The Daily Sheeple – by Piper McGowin

Come on, guys. What are they doing here? Obviously something showed up over the horizon of the planet just before NASA decided to cut the International Space Station’s live feed. What is this?

Better yet, what lame explanations are they going to make up to explain away what this is (like they always do)?   Continue reading “NASA Cuts Int’l Space Station Live Feed As Horseshoe UFO Appears Over Earth’s Horizon”

History.com

The Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought on April 19, 1775, kicked off the American Revolutionary War (1775-83). Tensions had been building for many years between residents of the 13 American colonies and the British authorities, particularly in Massachusetts. On the night of April 18, 1775, hundreds of British troops marched from Boston to nearby Concord in order to seize an arms cache. Paul Revere and other riders sounded the alarm, and colonial militiamen began mobilizing to intercept the Redcoat column. A confrontation on the Lexington town green started off the fighting, and soon the British were hastily retreating under intense fire. Many more battles followed, and in 1783 the colonists formally won their independence.   Continue reading “April 19, 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord”

Americans for Tax Reform – by John Kartch

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A $1,000 per gun tax should serve as a “role model” for states, according to the governor of the U.S. territory of the Northern Mariana Islands, which imposed the $1,000 gun tax earlier this month. An idea first endorsed by Hillary Clinton in 1993, steep gun taxes have now taken hold in Cook County, Ill. the city of Seattle, and now a U.S. territory.   Continue reading “$1,000 Gun Tax Pushed as “Role Model” for States”

RT

Southern-style justice captured on camera shows police in North Carolina raiding a family home and arresting four people after they allegedly smelled cannabis.

In a now-deleted Facebook post, Vera McGriff detailed how eight police officers “bum rushed” her home in Durham city on April 8, after she denied them entry for failing to produce a search warrant, which is a Constitutionally-protected right.   Continue reading “Cannabis ‘smell test’ used by police to raid house & assault ‘suspects’”

Progressives Today

As “whiteness history month” progresses at Portland Community College, the question that has been posed over and over is “how do we dismantle whiteness?”

Well, during one of the sessions on Tuesday, April 12th, the speaker accidentally let it slip that getting rid of white people is the answer.   Continue reading ““Whiteness” Speaker Reveals True Goal: Eliminating White People”

21st Century Wire

The US and UK media have descended into pure parody with their reporting of the recent Russian jet “buzzing” of USS Donald Cook, American Navy missile destroyer that “strayed” into Russian waters in the Baltic Sea.

The USS Donald Cook was 43 miles from Russian Naval base in Kaliningrad when the Russian jets “buzzed” the US naval destroyer. A Russian display of aerial dexterity that has sent the US and UK into a tail spin.   Continue reading “American Warship Sails “Dangerously Close” to Russia”

Anon HQ – by EV

It’s time to remind US citizens again of HR 378, the Act that would “prohibit the purchase, ownership, or possession of enhanced body armor by civilians, with exceptions,” (source). The Act caused a stirwhen it was first reported on in early 2015, but has since dwindled in the media, and slipped through the cracks of the public’s attention. The proposal is still open, however, and those who are interested can track its progress through the (source) link above.

The Act was proposed on January 14, 2015 by Representatives Michael Honda (D-CA), Alcee Hastings (D-FL), Robin Kelly (D-IL), and Danny Davis (D-IL). According to washingtonwatch.com, other sponsors or cosponsors include Representatives Barbara Lee (D-CA), Eric Swalwell (D-CA), and Julia Brownley (D-CA).   Continue reading “U.S. Citizens May Be Banned from Buying Body Armor”