World Jewish Congress

NEW YORK – The World Jewish Congress and the pro-Israel LGBTQ organization A Wider Bridge will co-host a special discussion on October 26, 2017 on the exclusion of Zionism from the LGBTQ discourse and community. LGBTQ n’ Z: A Conversation About Pride, Zionism, and Inclusivity was conceived of following a contentious summer of Pride events across the United States, where marchers carrying rainbow flags emblazoned with the Star of David were shunned, physically and verbally accosted, and excluded.

Matt Nosanchuk, Former Associate Director of Public Engagement and the White House’s liaison to the American Jewish community, will open the event as keynote speaker, followed by a discussion with experienced LGBTQ-Zionist activists moderated by Slate journalist Mark Joseph Stern.   Continue reading “World Jewish Congress co-hosts LGBTQ n’ Z: A Conversation About Pride, Zionism, and Inclusivity”

KCRA 3 News

A new California law will force the Folsom Cordova Unified School District to end its policy of allowing select employees to store and – if necessary – access guns on campus.

School officials sent out a statement Monday after Gov. Jerry Brown signed AB 424 into law over the weekend. The bill, authored by Sacramento Assemblymember Kevin McCarty, expands the ban of firearms in a school zone to include school employees.   Continue reading “Folsom school staff can’t have guns on campus due to new California law”

Revisionist History – by Michael Hoffman

My bedtime reading is the Babylonian Talmud. It’s true. I find horror literature relaxing. I take a volume of the Talmud and a pencil and sit on the edge of my bed and study for 20 to 30 minutes every night, secure in the thought that it will not be anytime soon that I run out of material, since the Talmud consists of more than 30 volumes, much of it turgid minutiae about subjects so prurient they boggle the mind (Sanhedrin 82b: “Zimri engaged in 424 acts of intercourse with Cozbi in one day”). It is perhaps the most pornographic “sacred” text of any major religion, with the possible exception of the Tantra of the Hindus.    Continue reading “America is under Talmudic law, not Sharia law”

The Captain’s Journal – by Herschel Smith

The Daily Journal:

Radio talk show host and TV commentator Hugh Hewitt is among a growing number of conservatives calling for monitoring the stockpiling of large-capacity ammunition feeding devices similar to how Sudafed is controlled.
Continue reading “The Controllers: “We Want Monitoring Of Ammunition Stockpiling””

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Daily Mail

The security guard who was shot at the beginning of the Las Vegas gunman’s rampage has finally spoken out about his brush with death.

Jesus Campos had several interviews scheduled last week, before he cancelled them all and disappeared.

But he resurfaced on Tuesday, when Ellen announced that she would be interviewing him on her show.   Continue reading “Security guard describes moment Stephen Paddock shot him”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

While the mainstream media focuses on anything but the current state of U.S. intervention in the Middle East, the Trump Administration is breaking records by accumulating a horrific number of civilian deaths.

Former President Obama earned the nickname of “Drone King” when he dramatically escalated the use of drone strikes, while also downplaying the number of innocent civilians who became “collateral damage.” In the two years that his administration devoted to publicly spending millions of taxpayer dollars to fight the Islamic State group, the estimated civilian death toll ranged from 2,300 to 3,400according to Airwars, an organization tracking deaths in the war against ISIS.   Continue reading “Trump Has Killed More Civilians with Illegal Drone Strikes in 9 Months Than Obama Did in 8 Years”

CBS Boston

WALPOLE (CBS) – The decorations are out and Halloween is two weeks away but there’s controversy at Boyden Elementary School in Walpole. The school will not be having its annual Halloween costume parade this year.

“I think it’s a lot of political correctness,” a Walpole woman said. “I think it’s a shame because Halloween is the funnest day of the year next to Christmas for children.”   Continue reading “School Cancels Halloween, Will Celebrate ‘Black And Orange’ Spirit Day”

Yahoo News – by Roque Planas, Huffington Post

The Trump administration must turn over all emails and memos used to make its decision to phase out Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the 2012 program created to protect undocumented youths from deportation, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

If the communications between the White House and the departments of Justice and Homeland Security are made public, it could offer a window into the political machinations behind the Trump administration’s abrupt call to torpedo DACA.  Continue reading “Judge Orders Trump Administration To Turn Over DACA Emails”

Renegade Tribune – by R Reid

Is bitcoin the world currency that is going to slam the jail-cell door on humankind for the next thousand years? Or is it the saving grace that is finally going to stop usurious jewry from carving out a slice of nearly every financial transaction on Earth? Perhaps it will just snap, crackle, pop and die. These questions are open for debate.

One thing is sure: the battleground is always money. On this field oppressors will ultimately be smashed.   Continue reading “Money: Basics of Bitcoin”

WBAL TV

Multiple people have been injured after a shooting at a business park in Harford County Wednesday morning, authorities said.

Authorities asked the public to avoid the Emmorton Business Park at Emmorton Park Road near Edgewood Road after they received reports of a shooting around 9 a.m.

Shock Trauma said it is evaluating two people who were injured and are listed in critical condition. There is no word yet on the total number of people injured.   Continue reading “Maryland shooter kills 3 & remains at large as 5 schools placed on lockdown”

RT

A US court on Tuesday overturned a judgment against pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson (J&J) in favor of the family of a woman whose death from ovarian cancer they claimed stemmed from her use of the company’s talc-based products.

The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District said the case over Alabama resident Jacqueline Fox’s death should not have been tried in St. Louis. The decision is based on a recent US Supreme Court decision which limited where personal injury lawsuits could be filed.   Continue reading “Johnson & Johnson wins appeal in $72mn talc cancer risk verdict”