CNBC

Facebook missed projections on revenue and global daily active users this quarter after struggling with data leaks and fake news scandals.

The company reported its second-quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday. Shares were down as much as 20 percent. At the current after hours prices and given its market cap at the close Wednesday, Facebook is poised to lose more than $123 billion in market value.   Continue reading “Facebook plunges more than 24 percent on revenue miss and projected slowdown”

The Daily Signal – by Daren Bakst

As Congress and the Trump administration develop their budget plans for the fiscal year 2018 budget and beyond, there’s one area that can provide them significant savings: the out-of-control farm handouts.

The current farm handout system, often referred to as the “safety net” for agricultural producers, consists of commodity programs such as two major new programs, the Agricultural Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage programs, and the federal crop insurance programContinue reading “Farm Handouts Are Out of Control. Here Are 5 Reasons to Target Them in the Budget.”

The Daily Sheeple – by Dawn Luger

An Oregon woman returned home to a bizarre sight: a mountain lion napping behind her sofa. Lauren Taylor posted about the event on social media, which took place July 8 in Ashland.

According to a post Taylor made on Facebook, after drinking from a pond in Taylor’s backyard, the cat likely entered her home through an open back door. The post had garnered more than 17,000 reactions and shares as of Tuesday morning.   Continue reading “Oregon Woman Finds A Mountain Lion Sleeping In Her Home”

Breitbart – by Nate Church

On Monday night, Former Attorney General Eric Holder told Stephen Colbert that he would decide whether to run for president “sometime early next year.”

Colbert questioned Holder regarding journalist April Ryan’s tweet that sources close to him said he was “seriously considering” running for President of the United States in 2020, to the applause of the studio audience.   Continue reading “Eric Holder Hints at Possible 2020 Presidential Bid”

Huffington Post

A man vandalized President Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a pickax on Wednesday, leaving only the star’s outline in the broken sidewalk. He later surrendered to police.

Witnesses told police a man carrying the tool in a guitar case attacked the star on Hollywood Boulevard around 3:30 a.m., according to NBC Los Angeles. Continue reading “Trump’s Hollywood Walk Of Fame Star Has Been Obliterated”

RT

On top of planning your pension and future financial security, now’s the time to put money aside for downloading your brain data, according to a leading futurologist who says we’ll be attending our own funerals as robots by 2050.

Dr Ian Pearson, who has a self-proclaimed 85 percent accuracy record when looking 10 to 15 years ahead, says humans will one day (and in the not too distant future) hook their minds up to external machines while alive to boost intelligence, improve memory and sensory capacity.   Continue reading “By 2050 humans will attend own funerals as robots – futurologist”

This article proves how communism has infiltrated what is left of indigenous people here.

Pacific Standard – by Terese Marie Mailhot

White House officials, Republican politicians, and right-wing activists have been complaining recently about getting heckled and kicked out of restaurants and Ubers. Earlier this month, the Raleigh News & Observer reported that a local Uber driver had expelled six Republican volunteers from a ride, allegedly telling them as he pulled away, “Welcome to the resistance.” The response from mainstream pundits has largely been to call for civility, but there are strong historical reasons why some Americans don’t consider civility an absolute virtue.   Continue reading “Marginalized People Don’t Need Lessons in Civility”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

In its settlement with Cody Wilson’s Defense Distributed the government admitted that semi-automatic firearms below .50 caliber are not weapons of war.

On July 10, 2018, Breitbart News reported that the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) brought a suit against the State Department on Wilson’s behalf. The suit was filed in 2015 and was the result of State Department action to force Wilson to quit sharing 3-D gun files online.
Continue reading “Government Admits AR-15s Are Not Weapons of War”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

More than 90 percent of establishment media coverage is hostile towards President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, says a report by the Media Research Center.

“The negative tone is a consequence of journalists’ decision to frame nearly all of their coverage around the plight of those adversely affected by the administration’s enforcement program, rather than those harmed by illegal immigration or those who support enforcing existing law,” MRC said.   Continue reading “TV News Gives Migrants 120 Times Airtime As Victimized Americans”

Time

U.S. airlines plan to comply with a Chinese government demand that they revise their website identifications of Taiwan to reflect China’s claim on the island territory, said a person familiar with the discussions.

The U.S. carriers affected by the mandate — American Airlines GroupDelta Air LinesUnited Continental Holdings, and Hawaiian Holdings — will begin to change the Taiwan references over the next day or two, said the person, who asked not to be named because discussions among the carriers were private.   Continue reading “U.S. Airlines to Comply With Beijing’s Demand That Taiwan be Labeled as Part of China”

UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, 2000

United Nations projections indicate that over the next 50 years, the populations of virtually all countries of Europe as well as Japan will face population decline and population ageing. The new challenges of declining and ageing populations will require comprehensive reassessments of many established policies and programmes, including those relating to international migration.   Continue reading “Replacement Migration: Is It a Solution to Declining and Ageing Populations?”

The Organic Prepper

The power grid in the US is old and tenuous, and with the current “heat dome” that has settled over the southwestern part of the country, the risk of demand outstripping supply is very real. High-temperature records were set in several states yesterday:  Continue reading “Power Grid Could Buckle During Extreme Heat Wave: Here’s How to Keep Cool”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The United States Army is preparing for decades of hybrid wars across multiple domains – space, cyberspace, air, land, and, maritime. Back in October, we examined the Army’s latest Training and Doctrine Command report, which highlights how the next round of hybrid wars could begin somewhere around 2025 and last through 2040.

Currently, the Army is in a transitional period [quiet period] before the next round of wars start. President Trump has infused the Pentagon with more than $700 billion this fiscal year, in the attempt to plug significant gaps and expand emerging technologies. For instance, the Army has made it clear that it will replace its three decades old M249 light machine gun and the Colt M4 Modular Weapon System Carbine, with a lightweight and higher chamber pressure assault rifle. Continue reading “Army Selects Firms To Design Next High-Tech Assault Rifle For “Decades Of Hybrid Wars””

Video Rebel’s Blog

Your body has to build a billion cells a day. Does your doctor talk to you about a plan to help your body build a billion cells a day to maintain good health?

American drug companies have 100 drugs to manage the disease known as Hypertension. An American doctor will usually consider any Blood Pressure above 120 over 80 to be abnormal and sufficient cause to write you a prescription. But in Europe they don’t treat anyone for High Blood Pressure until it goes over 180. In India doctors think that any BP under 140 is dangerous and a sign of pathology.   Continue reading “You Do Not Have Healthcare. You Suffer Under Disease Management Control.”

Linkedin – by Lee Valez

Oregon was a magical place there was nothing like it, as the ocean coast had mountains along the coast. Everything looked so crisp, clear and clean. Of course it rains a lot there. I moved there shortly after high school with my high school sweet heart from California. Nothing like a sleepy little town like Lincoln City along the coast to hide out in and work. Although I was content cleaning bathrooms, loved those toilets and waiting tables. I settled down young, had a liter of kids and moved even more rural to South Tillamook County, home of the cheese, and dairy cows. We have lots and lots of cows, if there weren’t real live cows there was also human cows called locals who were identified by their years of living cut off from society right down to their extremely low IQ’s, wife beater shirts, and ankle tats. Continue reading “Oregon was a Magical Place, there’s nothing like it. Until people ruined it due to the open borders and over developing.”