Mail.com

RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. (AP) — The gunman behind a rampage in Northern California was out on bail charged with stabbing a neighbor, others had complained about him firing hundreds of rounds from his house, and he had been the subject of a domestic violence call the day before the attack.

Yet Kevin Neal was free and able to use a semi-automatic rifle and two handguns Tuesday to shoot 14 people, killing four, in seven different locations across his rural community, including an elementary school, before he died in a shootout with police.   Continue reading “California gunman who killed 4, wounded 10 was out on bail”

AOL

A North Korean state newspaper has issued a death sentence for U.S. President Donald Trump after he insulted Kim Jong-Un during his recent trip to Asia, according to the Guardian.

An editorial in the ruling party’s newspaper Rodong Sinmun declared Trump a “criminal” and said their nation’s people had sentenced him to death because of the unflattering way he talks about their country and their supreme leader.    Continue reading “North Korean state newspaper announces ‘death sentence’ for Trump”

Propaganda Matrix – by Paul Joseph Watson

A former Secret Service agent is claiming that former Vice President Joe Biden engaged in “Weinstein-level” sexual assault and that he would walk around the VP residence late at night completely naked.

According to Big League Politics’ Cassandra Fairbanks, a Secret Service agent who spoke on condition of anonymity revealed that Biden “would mess with every single woman or teen,” and that a Christmas get-together at the VP’s house had to be canceled “because Biden would grope all of our wives and girlfriend’s asses.”    Continue reading “Ex-Secret Service Agent Claims Biden Engaged in “Weinstein-Level” Groping”

Sputnik

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The US Senate confirmed Steven Bradbury, who justified torture techniques during President George W. Bush’s term, to serve as the General Counsel of the Transportation Department.

The Senate approved of Bradbury’s nomination with a 50-47 vote on Tuesday.

Bradbury has been criticized for authoring memos justifying waterboarding and other forms of torture during the Bush administration. He served as the acting head of the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel from 2005-09.   Continue reading “US Senate Confirms Trump Nominee Who Justified Torture”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

The Anti-Defamation League awarded US Air Force Academy Lt Gen Jay Silveria on Tuesday for his “actions in standing up to racial slurs” which were scrawled on several black cadets dorm rooms at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs late last year.

They made no mention of the fact his speech was based on a hate hoax. It was widely reported last week that one of the African-American cadet “victims” admitted he drew the racial slurs on his own dorm room and elsewhere.   Continue reading “ADL Awards Air Force Lt Gen Jay Silveria Days After It Was Revealed ‘Hate’ Incident Was A Hoax”

Collective Evolution – by Alexa Erickson

Pedophilia has become a huge topic of discussion over recent weeks as not only have sexual abuse outings been taking place in Hollywood, but the exposure of pedophilia in Hollywood and amongst the elite is becoming more common.

The reality of child molestation by the Roman Catholic Church has surfaced time and time again, and yet, somehow, it continues to happen. If you watched the movie Spotlight, perhaps you have an idea of just how things are going down. But let’s break it down to date.   Continue reading “Where Do Church Donations Go? The Catholic Church Has Used Almost $4 Billion Settling Child Molestation Lawsuits”

Chicago Sun Times

A man killed Tuesday — marking the city’s 600th homicide this year — was among five people shot in a 7-hour span of gun violence on the South and West sides.

Three men were shot, one of them fatally, when someone opened fire from a light-colored vehicle shortly after 4 p.m. in the 500 block of South Lockwood in the West Side Austin neighborhood. A 25-year-old man was was shot multiple times in the head and pronounced dead at the scene less than an hour later, Chicago Police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office said. His name has not been released, pending notification of his family. A 32-year-old man was shot in the groin and buttocks, and a 28-year-old man suffered a graze wound to the head. Both of their conditions were stabilized at Stroger Hospital.   Continue reading “Man killed in year’s 600th homicide among 5 shot Tuesday in Chicago”

AZ Central

LAS VEGAS — A federal jury got a first look Tuesday at videos of confrontations involving armed federal agents and Bundy family members that rancher Cliven Bundy’s lawyer said provided a catalyst for an April 2014 gunpoint standoff and a trial now underway in Las Vegas.

One clip that attorney Bret Whipple said spread widely on the Internet showed Bundy’s sister, Margaret Huston, thrown to the ground by a federal agent after she approached the driver’s side of a vehicle involved in a U.S. Bureau of Land Management cattle round-up near the Bundy ranch.   Continue reading “‘Videos don’t lie’: Defense opens Bundy Ranch trial with clips of scuffles with agents”

Signs of the Times – Nicole Goodkind, Newsweek

That’s rich! Republicans suddenly believe that one percenters are barely struggling to be in the middle class, party officials revealed.

On Thursday, House Republicans issued a fact sheet about their new tax cut plan that referred to Americans earning $450,000 a year as “low- and middle-income” – even though that income level would put those taxpayers in the top 0.5 percent of all individual Americans.    Continue reading “Out of touch: Republican House members think $450K/yr salary is middle class”

Daily Mail

Fox News anchor Shepard Smith infuriated a large number of the network’s viewers on Tuesday after a six-minute segment in which he debunked far-right conspiracy theories about Hillary Clinton’s alleged wrongdoing in a sale of American uranium.

The segment was surprising given that a number of broadcasters on Smith’s own network have promoted the idea that Clinton broke the law in approving the sale to foreign buyers who also donated to her husband’s foundation.

Smith said many claims about Clinton’s supposed role in the uranium sale were ‘inaccurate’ – even as President Donald Trump and his supporters are calling for a federal investigation.   Continue reading “Shepard Smith leaves viewers irate after six-minute segment debunking theory of Hillary Clinton’s ‘crimes’ in Uranium One deal”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

30 million Americans who woke perfectly healthy yesterday morning are now suddenly in need of expensive hypertension treatments after the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology decided to lower the definition of “high blood pressure” to 130/80 from the previous trigger of 140/90.  According to Reuters, the change means that nearly 50% of American adults, or roughly 100 million people, now suffer from high blood pressure.   Continue reading “30 Million Americans Were Just Diagnosed With High Blood Pressure, Here’s Why…”

Town Hall – by Matt Vespa

Well, if there’s one thing we can say about this Boston Globe op-ed, it’s honest. I don’t mean honest regarding facts or anything, but honest in detailing what gun control advocates really, really want: confiscation. In light of the recent mass shootings in Texas and Las Vegas, the usual characters stepped out in front. The National Rifle Association is evil, we need more background checks, and it’s the Republicans’ fault. The rancor lasted a few weeks, but as in every case, we return to reality: guns are here to stay. Guns are part of American culture. And no new gun control laws are going to get passed. Period. Why? There’s no need. In fact, none of the proposals the anti-Gun Left pushes would stop any future mass shootings. None. Background checks? Stephen Paddock, who committed the brutal shooting in Las Vegas passed all of his background checks, had zero run-ins with the law, and no history of mental illness.  Devin Kelley, an Air Force veteran who served a year in jail for domestic violence, should have been barred from owning guns after his conviction. He was court martialed in 2012 for beating his wife and stepson, the latter of which suffered a fractured skull. In 2014, he was given a bad-conduct discharge. How did he get weapons? The Air Force did not forward his criminal record to the FBI to be added into the NICS system. This shooting could have been prevented. Also, it was an NRA member who stopped the carnage from being even more widespread. Stephen Willeford lived near the church where Kelley opened fire and was made aware of the attack by his daughter. He ran barefoot across the street and engaged Kelley with his AR-15 rifle.   Continue reading “Boston Globe: It’s Time To Consider Gun Confiscation”

The Organic Prepper

Have you noticed all of the news lately about artificial intelligence and robotics, including some things that sound like absolutely terrible ideas? It’s like scientists are deliberately trying to bring on a robot apocalypse. They clearly don’t watch the same movies that I do.

People are getting more and more onboard with this type of technology. From Alexa to Siri, humans are interacting with artificial intelligence on a regular basis. Siri makes jokes, making the voice from your phone seem more human. It all seems so non-threatening until you look a little deeper.  Continue reading “Robot Apocalypse: “With Artificial Intelligence We Are Summoning the Demon””

CBS News

Police in Northern California say the gunman in a deadly shooting rampage was feuding with his neighbors. They were his first victims. He targeted seven locations in the rural community of Rancho Tehama, including an elementary school that went on lockdown before he came in.

Four people were killed in the assault that lasted 45 minutes and 10 more were injured, including at least one young student. Police killed the suspected shooter, Kevin Janson Neal.
Continue reading “Suspected shooter in Northern California rampage was known to police”

Chicago Tribune

A 1982 artwork by Jean-Michel Basquiat sold for a record $110.5 million at Sotheby’s auction of contemporary art Thursday night.

Sotheby’s said the sale of “Untitled” was an auction record for the artist. It also set a record price for an American artist at auction. The painting’s graffiti-like typography depicts a face in the shape of a skull.

“Tonight, Jean-Michel Basquiat entered the pantheon of artists whose works have commanded prices over $100 million, including Picasso, Giacometti, Bacon, and Warhol,” said Gregoire Billault, head of Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Department in New York.  Continue reading “Basquiat painting of skull sells for record $110.5 million at New York auction”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Welcome to the United States of Sin. I thought your President was going to fix that for you? Oh that will be next year right? I have a feeling next year will never come, in the sense of a delivered promise. Instead our tax dollars just went to pay for a man or woman to have their private parts mutilated and morphed into something else. Are you disturbed by reading that? You should be, it should make you sick to your stomach and do not be upset with me for spelling it out. Maybe if more people spelled it out, it might just sink into their head and we would all demand more from our so called elected officials.

Continue reading “US: Transgender Service Member Gets Gender Reassignment Surgery”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Had the people voted against it, they still would work to legalize homosexual marriage. We saw that here in California, the people did not vote for it, but a year or two later the state passed their own bill. More and more nations continue to turn away from God and embrace sin. I have said many times, we continue to march toward the end times, I think we are starting to jog now.

Australians have voted emphatically in support of same-sex marriage, paving the way for parliament to legalize homosexual unions before the end of the year.   Continue reading “Australians Vote In Favor Of Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ In Nationwide Postal Survey”