Guns America – by Jordan Michaels

Over 500 firearms have been returned to a California FFL dealer and his family after a lengthy battle with the California Department of Justice (DOJ).

Fresno County Superior Court Judge Jonathan Conklin ordered in December that the guns be turned over to the Fresno firearms dealer on behalf of the family. The state has since complied with that order.   Continue reading “Justice Prevails: California DOJ Forced to Return 500+ Guns to FFL Dealer”

Kitco News – by Anna Golubova

Gold prices jumped above key levels following U.S. military strikes against a Syrian airbase controlled by President Bashar al-Assad.

Spot gold prices rose 1.23% to trade above the key $1,261.70 level at $1266.10.

U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the nation on Thursday, saying that he ordered a targeted military strike against an airfield in Syria that was used to launch a deadly chemical attack earlier this week.   Continue reading “Gold Jumps After U.S. Launches Military Strikes Against Assad Airbase in Syria”

Fox News

The woman accused of acting as the getaway driver for three would-be burglars shot and killed by a homeowner’s son in Oklahoma was arrested, law enforcement officials announced late Monday.

More details also emerged about the moments leading up to the gunshots. Two of the three who broke in through a glass door in the back of the house were armed: one with a knife and one with brass knuckles, according to investigators in Broken Arrow.   Continue reading “Oklahoma home invasion shooting: Suspected getaway driver arrested”

Fox News

Oklahoma authorities say three would-be burglars have been fatally shot by a homeowner’s son who was armed with a rifle.

The Wagoner County Sheriff’s Office received a call around 12:30 p.m. Monday from someone inside a home who told dispatchers that people had broken into the house and that shots had been fired.   Continue reading “Oklahoma authorities: Homeowner’s son kills 3 burglars”

News Times

BERLIN (AP) — Berlin police say thieves broke into the German capital’s Bode Museum and made off with a massive 100-kilogram (221-pound) gold coin worth millions.

Spokesman Stefen Petersen said thieves apparently entered through a window about 3:30 a.m. Monday, broke into a cabinet where the “Big Maple Leaf” coin was kept, and escaped with it before police arrived.   Continue reading “Massive gold coin worth millions stolen from German museum”

Guns America – by Max Slowik

The Rock Island Auction Company, or RIA, is showcasing two amazing one-of-a-kind revolvers, a Smith & Wesson Model 19-2 and a Colt Python commissioned by none other than music legend Elvis Presley.

And while factory models of these guns still stand out today, these two are truly unique. Both have an amazing 95 percent custom engraving by Friedrick Wilhelm Heym Co. of Germany, consigned by the King himself.   Continue reading “Elvis Presley’s Smith & Wesson 19-2 and Colt Python Up for Sale”

Natural News – by Paul Fassa

Ann Cameron, an author of 15 children’s books, cured her Stage 4 cancer with carrot juice only. She states, “I believe from personal experience that carrots can cure cancer – and rapidly, without chemotherapy, radiation, or other dietary changes.”

On June 6, 2012, Ann had surgery for Stage 3 colon cancer. She had decided against chemotherapy and actually started feeling better, until about November 6, 2012.  Continue reading “What if I told you carrots cure cancer?”

Guns America – by S.H. Blannelberry

Fool me once. Shame on you. Fool me twice. Shame on me. Fool me a third time? WTF?

In one month, Curtis Jamal Deal was arrested three times on a gun or drug-related charge. Three times!   Continue reading “Baltimore Bodycam Footage Shows Shooting Death of 18-Year-Old”

Collective Evolution – by Arjun Walia

It’s become increasingly clear that our modern day propulsion systems aren’t really needed anymore. New technologies are waiting to be unleashed, technologies that are much more efficient and harmonious with the planet. When it comes to efficiency, thorium seems to be one at the top of the list.

As far as fuelling a car goes, it could run for 100 years on just 8 grams of fuel. A company called Laser Power Systems has been working on creating an emissions free turbine/electric generator powered by nuclear thorium lasers. Charles Stevens, CEO and chairman of the Connecticut-based company claims that one gram of thorium yields the energy of 7,500 gallons of gasoline. The energy is harnessed by heating the thorium with an external source, which then becomes so dense that its molecules emit heat.   Continue reading “This Car Runs For 100 Years Without Refuelling – The Thorium Car”

NBC

A robbery inside a San Antonio shopping mall Sunday ended with shots fired, leaving one person who tried to intervene dead, three others shot and another two people taken to hospital with non-shooting injuries, police and fire officials said.

The robbery happened at the KAY Jewelers at the Rolling Oaks Mall, Leslie Garza, San Antonio mayor’s director of communications told NBC News.

Police Chief William McManus said that after the two suspects fled the store on foot, one of them fatally shot a “good Samaritan” who tried to stop them.    Continue reading “1 Dead, 5 Injured in San Antonio Shopping Mall Shooting”

New York Daily News – by Steven Steinberg

Not a day goes by that I don’t think about my younger brother Charles Steinberg.

Charles was only 26 years old when his promising life was cut short on Aug. 3, 1977 by the FALN in a bomb blast at a Manhattan office building.

Four decades later, I routinely talk about Charles and admire his high school graduation picture prominently displayed in my bedroom.   Continue reading “President Obama was wrong to free mastermind of terrorist group that killed my brother for political reasons”

KOBI 5 News

Siskiyou County, Cal.- A contract employee with Pacific Power died Monday morning after an accident involving a tree branch.

The Oregon man was with a crew on State Route 89 near Mt. Shasta City when the accident happened.

“The individual had been attempting to remove a tree branch, and the tree branch evidently snapped back and struck the victim,” said Siskiyou County Sheriff Jon Lopey.  Continue reading “Pacific Power lineman killed in Siskiyou County in weather related accident”