Paul McLeodMail.com

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A man who converted his antebellum home into a cluttered, quirky Elvis Presley shrine was found dead Thursday on the front porch, two days after police said he fatally shot a man who forced his way into the museum.

A motorist called police Thursday morning after seeing Paul MacLeod, 71, slumped in a chair outside the shrine known as Graceland Too, said Marshall County Coroner James Richard Anderson. He said there was no blood or trauma to MacLeod’s body.   Continue reading “Owner of offbeat Elvis museum found dead”

Rense.com – by Yoichi Shimatsu

As the only non-European journalist to cover The Hague inquiry into the Amsterdam crash of El Al flight 1862 (October 1992), which destroyed a Biljmeer district apartment complex, I discovered many aspects of the Israeli security set-up at Schipol International Airport and the role of the Mossad intelligence agency in secret operations there, one of Europe’s business transport hubs. This same airport spy network is very likely involved in the recent crash of Malaysian Airlines flight 17 over the Ukraine. Continue reading “Was MH17 Sabotaged By An Israeli Security Team At Amsterdam Schiphol Airport?”

APWashington Free Beacon – by Elizabeth Harrington

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is suggesting major changes to grocery stores to “nudge” Americans to purchase healthier foods when they shop.

The agency commissioned an “expert panel” to make recommendations on how to guide the more than 47 million Americans on food stamps into spending their benefits on fruits and vegetables.

The group released an 80-page report this month presenting their ideas, which include talking shopping carts and a marketing strategy for grocery chains that would feature better store lighting for healthier items.    Continue reading “USDA Suggests Changes to Grocery Stores to ‘Nudge’ Consumers to Eat Healthy”

A journalist takes photographs at the site of Thursday's Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash near the settlement of Grabovo, in the Donetsk region July 18, 2014 (Reuters / Maxim Zmeyev)RT – by Tony Gosling

Put yourself in the position of a certain passenger boarding the Malaysian Airlines flight at Amsterdam for the twelve hour trip to Kuala Lumpur on Thursday morning.

Given a previous Malaysian flight’s mysterious disappearance it’s likely he was not the only boarding passenger who was a little nervous when he joked on social media, “If we disappear, this is what the plane looks like.”   Continue reading “Why was MH17 flying through a war zone where 10 aircraft have been shot down?”

woodrowwilson-216x300B’Man’s Revolt – by DC Dave

The more I learn, particularly when it involves history over about the past two centuries, the more I discover that things are almost the opposite of what we have been led to believe they were. Historians, for instance, consistently rank Woodrow Wilson as one of America’s best presidents, but now we have a very well reasoned argument from David Stockman that almost everything bad that happened in the 20th century resulted from Wilson’s decision to involve us needlessly in what was known at the time as the Great War. And Stockman even omits any mention of theBalfour Declaration, whose promises Great Britain could not have made good upon without U.S. entry into the war, and the endlessly troublesome state of Israel would not have been created.   Continue reading “Why Senator Joe McCarthy Had to Be Destroyed”

Breitbart

ENGLEWOOD, Fla., July 17 (UPI) — Residents of a rural area in Florida are fighting a proposed housing development by putting up signs warning their potential new neighbors about what really goes on at farms in Englewood.

Specifically: Noisy, smelly, outdoor sex.

Area residents are against the project, which would bring about 80 new homes into the neighborhood, because the Tromble Bay development would take up at least 40 acres of land and change what the region is all about.   Continue reading “‘Farm Animal Sex’ Sign Tries to Scare Off Housing Development”

The Conservative Treehouse – by Sundance

A few days ago we posted some details, and a large dose of opinion, about the latest misguided efforts of Glenn Beck’s “Bold and Sanctimonious Tour” – and a strange thing happened…. few, if any, thought our critical outline was controversial.

It would appear the Patriotic U.S. Sleeping Giant is awake, at least on this issue:   Continue reading “Soccer Balls, Sanctimony and A Billion Dollar Group Called “Baptist Child and Family Services”…”

Whether or not these conversations happened wont matter. The “official” narrative will be that Russian backed Seperatists downed the plane and “action” will be taken.

My opinion is that NATO/American Troops will be placed in Ukraine and Russians Troops will do the same to “protect’ the people of Eastern ukraine.
We all know what happens after that.   Continue reading “SBU intercepts phone conversations of separatists admitting downing a civilian plane”

NBC 10 Philadelphia

A man was shot Thursday morning in Lehigh County when a Pennsylvania State Constable tried to serve him with a warrant over unpaid parking tickets.

The constable told the District Attorney he felt his life was in danger as he tried to serve 38-year-old Kevin McCullers.

McCullers, who had 31 outstanding parking tickets, was shot as he tried to back out of his driveway along the 3400 block of Portland Drive in Whitehall Township around 7:30 a.m. Thursday. His girlfriend says McCullers was on his way to Dunkin’ Donuts and was surprised by the constable.   Continue reading “Man Shot Over 31 Unpaid Parking Tickets”

Featured photo - NBC News Pulls Veteran Reporter from Gaza After Witnessing Israeli Attack on ChildrenThe Intercept – by Glenn Greenwald

Ayman Mohyeldin, the NBC News correspondent who personally witnessed yesterday’s killing by Israel of four Palestinian boys on a Gazan beach and who has received widespread praise for his brave and innovative coverage of the conflict, has been told by NBC executives to leave Gaza immediately. According to an NBC source upset at his treatment, the executives claimed the decision was motivated by “security concerns” as Israel prepares a ground invasion, a claim repeated to me by an NBC executive. But late yesterday, NBC sent another correspondent, Richard Engel, along with an American producer who has never been to Gaza and speaks no Arabic, into Gaza to cover the ongoing Israeli assault (both Mohyeldin and Engel speak Arabic).   Continue reading “NBC News Pulls Veteran Reporter from Gaza After Witnessing Israeli Attack on Children”

rice artWTVR News 6 – by Alix Byran

Who knew rice-fields could be such a beautiful medium?

A village in northeastern Japan used rice plants to create an image commemorating Mount Fuji’s registration as a UNESCO world cultural heritage site last year.   Continue reading “This Japanese rice-field art is like nothing you’ve ever seen”

Yahoo News – by CHRISTOPHER WEBER and FENIT NIRAPPIL

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Laura Whitney and her husband, Michael Korte, don’t know whether they’re being good citizens during a drought or scofflaws.

On the same day the state approved mandatory outdoor watering restrictions with the threat of $500 fines, the Southern California couple received a letter from their city threatening a $500 penalty for not watering their brown lawn.   Continue reading “California homeowners warned about brown lawns”

Yahoo News – by Arit John, The Wire

Puerto Rico is now the perfect place for people who think Obamacare is the worst thing since slavery, but would also like to be insured. Territories are now exempt from most of the requirements of Obamacare. Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands have high uninsured rates, but Puerto Rico has a pretty good publicly funded health care system.    Continue reading “Puerto Rico Is A Utopia for Those Who Hate Obamacare But Like Insurance”

Yahoo News

The Hague (AFP) – A young Dutchman apparently posted a picture of the downed Malaysian airliner on Facebook minutes before he boarded it, writing: “If it should disappear, this is what it looks like.”

Cor Pan, who appeared to be going on a beach holiday to Malaysia, posted the photo as a joking reference to another Malaysia Airlines flight that mysteriously disappeared over the Indian Ocean in March.   Continue reading “Passenger posted joke about plane disappearing as he boarded jet”

Michelle Obama tours the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site, May 16, 2014. (Chuck Kennedy/White House)Yahoo News – by Dylan Stableford

On May 16, the eve of the 60th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision that outlawed racial segregation in America’s public schools, Michelle Obama traveled to Topeka, Kansas, to visit the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.

As the first lady toured the site with Stephanie Kyriazis, its chief of interpretation and education, she posed for a striking photograph that serves as a stark reminder of the segregation era. The image, taken by White House photographer Chuck Kennedy, was posted to the White House Flickr feed this week.   Continue reading “Michelle Obama photograph a stark reminder of segregation era”

The president's speech went on as planned, complete with laugh lines, despite the deaths of nearly two dozen U.S. citizens in what appears to have been a deliberate missile attackDaily Mail – by David Martosko

President Barack Obama provoked fury in the U.S. on Thursday by casually devoting less than a minute to the deaths of 295 people aboard a Malaysian airliner, as he began an often jokey 16-minute speech about the need to expand America’s transportation infrastructure.

There are no confirmed American dead and the White House issued a statement on Thursday evening which said they were still seeking any ‘information to determine whether there were any American citizens on board’.
Continue reading “‘It looks like it may be a terrible tragedy’: Obama goes AWOL again with just 40-second mention of Malaysian plane crash feared to have killed Americans before his jokey 16-minute transport speech”