Intellectual Conservative – by Dan Phillips

Scotland votes on independence from the United Kingdom [today]. I’ll be rooting very hard for a yes vote.

The primary reason I strongly support Scottish independence is because it will serve as a beautiful illustration of how civilized unions respond when a geographic territory votes to secede. During all the debate leading up to the vote, no one has suggested that England should or will invade Scotland to keep them in the United Kingdom. A military invasion is, in fact, unthinkable.   Continue reading “Free Scotland!”

NetropolitanPC Mag – by CHLOE ALBANESIUS

Don’t you just hate it when all you want to talk about is your latest all-nighter in Ibiza or how Jeeves packed the wrong Rolex for last weekend’s Hamptons excursion, but your Facebook friends are all “Help me, I’m poor!”

Not to worry, Netropolitan is here to save you from having to hob-knob with undesirable 99 percenters. And it will only cost you $9,000 a year.   Continue reading “New ‘Facebook for Rich People’ Costs Just $9,000 to Join”

News_Joel Osteen_River Oaks_houseCulture Map Houston – by Clifford Pugh

At Lakewood Church, Joel Osteen proclaims,”It’s God’s will for you to live in prosperity instead of poverty.” The pastor of the Houston megachurch and wife Victoria certainly practice what they preach.

The couple has moved to a $10.5 million mansion in River Oaks, while keeping their former Tanglewood residence, valued at $2.9 million.

They are, however, selling a vacant lot next to their former home. Asking price for the half-acre property at the corner of Doliver and Sherbrooke: $1.1 million. Martha Turner Properties has the listing.   Continue reading “After move to $10.5 million River Oaks mansion, Joel Osteen offers Tanglewood land for $1.1 million”

Breitbart – by Ian Hanchett

Dr. Jane Orient, Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, reported that the government has been “real tight-lipped” about the mysterious respiratory illness that has struck children in the United States, expressed concern that the illegal immigrant minors from Central America could be the source, and argued that the government should devote more resources to border security to combat the spread of disease on Wednesday’s “Laura Ingraham Show.”    Continue reading “Doctor: Gov’t ‘Tight-Lipped’ on Respiratory Virus, May be From Illegals”

Breitbart – by Michelle Moon

Suspected of robbing at least 15 banks in the past year, a man dubbed the “El Chapparito Bandit” is being sought by federal and local authorities who released a sketch of the thief on Tuesday and are offering $20,000 for information leading to his arrest and conviction.

A San Diego Police Department sketch artist produced an image based on witness testimony and security images of El Chapparito. That sketch was recently released in seeking public assistance to track down the serial bank robber.   Continue reading “‘El Chapparito Bandit’ Sketch Released, $20,000 Reward Offered”

Breitbart – by William Bigelow

On Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to spend $2.1 million over the next two years so that illegal immigrants in the city can have lawyers for fast-tracked deportation proceedings, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Over 2,000 juveniles or parents with children are waiting for those proceedings.

The Syracuse University Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, analyzing information gleaned from courts, asserted that more than 25,000 deportation proceedings are waiting to be processed in San Francisco. By the beginning of July, 4,100 involved juveniles, 2,200 of whom have no lawyers. The university added that in recent years, 10% of illegal immigrant children without legal representation were given permission to stay in the United States, while 50% of those who had lawyers wound up staying legally.   Continue reading “SF Gives OK to Legal Aid for Illegal Immigrant Kids”

Breitbart – by Caroline May

WASHINGTON, D.C. —  The House voted to provide the Obama administration the authority to arm and train Syrian rebels to fight against ISIS Wednesday, despite the widespread concern that the strategy might not work.

The authorization passed 273-156.

The legislation provides the Obama administration the authority to give arms and training to “vetted elements” of the Syrian opposition to fight against ISIS, requires the Secretary of Defense to brief Congress on the plan 15 days in advance and mandates a status report every 90 days. The amendment explicitly denies authority for ground troops.   Continue reading “Syria Authorization Passes Despite Doubts in Strategy”

Gee….WHO’S FAULT IS THAT??? Stupid is as stupid does.

Breitbart – by Edwin Mora

U.S. Department of Homeland (DHS) Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, while testifying before a House panel today, indicated that the government’s ability to detect terrorists inside the homeland is hindered by sanctuary cities that shelter illegals.

Johnson added that America must remain vigilant of the extremist group Islamic State, also known as ISIS and ISIL, or other terrorists potential infiltrating the U.S. through its southern border, adding that his department could use more resources to prevent that from becoming a reality.     Continue reading “DHS Chief: Ability to Detect Terrorists in U.S. Hindered by Illegal Population”

Ottawa Citizen – by David Pugliese

The debate about military gear being provided for free to U.S. police forces continues. Critics warn that the Pentagon’s program which has provided more than $5 billion worth of military equipment to civilian police forces since 1990 has further fueled the “militarization” of police. The equipment has included everything from MRAPS to sniper rifles to medical kits and helicopters.

In Canada, the flow of equipment is much less – mainly confined to armoured personnel carriers.   Continue reading “Why would police need 12,000 bayonets?”

Pilot Online – by Dave Forster

A Virginia company is developing a radar gunlike device that would help police catch drivers as they text.

The technology works by detecting the telltale radio frequencies that emit from a vehicle when someone inside is using a cellphone, said Malcolm McIntyre of ComSonics. Cable repairmen use similar means to find where a cable is damaged – from a rodent, for instance – by looking for frequencies leaking in a transmission, McIntyre said.   Continue reading “New device in the works to catch texting drivers”

Students film earth from space using balloon and iPhoneSky News

Military experts believe a mystery object spotted streaking across the sky over the US was a Russian spy satellite.

More than three dozen witnesses reported seeing a bright object that broke apart into three “rocks” with glowing red and orange streaks as it moved northward over the Rocky Mountains on September 2.

Russia has denied claims that the fireball spotted at 10.30pm was a piece of the Cosmos 2495 satellite, which was designed to shoot reconnaissance photos and send them back to Earth in capsules.    Continue reading “Fireball Was Russian Spy Satellite, Experts Say”

Washington Examiner – by Philip Klein

Forty-six percent of doctors give President Obama’s healthcare law a “D” or an “F,” according to a new survey from the Physicians Foundation. In contrast, just 25 percent of those surveyed gave the law an “A” or a “B.”

The findings come from a survey that was emailed to “virtually every physician in the United States with an email address on record with the American Medical Association” this March through June as the law’s major provisions were taking effect, and received more than 20,000 responses from doctors.   Continue reading “46 percent of doctors give Obamacare a ‘D’ or ‘F’”

090714_canton.jpgGothamist

The hit and run driver that struck Dulcie Canton on her bike in Bushwick last month was caught on video and seen by a witness. The side view mirror that broke off the vehicle during the collision helped Canton identify the car that hit her. Though Canton’s attorney sent three letters to the 83rd Precinct imploring officers to investigate her case, they have not questioned the alleged driver. Last night the precinct commander gave an explanation as to why they’ve ignored Canton’s case: she hasn’t contacted them.    Continue reading “Bushwick Cops Crack Down On Cyclists, Neglect To Investigate Hit & Run Driver”

Image: Tiffany Frein talks to a neighbor outside her home in Canadensis, PAThey are going to twist this story to fit into their agenda of making all Preppers/Survivalists appear to be Psychos. I see it coming.

NBC News – by JOHN BRECHER AND TRACY CONNOR

The survivalist sharpshooter accused in the deadly ambush of a Pennsylvania police barracks is “not a psycho” but needs to “suffer the consequences” of his actions, his sister told NBC News on Wednesday.   Continue reading “Pennsylvania Trooper Suspect Eric Frein Not ‘Psycho,’ Says Sister”

Information Clearinghouse Video By London Real

Ray McGovern, of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, said that modern people can now become informed through what he termed “The Fifth Estate.”

“Luckily, there is a Fifth Estate,” he said. “The Fifth Estate exists in the ether. It’s not susceptible of government, of corporations, or advertisers or military control. It’s free. That is very dangerous to people who like to make secrets and to make secret operational things. It’s a huge threat. And the Empire – the Goliath here – is being threatened by a slingshot in the form of a computer and a stone through these emissions thrown into the ether to our own computers.”   Continue reading “The Fourth Estate Is Dead – We No Longer Have A Free Media: Ray McGovern”

WSPA 7 News

SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. – Several people showed up with American flags to protest Woodruff High School’s decision to make students remove flags from their vehicles.

On September 11, four students showed up at the school with U.S. flags flying from their vehicles.  The flags were confiscated after officials said it was against school district policy to “draw attention” to one’s vehicle.  The flags were returned at the end of the day and the students were not punished.   Continue reading “Group Protests Woodruff HS’s Flag Removal”

Brave volunteer: Ruth Atkins (right), a 48-year-old NHS communications manager  from Marcham, Oxfordshire, has become the first healthy Brit to be injected with an experimental vaccine to fight the deadly ebola virusDaily Mail – by Lizzie Parry

The first healthy human volunteer has been injected with an experimental Ebola vaccine today as part of a fast-tracked British trial.

Ruth Atkins, a 48-year-old NHS communications manager from Marcham, Oxfordshire, was injected at Oxford’s Vaccine Group Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine today.

The trial, which will ultimately involve 60 volunteers including two on Friday, is part of a series of safety tests of potential drugs aimed at preventing infection with the virus.   Continue reading “First British healthy volunteer to be injected with experimental Ebola vaccine designed to fight deadly virus”

FILE - This Dec. 20, 2013, file photo shows shoppers passing through the Sweet Auburn Curb Market in Atlanta. Cuts to the nation's food stamp...Yahoo News – by Mary Clare Jalonick

WASHINGTON (AP) — Cuts to the nation’s food stamp program enacted this year are only affecting four states, far from the sweeping overhaul that Republicans had pushed, an Associated Press review has found.

As a result, it’s unclear whether the law will realize the estimated $8.6 billion in savings over 10 years that the GOP had advertised.   Continue reading “Only 4 states will see cuts to food stamps”