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New Hampshire-(Ammoland.com)- The news out of Concord is mixed. First, the great news:

The Senate passed Constitutional Carry legislation, SB 12 and Governor Sununu issued a press release praising this action. We will let you know when we need you to start contacting Representatives.   Continue reading “New Gun Ban Attempt in New Hampshire”

Jerusalem Post

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump held their first conversation Sunday evening which was characterized by Trump as “very nice.”

The conversation lasted less than 30-minutes.

Trump invited Netanyahu to come to Washington and meet him in February. According to the Prime Minister’s Office, the exact date of the meeting will be determined in the coming days.
Continue reading “Trump invites Netanyahu to come to White House in February”

Yahoo News

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — Protesters took control of vehicle lanes at one of the busiest crossings on the U.S. border Sunday to oppose Mexican gasoline price hikes, waving through motorists into Mexico after Mexican authorities abandoned their posts.

Motorists headed to Mexico zipped by about 50 demonstrators at the Otay Mesa port of entry connecting San Diego and Tijuana, many of them honking to show support. The demonstrators waved signs to protest gas hikes and air other grievances against the government of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.   Continue reading “Protesters take control of Mexican border crossing with US”

Natural News – by Ethan Huff

Things are finally turning around for the better in India after more than a decade of progressive crop failures, bankruptcies, and even suicides resulting from the country’s unfortunate adoption of biotechnology. Going against the grain of mainstream thought, many Indian farmers are deciding to ditch the GMOs and chemicals and go completely organic — and the results thus far have not only been astounding, but entirely contradictory to industry claims that GMOs are somehow necessary to feed the world.  Continue reading “GMOs are not only dangerous but unnecessary-just look at India’s organic rice revolution”

RT

A Republican-proposed House Resolution has quietly slipped past the public radar – proposing that the United States withdraw its membership from the United Nations, just as another bill was being concocted to cut US funding to the body.

The bill, proposed by Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL), entitled American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2017, seeks a complete US withdrawal from the UN, that the international body remove its headquarters from New York and that all participation be ceased with the World Health Organization as well.   Continue reading “US exit from United Nations could become reality with fresh bill”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some innocent observers, including two journalists, were improperly swept up in a group of 230 people arrested after self-described anti-capitalists began breaking windows in Washington on Inauguration Day, lawyers said.

The group was charged Saturday with felony rioting, punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000. Protesters smashed the windows of an emergency vehicle as well as windows at a Starbucks and two banks and set fire to a limousine, court documents said. The total damage done by the anarchist group was over $100,000, court documents said.   Continue reading “Lawyers: Police wrongly arrested some on Inauguration Day”

Mail.com

ASTANA, Kazakhstan (AP) — Syria’s government envoy and a rebel leader traded barbs as talks between the Mideast country’s warring sides got underway in Kazakhstan on Monday in the first face-to-face meeting between the Damascus government and rebel factions fighting to overthrow it.

The gathering in Astana, the Kazakh capital, is also the start of a new effort to end six years of carnage that has killed hundreds of thousands, displaced half of Syria’s population and sent millions of refugees to neighboring countries and Europe.   Continue reading “Harsh exchanges on first day of Syria talks in Kazakhstan”

Mail.com

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Pacific Gas & Electric Co. says it is prepared to pay the maximum fine of $3 million after a jury convicted the company of deliberately violating pipeline safety regulations before a deadly natural gas pipeline explosion in the San Francisco Bay Area.

But California’s largest utility is asking a federal judge not to restructure its bonus program for employees or require an advertising campaign publicizing its conviction. U.S. District Court Judge Thelton Henderson is scheduled to sentence PG&E on Monday, and prosecutors want him to impose the bonus and advertising requirements. They say a $3 million fine alone would be a “drop in the bucket” for PG&E.   Continue reading “Judge set to sentence PG&E in criminal case tied to blast”

Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 – by Beau Berman

NEW KENSINGTON, Pa. — Two Westmoreland County police officers are on leave from their departments after being seen hitting a handcuffed suspect in a Facebook video.

The Westmoreland County district attorney’s office is now investigating.

One officer is from the New Kensington Police Department and the other is from the Arnold Police Department. Neither has been publicly identified. New Kensington Police Chief James Klein held a brief news conference Friday night.   Continue reading “Facebook video shows police punching, standing on handcuffed suspect in New Kensington”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Cannon Ball, ND — All water protectors must leave the camps — and abandon plans to relocate to a higher elevation — the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Council wrote in a resolution passed during an executive session of a district meeting just before President Donald Trump took the oath of office.

Decisive, sharp consequences soon followed.   Continue reading “While Americans Focus on DC, Cops Unleash Fury During DAPL Water Protector Eviction”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

What would you think or say if I were to tell you black is white; up is down; Planet Earth is square, not spheroid in shape; and night is day? You probably would say I’m off my rocker and really don’t know what I’m talking about. Do you think that some segments of vested scientific research are capable of being equally outrageous?

I propose that very sort of scientific mischief and outrageousness is going on within vested-interest microwave technology sciences so as to keep you, the gullible and enthralled technology ‘smart’ device consumer, confused into believing there are no adverse health effects from microwaves EXCEPT what’s acknowledged and called thermal radiation, which can heat skin.   Continue reading “Microwave EMF Science: Deliberate Claptrap Misinformation?”

Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

An investigation by a New York Times affiliate has revealed that billionaire globalist financier, George Soros, who recently called Donald Trump a “would-be dictator” during an interview at Davos, and whose Open Society Foundation works to finance and forward progressive causes across the world, and is intimately connected to numerous color revolutions, the Arab Spring, and various other political uprisings across the globe, has been revealed to be connected to more than 50 of the groups that organized the nationwide “Women’s Marches” that saw millions of Americans take to the streets across the country.   Continue reading “Globalist Soros Exposed Funding Over 50 Organizations In Women’s March On DC”

ZD Net – by Corinne Reichert

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is dead in the water after the administration of new United States President Donald Trump announced the country’s withdrawal from the trade agreement following his inauguration on Friday.

In a formal statement issued over the weekend, the White House said the president has decided to base its foreign policy on an “America first” attitude that involves returning “millions of jobs to America’s shores” by backing out of multilateral trade agreements such as the TPP.   Continue reading “Trump dumping Trans-Pacific Partnership”

CBS News

PATERSON, N.J. (CBSNewYork) — When two masked men tried to rob him at gunpoint, a brave deli owner fought back.

The would-be thieves told the owner “it’s a stick up,” as they came into his corner store on Sixth Avenue in Paterson, New Jersey on January 6, CBS2’s Ali Bauman reported.   Continue reading “New Jersey Deli Owner Fights Back When Masked Men Try To Rob Him At Gunpoint”

Congress.gov

Sponsor: Rep. Rogers, Mike D. [R-AL-3] (Introduced 01/03/2017)
Committees: House – Foreign Affairs
Latest Action: 01/03/2017 Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Summery: This bill repeals the United Nations Participation Act of 1945 and other specified related laws.   Continue reading “American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2017”

NBC News

All of United Airlines’ domestic flights were grounded for more than two hours Sunday night because of a computer outage, the Federal Aviation Administration said as scores of angry travelers sounded off on social media.

International flights weren’t affected by the ground stop, which the FAA said was issued at United’s request.   Continue reading “United Airlines Domestic Flights Grounded for 2 Hours by Computer Outage”

NBC

A robbery inside a San Antonio shopping mall Sunday ended with shots fired, leaving one person who tried to intervene dead, three others shot and another two people taken to hospital with non-shooting injuries, police and fire officials said.

The robbery happened at the KAY Jewelers at the Rolling Oaks Mall, Leslie Garza, San Antonio mayor’s director of communications told NBC News.

Police Chief William McManus said that after the two suspects fled the store on foot, one of them fatally shot a “good Samaritan” who tried to stop them.    Continue reading “1 Dead, 5 Injured in San Antonio Shopping Mall Shooting”