Ammoland – by Stewart Rhodes

USA -(AmmoLand.com)- The Baton Rouge, Louisiana chapter has stepped up to lead the way in backing police up, against cop killing terrorists.

U.S. Army 1st Air Cav Div veteran, Paul Richy, leader of the Oath Keepers there in Baton Rouge, has reached out to the officers of the East Baton Rouge Sheriffs Office, and the Baton Rouge Police Department, to personally deliver the following pledge of support:   Continue reading “Oath Keepers Step Up In Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Back Up Cops Against Cop Killers”

Jon Rappoport

Ferocious vaccine manufacturers are constantly on the move, looking for new “demographics” to shoot with vaccines. If they could stick a needle into a rock and get paid for it, they would find a reason to do it.

But in this case, we’re talking about pregnant women.   Continue reading “Vaccines: The new government attack on pregnant women”

MRC TV – by Alissa Lopez

The University of Wisconsin at Green Bay will be offering a new course on environmentalism called “Green Lives Matter.”

The course is aimed at motivating students to support the “environmental justice movement” by “merging the civil rights and environmental concerns.” Fulfilling a general education requirement, first-year students will learn about things such as “migrant farm worker pesticide exposure” and “urban environmental harms.”   Continue reading “‘Green Lives Matter’ Course At University of Wisconsin at Green Bay”

Patch – by Colin Miner

“It is much more than a protest,” Ammon Bundy wrote on Facebook, two days before he and a group of people led an armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. It would last 41 days.

Twenty-six people have been indicted in connection with the takeover. Nine have pleaded guilty. A 10th — Joseph O’Shaugnessy — pleaded guilty on Monday morning.   Continue reading “Oregon Standoff Latest: 10th Defendant Pleads Guilty”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Santa Maria, CA — California cops offered a typical bumbling explanation after video showed them execute a suicidal man holding a knife to his own throat: The man ‘lunged’ at them.

But bystander cellphone video shows something else, entirely: Several Santa Maria police officers cower behind a patrol car, training their weapons on the man, when — following a half hour of failed negotiations — they abruptly open fire, hitting him multiple times as he falls to the ground.   Continue reading “Cops Hide Behind Car, Execute Man in Firing Squad Fashion — Claim he ‘Lunged’ at Them”

Reuters

New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton will retire in September, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Tuesday, capping a four-decade career that saw him become the most well known figure in U.S. policing.

Bratton will step down after two years at the helm of the nation’s largest city police force, the second time he has served in that position.   Continue reading “New York City Police Commissioner Bratton to retire in September”

Reuters

Federal counter terrorism agents have arrested a 29-year-old Michigan man accused of illegally purchasing an arsenal of explosives and other devices capable of mass casualties, according to a criminal complaint filed this week.

Sebastian Gregerson, a Detroit resident who also goes by the name Abdurrahman Bin Mikaayl, was arrested on Monday by officials with the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s counter terrorism squad, according to the complaint.   Continue reading “U.S. counterterrorism agents arrest Michigan man with explosives”

MRC TV – by Craig Bannister

Just about any illegal alien can avoid arrest by following these simple rules, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) advertises in a post on its website’s homepage.

Providing a virtual “how-to” guide for illegal aliens in its “Sensitive Locations FAQs,”CBP explains that immigration laws are not to be enforced at any of a wide range of designated “sensitive locations” – so that illegal aliens may be “free” to live their lives “without fear or hesitation”:   Continue reading “U.S. Border Protection Agcy. Advertises SAFE ZONES for Illegal Aliens”

Right Wing News by William Teach

It’s really not a good thing when a candidate is signaling that he’ll lose at just under 100 days to the general election.   Continue reading “Trump Is Now Playing The “I Could Lose Because The Election Is Rigged” Game”

In the Obamacare documents is a section devoted to the useless eaters and life planning. In truth it is not life planning but our death plan.

I received my letter from my insurance, Optimum Care, making it mandatory that I call my doctor and prepare for life planning at the top of the list. Tests are involved and on the back is a list of the tests and assessments.    Continue reading “Obamacare Death Planning”

220px-Paul_Ryan--113th_Congress--Paul Davis Ryan (born January 29, 1970) is the 54th and current Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Ryan is a member of the Republican Party who has served as the U.S. Representative for Wisconsin’s 1st congressional district since 1999. Ryan previously served as Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, from January 3 to October 29, 2015, and, before that, as Chairman of the House Budget Committee from 2011 to 2015. He was the Republican Party nominee for Vice President of the United States, running alongside former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts in the 2012 election.[1][2] Ryan, together with Democratic Senator Patty Murray, negotiated the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013.[3][4][5]   Continue reading “Treasonous Dog Target”

Reuters

President Barack Obama welcomed Singapore’s prime minister for a state visit on Tuesday with a major trade deal and China’s development of islands in the South China Sea at the top of their agenda.

Both the United States and Singapore are signatories to the 12 nation Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which Obama hopes Congress will approve before he leaves office in January.   Continue reading “Obama, Singapore leader push Pacific trade deal in state visit”

RT

After almost 20 years of service with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a 46-year-old Chinese-born electronics technician pleaded guilty to spying for Beijing.

Kun Shan Chun told the federal court judge in New York on Monday that he was guilty of sharing sensitive US government information with China.   Continue reading “FBI employee pleads guilty to spying, leaking ‘sensitive’ information to China”

RT

The terrorist attack in Nice which killed 84 people when a truck plowed through crowds celebrating Bastille Day has prompted several French mayors to arm local police. Non-lethal weapons are incapable of stopping a “crazed attacker,” one mayor said.

“Along the Promenade des Anglais [in Nice] the municipal police and the national police had the same mission – to stop a crazed vehicle or murderer,” said Francois Bayrou, the mayor of Pau.   Continue reading “Dozens of French towns to arm local police as mayor says non-lethal weapons not enough”

Mail.com

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Attorneys for Dylann Roof, the white man charged with killing nine black parishioners at a South Carolina church, want a federal judge to rule the death penalty unconstitutional and allow their client to plead guilty and serve life in prison.

Lawyers for 22-year-old Dylan Roof filed the motion on Monday saying a flawed process of sitting juries willing to recommend the death penalty violates the rights of both potential jurors and defendants.   Continue reading “Roof attorneys want death penalty ruled unconstitutional”

Mail.com

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa’s municipal election season has been deadly for candidates and party activists, with more than 12 killed ahead of Wednesday’s vote. National police have determined it a serious enough problem to create a task force to investigate the deaths, most of them occurring in eastern KwaZulu-Natal province.

One motivation behind the killings is the chance of a steady job as a councillor in a country where more than 25 percent of people are unemployed, said Gareth Newham, head of the governance, crime and justice division of the local Institute for Security Studies.   Continue reading “Deadly election season for South Africa’s candidates”

Fox News – by Joseph J. Kolb

South of the border, Grupo Beta is seen as a humanitarian organization that steers north-bound migrants through the crossfire of warring drug cartels. But in Texas, many view it as part of a pipeline that sends humans and drugs pouring into the U.S., all with the funding and backing of the Mexican government.

Grupo Beta, supported by Mexico’s National Institute of Migration, may be the sole bastion of relief for migrants in Tamaulipas state, across the border from the southeast Texas region which includes such cities as Brownsville, Laredo and McAllen. The 25 year-old agency was created to help Tijuana deal with huge numbers of migrants passing through, but has since expanded its reach across both the northern and southern borders of Mexico. Critics say the agency, whose motto “vocation, humanitarianism and loyalty,” is complicit in breaking U.S. laws.    Continue reading “Mexican border agency seen as aiding illegal immigration”

TownHall – by Matt Vespa

The Department of Homeland Security is granting some 8,000 Syrian refugees temporary amnesty, according to The Washington Times. DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson said that if these refugees are in the country as of Monday—they’re eligible to permanent resident status, work permits, and other documents that would allow these migrants to remain without fear of deportation This amnesty also applies to Syrian refugees that may have entered the country illegally:   Continue reading “DHS Gives 8,000 Syrian Refugees Temporary Amnesty”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Does the media forget what they report? Why do they not call out the government for their support of terrorism? Three years ago we posted about the United States providing the Taliban with government contracts. Now you really know where that $17 billion dollars has gone. That is your tax money, to fund destabilization in other nations and create fear and terror in our own nation for a desired result. Common sense should tell us if $17 billion were really spent against the enemy, the enemy would not succeed. If the enemy is succeeding in light of this either their funding is far greater or we are being lied to about where the money is going.

Continue reading “U.S. Spends $17 Billion To Arm Struggling Afghan Armed Forces”