Continue reading “Nationalism on the Rise in Germany as Migrant Influx continues”
Month: October 2015
Russia has expressed readiness to increase military cooperation with Saudi Arabia over the crisis in Syria.
Speaking after a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Defense Minister Mohammed bin Salman on Sunday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said, “On both sides, as far as I can tell, there is an understanding that today’s meeting can advance our cooperation.” Continue reading “Russia says ready to step up Saudi cooperation on Syria”
Courthouse News Service – by Mike Heuer
RENO, Nev. (CN) – Sparks, Nev. police answering a call about a suicidal woman shot the woman’s daughter by mistake, then killed the mother, and the daughter wants them to pay for it.
Darcie Latham sued Sparks, its Police Department and three officers in Federal Court Wednesday, accusing them of shooting her in the upper leg, then killing her suicidal mother, whom police thought had a gun. Continue reading “Police Shoot the Wrong Woman, Kill Her Mom”
Breitbart – by William Bigelow
On Saturday, California Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 1461, the New Motor Voter Act, which will automatically register people to vote through the DMV, and could result in illegal aliens voting.
Any person who renewed or secured a driver’s license through the DMV may now register to vote, or choose to opt out of doing so. Because illegal immigrants are now eligible for obtaining driver’s licenses, they could be allowed to vote in elections if the Secretary of State’s office fails to verify their eligibility properly. Continue reading “Jerry Brown Signs Bill That Could Let Illegal Aliens Vote”
China’s BeiDou navigation satellite system, which reportedly boasts accuracy to the centimeter, and Russia’s GLONASS, hailed as the only global rival to GPS, plan to join forces and build a production facility.
The news was broken by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who spoke in Harbin, the capital of the northeast Chinese province of Heilongjiang. He added that it is planned that the facility for production of receiver modules and chipsets will be based in Russia. Continue reading “Dream team: Russia’s GLONASS & China’s BeiDou to make satnav system parts together”
It took the Fed 7 years, countless white papers, Congressional testimonies, economist reports, and goalseeked narratives explaining why QE should work, before the St. Louis Fed finally realized and admitted one month ago that QE, in fact, does not work (which is almost as ironic as the Davos World Economic folks explaining “Why we shouldn’t borrow money from the future“… which is great if only it hadn’t come some $200 trillion too late). It took the Fed only $4.5 trillion in balance sheet assets, and making the rich richer beyond their wildest dreams, to admit what we said all along. Continue reading “The Problem Explained In 110 Words”
The House overwhelmingly approved a bill Friday that would lift the 40-year-old ban on exporting U.S. crude oil, a restriction that critics say hurts job creation and U.S. national security.
The House approved the bill on a bipartisan 261-159 vote. However, the White House has threatened to veto the bill should it make its way to the president’s desk, calling it unnecessary and arguing that the decision rests with the commerce secretary. Continue reading “House votes to lift 40-year-old ban on US crude oil exports”
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (Oct. 12, 2015) – The president of Olive Garden personally apologized to an on-duty police officer who was told to leave a Missouri restaurant because of his gun.
The incident happened in Independence, Mo., on Sunday, according to WDAF. Kansas City police officer Michael Holsworth went to the restaurant for a birthday lunch with his family when he was asked to leave. He wrote about the experience on Facebook. Continue reading “Olive Garden apologizes after Kansas City police officer asked to leave because of gun”
NBC News – by SHAMAR WALTERS and ALEXANDER SMITH
Three people were arrested in connection with two new shootings on Interstate 10 in Arizona on Sunday, according to officials.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety said in a statement that the incidents, which both occurred in the Phoenix area, were not connected to a spate of almost a dozen shootings on or near the same freeway in August and September. Continue reading “New Shootings on Interstate 10 Near Phoenix, Arizona; 3 Arrested”
The nickname used by one of the NFL teams has no been banned in a state where three NFL teams do business.
Via NBC News, California governor Jerry Brown signed into law on Sunday a provision banning schools from using the term “Redskins” as a team name or logo. The law, which becomes effective on January 1, 2017, affects four California schools. Continue reading “California bans use of “Redskins” name”
The federal Bureau of Prisons, a subdivision of President Barack Obama’s Justice Department, has banished all pork products from the menus in all federal prisons, according to a report in the Washington Post.
The government says it made the decision to do this because a survey showed that inmates do not like eating pork products. Continue reading “Administration Bans All Pork Products From Prison Menus”
At least one person died and seven were injured in a large factory blaze at Tanjong Kling Road in Singapore. Witnesses filmed the site erupting in explosions and thick billowing smoke. Continue reading “1 dead, 7 injured in massive Singapore warehouse explosion & fire”
Thousands of Israeli protesters have staged a massive rally to protest the recent spate of clashes between Palestinian people and Israeli troops, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
On Saturday evening, the demonstrators converged in front of Netanyahu’s residence in al-Quds (Jerusalem) to denounce the spiraling violence in the occupied West Bank and East al-Quds as well as the Tel Aviv regime’s failure to bring the situation under control. Continue reading “Israeli protesters hold large anti-Netanyahu demonstration”
The University of New South Wales (NSW) in Sydney warned that police are responding to a shooting threat published on the popular 4chan image board. The warning is similar to the one posted before the recent mass shooting in the state of Oregon in the US.
“We are treating this incident seriously and have been liaising with the NSW Police through the anti-terrorism and security group and Local Area Command,” said a university statement posted on Facebook.
Continue reading “New shooting threat on 4chan sends Australian university campus on high alert”
Russia started attacking ISIS and the Al Qaeda linked Jihadists less than two weeks ago. Iraq and Afghanistan have already asked for Putin’s help. The world has caught on to the fact that the US funded both Al Qaeda and ISIS. It has been against American law since 9-11-2001 for Americans to give aid to Al Qaeda. Yet our State Department has been buying white 4 wheel drive Toyota trucks with US Special Forces style gun mounts that wound up with ISIS in Iraq. Yesterday while Russia was bombing ISIS and other Jihadist terrorists, two US F-16s bombed a Syrian power station near Aleppo killing innocent civilians just like they did at that hospital in Afghanistan. Continue reading “A Challenge To Use Satire To Take Down This Tyranny.”
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — An off-duty Memphis police officer shot in Cordova, Tennessee, on Sunday has died, police tell CBS affiliate WREG.
Police responded to the scene shortly before 1 p.m. on Sunday. The victim was transported to Regional Medical Center in critical condition following the shooting, but died shortly after. Relatives of the officer could be seen crying outside the hospital. Continue reading “Memphis police officer shot and killed”
So says the latest reinvented panderer, a nefarious siren, from the clan of America’s most disgraced political family. What a legacy from the extended progeny of the dysfunctional. But she is not speaking about mere policy direction. No; she is consumed with offending the common sense of the residents in “The Old Line State“. Their motto is “Fatti maschii, parole femine” which can be interpreted as “strong deeds, gentle words” – it used to be interpreted as “manly deeds, womanly words” but it was officially reinterpreted in January 2001. Continue reading “Gun Control = Government Security”