CBC News

A CF-18 pilot died Monday when a fighter jet crashed near Cold Lake, Alta.

The CF-18 from 4 Wing Cold Lake went down just after 11 a.m. local time on the Saskatchewan side of the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range, said Capt. Mat Strong, public affairs officer with 4 Wing Cold Lake.   Continue reading “Pilot dies in CF-18 crash near Cold Lake, Alta.”

Reuters

German arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch will no longer sign contracts to supply countries outside of NATO’s influence because it has become too difficult to obtain government approval for such deals, news agency DPA reported on Monday.

The company, one of the world’s best-known gunmakers, will in future only sell to countries that are democratic and free from corruption and that are members of NATO or NATO members’ partners, DPA said, citing company sources.   Continue reading “Heckler & Koch to stop doing deals with non-NATO countries: DPA”

Daisy Luther

Once upon a time, there was a Land full of mountains, deserts, lakes, and plains. The person who got to run the country was selected by the same tradition for hundreds of years. In this particular year, the choice was between an Evil Queen and a Loud Ogre.

The Evil Queen was confident she had the job. She and her followers had gone to great lengths to secure the vote, and some of those lengths were quite questionable. We learned this because of a brave knight locked away in an Ecuadoran Embassy, typing away on a computer to let all of the people know the truth about the Evil Queen if only they dared to read it.   Continue reading “More Tales from the Election That Wouldn’t End”

AOL

A Republican elector from Texas says he is resigning his position instead of casting his vote for Donald Trump, calling the Electoral College “corrupted from its original intent” and saying voting for the president-elect would “bring dishonor to God.”

Art Sisneros was considering in August the possibility of becoming a so-called faithless elector, meaning he would refuse to vote for Trump if the GOP candidate won the Lone Star State and its 38 electoral votes in November.   Continue reading “Texas elector to resign instead of voting for Donald Trump”

NBC News

An Ohio State University student plowed a car into a campus crowd, then jumped out and started stabbing people with a butcher knife before being shot dead by police Monday morning, officials said.

Nine people were taken to hospitals after the ambush, and one was in critical condition. The incident was initially reported as an “active shooter” situation, but the suspect did not shoot anyone.   Continue reading “Somali refugee suspect in Ohio State Attack”

Reuters

Dylann Roof, an avowed white supremacist accused of killing nine black parishioners at a historic Charleston, South Carolina church last year, will be allowed to represent himself at his federal death penalty trial, a judge ruled on Monday.

U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel said in court he believed Roof’s decision to serve as his own lawyer was unwise but granted his request after finding the defendant had the right and capacity to do so.   Continue reading “Accused church gunman Dylann Roof to represent himself at trial”

Daily Mail

An internet mogul who was once worth $95million is now living in a grubby apartment on $650 a week with a budgie, convinced he is being watched by the FBI.

Josh Harris pioneered webcam technology and made millions after predicting how the internet would grow in the 1990s.     Continue reading “Internet mogul Josh Harris now lives in grubby Las Vegas apartment in fear of FBI”

The Hill – by Rebecca Savransky

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) is pledging to ban sanctuary cities in his state even as other governors and mayors promise to continue sheltering illegal immigrants.

“I’m going to sign a law that bans sanctuary cities,” Abbott tweeted on Sunday.

“Also I’ve already issued an order cutting funding to sanctuary cities.”   Continue reading “Texas governor says he will ban sanctuary cities”

RT

Italy’s third-largest and the world’ oldest bank, Monte dei Paschi de Siena is facing potential legal claims for more than €8 billion ($8.5 billion) in a series of civil lawsuits, Reuters reported.

The ailing bank has already set aside €627 million to cover claims.   Continue reading “Italy’s troubled Monte dei Paschi bank faces billions in legal claims”

RT

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has introduced a national currency for the first time since 2009 in an attempt to tackle a sharp shortfall of the US dollar, the country’s primary medium of trade.

The new currency, called bond notes, is pegged at par with the US dollar and is backed by a $200 million bond facility with Afreximbank, according to the regulator.   Continue reading “Zimbabwe launches new currency to ease cash crunch”

Mail.com

BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian government forces and their allies captured another major eastern Aleppo neighborhood and several smaller areas Monday, putting much of the northern part of the city’s besieged rebel-held areas under government control for the first time in four years, state media reported.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said the areas captured by Syrian government troops include 12 neighborhoods and over 3,000 buildings in the past few days. It added that Syrian government troops are now controlling 40 percent of the rebel-held parts of the Syrian city of Aleppo.   Continue reading “Syrian troops capture additional areas of rebel-held Aleppo”

Mail.com

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has set an early December deadline for American Indians and others to leave an encampment in North Dakota where they’ve been entrenched for months protesting the Dakota Access pipeline. Tribes including the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux are fighting the Dakota Access project because they fear it will harm drinking water and cultural sites. Texas-based pipeline developer Energy Transfer Partners says the 1,200-mile pipeline through the Dakotas, Iowa and Illinois will be safe.   Continue reading “Dakota Access pipeline protesters told to leave by Dec. 5”

CBS News

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Police said they killed at least one suspect during an active shooter lockdown at Ohio State University on Monday morning, reports CBS Columbus affiliate WBNS. It is not clear whether there are more suspects.

Ohio State University officials have canceled classes for the day. Nearby school districts in Upper Arlington and Grandview Heights were also placed on lockdown.

Officials say at least eight people were injured, one critically, in an incident that began at the campus’ chemical engineering building.    Continue reading “At least 8 injured in Ohio State University attack; one suspect dead”

George Soros, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump are all of the same party, the Destructiveness Party that is hell bent on destroying completely our country and our freedom.

I keep hearing Patriot talk show hosts talking good about Donald and putting Hillary down.  They are the same people with the same direction and both hate you and me, and their boss George is giving them both their marching orders.   Continue reading “Destructiveness Party”

Video Rebel’s Blog

I regard Judaism Incorporated as a Criminal Enterprise and neither as a religion nor as a race. Anyone who has read the Talmud knows it is not a religion.

Rabbi Shim’on used to say: “The best of Gentiles – kill him; the best of snakes dash out its brains.”

Robbery of a Gentile by a Jew is not forbidden outright but only under certain circumstances such as ‘when the Gentiles are not under our rule’, but is permitted ‘when they are under our rule’.   Continue reading “A Gentile’s Guide To Judaism Incorporated”