Fox News

A magnitude 5.0 earthquake centered near one of the world’s key oil hubs brought down building facades and shattered windows in a central Oklahoma city, rendering century-old buildings unsafe and raising concerns about key infrastructure.

As the sun rose Monday, television news footage showed widespread, substantial damage to buildings, with piles of bricks and other debris littering the ground following the earthquake the previous evening. Cushing Assistant City Manager Jeremy Frazier told a news conference late Sunday that a few minor injuries had been reported. He said the damage appeared to be contained downtown.   Continue reading “Substantial damage after earthquake rattles major Oklahoma oil hub”

Anti-Media – by Shaun Bradley

Mandatory vaccinations are about to open up a new frontier for government control. Through the war on drugs, bureaucrats arbitrarily dictate what people can and can’t put into their bodies, but that violation pales in comparison to forcibly medicating millions against their will. Voluntary and informed consent are essential in securing individual rights, and without it, self-ownership will never be respected.   Continue reading “The Rise of Mandatory Vaccinations Means the End of Medical Freedom”

Washington Post – by Christopher Ingraham

Gun-control advocates stymied by lawmakers’ inability to pass widely supported gun safety measures are turning their hopes this year to another arena: the ballot box.

Voters in four states will consider a handful of gun-control proposals Tuesday. The measures have drawn big-dollar support from national gun-control groups such as Everytown for Gun Safety, and enjoy significant fundraising advantages over opposition groups such as the National Rifle Association. Polling indicates all four measures are favored to pass.   Continue reading “Voters in four states are poised to pull the trigger on new gun-control bills”

New York Post – by Paul Sperry

As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton routinely asked her maid to print out sensitive government e-mails and documents — including ones containing classified information — from her house in Washington, DC, e-mails and FBI memos show. But the housekeeper lacked the security clearance to handle such material.

In fact, Marina Santos was called on so frequently to receive e-mails that she may hold the secrets to E-mailgate — if only the FBI and Congress would subpoena her and the equipment she used.   Continue reading “Clinton directed her maid to print out classified materials”

Daily Mail

Firebrand Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday he would cancel an order for about 27,000 American-made assault rifles, in his latest display of defiance against the United States.

The rifles were due to be provided to the Philippine police but Duterte said he would look for cheaper alternatives.   Continue reading “Philippines’ Duterte cancels US rifle order”

Hollywood Reporter – by Rebecca Sun

The only political concerns among film executives interested in Hollywood-China dealmaking remain questions about China’s annual foreign-film quota and its requirements for receiving official co-production status.

What they’re not worried about are American Congressional suspicions that increasing Chinese investment in Hollywood is a way for the country’s Communist Party to affect the world’s most influential film industry.
Continue reading “Chinese Film Executive Calls U.S. Lawmakers’ Concern About Hollywood Investments “A Joke””

Video Rebel’s Blog

“Across the Midwest, across the Rustbelt, I understand why a lot of people are angry. And they see Donald Trump as their human Molotov cocktail that they get to go into the voting booth on Nov 8. and throw him into our political system.” Michael Moore   Continue reading “Trump Is Only The Prelude To What Is Coming”

May she rot in the 9th circle of hell forever.

Fox News

Janet Reno, the first woman to serve as U.S. attorney general and the epicenter of several political storms during the Clinton administration, has died. She was 78.

Reno died early Monday from complications of Parkinson’s disease, her goddaughter Gabrielle D’Alemberte said. D’Alemberte said Reno spent her final days at home in Miami surrounded by family and friends.   Continue reading “Former US attorney general Janet Reno dies at 78”

Jon Rappoport

Breaking: leaked 2008 memo from attorney Kumiki Gibson to Clinton Foundation chairman Bruce Lindsay. Gibson had been hired to do an independent assessment of the Foundation’s practices.

Below are key quotes from Gibson’s findings. Keep in mind that the Clinton Foundation’s very existence depends on it being legally certified as a non-profit entity, in compliance with laws governing non-profits. Break those laws and its non-profit status would be revoked, and the whole operation would go down the drain.   Continue reading “Leaked memo: Clinton Foundation broke the law”

Reuters

China adopted a controversial cyber security law on Monday to counter what Beijing says are growing threats such as hacking and terrorism, but the law triggered concerns among foreign business and rights groups.

The legislation, passed by China’s largely rubber-stamp parliament and set to take effect in June 2017, is an “objective need” of China as a major internet power, a parliament official said.   Continue reading “China adopts cyber security law in face of overseas opposition”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Kansas City, MO — Every year, for the last five years, volunteers with Kookers Kare – a group of barbecue chefs with hearts as big as their stomachs – have worked together to feed thousands of hungry homeless people. However, this year, 3,000 homeless people expecting that food, were denied it, thanks to the cold and callous hand of the state.

Every year, after the annual food festivities have finished, selfless volunteers round up thousands of pounds of leftovers from the massive cookoff and prep them for distribution to the less fortunate. Every year, this has gone off without a hitch — until this year.   Continue reading “3,000 Homeless People Denied Food As City Forces Charity to Bleach the Food and Throw it In Dumpster”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

St. Louis, MO — Illustrating the sick nature of some police officers, a photo has surfaced of a cop posing with a woman’s son who died in his home. The man’s mother has since come forward to demand answers as to why this sicko felt it necessary to degrade her poor son in such a disgusting manner.

On August 8, Kim Staton’s son, Omar Rahman, 28, was found dead in a home in Pine Lawn. The North County Police Cooperative responded to conduct an investigation, during which time the photo was taken. Since this photo, the county medical examiner ruled the Rahman’s death an accidental overdose.   Continue reading “Disgusting Leaked Photo Shows a Cop Making Fun and Posing With a Mother’s Dead Son”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

Statham, GA – In a monumental twist of irony, a police officer’s dashcam – which caught another driver running over his legs – has led to the officer being exposed for victimizing several people with false DUI arrests.

As the video shows, when Officer Marc Lofton tried to arrest Jessica Fox after pulling her over, Fox fled the scene and Lofton attempted to cling to her driver side, resulting in his falling to the ground and having both his legs run over.     Continue reading “Cop Famous for Falsely Arresting Dozens of People is Run Over By Woman Who Refuses to be Arrested”

RT

Two soul searching criminals from the state of Georgia claim God told them to break into an Alaskan research facility and blow up a machine that contained the spirits of the dead, according to police.

The men were arrested before they could embark on their supernatural quest, however. Officials say they were found in possession of an arsenal of weapons that “looked like something out of a movie; one where a small army was headed to war.”   Continue reading “Soul searching criminals aimed to free spirits trapped in Alaskan research facility”

Kramer is back, and even though there is nothing new under the sun, his fresh perspective on important topics is always refreshing.

1. Decode imperial control words . Has our language been manipulated to cause control? Every word carries energy and energy can be transmuted into action. Could it be that the present vernacular is to enslave us via language?   Continue reading “Veritas Radio – Decoding Imperial Control Words”

Salt Lake Tribune – by Brian Maffly

What does a company calling itself a “family farm” want with 391 unwatered acres of sandstone on Comb Ridge and many other Utah state trust parcels that have gone on the block in twice-yearly auctions?

That’s a question swirling around recent sales of state trust lands in scenic spots to a business entity launched by Utah air-ambulance entrepreneur Joe Hunt.   Continue reading “‘Family farm’ has spent millions buying acres of state land for unknown purpose”