Thank you to all who participated in the auction.  Here are the winners:

  • American Silver Eagle Coin: Richard $50
  • Bill of Rights Flag: Alev $50
  • Pistol Pendant: Swifty Lomax $10
  • Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers: Jim $20
  • Pathfinder Knife: Alev $60
  • One Second After: Alev $25
  • They Were White and They Were Slaves: Ruth $51
  • Only by Blood and Suffering: Alev $30
  • Erasing the Liberty: Jalan $31
  • Heart Locket: Swifty Lomax $25

Continue reading “An Auction for From the Trenches”

PJ Media – by Debra Heine

Communist agitators took to Twitter this week to brainstorm strategies for a violent armed insurrection against their perceived enemies.

“Dr. Bones,” the co-host of the far-left podcast The Guillotine, started the conversation going with his 5,000-plus Twitter followers. Bones (@Ole_Bonsey on Twitter) asked: “Hey quick little question for military minded lefties: should leftists train/organize in a ‘insurgent’ focus where they blend into a civilian population for potential attacks or a more ‘militia’ structure focused on holding/maintaining turf?”   Continue reading “Communists Planning Armed Insurrection on Twitter”

AFTER GOD HAD CREATED MAN ON THE 6TH DAY, HE CREATED “THE MAN THAT WALKED WITH GOD” ON THE EIGHTH DAY, OR, AS IN LOOKING BACK FROM THE NEW TESTEMENT, THE “FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK”. THIS IS THE ONLY WAY THE CREATION OF MAN MAKES ANY SENSE IN GENESIS, WHEN YOU REALIZE THAT CAIN DID’ NOT MARRY HIS SISTER, BUT MARRIED A WOMAN FROM THE “LAND OF NOD”.    Continue reading “Fallen Angels”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Nashville, TN — A disturbing trend seems to be happening among police in America in which they are shooting people in the back as they run away. One of the latest victims to be publicly executed for running from police is 25-year-old Daniel Hambrick of Nashville. His execution by officer Andrew Delke was caught on a graphic video. Now, in an unprecedented move, the officer was actually charged with homicide.

Prosecutors on Thursday filed a criminal homicide charge against a white police officer who shot and killed a black man, securing approval from a judge after a setback earlier in the day, according to the Tennessean. Continue reading “Cop Arrested for Homicide After Video Caught Him Executing A Man for Running Away”

Free Thought Project  – by Matt Agorist

A highly popular subreddit devoted to posting information which proposed information outside the official narrative to 9/11 has been “Quarantined” by the Reddit Administrators. The community has effectively been cut off from the rest of the platform and anyone who wishes to view its contents are forced to go through a checkpoint while being redirected to a government website.   Continue reading “Reddit Now “Quarantining” Users Who Question 9/11—Direct Users to Gov’t Site Instead”

Planet Free Will

Within a Senate hearing on Wednesday – that was seemingly swept out of the media spotlight by the lead up to today’s Judiciary Committee’s hearing involving a Brett Kavanaugh accuser – Google’s chief privacy officer Keith Enright admitted the existence of Project Dragonfly, reportedly a censored search engine for China.

During the hearing which covered privacy, bias, and censorship – members of the Senate Commerce Committee pressed Enright on how Google’s policies protecting user data would square up with the till-then rumored sanctioned search engine for China.  Continue reading “Google Admits Existence of Censored Chinese Search Engine Project; Dodges Questions at Senate Hearing”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is expected to release the text of its trade agreement with Mexico as early as Friday, launching a contentious congressional approval process as it tries to coax Canada into a revamped North American Free Trade Agreement.

U.S. lawmakers briefed by U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer on Thursday said that they expect the long-awaited document to largely exclude language related to Canada, but were still hoping for Canada to join.   Continue reading “U.S.-Mexico trade deal text to exclude Canada, irritating U.S. lawmakers”

The Hill – by Jacqueline Thomsen, Olivia Beavers

Security experts and privacy advocates are hopeful the rollout of the new 5G wireless network could eliminate a glaring surveillance vulnerability that allows spying on nearby phone calls.

Lawmakers have been pressing the Trump administration to crack down on technology known as “Stingrays,” after it was revealed they were found near federal buildings in Washington D.C. earlier this year.   Continue reading “Experts see 5G as defense to ‘Stingray’ spying”

San Francisco Chronicle – by Lauren Hernandez

Uniformed Department of Homeland Security officers seen patrolling BART trains and stations this week are members of a Transportation Security Administration team, according to BART and Department of Homeland Security officials.

Photos posted to social media, including a tweet by Janice Li, a San Francisco resident running for the Bay Area Rapid Transit Board of Directors, show a line of at least eight armed, uniformed DHS officials walking in the aisle among seated passengers on a train bound for the Civic Center BART station in San Francisco. Roughly five DHS officials were seen standing in the Powell Street BART station on Market Street on Tuesday morning.   Continue reading “Homeland Security officers patrolling BART trains as part of ‘normal’ anti-terrorism checks”

The creation of demilitarization zone in northern Syria was announced last week. The joint decision of Moscow and Ankara was supported among a number of pro-Turkish groups. However, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Huras al-Din, and the Turkistan Islamic Party armed groups have rejected the Idlib agreement.

It’s obvious, that the agreement between Russia and Turkey is a temporary project aimed at stopping the bloodshed and restoring sovereignty. Syria’s Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mikdad in an interview with Al-Watan newspaper reaffirmed the Syria government’s resolve to recapture Idlib from terrorists by any means necessary.  Continue reading “What is going on in Idlib hornet’s nest?”

Tech Dirt – by Tim Cushing

The Ninth Circuit Appeals Court has upheld the stripping of immunity from a school resource officer who clearly violated the rights of multiple students, but still felt the need to be told twice by consecutive federal courts.

School is school and kids will get in fights. Some accusations about bullying brought several seventh grade students to the school’s office, along with Deputy Luis Ortiz. Ortiz reached the limits of his training and experience extremely quickly when he was unable to determine who was bullying who or why these seventh grade students wouldn’t give him the respect he so clearly felt he was owed. So, here’s how he made the most (constitutional violations) of a bad situation. From the decision [PDF]:   Continue reading “Ninth Circuit Says No, You F-king May Not Arrest A Bunch Of Middle School Students To ‘Prove A Point’”

Yahoo News

MEXICO CITY (AP) — A suspect in the 2012 slaying of a youth soccer coach in New York City fatally shot two Mexican federal agents who were trying to detain him, setting off a search by police and troops that led to his capture a day later, officials said Thursday.

Orlando Orea is charged In New York with second-degree murder for allegedly slashing 25-year-old Michael Jones to death in Manhattan’s Union Square. Jones worked in the New York Red Bulls system.   Continue reading “2 Mexican cops killed trying to detain 2012 NY slay suspect”

Tech Dirt – by Tim Cushing

You can violate Constitutional rights and still dodge liability. You just have to do it in a way that doesn’t immediately summon precedential cases on point. That’s the beauty of qualified immunity, the doctrine the Supreme Court decided was needed because expecting law enforcement to operate within the confines of the Constitution is just too much to ask.   Continue reading “After Fielding Third Case On Point, Court Finally Decides Curtilage-Violating ‘Knock And Talks’ Are Clearly Unconstitutional”