The Daily Sheeple – by Dawn Luger

A large Canadian climate change expedition in the Arctic has been canceled because the ice is too thick. But the best part is that climate researchers are blaming global warming or climate change for ice that is so thick, it’s “unprecedented.”

Not enough ice? Global warming. Too much ice? Climate change. And these climate scientists wonder why skeptics don’t take them seriously. The Canadian climate change expedition was canceled because of “climate change” according to Science Daily. Continue reading “Canadian Arctic Climate Change Expedition Canceled Because Ice Is Too Thick”

Reuters

Six current and former Michigan and Flint officials were criminally charged on Wednesday for their roles in the city’s water crisis that was linked to an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease that caused at least 12 deaths, the state’s attorney general said.

Five of the officials, including Michigan Health and Human Services Director Nick Lyon, were charged with involuntary manslaughter stemming from their roles in handling the crisis, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said in a statement.   Continue reading “Six Michigan officials criminally charged in Flint water crisis”

The Daily Caller – by Thomas Phippen

Virginia Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe said Wednesday was not the day to talk about gun control, then proceeded to talk about gun control hours after the shooting of Louisiana Republican Rep. Steve Scalise in Alexandria, Va.

“I think we need to do more to protect all of our citizens,” McAuliffe told The Daily Caller News Foundation and other reporters near the scene of the shooting. “I have long advocated — this is not what today is about — but there are too many guns on the streets. We lose 93 million Americans a day to gun violence. I have long talked about this.”   Continue reading “Virginia Governor Calls For Gun Control At Scene Of Scalise Shooting”

The Algemeiner

JNS.org – Israel and the US will carry out a joint test of the Arrow 3 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) defense system in Alaska in 2018.

The test launch will take place on Kodiak Island on Alaska’s southern coast, and is being conducted as part of a five-to-six year, $80.4 million contract between the Alaska Aerospace Corporation and the US Missile Defense Agency (MDA).
Continue reading “Israel’s Arrow 3 Missile Defense System to Be Tested in Alaska in 2018”

USA Today – by Elizabeth Weise, Jon Swartz

SAN FRANCISCO — Police had an unidentified person in custody following an apparently fatal workplace shooting at a UPS facility in the city’s Potrero Hill neighborhood.

Police sealed off streets in the area after the shooting, which took place around 9 a.m. local time. Several people were injured, and what appeared to be two bodies lay in the middle of a street outside the facility, covered with yellow tarps, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Continue reading “Suspect in custody in shooting at San Francisco UPS facility”

Activist Post – by Bernie Suarez

When we think of proxy armies and the arming of civilians, we think mostly of the US government meddling in other countries particularly in the Middle East. We also think of (the late) Zbigniew Brzezinski arming the Mujahideen fighters in Afghanistan in the late 1970s and we think of the Bush-Obama years and the creation, funding, training and arming of fighters which would all turn out to have the same agenda and enemies as ISIS.

For anyone keeping track of the current deep state war this is a heads-up warning of things that appear to be on the horizon in America as the road to Civil War 2.0 moves closer to reality.   Continue reading “Are Proxy Armies Coming To America?”

Fox 4 KC

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A 71-year-old man who said he robbed a Kansas City, Kansas, bank so he could get away from his wife blamed his actions on depression.

A federal judge on Tuesday sentenced Lawrence John Ripple to six months of home confinement and 50 hours of community service.

Ripple went to the Bank of Labor — a block from the Kansas City, Kansas, police headquarters — last September and gave a note to a teller saying he had a gun and demanding money. After he was given money, Ripple waited for police.   Continue reading “KCK man who robbed bank to get away from wife sentenced to home confinement, community service”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

The Alexandria shooter is a Bernie Sanders supporter who appears to have been radicalized by the hate-filled mainstream media.

The Washington Post reports police identified the shooter as 66-year-old James T. Hodgkinson of Belleville, Illinois.    Continue reading “‘It’s Time to Destroy Trump & Co’: Alexandria Shooter IDed As 66yo Bernie Supporter James T. Hodgkinson”

Mail.com

BERLIN (AP) — A 37-year-old man alleged to have shot a police officer in a Munich subway station after randomly attacking another passenger had been living with his father in Colorado and was on a European trip, German officials said Wednesday.

Munich police chief Hubertus Andrae told reporters the suspect, identified only as a Bavarian-born German citizen, flew to Munich airport from Athens on Monday and spent the night in the airport. Witnesses told police as the man rode the subway toward the city Tuesday he was talking to himself in English, then suddenly began punching another, apparently randomly chosen, passenger in the face, pummeling him until he was bloody.  Continue reading “German police: Munich shooting suspect lived in Colorado”

Mail.com

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — Two days after widespread anti-government rallies, protesters in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city, are facing a severe crackdown with local courts sending dozens of them to jail.

Tens of thousands took to the streets across Russia’s 11 time zones on Monday to protest government corruption. Some of the protests, like in Moscow and St. Petersburg, were explicitly banned by authorities and nearly 2,000 people were detained.   Continue reading “Dozens sent to jail for protest in Russia’s St. Petersburg”

Mail.com

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Commission on Wednesday launched legal action against the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland for failing to respect their commitment to take in refugees. The Commission, which polices EU agreements, sent formal letters of notice to the three states giving them one month to respond to its concerns. They could be taken to Europe’s top court, the European Court of Justice, if the matter is not resolved.

EU countries agreed in September 2015 to relocate 160,000 refugees from Greece and Italy as the two countries struggled to cope with more than a million migrants who entered Europe mostly through their borders that year.   Continue reading “EU launches legal action against 3 countries over refugees”

NBC News

WASHINGTON — A 66-year-old Illinois man has been identified as the suspect in the shooting of a congressional baseball practice Wednesday, injuring at least one member of the House of Representatives.

James T. Hodgkinson allegedly opened fire at a field in Alexandria, Virginia, several law enforcement sources told NBC News. More than a dozen GOP lawmakers were there with staff.

Continue reading “James T. Hodgkinson: Illinois Man Identified as Suspected Gunman in Virginia Shooting”

McUlta

Now that it is clear that reason is the soul of the common law, and that the forms of action are their embodiment in an suit at common law, before discussing the forms, it is important to understand what a common law court is, by definition, and then how that definition is related to our government.

Before explaining the details of a common law court, it is meaningful to examine Black’s definition of a “court” under the heading of “International Law” (425):   Continue reading “Common law courts”

MassPrivateI

In what can only be described as an obscene joke, that’s being played out in schools, churches and police departments across the country. David Grossman, a former Army Colonel is teaching thousands of people about the psychology of killing.

“Cops fight violence,” Grossman often says. “What do they fight it with? Superior violence. Righteous violence.”

When did it become acceptable to let former military personnel teach law enforcement, churches and schools to kill people?   Continue reading “Army Colonel teaching churches, schools and police the joys of killing”

The Organic Prepper

Back in January, after the worst Christmas sales in a decade, I predicted that 2017 would be the year of the Retailpocalypse and that we’d see hundreds of retail stores closing.

Sadly, I was wrong.

We’re going to see thousands of stores closing.   Continue reading “Almost 9000 Retail Stores Will Close This Year: Here’s the List of Businesses in Trouble”

Fox News

House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and Rep. Roger Williams were shot and multiple congressional aides were also hit by a gunman with a rifle who opened fire at a GOP baseball practice in Virginia Wednesday morning, Fox News confirmed.

The gunman was shot by U.S. Capital Police, apprehended and taken to the hospital, officials said. Sen. Mike Lee told Fox News, however, the gunman was dead.

Continue reading “Steve Scalise, Roger Williams shot in Virginia, aides also hit”