Gearóid Ó Colmáin

A report in 21st of July edition of Le Figaro newspaper states that France’s anti-terrorist executive ( sous-direction anti-terroriste- SDAT) has ordered Nice’s urban surveillance authorities to destroy all CCTV footage of the Nice Attacks on Bastille Day that rocked the city on the 14th of July 2016.

Although SDAT have cited articles 53 and L706-24 of the prosecution procedure and article R642-1 of the penal code, authorities in Nice interviewed by Le Figaro say that it is the first time they have ever been asked to destroy evidence at a crime scene – something they point out is illegal.   Continue reading “French Government orders destruction of CCTV videos in Nice Attacks”

Breitbart – by John Hayward

The Democrats’ newfound paranoia about Russian influence on American affairs was certainly nowhere to be found when Hillary Clinton was cheerfully selling them a huge chunk of America’s uranium stockpile, right after a Russian bank paid Bill Clinton $500,000 for a speech.

The Uranium One story is among the incidents detailed in Peter Schweizer’s Clinton CashA quick recap: Uranium One was originally a Canadian company, bought out by Russia’s state atomic energy agency, Rosatom.   Continue reading “Flashback: When the Clintons Loved Russia Enough to Sell Them Our Uranium”

Oregon Live – by Maxine Bernstein

Ammon Bundy wants to inspect and copy court records regarding the selection of a grand jury that returned a federal indictment against him and the selection of jurors summoned for his September trial, his lawyer wrote in a new motion.

He has also requested all emails, text messages, handwritten notes, files, voicemail messages, logs and other communications used by the court in connection with the jury selection process, according to the motion filed by attorney Marcus Mumford.   Continue reading “Ammon Bundy’s lawyer wants to inspect grand jury selection records to challenge indictment”

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BBC News

At least 15 people have been killed in a knife attack at a residential care centre for the disabled in the Japanese city of Sagamihara.

The attack happened in the early hours of Tuesday. Another 45 people were reportedly injured, 18 seriously.   Continue reading “Japan Sagamihara knife attack: At least 15 dead, reports say”

The Anti-Media – by Darius Shahtahmasebi

Following the recent events in the United States, which have resulted in armed civilians taking on police officers—namely in DallasBaton Rouge, and most recently in Kansas City, Kansas —  police forces across the country are set to adjust their strategies and tactics.

An interesting detail to note is that on July 11, 2016 — following the first deadly attacks on police officers that occurred in Dallas — Reuters reported police were set to rethink their tactics in nearly half of America’s 30 largest cities. They evidently didn’t act swiftly enough (a number of deadly attacks followed shortly after). It’s either that or the suggested police tactics were never going to address the root causes of the problem we are facing.   Continue reading “Here Are the New Tactics Police Are Preparing to Roll out in Your Community”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Melania Trump’s wearing a white dress during her speech at the RNC is “scary” racist, at least according to The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Fashion Writer Elizabeth Wellington.

From Philly.com, “Melania Trump’s RNC fashion: A scary statement”:   Continue reading “Newspaper Fashion Writer: Melania’s White Dress is “Scary” Racist”

CNS News – by Patrick Goodenough

With ten weeks to go until the end of the fiscal year, the Obama administration continues to admit Syrian refugees at an accelerated pace, and has now exceeded two-thirds of President Obama’s target of 10,000 by September 30.

The proportion of Christians among those resettled continues to languish below half of one percent, while other non-Sunnis account for just over one percent.   Continue reading “6,726 Syrian Refugees Admitted to U.S. So Far in FY16”

Activist Post – by Joshua Krause

If you pay attention to the news at all, it probably seems like the world has been fraying at the edges lately. In South America, Brazil’s economy is crumbling and Venezuela is on the verge of collapse. In the United States, riots are expected at political conventions. In Europe, the Brexit vote is threatening to tear apart the EU and the UK.

And all over the world, people are becoming sick and tired of the status quo. In nearly every single country, people are losing their faith in major institutions and, in increasing numbers, they are losing their trust in the financial and political elitists who run those institutions.   Continue reading “Sign Of The Times: Riot Control Gear Sales Are Soaring Globally”

NBC Los Angeles

About 20,000 residents remained out of their homes Monday morning as the 51-square-mile Sand Fire continued to burn in Southern California’s Santa Clarita Valley.

The fire has burned about 10,000 acres per day since it began Friday in the hills north of Los Angeles.   Continue reading “10,000 Homes Evacuated Due to ‘Almost Unprecedented’ Wildfire”

Bloomberg

China’s top internet regulator ordered major online companies including Sina Corp. and Tencent Holdings Ltd. to stop original news reporting, the latest effort by the government to tighten its grip over the country’s web and information industries.

The Cyberspace Administration of China imposed the ban on several major news portals, including Sohu.com Inc. and NetEase Inc., Chinese media reported in identically worded articles citing an unidentified official from the agency’s Beijing office. The companies have “seriously violated” internet regulations by carrying plenty of news content obtained through original reporting, causing “huge negative effects,” according to a report that appeared in The Paper on Sunday.   Continue reading “China Bans Internet News Reporting as Media Crackdown Widens”

Breitbart – by Ildefonso Ortiz

One of the largest newspapers along Mexico’s border with Texas is calling for a border wall with Central America, similar to the one being promoted by Republican Presidential Candidate Donald J. Trump.

The editorial board of El Mañana, one of the largest newspapers in the border state of Tamaulipas,  penned a piece called “Yes to the Border Wall … but in Mexico’s South.” The piece praises the idea of border wall, not on the border with Mexico, but on the border with Central America.   Continue reading “Mexican Newspaper: Build a Trump-Style Wall with Central America”

Reuters

The New York City Police Department has acquired $7 million in military-style protective equipment for patrol officers in response to recent shooting attacks on police in Baton Rouge and Dallas earlier this month, officials said on Monday.

“You name it, we’re buying it,” Police Commissioner William Bratton told a news conference. “There’s not a police department in America that is spending as much money, as much thought and interest on this issue of officer safety.”   Continue reading “New York City police upgrade gear after Texas, Louisiana shootings”

Natural News – by Ethan A Huff

The success of the globalists in perverting the minds of Western youth is evident in a new study by the Innovation Group, which found that most people between the ages of 13 and 20 – what the mainstream media and social engineers have dubbed “Generation Z” – no longer believe in strictly-defined gender identities like “male” and “female.”

These gender “binaries,” which are really just the pronouns humanity has been using since the beginning of time to differentiate between individuals with external reproductive equipment versus internal reproductive equipment, are now “old-fashioned” to the youth of today, which the study found are more comfortable than previous generations using gender-neutral (and grammatically incorrect) pronouns like “they” and “them” to describe a single, genderless individual.   Continue reading “A generation of poisoning with gender-bender chemicals has created a new class of youth who fail to recognize gender at all”

Reuters

A sheriff’s deputy in Travis County, Texas was shot and killed on Monday after reporting to the department’s dispatcher that a suspected robbery was in progress at his home in suburban Austin, officials said.

Sergeant Craig Hutchinson, a 32-year veteran who was set to retire in September, was pronounced dead at a hospital in Round Rock, north of Austin.   Continue reading “Texas deputy, set to retire in September, shot dead at home near Austin”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

The year 2015 was marked by a statewide pursuit of more gun control in California, while cities like Los Angeles played their part by enacting local controls, such as a ban on the possession of “high capacity” magazines.

And to date, the year 2016 has been marked by a 20 percent jump in violent crime in LA.   Continue reading “L.A.: ‘High Capacity’ Magazine Ban, 20% Jump in Violent Crime”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Blair County, PA — A man from central Pennsylvania was kidnapped by police and deprived of his rights for doing nothing more than hanging an American flag upside down on his own property. Joshua Brubaker has since settled a civil rights lawsuit against the city for more than $55,000.

The Altoona Mirror reports Friday that supervisors in Allegheny Township, Blair County, have approved letting their insurance company pay the money to Joshua Brubaker.   Continue reading “PA Man Arrested and Jailed for Flying a Flag Upside Down Gets $55,000”