Image: YouTube The Blaze – by Mike Opelka

Police in Texas are on alert after a marked Harris County constable car appeared to have had two lines powering the anti-lock braking system intentionally cut.

At the same time, there have been two separate reports of shots fired at Houston-area police in the space of a week.

Houston police, Harris County constables and uniformed officers patrolling in marked cars have been told to be on the lookout for rogue attacks, and whenever possible, to travel in pairs.   Continue reading “Texas Cops on Alert After Brake Lines on Houston Police Cruiser Cut”

Police say a man pulled a gun trying to rob a store, but ended up running when the owner opened fire on him.Guns Save Lives – by Dan Cannon

Police are searching for an armed robbery suspect who is luck to be alive after a run-in with an armed store owner in Knoxville, Tennessee.

According to WVLT:

Employees say the man pointed a gun at one of the clerks. When he tried going around the lottery machine to get to the cash register, the store owner pulled a handgun. Continue reading “Surveillance Cameras Show Store Owner Opening Fire on Armed Robber”

WNEP 16 News – by Clay Lepard

LUZERNE COUNTY — Call it the case of the mysterious boom.  Folks in the back mountain heard a loud rumble, some even saying it shook their home.

It takes a lot to wake up 12-year-old Kendra Steltz of Lake Township.

“I was sleeping and all I heard was a big bang,” she said.   Continue reading “Mysterious Boom In Luzerne County, Pennslyvania”

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HUNTINGTON BEACH (CBSLA.com) — The viral video of a homeless man buying food for friends with $100 he had been given warmed the hearts of many of the more than 25 million people who clicked on it.

Donations came pouring in for the homeless man named Thomas. More than $130,000 donated from around the globe in about a week.   Continue reading “Was viral video of generous homeless man a hoax?”

Obama’s Recognition of Cuba Renews Communist SubversionThe John Birch Society – by Art Thompson

In this week’s analysis behind the news video, JBS CEO Art Thompson discusses how Obama’s recent recognition of Cuba will renew communist subversion within the United States; how Obama’s administration has numerous ties to the communist Cuban government; how BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization are part of a growing alliance world-wide of communist nations to be a counterbalance to the West; how these alliances are actually dividing the world in preparation for the perpetual wars between three regions of the world as predicted by George Orwell; and how he recommends against viewing the movie, “The Interview,” on the basis that it is socially debilitating.   Continue reading “Obama’s Recognition of Cuba Renews Communist Subversion”

debtors-prison-comicSHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

A special report highlights the growing disparity in America, and the issues many are having in keeping up with payments, which can even lead to incarceration for failure to pay – in spite of constitutional protections.

Thanks in part to the growing trend of private collection agencies – including those who service fines and penalties assessed by government agencies – the inability or failure to pay debts is resulting in arrest warrants, mounting costs and, yes, jail time.   Continue reading “Specter of Debtors’ Prisons Looms Over Americans Who Just Can’t Pay: “You Can’t Squeeze Blood From a Turnip””