AL.com – by Erin Edgemon

Between 7,000 and 10,000 stolen guns were seized over the weekend at a Pageland, S.C. house and warehouse.

The Chesterfield County, S.C. Sheriff’s Office arrested the owner of the house, Brent Nicholson, in connection to the stolen goods, WBTV reported. The exact charges are unknown at this time.   Continue reading “South Carolina man, ‘gun hoarder,’ had more than 7,000 stolen firearms, police say”

Activist Post – by Bernie Suarez

In 2014 I wrote about how the new world order plans sustained quite a few noticeable and uncomfortable setbacks, enough for anyone paying attention to take notice and wonder if 2015 would be worse for the global elite. Well it’s not quite the end of 2015 (as of the time of this article) and already there are signs all around us that the Western cabal’s new world order plans could be slowly dying.   Continue reading “Is The New World Order Dying? Part 2”

The Organic Prepper

Prepping can be a pricey endeavor. In fact, one of the most common reasons that people give for being unable to prepare is the cost of it. After all, if you are living paycheck to paycheck, how can you possibly put aside enough money for a year’s supply of food and a bunch of emergency gear?   Continue reading “The Prepper’s Bookshelf: The Penny-Pinching Prepper”

The Hill – by Sarah Ferris

Rep. Bill Posey (R-Fla.) is again urging Congress to investigate claims that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) concealed a possible link between a common childhood vaccine and autism.

In a floor speech Tuesday, Posey called attention to a former CDC scientist who in August offered what Posey said was proof that the agency “intentionally withheld controversial findings” about the connection between the measles vaccine and autism.   Continue reading “House Republican resurfaces claims of CDC vaccine cover-up”

USA Today

Up to a foot-and-a-half of rain pounded Texas on Saturday, raising fears of widespread flooding in the rain-soaked state even as the remnants of record-setting Hurricane Patricia bore down from Mexico.

The Houston area saw heavy rain for much of the afternoon Saturday and early Sunday morning, causing various high-water locations and impassable roads all over the greater Houston area. Bayous started to crest around 3 a.m. on Sunday.   Continue reading “Texas hit with heavy rains, heightened flood threat”

PIX 11 – by ALYSSA ZAUDERER

TIMES SQUARE, Manhattan — Several demonstrators were arrested Saturday evening during the “Rise Up October” march denouncing police brutality.

Thousands marched from Washington Square Park to Bryant Park Saturday afternoon to call for change when it comes to police-involved deaths. According to the event’s website, the march is described as being “peaceful and determined.”   Continue reading “Police clash with ‘Rise Up October’ protesters in Times Square”

The Hill – by Kristina Wong

Gun owners and California law enforcement officers have filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles, claiming its ban on high-capacity magazines violates existing state regulations.

Gun owners face a Nov. 18 deadline to give up magazines that contain more than 10 rounds of ammunition, after Los Angeles’ City Council voted in July to ban ownership of the magazines, according to the Los Angeles Daily News.    Continue reading “Law enforcement sues LA over ban on high-capacity magazines”

Daily Mail

Three people were killed and 22 were injured after a car plowed into a crowd watching the Oklahoma State University homecoming parade on Saturday.

Police said that Adacia Chambers, 25, who was not part of the official parade, was arrested for driving under the influence after she drove into a crowd in Stillwater, Oklahoma, around 10.30am.   Continue reading “Three dead after car plows into crowd at Oklahoma State parade”

Washington Post – by Laura Vozella

Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg’s gun-control group will bankroll a $1.5 million advertising campaign for a Northern Virginia state Senate candidate, in its second big ad buy in the commonwealth in as many days.

Less than two weeks before Election Day, Everytown for Gun Safety announced Thursday that it would spend $1.5 million in TV and online ads for Democrat Jeremy McPike. He is running against Manassas Mayor Harry J. “Hal” Parrish II (R) to succeed retiring Sen. Charles J. Colgan (D-Prince William).   Continue reading “Bloomberg’s gun-control group bankrolls $1.5 million ad buy in second Va. race”

Hollywood Reporter – by Mike Barnes, Duane Byrge

Maureen O’Hara, the Irish beauty whose striking red hair, crystal-green eyes and porcelain skin was so dazzling on the silver screen that she was dubbed “The Queen of Technicolor,” has died. She was 95.

O’Hara, who played the feisty wife to onscreen husband John Wayne in five films — three of them directed by John Ford — died Saturday at her home in Boise, Idaho, Johnny Nicoletti, her longtime manager, told the Associated Press.   Continue reading “Maureen O’Hara, ‘The Queen of Technicolor,’ Dies at 95”

KELO

GARRETSON, SD – On Saturday, the world celebrates the United Nations’ 70th anniversary as an organization that promotes peace and cooperation among nations.   The old League of Nations morphed into the U.N. in the months following World War II as part of an effort to prevent global conflicts in the future.  Unknown to many people, a South Dakota agency has a scientific stake in the U.N.’s longevity.

For 70 years, the United Nations in New York has served as a platform for world leaders, from popes to presidents, to address some of the most pressing issues facing the world.
Continue reading “EROS: U.N.’s Satellite Office”

Yahoo News – by Amy Forliti

The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin said agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration entered their sovereign lands on Friday and improperly destroyed a crop of industrial hemp — but federal authorities said the crop was actually an illegal marijuana growing operation and some of the participants were not tribal members.

There were no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing, the DEA said.   Continue reading “DEA raids tribal land to destroy pot; tribe says it was hemp”

Fox News

States and industry groups dependent on fossil fuels began filing court challenges Friday to President Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Opponents of the plan were expected to file a flurry of lawsuits at the U.S. Court of Appeals as the Environmental Protection Agency published its final version of the new regulations. All but two of the 24 states filing challenges are led by Republicans. They deride the plan as an “unlawful power grab by Washington bureaucrats” that will kill coal mining jobs and drive up electricity costs.    Continue reading “States sue over new EPA air regulations”

ENE News

CBS Las Vegas, Oct 22, 2015 (emphasis added): Government officials are still looking into what may have caused a low-level radiological storage facility [~100 miles outside Las Vegas] to go up in flames… “We didn’t even hear about it when it happened, according to Cindy Craig, a resident.  “We weren’t even get told about it until the next day.”

Las Vegas Review-Journal, Oct 21, 2015: Carol Johnston, owner of KC’s Outpost [in Beatty, Nevada]… said she was serving customers on a patio Sunday when she “heard a big boom” then looked up and saw a big puff of smoke. “Why didn’t they evacuate the town then?” she asked in a telephone interview Wednesday.   Continue reading “Fire erupts at nuclear storage facility near Las Vegas”

Yahoo News – by Katie Reilly

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The New Jersey Senate voted to override Governor Chris Christie’s veto of a gun control bill on Thursday, marking the first time either chamber of the legislature has overturned one of his vetoes since he took office in 2010.

Christie, who is running for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, rejected the bill in August after it passed unanimously in both the state Senate and General Assembly. The governor has a mixed record on gun control, a hot-button issue in the 2016 presidential race.   Continue reading “New Jersey Senate overrides Christie veto of gun control bill”

Red Alert Politics – by Ryan Girdusky

President Obama campaigned on the idea that there was not two Americas, but apparently there are–one for law abiding American citizens and another for illegal immigrants.

The Associated Press reported that Ramon Perez-Riveria, an 82-year old illegal immigrant, who has been in the U.S. for decades, was spared from a federal prison sentence on Wednesday despite the severity of his crime.   Continue reading “Illegal Immigrant Commits ID Theft, Sentenced to 1 Day in Jail and Not Deported”