Gilad Atzmon

Israeli army officials are outraged over a leaked IDF’s video analysis of two Palestinian sea-borne heroic commando raids during the recent onslaught on Gaza.

The nearly six-minute-long debriefing video and audio is made of an amalgam of CCTV footage from secretive army human and electronic surveillance outposts close to the beach at the northern end of the Gaza Strip. The video reveals an outstanding Palestinian heroism, but it also exposes the level of  surveillance coverage around Israel’s border.  The cuts are taken from various locations, angles and heights, include manned and remote watch towers, helicopters, drones, seaborne weapons-systems viewfinders and targeting systems, all synced together in order to track the Palestinian commandos.   Continue reading “Israelis Are Furious Over A Leaked IDF Video”

First Gay Wedding Show In ParisDC Clothesline – by Dean Garrison

This is a story of leftist hypocrisy.

Some may recall a story from December of 2013 about a Denver Cakeshop refusing to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple. The owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, Jack Phillips, refused service to two men who were married in Massachusetts. The irony is that homosexual marriage was not legal in Colorado at the time of request, though the state did have provisions for “civil unions”. The ACLU quickly became involved and Mr. Phillips had more legal troubles than he could have ever imagined.   Continue reading “13 Gay Bakeries Refuse to Bake Cake for Heterosexual Christian Man”

still from youtube video (Laurent Gallen)RT

Dashcams have filmed many amazing things in the past, such as the meteor shower over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk. However, this could be the first time a Star Wars imperial Tie Fighter has ever been caught on camera by a driver   Continue reading “Dashcam ‘captures’ Star Wars TIE fighter crash on snowy German highway”

War of 1812Sovereign Man – by Simon Black

Exactly 199 years ago, in 1815, a “temporary” committee was established in the US Senate called the Committee on Finance and Uniform National Currency.

It was set up to address economic issues and the debt accrued by the US government after the War of 1812.

Of course, because there’s nothing more permanent than a temporary government measure, the committee became a permanent one after just one year.   Continue reading “Paying Down The Debt Is Now Almost Mathematically Impossible”

Image: GeminidNBC News – by Alan Boyle

e shooting stars have aligned for this weekend’s peak of the annual Geminid meteor shower: It’s arguably the best meteor display of the year — and it reaches its height during the heart of the weekend, late Saturday night and early Sunday morning.

This year, the moon is at last quarter during the Geminids’ peak. That means the meteors will have to compete with a bit of moonshine during the wee hours, but things could be worse. And the long-streaking fireballs that are characteristic of the Geminids should make an impression despite the moon.   Continue reading “Geminid Meteor Shower Should Be a Real Gem This Weekend”