Screenshots demonstrating the FxGuru app, used here to depict a rocket launcher attack on the Windsor Star building. Police have charged a local man for making a similar video involving Windsor police headquarters.The Windsor Star – by Dalson Chen

A 44-year-old local man is facing a criminal charge because he allegedly posted on Facebook a video depicting Windsor police headquarters being blown up with a rocket launcher.

“We take this seriously,” said Windsor police spokesman Sgt. Matt D’Asti on Tuesday.

“We felt strongly enough that this was a conveyance of a threat — and we acted on it.”   Continue reading “Windsor police arrest man over Facebook video post”

JTA – by Neil Rubin, Sept 6, 2012

WASHINGTON (JTA) — About 50 high-ranking federal and state law enforcement officials met with an equal number of leading American Jewish officials for their first “table top” threat exercise.

The Joint Department of Homeland Security-American Jewish Community Table Top Exercise, held Wednesday at an unnamed location in Rosslyn, Va., was designed to identify gaps in information sharing, to share best practices and to push security concerns throughout the American Jewish community.   Continue reading “2012: Homeland Security runs threat response exercise with Jewish leaders”

CNN

Jerusalem (CNN) — Israeli airstrikes pounded targets in Gaza, killing scores of people Wednesday as dozens of militant rockets streaked into Israel.

The continued Hamas barrage prompted Israel’s Prime Minister to step up the offensive against the militant group.

“The operation will be expanded and will continue until the firing at our communities stops and quiet is restored,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.    Continue reading “Israel’s President: Gaza ground offensive ‘may happen quite soon’”

Breitbart – by Kristin Tate

HOUSTON, Texas–As violence and cartel activity is becoming increasingly common near the border, citizen vigilante groups in Mexico–armed with rifles and machetes–are attempting to curb the crime on their own.

The citizens, who come from all walks of life, formed the vigilante groups because they feel their government has failed to control violence in Mexico. Others accuse the Mexican government of being infiltrated by cartels.   Continue reading “Mexican Vigilantes Fight Violence Near Border”

(WeatherBell.com, adapted by CWG)Washington Post – by Jason Samenow

Call it the ghost of the polar vortex, the polar vortex sequel, or the polar vortex’s revenge. Meteorological purists may tell you it’s not a polar vortex at all. However you choose to refer to the looming weather pattern, unseasonably chilly air is headed for parts of the northern and northeastern U.S at the height of summer early next week.

Bearing a haunting resemblance to January’s brutally cold weather pattern, a deep pool of cool air from the Gulf of Alaska will plunge into the Great Lakes early next week and then ooze towards the East Coast.   Continue reading “Poor man’s polar vortex to make shocking summer return in eastern U.S. next week”

Breitbart – by Robert Wilde

The decision to enlarge the Southern California detention center for illegal immigrants in Adelanto is being excoriated by pro-immigrant advocacy groups. Instead, they are demanding that resources be used for children seeking asylum in the United States.

The Los Angeles Times reported that the center is currently being expanded to hold up to 1,950 illegal immigrants, up from its present capacity of 1,300. Additionally, a women’s housing unit will be built. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials welcome the new construction, arguing that it will accommodate more bed space required by the Los Angeles area. ICE spokeswoman Virgina Kice explained that ICE endeavors to detain the illegal immigrants in proximity to where they are arrested.    Continue reading “Pro-Illegal Immigrant Groups Decry Expanding Detention Center”

Border Patrol agents and Mission Police in Mission, Texas rush down a public access road in the Rio Grande Valley, along a land refuge controlled by U.S. Department of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service to intercept a group of illegal immigrants crossing into the U.S. The roads are now being monitored and Journalists are being asked to leave the area by federal law enforcement officials. Photo Sara A. Carter/TheBlaze   TheBlaze – by Sara Carter

Department of Homeland Security officials are stonewalling lawmakers who try to make unannounced visits to immigrant detention facilities throughout the country and are closing off public roads along the U.S.-Mexico border in an effort to keep journalists from reporting on the growing illegal immigration crisis, federal law enforcement officials told TheBlaze.

The officials said senior supervisors have made scheduling visits ahead of time mandatory at detention facilities, turned back officials from unannounced visits, and that Border Patrol agents have been forced to clean up facilities and transfer illegal aliens from unauthorized holding cells before they are inspected by lawmakers. Reporters have also been stopped by DHS officials from traveling along public access roads near the Rio Grande, where most of illegal immigrant children and groups are crossing into the U.S.   Continue reading “Border Patrol Official: DHS Ordered Illegal Immigrant Holding Facility ‘Cleared Out’ Before Congressional Visit”

Breitbart – by Michelle Moons

MURRIETA — As the border crisis continues, the Department of Defense is requesting that additional military bases make housing facilities and land available to accommodate a continued influx of illegal alien children.

According to information provided exclusively to Breitbart through a source requesting anonymity, Major General John T. Winters has specifically requested installation support for the Department of Homeland Security to provide temporary housing to unaccompanied alien children. The request requires bases to report any facilities across the U.S. that meet the following minimum specifications: a 24,000 square foot building, 15 acres of land “level and clear,” and access to utilities. The information is due to be reported by Wednesday afternoon, July 9.   Continue reading “More Military Bases Asked to Provide Facilities for Illegal Aliens”

El Paso Times – by Luis Carlos Lopez

Another plane carrying an undisclosed number of undocumented immigrants from Central America landed in El Paso on Wednesday, a Border Patrol official said.

The official, who spoke on background, said that Border Patrol has been getting “family groups” and processing them before turning them over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.   Continue reading “Plane lands in El Paso carrying more undocumented immigrants”

Tuscola Today – by Tom Gilchrist

VASSAR — Wolverine Human Services officials say Central American child refugees could arrive here in “a couple weeks,” though protesters didn’t roll out a welcome mat outside Vassar City Hall on Monday night.

“I want them to go home where they came from,” said Julie Blossom Hunt, 48, of Vassar, one   of several dozen people at a pro-test held by Michiganders for Immigration Control and Enforcement, or MICE.   Continue reading “Citizens assemble to voice opinions on housing Central American refugee children at Wolverine Human Services”

REUTERS/Harris County Sheriff's Department/Handout via ReutersYahoo News – by RYAN OWENS and MEGHAN KENEALLY

A Texas man accused of killing six people, including four children, was turned away by a teenager when he first went to the victims’ home, but he returned a short time later, kicked in the door, tied up the family and then shot them in the head execution style, according to court testimony today.

Ron Haskell, 33, was charged with capital murder following his arrest after a long standoff with police in Spring, Texas.

The carnage ended when a wounded 15-year-old girl called 911 and alerted police to the shooting and said that the gunman was on his way to shoot her grandparents, police said. Cops intercepted Haskell, who was related to the victims, and took him into custody following a tense standoff.   Continue reading “Texas Shooter Kicked in Door, Tied Up Kids, Executed Them”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Dale Carnegie wrote ‘How To Win Friends And Influence People’ in 1936. George W Bush and Barrack Obama are the only Presidents adults under 35 have known since turning 18. If Bush and Obama were to collaborate on a book, it should be entitled ‘How To Lose Friends And Get Kicked Out Of Clubs.’

Does anyone believe what the President of the United States says? Are there any Americans who  think their government wants to do what is best for them? Would anyone anywhere in the world want the United States to send their military to rescue them? Do poor people in the Third World actually want American Aid if they have to take GMO food? Do bank depositors around the world trust the dollar not to collapse? How many people overseas expect the American government will supply the troops needed to kidnap dissidents and suppress the poor whenever the New World Order demands it?   Continue reading “Obama And Bush: How To Lose Friends And Get Kicked Out Of Clubs”

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Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc – by Maura Moser

WASHINGTON, D.C., July 1, 2014 – The Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) is deeply concerned about reports that the Obama Administration plans to reduce due process protections for the children who present themselves at our border.   Continue reading “CLINIC Urges Protection for Unaccompanied Children”

Washington Office on Latin America – by Adam Isaacson, June 2014

In February 2014, WOLA investigators paid a 12-day visit to several points along Mexico’s southern border with Guatemala. This visit was part of a larger project, begun in the second half of 2013, to monitor border security conditions, migration trends, and recent policy changes affecting this region.

Staff from WOLA’s Migration and Border Security Program have visited six sectors of Mexico’s 1,969-mile northern border with the United States since 2011, and we have reported from several of them. This is our first report on Mexico’s 714-mile southern border zone. It comes after several months of preparatory research—combing official documents, interviewing officials, and paying site visits—followed by our February research trip.   Continue reading “New WOLA report on Mexico’s Southern Border”

The Border Patrol station on Madison Ave in Murrieta.  FRANK BELLINO/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERThe Press Enterprise – by Sarah Burge

Murrieta police say Border Patrol officials notified them late Wednesday afternoon that there will be no flights of immigrants from Texas arriving in San Diego on Thursday or for the rest of the week.

More than a week after protesters thwarted federal officials’ efforts to send three busloads of migrants flown in from Texas to the Murrieta U.S. Border Patrol station, anti-illegal immigration activists were vowing to continue their efforts to keep the migrants away.  Continue reading “MURRIETA: No more flights of migrants arriving this week, police say”

PictureFood Freedom USA

The following is a farewell note from the owners of Bolzano Artisan meats:

By this point, you already know how we were forced to shut down because of actions by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, but now the financial damage has forced us to close our doors on our plant on Holton Street for good. We are working behind the scenes to relaunch the company, perhaps with the help of other great local food innovators in our state. It might take months, it might take many years – we just can’t tell at this point.    Continue reading “Arrivederci Bolzano”