Daily Caller – by Jonah Bennett

For many Americans, a coup in which the military seizes control of the federal government is starting to seem like a refreshing alternative to the existing administration, according to a new poll.

Conducted by YouGov, a new survey has found that 29 percent of Americans could imagine a scenario where they would support a military takeover in the United States. A total of 41 percent could not imagine supporting such an event. And so while the coup-supporters are still decidedly in the minority, the fact that the option polls so highly is remarkable. This translates to 70 million Americans who are potentially ready to support a coup.   Continue reading “Nearly 1/3 Of Americans Could Imagine Supporting a Military Overthrow of Federal Government”

KCRA – by Kevin Oliver

RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. —A man who held a cellphone out of his garage door to see what was happening during a police standoff in Rancho Cordova was shot and injured by Sacramento sheriff’s deputies.

On Friday, Danny Sanchez was undergoing surgery at UC Davis Medical Center to remove bullet fragments after he was hit by deputies’ bullets, according to his father, John Sanchez.   Continue reading “Neighbor shot by deputies in Rancho Cordova standoff”

There’s been a little rift in the Patriot movement; a “tremor in the force” if you’ll allow, and it seems to have worried a few people.

Please let me assure you that you have nothing to worry about, and if you’ll give me a few minutes of your time, I’ll explain why it’s actually the best thing that could have happened, and why we’ll be lucky to see more of it.

First of all, we never lose any people, and we’re all here because we “know too much”. We only keep growing, because we’ve all been brought here by knowing that war is inevitable, and as more people steer themselves around the learning curve, they’ll eventually join our ranks too.   Continue reading “Division”

Speisa

The Greek Coast Guard and customs intercepted an aid container for “refugees” (who are almost all male and of fighting age) that was filled with weapons and ammunition.

It appears that this was only reported on by local Greek news and has not been covered anywhere else. Hmm, I wonder why.

As the container, loaded on the freighter ship Haddad 1, a Bolivian-registered vessel, arrived in Heraklion, Crete, one of Greece’s largest island, a very popular resort island for sunbathing tourists, and currently temporary home to numerous refugees and migrants, customs inspected the cargo.   Continue reading “Arms shipment hidden among aid to refugees”

Free North Carolina

If tomorrow all the things were gone I’d worked for all my life,
(for most folks in the South this is again becoming a reality, just as it was in 1865)

And I had to start again with just my children and my wife.
(many have had to do just this, and in 1865 it was mostly wives and children starting over without husbands.)   Continue reading ““Proud To Be An American””

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

On Thursday evening, we chronicled the latest in the drama that is Syria’s horrific civil war, noting that,according to an Israeli defense source, “hundreds” of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards are on the ground in Syria fighting alongside the Russians to support Bashar al-Assad’s depleted forces as they battle to regain control of the country.

If true, that would answer the following question which we’ve been asking for quite some time: will Iran remain on the sidelines and allow the Houthis to be routed in Yemen and Assad deposed in Syria, or will Tehran, like Moscow, finally decide that the time for rhetoric has come to an end?   Continue reading ““Be Our Guest”: Russia Warns Washington Of “Unintended Incidents” In Syria”

ABC News

An armed suspect was shot and killed Thursday after leading deputies on a high-speed, multi-city chase in California that turned into a hostage standoff, authorities said.

The suspect – whose name has not been released – allegedly carjacked two vehicles through the streets of Los Angeles County. The man was seen weaving in and out of traffic, driving on the wrong side of the road and barreling through intersections, nearly crashing into several oncoming cars.   Continue reading “Armed Suspect Shot, Killed After Chase and Standoff in California”

ABC 13

Oil supply from the United States, Russia and other non-OPEC countries is expected to drop sharply next year – possibly the steepest decline since the Soviet Union collapsed – because of the low prices, the International Energy Agency forecast Friday.   Continue reading “Oil Prices Could Bottom Out at $20 a Barrel, Report Suggests”

Fox News – by Perry Chiaramonte

Second Amendment groups are accusing the gun control lobby of putting law-abiding owners of firearms in danger by urging people to call the police on anyone carrying a gun in public.

As more states relax rules about open-carrying of guns, the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence has taken to social media to urge the public to assume gun-toters are trouble, and to call the cops on anyone they feel may be a threat.   Continue reading “Gun control groups accused of ‘swatting’ open-carry permit holders, putting lives at risk”

ABC News

The FBI is warning that an ISIS-inspired group of hackers is threatening to mark today’s anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks with a new cyber-assault against U.S. government-related websites.

Twitter users claiming to be associated with the group, branding themselves with the “hashtag” moniker #AmericaUnderHacks, have already been posting online what they say is sensitive information about U.S. government personnel. But the information is available through basic Internet searches and is “recycled” from several years ago, sources told ABC News.   Continue reading “FBI Warns of ISIS-Inspired Cyber Attacks on 9/11 Anniversary”

Waking Times – by Alex Pietrowski

Many of the mass shootings in the United States (US) over the last few decades – including the Columbine School shooting, Virginia Tech massacre, and the Colorado movie theater shooting – were carried out by individuals known to be taking psychotropic prescription drugs. This, of course leads to the questions, what role do these pharmaceuticals play in the rise of mass shootings?

Is there a link between psychotropics, particularly antidepressants, and shocking acts of public violence.   Continue reading “Rise in Antidepressant Prescriptions Followed by Increase in Extreme Violence”

CNS News – by Emily Wagster Pettus

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Country rockers Steve Earle & The Dukes have released a new song exhorting Mississippi to remove the Confederate battle emblem from the state flag.

The single, “It’s Time, Mississippi,” went on sale Friday as a fundraiser for the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Virginia native Earle sings that he comes from a “long, long line / of a Rebel strain / but the wind has changed.”   Continue reading “Time to change Mississippi flag, Steve Earle says in song”

RT

Major railway hub of the US capital was locked down after security at Union Station shot a man wielding a knife.

Eyewitnesses reported several gunshots were fired in the food court, prompting police to evacuate the building.   Continue reading “Union Station in Washington, DC evacuated after shots fired”

The Sydney Morning Herald – by Elise Potaka and Luke McMahon

A young Jewish American man has been charged with pretending to be an Australian-based Islamic State jihadist after a FBI joint investigation with the Australian Federal Police based on information provided by Fairfax Media.

Joshua Ryne Goldberg, a 20-year old living at his parents’ house in US state of Florida, is accused of posing online as “Australi Witness,” an IS supporter who publicly called for a series of attacks against individuals and events in western countries.   Continue reading “FBI says ‘Australian IS jihadist’ is actually a Jewish American troll named Joshua Ryne Goldberg”