WEB Notes: We had amnesty under a Republican President in the 80s and it looks like we are going to have it again. Trump told you pre-election he would build a wall day oneand boot out the illegals, but of course he lied to you. You owe it to yourself to read this article about our nation and the ballot box which was written in October of last year…
Continue reading “Trump Supports Bill To Protect Illegal Immigrant ‘Dreamers’”
Month: September 2017
WEB Notes: California how stupid you are. Such a beautiful state full of sights to see, but destroyed by the fascists in office.
California is not about surfing folks. We have farms, ranches and country side, mountains, we have everything even Christian folks. But the idiots in office think law breakers deserve to be rewarded. People are leaving this state left and right and who is that going to leave to foot the tax burden?
Continue reading “California Sanctuary State Bill: Lawmakers Just Voted To Protect Illegal Immigrants, Headed For Governor’s Desk”
A tropical storm warning has been issued for the southern part of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula as Hurricane Norma approaches with 120kph (75mph) winds. Continue reading “Tropical storm warning for Baja California as Hurricane Norma nears”
Activist Post – by Aaron Kesel
A CIA whistleblower, Kevin Shipp, has emerged from the wolves den to expose the deep state and the shadow government which he calls two entirely separate entities.
“The shadow government controls the deep state and manipulates our elected government behind the scenes,” Shipp warned in a recent talk at a Geoengineeringwatch.org conference.
Shipp had a series of slides explaining how the deep state and shadow government functions as well as the horrific crimes they are committing against U.S. citizens. Continue reading “High Ranking CIA Agent Blows Whistle On The Deep State And Shadow Government”
Jeffrey Sandusky, the 41-year-old son of convicted pedophile Jerry Sandusky, plead guilty to 14 counts of child sexual abuse on Friday.
The plea came a week before his child sex abuse trial was scheduled to begin. In a press release, the Centre County District Attorney said he will be registered at the highest tier of sex offender status in Pennsylvania.
Jeffrey will have to submit information on his home, work and school addresses as well as his vehicle, with state police every three months for the rest of his life. Continue reading “Jeff Sandusky, son of Jerry, pleads guilty child sex abuse”
PLANO — Meet Harvey the Hurricane Hawk.
That’s what the birdie was named after she reportedly hailed a taxi in Houston and refused to leave.
According to the cab driver recording the video, she swooped into the cab and perched herself in the front seat. Continue reading “Hawk that escaped Hurricane Harvey in a taxi released in Plano”
A Financial Times journalist was killed by a crocodile while washing his hands at a lagoon in Sri Lanka during a holiday with pals.
Paul McClean, 25, an Oxford University graduate, is understood to have wandered away from his group of friends to find a toilet when he was attacked.
The British victim is believed to have been dragged under water at a lagoon called Crocodile Rock near a popular surf spot after being ambushed by the reptile. Continue reading “Reporter for prestigious newspaper killed by crocodile while relieving himself in lagoon”
Ars Technica – by Cyrus Farivar
On Friday, Equifax announced that two top executives would be retiring in the aftermath of the company’s massive security breach that affected 143 million Americans.
According to a press release, the company said that its Chief Information Officer, David Webb, and Chief Security Officer, Susan Mauldin, would be leaving the company immediately and were being replaced by internal staff. Mark Rohrwasser, who has lead Equifax’s international IT operations, is the company’s new interim CIO. Russ Ayres, who had been a vice president for IT at Equifax, has been named as the company’s new interim CSO. Continue reading “Equifax CIO, CSO “retire” in wake of huge security breach”
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) – Hundreds of protesters poured into St. Louis’ streets and some scuffles broke out as they voiced their anger after a Missouri judge on Friday ruled a white former St. Louis police officer was not guilty of murder in the 2011 shooting of a black man.
With the National Guard on standby in case of violence, authorities appealed to protesters to march peacefully in a state where racially charged clashes in the nearby city of Ferguson spawned the Black Lives Matter movement in 2014. Continue reading “Protesters pour into St. Louis streets after murder acquittal for ex-cop”
Natural disasters such as hurricanes leave behind warm water that can be riddled with diseases and infections for people left to deal with the aftermath of the storm.
One of these infections could be brain-eating amoebas that are known to thrive in warm pools in the southeastern parts of the United States.
The crippling organisms are rare, but they enter through the nasal passages and into the brain. Continue reading “Brain-eating amoeba could infest Florida after Hurricane Irma”
List of Statues of Lenin in the United States
- Las Vegas – outside Red Square Restaurant, Mandalay Bay Hotel – Headless
- Atlantic City, New Jersey – in the Tropicana Casino[2]
- New York City – on top of the Red Square apartment building, E. Houston St. in the East Village[3]
- Seattle – Fremont neighborhood (See Statue of Lenin (Seattle))
- Head of Lenin, Los Angeles, California – outside a branch of the Ace Gallery, the Ace Museum, on the corner of La Brea Avenue and 4th Street.
Medical News Today reports that, in 2011, there was a modest uptick in the number of prescriptions written in the US.
The increase brought the total to: 4.02 billion.
Yes, in 2011, doctors wrote 4.02 billion prescriptions for drugs in America.
That’s an average of roughly 13 prescriptions for each man, woman, and child. Continue reading “How many drug scripts do doctors write per year?”
The devastation caused by Hurricane Irma has left a Caribbean island uninhabited by civilisation ‘for the first time in 300 years’.
All of Barbuda’s 1,800 residents have been evacuated and more than 95 per cent of its structures have been damaged after the ferocious storm hit its shores last week.
The Category 5 hurricane battered the Caribbean with winds of up to 185mph leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Continue reading “Hurricane Irma wiped out Barbuda, US ambassador reveals”
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Archive: TWFTT 9-15-17
Since the beginning of time the earth has cooled and warmed. It’s part of the deal while living on this planet, whether the warming or cooling is being pushed faster into the next phase is a matter of which side of the argument you’re on. But, let’s just say for shits and giggles our government wants us to believe that whatever side they’re propagandist specialist are trying to spin, one thing is for sure, they want us to hate carbon dioxide.
A mega-rich CEO wants to fly Europe to America and he’s got his Gulfstream G-V sitting in the hangar, he wants to get to where he’s going fast, no delays. What gives him the right to make that trip with a C02 spewing private jet, especially when there are 30 or 40 flights a day flying from Europe to the United States? This is where all of the BS starts to come to fruition, the big guy with the big cash can do whatever the hell he wants, while countries like Canada are now saying that they are going to investigate climate change deniers. Continue reading “Climate Change is for Real? – They’re talking about Investigating the Deniers? Get rid of the Private jets!”
Toronto Sun – by Lorrie Goldstein
It’s like something out of George Orwell’s 1984.
Canada’s Competition Bureau, an arm’s length agency funded by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to the tune of almost $50 million annually, investigated three organizations accused of denying mainstream climate science for over a year, following a complaint from an environmental group.
The bureau discontinued its 14-month probe in June, citing “available evidence, the assessment of the facts in this case, and to ensure the effective allocation of limited resources”, according to Josephine A.L. Palumbo, Deputy Commissioner of Competition, Deceptive Marketing Practices Directorate. Continue reading “Canada now investigates ‘climate denial’”
Universities known for being hotbeds of campus protest and liberal activism are struggling with declining enrollments and budget shortfalls, and higher education analysts say that’s no coincidence.
Take Oberlin College. According to a document leaked to The Oberlin Review, the school’s student newspaper, the small liberal arts college famous for social justice hoaxes has had trouble attracting and retaining students, missing this year’s enrollment mark by 80 and racking up a $5 million budget deficit in the process. Continue reading “Enrollments, budgets fall short at universities known for ‘social justice warfare’”