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As soon as we posted our reaction to the false flag operation in South Carolina, Facebook disabled our ability to post to our Facebook page.

This shows three things:

1. They’re watching
2. They didn’t like what we had to say
3. They have the ability to turn on “technical difficulties” with the flip of the switch.

What did we say that offended major Democratic fund raiser Sheryl Sandberg (the political COO of Facebook whose husband died under highly mysterious circumstances a few weeks ago)?    Continue reading “Facebook blocks our ability to post to our Facebook page Right after we called BS on the South Caroline False Flag”

New York Times – by Julia Preston

In late May, about 35 technology employees at Disney/ABC Television in New York and Burbank, Calif., received jarring news. Managers told them that they would all be laid off, and that during their final weeks they would have to train immigrants brought in by an outsourcing company to do their jobs.

The training began, but after a few days it was suspended with no explanation. In New York, the immigrants suddenly stopped coming to the offices. Then on June 11, managers summoned the Disney employees with different news: Their layoffs had been canceled.   Continue reading “In Turnabout, Disney Cancels Tech Worker Layoffs”

Ed KienleMilitary Times – by Patricia Kime

After years of battling the Veterans Affairs Department for health care and compensation for illnesses related to Agent Orange exposure from aircraft flown after the Vietnam War, a group of up to 2,100 Air Force personnel and reservists finally will receive service-connected benefits.

VA announced Thursday it will expand eligibility for benefits to Air Force members who flew in C-123 aircraft after they were used in Vietnam to spray the toxic herbicide.   Continue reading “VA to grant benefits for Agent Orange exposure”

Tzipi Livni (Reuters / Stefan Wermuth)RT

Former Israeli foreign minister Tzipi Livni was granted diplomatic immunity by the British government during a visit to the UK this week to avoid possible arrest over alleged war crimes.

The Zionist Union politician was attending the Fortune Most Powerful Women International Summit in London, where she spoke on the Israeli political climate and the future of Israel and Palestine.   Continue reading “Ex-Israeli foreign minister avoids Gaza war crimes arrest thanks to UK diplomatic immunity”

dylan-storm-roofPatriot Rising

Charleston shooter Dylann Storm Roof was reportedly taking a drug that has been linked with sudden outbursts of violence, fitting the pattern of innumerable other mass shooters who were on or had recently come off pharmaceutical drugs linked to aggression.

According to a CBS News report, earlier this year when cops searched Roof after he was acting suspiciously inside a Bath and Body Works store, they found “orange strips” that Roof told officers was suboxone, a narcotic that is used to treat opiate addiction.   Continue reading “Charleston Shooter Was on Drug Linked to Violent Outbursts”

Aljazeera – by Ned Resnikoff

With the support of local authorities, federal law enforcement officials said on Thursday they would investigate the June 17 shooting in Charleston, South Carolina — in which a white gunman killed nine people at an historic black church — as a hate crime.

“In this case, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that it is a hate crime,” said Charleston Police Chief Greg Mullen.   Continue reading “Repeated attempts to pass hate crime bill in South Carolina have failed”

Obama on Charleston: It’s too easy to get guns in AmericaYahoo News – by Oliver Knox

President Barack Obama on Thursday expressed profound “sadness and anger” at the Charleston church shooting as well as deeply personal frustration that America’s political climate makes it virtually impossible for now to tighten restrictions on who can buy firearms.

“We don’t have all the facts, but we do know that once again, innocent people were killed in part because someone who wanted to inflict harm had no trouble getting their hands on a gun,” Obama said in the White House briefing room, Vice President Joe Biden standing at his side.   Continue reading “Obama on Charleston: It’s too easy to get guns in America”

Bloomberg

The U.S. House passed President Barack Obama’s fast-track trade bill, one of the president’s top second-term priorities, with mostly Republican votes a week after a Democratic rebellion almost killed the proposal.

The 218-208 House vote Thursday returns the measure to the Senate, which also voted for it last month. Obama wants the expedited trade negotiating authority to help his administration complete a 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership.   Continue reading “Obama’s Fast-Track Trade Bill Passes House in Second Attempt”

Reuters – by Baz Ratner

An arson attack on Thursday gutted part of a church at the traditional site of what Christianity reveres as Jesus’s miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, the Israeli fire brigade said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel’s Shin Bet internal security service to launch a top-priority investigation, an official statement said, quoting him as describing the incident as “an attack on all of us”.   Continue reading “Arson attack guts part of Israel’s Church of Loaves and Fishes”

WeaponsMan – by Hognose

The media love the idea that the firearms market is in a state of collapse. This propaganda theme is being fed to them by Bloomberg-funded gun-ban groups, and by Bloomberg’s own propaganda arm, Bloomberg News, and, like any good propaganda campaign, it reinforces the presuppositions, biases, and slants of the intended targets (in this case, Acela Corridor newsmen) with a Narrative® that’s Too Good To Check™.   Continue reading “Colt’s Bankruptcy Isn’t Because Civilian Gun Sales Are Down”

Yahoo News – by Emily Flitter

(Reuters) – Dylann Roof, the man suspected of fatally shooting nine people at a historic African American church in South Carolina on Wednesday, was given a gun by his father as a 21st birthday present in April, his uncle told Reuters on Thursday.

Law enforcement officers were at the home of Roof’s mother on Thursday morning, the uncle, Carson Cowles, said in a telephone interview.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation identified the gunman as Roof on Thursday.   Continue reading “South Carolina church shooting suspect got gun for birthday, uncle says”

St. Matthews Learning Center (image from Google Street View)RT

Shots were fired into a church in Memphis, Tennessee on Wednesday night. Police found no victims at the site.

The shooting reportedly happened during night choir practice at St. Matthew Missionary Baptist Church.

The Deacon of the church told FOX13 that he noticed holes from the bullets when he was leaving the building after the event early Thursday morning.   Continue reading “Shots fired into Memphis, Tenn. church”

Mail.com

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — The balcony collapse that killed six college students appears to have been caused by rotted wooden beams, Berkeley’s mayor said Wednesday as the victims’ heartbroken loved ones began arriving in the U.S. from Ireland.

Mayor Tom Bates said investigators believe the wood was not caulked and sealed properly at the time of construction and was damaged by moisture as a result. The crowded fifth-floor balcony broke off an apartment building during a 21st-birthday party early Tuesday held by visiting Irish college students, dumping 13 people 50 feet onto the pavement. In addition to the six killed, seven were seriously hurt.   Continue reading “Deadly balcony collapse tied to rotted wooden beams”

Anyone else notice that there is no mention of HAARP or “Geo-Engineering” (chemtrails)?

Mail.com

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Mother Nature isn’t the only one blamed for California’s drought.

The state’s historic four-year dry spell has brought with it a flurry of finger-pointing. Now advocates, noting how California’s water shortage ranks as the top public concern, are invoking the drought to bolster their own causes.   Continue reading “What’s blamed for California’s drought? Basically everything”

arrest warrantNatural News – by Ethan A. Huff

An elderly woman from the Central Texas city of Riesel, east of Waco, appears to have narrowly escaped being taken into custody by local police after a judge issued a warrant for her arrest. Her crime? Failing to appear before a court over her failure to mow her grass, which was in violation of a local city ordinance governing foliage height on private property.

Seventy-five-year-old Gerry Suttle says she never even received the notice that the city says it sent to her house prior to the arrest warrant being issued. The city claims it issued the notice and she failed to appear, so Suttle was quickly relegated to criminal status with a local police chief notifying her that he had a warrant out for her arrest.   Continue reading “Texas court issues arrest warrant for 75-year-old woman over lawn not being mowed”