SuperStation 95

The Google news search engine picked-up a Chicago Sun-Times Network article about the attack at an Orlando nightclub 6 hours BEFORE the attack took place!  The attack occurred around 2:00 AM eastern US time on Sunday, June 12.   Continue reading “Google Search Engine Picked-Up ORLANDO ATTACK NEWS STORY 6 Hours BEFORE attack took place!”

The Daily Wire – by Hank Berrien

On Wednesday morning, posters suddenly appeared in West Hollywood, California featuring a gay version of the Gadsden Flag featuring a rattlesnake on top of the gay rainbow. The flags also had the hashtag #ShootBack indicating a more proactive approach to gay self-defense.

The posters were attracting attention in front of the Pacific Design Center, The Abbey, West Hollywood City Hall and in front of artist Chad Michael Morrisette’s house.  Morrisette had covered the roof of his house with 50 mannequins to make a statement about the Orlando shootings.   Continue reading “West Hollywood Inundated With AMAZING Pro-Gun, Pro-Gay Posters”

KDVR

DENVER — Gun sales are surging in the wake of Sunday’s deadly mass shooting in Orlando, Fla. The tragedy is generating new debate over gun control reform and the right to bear arms.

Gun shops typically see a spike in customers after mass shootings. But this time, many are seeing shoppers they’ve never really seen before: More gays and lesbians.   Continue reading “Gun sales surge among gays, lesbians after Orlando shooting”

Fox News – by Nick Giampia

Since the Orlando nightclub shooting on Sunday, gun sales have rapidly increased throughout the United States.

Adventure Outdoors Owner Jay Wallace told Fox Business Network’s Stuart Varney that sales of AR-15s and other firearms have “really kicked up” since Sunday.   Continue reading “Gun Shop Owner: AR-15’s Flying Off Shelves at $500 a Pop”

Political Insider

Days after the tragic murders of 49 innocent people in Orlando, Florida, the Department of Homeland Security has a chilling warning!

In a newly posted terrorism bulletin, DHS notes there has been increased chatter among terrorist organizations, and there is a serious risk of another attack on American soil between now and November.   Continue reading “DHS Issues NEW Terrorism Warning”

Fox News – by Kelly Hodgkins

Josh “Mac” MacDowell of San Antonio Texas had a brilliant idea. He took a Stirling engine, a type of engine developed 200 years ago, and added some 21st-century technology to it. The result is a hybrid electric car so efficient that you never have to stop to recharge, reports Houston’s KHOU11.

The centerpiece of MacDowell’s innovation is the Stirling engine, which was created in 1816. The closed-cycle air engine uses the expansion of hot air and the compression of cold air to generate the power needed to drive an engine. Unlike steam engines which utilize a similar principal, the Stirling engine has an internal regenerative heat exchanger that keeps the hot and cold air at the correct temperature. This recycling feature boosts the engine’s efficiency to a whopping 50 percent. For comparison, a standard internal combustion engine operates only at 14 percent efficiency.   Continue reading “Man builds 100mpg engine using 200-year-old technology”

Breitbart – by Michael Patrick Leahy

Politifact, the left-of-center mainstream media “fact-checker,” has some bad news for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Donald Trump was right when he said Hillary Clinton wants “a 500 percent increase in Syrians refugees” in his Manchester, New Hampshire speech on Monday:   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Supports ‘500% Increase in Syrian Refugees’”

Politico

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and fellow Senate Democrats officially relinquished the floor early Thursday morning after spending nearly 15 hours straight talking about gun control, paving the way for high-profile congressional votes on restricting firearms just days after the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

Despite the flurry of activity, though, the two sides appeared no closer to an agreement on gun legislation that can pass the Senate.   Continue reading “Democrats end filibuster, announce GOP to hold gun votes”

USA Today

ORLANDO — Authorities recovered the body of a 2-year-old boy dragged into the water by an alligator near a Disney resort, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings said Wednesday.

Members of the sheriff’s office dive team located the remains of the toddler, identified as Lane Graves, around 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, nearly 17 hours after the reptile snatched the boy, Demings said. The body was discovered intact, he added.   Continue reading “Sheriff: Body of toddler found after Florida alligator attack”

RT

Sanford Wallace, the self-styled “Spam King,” will spend the next two and a half years in prison for compromising half a million Facebook accounts and using them to send over 27 million spam messages between November 2008 and March 2009.

Almost a year after pleading guilty to fraud and criminal contempt, 47-year-old spam king Sanford Wallace, nicknamed Spamford, was sentenced to 30 months in prison on Tuesday. He must also pay restitution of $310,628.55, according to ComputerWorld. After serving time, he will spend five years on supervised release.   Continue reading “Spam King dethroned: 2 1/2 years behind bars & hefty fine for leading FB ‘phisher’”

NJ.com – by Ron Zeitlinger

Four current and former Jersey City police officers have been indicted on numerous charges, including official misconduct and falsifying records.

Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that a grand jury handed up indictments against retired Capt. Joseph Ascolese, Lt. Kelly Chesler, Police Officer Michael Maietti and Police Officer Michael O’Neil.    Continue reading “4 Jersey City cops indicted on dozens of charges, authorities say”

Mail.com

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — After firing an interim police chief who had been in place for less than a week, the mayor of Oakland vowed to recruit a new law enforcement leader from outside the city to oversee a department tarnished by “disgusting allegations” that a number of officers had sex with a teenage prostitute.

Mayor Libby Schaaf said her office was conducting a formal background check on Interim Police Chief Ben Fairow when she received new information that led to his abrupt dismissal on Wednesday. Schaaf declined to reveal what that information was, citing state personnel laws, but called Fairow’s brief appointment a mistake.   Continue reading “Interim Oakland police chief ousted after less than a week”

Mail.com

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia is set to become the first major American city with a soda tax despite a multimillion-dollar campaign by the beverage industry to block it. The City Council is expected to give final approval Thursday to a 1.5 cent-per-ounce tax on sugary and diet beverages.

Berkeley, California, is the only other city with such a tax. Other proposals have been defeated in more than 30 cities and states. Two previous efforts to pass a soda tax in Philadelphia also failed.   Continue reading “Philadelphia set to OK soda tax despite industry opposition”

The Saker – by Eric Zuesse

On Tuesday, June 14th, NATO announced that if a NATO member country becomes the victim of a cyber attack by persons in a non-NATO country such as Russia or China, then NATO’s Article V“collective defense” provision requires each NATO member country to join that NATO member country if it decides to strike back against the attacking country. The preliminary decision for this was made two years ago after Crimea abandoned Ukraine and rejoined Russia, of which it had been a part until involuntarily transferred to Ukraine by the Soviet dictator Nikita Khrushchev in 1954. That NATO decision was made in anticipation of Ukraine’s ultimately becoming a NATO member country, which still hasn’t happened. However, only now is NATO declaring cyber war itself to be included as real “war” under the NATO Treaty’s “collective defense” provision.  Continue reading “NATO Says It Might Now Have Grounds to Attack Russia”

World Events and the Bible

We will open this article with a clip from the Washington Post and quotes from Donald Trump and the NRA.

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and some vulnerable GOP lawmakers signaled Wednesday that they are open to changing the nation’s gun laws, raising the possibility that the political tide might be shifting on an issue that has sharply divided Americans for years.
Continue reading “Treason: Trump, GOP And The NRA Look To Ban Americans On “Terror Watch List” And “No Fly List” From Buying Firearms”