Infowars – by Kurt Nimmo

Richard Haass, director of the Council on Foreign Relations and former high level functionary at the State Department, is calling for attacking ISIS.

The CFR, as Hillary Clinton has readily admitted, drives U.S. foreign policy.

The remarks by Haass foreshadow an expansion of U.S. military action following the Pentagon’s attacks of little consequence on ISIS following the theatrical Mount Sinjar incident and the vastly overstated Yazidis humanitarian situation reported earlier this month.   Continue reading “CFR Boss Calls for Military Action Against ISIS”

Breitbart – by ADELLE NAZARIAN

Sacramento City officials say they were not informed that there is a potential Ebola victim in their mist and that the fatal virus might have reached California’s capital city.

Councilman Allen Warren of Sacramento’s District 2 told Fox 40, “Not in a public setting and I have not had any discussion with anybody about that issue,” when asked if the council had any knowledge about the situation.

And according to Vice Mayor Jay Schenirer, “We work with the county on that. So, if there was something going on and the county wanted us to know, we would be following their lead.”   Continue reading “Sacramento Officials Were Not Told About Suspected Ebola Case”

This must be part of the implementation of the North American Union.

Breitbart – by Kristin Tate

HOUSTON, Texas — Earlier this week Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto signed new rules into law, which allow private companies to access state-run oil fields.

Nieto said that certain oil fields will be kept for the use of Petroleos Mexicanos (also known as Pemex), according to the Associated Press (AP). The sections that will be available to private and foreign companies will be revealed soon. The president reportedly hopes to have regulations in place to put the new rules into motion within the next few weeks.    Continue reading “Mexico Opening State-Run Oil Industry to Private Companies”

I guess now they are finally getting India involved in the World War scene.

Bloomberg – by N.C Bipindra

India will unveil its first home-built anti-submarine warship tomorrow in a move to deter China from conducting underwater patrols near its shores.

Defense Minister Arun Jaitley will commission the 3,300-ton INS Kamorta at the southeastern Vishakapatnam port. The move comes a week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced the largest indigenously built guided-missile destroyer and vowed to bolster the country’s defenses so “no one dares to cast an evil glance at India.”   Continue reading “India to Unveil Warship to Deter Chinese Submarines Near Coast”

Press TV

Israeli settlers have unleashed a large pack of dogs on Palestinian children, brutally injuring one near Salfit in the center of the occupied West Bank.

The dogs harshly savaged the five-year-old boy, who is in dire need of several surgeries, including a facial reconstructive one.

The boy, identified as Karmel Moayyad Shakir, was playing with his peers in the village of Azawiyeh when the illegal settlers from the nearby Kannat settlement arrived at the spot along with a large pack of dogs.   Continue reading “Israeli settlers unleash dog pack on Palestinian kids”

Breitbart – by Tony Lee

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) suggested that Republican candidates in this year’s midterm elections should run on granting a pathway to citizenship for all of the country’s illegal immigrants.

Ryan, who had reportedly been working behind the scenes with Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL) to get House Republicans to support a broader immigration bill, said that he was “having problems” convincing conservatives to support immigration reform, which he said was “very important.”   Continue reading “Paul Ryan Suggests GOP Candidates in Midterms Should Run on Giving Illegals Citizenship”

Breitbart – by Bob Price

HOUSTON, Texas — The JAG (Judge Advocate General) Office of the Texas National Guard (TNG) briefed guardsmen about to be deployed to South Texas to leave their personal firearms at home. This applies even if the guardsman has a Texas Concealed Handgun License or is a certified peace officer in their civilian life.

This briefing was disclosed by one of the soldiers who is about to be deployed to a section of the Rio Grande Sector of the Texas/Mexico border as part of Governor Rick Perry’s 1,000 soldier deployment order. “They told us we are considered to be ‘on duty’ 24/7,” the soldier told Breitbart Texas. “Even when we are in civilian clothes, we are not allowed the same right of self-protection as any other citizen of this state.”   Continue reading “National Guard to Soldiers at Border: No Personal Weapons, Even Off-Duty”

Breitbart – by Sylvia Longmire

TUCSON, Arizona — On July 14, Breitbart Texas revealed that an Arizona military testing facility was a hotbed of drug and human smuggling, partly due to its remote location and ineffective security protocols. The report also explained how security had been contracted out to a private company, and that Breitbart Texas sources had indicated managers of the Barry M. Goldwater Range (BMGR) were unhappy with the private company’s performance, the Chiulista Corporation. On August 4, a former Chiulista employee contacted Breitbart Texas to confirm the BMGR’s vulnerabilities and poor security management practices.    Continue reading “Border Area Us Military Range Hotbed For Smugglers Due To Management, Say Whistleblowers”

darren wilson fundraiser gofundmeThe Daily Dot – by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw

The recent events in Ferguson, Mo. have inspired several crowdfunding campaigns, but the most controversial is surely the GoFundMe page forDarren Wilson, the police officer who shot unarmed teenager Michael Brown on Aug. 9.

Four days after it was first posted to GoFundMe, “Support Officer Darren Wilson” has raised over $129,000, all of which will go directly to Wilson and his family. Wilson is on paid administrative leave from his job, and has not been arrested or charged with any crime. The KKK has a separate fundraiser running for the officer.   Continue reading “Darren Wilson fundraiser has raked in almost $130,000”

Untitled attachment 00016On his death bed they asked him where he wanted to be buried. His answer was, “Surprise me.”

I had forgotten that he lived to be 100, and also didn’t realize it has been over 10 years since he died.

Always enjoyed him, his movies, and his show. He touched a lot of lives during his life.

Thought you might enjoy a bit of memory touching. Enjoy and recall a neat comedian.   Continue reading “Bob Hope”

police-state-nationThe Rundown Live – by Kristan T. Harris

In Ferguson, a suburb of St Louis, peaceful protesters and media where fired upon by militarized police. The government has been giving local police Military equipment from battlefields across the world. Here is a list of current proven equipment used by law enforcement, given to them through the 1033 program. In 2013 alone, $449,309,003.71 worth of property was transferred to law enforcement,” the agency’s website states.

Missouri police participating in the 1033 program have received -”aircraft (both fixed wing and rotary) and four-wheel drive vehicles (such as pickup trucks, blazers, ambulances and armored personnel carriers),” according to the state’s Department of Public Safety.   Continue reading “List of Military Equipment Used by Local Police from the 1033 Program”

Image from lockheedmartin.comRT

The US Navy is looking at how exoskeletons could be used at naval shipyards. Exoskeletons enable workers to operate heavyweight hand tools for longer by transferring the weight of the items from the body directly the ground.

Lockheed Martin’s FORTIS exoskeleton is totally unpowered, yet it distributes heavy weight away from human muscles via its secure and grounded construction.

Lockheed Martin claims the FORTIS exoskeleton’s lightweight ergonomic construction allows its operator to move freely in a natural and flexible way, which greatly increases a worker’s productivity.   Continue reading “US Navy tests power-free industrial exoskeletons”

inkNatural News – by Julie Wilson

If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance that you have a tattoo. After all, nearly half of the population has decided at some point in their life that it was a good idea to permanently ink an image, or special symbol, onto their skin. Many hold no regrets when it comes to their tattoos; however, others embrace them less so with age.

But now there’s a new reason to rethink getting inked. Have you ever considered exactly what tattoo ink is made of? The ink is really pigment, and most are made of metal salts; however, some are made of plastics or vegetable dyes, and if organic, they’re usually plant-based.    Continue reading “Tattoo ink poisoning Americans”

AFP Photo/Welayat SalahuddinRT

Earlier this summer, American Special Forces attempted to rescue photojournalist James Foley and other hostages held by Islamic State militants in Syria, but the mission failed because the prisoners were not at the suspected location.

According to the Washington Post, the United States acted after six other Western hostages were previously let go by the extremist group and had been debriefed by intelligence officers. White House officials said the operation involved several dozen US commandos engaging militants in battle – one American was wounded – but that Foley and the others could not be saved.   Continue reading “US tried and failed to save Foley, other IS hostages in Syria”

Liberia Battles Spreading Ebola EpidemicThe Daily Sheeple – by Chris Carrington

The Liberian military have encircled the sprawling West Point slum in Liberian capital Monrovia, with barbed wire to keep the residents inside. The barriers appeared without warning overnight, and coupled with armed soldiers instructed to ‘shoot to kill’, and using tear gas to control increasingly angry crowds, has effectively sealed off the slum to all but the most determined escapees.

West Point borders the ocean, and the coastguard are patrolling the sewage filled waters just off the coast to make sure nobody tries to get out that way.   Continue reading “Liberian Police Using Live Rounds to Enforce Ebola Quarantine Measures on 50,000 People”

Photo: Via NBC.comAllen West

Here is a letter from veteran Law Enforcement Officer of Gulf Shores (Alabama) Police Chief, Ed Delmore. Chief Delmore is a 32-year law enforcement veteran who spent most of his career leading St. Louis area departments until becoming the Alabama beach city’s top cop in 2010.

In his letter posted at Law Officer.com this past Sunday, he takes Missouri State Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson to task over his handling of the security situation in Ferguson. I’m hoping someone will take Missouri Governor Nixon to task as well over his recent videotape statement.   Continue reading “Veteran police chief calls bulls**t on Ferguson’s Capt. Ron Johnson”

AFP Photo/Nicholas KammRT

America’s second largest lender has reached a $16.65 billion settlement with US federal authorities for selling toxic mortgages misleading investors, the Justice Department said Thursday.

“This historic resolution – the largest such settlement on record – goes far beyond ‘the cost of doing business,’” Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement posted on the US Justice Department website on Thursday.   Continue reading “Bank of America agrees to record $17bn settlement over mortgage fraud”

James FoleyMail.com

BEIRUT (AP) — The extremists of the Islamic State group have turned their social media into a theater of horror, broadcasting a stomach-turning stream of battles, bombings and beheadings to a global audience.

The strategy is aimed at terrorizing opponents at home and winning recruits abroad. But there are increasing signs of pushback — both from companies swiftly censoring objectionable content and users determined not to let it go viral.   Continue reading “Social media pushes back at militant propaganda”