Weather Channel

Hurricane Florence will hammer the Carolinas and other parts of the Southeast for several days. While impacts from wind will be destructive, Florence’s rainfall is likely to trigger catastrophic flooding in some areas, and will flirt with all-time state rainfall totals from tropical cyclones.  Continue reading “Catastrophic Threat From Florence: Inland Flooding From Rain That May Threaten State Tropical Cyclone Records”

Star Telegram – by Bud Kennedy

Weary after a 15-hour police shift, Officer Amber Guyger made mistakes that were both sloppy and deadly.

The death of Dallas resident Botham Jean, 26, in what she mistook for a home invasion will haunt both her and the city of Dallas for years. Continue reading “Some Texas police facing charges are now sent to treatment, not jail. Is that fair?”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico has been closed since last Thursday.

ABC-7 Monday spoke with Shari Lifson, who is with AURA, the company that co-manages the Observatory with NMSU.

“The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy who manages the facility is addressing a security issue at this time. We have decided to vacate the facility at this time as precautionary measure. It was our decision to evacuate the facility.”

Continue reading “National Solar Observatory Mysteriously Closed As Geomagnetic Storm Looms”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The last time time President Trump launched massive strikes on Syria in April of 2018, Jeffrey Sachs went on MSNBC’s Morning Joe just two days before the attack to give the American public a perspective they had never heard aired on a major cable network.

Importantly, Sachs is not some random unknown blogger or obscure editorial writer, but a renowned Columbia University professor and career Harvard academic who has won numerous awards and serves as special economic adviser to the U.N.   Continue reading “How To Explain The Cause Of The Syrian War In 2 Minutes”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: This is fantastic. Our world needs more discipline, the lack of discipline is one of the reasons why it is a mixed up mess. The ol “paddle” or “stick” as some call it is a great motivator to do what is right. This is right inline with the Bible in case you are wondering… Continue reading “Georgia School Reinstates Paddle Policy”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Vizio Smart TV owners who haven’t heard that the internet-connected televisions had been spying on them may find out about it directly from their Smart TV itself, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The secret “feature” was exposed in November 2015, when journalistic watchdog ProPublica revealed that Vizio TVs track viewing habits and share them with advertisers.    Continue reading “Vizio Smart TV’s Caught Spying; Will Display Pop-Up Notification For Class Action Lawsuit”

Corbett Report

Little did we know at the time, 9/11 was not a normal day of blue sky aviation. On the contrary, it was one of the busiest days in the history of American aviation, a dense forest of live fly exercises, drills, simulations, fake radar injects and utter confusion. And that was before the attacks even began. This is the story of 9/11 that you didn’t watch unfold on your TV that fateful day in 2001. This is the story of the 9/11 War Games.
Continue reading “9/11 War Games”

Daily Mail

Dramatic footage shows a shootout between Los Angeles police and a gang member at point-blank range during a routine traffic stop.

The suspect was fatally wounded after attempting to shoot at officers, injuring one of them.   Continue reading “Horrifying moment a police officer is shot at POINT BLANK range and her partner returns fire in a split second to kill gangster during routine stop-gone-wrong”