RT

Russian jets have performed 14 combats flights, conducting six pinpoint airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Syria on Friday, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry.

“During the day, the Russian aviation group continued conducting pinpoint airstrikes against the infrastructure of the IS group in Syria,” Defense Ministry spokesman, Igor Konashenkov, said.   Continue reading “6 Russian air strikes destroy ISIS bomb factory, command centers – Defense Ministry”

The New American – by William F. Jasper

The migrant tsunami that is already deluging the European Union is on track to also swamp America. A huge nationwide “refugee resettlement” network is already in place to ramp up the escalation planned by the U.S. State Department for acceptance of United Nations-designated migrants. A map of the United States produced by the State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (shown below) shows the areas where its “contractor” organizations are set up to bring the migrant wave to what the State Department propagandists calls “welcoming communities.”   Continue reading “Is Obama’s Refugee “Surge” Coming to Your Town?”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

The Los Angeles Times reports that after searching Umpqua Community College (UCC), Oregon and Chris Harper Mercer’s residence law enforcement officials recovered a total of 13 firearms belonging to Mercer–all of which were purchased “legally.”

According to the Times, law enforcement officials found six guns were at UCC and seven more at Mercer’s apartment.   Continue reading “LA Times: All Guns Used In Oregon Attack Were Purchased ‘Legally’”

Raw Story – by ARTURO GARCIA

Tennessee Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey (R) was quickly criticized after calling on Christians to arm themselves following Thursday’s mass shooting in Roseburg, Oregon.

According to The Tennessean, Ramsey made the remarks on his official Facebook page.

“While this is not the time for widespread panic, it is a time to prepare,” he wrote on Friday morning. “I would encourage my fellow Christians who are serious about their faith to think about getting a handgun carry permit. I have always believed that it is better to have a gun and not need it than to need a gun and not have it. Our enemies are armed. We must do likewise.”   Continue reading “Tennessee lieutenant governor wants ‘serious’ Christians to arm themselves after Oregon shootings”

The Free Thought Project – by Andrew Emett

Orlando, FL — A police sergeant and an officer were finally fired 14 months after surveillance video caught the officer violently kneeing a handcuffed man. After rupturing the man’s spleen, the officers ignored his pleas for medical attention for nearly two hours while laughing at him off-camera and later lying to investigators regarding the incident.

On August 12, 2014, Robert Liese was arrested for a $60 bar tab that he was unable to pay. While loading Liese into his patrol car, Orlando police officer Peter Delio allegedly kicked the handcuffed man in the stomach. Upset and injured after Delio left him handcuffed inside a jail cell, Liese headbutted the glass window on his cell door.   Continue reading “Cops Rupture Handcuffed Man’s Spleen, Laugh at Him, Take Pics as He Lay Dying and Begging”

Front Page Mag – by Daniel Greenfield

It’s not exactly news that the media is there to help Obama. It’s not even news that the White House feeds talking points to the media. It just doesn’t usually do so at press conference while saying, “Print this.”

So now we’ve hit a new low in the pathetic disgusting relationship between Obama and his media lapdogs.   Continue reading “Obama Now Openly Telling Media what Propaganda to Print”

BBC News

Is it snowing in India’s tropical southern city of Bangalore?

The pictures below would certainly make you think so.

Unfortunately, the reality is quite different: what looks like snow is actually harmful snow-white froth that floats up from the city’s largest lake and spills over into neighbouring areas.   Continue reading “India Bangalore lake of toxic snowy froth”

The Sleuth Journal – by Gaye Levy

When it comes to survival medicine, I make no claim of being an expert.  I am, after all, a mere layman with no medical training.  On the other hand, I do possess a good deal of common sense so when something seems a bit off, I do my own research and make decisions based upon data and not upon supposition.

Something that has always been “off” to me are expiration dates on pharmaceuticals.  Why is it that drugs always expire exactly one year after the date they were filled?  The truth, as I wrote about in The Myth of Expiration Dates on Drugs and Prescription Meds, is that those expiration dates are often bogus.   Continue reading “What You Need To Know About Using Old Drugs For Survival”

Prison Planet – by Kit Daniels

Far more murders are committed with knives than so-called “assault rifles,” according to the FBI.

The new crime statistics released by the agency reveal that out of 11,961 murders performed within the U.S. in 2014, 660 were committed unarmed, 1,567 were committed with knives and only 248 murders were known to have been committed using rifles of any type, including single-shot long arms and “assault rifles” routinely demonized by gun control groups.   Continue reading “FBI: Nearly 5X More Murders Committed With Knives Than Assault Rifles”

Breitbart – by Charlie Spiering

The White House is reaching out to the transgender community for a list of things that its members want as they follow their lifestyle choices.

The initiative was launched with the help of White House Chief Data Scientist DJ Patil, who expressed concern that there is very little data of what the transgender community needs from the government.   Continue reading “White House Promotes ‘A Safe Place To Pee’ For Transgender Community”

Telegraph – by Rob Crilly

An American C-130 transport plane crashed at Jalalabad airport,Afghanistan, shortly after midnight on Friday morning killing twelve people, according to officials.

The city is close to the eastern border with Pakistan, an area prone to Taliban attacks.

The plane’s five-man crew died, according to a US military spokesman, along with five passengers, civilians contracted by the US-led coalition.

Continue reading “US transport plane crashes in Afghanistan killing 12”

WCNC – by Dustin Wilson

ROCK HILL, S.C. — A Rock Hill woman was in for quite the surprise Monday when she opened up a package and found marijuana instead of hair care products.

Commander Marvin Brown with the York County Drug Enforcement Unit says drug trafficking has become more complex while utilizing an age-old system, daily delivery services, such as UPS and the U.S. Postal Service.   Continue reading “Police: Rock Hill woman finds marijuana in mail”

DisInfo

The Meanwhile In The Future podcast (at Gizmodo) decides to look at ways to genetically modify humans to survive climate change:

A lot of researchers are thinking about how to genetically engineer crops and food animals to help them withstand post-climate change heat and parched conditions. But what about genetically engineering humans to slow our constant carbon contributions?

Continue reading “To Survive Climate Change, We Must Genetically Engineer Humans”

Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

Senator John McCain reacted to Russia’s announcement that it had begun launching air strikes targeting ISIS militants in Syria by calling on the White House to arm Syrian rebels with weapons to shoot down Russian planes.   Continue reading “McCain: Arm Syrian Rebels to Shoot Down Russian Planes”

RT

Legionnaire’s disease has broken out in the Bronx for a second time. As many as 13 people have died in the two outbreaks. Health authorities say the number of current cases has grown from 10 to 13 in two days.

One person has died in the current outbreak. All of those infected contracted the disease before September 21, and all suffer other health problems, CBS New York reports. Currently, eleven people remain in hospital and one has been discharged.   Continue reading “Second Legionella outbreak in Bronx in months brings death toll to 13”

Reason – by Jacob Sullum

Less than a year ago, Oregon voters approved Measure 91, which legalized marijuana for recreational use. Since July 1, Oregonians who are 21 or older have been allowed to possess up to an ounce in public and grow up to four plants at home. Tomorrow cannabis consumers without green thumbs (or friends who have them) will have another option: They can legally buy marijuana at more than 200 locations.   Continue reading “Legal Marijuana Sales Begin in Oregon Tomorrow”