Liberia's border with Sierra Leone has been closed to stem the spread of the deadly Ebola virus.Why can’t our forces at the Southern border do this to the illegals who are invading?

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Liberia’s armed forces have reportedly been given orders to shoot people trying to illegally cross the border from neighbouring Sierra Leone, which was closed to stem the spread of Ebola.

Soldiers stationed in Bomi and Grand Cape Mount counties, which border Sierra Leone, were to ‘shoot on sight’ any person trying to cross the border, said deputy chief of staff, Colonel Eric Dennis, according to local newspaper the Daily Observer.   Continue reading “Shoot-on-sight order in Ebola-wary Liberia”

astro1 030703 440x302 Planes Flying Over D.C. for Aerospace Defense TestsRoll Call – by Hannah Hess

Look skyward Tuesday and you might see some low-flying military aircraft over the District of Columbia.

But don’t panic: The planes are likely part of a practice run.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command will be practicing intercept and identification procedures over the region between 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. More exercises will take place Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.   Continue reading “Planes Flying Over D.C. for Aerospace Defense Tests”

Channel News Asia

SRINAGAR: Chinese troops have advanced in recent days into disputed territory claimed by India, echoing a similar incursion last year that raised tensions between the two rival giants, official sources said on Tuesday (Aug 19).

Chinese troops twice crossed over the border into a remote area of the western Himalayas, with some unfurling a banner that read “this is Chinese territory, go back”, an official said on condition of anonymity.

Continue reading “China troops enter disputed India territory: sources”

Bloomberg – by Omar R. Valdimarsson

Iceland’s Civil Protection Agency has registered hundreds of earthquakes since midnight yesterday at the site of one of its biggest volcanoes as the island braces itself for a possible eruption.

“There is a very strong indication of magma movement east of Bardarbunga caldera,” the Reykjavik-based agency said in a statement late yesterday. Around 800 earthquakes have been observed in the area since midnight Aug. 18, with the strongest one measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale, the agency said.   Continue reading “Iceland Prepares for Volcanic Eruption as Tremors Persist”

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LOWELL (CBS) — A highly contagious viral disease has killed at least 15 dogs in Lowell.

Lowell Animal Control Officer Darlene Wood told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 there have been 15 confirmed cases of the canine parvovirus in the past two weeks.

In each case the dog has died.   Continue reading “Highly Contagious Parvovirus Kills 15 Dogs In Lowell”

Yahoo News – by Christopher Sherman

MISSION, Texas (AP) — On a recent moonlit night, Border Patrol agents began rounding up eight immigrants hiding in and around a canal near the Rio Grande. A state trooper soon arrived to help. Then out of the darkness emerged seven more armed men in fatigues.

Agents assumed the camouflaged crew that joined in pulling the immigrants from the canal’s milky green waters was a tactical unit from the Texas Department of Public Safety. Only later did they learn that the men belonged to the Texas Militia, a group that dresses like a SWAT team and carries weapons but has no law-enforcement training or authority of any kind.   Continue reading “Militias complicate situation on Texas border”

Breitbart – by Tony Lee

After White House officials reportedly met with big-business groups, President Barack Obama is considering executive actions that will give them more guest-worker visas in the high-tech and low-skilled sectors.

This may come on top of Obama’s potential grants of amnesty and work permits to millions of illegal immigrants in the country. While outside groups are urging Obama to “go big,” Senate Democrats have expressed some concerns of late, as poll numbers have shown that executive amnesty may cost them control of the Senate. The White House is reportedly reaching out to big-business groups on guest-worker visas so they can give Obama air cover on his potential executive amnesty.   Continue reading “Report: After WH Meets with Big Biz, Obama May Use Exec Actions to Increase Guest-Worker Visas”

'Chilling': Footage purportedly from a CNN live stream of the protests appeared to show one young demonstrator marching along a street holding a sign reading 'ISIS is here'Daily Mail – by John Hall

ISIS militants and their supporters are using social media to encourage protesters in Ferguson to embrace radical Islam and fight against the U.S. government.

Jihadists in Syria and Iraq and their sympathisers in the West have taken to Twitter to send messages of support to hundreds of demonstrators taking part in a ninth night of angry protests in the U.S. city following the shooting by police of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.
Continue reading “ISIS militants take to social media to encourage Ferguson protesters to embrace Islamic extremism”

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From 13th Century Latin justus Old English justice, Old French justise meaning “LAWS, RIGHT of LAW- the exercise of legal authority in vindication of ancient Imperial (Roman) rights and precepts by assigning reward or punishment”.

The word was formed upon the claims of the Roman Cult Popes to have in their possession “untampered” ancient legal documents from Constantinople such as the Codex Justinian and earlier which (apart from several extraordinary anomolies) also claimed the Catholic Church to be “above the law”–hence the ultimate origin of the word Justice = forged laws of Justin and Emperors = Church above the law.   Continue reading “Justice”

One person was killed Tuesday afternoon in an officer-involved shooting.KDSK 5 News – by Brandie Piper

ST. LOUIS – A 23-year-old man armed with a knife is dead after two police officers shot him in north St. Louis.

Chief Sam Dotson with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department says at 12:20 p.m. officers received a call for a disturbance in the area of Riverview Boulevard and McLaran Avenue.

Dotson says the suspect entered a nearby convenience store and walked out carrying two energy drinks. The store owner asked him to stop, but let him walk out the door. Dotson says a few minutes later the suspect came back inside the store, took a package of pastries, and started to walk back outside.   Continue reading “Suspect dead in officer-involved shooting”

cranialGateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

The Gateway Pundit can now confirm from two local St. Louis sources that police Officer Darren Wilson suffered facial fractures during his confrontation with deceased 18 year-old Michael Brown. Officer Wilson clearly feared for his life during the incident that led to the shooting death of Brown. This was after Michael Brown and his accomplice Dorian Johnson robbed a local Ferguson convenience store.   Continue reading “Officer Darren Wilson Suffered “Orbital Blowout Fracture to Eye Socket” During Mike Brown Attack”

Watch Fearless Trucker Save the Day After Fiery Highway …Yahoo News – by MARA SCHIAVOCAMPO

Black smoke poured from the wreck, with flames erupting across the highway.

The fireball formed Aug. 11, after the driver of a Lincoln Town Car failed to yield while merging in 70-mph traffic along the I-10 Freeway in Gulfport, Mississippi. The car collided with an 18-wheeler, crashing into the truck’s gas tank.

Trucker David Fredericksen approached the crash, stopping his vehicle a safe distance away.   Continue reading “Watch Fearless Trucker Save the Day After Fiery Highway Crash”

On Assignment: Focusing on the effects of California's persistent droughtLA Times – by VERONICA ROCHA

Drought conditions may have leveled off across California, but nearly 100% of the state remains in the third-harshest category for dryness, according to the latest measurements.

For the past two weeks, California’s drought picture has remained the same, halting a steady march toward worse. But the breather has allowed the state to recover only ever so slightly.   Continue reading “‘Severe’ drought covers nearly 99.8% of California, report says”

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About 4.5 million patients at any of the 206 Community Health Systems-operated hospitals around the United States have had their records stolen by hackers, the company announced Monday. The stolen data includes very sensitive information.

Anyone who received treatment in a CHS-operated hospital over the last five years is affected by the breach. However, patients who were merely referred to one of the company’s hospitals during that time period are also impacted. The hackers stole names, Social Security numbers, physical address, birthdays and telephone numbers in two attacks this spring. It does not include credit card, medical or clinical information, the Wall Street Journal reported.   Continue reading “Hackers steal 4.5 million patient records from multi-state hospital network”

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A Northern California slaughterhouse involved in a massive beef recall processed cows with cancer while U.S. livestock inspectors took lunch breaks and later distributed the diseased cattle, according to federal charges announced Monday.

Prosecutors alleged that the owners of Petaluma-based Rancho Feeding Corp. schemed with employees to slaughter about 79 cows with skin cancer of the eye rather than stopping plant operations during inspector lunch breaks. Then, the government alleges, plant workers swapped the heads of diseased cattle with heads of healthy cows to hide them from inspectors.   Continue reading “4 at slaughterhouse behind beef recall indicted”

Wayne police stand guard at the entrance of Wayne Hills High School while another member of the department tries to calm down a parent during a mock shooter drill at the school on Sunday morning. North Jersey – by Debra Winters

WAYNE – Shootings, an explosion, and innocent people injured at three of Wayne Township’s district schools, but thankfully it was only a drill. The main event took place at Wayne Hills High School.

The Wayne Police Department, working in conjunction with the Board of Education, hosted a multi-agency active shooter exercise on Sunday morning. The mock drill was funded by a $126,000 grant from the Department of Homeland Security and it tested the abilities of over a dozen agencies based on the similar type events that have occurred across the nation.   Continue reading “Wayne first responders take part in massive-scale active shooter drill”

Alejandronj.com – by Rob Spahr

One week after Six Flags Great Adventure securitydenied a New Jersey veteran admission to the theme park because of the t-shirt he was wearing, Six Flags officially apologized to the veteran.

Mario Alejandro, a 33-year-old father of three from Woodbridge and former coach of the Cardinal McCarrick High School football team, served four years as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps infantry. He was part of the initial invasion into Iraq in 2003 and said he is classified as disabled, due to the hearing loss and post-traumatic stress disorder he sustained from his military service.   Continue reading “Six Flags apologizes to N.J. veteran denied entry over shirt”

Erin Corwin, Jonathan Wayne CorwinMail.com

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) — Deep in a mine shaft in the California desert, the body of a pregnant wife of a U.S. Marine was discovered after a search of nearly two months.

Far off in Alaska, a man alleged to have been her lover was arrested on suspicion of homicide. Authorities on Monday outlined the discovery of 19-year-old Erin Corwin and the arrest of 24-year-old Christopher Brandon Lee, who until recently was also a Marine.

The search for Corwin ended Saturday when her body was spotted with a video camera 140 feet down a mine shaft on federal land near her home in Twentynine Palms, where her husband was stationed, San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said. He said deputies searched many of the 100 mine shafts in a 300 square mile area before zeroing in on right one.   Continue reading “Marine’s wife found dead in California mine shaft”

two-of-the-same-firearmConcealed Nation – by Brandon

If you’ve been around this website for longer than a few weeks, you should know by now that my favorite carry pistol ever is the Glock 27. It’s reliable, comfortable to carry, and it goes bang every time I pull the trigger. In fact I love it so much, I bought another.

But why?    Continue reading “I Have Two Identical Pistols For Concealed Carry And Here’s Why”