coulter-book-signingBreitbart – by Daniel Nussbaum

COSTA MESA, CA – Political commentator and author Ann Coulter was signing copies of her new book Adios America: The Left’s Plan to Turn our Country into a Third World Hellhole at a Barnes and Noble Tuesday night when the calm was shattered by protesters inside the store.

As dozens of fans waited their turn to have a book signed, several people rose from the tables in the adjacent Starbucks and began bellowing slogans:   Continue reading “Illegal Aliens Disrupt Ann Coulter Book Signing, Author Fires Back”

Chinese dredging vessels are purportedly seen in the waters around Fiery Cross Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands in this still image from video taken by a P-8A Poseidon surveillance aircraft provided by the United States Navy May 21, 2015. REUTERS/U.S. Navy/HandoutReuters

China has almost finished building a 3,000-meter-long (10,000-foot) airstrip on one of its artificial islands in the disputed Spratly archipelago of the South China Sea, new satellite photographs of the area show.

A U.S. military commander had told Reuters in May that the airstrip on Fiery Cross Reef could be operational by year-end, although the June 28 images suggest that could now be sooner.   Continue reading “Images show Chinese airstrip on man-made Spratly island nearly finished”

California Governor Jerry Brown looks on during a news conference at the State Capitol in Sacramento, California March 19, 2015, to announce a $1 billion emergency legislative package to deal with the state's devastating, multiyear drought. REUTERS/Max WhittakerReuters

California Governor Jerry Brown on Thursday signed a bill striking the word “lynching” from a 1933 law that used the term to describe the crime of trying to take someone from police custody.

The bill, which passed unanimously in the state legislature last week, followed outrage over the arrest of African-American activist Maile Hampton on a charge of felony lynching during a “Black Lives Matter” demonstration in Sacramento in January.   Continue reading “California removes ‘lynching’ language from state law”

Montana's Nathan Collier and his second wife, Christine / Screenshot from YouTube user KRTV NEWSRT

Citing the historic Supreme Court ruling recently legalizing same-sex marriage, a Montana man has applied for a second marriage license that, if granted, would sanction the relationship he has with two wives.

Polygamist Nathan Collier, 46, officially applied for a marriage license for his second wife, Christine, on Tuesday at the Yellowstone County Courthouse in Billings, the Associated Press reported. He married his first wife, Victoria, back in 2000.   Continue reading “Montana polygamist applies for marriage license, cites same-sex ruling”

Paid protesters, some of them from Mexico, held up signs on behalf of a Jewish group that opposes same-sex marriage.Sent to us by a reader.

New York Times – by Andy Newman and James Estrin

Some of the most curious costumes worn along the parade route belonged to protesters.

Behind a barricade, a group of men wore the fringed Jewish prayer garment known as the tzitzit and held up anti-gay signs bearing the logo of a group calling itself the Jewish Political Action Committee.   Continue reading “Orthodox Jews Hired Mexican Workers To Protest Gay Rights”

A pedestrian walks through a street in Old San Juan as Puerto Rico’s economy continues to go downhill.The Guardian – by Alan Yuhas

Facing a crisis of monumental proportions at home, tens of thousands of people are fleeing a Caribbean island in search of a better life in the United States only to find hardship and struggle on American shores. Their stories sound like those of millions of migrants – poverty at home, where the economy lies in tatters – but they differ from millions of others: they’re already American.

Unable to pay its $73bn debt, Puerto Rico has begun rationing water, closing schools and watching its healthcare system collapse and 45% of its people living in poverty. Emigration to the mainland has accelerated in recent years, activists say, and data shows that from 2003 to 2013 there was a population swing of more than 1.5 million people.   Continue reading “Economic exodus means two-thirds of Puerto Ricans may soon live in US”

All Gov – by Noel Brinkerhoff, Steve Straehley

Police in the United States have fatally shot 124 mentally ill people so far this year, according toThe Washington Post.

The Post found that the vast majority of the 124 were armed, but in most cases, the officers weren’t responding to reports of a crime, but to calls from relatives, neighbors or others who said a mentally fragile person was behaving erratically, including 50 victims who said they wanted to kill themselves. And many of those who were armed didn’t have firearms, but toy guns, knives or other implements that are less lethal than a gun.   Continue reading “Mentally Ill Shot to Death in U.S. in 2015: 124 and Counting”

IMAG0873I am writing from a War Zone in southern Oregon which very few of you will ever experience. In my 18 + seasons working on a daily basis in the woods, I am here sadly recording the end of our great northern temperate forests.

Not only does this photo show the increasing death of trees under the Bush/Obama manufactured drought, it also shows a sky covered with the reason our forests are dying.

We should be having thunderstorms and we have not had appreciable regional precipitation since the end of May.

They spray over every developing cumulus cloud until they kill it or they set a wall of aerosoling stability off the coasts of Oregon and California, diverting Pacific storms from reaching our dying land.     Continue reading “Manufactured Drought”

ImageSOTT – by Niall Bradley

Lost in a Roman wilderness of pain
And all the children are insane

The End, The Doors

It goes without saying that we rarely get an accurate representation of reality in the corporate media, which is, after all, what independent media exists for. Last Sunday Joe Quinn and I interviewed a very ordinary couple with a very extraordinary tale: businesspeople James and Joanne Moriarty and how they escaped from capture by Al Qaeda terrorists during the 2011 ‘Libyan revolution’. Listening to James and Joanne tell their story, it was impossible not to be struck by the significance, for every human being on this planet, of the problem of psychopaths in positions of power.    Continue reading “NATO Slaughter: James and Joanne Moriarty expose the truth about what happened in Libya”

CBS News

MONTPELIER, Vt. — A woman brought a hammer to a firearms lesson and then tried to kill her instructor by shooting him in the face with a revolver, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

Veronica Lewis, 31, of Worcester, pleaded not guilty to attempted first-degree murder in the shooting of 48-year-old Darryl Montague at his home in Westford in northern Vermont, where he runs a licensed firearms business.   Continue reading “Prosecutor: Vermont woman shot firearms instructor in face”

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Linda Barnette has issued marriage licenses in Grenada County, Mississippi for 24 years. On Tuesday, she resigned.

“I choose to obey God rather than man,” Mrs. Barnette wrote in her one paragraph resignation letter to the Grenada County Board of Supervisors.   Continue reading “County clerk resigns instead of issuing gay marriage licenses”

Why is it that no one is talking about the huge gorilla in the living room? Four Jews and one Roman Catholic with no stones between his legs are now enacting national laws which carry severe penalties if not followed. The Supreme Court has become the new Politburo and is staffed as it was in Soviet Russia disproportionately by Jews whose numbers and ideologies are not representative of the wider demographics of the United States. We are doomed if we do not recall these traitorous individuals and make the Supreme Court judges elected positions with term limits.

Hot Air – by Jazz Shaw

This seems to be the week for old government corruption to be cleaned up. First we heard about Leland Yee packing his bags for the crowbar motel and now we see that Jeffrey Neely will be doing three months (?) in prison. This is a name that you’re probably familiar with if you’ve been following government waste, fraud and abuse stories for the past few years. (From the WaPo)

Jeffrey Neely, the senior executive whose appearance in a video drinking wine in a hot tub at a Las Vegas hotel became the public face of a conference where hundreds of federal employees partied at taxpayer expense, was sentenced Tuesday to three months in prison. Continue reading “Jeffrey Neely, the GSA “hot tub” exec to spend three months in prison”