Fellowship of the Minds – by DGC

Apparently no one’s baby or house in Malibu is being properly cared for without the labor of illegal aliens.

FYI: In 2010, Malibu had a median household income of $133,869.

From Sacramento Bee: Taking a stand in the national debate over illegal immigration, Malibu has joined the ranks of sanctuary cities. The City Council of the celebrity enclave voted 3-2 this month to approve a resolution prohibiting use of city funds and resources to enforce federal civil immigration law.   Continue reading “Malibu, California becomes a sanctuary city”

CBC News

The Ontario government is asking chiefs of police across the province to follow the lead set by the Ottawa Police Service and audit the use of reinforced gloves by their officers.

Ottawa police Chief Charles Bordeleau ordered an internal audit after a CBC News investigation uncovered that the reinforced gloves worn by the officer charged in the death of Abdirahman Abdi are being considered a weapon by Ontario’s police watchdog, the Special Investigation Unit (SIU).    Continue reading “Minister asks Ontario police services to audit use of reinforced gloves”

The Organic Prepper

Who’s really got the power in America? Most people are living in an alternate reality created by those with the biggest platforms.

Individual “reality” is defined by what people believe to be true more than what actually exists. A firmly held opinion can create such a vast cognitive dissonance that many people can actually witness something that challenges their belief and still deny that they could be incorrect.   Continue reading “Who Controls the (Alternate) “Reality” in America?”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

President Trump really is becoming “the greatest jobs president that God ever created,” just like he promised.

From KPIX 5:

SAN PABLO (KPIX 5) — An East Bay tattoo removal clinic says they’ve treated a record number of clients since the election.
Continue reading “Tattoo Removal Biz Booms Thanks To Gangbangers’ Deportation Fears”

RT

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he has told Russian President Vladimir Putin that Israeli forces will continue airstrikes in Syria if they deem it necessary.

“If there is feasibility from an intelligence and military standpoint – we attack and so it will continue,” Netanyahu said during a visit to China, adding that he had informed Putin of Israel’s intentions.   Continue reading “Netanyahu to Putin: Israeli airstrikes in Syria will continue”

Syracuse.com – by Ben Axelson

A Jewish man in Upstate NY was jailed on Monday for falsely reporting racist vandalism to police.

Now, Andrew King, 54, of Schenectady, is facing a charge of Falsely Reporting an Incident in the Third Degree after police determined that he spray painted three swastikas on his home.   Continue reading “Jewish man arrested after spray painting swastikas on his own home in Upstate NY”

Mail.com

BEIRUT (AP) — U.S. aircraft ferried Syrian Kurdish fighters and allied forces behind Islamic State lines on Wednesday to spearhead an assault on a strategic town belonging to the extremist group outside its de facto capital, Raqqa, the Pentagon said, marking the first time U.S. forces have provided airlift for local forces on a combat operation in Syria.

The airlift was part of what Pentagon spokesman Eric Pahon described as a large, high-priority offensive to secure the area around Tabqa and the associated Tabqa Dam on the Euphrates River. “This is a significant strategic target,” said Pahon. If successful, the operation would “basically cut ISIS off” from the western approaches to Raqqa.   Continue reading “US forces ferry Syrian-Kurdish fighters behind IS lines”

Mail.com

BOSTON (AP) — The former head of a Massachusetts pharmacy was convicted Wednesday of racketeering and other charges over a meningitis outbreak that killed 64 people across the country and was traced to fungus-contaminated drugs.

Prosecutors said Barry Cadden, 50, ran the business in an “extraordinarily dangerous” way by skirting regulations on cleanliness to boost production and make more money. Cadden, president and co-founder of the now-closed New England Compounding Center, was charged with 25 counts of second-degree murder, conspiracy and other offenses under federal racketeering law.   Continue reading “Ex-pharmacy exec convicted in deadly meningitis outbreak”

Mail.com

MARKSVILLE, La. (AP) — Christopher Few remembers hearing the gunshots that tore into his flesh and killed his 6-year-old autistic son. The barrage of bullets didn’t stop when he stuck his hands out the window of his car in a sign of surrender.

But the 26-year-old father of Jeremy Mardis testified Tuesday that he never heard any warnings before two Louisiana law enforcement officers fired 18 bullets at his car at the tail end of a 2-mile (3-kilometer) chase.   Continue reading “Father: No warning before officers fired on car, killing son”

Mail.com

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — During a night of vodka, cocaine, marijuana and video games, Joey Meek listened as a childhood buddy confided that he hated blacks so much he was going to kill them at a South Carolina church.

Meek said he thought his friend was all talk until a week later, when news broke of a deadly shooting rampage at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. But instead of calling authorities, Meek talked another friend out of going to police and giving them Dylann Roof’s name. And then he lied to the FBI about his conversation with Roof.   Continue reading “Tearful friend of Dylann Roof apologizes at sentencing”

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ABC News

There, indeed, was an FBI wiretap involving Russians at Trump Tower.

But it was not placed at the behest of Barack Obama, and the target was not the Trump campaign of 2016. For two years ending in 2013, the FBI had a court-approved warrant to eavesdrop on a sophisticated Russian organized crime money-laundering network that operated out of unit 63A in Trump Tower in New York.   Continue reading “Russian mafia boss still at large after FBI wiretap at Trump Tower”

Fox News

One woman has reportedly died after a terror incident that saw a police officer stabbed and as many as a dozen people reportedly run over outside London’s Parliament building on Wednesday.

An alleged assailant was also shot by police after stabbing the officer. It is unclear if there were others involved in the attack.   Continue reading “UK Parliament terror attack: Woman reportedly dies, cop stabbed — dozens injured”

Mercury News – by Katy Murphy

SACRAMENTO — Three California Democrats have a warning for contractors who sign up for President Donald Trump’s border-wall construction project between the U.S. and Mexico: Build it, and we will divest from your company.

In the latest act of resistance against the Trump administration, the state lawmakers have introduced a bill that would force the state to drop its pension investments in any companies involved in the project.   Continue reading “U.S.-Mexico border wall fight: California considers divesting from companies involved in the project”

Independent Journal Review – by Jenni Fink

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) gained large support during the 2016 presidential election. The self-proclaimed Democratic Socialist campaigned heavily on big government programs like free college and universal health care.

In documentarian Ami Horowitz’s latest short film, he contrasted Americans’ view of socialism with Venezuelans’ reality of socialism.   Continue reading “‘This Is Only a Nightmare’: Venezuelans Have Sobering Advice for Americans Who Support Democratic Socialism”

Mirror

The US military are in the process of testing a new electromagnetic gun that can fire ammo at 4,500mph.

The Navy have developed a weapon that will use a ship’s self-generated power to fire at long-range targets.

This means that the electromagnetic railgun launcher uses electricity instead of chemical propellants.   Continue reading “US military tests new ‘game-changer’ electromagnetic railgun that can fire projectiles from ships at 4,500mph”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: At first the headlines were reading that North Korea had their missile aimed at Japan and that it exploded within seconds of launch. So common sense kicked in and they scrubbed that headline. Obviously, there would be no way to tell who the missile was aimed at if it blew up within seconds of launch. Oh leave it up to the mainstream media to hype an event. We have said it before and let’s go ahead and say it again. The North Koreans are no threat, they cannot even get a missile off of the ground. But the mainstream would have you believe they are going to nuke the US or EMP was a big headline a few years ago. Hey whatever sounds good and gets the people excited for war. When in reality these guys are about as harmful as a toothless puppy.

Continue reading “North Korea Missile Test “Explodes Within Seconds” Of Launch As Tensions Simmer”

AP

JERUSALEM (AP) — If Islamic militants in Gaza or Lebanon go to war with Israel, they could find their usual targets empty.

Israel is drawing up contingency plans to evacuate up to a quarter-million civilians from border communities to protect them from attacks from Hamas, Hezbollah or other Islamic militant groups.   Continue reading “Israel plans mass evacuation if war erupts again”

WTOP News

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — An Australian couple with roots in Alaska has bought more than two dozen radio stations in three states, marking the first time federal regulators have allowed full foreign ownership of U.S. radio stations.

The Federal Communications Commission recently approved a request by Richard and Sharon Burns through their company Frontier Media to increase their interest in 29 radio stations in Alaska, Texas and Arkansas from 20 percent to 100 percent.   Continue reading “Australia couple are 1st foreigners to own US radio stations”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: The Federal Reserve told us a week ago the markets have improved so much they are going to continue to raise interest rates. Of course it is these no to low rates that keep the economy going to begin with. Without those, interest on loans will increase for many people and businesses. So within that week we have Sears telling us they have doubt about the economic viability of their operations and Payless is going to file for bankruptcy closing anywhere from 500 to 1000 stores. So much for the “health” of the economy.

Continue reading “Payless To File Bankruptcy As They Plan To Close 500-1000 Stores”