The Anti-Media – by Claire Bernish

United States — A troubling report by the Institute for Economics and Peace found a mere ten nations on the planet are not at war and completely free from conflict. According to the Global Peace Index 2016, only Botswana, Chile, Costa Rica, Japan, Mauritius, Panama, Qatar, Switzerland, Uruguay and Vietnam are free from conflict. Iceland tops the list of most peaceful countries in the world, followed by Denmark, Austria, New Zealand, Portugal, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Canada, Japan, and Slovenia — while the United States ranked far lower, at 103. Palestine, placed in the index of 163 nations for the first time this year, ranked 148th.   Continue reading “Only 10 Countries in the Entire World Are Not Currently at War”

Breitbart-by Brandon Darby

A Border Patrol agent was brutally attacked by an illegal alien in the Yuma Sector on the U.S.-Mexico border on the night of June 9 and the agent responded with deadly force and killed the illegal alien. Multiple sources operating under the umbrella of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) discussed the issue with Breitbart Texas on the condition of anonymity. The Border Patrol agency confirmed the incident to Breitbart Texas when called.   Continue reading “Border Patrol Agent Brutally Attacked in Arizona — Alien Shot Dead”

Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

The following is a June 6 email from Life Legal Defense Foundation:

Life Legal received two distressing phone calls on Sunday.

One was from the niece of an elderly woman who is in the hospital following an injury. The woman has slight dementia, but is able to communicate. The hospital decided it would no longer treat her, as care was “futile” because of the woman’s dementia.The woman’s niece tried to get a court order to keep her aunt alive, but the judge refused—and slandered the niece’s Catholic faith in the process. Yesterday, the hospital withdrew food and hydration from the woman.
Continue reading “Medical facilities are killing non-terminally ill patients by withholding food & water”

Dallas Morning News – by Liz Farmer

An officer-involved shooting prompted a lockdown Friday afternoon at Dallas Love Field Airport.

Video posted on Instagram shows officers responding about 12:20 p.m. with their guns drawn. Several shots can be heard as authorities yelled for someone to stay down.

The suspect was taken to a hospital. The video does not show that any officers were wounded.   Continue reading “Officer-involved shooting shuts down Dallas Love Field Airport; suspect taken to hospital”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

We all know they’ve tried to play this game with Obama, using the presidential seal as a halo…   Continue reading “CNN Makes Us Want To Gag By Editing Hillary’s Nominee Speech To Make Her Look Like A “Glowing Golden God””

Breitbart – by Warner Todd Huston

Target’s CEO Brian Cornell refused to change course when confronted this week by shareholders who are alarmed by his expensive push for a transgender, mixed-sex changing-room policy that has helped wipe out almost 20 percent of the company’s value.

Cornell told the annual meeting of investors that the company intend to stick with the April 19 transgender policy — which requires its customers to use mixed-sex changing rooms and bathrooms — and he even insisted there has been no financial repercussions, despite a $10 billion Wall Street loss in the months since the policy was announced.   Continue reading “Target CEO Clings To Transgender Mixed-Sex Changing Room Plan, Despite $10 billion Loss”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Moments ago the twitter account of the NYC Fire Wire announced that hazardous material teams and emergency service units are responding to an incident at New York City’s Federal Plaza, where two civilians have allegedly been exposed to “white powder.”   Continue reading ““White Powder” Incident At New York Federal Building: Two Civilians Exposed; HazMat Responding”

The Captain’s Journal – by Herschel Smith

Dodging questions posed by George Stephanopoulos, Hillary Clinton left no doubt that she doesn’t believe in the individual right to bear arms as recognized by the second amendment.  In fact, the Brady Campaign is already boasting that gun control is a central plank of Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

But it’s one thing to boast, another to have Hillary’s duplicity on the record, but yet another to have the committee members of the DNC say out loud what they really think about guns.  And that’s just what we’ve got.  Continue reading “DNC Platform Committee Member Doesn’t Think Anyone Should Have A Gun”

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SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Hope to ever get out of debt in your lifetime? Hope that these guys don’t find you first.

They are the bounty hunters in the American wasteland debt collection.    Continue reading “Debt Buyers Purchase Debt From Banks and Hunt You Down: “Pay Up or Will Eat Your Dog””

MassPrivateI

This weekend, DHS, police and the U.S. Army will conduct a “full scale counterterrorism exercise” inside Fenway Park.

“This Sunday, the Boston Police Department, in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security, the US Army Armament Research, Development, and Engineering Center and Fenway Park will practice and prepare for an active shooter situation.”

Fenway Park, one of the most well-known stadiums in the world and a national historic landmark is doing its part to keep Americans in fear.   Continue reading “Fenway Park Embraces Police State America”

Hollywood Reporter – by Paul Bond

Mel Gibson and writer Randall Wallace are working on a sequel to The Passion of the Christthat will tell the story of the resurrection of Jesus, Wallace tells The Hollywood Reporter.

Wallace, nominated for an Academy Award for scripting Gibson’s 1995 best picture Oscar winner Braveheart, on Thursday (reluctantly) confirmed rumors that he has begun to write a script for a story about the resurrection, tellingTHR that the project is becoming too difficult to keep under wraps.   Continue reading “Mel Gibson Planning ‘Passion of the Christ’ Sequel”

The Newspaper

Requiring motorists to undergo a breath test at a a police officer’s request does not offend due process or the constitution, according to a ruling handed down last week by the Texas Court of Appeals. A three-judge panel weighed five arguments John Andrew Rankin posed in a failed attempt to strike down the state’s implied consent statute.

Rankin had been pulled over by McAllen Police Officer Luis Villarreal on July 19, 2014, and during the stop the officer noticed signs of intoxication. Officer Villarreal he decided to place Rankin under arrest and take him to the station for a breath test. Rankin refused to blow, even after being advised that he would automatically lose his driver’s license for six months.    Continue reading “Texas Appeals Court Rejects Challenge To Implied Consent Law”

AZ Family – by David Baker

PHOENIX (KPHO/KTVK) – Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is offering a two-day summer camp for kids designed to teach them about the dangerous road they could head down if they get involved with drugs, alcohol, and/or gangs.

It’s called Sheriff Arpaio’s Camp Summer Stars and takes place at Tent City. The program combines two others from the Sheriff’s Office: T.O.U.G.H. Tents and S.T.A.R.S., which are designed to show young people the realities of jail life and to prevent them from getting involved in illegal activity.   Continue reading “Sheriff Arpaio offers 2-day ‘summer camp’”

Breitbart – by Ben Kew

The University of Oklahoma has revealed it will be introducing a hotline designed as a means for students to complain about microagressions and bias incidents.

The hotline promises to be a “safe place” for students to raise concerns and report incidents, which is open 24/7 all year round.   Continue reading “University of Oklahoma Introduces 24/7 ‘Microagression’ Hotline”

Fox News

For 17 years, a South Florida couple grew vegetables in a front-yard garden until a new town ordinance was passed limiting such gardens to backyards. Now, the couple is asking a judge to uproot the ban they claim violates their constitutional rights.

Tom Carroll and Hermine Ricketts say they dug up the garden in front of their Miami Shores home in August 2013 when town officials threatened to fine them $50 a day if they didn’t. The threatened fine came a few months after the Miami Shores Village Council adopted a new zoning plan for the town of about 10,500 north of Miami.   Continue reading “Florida couple sues after town bans front-yard gardens”

Free Beacon – by Adam Kredo

A delegation of leading senators are seeking to stop the Obama administration from providing some health insurers with a $2.5 billion taxpayer-funded bailout under a provision in the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, according to congressional communication exclusively obtained by theWashington Free Beacon.

The senators are petitioning their colleagues on key committees to ensure that U.S. taxpayers will not have to foot the bill for excess costs incurred by insurance companies selling low-cost coverage under the Obamacare program, according to the letter, which lambasts the healthcare program for burdening middle- and lower-class families.   Continue reading “Senators Seek to Stop $2.5 Billion Taxpayer-Funded Obamacare Bailout”

Arizona Daily Sun – by Astrid Galvin

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Southern Arizona ranchers who often encounter drug smugglers and other dangers have a new way to get help in emergencies: sheriff-issued radios usually reserved for police that connect them directly to 911 dispatchers.

So far 31 ranchers along the Arizona-Mexico border have taken the new handheld radios issued by the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office.

Continue reading “Border ranchers with few options now have police radios”

Daily Mail

An entire West Virginia town built to support the National Security Agency’s surveillance operation is up for sale, with bids starting at $1 million.

Sugar Grove Station, also known as ‘Spy Town,’ was built to house intelligence analytical staff, and sits in what is known as the ‘National Radio Quiet Zone,’ where cell phone and radio use is strictly limited by law. The last staffers were moved from the site in 2015.    Continue reading “‘Spy Town,’ the West Virginia community built to house NSA staffers and where cell phone use is restricted by law, is up for auction starting at $1Million after it was abandoned last year”