It’s not easy to get close enough to get great shots of wild horses.
But Alberta photographer Rick Price has the knack. Continue reading “Wild horses frolic and fight in the Alberta snow”
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It’s not easy to get close enough to get great shots of wild horses.
But Alberta photographer Rick Price has the knack. Continue reading “Wild horses frolic and fight in the Alberta snow”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Lee County, FL — Lee County Deputy Raymond Gallagher is a bad cop. It is cops like him that add to the fear people feel when they see those red and blue lights in their rearview mirrors as they are targeted for extortion for some arbitrary traffic violation. However, thanks to the power of video and a cop watching citizen, Deputy Raymond Gallagher is a cop no more. Continue reading “Woman Run Over by Her Car As Crazed Cop Drags Her Out at Gunpoint for No Reason”
Women and children crossing together illegally into the United States could be separated by U.S. authorities under a proposal being considered by the Department of Homeland Security, according to three government officials.
Part of the reason for the proposal is to deter mothers from migrating to the United States with their children, said the officials, who have been briefed on the proposal. Continue reading “Trump administration considering separating women, children at Mexico border”
Las Vegas Review-Journal – by Jenny Wilson
Prosecutors trying the case against six of rancher Cliven Bundy’s supporters played hours of video footage this week that gave the public a peek into the minds of federal law enforcement officers as the 2014 confrontation with armed protesters unfolded in Bunkerville.
When Bureau of Land Management Agent Mark Brunk testified early in the week, prosecutors played dash cam footage that recorded him uttering an expletive, followed by, “You come find me and you’re gonna have hell to pay.” Continue reading “Bunkerville standoff video captures agent conversations”
WEB Notes: Politicians will say anything to gain the support of the public. When trump said US Steel would be used the people waved their flags for “hope and change” wait that was obama, this time around it is “make America great again”. So far we have false promises, war promotion against North Korea and Iran and looking to renew the NSA spy program just to name a few for today.
The Keystone XL oil pipeline will not use American-produced steel during its construction despite President Donald Trump’s insistence after signing the controversial directives back in January and referencing the move in his address to Congress, the White House confirmed on Friday. Continue reading “Keystone XL Pipeline Will Not Use U.S. Steel Despite Trump’s Vow”
WEB Notes: Trump wants the NSA spy program renewed, is it any wonder? Is anyone surprised? The new boss is the same as the old boss.
The White House wants Congress to reauthorize two of the NSA’s largest surveillance programs before they expire at the end of the year. Continue reading “Trump Wants NSA Program Reauthorized But Won’t Tell Congress How Many Americans It Spies On”
Georgia Senator of the 50th district, and State Head of The Eagle Forum, Nancy Schaefer, published a report called The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services. She claims the report caused her to lose her Senate seat in the Georgia State Senate, before she was murdered in March of 2010. See the complete report in pdf format here: N Schaefer rpt CPS Continue reading “The Corrupt Business of Child Protective ServicesThe Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services”
Budapest, Hungary (MEMO) Hungary is building a large new barrier capable of delivering electric shocks to unwanted refugees and migrants and armed with heat sensors, cameras, and loudspeakers that blare in several languages, along its southern border.
The country was a main crossing point for hundreds of thousands of people trekking into Europe at the height of the migrant crisis in 2015. Continue reading “Hungary Builds Border Fence Able To Electrocute Refugees”
President Trump made a startling claim Saturday that former President Barack Obama had Trump Tower phones tapped in the weeks before the November 2016 election.
In early Saturday morning tweets that began at 6:35 a.m., the president said the alleged wiretapping was “McCarthyism” and “Nixon/Watergate.”
“Terrible! Just found out that Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyism,” Trump wrote. Continue reading “Trump accuses Obama administration of wiretapping Trump Tower phones”
We’re still waiting for President Trump to weigh in definitively on the ongoing H-1B visa reform debate, but his administration just introduced a new change to the system that may be seen as hostile to the tech industry. In a press released posted this evening to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website, the Trump administration said it was instituting a temporary suspension of what is known as premium processing for H-1B visa petitions. The change is slated to take effect on April 3rd, 2017 for all H-1B petitions, and it may last up to six months. Continue reading “US to suspend fast processing of H-1B visas for high-skilled workers”
IT’S EERILY QUIET at the Tuam grave site on Friday afternoon, the day the world was told a “significant” number of remains of babies and small children were found in sewage chambers on the grounds of former mother and baby home.
The sod is turned on what was once a simple grass-covered memorial site, and hoardings mark the perimeter. Next to a standard health and safety notice, which blocks the entrance to the excavation site, a plaque mounted on the wall reads: “In loving memory of those buried here. Rest in peace.” Continue reading “No mourning at final resting place of Tuam babies – only an eerie silence”
Two MS-13 gang members from El Salvador, both in the United States illegally, held three teenage girls against their will and killed one of them in what was described as a satanic ritual, authorities in Houston said Friday.
Miguel Alvarez-Flores, 22, and Diego Hernandez-Rivera, 18, have been arrested and charged with aggravated kidnapping and murder — both first-degree felonies punishable by up to life in prison. Bond has been set at $300,000 for each, but immigration detainers will keep both behind bars. Continue reading “Two gang members in U.S. illegally are accused of kidnapping 3 girls, killing 1 in a satanic ritual”
WASHINGTON – Today, on his first day on duty, Department of the Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke (pronounced ZINK-ee) issued two secretarial orders which expand access to public lands and increase hunting, fishing, and recreation opportunities nationwide. These orders deliver on promises made by both President Donald J. Trump and Secretary Zinke to expand access to America’s public lands. The action was hailed by representatives from sportsmen, conservation, and recreation organizations. Continue reading “Day One: Secretary Zinke Signs Orders to Expand Access to Public Lands”
Conservative Daily – by Layla Velasquez
It started on June 15, 2015. CNN did an expose on St Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. The segment aired on Anderson Cooper’s 360 Degrees; reporting was done by medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen.
The story centered around the infant heart surgery program. It said the infant mortality rate was stunning, three times the national average as compiled by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS). CNN interviewed several families who have lost children or have had unsuccessful operations with long-term effects, and featured heart-wrenching stories of families that were devastated by the alleged malpractice. Continue reading “CNN Found Guilty In Lawsuit, $30M Penalty Advances For Knowingly Publishing Fake News Hit Job”
A tidal wave of new bills has flooded 35 states in the U.S., threatening to either limit or completely eradicate vaccine exemptions. Clearly health freedom and informed consent is undergoing full frontal assualt right now. Please read, share, and take action accordingly.
(Article by Jefferey Jaxen from GreenMedInfo.com)
In 2015 California signed into law the highly contested Senate Bill 277 (SB277) accomplishing two outcomes. First, the bill eliminated the personal belief exemption for vaccination. Second, the bill’s actionable directives served as a sobering wake up call that mobilized the public and medical community to enter the fight for an evaporating health freedom and informed consent. Continue reading “Health freedom under attack: 134 vaccine bills introduced in 35 states supporting forced vaccinations”
There is an old African proverb that has been passed down from the ancestors through generations of black people that goes like this: “Never trust anyone who lets people put their feet on the couch.”
After meeting with the Trump administration for two days and reviewing Cheddar Bob’s executive order on HBCUs, Morehouse College President John Wilson Jr. issued a statement Thursday admitting that over 100 HBCU presidents went to the White House, and all they got was a lousy Instagram photo. Continue reading “Morehouse College President: We Got Played”
Robert Rosebrock is a 74-year-old U.S. military veteran who has his share of grievances with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Not least of them is the fact that VA Police arrested him for placing two small American flags on the fence of Los Angeles National Veterans Park, and taking photos.
Rosebrock and others have been demonstrating against the VA there nearly every Sunday and Memorial Day since 2008, according to court documents. They are upset that the large area of federal land that the VA controls is not used to care for veterans, but for other facilities, including a UCLA baseball stadium, a school, a theater, and laundry facilities for a hotel. Two of those demonstrations from last year stand out, however, because they resulted in Rosebrock getting arrested, leading to an upcoming trial. Continue reading “74-Year-Old Veteran Fights Charges for Taking Photos, Placing Flags at VA Center Fence”