Year: 2016
Russian President Vladimir Putin has met former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in his residence outside Moscow. The Kremlin said that the two have “long-standing, friendly relations” and that they have used the “opportunity to talk.”
The meeting is a continuation of a “friendly dialogue between President Putin and Henry Kissinger, who are bound by a longstanding relationship,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Continue reading “Putin meets ‘old friend’ Kissinger visiting Russia”
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With so many survival bags that cover a variety of disaster scenarios (bug out bags, get home bags, everyday carry kits), why would we need another one? Well, because different people prepare for different things and many realize that smaller emergencies are also prep-worthy.
In this article, I’d like to tackle the issue of a prolonged power outage, specifically, how it can occur and how you can protect from it by having a lights out box, also known as a lights out kit. Continue reading “Here’s How to Make a Lights Out Box”
Judge Reports Lavoy Shot 9 Times Pleads for Military, Major General on bringing in U.S Military, reports “French Banking” cartel has employed operatives acting falsely as FBI agents. The Major General reports he has escalated the matter. Continue reading “Judge Reports Lavoy Shot 9 Times Pleads For Military”
Kid Rock has endorsed Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump’s White House bid.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone which was conducted before the Iowa Caucuses, the rocker said, “I’m digging Trump. I feel like a lot of people, whether you’re a Democrat or a Republican, feel like if you get Hillary or Bernie, or you get Rubio or Cruz or whoever, there’s going to be the same s—t.” Continue reading “Kid Rock Endorses Trump to Run U.S. Like a Business: No Business Survives if It’s ‘F**king Broke’”
I know, I know … what does Illinois know, anyway? As the Washington Examiner points out, the Board of Elections decision isn’t the first ruling on this matter, but it may be the strongest yet in debunking claims that Ted Cruz is ineligible for the presidency. The board rejected a challenge to Cruz’ inclusion in the March 15th primary in no uncertain terms (via Instapundit): Continue reading “Illinois Board of Elections declares Cruz a natural-born citizen”
Latest development in multiyear battle leaves 60 children, 18 adults without dwellings.
ed note–SHHHHHHH…..Do you hear that? That’s the tsunami of protests coming out of the Judaic community over the fact that 80 people were made homeless at gunpoint and forced to watch as their homes in OCCUPIED HEBRON were destroyed. SHHHHH…..Do you hear that? That’s the ear-splitting wall of noise coming out of the Judaic community about how this is a ‘violation’ and a ‘perversion’ of Judaism and of ‘Judaic ethics’ which are ‘peaceful and just’. Continue reading “God’s Chosen People Demolish 23 Homes in Hebron Area to Make Way for IDF Training Zones”
Americans are 10 times more likely to be killed by a gun compared to people living in other developed nations around the world. This is according to a new study highlighting the “US has an enormous firearm problem.”
The alarming statistics were published in The American Journal of Medicine, as part of a study carried out by researchers from the University of Nevada-Reno and the Harvard School of Public Health. The report was aiming to put America’s relationship with firearms into perspective. Continue reading “Propaganda: 80% of firearms deaths in developed world happen in US – study”
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — The pilot of a passenger plane that was damaged in an explosion from a suspected bomb over Somalia described on Wednesday how the crew jumped into action to fly the plane back to Mogadishu airport and keep the passengers calm as smoke enveloped the passenger cabin.
In a telephone interview with The Associated Press, Serbian captain Vlatko Vodopivec said he and others were told the explosion that created a hole in the passenger cabin was caused by a bomb, though civil aviation authority officials said Wednesday they had found no evidence so far of a criminal act in Tuesday’s blast aboard the Airbus 321 jetliner. Continue reading “Pilot of plane hit by explosion describes unfolding scene”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Campaign money from shadowy sources is back this election. More than $4 million of it channeled to outside groups helping presidential candidates has come from unknown or masked donors.
Super political action committees, or super PACs, helping White House hopefuls like Marco Rubio and Hillary Clinton received big checks recently from obscure corporations or from nonprofits that don’t have to disclose their donors’ names. Continue reading “Shadowy companies, big bucks: Election mystery money returns”
Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill
John Stadtmiller of Republic Broadcasting interviewed Nevada Rancher Cliven Bundy on Monday, February 1st, 2016.
In this National Intel Report episode, Bundy and Stadtmiller discuss the overreach of the federal government, the Hammond case, and the Wildlife refuge occupation, which Bundy admits he did not support the idea initially. Continue reading “Cliven Bundy Discusses the Oregon Case with John Stadtmiller, 2/1/16: “Today Cliven Bundy is taking charge.””
WASHINGTON (AP) — The top Army and Marine Corps generals told senators Tuesday that it will take up to three years to fully integrate women into all combat jobs, adding that women also should have to register for the draft.
The military service leaders repeatedly vowed that they will not lower standards to bring women into the more grueling jobs. But they warned that inherent physical differences and different injury rates between men and women will have an impact on how the integration moves ahead. Continue reading “Generals say women should have to register for draft”
Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard
The number of so-called “Sanctuary Cities” has crossed 300 in a rapid expansion despite public protests and moves in Congress to cut off funding.
The Center for Immigration Studies has updated its list to include Dallas County in Texas, Philadelphia, five Kentucky counties and possibly the whole state of Massachusetts as areas where federal law enforcement demands for information and access to jailed illegals immigrants will be denied. Continue reading “THE MAP: ‘Sanctuary Cities’ cross the 300 mark with Dallas, Philly”
Cash had a pretty good run for 4,000 years or so. These days, though, notes and coins increasingly seem declasse: They’re dirty anddangerous, unwieldy and expensive, antiquated and so very analog.
Sensing this dissatisfaction, entrepreneurs have introduced hundreds of digital currencies in the past few years, of which bitcoin is only the most famous. Now governments want in: The People’s Bank of China says it intends to issue a digital currency of its own. Central banks inEcuador, the Philippines, the U.K. and Canada are mulling similar ideas. At least one company has sprung up to help them along. Continue reading “Bring On the Cashless Future”