Today was John Kerry’s big shot to sell the world on the Obama’s ISIS plan. As he neared the end of his speech at the rallied the other nations with his best reason for fighting ISIS–they ban the teaching of math and social studies for kids. No really..ISIS is crucifying kids, they are shooting kids in the head…and Kerry is worried about multiplication tables. John Kerry is such an idiot that realizing he is one of the leaders of this country is almost as frightening as ISIS. Continue reading “John Kerry Tells UN To Fight ISIS To Save Math For The Little Kids”
Month: September 2014
The Guardian is reporting that Russian officials might take drastic measures in the event of public unrest.
A plan that may have originated to secure Russia’s independence from Western technology and surveillance by the United States may have morphed into a scheme to exert greater control over the Internet in general. Continue reading “Putin Mulls Plan to Turn Off the Internet in Case of ‘Emergency’”
NEWARK, N.J. — NBC says a report by Brian Williams on the network’s Nightly News program that federal charges have been ruled out for Gov. Chris Christie in the George Washington Bridge scandal was incorrect.
Federal prosecutors say the investigation is ongoing and haven’t made any announcement on Christie’s status.
“The investigation is continuing,” said Rebekah Carmichael, a spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Paul Fishman. Continue reading “NBC says it was wrong on Chris Christie report”
While the U.S. government acknowledges that there is still a lot to do about the crisis of Central American children entering the country, experts and activists believe that sooner rather than later a new wave of unaccompanied youngsters will arrive at the border with Mexico.
“The situation in Central America hasn’t changed, we have the same problems of insecurity and violence, the lack of governability continues and jobs are still a problem – there is no work for young people who are members of cartels or street gangs,” the director of the Americas Program of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Carl Meacham, told Efe on Thursday. Continue reading “Experts Predict More Central American Children to Arrive in U.S. Soon”
Al Jazeera America is suing former Vice President Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, the former owners of the TV network that became Al Jazeera America.
The parties are fighting over money that is being held in escrow. The former vice president and Hyatt, the founder of Hyatt Legal Services, sued the network last month saying that it was improperly withholding tens of millions of dollars placed in escrow when Al Jazeera bought Current TV for $500 million. Continue reading “Al Jazeera America Sues Former VP Gore”
Massive caveat up front: THIS IS STILL SPECULATION as an alleged treatment for cancer (via its outer surface weakness) so don’t go ballistic when your doctor says, “Poppycock.” He’s probably never heard of this before…
According to Kelley Eidem:
The number one reason cancer is able to grow is excess sticky fibrin, a.k.a. ‘snot.’ Get rid of the sticky snot that surrounds cancer and the cancer will go away. Continue reading “Kelley Eidem – cancer ‘snot’ – spicy food cure.”
WASHINGTON (AP) — A man jumped over the fence of the White House on Friday and made it through the front door before officers managed to apprehend him, the Secret Service said. President Barack Obama had departed the White House just minutes earlier.
The rare security breach was likely to renew intense scrutiny of the Secret Service, an agency whose storied history has been marred in recent years by multiple allegations of misconduct by officers. It was unclear whether a fence-jumper has ever made it into the White House before. Continue reading “Fence-jumper makes it into the White House”
It used to be that, when you wanted to slap someone with a lawsuit, you’d have to hunt them down the old-fashioned way—on foot, just like mom used to do. But now, a Family Court official has ruled for the very first time in the United States (it’s already common practice in Europe) that yes, you can indeed serve legal papers over Facebook.
The ruling came after a Staten Island man had been (unsuccesfully) attempting to serve his ex-wife with a legal notice declaring his decision to stop paying child support. When the man’s ex-wife continued to evade him, he decided that there’s no reason her “active social media account with Facebook” shouldn’t count as legal contact. Apparently, the judge agreed. According to lawyer Michael Stutman, head of family law at Mishcon de Reya in Manhattan: Continue reading “Judge: Yes, You Can Serve Legal Papers Over Facebook”
You are in the middle of some kind of project around the house — mowing the lawn, putting a new fence in, painting the living room, or whatever. You are hot and sweaty and are covered in dirt or paint. You have your old work clothes on. You know the outfit: jeans with the hole in the knee, old t-shirt with a stain from who knows what, and an old pair of tennis shoes.
Right in the middle of this great home improvement project you realize you need to run to Wal-Mart to get something to help complete the job. Depending on your age, you might do the following. Continue reading “A Trip to Wal-Mart”
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Two F-22 fighter jets intercepted six Russian military airplanes that neared the western coast of Alaska, military officials said Friday.
Lt. Col. Michael Jazdyk, a spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, said the U.S. jets intercepted the planes about 55 nautical miles from the Alaskan coast at about 7 p.m. Pacific time Wednesday. Continue reading “U.S., Canadian jets intercept 8 Russian aircraft”
All Gov – by Danny Biederman, Noel Brinkerhoff
The militarization of American police forces hasn’t been paid for by just the federal government. Pro-Israel groups in the U.S. have also played a role by financing trips for hundreds of law enforcement officers to travel to the Middle East for counterterrorism training, according to Ali Winston, a contributor to the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR).
Monies provided by such groups as the Anti-Defamation League, the American Jewish Committee’sProject Interchange and the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs have made it possible for “at least 300 high-ranking sheriffs and police from agencies large and small – from New York and Maine to Orange County and Oakland, California” to attend privately funded seminars in Israel since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Winston discovered. Continue reading “Jewish Groups Pay to Send U.S. Police to Train in Israel”
PHOENIX, AZ –-(Ammoland.com)- The lamestream media told you:
Nothing.
The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
Talk is already circulating on what to do to recognize a special firearms anniversary coming up late this year. In October we’ll be recognizing the fact that 20 years ago, millions of decent Arizonans acquired the ability to discreetly carry firearms legally, and virtually no one was harmed — although it required a government permission slip and a lot of red tape at first. Continue reading “Twenty Years of Guns On The Street”
Washington, DC –-(Ammoland.com)- Dear Friend of the Second Amendment:
We’re under attack.
A desperate anti-gun lobby is trying to silence Gun Owners of America — and your voice, too — in federal elections.
Last month, the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence attacked a pro-gun candidate in West Virginia, demanding he return money donated by GOA’s political fund. Continue reading “Anti-Gun Bullies are Trying to Silence Gun Owners of America”
WASHINGTON (AP) – Residents of the nation’s capital will be able to get licenses to carry concealed handguns outside the home, but only after they provide a specific reason for needing one, officials said Wednesday.
Mayor Vincent Gray and other city officials said they plan to propose legislation that would make the District of Columbia similar to a half-dozen states, including Maryland, where residents can be denied a concealed-carry permit if they can’t show a need for one. The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to Maryland’s law last year. Continue reading “D.C. rewrites gun laws, proposes concealed-carry licensing program”
DETROIT, MI — Hell’s Saints, an activist organization of gun rights activists, claim Detroit police improperly arrested member Elijah Woody for legally and openly carrying his handgun.
The organization is now planning a march to protest the arrest. They’re asking supporters to meet at the Family Dollar store, 19737 Mound in Detroit, at 2 p.m. Sunday with “flags, banners, signs, sidearms, battle rifles, cameras, water and a will to protest injustice.” Continue reading “Gun rights group claims Detroit police improperly arrested man for open-carry; protest planned”
New York Observer – by Will Bredderman
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state legislative leaders announced today they had outlined a broad, multi-million dollar plan to fortify New York’s transportation hubs against the threat of terrorism–and said the details will be released next week in a joint event with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
Mr. Cuomo met with State Senate co-majority leaders Jeffrey Klein and Dean Skelos, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, and a host of legislative, police, military and agency leaders to hammer out the plan and its financing–which Mr. Cuomo said would go into full effect next week, last several months, cost in the tens of millions of dollars and be paid for out of next year’s state budget. Continue reading “Cuomo Prepares to Roll Out Aggressive Anti-Terrorism Plan”
Here is an old C.G. newspaper clipping a mother saved in her Bible.
She had been a school teacher and believed prophesy, so she always kept up on issues, long before most ever thought of them here. Continue reading “Newspaper Clipping from Oct 13, 1975.”
Prepping can sometimes cost a lot of money and a lot of you really like when I post about gear (even though you really should be spending your time and money on skills more than stuff).
Because my EDC kit (every day carry) – the cheap way article was so popular, I thought maybe you’d appreciate a quick article about some inexpensive things you can get under $10 that are worth more than $10 – and that you could actually find useful. This is an entirely different idea from the 9 freakin’ awesome ideas for your bug out bag article that I wrote previously, which was intended to get you to think outside the box about what you carry. Continue reading “12 essential survival items under $12”