Year: 2017
Gateway Pundit – by Brock Simmons
Oregon governor Kate Brown, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, and Multnomah County circuit court judge Nan G Waller were all on hand last week to testify in favor of HB 3464, which would codify Oregon as a “sanctuary state” for illegal aliens. This comes after Governor Brown issued an executive order on the matter back in February, in response to Trumpism.
Governor Brown’s testimony included the following quotes: Continue reading “Oregon Governor, AG, Judges Promote “Sanctuary State” Bill For Illegal Aliens”
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Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos
The head of the Rothschild banking empire, and staunch supporter of Israel, Lord Jacob Rothschild, recently revealed the critical role of his family in the securing the Balfour Declaration, which “helped pave the way for the creation of Israel.”
The Balfour Declaration, written in 1917, was an official document from the British Foreign Minister, Lord Balfour, addressed to Lord Rothschild, a leader of the Zionist movement in Britain at the time – and Lord Jacob Rothschild’s uncle.
Continue reading “Lord Rothschild Explains How His Family Embraced Zionism, Created Israel”
Tenth Amendment Center – by Mike Maharrey
AUGUSTA, Maine (June 19, 2017) – Last week, Maine Gov. Paul LePage signed a bill into law prohibiting any type of state firearms registry. The law will not only protect the privacy of Maine gun owners, it will also hinder the federal government’s ability to develop a firearms database and create a climate less favorable to federal gun control.
Rep. Patrick Corey (R-Windham) introduced House Bill 9 (LD9) with a bipartisan coalition of cosponsors in January. The legislation prohibits the creation of a state firearms registry. Continue reading “Signed by the Governor: Maine Law Prohibits State Gun Registries”
State sponsor of terror Iran and communist China began holding a joint military exercise in the Persian Gulf this week, where provocative clashes between the U.S. Navy and ships from the Islamic Republic have escalated in recent years.
Soon after taking office, President Donald Trump slapped sanctions against individuals and corporate entities in both countries for assisting Tehran’s ballistic missile program. Continue reading “Iran, China Hold Joint Military Drills in Persian Gulf”
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke will not be taking a job at the Department of Homeland Security.
In a statement sent to WISN 12 News, Clarke’s adviser Craig Peterson said:
“Late Friday Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, Jr. formally notified Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly, that he had rescinded his acceptance of the agency’s offer to join DHS as an assistant secretary.
Continue reading “Sheriff Clarke no longer taking job with Homeland Security”
A violent brawl laid waste to half of a gas station convenience store in Florida on Sunday after a man demanded the clerk hand over the cash in the register. The brave clerk attempted to fight the suspect off with a baseball bat before he was overpowered.
The suspect, identified by police as Dwayne Eubanks, fought the Sunoco gas station clerk at approximately 5:45am local time on June 18. Initially it was just hand-to-hand combat before things quickly escalated when the unnamed clerk reached for a baseball bat to defend himself. Continue reading “Clerk stabs suspect while defending his store in violent robbery”
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — At least 15 people are dead after a suicide car bomber posing as a milk delivery van detonated at a district headquarters in Somalia’s capital, police said Tuesday. The death toll may rise, as some were badly hurt in the explosion at Wadajir district headquarters in Mogadishu, Capt. Mohamed Hussein told The Associated Press.
Most of the dead were civilians, Hussein said. Aamin Ambulance service said it had transported 18 wounded, seven of them women. Two of the eight bodies it transported were women, it said. The al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group quickly claimed responsibility for the attack via its Shahada News Agency, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist groups. Continue reading “Car bomb in Somalia capital kills at least 15, police say”
PARIS (AP) — French police detained four family members of a man who was killed after ramming his car into a Paris police convoy, as authorities struggled Tuesday to explain how the Champs-Elysees attacker was able to keep his gun permit despite being monitored for links to extremism.
The Paris prosecutor’s office said Tuesday that the four suspects were detained overnight in the anti-terrorism investigation into Monday’s attack. The incident on one of the French capital’s busiest shopping and tourist districts rattled the city anew after multiple attacks targeting security forces. Continue reading “Paris: 4 family members detained after Champs-Elysees attack”
PARIS (AP) — Two French government ministers, including the new defense chief, announced Tuesday that they are stepping down as President Emmanuel Macron reshuffles the Cabinet and works to fulfill a campaign pledge to put more ethics into politics.
Defense minister Sylvie Goulard, the most prominent woman in the Cabinet Macron named a little more than a month ago, suggested in a statement she decided to quit the government to avoid hurting Macron’s efforts to clean up corruption. Continue reading “2 French government ministers step down amid investigations”
It is an incredible moment.
We must remember that events like these happens in the Wild every day.
So, we don’t think that these so called beasts have the skills?
Maybe we need to get rid of the term ‘beasts’ and see them as fellow beings.
The rescue is only successful because the Elephants can THINK in the abstract and they don’t panic but keep their cool. Continue reading “Incredible Moment: Elephants Work Together to Save a Calf From Drowning”
Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner
Tacoma, WA – Two cops with a fondness for corporal punishment are under criminal investigation for possible child abuse, after telling a woman to beat her 9-year-old grandson with a belt.
As The News Tribune reports, the officers not only urged to do it — contradicting the advice of Catholic Community Service workers who were present — but showed her how. They suggested she could use a small extension of her hand, since she was physically limited, and said it was her legal right to beat the boy. Continue reading ““You Need to Beat this Boy!” Cops Force Grandma to Beat Disabled Grandson With Belt”
What would this world be like with the monkeys off our backs? I can read reviews and trust my own senses, I don’t appreciate daddy government acting on my behalf to keep me safe, I would rather have the option to chose for myself.
A Pima County judge has ordered the well-known doughnut shop Le Cave’s Bakery to shut down until it obtains a permit from the health department.
Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Bergin also approved a fine of $2,000. If the bakery continues to operate without a permit, it could be subject to daily fines of up to $1,000, according to Arizona statute.
Continue reading “In rare move, judge orders popular Le Cave’s Bakery closed”
Off the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings
A federal judge has ruled that police have the right to enter homes without a warrant as long as they claim to be conducting a “welfare check.”
Lieutenant Joseph Buccilli did not violate the Fourth Amendment when he forced his way into the home of Timothy, LuAnn and Joseph Batt without a warrant in 2012, U.S. District Judge Frank Geraci Jr ruled earlier this year. The case currently is being appealed, and a ruling is expected this fall. Continue reading “Police Can Now Say These 2 Words To Enter Your Home Without A Warrant, Judge Rules”
One wouldn’t know it by looking at the market, but the biggest developing story today was Russia’s threat to intercept any aircraft – including US – flying in the area of operations of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Syria, and “be followed as targets” after yesterday’s downing by a US F-18 of a Syrian Su-22 fighter jet. Moments ago the US responded to this unmistakable deterioration in relations between the two nations, when a Pentagon spokesman said U.S. pilots over Syria will defend themselves if attacked by Russians. Continue reading “Pentagon Responds: “US Pilots Will Defend Themselves If Attacked By Russians””
Omaha World Herald – by Michael O’Connor and Emerson Clarridge
A toddler locked in a hot car.
Omaha police say it’s a potentially deadly circumstance, and one reason a local mother was ticketed Tuesday on suspicion of child abuse by neglect.
A gust of wind apparently slammed closed a sport utility vehicle’s doors, locking a nearly 2-year-old girl inside.

