Anti-Media

Starting June 7th, and continuing for the next month, the FAA has warned airplane pilots that GPS signals on the West Coast, and especially over California and Nevada, may be impacted.

The reason why is not exactly clear, but as Gizmodo notes, the US military will be testing a device or devices that will potentially jam GPS signals for six hours each day. Officially the tests were announced by the FAA but are centered near the US Navy’s largest installation in the Mojave Desert, China Lake, located “just down the road”from Area 51. The Navy has kept silent about the nature of the tests.   Continue reading “FAA Warns That Mystery Military Tests May Cause Widespread GPS Disruptions”

The Hill – by Jesse Byrnes

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton early Monday renewed a call for gun control following the deadliest mass shooting in the nation’s history.

Clinton said on CNN’s “New Day” that the suspected shooter, Omar Mateen, used a “weapon of war” to gun down 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla., early Sunday.    Continue reading “Clinton renews call for gun control in wake of Orlando attack”

Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

ORLANDO, Flor. (INTELLIHUB) According to heavily censored eyewitness reports, totally suppressed from the mainstream, there were likely several other radicalized perpetrators involved with Saturday night’s terror attack, which led deaths of 49 club-goers at Pulse and over 50 others being injured.

One eyewitness to the attack, who was inside the nightclub when it happened, was giving his testimony to the attack, after being trapped inside the club, live on-air, to a mainstream news source when he was abruptly cut off after providing a crucial detail. The eyewitness said that during the attack “there was a guy there that was trying to […] hold the door closed so that we couldn’t exit,” as pointed out by an investigative reporter on YouTube.
Continue reading “Multiple suspects on the loose in Orlando; total media blackout of eyewitness accounts”

Reuters

The United States appealed on Monday for the United Nations to unite to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, not just express outrage over a massacre in a Florida nightclub on Sunday in which 49 people were killed.

Being gay is a crime in at least 74 countries, the U.N. has said.   Continue reading “U.S. urges United Nations to unite for gay rights”

Daily Mail

Donald Trump said Monday that Islamic terrorists are waging ‘an absolute war’ on America, and the U.S. needs more robust intelligence-gathering abilities – beginning with ‘looking at the mosques’ where some terrorists and would-be terrorists are radicalized.

‘There’s never been anything to this extent where we have people – we don’t know who they are,’ the Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting said on the ‘Fox & Friends’ program.   Continue reading “Trump demands tougher domestic surveillance of mosques”

The Daily Sheeple

It has only been a day, and already suspicious details are emerging from the shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.

First, you have this report a live TV caller gave on a mainstream media channel claiming to have been inside the club when the shooting occurred. He said that when people tried to escape, someone was holding the door closed. As soon as he says this, the reporter “loses him” and they change the subject.   Continue reading “Suspicious Details From Orlando Shooting: Man Cut Off While Reporting ‘Someone Held The Door Shut’, Police Scanner Audio Missing, More”

This is from Friday, June 10, 2016. Just a couple of days before Orlando.

The Guardian – by Amanda Holpuch

Former CIA director David Petraeus and retired US army Gen Stanley McChrystal are part of a new veterans initiative to reduce gun violence.

The Veterans Coalition for Common Sense launched on Friday at an event in Washington DC. The group’s goal is to push lawmakers to enact more legislation to prevent gun tragedies while adhering to the gun ownership rights protected by the second amendment.   Continue reading “David Petraeus and other veterans launch group to reduce gun violence”

Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

ORLANDO, Florida (INTELLIHUB) — A victim of Sunday’s early morning terror attack at the Pulse nightclub gave a bombshell interview to an ABC reporter after being released from a local hospital.

During the interview the eyewitness, who played dead for several hours during the attack as a strategy to stay alive, said that he had overheard a phone conversation that the shooter was engaged in. The eyewitness said that the shooter made mention that he was the “fourth shooter” and that there were “three others,” “snipers,” along with a ‘female suicide bomber’ that was playing dead.   Continue reading “Man overheard shooter’s phone conversation; shooter said there were 4 others involved, ‘3 snipers and 1 woman suicide bomber’”

I finally made it home after 7 grand mall seizures. I believe this has more to do with bad food and gmo alcohol than anything else.

Even though our Bill of Rights is systematically being destroyed, the people that have cared for me in the past 7 days were obviously sent from God.

I did, however, when I was in the hospital, talk to people about the Bill of Rights being our law and created many discussions within the hospital staff and ambulance workers involved in my case.   Continue reading “Trencher Alert: Trenchers welcome Koyote home from the hospital”

The Telegraph – by Henry Bodkin

Cholesterol does not cause heart disease in the elderly and trying to reduce it with drugs like statins is a waste of time, an international group of experts has claimed.

A review of research involving nearly 70,000 people found there was no link between what has traditionally been considered “bad” cholesterol and the premature deaths of over 60-year-olds from cardiovascular disease.   Continue reading “High cholesterol ‘does not cause heart disease’ new research finds, so treating with statins a ‘waste of time’”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Use common sense. As side from words, how has the United States remotely tried to stop terrorism? The wars in the middle east are causing more and more terrorism. That is a fact, just look at what is transpiring over there. The US actions are not making anything better. Instead we see them funding terrorist factions who they call the good rebels. This is simply used as a cover. Look at our nation. We leave the south border open and invite people to come over illegally. We bring over thousands of immigrants from the middle east who know of nothing but war for the most part. This is not wise policy for a healthy nation and you should expect no less when the children of Satan run your nation.

Continue reading “Orlando Massacre Shows Cracks In U.S. Bid To Stop Terrorism”

AnonHQ – by Vandita

In 2014, an Instagram post of David D. Ovadia, an Israel Defence Forces (IDF) combat soldier bragged about killing 13 Palestinian children in one day, sparking outrage on social media. Posing with a Barrett .50 caliber sniper rifle, Ovadia tagged a Palestinian woman Sherrii ElKaderi, and wrote:

“I killed 13 childrens today and ur next f***ing muslims go to hell bitches.”   Continue reading “30 Days Jail Term for Israeli Sniper who “Killed 13 Gaza Children in One Day” to Terrorize Palestinians”

The Organic Prepper

The day after the most deadly gun-related massacre in America, I took my 15-year-old daughter out to shoot guns.

I’m a firm believer in refusing to be a victim, and this philosophy carries over to the way I’ve raised my children. We had planned to take a course together from a new instructor for a while. My daughter, 15, hadn’t ever shot a gun before our class. Since I lived a good part of my adult life in Canada, I’ve only been using guns a couple of years myself.   Continue reading “Today, I Shot Guns with My Teenage Daughter”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

As more and more evidence emerges regarding the mass shooting in an Orlando gay club that resulted in the death of at least 52 people and many more injured, signs are increasingly pointing toward the possibility of a false flag operation.

Already, a number of points lend credence to those who might suggest that intelligence agencies more so than desert-dwelling terrorist organizations are responsible for organizing and directing the attacks. A number of questionable aspects regarding this shooting include:   Continue reading “5 Reasons To Question The Official Story Of The Orlando Shooting”

The Statesman – by Chuck Lindell

Law enforcement can seize private property that was used in the commission of a crime, even if evidence of wrongdoing was illegally obtained by police, the Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday.

Because the process of seizing property takes place in civil court, property owners aren’t protected by criminal court rules that call for evidence to be tossed out if it was obtained in an unconstitutional search or seizure, the unanimous court ruling said.   Continue reading “Court: Illegally obtained evidence doesn’t bar asset seizures”

Washington Post – by Caitlin Dewey

There’s a scene in the dystopian scifi novel “Ready Player One” in which the protagonist glimpses the dossier of personal information a major tech company has gathered on him. It includes his height and weight, his browser history, his address — even several years of his school transcripts.

We’re still several years away from that vision, thankfully, but a new British startup called Score Assured has taken a big step in that direction: The company wants to, in the words of co-founder Steve Thornhill, “take a deep dive into private social media profiles” and sell what it finds there to everyone from prospective dates to employers and landlords.   Continue reading “Creepy startup will help landlords, employers and online dates strip-mine intimate data from your Facebook page”