The Intercept – by Jon Schwarz

THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION has always been clear about drugs: They’re terrifying.

Last year, NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre darkly warned that members of drug gangs “are infiltrating law enforcement and even the military.” In 2013, LaPierre proclaimed that “Latin American drug gangs have invaded every city of significant size in the United States,” and are a key part of the “hellish world” that awaits us in the future. When Charlton Heston was president of the NRA in the 1990s, he declared that regular Americans would soon be besieged by 10,000 drug dealers freed from prison by the Clinton administration.
Continue reading “Oliver North Worked With Cocaine Traffickers to Arm Terrorists. Now He’ll Be President of the NRA”

The Hill

Israeli soccer club Beitar Jerusalem is seeking to change its name to honor President Trump and his decision to move the U.S. embassy to the city.

“The chairmen of the club, the owner Eli Tabib and the executive manager Eli Ohana have decided to add to the club’s title the name of the American President who made history, and from now on will be called Beitar Trump Jerusalem. We have the greatest love for the president, and we will win,” the club said in a statement, according to The Jerusalem Post.
Continue reading “Jerusalem soccer club seeks to change name to honor Trump”

Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr Eowyn

The New York Daily News reports that on April 18, 2018, New York governor Andrew Cuomo warned banks and insurers to stay away from the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the gun industry because of the “reputational risk” they will incur if they do business with either.

NY Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo issued a press release with a direct quote from Cuomo:   Continue reading “NY governor Cuomo goes after NRA; gun manufacturer Hornady fights back”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

The death toll in Gaza increased dramatically on Monday as Israeli Defense Forces opened fire on thousands of Palestinian civilians, killing 41 and injuring at least 1,700, and the United States’ response served as a reminder that if the governments in Iran, Syria, North Korea or Russia had done the same thing, the U.S. would be calling for a full-scale invasion right now.

It is hypocrisy at its finest, especially considering the fact that the U.S. has a history of cheering on and aiding protests against foreign governments. In fact, when the mainstream media began sharing reports of protests in Iran in December 2017, President Trump took to Twitter to cheer on the dissidents.   Continue reading “If Any Other Country Was Shooting Civilians Like Israel, The US Would’ve Invaded By Now”

The Organic Prepper

As a prepper and avid reader of post-apocalyptic fiction like One Second AfterAlas Babylon, and Going Home, an EMP has long been on my mind as one of the most catastrophic threats we could face.

After reading numerous reports from the Congressional EMP Commission, I figured that the reality of such a threat was a given. So when I recently wrote about making Faraday cages, imagine my surprise when I saw this comment:   Continue reading “EMP: An Elaborate Hoax or a Legitimate Threat?”

RT

Fifty-two Palestinian protesters have been killed by Israeli fire during demonstrations ahead of the US embassy inauguration in Jerusalem, the Palestinian health ministry said Monday.

More than 2,400 protesters have been injured in Gaza so far on what has been the most violent day of the six week long Great March of Return. Those wounded on Monday include 203 children and 78 women, according to the ministry.

Continue reading “‘Terrible massacre’: Israel kills 52, injures 2,410 Gaza protesters as US embassy opens in Jerusalem”

RT

Comedian Lee Camp on his show Redacted Tonight recalls the first-ever audit of the Pentagon, which is taking 2,400 auditors to do the job, trying to understand where $21 trillion in unsupported adjustments went.

In his show, Camp recalled that a couple of years ago professor Mark Skidmore of Michigan State University heard Catherine Austin Fitts, former Assistant Secretary in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, say that the Department of Defense Inspector General had found $6.5 trillion worth of unaccounted for spending by the Army in 2015.   Continue reading “$21 trillion lost: Largest theft in history buried under guise of US national security – Lee Camp”

Mail.com

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Opening arguments had been expected to begin Monday in the criminal trial of Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, but attorneys instead are still sorting through dozens of prospective jurors who will decide the case.

Greitens faces a felony invasion-of-privacy charge for allegedly taking and transmitting a photo of an at least partially naked woman without her permission in March 2015. If convicted, the Republican governor could be sentenced to up to four years in prison.  Continue reading “Jury selection in Missouri governor’s trial to enter 3rd day”

Mail.com

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City nanny who killed two small children in her care is facing life in prison. Yoselyn Ortega (YOH’-sih-lihn ohr-TAY’-guh) is set to be sentenced Monday following her conviction of murder last month in the 2012 deaths of Lucia and Leo Krim.

The nanny’s lawyer had argued that Ortega was mentally ill and couldn’t be held responsible for the children’s deaths. Lucia was 6. Leo was 2. Prosecutors say Ortega knew what she was doing and understood “every stab, every slash” as she slaughtered the children.   Continue reading “Nanny to be sentenced in killing of 2 children”

USA Today – by Paul Hyde

Can cheering at this South Carolina high school graduation really cost you $1,030? It depends on whom you ask.

Yes, warns Greenville High School.

Maybe, suggests the Greenville County school district.   Continue reading “Parents could be fined $1,030 for cheering at this South Carolina high school graduation”

BBC News

China has welcomed a pledge from Donald Trump to help save ZTE, one of China’s biggest telecoms companies.

The firm has suspended operations after the US last month banned American companies from selling it components. ZTE had admitted to making illegal shipments to Iran and North Korea.   Continue reading “Trump seeks to save Chinese jobs at ZTE ahead of trade talks”

Yahoo News

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli fire killed at least 18 Palestinians during mass protests along the Gaza border on Monday, in a violent burst of bloodshed that cast a cloud over Israel’s festive inauguration of the new U.S. Embassy in contested Jerusalem.

It was the deadliest single day of protests since the Palestinians began staging weekly border demonstrations on March 30 in an attempt to break an Israeli-Egyptian blockade. Protesters set tires on fire, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the air, while the Israeli military accused protesters of trying to break through the border fence and plant a bomb, and said troops had come under fire.   Continue reading “Deadly Gaza protests cloud US Embassy opening in Jerusalem”

Centre Daily News – by Jared Gilmour

If there’s a lesson to this story, it’s probably this: Enunciate when you’re talking to police.

A high school in Holliston, Massachusetts — not far from Boston — had a scary Friday morning when an anonymous tipster called police to report a suspicious item in the school’s parking lot, according to a Holliston Public Schools Facebook post.   Continue reading “Student had a bong in his car, tipster said. Massachusetts police heard ‘bomb.’”

All News Pipeline – by William B Stoecker

Most patriots have by now figured out that the NWO (New World Order) elitists, the banksters who control the Deep State, and, indeed, most of the Western nations, are sadistic sociopaths who do evil for the sake of evil. But gradually it is becoming apparent that, not satisfied with dumbing us down in the indoc centers formerly known as “schools,” indoctrinating us, morally degrading us, impoverishing and enslaving us, they want to kill every last one of us.    Continue reading “All That Stands Between Humanity And The Ultimate Catastrophe Is A Thin Red Line Of Well-Armed American Patriots”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

An art exhibit opening in Chicago’s Daley Plaza suggests buying an AR-15 is no more complicated than renting a bike.

The exhibit does not explain that we have a natural, G0d-given right to keep and bear arms but no constitutional right to bicycles.   Continue reading “Chicago Art Exhibit Suggests Buying an AR-15 as Easy as Renting a Bike”