What Really Happened

In compiling this list I have tried to find as much photographic evidence as I can, but surprisingly (or maybe not so surprisingly) these people in many cases seem to have been erased from the internet!

The following is a partial list of a large number of persons who have recently met their demise in suspicious circumstances who appear to have some connection to the Clintons. I stress partial because new additions are coming in faster than closets can be found to hide the bodies in!   Continue reading “The Clinton Body-Count”

The Seth Rich MURDER is becoming Big Time lately … he was the DNC Voter Expansion Data Director now suspected of dumping their Emails on to Wikileaks (it wasn’t the Russians)!

http://media.blubrry.com/rbn/b/content.blubrry.com/rbn/stream_2017-05-25_175946.mp3 {All you Med-Techs need to listen} !!!

Did his Murder happen on the streets of DC – or in the Hospital (as he did NOT die on the Street, he lived on for 8 hours afterwards and should have survived)?   Continue reading “Seth Rich and Spoliation of Evidence…”

Anonymous News – by AnonWatcher

A pilot program conducted by the Department of Homeland Security has been closed early due to an unexpected swamp in proposals submitted to design a new compact drone for the government organization.

Over $1 million has been awarded through the DHS Science and Technology Directorate, giving startups between $100,000 and $200,000 to develop sections of the mini drone, such as sensor and cybersecurity systems.   Continue reading “New Mini Drone for DHS Capable of Tracking and Facial Recognition”

ABC News

The leader of the nation’s largest sheriff’s department said Wednesday that federal officials should restore the flow of surplus military equipment to local law enforcement agencies to ensure officers aren’t put in danger when responding to active shooter calls and terrorist attacks.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell told members of the House Judiciary Committee that it was critical for the federal government to reconsider the curtailment of a program that provided military-style equipment, including military grenade launchers, bayonets, armored vehicles and high-powered firearms and ammunition, to state and local police departments.   Continue reading “LA sheriff says feds should restore military gear for police”

Guns America – by S H Blannelberry

Last Monday, in the a.m. hours, a Tennessee woman used her firearms to scare off five alleged burglars, one of which had forced his way into her residence.

“We were asleep, and I thought I had heard something but I wasn’t for sure,” the woman, Elsie Lee, told WBBJ. “I thought I was just dreaming something, and then I heard a big bang again.”   Continue reading “Break-Ins, Robberies Rise During Summer Months: Are You Prepared?”

Guns America – by Max Slowik

Professional trophy hunter and houndsman Theunis Botha, 51, died last Friday, after killing an elephant. A hunter delivered a fatal shot to an elephant cow at very close range and as she collapsed, the elephant fell on Botha, killing him.

According to sources Botha was leading a small group on a walk that afternoon when they encountered a breeding herd of elephants at a farm in Zimbabwe. Three female elephants charged the hunters while a fourth flanked the group, attacking Botha.   Continue reading “African Trophy Hunter Dies, Crushed by Dead Elephant”

Breitbart – by Ryan Saavedra

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, said that a whistleblower turned over documents that showed more than a dozen apprehended illegal alien teenagers–who admitted to being MS-13 members–were released by the Obama Administration to homes throughout the United States.

According to the report from The Washington Times, the Obama Administration knowingly let in at least 16 admitted MS-13 gang members in 2014, all of whom entered the U.S. as teenagers.   Continue reading “Obama Let in Admitted MS-13 Members, Whistleblower Says”

BBC News

Gunmen have attacked a bus carrying Coptic Christians in central Egypt, killing at least 23 people and wounding 25 others, state media report.

The bus was heading towards the Monastery of St Samuel the Confessor in Minya province, about 220km (140 miles) south Cairo, when it came under fire.   Continue reading “Egypt Coptic Christians killed in bus attack”

NPR

Republican Greg Gianforte won the special election for Montana’s lone congressional seat on Thursday despite an election eve misdemeanor assault charge for allegedly body-slamming a reporter.

Gianforte had been silent in the wake of the allegations, with his campaign only releasing a statement claiming that The Guardian‘s Ben Jacobs had been the aggressor. But speaking at his victory party in Bozeman shortly after the race was called, Gianforte admitted he was in the wrong and offered an apology to Jacobs.   Continue reading “Republican Gianforte Wins Montana House Race Amid Assault Charge”

Washington Post – by Radley Balko

Keeping with the Trump administration’s law-and-order rhetoric, Republicans in the House and Senate recently introduced a bill they’re calling the Back the Blue Act of 2017. The Senate bill was introduced by John Cornyn (R-Tex.), and is co-sponsored by 15 senators, all Republicans. The identical House bill was introduced by Ted Poe (R-Tex.), and includes five co-sponsors, also all Republicans. The bill would create new federal crimes, impose federal police over the will of local officials and voters and shield police officers from virtually any civil liability, even in cases of egregious misconduct.   Continue reading “A New GOP Bill Would Make It Virtually Impossible to Sue the Police”

The Daily Caller – by Kerry Picket

A George Soros-funded voter registration group announced Thursday their plans to shutter its doors indefinitely.

Project Vote said in a statement they will “suspend its operations indefinitely” on May 31 as a result of a weak fundraising environment for their cause.

According to Project Vote, the decision to close its doors was made by their management and board of directors.   Continue reading “Soros-Funded Group Suspends Its Operations Over Lack Of Money”

Reuters

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday intensified his accusations that NATO allies were not spending enough on defense and warned of more attacks like this week’s Manchester bombing unless the alliance did more to stop militants.

In unexpectedly abrupt remarks as NATO leaders stood alongside him, Trump said certain member countries owed “massive amounts of money” to the United States and NATO — even though allied contributions are voluntary, with multiple budgets.   Continue reading “Trump directly scolds NATO allies, says they owe ‘massive’ sums”

CBS New York

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — How did you learn to become an adult? Typically, it involves some life lessons learned the hard way.

Now, as CBS2’s Lou Young reported, there are actually courses in growing up.

“As sophisticated diners, we cut one piece at a time and put it in our mouth,” etiquette expert Myka Meier explained.   Continue reading “‘Adulting Classes’ Help Struggling Millennials Adapt To The Real World”

NBC News

Attention carjackers: Don’t mess with this lady.

A Milwaukee woman thwarted thieves from stealing her car by leaping onto its hood and “hanging on for dear life,” in a video that has now gone viral.

Melissa Smith, 27, was pumping gas in her SUV on Tuesday afternoon when an unknown and unsavory individual got out out of a black sedan and let himself into her car and took hold, she told NBC Milwaukee affiliate WTMJ.   Continue reading “Milwaukee Woman Jumps on Hood to Stop Carjackers”

The Hill – by Ellen Mitchell

A U.S. destroyer used a “maneuvering drill” near Chinese-built islands in the South China Sea to send a message about territorial claims on the water around them, Reuters reported Thursday.

U.S. officials told Reuters that the USS Dewey “engaged in normal operations” by conducting a “man overboard” exercise within 12 nautical miles of Mischief Reef, which houses the Spratly Islands, an area that China and its neighbors have fought over.    Continue reading “US warship drill challenges China’s sea territory claims: report”

The Hill – by Max Greenwood

President Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner has reportedly come under scrutiny in the FBI’s investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

The FBI’s focus on Kushner does not necessarily mean he is suspected of a crime, nor is he considered a subject of the bureau’s wider Russia probe, like former national security adviser Michael Flynn, NBC News reported.   Continue reading “Jared Kushner under FBI scrutiny in Russia probe: reports”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Concealed carry permits rose 215 percent between 2007 and 2015, and the murder rate dropped 14 percent during that same time period.

In other words, more guns being carried for self-defense correlated with fewer murders.

On May 22, Breitbart News reported that the demand for concealed carry permits witnessed its greatest surge ever between May 2016 and May 2017. Fox News referenced Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) data showing there were 14.5 million permit holders in May 2016 and approximately 15.7 million in May 2017.   Continue reading “Concealed Carry Up 215%, Murder Rate Down 14%”

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