Daily Caller – by Amber Randall

Chicago saw 34 people wounded from gun injuries in a spate a violence over Easter weekend.

Twenty-three were shot during just a seven hour period between Saturday night and early Sunday morning, reports the Chicago Sun-Times.

The lone death over the weekend happened early Sunday morning. One man shot at two other men, one of whom succumbed to wounds on the head and neck later at Mount Sinai Hospital, according to authorities.   Continue reading “Chicago Rings In Easter With 34 People Shot”

Market Watch – by Mike Murphy

A manhunt was underway Sunday in Cleveland, Ohio, after a man broadcast what appeared to be a murder on Facebook and said he had killed others.

The suspect, who police identified as Steve Stephens, posted a video on Facebook showing him shooting and killing a man. The video remained up for about three hours before Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB)   shut it down and disabled his account.   Continue reading “Manhunt for Cleveland man accused of broadcasting murder on Facebook”

The Telegraph – by Julian Ryall, Nicola Smith, David Millward

A North Korean missile launch that failed shortly after it was fired may have been thwarted by cyber attacks from the US.

The medium-range missile exploded seconds after it was launched on Sunday from a site near the port city of Sinpo, as Mike Pence, the US vice president, arrived in Seoul for talks with the South Korean government over how to deal with Pyongyang’s belligerence.  Continue reading “North Korea’s unsuccessful missile launch ‘may have been thwarted by US cyber attack’”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: This situation continues to escalate despite the fact that North Korea’s latest rocket blew up seconds after launch. They have a lot of problems on the rocketry side of the house, but hey they have nuclear weapons claim some in the US government, but then the White House says they do not have nuclear weapons. None the less, Trump says, he is ‘ready to strike the nuclear sites’ of North Korea that really do not exist. It continues to be reported that China is working with the US on this issue. Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster said, “I think there’s an international consensus now, including the Chinese and the Chinese leadership, that this is a situation that just can’t continue.”
Continue reading “Trump ‘Will Take Action’ To End North Korea “Threat” And Is ‘Ready To Strike Their Nuclear Sites’”

Anti-War – by Dan Sanchez

William Norman Grigg died [Wednesday] afternoon. He was a journalist, broadcaster, editor, musician, father, husband, and a self-described Christian Individualist. He was also my hero.

Will’s main beat was stories about individual victims of the state: particularly Americans who have been unjustly imprisoned or wrongfully assaulted by government officers. His research for each article was exhaustive. Continue reading “Will Grigg Was a Mighty Voice for Justice and Liberty”

The Duran – by Adam Garrie

Tragedy has struck Syria a a suicide attack kills and injures civilians being evacuated from the embattled towns of Fua and Kefraya to Aleppo. The current death toll stands at 70 with 130 people injured. Among the dead, more than half are thought to be children. The number of casualties is expected to rise as more information comes in.

The attack took place near a bus convoy taking 5,000 besieged Shi’a Syrians away from the Shi’a majority towns of Fua and Kefraya into Aleppo city.   Continue reading “Suicide attack on humanitarian bus convoy kills 70 near Aleppo”

Daily Mail

North Korea attempted to fire a missile it introduced at a massive military parade – but it was an embarrassing failure when the weapon blew up four or five seconds after being launched.

It is thought to be one of the country’s new ‘game-changer’ intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) which was revealed to the world in a display of military might yesterday.

The South Korean defence ministry said it had detected a failed launch from Sinpo – where North Korea’s biggest submarine base is located.   Continue reading “North Korean ballistic missile launch FAILS”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

As expected – and feared – during the annual “Day of the Sun” celebration parade (celebrating the birth of the nation’s founder), Bloomberg blasted a headline that Chinese news agency Xinhua reported that North Korea has fired a projectile.   Continue reading “Chinese Media Almost Sets Off Military Action With Erroneous North Korea Headline”

RT

A closer look at photos from the town of Khan Shaykhun shows that the chemical attack site was tampered with and that the US report blaming the Syrian government can’t be true, says the MIT professor skeptical of the White House narrative.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Theodore Postol, who wrote a preliminary review of the US government claims earlier this week and shared his findings with RT, examined photographs of the attack site and concluded that the report endorsed by the White House “could not be true.”   Continue reading “MIT professor exposes ‘egregious error’ & evidence tampering in US report on Syria sarin incident”

The Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

As The Trump administration is flexing its military muscle, having stood up to Syria and its ally Russia, and while it’s now relishing in the news it has dropped the nation’s largest most-powerful non-nuclear bomb on a cave complex in Eastern Afghanistan, one critic was quick to point out one little-known fact. Wikileaks tweeted a simple but true statement concerning the origin of the cave complex the Americans are so proud to have reportedly destroyed. “Those tunnels the U.S is bombing in Afghanistan? They were built by the CIA,” Wikileaks tweeted.   Continue reading “WikiLeaks: The Afghan Tunnels The US Just Bombed — “They Were Built By The CIA””

Newsweek – by Michelle Gorman

The U.S. Supreme Court, including the newly confirmed conservative Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, will soon conference to discuss a gun-rights case from California that has the potential to expand the Second Amendment.

In Peruta v. California, the justices would decide whether the Second Amendment entitles law-abiding citizens to carry handguns outside of the home for self-defense, including concealed carry when open carry is prohibited by state law. Edward Peruta and other gun owners who were denied concealed-carry permits by the San Diego County sheriff appealed the case to the Supreme Court in January, The San Diego Tribune reported earlier this year. California has some of the strongest gun laws of all 50 states. Regarding concealed carry, every state and Washington, D.C., allows it in some form.   Continue reading “Supreme Court to consider a gun case that could expand the Second Amendment”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: California will now have more taxes and fees, how about that. To fix the roads they say. Really? Californians already pay taxes and fees for that and a lot of the roads are horrible. Let’s see what Breitbart has to say,
Continue reading “California Senate Votes To Raise Taxes On Gas To Pay For Road Repairs”