Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

While the United States is typically set apart from other countries when it comes to gun laws, a recent conference with the United Nations has raised major red flags, as the U.S. agreed to enact “full implementation” of an international agreement on gun control that will violate Americans’ constitutional rights by adding their personal information to a global database.

The Third Review Conference (RevCon) of the United Nations’ Program of Action (PoA) on Small Arms and Light Weapons was held in New York last week with a 2018 agreement, which states that its purpose is to serve as “a renewed commitment to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects.”   Continue reading “Media Silent As US Agrees To ‘Full Implementation’ of United Nations Gun Control Pact”

USA Today

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel didn’t have time for critics on Saturday.

After thousands of demonstrators shut down Chicago’s Dan Ryan Expressway calling on elected officials to address gun violence in the city, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner, objected to Emanuel’s support of the protests.

Continue reading “Chicago mayor claps back at Illinois governor after activists shut down expressway”

The New American – by Selwyn Duke

A sea change is occurring in Europe — and the continent may never be the same again. Whereas just some years ago immigrationism would not be questioned, the ice is now beyond broken: European nations are increasingly rebelling against globalist, culture-rending European Union migration policies. The latest example is a Polish official who, responding to an attempt at politically correct shaming, unabashedly told a British television host, “We will not receive even one Muslim, because this is what we promised…. This is why our government was elected, this is why Poland is so safe, this is why we have not had even one terror attack.”   Continue reading “Polish Official: “We Will Not Receive Even One Muslim” in Poland”

Herald & News – by Tess Novotny

FORT KLAMATH — The Oregon Department of Transportation revoked a permit it gave to the Civic Improvement Club of Fort Klamath to display American flags along the town’s highway.

The revocation includes a grace period for flags to stay up until July 25. It follows a clash among community members over whether placement of the flags was appropriate.   Continue reading “Flag Flap: ODOT pulls flag permit for Fort Klamath”

Middle East Monitor

An Israeli lawyer was chosen yesterday to chair the UN Human Rights Committee, despite the country’s dire human rights record.

The UN Human Rights Committee, not to be confused with the UN Human Rights Council, is a panel of legal professionals which reviews states’ adherence to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which forms part of the International Bill of Human Rights.   Continue reading “Israel lawyer appointed chair of UN Human Rights Committee”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Houston, TX — What started with an alleged missing $50 in a middle school choir class ended in 22 depraved and disgusting strip-searches of innocent children on behalf of the state. Now, after a ridiculous back and forth in the court system, the taxpayers are being held liable.

According to the court documents, the incident began when $50 allegedly went missing during a 6th grade choir class at Houston’s public Lanier Middle School. The assistant principal was brought in to investigate and no money turned up. That’s when the school’s resource officer made the suggestion “that girls like to hide things in their bras and panties.”  Continue reading “School Strip-Searches 6th Grade Girls’ Class After Cop Accused them of Hiding $50 in Their Underwear”

Barnhardt

I’ve known decisively for over a decade now that hot Civil War in the former U.S. is inevitable.  And, as I have said for over a decade, a second U.S. Civil War will probably result in Red Chinese boots on the ground in North America – almost certainly at the invitation of the morons up and down the Pacific Coast, who will invite them in as “peacekeepers” or some such.   Continue reading “A Sad #TOLDYA : As Political Violence Escalates, Might I Recommend Reviewing….”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: I have noticed a disturbing trend by those on the right side of the fence since Trump became the President. For the most part, he can do no wrong. You will notice the media is touting these employment numbers as well, a media who many say is completely against Trump. You should know those who control the mainstream media control both sides of the argument, this is by design. On the softer side of the matter Obama was certainly not a good President, though I never read about those on the “right” praising him for the economy, yet the “official” numbers say the economy improved…

Instead, people all said the numbers were fake, but now the numbers for Trump are real. Sounds like a double standard.
Continue reading “Playing Politics With The Economic Numbers, Record 155M Employed In June”

AP – by Ken Ritter

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A judge’s decision not to let federal prosecutors reopen the criminal case against Cliven Bundy, his sons and supporters in a 2014 armed standoff with government agents could amount to the final act in the case, a lawyer for the Nevada rancher and states’ rights activist said Friday.

“It’s the final nail in the coffin, and completely expected,” attorney Bret Whipple said of the ruling in the criminal case that was filed in 2016 against 19 defendants and collapsed last December in a mistrial due to “flagrant misconduct” by prosecutors.   Continue reading “Judge Rejects Government Bid to Reopen Activist Rancher Case”

Published in 1969 and so true today as being fulfilled right in front of our eyes!!!

Plain Truth Magazine – by Garner Ted Armstrong & Gene H Hogberg

The MODERN ROMANS – PART III

Despite awesome military power, America is confused about its goals. Witness the recent “Vietnam Moratorium.” Britain’s sun has set. What has led to the declining power and prestige of the two English-speaking powers? This fourth in a series explains.   Continue reading “The Modern Romans – Part IV”

Reality Blog

I’d like to tell you a story…

This year as every new one, on a hot and balmy evening in July, a man sat with his young son upon the balcony of his mansion in the hills overlooking the city. As the darkness of night began to encroach upon the day, the little boy began to get restless, for his yearly experience each 4th of July was quite different from most children, even anti-climatic in a way. From this distance and vantage point way above even the farthest of rockets launched, as the sun was just beginning to set, it appeared that the whole county was ablaze in tiny explosions, a ballet of distant flashes and bangs without the accompanying decibels. One might compare this scene to a war zone, if one had any such experience as that. But alas, as with all elite, such wars and battles are watched from afar.  Continue reading “A Parable For In Dependence Day”

Off the Grid News – by Ben W.

We all think we can defend ourselves with a handgun of choice, as though we won’t panic. It’s as if we will have a cool head, muscle memory, clear thinking, and a steady hand.  But when it comes to possibly taking another’s life, there usually isn’t time for deliberation. The most important decision you will make is how you prepare, practice, and train yourself prior to an event ever happening. Listed below are some interesting and helpful drills meant to aid you in staying battle ready in the case such an event occurs.  Continue reading “Staying Battle Ready With Your Handgun”

Activist Post – by Susan Boskey

Note: A reader of  this article on another website commented that I had the timeline incorrect regarding the release of the Federalist Papers. When I checked (yet again), I found out h/she was correct. The first one was released one month AFTER the Philadelphia constitutional convention on October 27, 1787 and not before it began. The Federalist goal at that point was to hasten the ratification of their newly signed, second constitution, which was accomplished. Despite this correction, the big picture as represented in the article remains the same. My apologies to the readers for this error.  Continue reading “Constitution Con? 11 Hidden Facts”

The Atlantic – by Alia Wong

What to do when a school is infested with vermin, when textbooks are outdated, when students can’t even read? Perhaps the answer is sue the government.

That’s what seven students in Detroit have done. Their class-action suit filed against the state of Michigan asserts that education is a basic right, and that they have been denied it.
Continue reading “A federal judge has concluded that the Constitution doesn’t require schools to promote students’ literacy.”

NJ.com – by Ted Sherman

The Huck Finn on Morris Avenue in Union is an unremarkable, typical Jersey diner, where the usual three-egg omelets and burgers share the menu with Greek salads, tuna sandwiches and, of course, meatloaf.

But it has a more notorious claim to fame. In November 2005, authorities made a gruesome discovery in the trunk of a silver Acura that had sat undisturbed for weeks in the back of the diner’s big parking lot.
Continue reading “‘Guys like that don’t get wiped out in a day.’ Why the mob still holds sway at the port.”