Reuters

Princeton University will keep President Woodrow Wilson’s name on campus buildings despite student complaints about racism, with officials saying on Monday that “contextualization is imperative” to the Ivy League school’s history.

The New Jersey school’s board of trustees said Monday it would not remove Wilson’s name and image from its public spaces and from its Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.   Continue reading “Princeton to keep President Wilson’s name despite racist tiesPrinceton to keep President Wilson’s name despite racist ties”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Following news that Greensboro, North Carolina-based The Fresh Market caved to Moms Demand Action and will no longer serve armed law-abiding citizens, Breitbart News thought it timely to provide a list of businesses that refuse submit to the campaign to disarm law-abiding citizens.

Below are 5 businesses that specifically rejected Moms Demand Action’s anti-gun campaign.   Continue reading “5 Businesses That Rejected Moms Demand Action’s Gun Ban Campaign”

Breitbart

MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — A second case of Ebola has been confirmed in Liberia months after the country had been declared free from transmissions, health officials said Sunday.

The 5-year-old son of the 30-year-old woman who died Thursday from Ebola has been taken to a treatment center in Monrovia, said Deputy Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah. Authorities are now checking everyone the woman was in contact with and 10 health care workers from the hospital where the woman died are under observation.   Continue reading “Another Ebola Outbreak? Liberia Confirms Second Case Since Country Declared Clear of Virus”

Reuters

The first migrants deported from Greek islands under a disputed EU-Turkey deal were shipped back to Turkey on Monday in a drive to shut down the main route used by more than a million people fleeing war and poverty to reach Europe in the last year.

Under a pact criticized by refugee agencies and human rights campaigners, Ankara will take back all migrants and refugees who cross the Aegean to enter Greece illegally, including Syrians.   Continue reading “Migrants sent back from Greece arrive in Turkey under EU deal”

Reuters

The Supreme Court on Monday unanimously upheld the method all states use to draw their legislative districts, rejecting a conservative challenge that could have given more clout to white, rural voters.

The eight justices rebuffed a case spearheaded by a conservative legal activist brought against the state of Texas over the manner in which it carved out voting districts for its state Senate, based on a count of every resident rather than just eligible voters.   Continue reading “Supreme Court rejects conservative challenge in voting rights case”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: We posted snippets of each article below providing what we feel is the most important factors of this new “data leak”. This is directly targeting head of states; ie: your politicians, imagine that. We continue to see more and more politicians taking the blame for the world’s problems and the bankers seen as the hero’s. A recent Telegraph article made this statement as well. This is the plan of the children of Satan and this is one method of many they are using to remove the idea of the nation-state. This is a topic we have discussed many times by now.
Continue reading “Panama Papers: Massive Tax Haven Document Leak Exposes Corruption And Crime On Global Scale”

NO ONE addresses the ‘real issue’ … our inherent Natural Resources being GIVEN to Foreign Nationals as consideration for a so-called National Debt that the American Nationals had no knowledge of and did NOT authorize or consent to !!!

Sac Bee – by Tony Bizjak

Long lines of oil and coal trains could some day rumble regularly through Sacramento – as strange as that would seem in California, a state that leads the push for clean fuels.   Continue reading “California, clean fuel leader, weighs oil, coal trains”

Energy Fanatics – by PL CHang

SunCell is a revolutionary “free Energy” technology for the reason that it produces energy by converting the hydrogen element in H2O-based solid fuel through a chemical reaction that produces a type of gas plasma energy. During the conversion process, the hydrogen of the H2O-based solid fuel is converted into a lower-energy state hydrogen called hydrino.

The company behind SunCell is Brilliant Light Power, Inc., formerly known as BlackLight Power, Inc. Recently, Brilliant Light Power, Inc. posted a video that demonstrates the energy potential of their SunCell technology. Some of the researchers and scientists working at Brilliant Light Power, Inc. like to call this technology “sun in a box”. The content from Pesn.com below explains why SunCell is like a sun in a box.   Continue reading “SunCell Plasma Technology Could Be Available for Commercial Use in 2017”

Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

Over 100 women and girls in the Central African Republic (CAR) have accused U.N. peacekeepers of sexual assault, and three girls claim they were forced by French troops to participate in bestiality. Though some reports are as of yet unconfirmed, the most recent allegations — the most widespread to date in an ongoing, unraveling saga of systemic assault and rape — are consistent with multiple previous reports of U.N. peacekeepers committing sexual abuse. The most recent allegations span from 2013 to 2015, though an additional rape of a teenage girl was reported as recently as Monday, March 28.   Continue reading “UN Peacekeepers Accused of Rape, Forced Bestiality in Latest Scandal”

Free Thought Project – by Mike Sawyer

Redlands, CA — In response to a hostage situation at an Office Depot last week, Redlands police officers showed up and shot the victim, not the man who took her hostage.

Redlands police Chief Mark Garcia held a news conference Friday to explain his officers’ mistake.   Continue reading “Cops Admit, They Were the Ones Who Shot the Hostage in Standoff – Not the Suspect”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Dalton, GA — Leading police on a high-speed chase in America can be a deadly decision as a recently released dashcam video illustrates.

In November of last year, Brett Noblitt led Whitfield County Sheriff’s deputies on a chase. To catch the man who was dangerously driving through town to get away from police, the officers dangerously drove through town.   Continue reading “Video Shows How Driving Away from Cops is Punishable by Death”

Dallas Morning News – by Dave Lieber

BELTON — Houston Miller hustles to the exit door of the Bell County adult probation department, his blond ponytail flopping halfway down his back.

The 19-year-old must get to his new $8-an-hour shipping clerk job so he can pay $1,800 in fines, fees and court costs. He got busted with a pinch of pot.   Continue reading “Watchdog: Pay-or-go-to-jail policy makes probation officers bill collectors”

KSHB 4

SUGAR CREEK, Mo. – There’s a new ordinance in Sugar Creek, Missouri, that restricts the use of agriculture on properties in the city.

Nathan Athans believes it’s a witch hunt against him.

Athans grows several different types of vegetables on his lawn and loves tending to his garden.   Continue reading “New city ordinance forces family to destroy their vegetable garden”

Huffington Post

No business can operate without bankers — not even the bribery business.

British financial giant HSBC and American bailout kingpin Citibank processed transactions, managed money and vouched for Unaoil, a once-obscure firm that is now at the center of a massive international corruption scandal. Police raided Unaoil’s Monaco offices and interviewed its executives on Thursday, a day after The Huffington Post and Fairfax Media first exposed the company’s practices. Law enforcement agencies in at least four nations are involved in a wide-ranging probe of the company and its partners.   Continue reading “Big Banks Aided Firm At Center Of International Bribery Scandal”

WUSA 9

GREENBELT, MD (WUSA9) — A dramatic turnaround for a former top judge in Charles County.

Judge Robert Nalley was in a federal courtroom Monday in Greenbelt as a defendant, pleading guilty to depriving a man of his civil rights under color of law.

The former judge betrayed not a hint of emotion as he pleaded guilty to ordering a deputy to send 50,000 volts of electricity coursing through a defendant who was representing himself and refused to be quiet.   Continue reading “Former Md. judge guilty in shocking civil rights violation”

RT

A gun-toting anti-Muslim hate group protesting at a mosque in Texas were weren’t expecting to be confronted by armed members of the New Black Panther party and the Huey P Newton Gun Club.
Continue reading “New Black Panthers in armed showdown with anti-Muslim militia in Texas”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Californian Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom is hitching his 2018 gubernatorial campaign to a statewide ballot proposal that would sharply restrict the sale of ammunition.

“It seems to me the most dangerous part of the weapon is not the weapon itself, it’s the ammunition,” he said April 1.   Continue reading “Gavin Newsom: Ammunition ‘The Most Dangerous Part’ of a Gun”