Investment Watch – by Pamela Williams

We have to get this straight, although it is confusing. The whole Country is blaming the FBI for giving immunity to the Clinton staff in EmailGate, but let me stress again: Loretta Lynch of the DOJ gave these immunity deals to Clinton’s top aides, then laid the investigation into the lap of the FBI.

I am putting the pieces of the puzzle together, and I keep going back to the illegal meeting of Loretta Lynch and Bill Clinton on an Arizona tarmac…remember. I believe at this point that is when the deal went down to “give out immunity like candy” to the Clinton staff.   Continue reading “FBI Agents Believe That The Justice Department AKA Loretta Lynch And Clinton Made A Deal To Give Immunity To The Clinton Staff In The Email Scandal.”

WBIR

JOHNSON CITY, TENN. – A student at East Tennessee State University who has been charged after disrupting a Black Lives Matter event on campus by wearing a gorilla mask, carrying around a rope and trying to hand out bananas made his first court appearance Thursday.

According to WCYB, Tristan Rettke, a freshman at the school, is charged with one count of civil rights intimidation in connection with the incident Wednesday afternoon.   Continue reading “ETSU student in gorilla mask out on bond after disrupting Black Lives Matter protest”

Twitchy – by Brett T

The House Oversight Committee is giving Platte River Networks some great free advertising lately. If you need IT services, and you really need a company whose staff can be counted on to keep their damn mouths shut, they seem to fit the bill.

At a recent hearing before the House Oversight Committee, two staffers, including the man believed to have wiped Hillary Clinton’s email archive using BleachBit, took the Fifth, and Clinton’s IT aide Bryan Pagliano didn’t even show, despite having been subpoenaed.   Continue reading “House delays contempt vote on Hillary Clinton IT aide Bryan Pagliano until after the election”

Alalam

Syrian state TV reported on Tuesday the recapture by government forces of Farafra neighborhood, situated in the old quarter of Aleppo near the city’s famous citadel.

An unnamed military source also confirmed the advance, saying, “The army retook control of all of the Farafra district … after neutralizing many terrorists. Units are now demining the area.”   Continue reading “Syrian Army Liberates Key District of Farafra Neighborhood in Aleppo Province”

LA Times

Trucking paid for Scott Spindola to take a road trip down the coast of Spain, climb halfway up Machu Picchu, and sample a Costa Rican beach for two weeks. The 44-year-old from Covina now makes up to $70,000 per year, with overtime, hauling goods from the port of Long Beach. He has full medical coverage and plans to drive until he retires.

But in a decade, his big rig may not have any need for him.   Continue reading “Self-driving trucks threaten one of America’s top blue-collar jobs”

Fox News

Police in Middlesboro, Kentucky have arrested a “lurking clown” that they say was crouching in the woods near an apartment complex in a full mask and costume.

The police department had received multiple complaints about the clown from several areas within the city, and were finally able locate and capture the masked menace Friday night.   Continue reading “‘Lurking clown’ arrested in Kentucky woods”

Telesur TV

President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski previously said would not interfere in the domestic affairs of Venezuela.

Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski called for a “support group” made up other regional leaders to assist in an “orderly transition” of power in Venezuela, abandoning his previous position where he had called for non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other countries.
Continue reading “Peruvian President Calls for Foreign Intervention in Venezuela”

Fox News

A suspected gunman believed to have killed five people at a Washington state mall was arrested Saturday, according to authorities.

At a news conference, officials said they had not ruled out any possible motives for why 20-year-old Arcan Cetin allegedly shot four women and one man at the Cascade Mall in Burlington Friday evening.   Continue reading “Mall shooting suspect was ‘zombie-like’ when arrested, officials say”

PIX 11

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police released the body cam and dash cam videos showing the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, an African-American man who was killed earlier this week by a black police officer.

Charlotte-Mecklenberg police Chief Kerr Putney said during a press conference Saturday the videos show the “indisputable evidence that the facts we started with are the facts that remain.”   Continue reading “Charlotte police release body cam, dashcam videos in Keith Lamont Scott fatal shooting”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

Throughout the entirety of the Syrian crisis, Western media outlets have misrepresented facts and presented outright lies to their audiences regarding virtually every aspect of the war. Particularly when it comes to specific occurrences used to gin up support for greater Western intervention in Syria, these outlets kick it up a notch, launching flurries of disinformation and misinformation designed to leave imprints of false narratives in the minds of half attentive audiences. Incidents such as the Ghouta chemical weapons attack, little Omran, and, now the alleged attack on a U.N. convoy are now parts of a larger narrative. No matter how much they are debunked, confusion and distortion leave behind traces of the narrative embedded in the mind of the consumer.   Continue reading “Western Media Blames Russia, Syria For Attack On UN Convoy; Video And Photos Tell Different Story”

National Post – by Nicole Bergot

EDMONTON — Paper terrorists will no longer be tolerated.

In a precedent-setting move against a self-proclaimed Freeman on the Land, a 45-year-old man has been charged with intimidation of a justice system participant by filing a deluge of documents in court.

The charges against Allen Boisjoli of Vegreville stem from a speeding ticket issued by a community peace officer outside Edmonton in May 2015.   Continue reading “In Canadian first, Edmonton police charge Freeman on the Land with ‘paper terrorism’ in speeding ticket dispute”

Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger

Hordes of industry executives will descend on the city to celebrate Hillary Clinton’s nomination for president and renew close associations that vexed the Democratic standard-bearer throughout her primary battle with Bernie Sanders. 

Blackstone, one of the nation’s largest private equity firms, will hold an official reception in Philadelphia on Thursday featuring its president, Tony James, sometimes mentioned as a possible Treasury Secretary in a Clinton administration.    Continue reading “Wall Street Goes “All In” for Hillary Clinton”

Fox News

An internal Obama administration email shows immigration officials may be literally working overtime to swear in as many new “citizen voters” as possible before the Nov. 8 presidential election, a powerful lawmaker charged Thursday.

The email, from a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services field office chief and part of a chain of correspondence within the agency, urges the unnamed recipient to swear in as many citizens as possible “due to the election year.”   Continue reading “Email shows federal immigration bosses in OT push to swear in new citizens ‘due to election’”