RT

Jurors in the trial of an illegal immigrant charged with the 2015 murder of a 32-year-old San Francisco woman were told to ignore both immigration and gun control. The suspect had been deported from the US five times, but kept returning to the “sanctuary city.”

Opening statements in the trial of Jose Ines Garcia Zarate began Monday at the Superior Court of California in San Francisco. Zarate, 54, is accused of killing Katherine “Kate” Steinle as she sat with her father on San Francisco’s Pier 14 in July 2015.  Continue reading “Murder trial begins for illegal immigrant who sparked ‘sanctuary city’ debate”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — The large building at the corner of 22nd and R streets in downtown Washington, D.C., sticks out like a wart in the otherwise upscale neighborhood. Plywood covers the windows, sleeping bags and empty bottles litter the shuttered doorways and head-high weeds sprout through the asphalt of the empty fenced-off parking lot.

For a solid decade, neighbors and local political leaders complained bitterly about the condition of the former Pakistani consulate. But the city remained powerless to do anything as long as the building was classified by the State Department as a diplomatic property.   Continue reading “Down and out in DC: What can be done about diplomatic dumps?”

Mail.com

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Fears of a serial killer have police in Tampa escorting children to school in one neighborhood near downtown, and a city bus changed its usual route. Three people have been shot to death in the past two weeks within a 1-mile (1.6-kilometer) radius in the normally quiet Seminole Heights neighborhood. Police believe the shootings are linked by proximity and time frame, but they don’t have a motive or a suspect.

The three victims did not know each other, but all three rode the bus and were alone when they were shot on the street. None were robbed. “I’m afraid,” said Maria Maldonado, who lives near the scene of two of the shootings, about 300 yards apart. The other was less than a mile away.   Continue reading “Serial killer fears: Area of Tampa on edge after 3 killings”

MassPrivateI

Thanks to Real-ID, DHS has created a national ID system right under everyone’s noses.

According to the above video, Tennessee is ‘Spreading the Good Word’ that DHS now has the power to suspend and revoke anyone’s drivers license or identification card.

A recent article in the Lebanon Democrat, reveals how DHS and the Tennessee DMV suspended more than a quarter of a million driver’s licenses (DL) for failure to pay traffic tickets.
Continue reading “Real-ID allows police to control ‘fundamental aspects of our daily lives’”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: How on earth can this guy say this with a straight face? We were just talking about this people! The mainstream media has told us ISIS is done for within the last couple of weeks. We have had two articles on it during that time as well. Now, a controlled US General says, ‘hey ISIS is moving to Africa baby and we have to follow!’…

Give me a break already people and pull your head out of the sand.
Continue reading “U.S. General Says New Frontier Against ISIS Will Be Africa, As Pentagon Weighs More Troops”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: The United States has spent billions of dollars fighting the Taliban over the years. These are Osama Bin Laden’s boys, surely you all remember that?…

Surely you remember we have lost men and woman from our nation in these endless and bloody wars? Now this clown says there is room for a terrorist organization in the Afgan government that the US has spent billions training and equipping?

This is why the wars need to stop, but they will not because the people are preoccupied with social media, their phones and anything else that comes along. Look there goes a black Friday sale!
Continue reading “Rex Tillerson Says The Taliban Is Welcome In The Afghan Government”

Natural News – by Tracey Watson

In a superior example of the circular “logic” of mainstream medicine, Rotary International has announced that a recent polio outbreak in Syria, caused by the polio vaccine itself, could have been averted if more kids had been vaccinated. That’s right: The polio vaccine is giving kids polio, so we should be sure to vaccinate more kids as quickly as possible. Wait, what?

There are two types of polioviruses: Vaccine-derived polioviruses (VDPVs) and wild polioviruses (WPVs). While WPVs have been all but eradicated worldwide, VDPVs keep popping up all over the place.   Continue reading “ROTARY International argues that vaccine-derived polio, caused by polio vaccines, is somehow caused by NOT ENOUGH children being vaccinated”

Yahoo News

Two people were killed and three were injured in a shooting spree in Lake County, California, Monday, officials said.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office has arrested Alan Ashmore, 61, in connection with the shootings. He faces two counts of homicide as well as multiple other counts of assault with a firearm, the sheriff’s office said in a press release.   Continue reading “Suspect captured in California shooting spree that killed 2, injured 3”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In an delightfully ironic lesson why border protection is important for the US, an MSNBC crew was reporting on the prototypes of Trump’s proposed border wall near San Diego, when the interview was interrupted by a group of “migrants not from Mexico” hopping over the existing fence.   Continue reading “MSNBC Catches Illegals Jumping Border Fence With Mexico As It Reports On Trump’s Wall”

The Telegraph – by 

Expectant mothers should be called “pregnant people”, the Government has suggested in a submission to amend a UN treaty.

The proposed amendment is to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which the UK has been a signatory of since 1976.
Continue reading “Call expectant mothers ‘pregnant people’, the Government suggests”

CBC News

In a Facebook post Monday, Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld denounced members of B.C.’s education system as “radical cultural nihilists” for their policies on gender rights and education.

“At the risk of being labelled a bigoted homophobe, I have to say that I support traditional family values and I agree with the College of Pediatricians that letting little children choose to change gender is nothing short of child abuse,” wrote Neufeld.   Continue reading “Chilliwack school trustee: Allowing children to ‘change gender is nothing short of child abuse’”

Time – by Joseph Hincks

The Chinese government has collected tens of thousands of “voice pattern” samples from targeted citizens and is inputting them into a national voice biometric database, according to a Human Rights Watch report published Monday.

The idea is that an automated system, thought to still be in development, will use the database to pick out individual voices in telephone and other conversations, boosting the government’s already expansive surveillance capabilities.   Continue reading “China Is Creating a Database of Its Citizens’ Voices to Boost its Surveillance Capability: Report”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

An extensive survey of hundreds of adults across the United States has just revealed that the thing most Americans fear—more than anything else—is their own government. In fact, according to the survey, no other fear even comes close to the percentage of Americans who worry about their corrupt government officials.

The survey was conducted by Chapman University and it serves to back up the point that while Americans claim to live in the Land of the Free, deep down, they realize they are living in a corrupt oligarchy.   Continue reading “Eye-Opening Survey Shows No.1 Fear of US Citizens is Government, NOT Terrorism”

Activist Post – by Aaron Kesel

As part of the plan to begin phasing out gas and diesel car sales over the next three decades, drivers of diesel vehicles and older petrol cars in the UK will now face a tax called T-Charge for driving into the financial district and parts of west London, Reuters reported.

Drivers are already charged 11.50 pounds ($15) under a congestion charge. But those driving petrol and diesel vehicles typically before 2006 will now need to pay an additional 10 pounds ($13.19). That means if you have an older vehicle before 2006 or a diesel vehicle you will be paying a total of 21.50 pounds or ($28.19) just to get into the city.   Continue reading “London Introduces Carbon “T-Charge” Tax On Diesel And Older Petrol Vehicles”

Reuters

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Firearms-related deaths and injuries increased 70 percent in parts of California in the weeks after gun shows in neighboring Nevada, which has fewer regulations on such events, a University of California, Berkeley study released on Monday found.

The research could help prevent gun deaths by charting a pattern between where weapons are purchased at gun shows and where shootings take place, according to the authors.  Continue reading “Nevada gun shows tied to firearm violence in California: study”

RT

Eleven people have been arrested as hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews took to the streets of Jerusalem to decry the detention of their young co-religionists who didn’t show for enlistment to the Israeli armed forces.

Around 1,500 members of the so-called “Jerusalem faction” of the Israeli ultra-Orthodox community protested in several locations across the city on Monday, according to Haaretz. They blocked light rail and vehicular traffic for several hours, affecting the area around the Israeli parliament, Knesset, among others.   Continue reading “11 arrested, water cannon deployed as Orthodox Jews protest military draft in Jerusalem”

The Great Recession

While David Stockman stated early this year with resolute certainty that the debt ceiling debate would blow congress up and send the nation reeling over the financial precipice, I avoided jumping on the debt-ceiling bandwagon. While I was convinced major rifts in the economy would start to show up in the summer, I was not convinced they would have anything to do with the debt ceiling debate. If there is anything you can be certain of this in endless recovery-mode economy, it is that the US will just keep pushing its bags of bonds up a hill until it can finally push no more. So, I figured another punt down the road was more likely.   Continue reading “Yawning Debt Trap Proves the Great Recession is Still On”