Natural News – by Mike Adams

If you really look deeply at the “moral justification” behind the recent U.S. military strike in Syria, it all comes down to this simple argument: “Those children were being hurt by chemical violence, and we just HAD to do something to stop them!”

Therefore, according to the Pentagon, anytime a nation anywhere in the world believes another nation is doing something to harm its children with chemicals, they have the right to launch missile strikes, drop bombs or do anything necessary to stop what they see as an “chemical violence” against children.   Continue reading “According to bizarre Pentagon logic, Russia can now bomb the USA to stop vaccine violence against children”

New York Post – by Kaja Whitehouse

FBI Director James Comey said he let cameras into the New York FBI offices to film a new television series in hopes that he might build trust with the American people.

“I worry sometimes that people don’t know us,” Comey said in explaining why he green-lighted “Inside the FBI: New York,” a new television documentary by Dick Wolf of “Law & Order” fame and documentarian Marc Levin.   Continue reading “Comey OKs new TV series to boost FBI’s image”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

State Department employee Candace Marie Claiborne is facing charges of obstructing an official proceeding and making false statements to the FBI, both felony offenses, for allegedly concealing numerous contacts that she had over a period of years with foreign intelligence agents, according to a federal complaint that was unsealed at the end of March.   Continue reading “Former Clinton State Dept Employee Arrested – Concealed Numerous Foreign Intelligence Contacts”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Following yesterday’s icy meeting in Moscow between Rex Tillerson and Russian diplomat Sergey Lavron, the propaganda campaigns between the U.S., Syria and Russia seem to be ratcheting up to full force.

Speaking with the BBC earlier this morning, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said the U.S. account of the recent chemical weapons ‘attack’ in Syria was a “100% fabrication” which can only lead him to the conclusion that the West must be working “hand and glove with the terrorists.”   Continue reading “Assad: The Chemical Attack Is “100% Fabrication””

WJLA

A man who had been deported from the U.S. has been arrested on charges of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl five times at a home daycare at the house where he lived in Herndon, police say.

Fairfax County Police say Oscar Perez Rangel, 40, of Herndon was a “previously deported felon” who was in the country illegally. He is charged with three counts of felony animate object sexual penetration and two counts of felony aggravated sexual battery in connection with the abuse of the girl between October and December of 2016.   Continue reading “Police: Deported felon arrested in sexual abuse of 12-year-old girl at Va. daycare”

CBC News – by Muriel Draaisma

York Regional Police used a helicopter and a canine unit over the weekend to prove to three teenage boys at Canada’s Wonderland that crime does not pay … not even in candy.

The youths were arrested Saturday after allegedly stealing the sweet treats from the Toronto-area amusement park.

“These kids definitely learned a lesson on that night,” Const. Andy Pattenden said in an interview Tuesday.
Continue reading “Police release helicopter video of 3 teens arrested in candy store theft at Canada’s Wonderland”

The Daily Sheeple – by Piper McGowin

People are completely fed up with flying at this point.

It’s something many people feel they have to do to get to where they need to go fast enough, but the whole process has become a cross between watching a circus car falling apart in slow motion in a Looney Tunes-esque fashion (with literal clowns) and a DMV line that’s three times longer with a lot more molestation (courtesy of the TSA and their foreign counterparts who have to pat down toddlers in wheelchairs because… turrurrism).
Continue reading “People Have Been Printing off GIANT Boarding Passes as a Prank”

BBC News

US President Donald Trump has said Nato is “no longer obsolete”, reversing a stance that had alarmed allies.

Hosting Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the White House, Mr Trump said the threat of terrorism had underlined the alliance’s importance.

He called on Nato to do more to help Iraqi and Afghan “partners”.
Continue reading “Trump says Nato ‘no longer obsolete’”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Americans are up in arms over the alleged gas attack in Syria. Although there was no investigation, and many high-profile individuals have called it a sham, the US has pinned the blame on Syrian president Bashar Al Assad. So, we thought it would be a good idea to remind our fellow Americans of an occasion where the federal government got away with gassing its own people, an action which, consequently, led to the deaths of 86 men, women, and children.   Continue reading “As US Bombs Syria, Americans Forgot Govt Used Chemical Weapons to Kill Children in Texas”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Steven Goldstein, who heads the Democratic activist group named the “Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect,” demanded White House press secretary Sean Spicer be fired on Tuesday for “denying Hitler gassed millions of Jews to death.”

Spicer made a gaffe earlier in the day while trying to draw a ridiculous parallel between Hitler and Assad by saying that Hitler “didn’t even sink to using chemical weapons” during World War II.   Continue reading “Phony ‘Anne Frank Center’ Demands Sean Spicer Be Fired For ‘Denying Hitler Gassed Millions of Jews’”

The Duran – by Alex Christoforou

With each passing day the White Helmets expose themselves as the ISIS – Al Qaeda jihadist scam most readers of this site know them to be.

The Duran recently posted a bombshell study from the Swedish NGO Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR), that shows how the White Helmets murder babies, not save babies like Netflix and George Clooney would have you believe.   Continue reading “White Helmets handle deadly toxic “sarin gas” while lighting up cigarettes”

Widener’s Reloading and Shooting Supply provided us with some ammunition to evaluate. We took my .44 magnum Super Red Hawk, the Winchester Dual Bond Jacketed Hollow Point Elite .44 REM Mag, 240 grain, and Winchester .44 REM Mag, 240 grain, Jacketed Soft Point out to evaluate their performance.   Continue reading “.44 Mag Ammunition Evaluation From the Trenches”

CTV News – by Jeff Lagerquist

A U.K. mother is behind bars after driving while impaired at high speed into a roundabout with her 19-month-old son in the back seat.

The collision was so violent that her compact sport utility vehicle was launched nearly 5 metres into the air, landing on its roof before grinding to a stop 50 metres up the road.  Continue reading “Caught on cam: Drunk U.K. driver flips car in the air with her baby on board”