KCRA – by Elana Schor

The Senate has unanimously approved bipartisan legislation that would make lynching a federal crime.

The effort was led by two Democratic senators who are potential presidential contenders in 2020, Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kamala Harris of California.   Continue reading “Senate unanimously votes to make lynching a federal crime”

Navy Times

NORFOLK, Va. — A U.S. Navy hospital ship has returned home after its crew treated thousands of people in Central and South America, including migrants who fled crisis-wracked Venezuela.

Kevin Buckley, the commanding officer for medical operations on the USNS Comfort, said Tuesday that 26,000 people were treated for anything from hernias to cataracts.

Continue reading “Navy hospital ship Comfort returns after treating Venezuelan migrants”

The Great Recession

Before Trump was even inaugurated, I said he was clearly draining the swamp directly into the White House. That was obvious as soon as he nominated a Goldman-Sachs roster to fill all the financial cabinet positions. Some wishfully said he was playing 4-D chess by keeping his enemies close. I called baloney. He was simply being Sached. One of those from the Goldman roster was Steven Mnuchin.   Continue reading “Trump’s Mobsters in the White House Deflect Blame for Falling Market”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

New Jersey — Unless you’ve been under a rock lately, then you’ve likely seen the unprecedented push by all levels of government to separate law abiding Americans from their guns. No, this is not some conspiracy theory. The president himself ushered in a new level of gun control doing what his liberal predecessor even refused to do by banning bump stocks. However, as states across the country seek to limit the ability of innocent people to defend themselves, people are disobeying.   Continue reading “Over One Million Gun Owners Refuse to Obey Ban, No One Turning in Magazines”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The Financial Times has selected liberal activist and investor George Soros as its Person of the Year for 2018, citing the prominent billionaire as a “standard bearer of liberal democracy and open society.”

“The Financial Times’s choice of Person of the Year is usually a reflection of their achievements,” the London-based newspaper’s editorial board wrote of their choice. “In the case of Mr. Soros this year, his selection is also about the values he represents.”   Continue reading “George Soros Selected As Financial Times Person Of The Year”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Hours after the Department of Justice put put forward the final language of the bump stock ban the NRA issued a statement expressing disappointment that citizens who legally purchased the accessories are not allowed to keep them.

Breitbart News possesses a copy of the DOJ’s summary of the final language of the ban, which says:   Continue reading “NRA Distances Itself from Bump Stock Ban: Current Owners Should Be Allowed to Keep Theirs”

Starkville Daily News

Continue reading “Webster Co. sheriff arrested on multiple felony charges”

The Jamestown Sun – by April Baumgarten

FERGUS FALLS, Minn. — A northwest Minnesota man who planned to start a “second American Revolution” will spend five years in prison for storing a cache of pipe bombs at his hunting property.

Federal Judge John Tunheim handed down the 60-month sentence to Eric James Reinbold, 42, of Oklee, Minn., Friday morning in Fergus Falls. In July, a jury found Reinbold guilty of possessing unregistered destructive devices after a three-day trial. Continue reading “Northwest Minnesota man who plotted ‘second American revolution’ sentenced to five years”

Toronto Sun – by Brad Hunter

Three men have been arrested following the grisly decapitation murders of two female backpackers in Morocco.

The women were found dead in their tent — apparently butchered while they slept near the village of Imlil in the High Atlas mountain range late Monday.   Continue reading “Female backpackers decapitated while hiking in Morocco: Source”

Global Research – by F. William Engdahl

The shocking news that a team of scientists working in China have managed to gene-edit the DNA of recently-born human twins to allegedly make them genetically immune to a HIV infection is more than bizarre and irresponsible. It suggests that certain researchers are making dangerous experiments to create ultimately the eugenics master dream—custom-designed humans. I call them Golem babies because when technology begins cutting and splicing the human DNA without certitude that the result will be stable or healthy to the human species it is not healthy.   Continue reading “Gene Editing and “Genetically Modified Humans”: China’s “Golem Babies”. There Is Another Agenda”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

Anyone who doesn’t yet realize the U.S. government is gearing up to defend America against a major land invasion of foreign nationals needs to look at this press release from December 10, 2018: U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Awards Federal Premium a .223 Remington Ammunition Contract.

The press release describes a 5-year, $75 million contract to “provide the organization’s agents and officers with .223 Rem duty and training ammunition.”   Continue reading “U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) appears to be gearing up for massive border invasion with new contract to acquire 375 million rounds of tactical rifle ammunition”

Washington Examiner – by Naomi Lim

Sen. Rand Paul is weighing whether to propose legislation that prohibits lobbyists from advocating for foreign governments.

“I’m toying with the idea, and contemplating it, and in discussions of whether or not we should just make a law that you can’t do lobbying for foreign governments because it really does appear to be divided loyalty whether you’re in government or not,” the Kentucky Republican told Fox News Tuesday.   Continue reading “Rand Paul considers law banning lobbyists working for foreign governments”

We posted “The American Nationals for the united States of the Americas response to the United States Corporation’s Pledge of $10.6 Billion to Aid the Invasion into our Country” at 7:45 this morning.  One hour later CenturyLink, our internet provider, has gone down.

Just like when we posted the Mandamus, two days later we were effectively removed from Facebook.   Continue reading “Trencher Alert”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

In the land of the fee and home of the slave, incoming Democrats have already drafted a bill that will criminalize private gun sales.  As a “free” American, you will no longer be able to sell your own property without the government’s permission, unless you want to be labeled as a criminal if this bill succeeds and becomes a law.

While this won’t prevent mass shootings, as a government study conducted by anti-gun lunatics in politically elite positions already discovered, a very vast majority of gun owners regulate themselves.   Continue reading “Incoming Communists Ready A Bill That Will CRIMINALIZE Private Gun Sales”

New York Times

In the village of Cook’s Bay, on the remote side of the remote island of Erromango, in the remote South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, 1-month-old Joy Nowai was given shots for hepatitis and tuberculosis that were delivered by a flying drone on Monday.

It may not have been the first vial of vaccine ever delivered that way, but it was the first in Vanuatu, which is the only country in the world to make its childhood vaccine program officially drone-dependent.   Continue reading “An Island Nation’s Health Experiment: Vaccines Delivered by Drone”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

Over the weekend, US warplanes have carried out at least six airstrikes against the coastal town of Gandarsh, Somalia. US African Command (Africom) says 62 people were killed in the strikes, and all were “terrorists” from al-Shabaab.

34 people were killed on Saturday, and 28 more on Sunday. The identities of the slain are not clear, and there is no way to verify Africom’s claims. This is, however, standard operating procedure for them, to both label all slain as militants, and to say they don’t think any civilians were killed or wounded.   Continue reading “US Airstrikes Kill 62 in Coastal Somali Town”

FEE – by Carey Wedler

On an April afternoon in 2018, Dr. Matthew Roman and a friend drove together to a Philadelphia gun store, Firing Lane Inc. Seeking to purchase a firearm for home defense, Roman walked up to a clerk and asked to see a Smith and Wesson 638.

After Roman, 33, indicated he’d like to purchase the small six-shooter, the clerk began to ask Roman a few questions, including if he possessed a medical cannabis card, pursuant to question 11e on the ATF’s 4473 form. Roman, who has no criminal history, told the clerk truthfully that he has a medical prescription for marijuana. Sorry, the clerk told him, no gun.   Continue reading “Pennsylvania Doctor Denied Handgun over Legal Medical Marijuana Use Sues FBI, ATF”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Muskogee County residents, whose school-aged children accrue four absences over a four-week period of time, get a ticket from police and have to see a judge. The citation, if not signed, also leads to the detainment and potential arrest of their children. In police accountability circles, the truancy to incarceration system is known as the “school to prison pipeline.” One mother, whose son was arrested, placed in handcuffs, and taken to the same building which houses the county jail, is speaking out.   Continue reading “Child Handcuffed, Arrested and Thrown in Jail for Missing Too Many Days of School”