Free Thought Project – by William N. Grigg

If you want to be protected from potential terrorist attacks like the recent massacre in Paris, and suspected domestic terrorist incidents such as the murder of three people at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood facility and fourteen more at an office party in San Bernardino, you cannot trust the police to protect you. Get a gun and learn how to use it.   Continue reading “Police Chiefs Across the US Admit Armed Citizens, Not Cops, Best Deterrent Against Terrorism”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovitch

Is there such an unhealthy and debilitating condition as “chemtrail flu”? Not certain there is, I decided to do some exploration to find out what’s out there about it. However, I am positive that there is such a malady medically documented and called “multiple chemical sensitivity” [7] (MCS), which often produces flu-like symptoms in most people who are affected by it, especially during its acute stage(s).

Allopathic medicine has a love affair with chemicals because their ‘quiver’ of medicines are made from toxic, man-made chemicals (prescription-pharmaceutical drugs) so, apparently and universally, physicians and researchers, who deal with pharmaceuticals, cannot and will not, declare chemicals are the cause of health problems.   Continue reading ““Chemtrail Flu” — Is It for Real?”

Huffington Post

Oscar-nominated actor Robert Loggia, who was known for gravelly voiced gangsters from “Scarface” to “The Sopranos” but who was most endearing as Tom Hanks’ kid-at-heart toy-company boss in “Big,” has died. He was 85.

Loggia’s wife Aubrey Loggia said he died Friday at his home in Los Angeles after a five year battle with Alzheimer’s. “His poor body gave up,” she said. “He loved being an actor and he loved his life.”   Continue reading “Robert Loggia, Movie And TV Tough Guy, Dead At 85”

Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (INTELLIHUB) — Just as soon as the page refreshed the plane disappeared along with the link, Franchi explained, after witnessing a “Russian Air Force jet” being tracked online over parts of California and Nevada.

Shockingly and for no apparent reason the aircraft appeared to be flying in erratic patterns as documented and posted by Twitter user @M3t4_tr0n.   Continue reading “Unmarked Russian Air Force jet makes erratic passes over Cali, disappears over Sacramento”

Reuters

Dec 3 Radiation from Japan’s 2011 nuclear disaster has spread off North American shores and contamination is increasing at previously identified sites, although levels are still too low to threaten human or ocean life, scientists said on Thursday.

Tests of hundreds of samples of Pacific Ocean water confirmed that Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant continues to leak radioactive isotopes more than four years after its meltdown, said Ken Buesseler, marine radiochemist with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.   Continue reading “Radiation from Japan nuclear disaster spreads off U.S. shores”

Daily Mail

A lawyer representing the family of San Bernardino gunman Syed Farook has questioned accounts of the massacre which saw Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik kill 14 at a holiday party on Wednesday morning.

Attorney David Chesley said they doubted the accuracy of information released by the police and FBI.    Continue reading “San Bernardino gunman’s family lawyer says they don’t believe account of massacre”

Anti-Media – by Justin King

(TFC) Washington D.C. – One of the largest fears of firearm owners is the prospect of a database of their names and personal information in the hands of the federal government. The idea of the government in possession of a list of gun owners has been one of the most opposed proposals in the gun control debate. The stiff opposition is linked to the justifiable fear of the government using such a list to confiscate firearms by force.   Continue reading “Feds Illegally Maintain Registry of Firearm Owners; Media Fails to Report It”

Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

The Obama administration reacted to yesterday’s shooting in San Bernardino – likely carried out by a Muslim terrorist – by insisting that “common sense” gun laws will deter jihadists who are planning attacks.   Continue reading “Obama White House: Terrorists Will Stop Attacking if We Pass Gun Control Laws”

PJ Media – by Liz Sheld

More information about the San Bernardino massacre is trickling out as federal officials investigate details surrounding the attack on a county employee Christmas party.  Many people, including myself, were curious about the firearms used since California has notoriously strict gun regulations. Reports of “automatic weapons” and even “semi-automatic assault-style weapons” seemed to be disconnected from California’s almost uniform prohibition on such firearms.   Continue reading “ATF Says Weapons Used in San Bernardino Shooting Were Illegal in California”

Daily Wire

The day after a horrific shooting spree by a “radicalized” Muslim man and his partnerin San Bernardino, California, Attorney General Loretta Lynch pledged to a group of Muslim activists that she would take aggressive action against anyone who used “anti-Muslim rhetoric” that “edges toward violence.”

Speaking to the audience at the Muslim Advocate’s 10th anniversary dinner Thursday, Lynch said her “greatest fear” is the “incredibly disturbing rise of anti-Muslim rhetoric” in America and vowed to prosecute any guilty of what she deemed violence-inspiring speech. She said:   Continue reading “Loretta Lynch Vows to Prosecute Those Who Use ‘Anti-Muslim’ Speech That ‘Edges Toward Violence’”

Free Thought Project – by William N. Grigg

Like Brandon Ellingson, James Bava died at the hands of the Missouri Highway Patrol –but in Bava’s case, those hands were his own. Trooper Bava perished on August 28 when he crashed his patrol vehicle while giving pursuit to a speeding motorcyclist, later identified as twenty-year-old Serghei Pavel Comerzan.

Last week, Comerzan was arrested and charged with resisting a lawful stop, careless and imprudent driving, and failure to register a motor vehicle. Owing largely, if not entirely, to the privileged status of the individual who died while pursuing him, Comerzan was also charged with second-degree murder (or, alternatively, first-degree manslaughter), despite the fact that Trooper Bava’s own actions were the proximate cause of his own death.   Continue reading “Man Charged with Murder After Cop Wrecks his Own Car and Died While Trying to Give Him Ticket”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

To be sure, just about the last thing the EU needed was another blow to European solidarity.

The monumental challenge of coping with the millions of refugees who have inundated the Balkans on their way to Germany has splintered the bloc and now, the debate on how best to deal with the flood of asylum seekers threatens to shatter the sacred Schengen ideal altogether.    Continue reading ““Dis-Union” Grows – Danes Vote To Protect Sovereignty, Reject Further EU Integration”

Washington’s Blog –  by David Swanson

We now know this. A young man who had successfully killed on a large scale went to his religious leader with doubts and was told that mass killing was part of God’s plan. The young man continued killing until he had participated in killing sprees that took 1,626 lives — men, women, and children.

I repeat: his death count was not the 16 or 9 or 22 lives that make top news stories, but 1,626 dead and mutilated bodies.   Continue reading “Do Mass Killings Bother You?”

UPI

WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (UPI) — A U.S. House leader said a bill passed in favor of oil exports rejects a global landscape favoring North America, but support wasn’t enough to override a veto.

By a vote of 249-174, the House of Representatives passed the North American Energy Security and Infrastructure Act, which, among other things, would reverse the moratorium placed on domestic crude oil exports in the 1970s.   Continue reading “House votes in favor of lifting ban on crude oil exports, but it’s short of being veto-proof”

Anti-War – by Andrew P. Napolitano

In an effort to draw attention away from the intelligence failures that permitted the attacks of 9/11 and create the impression that it was doing something – anything – to avoid a repeat, the federal government tampered seriously with freedoms expressly guaranteed in the Constitution. Its principal target was the right to privacy, which is protected in the Fourth Amendment.   Continue reading “The Spies Who Ruin Us”

The Intercept – by Glenn Greenwald

As Vice President, Dick Cheney was a prime architect of the worldwide torture regime implemented by the U.S. government (which extended far beyond waterboarding), as well as the invasion and destruction of Iraq which caused the deaths of at least 500,000 people and more likely over a million. As such, he is one of the planet’s most notorious war criminals.   Continue reading “U.S. First Shields its Torturers and War Criminals From Prosecution, Now Officially Honors Them”

Detroit Free Press

Michigan law enforcement agencies are returning donated surplus military equipment to the federal government this month — including tracked armored vehicles that metro Detroit sheriff’s offices have had for more than a decade— under orders of the White House, and they are not happy about it.

“It really upsets me. We have a great asset. We have not abused it, and in just a blanket order we can no longer have it,” Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham said of the tracked armored vehicle his office has had for its SWAT team since 2004. “Look what’s happening around the country — mass shootings, barricaded gunman. An armored vehicle gives law enforcement the upper hand.”   Continue reading “Michigan cops fume over loss of U.S. military vehicles”