The Daily Sheeple – by Will Porter

Abandoning statements made during his presidential campaign that NATO was “obsolete,” President Trump on Friday came out in support of the NATO charter’s requirement that all members be prepared to defend each other.

Trump said he supports Article 5 of the NATO charter at a joint news conference with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis. Article 5 is the section of the charter which obligates all NATO members to mutually defend any member that comes under attack.   Continue reading “Trump Backs NATO Mutual Defense Pact”

Breitbart – by Michelle Moons

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump wrapped up infrastructure week at the Department of Transportation on Friday, highlighting his moves to reform what the White House called a “burdensome regulatory system that has left American infrastructure crumbling.”

Trump began his visit with a roundtable where state DOT heads described the hindrances that the current permitting process impose on their infrastructure projects. The heads of state Departments of Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation leaders, and White House senior officials participated in the discussion along with hosts Transportation Sec. Elaine Chao and Interior Sec. Ryan Zinke.   Continue reading “Trump Empowers States with Massive Permitting Reform in ‘First Step’ to ‘Renewing America’s Roads, Rails, Runways and Rivers’”

NBC 4i – by Rick Reitzel

COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Heavily armed men and women, many in full combat gear, marched through downtown Columbus Friday morning.

They said their purpose is to let people know they are here to protect freedom for all.

More than 100 militia members from around the country marched from COSI to the Statehouse to talk about freedom and rights, but when they got there, they were met with jeers from about a dozen protesters.   Continue reading “Militia members march on Ohio Statehouse”

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Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

St. Louis, MO — On Wednesday, St. Louis Police Swat team members executed what appeared to be a no-knock raid on a home, killing 21-year-old Isaiah Hammett. According to the Riverfront Times, Hammett was suspected of dealing in drugs and weapons, but his family is telling a very different version of events from what the St. Louis Police Department is sharing.

“A bunch of shots was going on. My grandson was trying to protect me, threw me on the floor,” his grandfather told reporters. “Then I hear screaming. He went in the dining room. I see my grandson laying dead on the dining room floor. And police SWAT team out front told me to come out. I come out. I didn’t know what was going on,” he said still in an apparent state of shock and disbelief.   Continue reading “Cops Execute No Knock Raid, Murder Man Over Non-Existent Plant”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

In the case of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA VS. Cliven Bundy et al, Judge Gloria Navarro has demanded the defendants all wear chains throughout their trials. The simple question is, why? These are men who have demonstrated they are not violent nor have they attempted to escape from the prison system they have been incarcerated in for almost a year and a half.

In a response to the order by Judge Navarro, attorney for Pete Santilli, Chris Rasmussen, cited the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in May 2017 to bolster the claim that his client’s rights are being violated, as are all the other defendants in the case.   Continue reading “Judge in Bundy Ranch Case Wants Defendants In Chains For Trial – Attorneys Challenge Rights Infringement”

Waking Times – by Ryan Cristián

“Surely no member of the vegetable kingdom has ever been more misunderstood than hemp. For too many years, emotion-not reason-has guided our policy toward this crop. And nowhere have emotions run hotter than in the debate over the distinction between industrial hemp and marijuana. – David P. West Ph.D, North American Industrial Hemp Council.

When discussing an issue of such political relevance, some might think that emotions and personal feelings would be left at the door, yet those individuals clearly do not understand American politics. This particular topic has a long and devious history of waters being muddied by those who stand to gain the most by keeping those waters unclear.   Continue reading “The Hemp Deception And The Stolen Future Of The American People”

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What Really Happened

1. “There is a huge gap between us (Jews) and our enemies, not just in ability but in morality, culture, sanctity of life, and conscience. They are our neighbors here, but it seems as if at a distance of a few hundred meters away, there are people who do not belong to our continent, to our world, but actually belong to a different galaxy.” Israeli president Moshe Katsav. The Jerusalem Post, May 10, 2001

2. “The Palestinians are like crocodiles, the more you give them meat, they want more”…. Ehud Barak, Prime Minister of Israel at the time – August 28, 2000. Reported in the Jerusalem Post August 30, 2000   Continue reading “Examples Of Hate Speech By Israel Against Palestine”

The Washington Examiner – by Kelly Cohen

Data released by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol shows arrests at the United States-Mexico border have been on a steady decline since the beginning of the year.

Roughly 14,500 people were apprehended on the southwest border in May, CBP data published on Thursday shows. Despite an uptick from April, when there were roughly 11,000 arrests, the numbers are still historically low.   Continue reading “Border patrol data: Arrests at US-Mexico border on steady decline”

Yahoo News

Beijing (AFP) – China treated a US governor to a red carpet reception this week, while President Donald Trump’s energy chief received a low-key greeting, a signal that Beijing is ready to go around the White House in the battle against climate change.

Since Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of the Paris climate deal, China has repeatedly vowed to uphold the accord and work with American states that share its determination.   Continue reading “China rolls out green carpet for California on climate”

Business Insider – by Jacqui Frank, Kara Chin

Legendary investor Jim Rogers sat down with Business Insider CEO Henry Blodget on this week’s episode of “The Bottom Line.” Rogers predicts a market crash in the next few years, one that he says will rival anything he has seen in his lifetime. Continue reading “Jim Rogers: The worst crash in our lifetime is coming”

ABC 7 News

The officers were on bicycles when the truck swerved around a bus, striking them at 9 p.m. local time.

A traffic aide and two pedestrians were also hit — for a total of five victims.   Continue reading “DC police: We have to look at terrorism ‘very closely’ in truck crash that injured 5”

Supreme Court Case

The previous post (May 28, 2017) mentions a hearing in the Houston IRS summons case scheduled for May 30, 2017, to hear Petitioner’s motion to dismiss by reason of coram non judice (before a person not a judge), and motion to withdraw the unwarranted order included in the order to show cause.

At the hearing on May 30, 2017, the judge immediately announced that the United States Department of Justice attorney for the IRS had, that very morning, submitted a motion to dismiss and that the motion was granted and the case dismissed.   Continue reading “USDOJ dismisses Houston IRS summons case; IRS agent issues new summons; Petitioner responds commercially”

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Matterhorn Court Innovations, funded by the student-led Social Venture Fund housed in the Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies at the University of Michigan, wants to make our injustice system even more of a joke by letting people submit documents and testimony through their smartphones. (To see how Matterhorn works, click here.)

Court Innovations expands access to the courts for citizens who cannot miss work or family care to attend court, or who fear coming to court because of their race, ethnicity, or immigration status. With its Matterhorn product, anyone can use a mobile phone or computer to resolve and negotiate infractions and lesser misdemeanors. Citizens use Matterhorn to resolve traffic and parking tickets, warrants, family court compliance, plea online, or file a small claims civil case.”   Continue reading “Courts want the police and public to settle cases using smartphones”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: This article goes on to blame the churches and colleges for this. Of course that is part of the story, but not all of it. Every aspect in our world today is anti-God, everything. You mention “God” and people will look away for a brief moment as if you said something horrible. Mention “Jesus Christ” and people not only look away for a few moments they start shifting around in their seats, suddenly their hair needs fixed so they motion their hands around. Watch people if you are not sure what I am talking about. We have been conditioned with the notion that saying, “God” or “Christ” is worse than a bad word. We have been told to keep this talk to a minimum as it might offend someone. But hey, the homosexual crowd can prance across the stage at our children’s schools and that is A okay. Drag queens can read to our children in our tax funded libraries and not a word. After all, that is “diversity”. But you Mr. and Mrs. Christian. You go ahead and bottle up that Christian, stuff because its offensive to the sinners you know.
Continue reading “Only 38% Of Americans Believe God Created Humans In Our Present Form”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: So they just let us know even at $5.99 they are making a profit. Which means the rest of us are being gouged an extra $5.00 a month. Think of the profit margins and if greed was not so common how much less everyone would actually have to work to afford things in life. As for this article, this appears to be the beginning of “universal basic income” on some small level. It is entitlement. You the working slave are entitled to pay your taxes so the people who do not have to work can get extra discounts for now working. You see how the “think” in the world works these days?

Continue reading “Amazon Prime Debuts Discount For People On Government Benefits”

WTOP – by Neal Augenstein

WASHINGTON — Approximately a dozen police, fire and emergency agencies surrounding Washington, D.C. are using drones to capture criminal suspects and fight fires, but the unmanned aircraft systems also are sparking privacy concerns and legislation.

At least 347 state and local police, sheriff, fire and emergency units in the United States have acquired drones, according to an April report by Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
Continue reading “Drone usage by local police, fire departments quickly increasing”

Seattle Times – by Associated Press

ATLANTA (AP) — A U.S. Army colonel, his wife and a former defense contractor are accused of participating in what federal prosecutors call a bribery and kickback scheme connected to a Georgia military base.

Col. Anthony Roper conspired with his wife and others to seek and accept bribes in exchange for rigging more than $20 million in Army contracts to individuals and companies, prosecutors said Thursday.   Continue reading “U.S. Army colonel, wife and others charged in alleged bribery scheme”