Examiner – by Jim Kouri

A major public-interest group that investigate and exposes government and political corruption — even criminality — released documents that included an official correspondence from Obama’s Under Secretary of State for Management, Patrick F. Kennedy, advising Hillary Clinton‘s legal counsel to literally destroy all copies of a classified email. The email in question was discovered in records Clinton turned over to the State Department six months before, according to Judicial Watch on Thursday.   Continue reading “Exposed: Hillary Clinton told by State Dept. to destroy Benghazi files”

Sputnik

According to various estimates, up to 40,000 citizens have gathered outside the Japanese parliament building Friday to protest against the controversial law.

The new legislation, abolishing Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution that renounces the use of force in settling international disputes, would allow the co-called Self-Defense Force to be sent overseas in an offensive military posture for the first time in seven decades.

Continue reading “Farewell to Pacifism: Japan Passes Bill Allowing Troops to Fight Abroad”

The Organic Prepper

We often talk about having a bugout bag that includes a folder with important documents, but despite your preparations and efforts to protect them, sometimes disaster strikes quickly and unexpectedly, and those documents are lost.

For example, the fires last week in Northern California moved so rapidly that some people fled from their homes without even a moment to put on their shoes. (See these videos for an idea of how dramatic the escapes were for many families.)   Continue reading “Replacing Documents After a Disaster”

RT

Apocalyptic images showing the impact of the 8.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Chile and killed 12 are staggeringly similar to photos from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, which killed almost 16,000.

The quake was felt as far away as Buenos Aires, Argentina. Authorities issued a tsunami alert for Chile’s entire Pacific coast.   Continue reading “Dramatic aerial shots of devastating Chile quake”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

On September 17, Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) told an audience at a Harlem breakfast that New York’s surging gun violence was not his fault or proof of the failure of gun control, but was the fault of states “down south.”

Cuomo’s words came the day after his ex-aide Carey Gabay died from a gunshot wound he received when caught in the crossfire of gun violence.   Continue reading “Gov. Andrew Cuomo Blames South For New York’s Gun Violence”

9 and 10 News – by Lynsey Mukomel

An Isabella County man is in jail tonight after refusing to leave the home he was evicted from.

Ted Visner was evicted last month but told the Isabella County court he had no plans to leave.

The Isabella County Sheriff’s Department served the eviction on West Fremont Road in Rolland Township earlier today.   Continue reading “Ted Visner Arrested, Isabella County Deputies Seize Home”

21st Century Wire – by Patrick Henningsen

As staged television productions go, this GOP debate was nearly perfect.

On the surface, Wednesday evening’s GOP Presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California, was a slick media production set in front Reagan’s old Air Force One Boeing jet for maximum theatrical effect. CNN’s host Jake Tapper exhibited his adeptness, undoubtedly a smooth operator who commanded the event with skill and confidence. To the casual observer, it all seemed picture-perfect, until it wasn’t… Continue reading “CNN Poli-tricks: How The Masters of Propaganda ‘Fixed’ The GOP Debate”

MassPrivateI

Warning, if you used the DealerApp you’ve just given approximately 500 car dealerships all your personal information!

“The personal information collected by the apps and allegedly transmitted to DealerApp included the consumer’s name, email address, telephone number, and the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the vehicle purchased, among other data. The state alleged that DealerApp failed to disclose to consumers that this data was being transmitted by DealerApp, in violation of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act. Some of the data was provided to third-party data analytics companies, again without disclosure, the state charged.” Continue reading “Auto insurance companies and car dealerships are spying on you”

Filming Cops – by Kory Watkins

South Gate, California — A horrific video was just uploaded to YouTube showing that police officers are out of control yet again.

Here is another video where you see multiple police officers teaming up on one person and beating his head as he lie on the ground.   Continue reading “Four Officers Beat a Man’s Head With Their Clubs”

Yahoo News – by Matthew Daly

WASHINGTON (AP) — A key House committee endorsed a bill Thursday to lift the four-decade-old ban on crude oil exports, setting up a likely vote by the full House on a bill President Barack Obama opposes.

The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the legislation, 31-19, with three Democrats joining 28 Republicans to back the bill.   Continue reading “House panel votes to lift 40-year-old US ban on oil exports”

Sputnik

You might think there is a variety of choice when you go shopping to a supermarket, but you were wrong – there is only the illusion of choice as shown by the graph underneath.

Did you know the Kit-Kat chocolate bar and L’Oreal shampoo are owned by one parent company — Nestle?   Continue reading “Ten Companies That Own Everything We Buy”

News 9 – by Justin Dougherty

WILSON, Oklahoma – An Oklahoma school district is taking what some call controversial action to try to keep its students safe.

Right now, six staff members at Wilson Public Schools near Ardmore are training for their conceal-carry permits. The topic of arming school administrators has been a hot-button issue for years now. But Wilson Public Schools finally decided to go ahead with the program.   Continue reading “6 Teachers At Wilson Public Schools Training For Conceal-Carry Permits”

New York Times – by Julia Preston

White House officials announced the start of a nationwide campaign on Thursday to encourage legal immigrants to become American citizens, which could add millions of voters to the electorate in time for the presidential election next year.

With about 8.8 million legal residents in the country who are eligible to become citizens, White House officials said they were trying to make it easier to complete the final steps to citizenship.   Continue reading “White House Campaign Urges Legal Immigrants to Become (Voting) Citizens”

RT

Israel has approved the use of a low-powered Ruger sniper rifle by police against “certain” rock-throwers in Jerusalem, local press report. Previously use of the weapon to curb violence in the West Bank was limited to the IDF.

As protests against Israel’s dominance over the al-Aqsa Mosque site in the Old City of Jerusalem intensify, Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein, has accepted a proposal by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to allow the use live sniper fire by police if needed to quell riots on Temple Mount, reported the Jerusalem Post.    Continue reading “Israel approves use of police sniper fire against Palestinian rock-throwers – reports”

Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

TSA is looking at another record year for people who forget that they have a firearm in their bag before they reach the security checkpoint.  Last year they found 2,212 firearms in people’s carryon baggage.  This year, in the first 37 weeks, they have found 1,756.  More people are travelling by air, and the number of people with concealed carry permits is skyrocketing.   In 2014, the average number of firearms found in carry on baggage was a bit more than six per day.   From tsa.gov:   Continue reading “TSA: Record Number of Guns at Airports”