Year: 2017
The Daily Wire – by Joseph Curl
The murder toll in Las Vegas on Sunday makes it the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
Know what they call that in Chicago? June.
Actually, there were 84 murders in Chicago, just in June, according to DNAinfo.com, which keeps a running tally. Continue reading “GUN CONTROL? The Las Vegas Death Toll Happens Every MONTH In Chicago”
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The hidden donors to a prominent anti-Trump “resistance” organization are revealed in unredacted tax forms obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
The Center for Community Change Action, a Washington, D.C.-based progressive community organizing group that does not reveal its donors, has been involved in direct action against President Donald Trump and Republicans before and after the November elections. The organization’s members sit on the boards of other prominent liberal activist groups. Continue reading “Donors of Anti-Trump ‘Resistance’ Group Revealed”
Our media source has obtained an independent investigation report prepared by the group of journalists (Michael Kobs, Petri Kohn, Adam Larson and Qoppa) “How Human Right Watch wags the dog”.
The journalists questioned the credibility of the events and facts provided in the HRW report on the incident in the Syria’s Khan-Sheikhoun on April 4. Continue reading “How Human Rights Watch wags the dog, the truth on Khan Sheikhoun exposed via Bellingcat’s methods”
Business Insider – by Alex Lockie
In the aftermath of the worst mass shooting in recent US history, one witness said a woman had told the crowd that they were “all going to die tonight.”
A concertgoer who attended the Route 91 Harvest festival, where the shooting took place, told Sky News that she saw “a lady who pushed her way forward into the concert venue into the first row.” Continue reading “Witness says woman told Las Vegas crowd they’re ‘all going to die’ 45 minutes before shooting”
Ars Technica – by Sam Machkovech
Google News took the unusual step of confirming its use of the imageboard site 4chan as a news source on Monday. The admission followed Google News’ propagation of an incorrect name as a potential shooter in the tragic Las Vegas shooting on Sunday night.
A reporter from tech-news site The Outline posted the full text of an e-mail he received from an unnamed Google representative. Reporter William Turton said that he had not discussed any “attribution terms” before receiving Google’s e-mail, which confirmed that the Google News service was bombed into automatically reposting a false shooter’s name. Continue reading “Google admits citing 4chan to spread fake Vegas shooter news”
I’ve gotten a few comments lately asking why I write about current events. I’ve gotten every variation from “I follow you for prepping information. Why is there so much news on your website?” to “You’re an idiot. Why don’t you stick to canning?”
Before I hurry back to the kitchen where I belong, there’s a short answer and a long answer. Here’s the short one: Prepping and current events are inextricably entwined.”
If you only wanted the short answer, there you have it. Thanks for stopping by. Continue reading “Why Prepping and Current Events are Inextricably Entwined”
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (AP) — Federal agents are trying to determine why a man pulled over for speeding in Tennessee was carrying a cache of weapons including two submachine guns and 900 rounds of ammunition.
Deputies found Scott Edmisten, 43, of Johnson City, carrying a .357-caliber Magnum, a loaded .45-caliber semi-automatic, a .223-caliber fully automatic assault rifle, a .308-caliber fully automatic assault rifle, more than 900 rounds of ammunition, and survival equipment, Washington County Sheriff Ed Graybeal said. Continue reading “Sheriff: Traffic stop turns up assault rifles, 900 rounds”
Police body camera video released Tuesday night at a press conference has revealed the sheer chaos of the Las Vegas mass shooting as officers tried to figure out the location of the gunman and shuttle people to safety.
Amid sirens and sounds of gunfire and screams, people yelled, “They’re shooting right at us,” while officers shouted, “Go that way!” Continue reading “Chaos of Las Vegas massacre seen in newly released police bodycam footage”
If you have never heard of Virtual Block Watch (VBW) don’t worry, you soon will.
At first glance, you might think it’s like law enforcement’s Neighborhood Watch but you’d be wrong.
VBW’s are law enforcement’s latest national surveillance program that encourages the public to use surveillance cameras spy on one another.
Why do we need another national spying program? Don’t we already have DHS’s ‘See Something Say Something’ spying program? Continue reading “‘Virtual Block Watch’ wants every home to have four surveillance cameras to spy on the public”
3 weeks ago, on 9/11 a mysterious 4chan user who went only by “John” made a series of at the time overlooked posts. He warned users to stay away from any gatherings of large groups of people in the Vegas or nearby Henderson areas. Stating that he had insider knowledge of what he referred to as a “high incident project” that was set to occur soon. Continue reading “4chan Warned About Vegas 3 Weeks Early: Possible Financial and Political Gain Behind Mass Murder”
WEB Notes: Why you would be willingly to turn in your firearms is beyond me. Only a brain washed fool would give up his right to protect his family and himself.
As its national three-month gun amnesty initiative draws to a close, Australia has collected more than 28,000 unregistered weapons. Continue reading “Australia Collects Nearly 30,000 Guns In Second Gun Amnesty”
Bloomberg – by Suzanne Woolley
Drawing cash from an ATM is beginning to feel like a ritual from a bygone era. Like buying a record on vinyl, it’s a once-universal experience for which dedicated fans are now paying a premium.
This year marks the 11th consecutive annual increase in bank ATM fees for customers using out-of-network machines, according to a new Bankrate.com report. Over the past decade, such fees have risen 55 percent. The average cost of such a transaction is now over $4.50. Continue reading “ATM Fees Are Out of Control”
Jails and prisons continue to sacrifice what few physical interactions prisoners have with loved ones on the outside to phone service provider Securus. The New Orleans Advocate reports a local jail is the latest in a long line of correctional facilities to ban in-person visits, replacing them with Securus communication software and hardware.
Inmates at the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center in Gretna will no longer be able to receive in-person visits from relatives and friends beginning Oct. 10, when the facility will begin a “video visitation” program similar to one put in place at New Orleans’ lockup a couple of years ago.
Continue reading “More Prisons Banning In-Person Visits, Adding To Securus Tech’s Pile Of Cash”
Yahoo on Tuesday said that every single Yahoo account was affected by a data breach that took place in 2013.
In 2016, Yahoo disclosed that more than one billion of about three billion accounts had likely been affected by the hack. In its disclosure Tuesday, the company said all accounts were likely victimized.
Yahoo included the finding in a recent update to its Account Security Update page, saying that it found out about the wider breach through new intelligence obtained during the company’s integration into Verizon Communications. Outside forensic experts assisted in the discovery, the company said.
Continue reading “Yahoo just said every single account was affected by 2013 attack — 3 billion in all”