Henry Makow

In his courageous defence of American patriots in the wartime sedition trials, Klein exposed the cancer that is devouring the world today.

Klein said: “Communists control not only our government but our politics, our labor organizations, our agriculture, our mines, our industries, our war plants and our armed encampments….Anti semitism is a racket…”   Continue reading “Henry H. Klein – Jewish Anti- Zionist Martyr”

Washington Examiner – by Anna Giaritelli

More than 3,200 migrants who had been a part of caravans moving from Central America to the United States’ southern border have abandoned the group to either stay in Mexico or return to their home countries, according to the Mexican government.

The country’s Interior Ministry reported 3,230 people had asked the government permission to stay in Mexico as refugees as of Tuesday. After the refugee process completed, a temporary shelter in Tapachula was shut down.   Continue reading “Caravan migrants thin out as 3,230 apply for asylum in Mexico”

Las Vegas Review Journal – by Henry Brean

Democrat Lesia Romanov was the only candidate with a pulse in the race for Assembly District 36, but apparently that wasn’t enough to defeat deceased brothel owner Dennis Hof.

Based on partial returns late Tuesday night, it appeared voters in the rural, heavily Republican district chose to elect someone no longer living rather than let the seat turn blue.   Continue reading “Dennis Hof, deceased brothel owner, wins Nevada Assembly race”

The Organic Prepper

By now, just about everyone has watched one or more local stores close their doors for good. Lowe’s, a hardware and home improvement store that has been around for 72 years, is closing around 50 of their locations just after Christmas.

They’re the most recent victim of the retail apocalypse. Thousands of brick and mortar stores closed their doors this year as executives tried to staunch the bleeding in some companies and othersHere’ went bankrupt. Buyers are flocking to the internet to purchase their goods from companies with lower overhead (and thus lower prices.) And the economy, despite claims of grandeur, doesn’t seem to be thriving for everybody.  Continue reading “The Retail Apocalypse Continues: Here Are the Lowe’s Stores Closing Soon”

Middle East Monitor

Hollywood celebrities raised a record breaking $60 million for the Israeli military at the Friends of the Israel Defence Forces (FIDF) annual gala last week.

This year’s sold-out Western Region event at the Beverly Hilton Hotel welcomed more than 1,200 supporters of Israel, including prominent actors and singers like Ashton Kutcher, Pharrell Williams, Gerard Butler, and Katharine McPhee.“We are thrilled that so many members of our community, including major Hollywood figures, are coming together to help us support the brave men and women of the [Israeli army].” said FIDF National Board Member and Chairman of the event, Haim Saban. “Standing behind these heroes is one of my greatest honours in my life.”   Continue reading “Hollywood stars raise record $60m for Israel army”

Foundation for Economic Education – by Brittany Hunter

Over the last several years, Facebook has gone from facilitating the free flow of information to inhibiting it through incremental censorship and account purges. What began with the ban of Alex Jones last summer has since escalated to include the expulsion of hundreds of additional pages, each political in nature. And as more people become wary of the social media platform’s motives, one thing is absolutely certain: we need more market competition in the realm of social media.   Continue reading “Not Too Big to Fail: Why Facebook’s Long Reign May Be Coming to an End”

WCBS 880

NEW YORK (WCBS 880) – Two New York lawmakers are working to draft a bill that would propose a social media check before a gun purchase.

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and state Sen. Kevin Palmer’s proposal would allow authorities to review three years of social media history and one year of internet search history of any person seeking to purchase a firearm.   Continue reading “Lawmakers Drafting Bill That Would Allow Social Media Checks Before Gun Purchase”

Daily Mail

Texas homeowner has been arrested for firing his gun in an apparent attempt to scare of illegal immigrants when he saw them running through his property after crossing the border.

Enrique Fernandez, 56, was arrested in Brownsville, Texas, after agents who were patrolling the border heard the shots and called the local sheriff’s department.   Continue reading “Texas homeowner is arrested after firing his gun to ‘scare off’ illegal immigrants who ran onto his property after crossing the border”

Nexus Newsfeed

It saddens me to see older women diagnosed with “osteopenia” or “osteoporosis” listening to their doctors and taking supplemental calcium and even problematic drugs called bisphosphonates.  These are irrational, dogmatic, harmful approaches to the problem of degrading bone as we age.  

A joyful heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit dries up the bones.“~Proverbs 17:22   Continue reading “Osteoporosis is scurvy of the bone, not calcium deficiency”

KITV 4 – by by Laura Schweizer

KANEOHE, Hawaii – The name of a newly opened transitional housing lot fits its mission. What’s being called  “The Shelter,” will be a temporary home for nearly 45 single homeless women and their children.

“I think the people who move in will feel a sense of value, dignity, and ‘ohana,” said Pastor Klayton Ko, Senior Pastor at First Assembly of God, Kane’ohe, and visionary behind the dome shelters.   Continue reading “The state’s first igloo dome shelters open to help Hawaii’s homeless”

Star Tribune – by Erin Adler

From Burnsville to Crystal, many cities in the metro area no longer require residents to obtain pet licenses, calling the practice out-of-touch in an age when rabid dogs rarely roam and people have other ways to find their missing pets.

“What I’ve seen is some cities finding it is more of a headache … than it is a benefit,” said Graham Brayshaw, head veterinarian for the Animal Humane Society in Golden Valley.  Continue reading “No license, no problem: More cities eliminating pet licenses”