pre-planned assassination. But corrupt judges along with government officials have sealed the identity of the Oregon State Police (OSP) Officer directly responsible for the murder of Lavoy Finicum.

Despite public outcry, trials against protestors and even charges against one of the FBI agents for the filing of a false report in the murder, the man who pulled the trigger has been known only as Officer #1.   Continue reading “Casey Codding is a traitor”

Washington Times

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — A former Vermont utility executive on Tuesday became the first transgender candidate from a major political party to be nominated for governor, and she’ll face the Republican incumbent, who survived a bitter backlash from his base over gun restrictions he supported.

GOP Gov. Phil Scott defeated a challenge from Springfield businessman Keith Stern in his quest to win a second term. He will face Christine Hallquist, who won the Democratic primary to run for the state’s highest office in November, when she would become the nation’s first transgender governor if elected.   Continue reading “Transgender candidate Christine Hallquist wins Democratic nomination for Vermont governor”

The Stream – by Michael Brown

This article is not a spoof. I’m not making up these headlines or quotes. Every word you’re about to read is true.

The story is now more than two months old, but it just caught my eye this week, and I felt it was important to share with you. I trust you’ll agree as you read.   Continue reading “This is Not Satire. An Open Pedophile is Running for Congress”

Conservative Tribune – by Sophia Clifton

Hanging on Jean Wilson’s front door in Houston is a sign that says, “Save the drama for your mama.”

One career criminal recently learned that lesson the hard way when he messed with Wilson and threatened her family.   Continue reading “Thug Learns Meaning of ‘Save the Drama for Your Mama’ After Testing Texas Granny”

DC McClatchy – by Christine Condon

Habersham County’s Mud Creek precinct in northeastern Georgia had 276 registered voters ahead of the state’s primary elections in May.

But 670 ballots were cast, according to the Georgia secretary of state’s office, indicating a 243 percent turnout. Continue reading “670 ballots in a precinct with 276 voters, and other tales from Georgia’s primary”

PJ Media – by Rick Moran

A Santa Barbara city councilman inadvertently let slip the primary purpose of progressivism in 21st century America.

The city recently criminalized the use of plastic straws. Speaking to that issue, Councilman Jesse Dominguez said, “Unfortunately, common sense is just not common. We have to regulate every aspect of people’s lives.”   Continue reading “‘We Have to Regulate Every Aspect of People’s Lives’”

Reuters

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis on Saturday accepted the resignation of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, one of the U.S. Catholic Church’s most prominent figures, who has been at the centre of a widening sexual abuse scandal.

McCarrick, 88, the former archbishop of Washington, D.C., is the first cardinal in living memory to lose his red hat and title. Other cardinals who have been disciplined in sexual abuse scandals kept their membership in the College of Cardinals and their honorific “your eminence”.   Continue reading “U.S. cardinal steps down amid mushrooming sex abuse scandal”

CNBC

Facebook missed projections on revenue and global daily active users this quarter after struggling with data leaks and fake news scandals.

The company reported its second-quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday. Shares were down as much as 20 percent. At the current after hours prices and given its market cap at the close Wednesday, Facebook is poised to lose more than $123 billion in market value.   Continue reading “Facebook plunges more than 24 percent on revenue miss and projected slowdown”