IB Times

A 13-year-old boy, who was declared brain dead after being severely injured in a dune buggy accident, miraculously came back to life after his parents signed documents to donate his organs.

Trenton McKinley of Mobile, Alabama, suffered brain trauma from a freak utility vehicle accident in March. His mother, Jennifer Reindl, told Fox 10 her son had been dead for 15 minutes after the accident.    Continue reading “Brain-Dead Boy Wakes Up After Parents Sign Organ Donation Documents”

Investment Watch – by Thinker

How many men and women who don’t endorse corruption have sat back waiting for the right moment to tell the world the truth? What is happening now, is that the frequency is changing and the truth cannot be contained any longer. What the biggest fear is, is those who have stolen millions worried about losing it. They’ve committed crimes men/women are spending their lives in jail for.   Continue reading “Mindblowing Corruption At FBI – NSA Whistleblower Reveals”

The Organic Prepper

You may not be on social media yourself, but chances are your friends and family are. Some of us are on there for work purposes and some so we can keep in touch with loved ones who live far away. There are valid reasons we have accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. But things are getting ugly out there in Internetland and it begs the question of whether social media is destroying humanity.

And even worse, is social media destroying humanity on purpose, because it was engineered to do so?   Continue reading “Is Social Media Destroying Humanity on Purpose?”

NPR

A U.S. district judge handed a sentence of life in prison today to a driver who was transporting undocumented immigrants in a tractor-trailer so hot that ten people died.

“I am so sorry it happened,” said James Matthew Bradley Jr. in a video statement played in court which The San Antonio Express-News reported. “There’s not a day or night that goes by that I don’t relive this scene.”   Continue reading “Trucker In Human Smuggling Case Sentenced To Life In Prison”

Fox News

Lt. Col. Oliver North is set to become the president of the National Rifle Association of America, a process the NRA Board of Directors initiated Monday, the group announced.

North will be retiring from his role at Fox News effective immediately. He will be taking over the position occupied by Pete Brownell, who did not seek a second term as NRA president.   Continue reading “Lt. Col. Oliver North to become NRA president, organization says”

Bloomberg – by Justin Sink

The Treasury Department announced new sanctions on three Venezuelans as the U.S. ratchets up pressure on the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who has overseen a crackdown on protesters amid an economic crisis fueled by rapid inflation.

The sanctions targets include Pedro Luis Martin Olivares, a former Venezuelan intelligence official now under indictment in Florida on drug trafficking charges. The penalties also cover two people identified as his associates, Walter Alexander Del Nogal Marquez and Mario Antonio Rodriguez Espinoza, along with 20 companies in Venezuela and Panama the Treasury Department says are owned or controlled by the three.   Continue reading “U.S Sanctions Venezuelans, Including Ex-Intelligence Official”

The Daily Caller – by Henry Rodgers

A 70-year-old grandmother shot an alleged home intruder in Philadelphia, Pa., early Saturday morning, leaving him hospitalized.

Maxine Thompson woke around 4:30 a.m. after she heard a loud banging noise, she said. She looked out her window and saw a man pounding on her door, trying to break in — she told him to stop. He then smashed a window and entered her house. Thompson grabbed her handgun, which she said was from her mother, and fired shots at the suspect, according to Fox News.   Continue reading “Seventy-Year-Old Grandma Lights Up Alleged Home Intruder, Leaves Him Hospitalized”

RT

Israel will “liquidate” Syrian President Bashar Assad and topple his government if it continues to allow Iran to use Syrian territory to carry out attacks on the Jewish state, an Israeli security cabinet minister has warned.

“If Syrian President Bashar al-Assad continues allowing Iran to operate within Syrian territory, Israel will liquidate him and topple his regime,” Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz told Ynet.    Continue reading “We’ll ‘liquidate’ Assad if he lets Iran attack us from Syria – Israeli minister”

Mommy Underground

We are all aware that public schools are indoctrinating our children with abhorrent subject matter that advances the agenda of the left.

Alternative lifestyles and deviant sexual behavior are being taught alongside math and history – and just when you think the material being presented to our kids in school couldn’t get any worse, it does.   Continue reading “Have You Checked Your Child’s Schoolwork Lately? These Parents Were Outraged”

Madness Hub

On Sunday, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported on a supremely important development: a male professor made a joke about “lingerie” in an elevator – an elevator containing a gender studies professor. Clearly, Western civilization’s patriarchy has yet to be broken.

According to Katherine Mangan, political theory Professor Richard Ned Lebow of King’s College was in an elevator with a bunch of other human beings, including Professor Simona Sharoni, who teaches women’s and gender studies at Merrimack College. Sharoni, who clearly had been conditioned to submit to the patriarchy, offered to hit buttons on the elevator. That’s when Lebow did the unthinkable: he jokingly asked for the women’s lingerie department. And his buddies – the scum! – laughed.   Continue reading “Professor Tells A Harmless Lingerie Joke On Elevator. Unfortunately, There’s A Gender Studies Professor Aboard. You Can Guess What Happened Next.”

The Organic Prepper

If you’ve been in the prepper world for long, you’ve probably read some horrifying books about what can happen after a disaster called an EMP.  And if you’ve done that, you know you need to protect vulnerable electronics. Today, we’ll talk about how to make a Faraday cage to do just that. Don’t worry – you won’t need a degree in physics to do this successfully.

First, let’s start off with a few important things to know.   Continue reading “How to Make a Faraday Cage in 4 Easy Steps (and What to Put In It)”

Fox News

Molten lava from Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano continued gushing into the lush paradise on the Big Island Monday, even as an eleventh fissure opened up, destroying more than two dozen homes and spewing lava hundreds of feet in the air.

The 26 decimated homes were located in the Leilani Estates subdivision, where molten rock, toxic gas and steam have been bursting through openings in the ground created by the volcano, officials said. No fatalities or major injuries have been reported since the eruptions began Thursday.   Continue reading “Hawaii volcano shows ‘no sign of slowing down,’ destroys dozens of homes”

Fox News

Body camera footage shows that law enforcement ignored the advice of SWAT team members when they entered a suburban Kansas City home and fatally shot a mentally distressed woman with a history of only minor, nonviolent offenses.

The Kansas City Star reports that it reviewed 23 hours of footage tied to the Aug. 23 shooting of 26-year-old Ciara Howard after a three-hour standoff in Olathe. The Star had sued for the video and dropped its lawsuit last month after receiving it.   Continue reading “SWAT team discouraged entering home before deadly shooting”

The Barrel – by Tim Bradner

For years indigenous people living in small villages along Alaska’s Arctic coast fiercely fought offshore drilling. Now they want a piece of the action.

When Shell first showed up in 2007 with a fleet of drillships and support vessels, and parked them in the migration path of the bowhead whale in the eastern Alaska Beaufort Sea, the Inupiats went to court. An injunction from the US Ninth Circuit stopped the company and started a chain of problems that would ultimately defeat Shell’s multibillion dollar Arctic initiative.   Continue reading “An Arctic about-face: Alaska natives, who fought offshore oil projects, now leading the charge to drill”

Belleville News Democrat

Televangelist Jim Bakker suggests that if you want to survive the end of days, the best thing you could do is buy one of his cabins in Missouri’s Ozark Mountains. And while you’re at it, be sure to pick up six 28-ounce “Extreme Survival Warfare” water bottles for $150.

Bakker, 78, made comments promoting his Morningside church community alongside his co-host and wife, Lori, on an episode of “The Jim Bakker Show,” which aired Tuesday. The show is filmed there, near Branson.   Continue reading “Televangelist Jim Bakker calls his Missouri cabins the safest spot for the Apocalypse”

RT

Crude surged to the highest level since November 2014 over fears that the United States could pull out of the Iranian nuclear pact. If the deal is scrapped, Iranian oil exports are at risk.

Brent crude oil touched $75.89 a barrel, while the US West Texas Intermediate reached $70.52. The yuan-traded Shanghai futures surged to an all-time high in US dollars at $72.54 on Monday.   Continue reading “Oil reaches 3.5-year highs as Iran uncertainty pushes prices up”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s new attorney, Rudy Giuliani, is off to a rough start in his media blitz defending Trump’s stance toward the special counsel’s Russian investigation and a $130,000 porn star hush payment.

Giuliani’s confounding and at times contradictory statements are said to have pleased Trump, exasperated White House aides and attorneys and worried the president’s allies. Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard law professor who has informally counseled the president, said Sunday that recent developments are aiding the efforts of special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating contacts between the Trump 2016 campaign and Russia, as well as possible obstruction of justice.   Continue reading “Giuliani’s media blitz defending Trump is off to rough start”