Armstrong Economics – by Martin Armstrong

The Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein officially handed in a petition Friday asking election officials in the battleground state of Wisconsin to perform a recount of its general election results, the state confirmed. She is trying to stop Trump before the Electoral College votes. Clinton has not joined her because there was not enough claims of voter fraud in those states so the Democrats are keeping their distance letting Stein carry the ball.   Continue reading “Jill Stein Getting Rich Off of Exploiting The Election”

Chicago Tribune

Two men were killed and 15 other people, including two 15-year-old boys, were wounded in shootings between Saturday afternoon and early Sunday, police said.

In the Homan Square neighborhood, a 30-year-old man was killed and a 31-year-old man was wounded in a shooting just before 2:40 a.m. in the 3400 block of West Harrison Street, police said.
Continue reading “2 dead, 15 wounded in separate shootings”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: There is currently a bill sitting with the US Senate that would provide yet more intervention in Syria. Here is a summary of this bill.

“H.R. 5732 requires the Departments of State and the Treasury to impose sanctions on people and entities responsible for the security and humanitarian crisis in Syria. The bill also authorizes the Department of State to assist entities that are investigating war crimes or crimes against humanity in Syria, and requires reports to Congress on the implementation of the Act, ongoing assistance programs for the Syrian people, and the feasibility of establishing a no-fly zone over Syria. Sanctions authority would expire on December 31, 2021, and sanctions can be suspended if the parties are engaged in meaningful negotiations and the violence against civilians has ceased.”
Continue reading “Congressional Hawks Rush To Intensify War In Syria (No Fly-Zone)”

I find a lot of humor in the panic being displayed by the Zionist tools commonly referred to as “world leaders.” They’ve invented a new threat to world stability, not just to start another profitable war, but because they’re losing their grip on the minds of the masses who have seen through the endless lies of the Zionist media.

“Fake news” is the new enemy, which they claim is being propagated by the Russians, with the help of any website that publishes the truth rather than their twisted version of reality.  Continue reading “Fake News”

True Zionist Whore like good old boy Bernie – Traitors to America: Purveyors of Chaos…

Take a good look, facial arrogance, especially the eyes…a stinking whore turd Zionist who rides the beast…the beast does her bidding!

For those who do not know Zionist Israel is the little horn of Daniel that springs up among the horns and subdues 3, Israel is the beast which was, is not yet is. Israel is the 8 head which is of the 7 heads. MYSTERY   Continue reading “Jill Stein”

Chron

FRONTON, Texas (AP) — A Texas state trooper was wounded on the Texas-Mexico border when a bullet apparently strayed from a gunbattle on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande.

Lt. Johnny Hernandez of the Texas Department of Public Safety says the trooper suffered a leg wound.   Continue reading “Texas state trooper hit by gunfire from Mexico”

The Motley Fool – by Leo Sun

2016 looks like it will be a record year for gun sales. The number of NICS background checks for firearm purchases has risen annually for 18 straight months, hitting 22.2 million at the end of October versus 23.1 million in 2015.

Analysts expect Smith & Wesson (NASDAQ:SWHC) and Sturm Ruger (NYSE:RGR) — the only two publicly traded gunmakers in the U.S. — to respectively grow their revenues by 26% and 13% this year. Let’s take a look back at the five top selling handguns of the year, as listed by Gunbroker.com, and what they tell us about today’s American firearm market.   Continue reading “The 5 Best-Selling Handguns of 2016”

Huffington Post

Hillary Clinton’s campaign on Saturday said that it would participate in a recount initiated by Green Party nominee Jill Stein in Wisconsin and said it would take similar action if a recount was initiated in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

The campaign has taken a number of steps since election day to review election results and has not found “any actionable evidence of hacking or outside attempts to alter the voting technology,” Marc Elias, the campaign’s general counsel, wrote in a statement on Medium. The campaign had not planned to call for a recount, Elias wrote, but now that one is underway, it felt an obligation to participate. The extent of the campaign’s participation was not immediately clear.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Says It Will Participate In Wisconsin Recount”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

Hillary Clinton’s loss was a shock to the purveyors of U.S. military hegemony, who saw in her an easier path to keep the Syria conflict going. Secretary of State Clinton was instrumental in the early days of Syria intervention, in 2010 making a series of demands for Syria to get in line behind the U.S. vision for the Middle East.

When Bashar al-Assad refused to roll over, regime change became the talking point of Washington think tanks and mainstream media echo chambers. Clinton promised during her campaign to ramp up action in Syria, to the delight of the same neocons who brought the Iraq invasion. She acknowledged that many civilians would die if the U.S. set up a no-fly zone.   Continue reading “Media Silent as House Passes Resolution for Syrian No-Fly Zone — Provoking War with Russia”

Reuters

Fidel Castro, the Cuban revolutionary leader who built a communist state on the doorstep of the United States and for five decades defied U.S. efforts to topple him, died on Friday. He was 90.

A towering figure of the second half of the 20th Century, Castro stuck to his ideology beyond the collapse of Soviet communism and remained widely respected in parts of the world that had struggled against colonial rule.   Continue reading “Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro dies aged 90”

Digital Trends by Ronan Glon

Fondly remembered by enthusiasts as one of America’s most forward-thinking automakers, Cord is unexpectedly coming back to life after spending nearly 80 years in the history books.

Based in Indiana, Cord built cars from 1929 to 1932 and from 1936 to 1937. One of its best-known models is the front-wheel drive 812 (pictured), which was the first series-produced car with retractable headlights and the first car to come standard with a radio. At its launch, the 812 was praised for its radical coffin nose design.   Continue reading “An iconic American brand is set for a comeback after 80 years on the shelf”

Seattle Times – by Dameon Pesanti, The Columbian

A giant among giants and a beacon for countless tourists driving through the Columbia River Gorge is dead.

The accurately named Big Tree, a massive ponderosa pine near Trout Lake in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, was hundreds of years old.

A mammoth conifer, the Big Tree contained about 22,000 board feet of lumber — enough wood to frame almost one and a half 2,400-square-foot homes.   Continue reading “One of the oldest, biggest pines in the Pacific Northwest is dead”