Patriot News – by Rev. Austin Miles

Action has now charged out the gate to take down the most evil man on earth, Communist Billionaire George Soros, a citizen of the U.S. (and Hungary) by prosecuting him for Treason and Sedition. Both are serious actions that can bring the death penalty.

Treason means to work with enemies to cause chaotic harm, destabilize and interfere with your own country with the goal of its destruction and seizure to replace it with another government. Sedition is inciting disorder in a country, which is similar, but with the same severe consequences.   Continue reading “Steps Begun to Prosecute George Soros for Treason”

LA Times – by Richard Winton and Matt Hamilton

Federal agents seized about five dozen firearms worth tens of thousands of dollars from a high-ranking Pasadena police officer during a raid earlier this year, according to newly released government records.

The Feb. 16 search of the officer’s Sierra Madre home by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives was widely publicized, but authorities did not identify the officer or detail what was recovered.   Continue reading “Huge arsenal seized from high-ranking Pasadena police officer’s home, new records show”

Daily Good – by Carol Kuruvilla, Huffington Post

It hasn’t been easy for Safaa Bokhari to practice her faith as a Muslim woman in America. The mom, who lives in Oakland, Pennsylvania, said she’s been verbally harassed for wearing a headscarf.

But Bokhari is hoping that when it’s time for her daughter, Salma Bokhari, to decide whether or not to wear the scarf, it will be safer world for Muslim women.    Continue reading “Hello Hijab: Mom Hopes to Create a Better World for Daughter”

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Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Government agents have again let their true colors shine, in a latest attempt to fight one of the most pernicious and brutal crimes embattling far too many communities across the nation — a lack of permit.

Never fear, code enforcers raided street food vendors outside Sacramento’s Southside Park, where they have long made food and beverages available to the public and attendees of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church each Sunday.   Continue reading “Armed Agents Raid Park, Destroy Food, Seize Food Carts — Over Improper Permitting”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

If you’re a resident of Huntingdon County unfortunate enough to have your property in the path of Sunoco’s Mariner East 2 pipeline, you can forget protesting — unless arrest and jail time aren’t an issue for you.

Common Pleas Court Judge George Zanic signed a rare and factious “writ of possession” order last week in favor of Sunoco, which had sought an “emergency measure” to thwart landowners protesting pipeline construction by occupying trees — on their own property.   Continue reading “Big Oil Now Has Authority to Arrest You for Protesting a Pipeline on Your OWN Property”

Anti-Media

Austria — Highlighting the difficulty both public and private establishments can have when it comes to adapting methods in the digital age, it was reported Monday that one government is now trying to tax search giant Google and social media companies.

From a report by Bloomberg:

“Austria is seeking ways to make digital services like Alphabet Inc.’s Google or Facebook Inc. pay taxes for transactions with the nation’s internet users, trying to plug gaps in a tax system still designed for brick-and-mortar business.”   Continue reading “Austria Found a Way to Tax Google Searches and Social Media Posts”

Breitbart – by Frances Martel

In anticipation of May Day, the international communist holiday, the New York Timespublished an opinion piece celebrating the American communists of the twentieth century, arguing that communism – an ideology that has killed 100 million people – gave Americans a “sense of one’s own humanity.”

The column, titled, “When Communism Inspired Americans,” lionizes communism as a religion with a “founding myth” that helped the “educated middle class” feel relevant in national politics. The author, Vivian Gornick, quotes her mother expressing gratitude for communists and crediting them with America’s thriving republic.   Continue reading “NYT Op-Ed: Communism Gave Americans ‘Sense of One’s Own Humanity’”

Sac Bee – by Ryan Lillis, Anita Chabria

Sacramento leaders are poised to spend up to $300,000 to boost the city’s status as a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants, even as the federal government threatens to crack down on jurisdictions providing such immigrant protections.

The City Council will vote Thursday on a proposal to invest in an education and legal defense network for undocumented immigrants, with the money coming out of a general fund that supports most core city services. The plan under consideration would also strengthen Sacramento’s status as a sanctuary city by turning into law privacy policies that prohibit city employees – including police – from making inquiries into immigration status.   Continue reading “Sacramento may start paying for legal defense of undocumented immigrants”

New York Post – by Susan Edelman, Melkorka Licea

School is no place for books, one Manhattan principal apparently believes.

In a scene out of “Fahrenheit 451,” administrators at Life Sciences Secondary School have ordered all textbooks rounded up and removed — calling them “antiquated,” sources say.

Principal Kim Swanson and Assistant Principal Derek Premo, who launched the ban, “really frown upon the use of books,” an insider told The Post.   Continue reading “This school is trashing all its textbooks”

Yahoo News – by Michael Walsh

President Trump called for a government shutdown later this year to further the goals of the Republican Party.

On Tuesday morning, Trump said a shutdown is necessary for Republicans to negotiate with Democrats on a spending bill next September after the current spending bill runs its course.   Continue reading “Trump: Our country ‘needs’ government shutdown to pass GOP agenda”

The Federalist Papers – by Kimberly Morin

You’ve seen the morons blocking roads and highways, sometimes even chaining themselves across major outlets. They have caused massive issues, including with people who need to get to the hospital.

Sometimes some of these idiots have been hit by vehicles that try to get through but cannot. Of course, the drivers are then in fear for their lives if they keep moving.   Continue reading “North Carolina Passes Bill Protecting Drivers From Street-Blocking Protesters”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In a statement that has sent shockwaves across the diplomatic establishment, Donald Trump’s decision to launch 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles against Syria last month was just “after-dinner entertainment,” which “did not cost the president anything,” US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross said, shortly after President Trump called the attack a “tough decision.” Ross delivered the controversial comment while speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference on Monday, according to Variety.

This is how Ross recalled Trump’s April 6 meeting with Xi at the President’s Mar-A-Lago luxury resort in Palm Beach:   Continue reading “Wilbur Ross: Trump’s Syria Strike Was “After Dinner Entertainment””

CNN

America’s largest oil refinery is now fully owned by Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Aramco, the kingdom’s state-owned oil behemoth, took 100% control of the sprawling Port Arthur refinery in Texas on Monday, completing a deal that was first announced last year.

Port Arthur is considered the crown jewel of the US refinery system. The Gulf Coast facility can process 600,000 barrels of oil per day, making it the largest refinery in North America.   Continue reading “Saudis take 100% control of America’s largest oil refinery”

ALIPAC

After months of activism efforts to encourage President Trump to honor his campaign promises, Americans for Legal Immigration PAC is regretfully announcing the revocation of the organization’s endorsement of Donald Trump originally issued February 29, 2016.

ALIPAC’s supporters have endorsed, contributed to, volunteered for, and attended events and rallies to help Trump in response to his promises to enforce all existing immigration and border laws while ending Obama’s DACA Amnesty and building a wall on our southern border.   Continue reading “ALIPAC Revokes Trump Endorsement Due To Betrayal on Immigration Promises”

WFAA 8 News

What a rescue — one that’s tough to watch.

It was 10 miles north of Canton, just after the tornadoes hit Texas on Saturday, leaving four people dead and more than 50 injured.

Tom Mitchell felt compelled to do something, anything. Without a plan, he started driving. After rolling up to a flipped truck near Myrtle Springs, he learned what was inside — a father, toddler, and infant.   Continue reading “Good Samaritans rescue baby, toddler after tornadoes rip through Texas”

CBC News – by Bryan Labby

If Canada’s new impaired driving laws are passed police could show up on your doorstep — up to two hours after you arrive home — to demand a breath or saliva sample.

It’s one of the things that most concerns Calgary defence lawyer Dale Fedorchuk. who says the proposed law “begs” for a constitutional challenge.    Continue reading “Changes to Canada’s drunk driving laws will give police sweeping powers, warn legal experts”

Bloomberg – by Meenal Vamburkar

A directive requiring U.S. pipeline companies to use American steel and iron in their projects is testing President Donald Trump’s ability to keep his promises to two industries on opposing sides of the issue.

In comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce, which is crafting the so-called “Buy American” plan, pipeline companies and their trade groups argued the change would increase costs and disrupt operations. Steel companies, meanwhile, embraced the policy as an opportunity to take advantage of the country’s surging oil and gas production. And Trump has vowed to support both.  Continue reading “Pipeline Companies Push Back Against Trump’s ‘Buy American’ Rule”