HeatStreet – by Lukas Mikelionis
Teachers at a primary school in Sydney, Australia have been threatened with beheading and other violence from young Islamic students, prompting one of them to quit her job.
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HeatStreet – by Lukas Mikelionis
Teachers at a primary school in Sydney, Australia have been threatened with beheading and other violence from young Islamic students, prompting one of them to quit her job.
Washington Post – by Aaron Gregg
Lockheed Martin said Thursday it has finished a 60-kilowatt laser system for the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command and is preparing to hand it over to the Army for further testing. In initial tests, the company achieved 58 kilowatts of power but expects its laser to reach its full potential by the time of its delivery in the next few months.
The laser is what the company calls a “combined fiber” laser beam, bringing together individual lasers to form a single, stronger beam. Lockheed has been testing it at an installation in Bothell, Wash., and plans to ship it to an Army installation in Huntsville, Ala., in the next few months. Continue reading “Army to get laser that can zap drones”
WEB Notes: The level of perversion is growing rapidly by the day, one precedent is broken by the next. Child sex dolls is an absolute abomination and will only encourage this filth. Who even thinks of this trash? Christ told us the end of this age of flesh would be like the days of Lot and in Genesis 19 we see both the old and young males of Sodom knock on Lot’s door looking for a homosexual encounter with the Angels who came to visit him (Luke 17:28-30).
Continue reading “Scandinavian Experts Urge The Use Of Child Sex Dolls To Stop Pedophiles”
Tenth Amendment Center – by Mike Maharrey
PHOENIX, Ariz. (March 16, 2017) – Yesterday, an Arizona House Committee unanimously passed a bill that would ban the use of “stingrays” to track the location of phones and sweep up electronic communications without a warrant in most situations. The proposed law would not only protect privacy in Arizona, but would also hinder one aspect of the federal surveillance state. Continue reading “Arizona Committee Passes Bill to Prohibit Warrantless Stingray Spying”
MEDINA TOWNSHIP, Ohio — The driver who was shot and killed after a police chase ended on Interstate 71 in Medina Township Tuesday morning wasn’t in his vehicle alone.
Family members of Roy Dale Evans Jr. said he was in the car with his girlfriend and three children during the chase, which happened early Tuesday morning. Continue reading “Girlfriend who was with driver killed after police chase explains chain of events”
WEB Notes: Your tax dollars fund murder in foreign lands, murder of the unborn in your own land and now they will fund the promotion of our Father’s arch enemy, Satan. Do you think your Father is going to bless this nation? When we as a nation reject God at every corner, do you really expect Him to bless your nation? I think everyone needs to take off their blinders and open up their dusty Bibles and read Deuteronomy 28, the blessings and cursings as a nation chapter.
Continue reading “‘After School Satan Club’ Received Fast-Tracked Tax-Exempt Status From IRS”
Natural News – by Thomas Dishaw
Over 100,000 patients are suing Johnson & Johnson and their pharmaceutical division Janssen for damages resulting from the use of the drug Risperdal. The lawsuits stem from evidence that taking the drug has caused male patients to suffer from the condition gynecomastia, which causes not only significant weight gain but also the development of breasts. There is also substantial evidence that the company was aware of these adverse effects and did not properly warn the public. Continue reading “Johnson & Johnson sued after their antipsychotic drug caused men to grow breasts”
Natural News – by Tracey Watson
Aluminum phosphide, commonly known as Fumitoxin, is a cheap, freely available pesticide used to control rodents in agricultural areas. It reacts to the addition of moisture to create phosphine gas when dropped into rodent burrows. The EPA has classified it as Toxicity Category 1, a “restricted use pesticide.” It can only be applied by applicators certified to do so, and may not be used within 100 feet of any residential structure. And these restrictions are vitally important since aluminum phosphide is one of the most common causes of poisoning among all agricultural pesticides. Continue reading “Tragic: Four children die after poisonous pesticide is sprayed under their mobile home”
Search Engine Land – by Danny Sullivan
Google is undertaking a new effort to better identify content that is potentially upsetting or offensive to searchers. It hopes this will prevent such content from crowding out factual, accurate and trustworthy information in the top search results.
“We’re explicitly avoiding the term ‘fake news,’ because we think it is too vague,” said Paul Haahr, one of Google’s senior engineers who is involved with search quality. “Demonstrably inaccurate information, however, we want to target.” Continue reading “Google launches new effort to flag upsetting or offensive content in search”
ROCKVILLE, Md. (WUSA9) — A resident is missing after a house explosion that rocked the Randolph Hills neighborhood of Rockville early Friday morning, leveling one home and damaging several others nearby.
Pete Piringer, spokesman for the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service, said they received the first report of an explosion shortly before 1:00 a.m. Crews were on the way to the scene when several additional calls came in reporting an explosion and house fire in the 11400 block of Ashley Drive at the intersection of Grayling Lane. Continue reading “Resident unaccounted for after Rockville house explosion”
One woman has been left completely blind and two others partially lost their sight after stem cells were injected into their eyeballs as part of a clinical trial. The experimental treatment was not approved by the Federal Drug Administration.
The women paid $5,000 each to correct their eyesight after beginning to experience vision loss, but the true cost of the procedure — age-related macular degeneration — was much more costly. After stem cells were injected into their eyes, the cells began to grow into their retinas and caused them to detach from the eyeball. Continue reading “‘We decided not to go forward with additional patients’: Stem cell clinic blinds 3 women”
An FDNY EMT and mother of five is dead after her ambulance was stolen and she was then hit by her own vehicle.
The incident occurred in the Bronx, New York, at just after 7 p.m. on Thursday, a police source told ABC News, and involved two EMTs, both female.
NYPD said Bronx resident Jose Gonzalez, 25, was charged with murder, grand larceny and operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs. He is expected to be in court on Friday. Continue reading “EMT dead after being run over by own stolen ambulance in New York”
The Syrian Army says Israeli military jets hit a “military target” near Palmyra in a raid overnight. In retaliation the jets were targeted by Syrian anti-aircraft missiles.
According to a Syrian Army statement, a total of four Israeli jets breached Syrian airspace on Friday morning, Reuters reports. Syria’s air defenses shot down one of the Israeli jets over “occupied ground” and damaged another. Continue reading “Syria claims Israeli jet shot down after strike near Palmyra, IDF says all aircraft undamaged”
RALEIGH, N.C. – Firefighters battled a massive late-night fire that engulfed an apartment building under construction in North Carolina’s capital city, authorities said early Friday.
Preliminary information indicates there were no injuries, said Raleigh police spokeswoman Laura Hourigan. The fire began shortly after 10 p.m. Thursday in the building in downtown Raleigh, a city in the eastern part of the state. Continue reading “Massive fire engulfs Raleigh apartment building under construction”
New York Times – by MICHAEL R. GORDON and HWAIDA SAAD
WASHINGTON — The United States military said that it had carried out an airstrike against a meeting of Qaeda militants on Thursday in Syria and that a number of the extremists had been killed.
The American military statement came as Syria activists reported that a mosque had been bombed and that scores of innocent civilians had been killed and wounded.
A spokesman for the United States Central Command said the American aircraft had struck a nearby building, but did not hit the mosque. Continue reading “U.S. Military Denies Reports It Bombed Mosque in Syria”
Almost 1 million jobs in the United States are held by foreigners on an H-1B visa, a temporary permit for highly skilled workers, according to an eye-popping study by Goldman Sachs.
President Trump has been highly critical of the program and has suggested he would scale it back. Critics, like Trump, say companies abuse it to hire cheap labor.
Those critical of the program say the time is now for Trump to reform it. Continue reading “H1-B critics urge Trump to reform visa they say takes jobs from US workers”
New York Times, August 10, 1983
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 9— Dr. Rolla N. Harger, who in 1931 invented the Drunkometer to test intoxicated drivers, died Monday at his home here. He was 93 years old.
Dr. Harger had been a professor emeritus of biochemistry and toxicology at Indiana University since 1960 and a consultant on toxicology to the university’s School of Medicine since 1963. Continue reading “1983: Rolla N. Harger Dies; Invented Drunkometer”
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) – Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Lawton Nuss is trying to persuade legislators to increase salaries for judges and pay for judicial branch employees.
Nuss devoted much of his annual State of the Judiciary address Wednesday to what he described as the serious need to increase pay within the court system. He spoke to a joint session of the Legislature. Continue reading “Kansas Chief Justice Pitches Lawmakers on Court Pay Hikes”
Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and a group of his colleagues are calling on the newly appointed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to immediately investigate how US taxpayer funds are being used by the State Department and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to support Soros-backed, leftist political groups in several Eastern European countries including Macedonia and Albania. According to the letter, potentially millions of taxpayer dollars are being funneled through USAID to Soros’ Open Society Foundations with the explicit goal of pushing his progressive agenda. Continue reading “Senators Demand State Department Probe Into Soros Organizations”