Month: August 2017
Here are some pics I took of people lining up around gas stations. Supposedly there are no gas trucks coming in and all the gas stations along Custer Rd from Plano, TX to McKinney, TX are either all out of gas or almost out of gas.
Thanks to the elites throwing Harvey at us with their HAARP machine and causing oil refineries to be closed down in Houston, it’s now crippling our way of life in areas far north of there right here in the Dallas area through gas shortages. No telling when things will get back to normal. Continue reading “Harvey Causes Gas Shortage all over Texas”
Star Telegram – by Gordon Dickson
You may want to fill up your gas tank while you can.
On the eve of the busy Labor Day holiday weekend, convenience store operators and other gasoline retailers said Wednesday there’s a strong chance they will run out of fuel at some locations this weekend because of supply disruptions caused by Hurricane Harvey.
“I called my family members and told them to fill up their tanks,” said John Benda, who owns three Fuel City stores in Haltom City and Dallas and is building a fourth in Saginaw. “I have never seen it this tight, since 1980, even when we were rationing.” Continue reading “Fill ’er up. Some DFW stations may run out of gas this Labor Day weekend”
Oh look who decided to help us. How convenient. I’m sure many of those “volunteers” will stay here ILLEGALLY after all is said and done. And I’m sure Red Cross, after screwing the people in NYC after 9/11 will do the same in Houston.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s Red Cross sent an envoy of volunteers to storm-devastated Houston on Wednesday, hours after Texas governor Greg Abbott said the state accepted an offer of aid from the Mexican government, including vehicles, boats, supplies and food. Continue reading “Mexico’s Red Cross delivers aid to storm-ravaged Houston”
From Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli, the US has had a military presence across the world, from almost day one of her independence.
What constitutes invasion? As one map below shows, the US has a military presence in much of the world without being an occupying force (though some would dispute that definition).
For instance, although the Confederacy considered the US to be a hostile invading power, indy100 are not counting the Civil War or any annexation within the continental United States as an ‘invasion’. Continue reading “A map of all the countries the United States has invaded”
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Natural News – by David Gutierrez
This year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recommending for the first time that low-risk high school students receive the meningitis B (MenB) vaccine, first used in the United States in 2014. The recommendation is actually Category B, meaning that the CDC admits the shot might not be for everyone, but suggests that doctors talk the option over with patients.
Of course, such nuance will rapidly disappear as states transform the recommendation into a mandate; Missouri, for example, will not allow 12th graders to begin school this year unless they have received the MenB shot. Continue reading “CDC releases new meningitis B vaccine mandate for students, despite recent study showing shot fails to protect”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Arkema SA expects chemicals to catch fire or explode at its heavily flooded plant in Crosby, Texas in the coming days, and has no way to prevent that from happening, the chief executive officer of the company’s North America unit said on Wednesday.
The company evacuated remaining workers on Tuesday and Harris County ordered the evacuation of residents in a 1.5-mile(2.4-km) radius of the plant that makes organic chemicals. Continue reading “Potential chemical explosion at flooded Texas plant prompts evacuation”
What is happening in Texas and surrounding areas is tragic. The fires out west are devastating not only to the people that live there but also to plant and wildlife. Make no mistake war has been declared on us and we are under attack. These attacks are planned and carried out by man not by random natural events.
When we were attacked on 9/11 what did many of us do in our desperation to help? I donated to the American Red Cross as many of my family and friends did. Do you recall the aftermath, the battle to get those donations to those directly affected by that attack? I do. I decided then I would never ever donate to not only the Red Cross but any of the large organizations asking for donations on behalf of the people affected by such attacks. Continue reading “My Opinion….What I Learned from 9/11”
While Houston officials didn’t establish a mandatory evacuation for the entire metropolis, some residents fled to neighboring cities like Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio before the rains, tornadoes, and floods came to the city.
Now, many of those residents are wondering if it’s safe for them to head back into the city with reports of major roadways still being closed due to high water and damaged roads.
Chron.com reached out to DriveTexas, an organization run by the Texas Department of Transportation, to report on which routes Houstonians and others can take to get into the city safely. Continue reading “Is it safe to drive to Houston after Hurricane Harvey? Here are the routes that are still closed”
On Wednesday evening, the sun is finally shining in Houston. But the city is still underwater, and Harvey has turned its destructive eye toward Louisiana.
The monster storm made a second landfall on the Texas border near Cameron, Louisiana, around 4:30 a.m. CT.
An additional 4 to 8 inches of rain were expected in eastern Texas, southwestern Louisiana, and parts of Tennessee and Kentucky, with some areas receiving up to 12 inches. Continue reading “Harvey makes 2nd landfall on Louisiana border after pummeling Texas with ‘catastrophic’ flooding — here’s the latest”
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Archive: ITTBF 8-30-17
Return of Kings – by Roosh Valizadeh
In the past couple of years I began to wonder about the fact that Jews are firmly in the middle of leftist movements centered around socialism, communism, and feminism. The Culture Of Critique by Kevin MacDonald answered why they are so heavily invested in leftist causes and how they have damaged traditional Christian ideals by treating America as a cultural laboratory to further their own group interests above those of gentiles (non-Jews). Continue reading “The Damaging Effects Of Jewish Intellectualism And Activism On Western Culture”
If Americans Knew – by Alison Weir, Mint Press News
In the wake of Charlottesville, numerous Americans have come forward to oppose racism in a variety of ways. In some cases this has taken the form of donations.
As a result, some allegedly anti-racist organizations have seen a financial bonanza. The main one seems to be the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which saw a 1,000% spike in donations – more than half by first-time donors.
There’s one problem. The ADL is a major supporter of racism. Continue reading “After Charlottesville, racist organization ADL sees 1000% spike in “anti-racism” donations”
LA Times – by Benjamin Oreskes and Paige St. John
Violence over this weekend by left-wing “antifa” activists in Berkeley has opened another chapter in the debate at the birthplace of the Free Speech Movement over UC Berkeley’s plan to host several conservative firebrands next month.
University officials have vowed to allow speakers, including conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, to come even under the threat of violence, which has occurred at Berkeley and other universities earlier this year. Continue reading “After ‘antifa’ violence, Berkeley debates whether Milo Yiannopoulos and other conservatives are welcome”