Year: 2014
A deputy shot and killed a mentally ill man who was armed with a knife following a confrontation in Carson early Sunday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
The fatal shooting occurred in the 23000 block of Marbella Avenue (map) shortly before 1 a.m., according to a news release from the Sheriff’s Department. Continue reading “Deputies Shoot, Kill Mentally Ill Man in Carson Who Was Carrying Steak Knife: Sheriff’s Dept.”
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — President Barack Obama’s executive order to spare some immigrants from deportation has galvanized Democrats, immigration groups and health care advocates in California to push for expanding health coverage to a segment of the population that remains uninsured.
The president’s action excludes immigrants who came to the country illegally from qualifying for federal health benefits. But California has its own policy of providing health coverage with state money to low-income immigrants with so-called “deferred action” that allow them to avoid deportation. Immigrant and health care advocates say that means Obama’s executive order will enable hundreds of thousands of low-income immigrants in California to apply for Medi-Cal, California’s version of Medicaid. Continue reading “California pushes to expand immigrant health care”
In Denial: Humanity is never going to address its problems, let alone save its skin,
until it recognizes that most problems are due to the influence of Freemasonry, which is empowered by the Masonic Jewish central banking cartel.
Here, I revisit an important article from 2002 which identifies the Satanic
secret society that controls the world. Continue reading “Freemasonry – The Elephant in the Room”
HOOVER, Ala. — According to the Hoover Police Department, the manager of a substance abuse treatment facility in Birmingham was caught driving down Interstate 65 smoking a crack pipe with a 5-year-old in the vehicle.
Bari Joy Williams, a 44-year-old Gardendale resident, was charged will multiple felonies after being arrested Nov. 20, but was released from the county lockup after posting $12,500 bond. Continue reading “Alabama social worker arrested for driving down I-65 smoking crack with a child in the car”
IAJV – by Shabtai Shavit, Haaretz
From the beginning of Zionism in the late 19th century, the Jewish nation in the Land of Israel has been growing stronger in terms of demography and territory, despite the ongoing conflict with the Palestinians. We have succeeded in doing so because we have acted with wisdom and stratagem rather than engaging in a foolish attempt to convince our foes that we were in the right.
Today, for the first time since I began forming my own opinions, I am truly concerned about the future of the Zionist project. I am concerned about the critical mass of the threats against us on the one hand, and the government’s blindness and political and strategic paralysis on the other. Continue reading “Former Mossad chief: For the first time, I fear for the future of Zionism”
A 13-year-old boy, who was reported missing back in 2010, has been found alive, imprisoned behind a fake wall in his father’s Georgia home.
Five people who were living in the residence in Jonesboro, some 17 miles south of Atlanta, were arrested following the boy’s discovery. His father was among those taken into custody, according to the police in Clayton country. Continue reading “Atlanta boy missing for 4 yrs found alive behind fake wall at father’s house”
ISTANBUL (AP) — Pope Francis and the spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians demanded an end to the persecution of religious minorities in Syria and Iraq on Sunday and called for a “constructive dialogue” with Muslims, capping Francis’ three-day visit to Turkey with a strong show of Christian unity in the face of suffering and violence.
Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I issued a joint declaration urging leaders in the region to intensify assistance to victims of the Islamic State group, and especially to allow Christians who have had a presence in the region for 2,000 years to remain on their native lands. Continue reading “Pope, patriarch demand end to IS attacks”
In an extraordinary article today – the Guardian’s so-called ‘reader editor’Stephen Pritchard admits the newspaper will delete any readers’ comments which “persistently” criticise its journalists.
Pritchard rounds off his extremely defensive piece with this extraordinary sentence:
“….while we acknowledge criticism of the articles we publish, we will not allow persistent misrepresentation of our journalists.” Continue reading “Guardian admits it will not allow readers to criticise its journalists”
The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges
I remember when the so-called elite used to expend vast amounts of energy and resources to conceal the existence of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. Now they are totally out in the open and the seeming love the publicity as if to say “We are here, we have won and humanity is enslaved”.
If one mentions the word “Illuminati”, people chuckle and say “Oh, you are one of those conspiracy theorists”. Continue reading “The Illuminati Launch Their First Website and TV Commercial”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Anthony Elonis claimed he was just kidding when he posted a series of graphically violent rap lyrics on Facebook about killing his estranged wife, shooting up a kindergarten class and attacking an FBI agent.
But his wife didn’t see it that way. Neither did a federal jury. Elonis, who’s from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was convicted of violating a federal law that makes it a crime to threaten another person. In a far-reaching case that probes the limits of free speech over the Internet, the Supreme Court on Monday was to consider whether Elonis’ Facebook posts, and others like it, deserve protection under the First Amendment. Continue reading “Justices weigh limits of free speech over Internet”
NEWPORT, Ore. (AP) — U.S. Coast Guard crews rescued five people whose fishing boat sank Saturday in the chilly Pacific waters off the Oregon coast.
The Coast Guard says it received a mayday call about 4:20 a.m. from the crew of the 75-foot Blazer saying they were taking on water 8 miles west of Siletz Bay. The boat crew called 10 minutes later to report that they were putting on cold water immersion suits and deploying a life raft. Continue reading “Coast Guard rescues 5 after boat sinks off Oregon”
Natural Health 365 – by Lori Alton
Many foods are touted as “super foods,” but hemp seeds have the credentials to back up that claim. In fact, no other plant-based food has such a perfect ratio of all the essential amino (and fatty) acids in such an easily digestible form for human consumption as the hemp seed.
Their notoriety as a super food comes primarily from the significant amounts of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) and gamma linolenic acid (GLA) they contain. These hemp seed benefits help to make hemp seeds a natural combatant for chronic inflammation, marking them as an important defense mechanism against chronic disease and the effects of premature aging. Continue reading “Hemp seeds are a natural anti-inflammatory powerhouse”
Yahoo News – by Alice Baghdjian and Caroline Copley
ZURICH (Reuters) – Swiss voters overwhelmingly rejected proposals on Sunday that would have forced the central bank to buy huge amounts of gold and imposed strict curbs on immigration, in what is seen as a result strengthening Swiss ties with the European Union.
The measures proposed on Sunday reflect a growing sense that Switzerland is under siege by foreign workers eroding its Alpine culture and trading partners who have insisted in recent years that the Swiss dismantle their business model based on banking secrecy. Continue reading “Swiss voters reject gold initiative”
James Wesley Rawles. The name is synonymous with “survival” and in his book Expatriates: A Novel of the Coming Global Collapse he continues providing the same reliable information we’ve come to expect from his previous books.
Expatriates takes place in different settings across the world in the aftermath of a global economic collapse. One thing that is very timely, considering the recent activities of ISIS, is an Indonesian Muslim attack on Australia and the Philipines, where we find several displaced American characters. Meanwhile, in the USA, a family in Florida struggles to survive and to help protect their small town against those desperate souls who would pillage it. Continue reading “Book Review: Expatriates, by James Wesley Rawles”
Liberty Bible Hour will resume the previous series entitled, “God’s Timeline To Eternity” this coming broadcast hour, December 4th, 2014, Lord willing.
The series was temporarily halted to make way for a short mini-series which was entitled, The Christian’s Life – “Our Weakness / God’s Strength”.
This little mini-series was introduced to not only encourage you, the listener, but myself and those around me, for like you, the listener, who are experiencing challenges, so are we too, here at LBH. Continue reading “Liberty Bible Hour will resume the previous series”