Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Steven Goldstein, who heads the Democratic activist group named the “Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect,” demanded White House press secretary Sean Spicer be fired on Tuesday for “denying Hitler gassed millions of Jews to death.”

Spicer made a gaffe earlier in the day while trying to draw a ridiculous parallel between Hitler and Assad by saying that Hitler “didn’t even sink to using chemical weapons” during World War II.   Continue reading “Phony ‘Anne Frank Center’ Demands Sean Spicer Be Fired For ‘Denying Hitler Gassed Millions of Jews’”

The Duran – by Alex Christoforou

With each passing day the White Helmets expose themselves as the ISIS – Al Qaeda jihadist scam most readers of this site know them to be.

The Duran recently posted a bombshell study from the Swedish NGO Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR), that shows how the White Helmets murder babies, not save babies like Netflix and George Clooney would have you believe.   Continue reading “White Helmets handle deadly toxic “sarin gas” while lighting up cigarettes”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: We discussed this last year in an article titled, “The Temple of Baal Comes To The United States” and documented how this “arch” is going to be displayed in countries around the world and that has been occurring ever since. This is not a symbol of righteousness, but a symbol of wickedness and sin.

The display of this arch along with everything else going on shows the dramatic escalation in wickedness in our world. 2017 can already be defined as the year of escalation with the events unfolding in Syria and around North Korea.

Continue reading “Arch Of Baal Unveiled In Italy For G7 Meeting”

Wikipedia

The Sedition Act of 1918 (Pub.L. 65–150, 40 Stat. 553, enacted May 16, 1918) was an Act of the United States Congress that extended the Espionage Act of 1917 to cover a broader range of offenses, notably speech and the expression of opinion that cast the government or the war effort in a negative light or interfered with the sale of government bonds.[1] The Sedition Act of 1918 stated that people or countries cannot say negative things about the government or the war.   Continue reading “One Example of Illegal “Law”: Sedition Act of 1918″

Business Insider – by Josh Lederman, AP

LUCCA, Italy — US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson issued an ultimatum to Russia on Tuesday: Side with the US and like-minded countries on Syria, or embrace Iran, the militant group Hezbollah, and embattled Syrian leader Bashar Assad.

As he embarked on a trip to Moscow following urgent meetings in Italy with top diplomats, Tillerson said it was unclear whether Russia had failed to take seriously its obligation to rid Syria of chemical weapons, or had merely been incompetent. But he said the distinction “doesn’t much matter to the dead.”   Continue reading “Rex Tillerson just gave Russia an ultimatum”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Technology is a great thing, however I do not believe it brings people closer together. At least the facebook, twitter’s etc. That actually divides, because we simply send a message of “care” to our friend. Hey its quick and easy and we can send those out to more people to cover more ground. But is that really a friendship? A friendship is when you actually talk to a real person. When you have them over for a BBQ and catch up. Not sending a message via your phone.

Continue reading “If It’s Hard To Imagine A Day Without Your Phone, You Need To Do It”

Widener’s Reloading and Shooting Supply provided us with some ammunition to evaluate. We took my .44 magnum Super Red Hawk, the Winchester Dual Bond Jacketed Hollow Point Elite .44 REM Mag, 240 grain, and Winchester .44 REM Mag, 240 grain, Jacketed Soft Point out to evaluate their performance.   Continue reading “.44 Mag Ammunition Evaluation From the Trenches”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: So now the mainstream media will become the authority for thought. This is an obvious move to label the alternative media as false news. Everyone who plays the facebook and twitter game should be sharing this with their family and friends in outrage. Never, ever let someone else do your thinking for you. We do not need someone to tell us what is true or not. The mainstream media constantly lies to the public and puts forward false narratives like what we see taking place in Syria today.

Continue reading “Google Putting CNN, Washington Post, NYT In Charge Of Fact-Checking News”

Survival Dan 101

This guy is your enemy.   (During the Collapse, that is.)

He doesn’t seem like it; in fact, he looks kind of wimpy.  He’s not a jack-booted Homeland Security trooper breaking down your door to take your guns, so he can’t be a threat, right?

Wrong.  Dead wrong.  He’s a bigger threat to most of you than the government.   Continue reading “During the Collapse: Know Your Enemy Part 1 – The Unprepared Neighbor”

CTV News – by Jeff Lagerquist

A U.K. mother is behind bars after driving while impaired at high speed into a roundabout with her 19-month-old son in the back seat.

The collision was so violent that her compact sport utility vehicle was launched nearly 5 metres into the air, landing on its roof before grinding to a stop 50 metres up the road.  Continue reading “Caught on cam: Drunk U.K. driver flips car in the air with her baby on board”

Tenth Amendment Center – by Mike Maharrey

SANTA FE, N.M. (April 11, 2017) – Last week, Gov. Susana Martinez placed the desires of law enforcement lobbyists over the privacy of her constituents and vetoed a bill known as the Electronic Communication Privacy Act. The bill would not only have protected privacy in New Mexico, but would have also hindered at least two aspects of the federal surveillance state.   Continue reading “New Mexico Governor Doesn’t Want to Burden Police; Vetoes Electronic Privacy Bill”

Judicial Watch

(Washington DC) – Judicial Watch announced that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), a component of the Department of Justice, seeking records of communications related to a proposed reclassification that would effectively ban certain types of AR-15 ammunition as armor-piercing. The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:17-cv-00600)).   Continue reading “Judicial Watch Sues the ATF for Records Related to Attempted Reclassification of AR-15 Ammunition as ‘Armor-Piercing’”

WCVB

John Warren Geils Jr., the artist known professionally as J. Geils and part of the rock group The J. Geils Band, was found dead in his Groton, Massachusetts, home.

The 71-year-old was found unresponsive by police around 4 p.m. Tuesday after they responded to his home for a well-being check. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Foul play is not suspected at this time.   Continue reading “J. Geils, ‘Centerfold’ musician, found dead in Groton home”

Fox 4 KC

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — One person has died and four were injured after an explosion at an Independence ammunition plant on Tuesday.

A spokesperson for Lake City Army Ammunition Plant said in a statement that an explosion occurred at approximately 1 p.m. in a mixing building that resulted in one fatality and four employees being evaluated on scene, who each refused further medical treatment. The deceased victim’s identity has not yet been released.

The 707,000-square foot facility, established in 1940, manufactures small-caliber munitions for the U.S. Army and operates the NATO test center, which performs ammunition reliability testing and weapon testing.   Continue reading “One dead, four injured in explosion at Independence ammunition plant”

Daily Caller – by Eric Owens

Two employees of the University of Wisconsin have filed a federal lawsuit to force the state’s taxpayers to fund the removal of their penises and various other costs which go along with gender reassignment surgery.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is assisting with the lawsuit, reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

The defendants named in the lawsuit include the University of Wisconsin System and its board of regents, as well as some insurers.   Continue reading “ACLU Transgender Lawsuit Seeks To Force Wisconsin Taxpayers To Pay For Genital Mutilation”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Georgia — Carl Malamud is a law advocate, but not the kind who represents plaintiffs or defendants in a court of law. No, Malamud is a proponent for the free access to one’s ability to read the law. Sounds simple right? Unless you live in Georgia, that is.

Georgia has copyrighted its state law also known as the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA). The OCGA IS THE LAW in the State of Georgia. In fact, when bills are introduced in the Georgia State legislature, they seek to amend the OCGA. Sure! If you want to read Georgia law statutes, you can visit the State’s website (www.legis.ga.gov), and read a free copy of the abbreviated law, but you won’t be able to read the annotations which correspond with each state statute. And those annotations contain the court decisions and precedents which help to write the law.   Continue reading “Dangerous Precedent: State Copyrights Its Laws to Keep Citizens from Free Access”

RT

Former two-term Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has filed paperwork to run for the office for a third time in the May 19 election. The move comes in defiance of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who advised him against it.

The former hardline president is one of 126 people who registered Interior Ministry on Wednesday for the upcoming election, according to the IRNA news agency. Registration is open for five days, and more candidates, including incumbent President Hassan Rouhani, are expected to join.   Continue reading “Defying the supreme leader? Ahmadinejad set to run for Iran presidency”

Mail.com

BEIJING (AP) — Beijing is willing to work with Washington on ending North Korea’s nuclear weapons program but wants a peaceful solution to the escalating conflict, Chinese President Xi Jinping told President Donald Trump in a phone call Wednesday.

Xi’s comments came after Trump tweeted that China should do more on an issue that Washington sees as an increasingly urgent threat, or else the U.S. would go it alone. China’s calls for calm come as tensions have risen with the dispatch of a U.S. aircraft carrier to the area and the deployment of thousands of U.S. and South Korean troops, tanks and other weaponry for their biggest-ever joint military exercises.   Continue reading “Xi stresses China’s North Korea concerns in talk with Trump”