Crisis-DemocracyZero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Given the pre-vote polls and 300 years of historical resentment, many were somewhat surprised at the overwhelming “No” vote in last night’s Scottish Independence referendum. While we now know that the vote broke very cleanly between old (“no”) and young (“yes”) Scots, the following clip suggests the possibility that more was afoot than that. As the commentator blasts, “Busted! Absolutely busted!”You decide…   Continue reading “Was Scottish Vote Rigging Caught On Tape?”

Thanks to VRF.

Yahoo News – by MICHAEL RUBINKAM and KATHY MATHESON

BLOOMING GROVE, Pa. (AP) — With tens of thousands of acres of undisturbed northeastern Pennsylvania forest offering ample opportunity to hide, the self-taught survivalist accused in last week’s deadly ambush at a state police barracks has so far avoided capture.   Continue reading “Search for ambush suspect centers on dense woods”

American Flag Tattered - Public DomainEnd of the American Dream – by Michael Snyder

What has happened to America?  Please show these numbers to anyone that does not believe that the United States is in decline.  It is time for all of us to humble ourselves and face the reality of what has happened to our once great nation.  For those of us that love America, it is heartbreaking to watch the foundations of our society rot and decay in thousands of different ways.  The following are 50 facts that show how far America has fallen in this generation, but the truth is that this list could have been far, far longer…   Continue reading “50 Facts That Show How Far America Has Fallen In This Generation”

Kyle Bradford lunch detention KRCREAG News – by Kyle Olson

WEAVERVILLE, Calif. – Not only is there no such thing as a free lunch, an eighth grader found out the hard way there’s no such thing as a shared lunch, either.

ABC 7 reports Kyle Bradford, an 8th grader at Weaverville Elementary School, shared his chicken burrito with a friend who didn’t like the school-prepared cheese sandwich he was given by the cafeteria.   Continue reading “Student gets detention for sharing his lunch”

Cent News – by Pedro Juarez Mejia

Mexico – Residents of Mexico’s Los Cabos beach resort armed themselves with guns, machetes and bats in hurricane-battered neighborhoods Thursday to scare off looters from raiding their homes, as authorities scrambled to restore order.

The government deployed extra federal police and soldiers to the Baja California peninsula to counter widespread looting that erupted after Hurricane Odile tore down homes earlier this week.   Continue reading “Residents take up arms to deter looters in Mexico resort”

Breitbart – by Edwin Mora

U.S. Border Patrol agents have apprehended at least 474 aliens from terrorism-linked countries attempting to sneak into the country illegally this year alone, according to a leaked document obtained by Breitbart Texas.

According to the document from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Intelligence and Investigative Liaison, of the 474 aliens, 76 are from terrorism-linked nations located in and around the jihadist Islamic State’s area of operation — Turkey (41), Saudi Arabia (13), Syria (7), Jordan (7), Iraq (4),Iran (3), and J Kuwait (1).    Continue reading “474 Illegals From Terrorism-Linked Countries Apprehended in 2014 Alone”

https://i0.wp.com/cdnph.upi.com/sv/em/upi/UPI-5911411047908/2014/1/4a5ae06bd692a701844ae24921b33c64/Danish-town-outfits-homeless-with-GPS-trackers.jpg?resize=170%2C141UPI – by Ben Hooper

ODENSE, Denmark, Sept. 18 (UPI) — A Danish town outfitted homeless volunteers with GPS devices to help officials track the routines of “those who just want to sit on a bench and drink beers.”

Tom Rodding of Odense council said the city outfitted 20 local homeless people with GPS trackers so officials can keep track of their movements and improve city planning for objects such as benches and shelters.   Continue reading “Danish town outfits homeless with GPS trackers”

A girl holds a U.S. flag next to a sculpture after a naturalization ceremony at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York July 22, 2014. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonReuters – by Scott Malone

The failed Scottish vote to pull out from the United Kingdom stirred secessionist hopes for some in the United States, where almost a quarter of people are open to their states leaving the union, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found.

Some 23.9 percent of Americans polled from Aug. 23 through Sept. 16 said they strongly supported or tended to support the idea of their state breaking away, while 53.3 percent of the 8,952 respondents strongly opposed or tended to oppose the notion.   Continue reading “Angry with Washington, 1 in 4 Americans open to secession”

Breitbart – by Kristin Tate

HOUSTON, Texas — Department of Homeland Security Secretary (DHS) Jeh Johnson is pushing for the agency to create “Southcom,” a southern-based command to manage resources.

Southcom would aim to decrease illegal immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border and make it easier for officials to crack down on criminals, according to the Washington Times. The command would reportedly work to help Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) collaborate more effectively.   Continue reading “DHS Pushing for Southwest Command to Crack Down on Illegal Immigration and Criminals”

Syracuse – by Marnie Eisenstadt

Shop now if you depend on food stamps or cash assistance from New York.

Neither will work starting early Sunday morning. The system will go down at midnight and isn’t expected to come back online until noon Sunday.

It’s being shut down so the state can switch to a new company to run the program. It will take at least 12 hours to do the switch. Medicaid benefits are on the same card, but they will not be affected by the change.   Continue reading “Food stamp system to go down across New York this weekend”

The Dreyse needle-gun, first produced 173 years ago, is the mother of all bolt-action rifles.Bearing Arms – by Bob Owens

You can find them in every gun store in even the most restrictive states in the nation, and with good reason; bolt-action rifles are among the most ubiquitous rifles in the United States, and have been in deer camps and military arsenals in the United States since the Palmer carbine was used in the U.S. Civil War.

Now two separate gun control groups are attempting to restrict access to them.   Continue reading “And Then They Came For The Bolt-Actions”

Eric King's mug shot supplied by KCPDFox 4 KC

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Kansas City man has been charged with throwing two Molotov cocktails at a U.S. congressman’s office on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

The U.S. attorney’s office says 28-year-old Eric King was charged Wednesday in last week’s attempted firebombing at U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver’s office in Kansas City.   Continue reading “Man federally charged for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at Rep. Cleaver’s office”

Bunkerville

In one of the most unreported stories, a potential mass shooter Eric Frein who has threatened to kill more, has been on the loose for a week after shooting two Pennsylvania State police officers, killing one. Thousands of schools children are still required to stay home again today, roadblocks have been set up not permitting hundreds of people to go to their homes. What about pets and needed medications? Isn’t this a choice as to risk taking? (Roads have since been reopened). Who ordered the closing of the roads? Under what order? I first reported this story earlier in the week. Check out the link below for the original post.

Continue reading “PA Trooper killer still on the loose, thousands of students at home, roads blocked”

More Better Together campaigners celebrate the Clackmannanshire  result in GlasgowAmerican Everyman – by Scott Creighton

UPDATE: As I mentioned in the article, the fake “progressives” at HuffPuff have already started the smear campaign against people looking into allegations of election fraud… and the social media campaign kicks off as well.

UPDATE: In this exit poll, you see how the old supposedly took the hopes of the young and threw them away.

UPDATE: Oh wait… I’m sorry.. like here in MERIKA! there were no exit polls. The one above is a phone poll. heh heh. Silly me.   Continue reading “Was the Scottish Referendum Stolen? Of Course it was”

Reuters / 2TangoRT

The bodies of eight people – including three journalists – were found in Guinea after an Ebola health team came under attack two days ago, officials said. Meanwhile, the UN plans to deploy a special mission to fight the virus in the worst-hit countries.

The group, which included three doctors and three journalists, is said to have been attacked near Nzerekore, a city near Guinea’s southern tip. With the Ebola death toll now topping 2,600, the team was sent to the area to help raise awareness about the virus. They had been missing since Tuesday.    Continue reading “Throats slit: Ebola health team, journalists brutally killed in Guinea”

Reuters / Shannon Stapleton RT

The world’s population may reach 11 billion by 2011 – 2 billion more than previously anticipated – largely due to high birth rates on the African continent, according to a UN-led study. Can natural resources keep pace?

Researchers have long held the view that the number of people on the planet would grow to just 9 billion by 2100, and then stabilize or even decline. The latest analysis, however, indicates global population will increase by 4 billion by century’s end, according to a report published in Science journal.    Continue reading “Global population may reach 11 billion by 2100”

Mail.com

PARIS (AP) — Joining U.S. forces acting in Iraqi skies, French fighter jets struck Friday against the militant Islamic State group, destroying a logistics depot, Iraqi and French officials said.

A pair of Rafale fighter jets accompanied by support planes struck in northern Iraq on Friday morning, and the target was “entirely destroyed,” President Francois Hollande said. Four laser-guided bombs struck the Iraqi military installation that had been overrun by the militants, and hit a munitions and fuel depot, a French military official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss operational details.   Continue reading “France strikes Islamic State group’s depot in Iraq”