Breitbart Jerusalem

When it comes to tackling the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement targeting the Jewish state, Israel and its champions should start fighting fire with fire, comic legend Jackie Mason proposed during a radio interview Sunday.

Hollywood stars who boycott Israel should be blacklisted by the Jewish state’s supporters in the entertainment industry, Mason contended.   Continue reading “Jackie Mason: Hollywood Should Blacklist Celebs Who Boycott Israel”

DC Whispers

Coincidence?

That will be for you the readers to decide.

The photo below is Barack Obama shaking hands with a man by the name of John Poindexter, a Texas millionaire businessman also noted for being a donor to the Democrat Party and who also received an award from Barack Obama related to his military service in Vietnam.   Continue reading “Justice Scalia Dies At Ranch Resort Owned By Democrat Party Donor & Obama Award Winner”

The Politistick – by MATTHEW K. BURKE

No Autopsy to Be Performed Despite High Stakes for Nation and Unusual Circumstances

On Saturday, Feb. 13, the San Antonio Express-News broke the story that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia had unexpectedly passed away “of apparent natural causes” following a day of hunting as a member of a private party as a guest at Cibolo Creek Ranch in Texas.   Continue reading “Eye-Witness Report: Justice Scalia Was Found With A ‘Pillow Over His Head’”

CBC

A pileup involving dozens of vehicles on a Pennsylvania interstate that killed three people and sent dozens to hospitals appears to have been related to a passing snow squall, authorities said Saturday

Trooper Justin Summa said three fatalities had been confirmed following the 9:45 a.m. Saturday crash which involved at least 50 commercial and private vehicles. Police said more than 40 people were transported to several hospitals following the crash in Interstate 78 in Bethel Township.   Continue reading “Pennsylvania pileup kills 3, involves over 50 vehicles”

Natural News – by Ethan A Huff

You might think that because they have “anti” in their name that they combat depression and make everything better. But a new review published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) found that, among all age groups, antidepressant drugs actually increase the risk of aggressive behavior and suicide, especially in users under age 18.   Continue reading “Antidepressant psych drugs ‘likely increase suicides in all ages,’ covered up Big Pharma documents reveal”

Oregon Live – by Carli Brosseau

Blaine Cooper, a member of the core group that took over the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge on Jan. 2, was arrested Thursday in southwestern Utah.

He was booked into jail in Washington County, Utah, which includes the city of St. George, online jail records show. The arresting agency was listed as the FBI.   Continue reading “Occupier Blaine Cooper arrested in Utah”

The Guardian

Cliven Bundy, the father of Malheur national wildlife refuge occupiers Ammon and Ryan Bundy, has been charged with six federal crimes stemming from his confrontation with the federal government in 2014.

The charges, filed on the same day that the final four occupiers of Malheur surrendered to law enforcement officials and one day after his arrest in Portland, Oregon, marked a stunning turn in a two-decades-long dispute over Bundy’s illegal grazing of cattle on federal land.   Continue reading “Oregon standoff: Cliven Bundy faces six federal charges over 2014 confrontation”

Jon Rappoport

Why would a poisonous, birth-defect-causing chemical cause birth defects? I mean, that’s absurd, right? Ridiculous. Let’s blame the whole thing on a virus that causes nothing.

A poison intentionally added to the water supply in 2014? Who cares? Means nothing.

The manufacturer of the poison is a strategic partner of Monsanto? That couldn’t be a clue. Of course not.   Continue reading “BANG: Not Zika: Brazilian/Argentine doctors say: pesticides”

The Guardian – by Peter Beaumont

Binyamin Netanyahu has announced his intention to “surround all of Israel with a fence” to protect the country from infiltration by both Palestinians and the citizens of surrounding Arab states, whom he described as “wild beasts”.

The Israeli prime minister unveiled the proposal during a tour of the Jordan border area in Israel’s south, adding that the project – which would cost billions of shekels – would also be aimed at solving the problem of Hamas infiltration tunnels from Gaza, a recent source of renewed concern.   Continue reading “Netanyahu plans fence around Israel to protect it from ‘wild beasts’”

Press TV

The campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is set to hold fundraisers in Mexico on Wednesday.

The former secretary of state will not herself take part in the two events, which are slated to be held in Mexico City one day after the New Hampshire primary vote, the Hill reported Tuesday.

Her campaign treasurer, Jose Villarreal, will instead host the events.   Continue reading “Clinton campaign to host fundraisers in Mexico”

Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill

Jason Patrick, one of the sixteen people indicted on federal charges in the occupation of the Malheur Wildlife refuge, has an interesting past.

By pure coincidentce, LibertyFight became Facebook friends with Jason Patrick last year after I credited Patrick with naming rancher Jack Yantis killers on Facebook. Our Nov. 30., 2015 article went super viral and Adams County, Idaho Sheriff Ryan Zollman was forced to release the names of Yantis killers, Deputies Brian Wood and Cody Roland, 14 hours after the publication of our article. Mike Rivero’s top independent news website WhatReallyHappened.com was the first to run the story releasing the killers names, and it was subsequently picked up by countless online news websites. Continue reading “Jason Patrick, Indicted Oregon Protester Was Named National Hero By Fox News In 2014”

Sacramento Bee

For the 15th time, officials denied parole for Sirhan Sirhan, the assassin of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, after hearing Wednesday from another person who was shot that night and called for Sirhan’s release.

The decision came after Sirhan answered questions from a California parole panel during a hearing that lasted more than three hours in a small, windowless conference room. Continue reading “Panel denies parole to Sirhan, assassin of Robert F. Kennedy”

Fox News

A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday abruptly halted President Obama’s controversial new power plant regulations, dealing a blow to the administration’s sweeping plan to address global warming.

In a 5-4 decision, the court halted enforcement of the plan until after legal challenges are resolved.   Continue reading “Supreme Court puts Obama’s power plant regs on hold”

Economic Policy Journal

Steve Stanek, a research fellow at The Heartland Institute, emails to point out that when he was managing editor of Heartland’s Budget & Tax News, he oversaw a piece that was run on eminent domain and the taking of property for sports stadiums. Below, from the piece, Kelo Could Ban Takings for Stadiums, is the part applicable to Bush. Note well: The article mentions properties were taken by eminent domain from hundreds of private owners:   Continue reading “How George W. Bush Profited From Eminent Domain (By Taking Properties From Hundreds of Private Owners)”