Sent to us by a reader: Work with a guy from Ely. Legal to sell ciscoes for bait, don’t know if went after fish just to snag his records or what. Owner has two DVRs piggybacked to the recorder hooked up to his 15 cameras, so vid will probably come out. Last summer USFS tried spraying for bugs, locals shot and severely damaged the two planes, one had to be trucked out. They are really going after the local mines, fishing and such.

Duluth News Tribune – by Sam Cook

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agents raided the Great Outdoors Bait Shop in Ely on Dec. 1, seizing more than 6,000 ciscoes along with the shop’s computer files, tax records and banking records, said Jim Maki, the shop’s owner.

Continue reading “Federal agents raid Ely bait shop, seize thousands of ciscoes”

Truth About Guns – by John Boch

President Obama has about one month left in office and he’s throwing lots of pooh against the wall to see if he can get something to stick.  The latest handful of smelly excrement?  America’s Greatest Gun Salesman ever (even CNN agrees) has sent the United Nation’s Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) to the U.S. Senate for one final (desperate) effort at securing its ratification.  Of course, the incoming administration will flush it down the commode for good if Obama fails.

The UN’s ATT includes, per the NRA:   Continue reading “Obama Sends UN’s Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) To Senate for Ratification”

Press TV

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney is reportedly lobbying on behalf of Rex Tillerson, Republican President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of state.

The Washington Post reported on Friday that Cheney, the 75-year-old neoconservative politician who served four Republican presidents and spent six terms in the House of Representatives, spoke to Senator Marco Rubio and some other senators in order to get their support for Tillerson’s confirmation from the Senate.    Continue reading “Cheney lobbying for Trump’s nominee for secretary of state: Report”

Patch – by Justin Heinze

A bomb threat was reported at Unionville High School in Chester County on Friday morning, school officials confirmed.

Staff discovered a note written inside a bathroom at the school that read “12-16 – EVERYONE DIES!” according to Southern Chester County Weeklies. It’s not yet clear if any further threat was made.   Continue reading “Bomb Threat Reported at Chester County High School, Students Evacuated”

Independent Journal Review – by Jason Howerton

Activists apparently staged “funerals” for dead turkeys at grocery stores across the country, from New York City to Oakland during the Thanksgiving month of November.

The group ‘Direct Action Everywhere’ on Friday posted a video on its Facebook page showing the demonstrations. The video is accompanied by a dramatic soundtrack that sounds like a mix between Halloween and something from an M. Night Shyamalan film — you know, the music that comes the moment some dark truth is finally revealed.   Continue reading “Activists Hold Unintentionally Hilarious ‘Funerals’ for Dead Turkeys at Whole Foods”

Courthouse News

MANHATTAN (CN) — Former Rikers Island guard Brian Coll faces life in prison after a federal jury found him guilty of having killed a sickly inmate named Ronald Spear and then covering it up.

For stepmother Margarette Spear, the guilty-on-all-counts verdict brings relief both to the family and her son’s memory.   Continue reading “Ex-Guard Guilty on All Counts for Fatal Rikers Beating”

Waking Times – by Dylan Charles

With so much vitriol flying in every direction these days about fake news, Russian propaganda, misinfo and disinfo, it’s crucial to acknowledge and understand the fact that there is a definitive science to distorting reality and manufacturing public consent. Many of the deliberate techniques of this form of social mind control are well-documented, having been revealed by industry insiders, experts, and content manufacturers.   Continue reading “Experts Reveal Techniques Used by the Media to Brainwash & Control Us”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

For those who collect stats about how many billionaires will be represented in Donald Trump’s administration, prepare to make some extra room because according to Bloomberg, David McCormick, president of the world’s biggest hedge fund Bridgewater, is the front-runner for the post of deputy defense secretary, according to three people familiar with the presidential transition.

Previously McCormick was also eyed as a possible Treasury secretary, however that position ultimately went to former Goldman partner Steve Mnuchin.   Continue reading “Trump May Appoint President Of World’s Biggest Hedge Fund As Deputy Defense Secretary”

New York Post – by  Daniel Harper

President Obama and his family will be taking Air Force One to Honolulu on Friday to embark on their annual Christmas vacation.

The president does have one work-related event planned for his vacation, which usually consists of golf, parties with friends and dinners out. Obama later this month will greet Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Pearl Harbor for his planned historic visit.   Continue reading “Obama family will travel to Hawaii for holiday vacation”

Era of Wisdom – by Cassius Kamarampi

For the past 2 years, John Vibes has been ill. He went back and forth between doctors describing strange symptoms such as swollen lymph nodes, lightheadedness, dizziness and shortness of breath: most doctors dismissed the symptoms as no big deal.

Contrary to the initial opinion of most doctors, after months of uncertainty John finally learned he had lymphoma in April 2016.   Continue reading “Writer John Vibes Discusses His Cancer Treatment With Cannabis Oil, B17: True Solutions”

Shark Tank

China is no longer the United States’ biggest overseas creditor according to CNNMoney. Japan now holds the title.

Beijing has been dumping U.S. government debt to prop up its currency. China uses the dollars it gets from selling U.S. Treasuries to buy the yuan which has sunk to an 8-year low as the world’s second largest economy slows down.   Continue reading “China Is No Longer The Biggest Foreign Holder Of US Debt”

Yahoo News

A month before the 2016 presidential election, Monica Crowley, Fox News analyst and conservative columnist for the Washington Times, tweeted a photo of herself standing in front of the Berlin Wall with a caption that read, “Walls work.”

Crowley’s tweet — a nod of support for Donald Trump’s plan to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border — was met with a mix of outrage and mockery, with some Twitter users pointing out the unintended irony of her message.   Continue reading “Monica Crowley, latest addition to Trump’s national security team, believes in fighting Islam ‘the way we fought the Nazis’”

US Department of State

John Kerry, Secretary of State
Rosa Kempinski Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
August 22, 2016

FOREIGN MINISTER MOHAMED: I am delighted to welcome Secretary John Kerry back to Nairobi, and for a second visit in the last, I think, one year. The last time you were here was in May.   Continue reading “John Kerry to Kenyan President – “You gave us a president of the United States””

RT

The evacuation of militants out of eastern Aleppo has been halted after they broke the terms of the truce struck with the government, RT correspondent Lizzie Phelan reports from the scene, citing a Syrian Army official.

According to a senior Syrian general in Aleppo, the militants tried to bring heavy weapons out with them instead of light weapons which were allowed, violating the terms of the agreement with the Syrian authorities.   Continue reading “E. Aleppo evacuations halted after militants break truce terms”