Baylorsign_brotherspg.jpgHenry Makow

Sen. Rand Paul is a frontrunner for the 2016 Republican Presidential nomination. “Randy” attended the world’s largest Baptist University but felt it necessary to join a secret society, “the NoZe” that had been banned by the university as anti-Christian and subversive. Why does this matter? It confirms our belief that most politicians are Freemasons and politics is a charade.

The following is an excerpt dealing with his NoZe membership from a Rand Paul profile in the current New YorkerContinue reading “Rand Paul Joined Banned Masonic Fraternity”

This image of Super Typhoon Vongfong using NASA’s Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), obtained October 8, 2014 (AFP Photo / NOAA / NASA / RAMMB /CIRA)RT

NASA astronaut has posted the photo of the biggest 2014 storm on Earth from the International Space Station. Typhoon Vongfong is heading to Japan coast and is as powerful as the Haiyan storm that killed thousands of people in 2013.

As of Thursday Vongfong winds were as strong as 105 knots (194.46 km/h) and gust up to 150 knots (277.8 km/h), with wave height reaching 15.25 m. It is expected to be to 260 km/h in the coming days. Typhoons graduate to ‘super’ status when winds reach 150 mph (241 km/h).    Continue reading “Strongest storm of 2014 as seen by NASA astronaut”

101014ebola1.jpgGothamist

Because wantonly perpetuating anxiety and fear is the perceived calling card of major news outlets (especially on a slooooow Friday), NBC New York brings you another Ebola scaremongering tale: A Vegas-bound flight from JFK was held on the ground after a passenger vomited in-flight. Had the passenger been to Africa recently? Yes he had. Was the logical assumption that he’d just splashed Ebola all over the damn plane? You bet.

Firefighters and CDC officials met the passenger at the gate, where he was immediately quarantined. A “thorough assessment” followed, and it was determined the passenger did not have Ebola. He was just a guy who had been to Africa who puked on a plane. Nothing to see here, although this is disturbing: Continue reading “Nauseous Man On Flight Out Of NYC Quarantined Upon Arrival”

As I was thinking about Ferguson, MO. and the possibility of massive protests this weekend along with all the other news that is upon us right now this very moment, I started thinking about that letter Eric Frein supposedly left behind about the details on the night of the shooting.

I believe that not one of us here (including myself) and on other sites that commented about this letter besides it being a BS story caught what Mr. Frein actually said in this letter.

Tidbit from the letter,  Frein, 31, wrote that he ran back to his Jeep and drove into a road block about half a mile away, Bivens said.   Continue reading “Recalling the letter of Eric Frein”

The Eagle

Texas transportation officials have declined PETA’s request to erect a 10-foot granite tombstone in memory of chickens killed when a truck overturned in Bryan.

“We appreciate PETA’s concern for these chickens and all other animals,” officials said in a statement. “TxDOT’s rules do not allow memorials for animals on highway rights of way. The agency does, however, allow for the following memorials: memorial sign program for victims of motorcycle crashes; memorial marker for peace officers; memorial sign program for victims of impaired driving; and memorial for individuals.”   Continue reading “Transportation officials deny PETA’s request for Bryan chicken memorial”

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Last Resistance – by Dave Jolly

Have I ever said I hate unions? Rhetorically asked because the answer is I’ve said it many times and this is just one of many examples of why!

Blacks are still up in arms over the shooting death of a black criminal by a white police officer. They don’t care that the large youth had just held up a convenience store. They don’t care that evidence shows that he viciously attacked the police officer leaving the officer with a complete blowout fracture of his eye socket. They don’t care that the officer repeatedly told Michael Brown to stop, but Brown continued to attack the officer forcing the officer to shoot him. They don’t care that the autopsy showed that Brown was shot four times in the arm from front to back in the officer’s attempt to defend himself. They don’t care that Brown’s companion lied like Obama about what happened. They don’t care that the officer was forced to shoot Brown in the head when he attacked him one last time.   Continue reading “Chicago Teachers Union Busing Union Members to Ferguson for Protest”

9 News – by Brandon Rittiman

FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Nearly a year into legalized sales of recreational pot, the two main candidates for Colorado governor mulled the idea of repealing the law in a 9NEWS debate Thursday.

Republican challenger Bob Beauprez (a former congressman) advocated for a statewide vote on repealing the legalized sale of cannabis.

Gov. John Hickenlooper said a vote on repeal would be “premature,” but agreed there is cause for alarm over the effect the drug might have on young people.   Continue reading “Should Colorado repeal legal marijuana?”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

We warned a week ago of the various possibilities surrounding an Ebola outbreak in America, and today we get some degree of confirmation of a medical-based martial-law coming to the US. Governor Dan Malloy has declared a Public Health Emergency in Connecticut, authorizing the “isolation of any individual reasonably believed to have been exposed to the Ebola virus.” Simply put, as we noted previously, the State of Public Health Emergency allows bureaucrats to detain and force-vaccinate people without due process – despite not one single case being found in CT. If there is a major Ebola pandemic in America, all of the liberties and the freedoms that you currently enjoy would be gone.   Continue reading “Public Health Emergency Declared In Connecticut Over Ebola: Civil Rights Suspended Indefinitely”

101014rubber.jpgSo much for all the extra, high-alert, subway security BS they’ve spewing…

Gothamist

If we’ve told you once, we’ve told you a thousand times: it is inconsiderate to tie your used condom to a subway pole… or anywhere else in the subway system, for that matter. In fact—and this might come off as a little uptight—the only place you should be stashing your used condom is in a designated trash receptacle. (Or your freezer at home, pending approval from your roommates.)   Continue reading “Again: Please Don’t Tie Your Used Condom To The Subway Pole”

Rick Perry, Brett Giroir,The Eagle – by Sam Peshek

The man in charge of a task force to ensure the state appropriately responds to infectious diseases like the Ebola virus said Monday that planning to contain or prevent future outbreaks of pandemic diseases and viruses is already underway.

“The game plan is to do a quick assessment of the current Ebola case and the response to it and make recommendations that can be helpful in short and long terms,” Texas A&M Health Science Center CEO Brett Giroir said. “Then we want to outline and engage the major topic areas that are important to the Ebola response and other responses in the future.”   Continue reading “Texas A&M’s Brett Giroir will lead Ebola task force in Texas”

Fort Hood Shooting_Angu.jpgFox News – by Catherine Herridge

Convicted Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan has written to Pope Francis espousing “jihad,” in his latest correspondence aligning himself with radical Islam.

Despite efforts by the Defense Department to label the 2009 massacre as “workplace violence,” Hasan has described himself several times, and again in the new letter, using the acronym “SoA,” or “Soldier of Allah.”   Continue reading “Fort Hood shooter sends letter to Pope Francis espousing ‘jihad’”

635484802205167225-635484598542440024-West-Africa-TroopsKVUE – by Mark Wiggins

FORT HOOD — Armored for battle against an invisible enemy, Thursday was a dress rehearsal for soldiers at Fort Hood preparing for deployment to Liberia. Their mission is to assist in a worldwide effort to combat the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in West Africa.

“You’re fixing to do a great service for the world,” Texas Gov. Rick Perry told troops gathered for a training exercise in the use of protective clothing.   Continue reading “Fort Hood troops prepare to fight Ebola battle in West Africa”