The Daily Caller – by Eric Owens

Are you the kind of person who likes the Home Shopping Network but thinks it could be massively improved with a lot less jewelry and a lot more firearms and concealed weapons apparel for women?

If so, next year will be a banner year for you because GunTV, a new, 24-hour live-shopping channel dedicated to the sale of guns and gun-related gear, is scheduled for a January 2016 launch.   Continue reading “Celebrate, America, Because The First TV Channel Dedicated To Selling Guns Is Almost Here”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Robert Hinton, 28, was killed just before midnight on Thursday, the day before he was scheduled to receive a $450,000 settlement from the city. Hinton had won the settlement roughly two months ago when it was decided in court that corrections officers used unjust force against him during his stay at Rikers Prison.

Surveillance footage at the prison revealed that corrections officers hog-tied Hinton and assaulted him, all while he was already shackled and not threatening them harm in any way. Hinton was being transferred to another part of the jail but refused to leave his cell. According to the lawsuit, that is when five corrections officers, including a captain, entered his cell and assaulted him.   Continue reading “Police Brutality Victim Mysteriously Killed a Day Before Receiving $450K Settlement”

Yahoo News

(Reuters) – Residents and authorities in a rural upstate New York community were taking precautions after an Arizona man posted a video online showing himself with a gun and saying he was traveling to the town for a possible confrontation, according to media reports.

Jon Ritzheimer, of Phoenix, Arizona, was seen with a gun and claiming that he was heading to Islamberg, a rural hamlet that is home to a small Muslim community about 130 miles northwest of New York City, the reports said. His comments could be viewed as threatening, they said.   Continue reading “Upstate New York town threatened by Arizona man in online post: reports”

Godfather Politics – by Dave Jolly

Barack Obama has set the precedent for bypassing Congress and changing laws on his own, even though the US Constitution forbids him to do so. Our Founding Fathers specifically wrote the Constitution in such a way to avoid the executive leader from assuming dictatorial powers, but Obama has ignored our founding and governing document and has assumed the role of Congress in a number of matters.

Following in the footsteps of his hero, Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe is trying to bypass the state legislature and change an existing law without anyone’s approval. As reported by the Washington Post:   Continue reading “Virginia Governor to Bypass Legislature to Change Gun Laws, Just Like Obama”

True Activist – by John Vibes

For years, Black Friday brawls and rampant materialism on the day after Thanksgiving have become a sort of twisted American celebration. However, each year the excitement continues to die down as people reject the Black Friday antics and instead do their shopping online or on other days. According to a survey by the National Retail Federation, Black Friday attendance was down over 3%, from 58.7% last year to 55.1% this year.

The survey noted that the average shopper was expected to spend $380.95, which was down from $407.02 the previous year. According to the group’s estimates, sales slipped from $57.4 billion to $50.9 billion.   Continue reading “Spending Was At An All Time Low For Black Friday This Year And Corporations Lost Billions”

Wall Street Journal – by William Horobin

PARIS—Heads of state from some 150 countries began arriving in Paris Sunday for an international climate conference, triggering a lockdown of a city already on high alert after the Nov. 13 terror attacks.

The police closed major routes Sunday afternoon between airports, downtown Paris and the Le Bourget conference center where the conference known as COP21 will take place. Authorities told Parisians to not take to their cars and avoid using public transport through to the end of Monday, when the main routes will be closed for the whole day.   Continue reading “Paris Locked Down as Leaders Arrive for Climate Conference”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

In October of 2014, Virginia resident Wilber Zarate came home to find that his daughter’s pet Chihuahua was missing. After taking a look at the footage recorded by his security camera, he discovered that an employee for PETA had walked right up to his front porch, and taken the dog away (he would later learn that PETA was in the area to round up stray dogs). By the time he showed up to PETA’s shelter in Norfolk, the animal had already been euthanized.   Continue reading “PETA Sued for Stealing and Euthanizing Family Pet”

Fox News

New Orleans police announced Saturday they have arrested one of the suspects wanted in a park shooting that injured at least 17 people Sunday.

Joseph “Moe” Allen, 32, was taken into custody after turning himself in Saturday, according to WVUE. Detectives named Allen as a suspect Friday and he’s believed to be one of several people involved in the shooting at Bunny Friend Park.   Continue reading “One suspect arrested in New Orleans park shooting”

Yahoo News

WEST HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) — When a U.S. Navy veteran traveled from Long Island to Florida for a knee replacement, his house was the last thing on his mind. But now his memory of it is all he can think about.

Philip Williams’ home was demolished in the spring by town officials while he spent about six months recuperating from surgical complications in Fort Lauderdale. Back in New York, officials in the Town of Hempstead deemed his modest two-story home unfit for habitation and knocked it down.   Continue reading “Town demolishes veteran’s house while he has surgery”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A day after Turkey arrested two journalists for their report exposing Erdogan’s weapons deliveries to “extremist groups” in Syria, confirming that no dissent to the president’s foreign policy would be allowed, today a new riot has erupted in Istanbul following the dramatic murder in broad daylight of Tahir Elci, the president of the Turkish bar association in southeastern Diyarbakir province, who was shot dead by unidentified gunmen while giving a public speech.   Continue reading “Violence Erupts In Turkey After Prominent Lawyer Is Assassinated On Live TV”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Take a look at the photos of these people in the source article. Do they look like terrorists? They are fleeing their lands that have been destroyed by Western powers. Can you really blame them for seeking a better life? We posted this video last week of refugees and what is transpiring in European nations. The important thing to understand is the media is going to twist this both ways to confuse the masses and I believe it is working very well. Going back to the article here. While I am certain these people are really looking for a better life after their nations were destroyed it is very clear someone is helping them come to the European nations. Look at the new life vests in piles in the background. In a war ravaged nation I highly doubt new life vests have been salvaged to make such a voyage. Continue reading “These Are The ‘Dangerous’ Syrian Refugees You’ve Been Hearing About”

DW

“We have to do something about the easy accessibility of weapons of war on our streets to people who have no business wielding them. Period,” Obama said Saturday in a statement. “Enough is enough.”

One police officer from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and two civilians were killed and nine people were injured, including five police officers, after a gunman opened fire at a Planned Parenthood clinic on Friday.   Continue reading “Obama says US has to ‘do something’ about guns after Colorado gunman identified”

Press TV

The US Air Force has hired civilian defense contractors to fly combat drones–a move some critics say is illegal.

The Air Force hired the pilots to operate Q-9 Reaper drones to help track suspected militants and other targets all over the world, the Lost Angeles Times reported Friday.   Continue reading “US Air Force hiring civilian pilots for military drones”

Breitbart – by Caroline May

The Obama administration has warned states to comply with federal efforts to resettle Syrian refugees in communities around the U.S. or else find their states subject to enforcement action.

In a letter this week, the Office of Refugee Resettlement threatens states concerned about resettling Syrians with punitive responses if they refuse to accept the refugees. ORR explains that states may not refuse ORR-funded benefits for refugees on the basis of religion and national origin.   Continue reading “Obama Administration Threatens States to Admit Syrian Refugees or Face ‘Enforcement Action’”

The Organic Prepper

American shoppers continued to embarrass themselves in the eyes of the world during yesterday’s shopping extravaganza. While smart shoppers stayed home and avoided the insanity by ordering gifts online, the melees were alive and well in malls and big box stores across the country.

When it becomes difficult to tell the difference between that giant horde of zombies on The Walking Dead and shoppers on the day after Thanksgiving, it’s pretty evident that we have a serious problem.   Continue reading “Black Friday 2015 Video Hall of Shame”

Reuters – by Dustin Volz

The U.S. National Security Agency will end its daily vacuuming of millions of Americans’ phone records by Sunday and replace the practice with more tightly targeted surveillance methods, the Obama administration said on Friday.

As required by law, the NSA will end its wide-ranging surveillance program by 11:59 p.m. EST Saturday (4:59 a.m. GMT Sunday) and expects to have the new, scaled-back system in place by then, the White House said.   Continue reading “NSA to shut down bulk phone surveillance program by Sunday”

Washington Post

A suspect is in police custody following an hours-long ordeal at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colo., where at least five police officers and six civilians were injured in a shooting Friday.

“The perpetrator is in custody,” Mayor John Suthers declared just after 5 p.m. local time — more than five hours after an active shooter was first reported at the health-care clinic.

Police were still trying to determine the gunman’s identity — and his motive — following his capture at the clinic.   Continue reading “Suspect surrenders following shootings at Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs”