Mercury News

On the day that California officials implemented a controversial law that allows undocumented residents to obtain driver’s licenses, DMV offices throughout the state were packed with immigrants looking to take advantage of the opportunity.

Two years after the implementation of AB 60 on Jan. 1, 2015, an estimated 806,000 undocumented residents have received driver’s licenses, according to Department of Motor Vehicles statistics this month. About 14,000 of these licenses were issued in November alone, the DMV said.   Continue reading “DMV licensed 800,000 undocumented immigrants under 2-year-old law”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Glennville, GA — Richard Tavera was a 24-year-old mentally ill man suffering from bipolar disorder. When his mental illness got out of control, he decided to try and kill himself. He did this in his jail cell as four officers watched the life slowly leave his body.

Guards at Smith state prison did nothing for nearly 8 minutes as Tavera fashioned a noose with his bed sheets and tied to a sprinkler above the cell. Videos obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution show this disturbing event unfold. They also show that Tavera’s death was entirely preventable. Continue reading “Video Shows Officers Watch as Mentally Ill Man Makes a Noose and Kills Himself in His Cell”

It’s a subject I particularly don’t like to talk about, but we must understand that our older population is at a huge risk, they either don’t want to leave the dangers because of all the hassles, they’re just to weak, or they just don’t give a damn and are ready for whatever happens to them. Many have nobody, they’re on their own.

They might not die now, but the stress will eventually kill them.

21% of Floridians are made up of these people, Houston close to the same if not more. I am a here to tell you, the magnitude of the deaths these (geo-engineered) hurricanes are going to be responsible for are going to be staggering, we will never hear the real numbers. Think of the hurricanes as a huge set of brooms, doing nothing more than sweeping away many of the burdens and hassles the establishment no longer has to deal with, while at the same time infusing whatever insanity these treasonous monsters are about to inflict on us.  Continue reading “Elderly Americans have it Twice as Bad – Too Much too Soon – The Culling Begins”

Orrazz

Anatoliy Kuzmin held out his daughter’s blue U.S. passport over a red Russian one and snapped a photo from a Florida beach.

“Woohoo! Got dual citizenship for my daughter!” he wrote on Instagram.

American citizenship for the newborn girl was the goal of Kuzmin and his Instagram-celebrity wife, who sought the help of birth-tourism services in Florida for the arrival of their first child. They are among the estimated hundreds of Russian parents who flock to the U.S. annually for warm weather, excellent medical care, and, more importantly, birthright American citizenship.   Continue reading “Russians Flock to Trump Properties to Give Birth to U.S. Citizens”

Ready Nutrition – by Jeremiah Johnson

We are becoming “long in the tooth,” so to speak, regarding the current world events.  Some of this article will mention points previously covered, but only in relation to the “big picture” of E&E…that’s the acronym for “Escape & Evasion.”  In the end, no matter how secure your fortress, be it Castle Greyskull or Mount Olympus II, you may have to leave it for one reason or another: fire, radiation, severe flood/hurricane, or the IHM (Incredible Human Mob).

The first thing you need to do is establish your immediate location and route to where you intend to flee if you must.  There are several different types of maps that you should consult, if not own outright, and they are as follows:   Continue reading “Bugging Out: Preparing Multiple Escape Routes and Vehicles for a Major Emergency”

Independent – by Rachel Roberts

Politicians in the hurricane-hit city of Houston are warning against donating to the American Red Cross.

Houston City councillor Dave Martin told a district meeting: “I beg you not to send them a penny” and repeatedly branded the Congress-endorsed charity “the red loss”.

Speaking two weeks after the devastating hurricane which left at least 70 people dead, Mr Martin claimed that local government had done most of the difficult work in the aftermath of the disaster as well as providing the majority of resources.   Continue reading “Hurricane Harvey: Texas politicians warn against donating to Red Cross in wake of disaster”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

If you have a warrant out for your arrest and manage to safely make it to a Florida hurricane shelter while Hurricane Irma barrels down on the state, a Florida sheriff will make sure you’re escorted right to jail.

As Hurricane Irma approaches his state, a county sheriff in Florida said that law enforcement authorities would check the identities of people who turn up at shelters and take to jail anyone found to have an active arrest warrant. On Wednesday, Grady Judd, the sheriff in Polk County, announced the maneuver in a series of messages on Twitter.
Continue reading “Florida Sheriff Will Check For Warrants At FL Hurricane Shelters”

The Organic Prepper

There are a lot of people stranded in the areas that are likely to be the hardest hit by Hurricane Irma. While it’s easy to say, “Oh, they should have left earlier” and run through the gamut of blame, the fact remains that there are all sorts of reasons that leaving didn’t work out.

Gas stations have run dry, which means that people can’t drive their cars to leave. Roads are at a standstill as people all try to leave at once in the biggest mass exodus in American history. Amtrak tickets are sold out. Plane tickets are outrageously expensive, in some cases more than three thousand dollars apiece. (However, American Airlines and JetBlue have capped their tickets out of Florida at $99, a service to keep in mind in the future if you plan to fly somewhere.)   Continue reading “What To Do If You CAN’T Evacuate Before a Hurricane”

Chicago Tribune

United Airlines won’t be punished by the federal government over the forced removal of a passenger from a flight in April that put a spotlight on the growing tensions between airlines and travelers on crowded flights.

The Department of Transportation has concluded its investigation into the dragging of passenger Dr. David Dao and found no reason to fine the airline, the department said in a letter to United dated May 12.   Continue reading “United Airlines won’t be fined for passenger-dragging incident, feds say”

Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Thursday rejected the Trump administration’s effort to temporarily bar most refugees from entering the country, ruling that those who have relationships with a resettlement agency should be exempt from an executive order banning refugees.

A three-judge 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel also ruled that grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins of legal U.S. residents should be exempted from President Donald Trump’s order, which banned travelers from six Muslim-majority countries.   Continue reading “U.S. appeals court rejects Trump’s bid to bar most refugees”

AOL

HOUSTON, Sept 7 (Reuters) – Five former U.S. presidents joined forces on Thursday to raise funds for victims of Hurricane Harvey, aiming to help rebuild some of the thousands of homes and businesses destroyed from Texas to Louisiana.

The presidents will launch “One America Appeal,” to start collecting funds with a plea broadcast during Thursday night’s National Football League season opener, the group said in a statement. Former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush and Jimmy Carter are behind the effort.   Continue reading “Five ex-US presidents join forces to support Harvey victims”

LA Times

A massive earthquake struck off the southern coast of Mexico late Thursday and was felt as far away as Mexico City, where residents fled violently swaying buildings and electrical transformers exploded.

The Mexican Seismological Institute said the earthquake measured 8.4 in magnitude, making it the most powerful to strike Mexico since the disastrous earthquake of 1985, which caused extensive damage in Mexico City and left at least 5,000 people dead.

The epicenter of Thursday’s earthquake was about 60 miles off the coast of Chiapas state, near the border with Guatemala, according to the United States Geological Survey, which measured the quake’s magnitude at 8.1.   Continue reading “Mexican authorities report an 8.4 earthquake off southern coast”

KDVR 31 Denver – by Tammy Vigil

HUDSON, Colo. — The tiny town of Hudson in northeastern Colorado is building its first elementary school since 1962.

And some of that money is coming from potheads.

The new Hudson Academy of Arts and Sciences will cost more than $15 million to build.

The school won a grant of $4.2 million, paid in part with marijuana taxes.   Continue reading “Marijuana taxes partially fund new elementary school in small town”

Gov’t Slaves – by Jayson Veley

If the decay of our constitutional system and the general success of the progressive movement over the past one hundred plus years all seems like some kind of elaborate plot unfolding before our very eyes, that’s because it is. The liberals know that they can’t just introduce totalitarianism overnight, as much as they might want to. Rather, the process must be slow and steady; so slow and steady, in fact, that most Americans don’t even realize what’s happening.

Recently, Donna Calvin of BeliefNet.com published a list of the 45 communist goals as read into the congressional record in the year 1963 by Hon. A. S. Herlong Jr. of Florida, who was quoting from Cleon Skousen’s book “The Naked Communist.” The 45 steps towards the introduction of a communist state are as follows:   Continue reading “These are the 45 goals of communism’s takeover of America… more than half have already been achieved”

New York Daily News

A man armed with a knife was shot at Miami international Airport following a confrontation with a Miami-Dade police officer, according to authorities.

The conflict unfolded Thursday night and prompted the evacuation of Terminal J, CBS Miami reported. The airport confirmed there was a “security incident involving a single suspect & @MiamiDadePD.”    Continue reading “Man with knife shot by police at Miami International Airport as travelers scramble to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Irma”